San Diego — 2025-09-09

City Council

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Item 10:\nApproval of Council Minutes.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: Approval of Council Minutes for June 16, 2025.\nSubitem-B: Approval of Council Minutes for June 17, 2025.\nSubitem-C: Approval of Council Minutes for June 23, 2025.\nSubitem-D: Approval of Council Minutes for June 24, 2025.\nSubitem-E: Approval of Council Minutes for June 30, 2025.\nSubitem-F: Approval of Council Minutes for July 1, 2025.\nSubitem-G: Approval of Council Minutes for July 7, 2025 Adj.\nSubitem-H: Approval of Council Minutes for July 8, 2025 Adj.
#100 Item
Item 100:\nApproval of a Resolution to Authorize the City of San Diego (City) to Execute\nContracts Between the City of San Diego and Ten (10) Vendors to Provide SAP AsNeeded Consulting Services.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis request is for a total combined not-to-exceed amount of $30,425,000 over the threeyear base term plus two (2) additional one-year options. This agreement will be funded by\nthe OneSD Fund which is reimbursed by an annual citywide allocation.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-65)\nResolution authorizing Agreements with 2iSolutions, Inc., Deloitte Consulting LLP, EPIUSE America, Inc., Infojini, Inc., Judge Technical Services, Inc., Labyrinth Solutions,\nInc., Oakland Consulting Group, Inc., Phoenix Business, Inc., Sage Group Technologies,\nInc., and V3iT Consulting, Inc. for as- needed SAP Consultant Services, in an amount\nnot-to-exceed a cumulative total of $30,425,000 over each contract's three-year base term\nand two one-year option terms, and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on\nJuly 16, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Moreno, second by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea.\nDepartment of Information Technology: Jonathan Behnke, (619) 533-3637\nCity Attorney Contact: Steven Lastomirsky
#101 Item
Item 101:\nContract Extension with American Medical Response.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe estimated cost for an additional two years of service is $17,705,341, which includes\n$7,635,225 for Fiscal Year 2026, $8,016,986 for Fiscal Year 2027, and $2,053,130 for\nFiscal Year 2028, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $28,754,604 over the entire fouryear Contract term. The addition to the not-to-exceed amount for the two-year extension\nincludes an approximate 15% contingency factor in the event the City contracts with\nAMR for additional hours.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-71)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute a First Amendment to the\ncontract with American Medical Response Ambulance Service, Inc. to extend the contract\nterm through September 30, 2027, and increase the not-to-exceed amount by $17,705,341\nfor a total contract amount of $28,754,604, related to emergency ambulance transport\nservices.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Public Safety Committee meeting on July 23, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Whitburn, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campillo-yea, Whitburn-yea, Campbell-yea.\nFire-Rescue: Robert Logan, (619) 533-4301\nCity Attorney Contact: Erin D. Kilcoyne
#102 Item
Item 102:\nAuthorizing Examination of Sales and Use Tax Records.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no costs associated with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-66)\nResolution authorizing the examination of sales and use tax records by certain third\nparties.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on\nJune 18, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Council President Pro Tem Lee, second by Committee Member\nMoreno, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-not present.\nDepartment of Finance: Benjamin Battaglia, (619) 533-3717\nCity Attorney Contact: Bret A. Bartolotta
#103 Item
Item 103:\nSettlement of Marcus Evans v. City of San Diego, United States District Court Case\nNo. 25-cv-1094 BJC MMP, Claim No. 38783.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nSettlement amount of $875,000.00 will be paid from Public Liability Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 4.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-61)\nResolution authorizing the settlement of Marcus Evans v. City of San Diego, et al., United\nStates District Court No. 25-cv-1094 BJC MMP, related to allegations of excessive force\nduring the arrest of the plaintiff on October 24, 2024. Claim No. 38783.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of the City Attorney: Stacy J. Plotkin-Wolff, (619) 236-6486
#104 Item
Item 104:\nSettlement of Miguel Perez and Almira Vasquez-Mekhael v. City of San Diego, et al.,\nSan Diego Superior Court No. 37-2023-00045606-CU-PA-CTL, Claim No. 33061.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nSettlement amount of $99,500.00 will be paid from Public Liability Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-63)\nResolution authorizing the settlement of Miguel Perez and Almira Vasquez-Mekhael v.\nCity of San Diego, et al., San Diego Superior Court Case No. 37-2023-00045606-CU-PACTL related to a claim of personal injuries arising from a vehicle collision between\nPlaintiffs’ vehicle and an on-duty San Diego Police Department officer on December 10,\n2022. Risk Claim No. 33061.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of the City Attorney: Jacqueline J. McQuarrie, (619) 533-5910
#105 Item
Item 105:\nSettlements with Three City of San Diego Employees for Unpaid Add-On Pay Under\nArticle 21(D) of the MEA MOU.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total settlement amounts of $204,545.86 will be absorbed by the employees’ current\ndepartment at time of payment through their operating budget.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-74)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor or his designee to enter into a settlement agreement\nwith the payment of $76,878.06 for the claim of City employee Alaine James.\nSubitem-B: (R-2026-76)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor or his designee to enter into a settlement agreement\nwith the payment of $66,308.30 for the claim of City employee Scott Sandel.\nSubitem-C: (R-2026-77)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor or his designee to enter into a settlement agreement\nwith the payment of $61,359.50 for the claim of City employee Shaun Searls.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nHuman Resources: Jonnabelle Domingo, (619) 846-0495\nCity Attorney Contact: Miguel Merrell
#106 Item
Item 106:\nReappointments to the Accessibility Advisory Board.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 2, 4, 5.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-36)\nResolution confirming the Mayor's reappointments of Jacqueline Jackson, Wayne Landon,\nand Patricia Sieglen-Perry to the Accessibility Advisory Board for terms ending June 30,\n2027.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (858) 298-1124\nCity Attorney Contact: Valerie Silverman Massey
#107 Item
Item 107:\nAppointment and Reappointments to the Consolidated Plan Advisory Board.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 5.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-37)\nResolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment Allison Ohle, for a term ending July 1,\n2026, and reappointments of Lauren Balcitas Garces and Judith Eisenberg, for terms\nending July 1, 2027, to the Consolidated Plan Advisory Board.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (858) 298-1124\nCity Attorney Contact: Valerie Silverman Massey
#108 Item
Item 108:\nAppointment and Reappointments to the Privacy Advisory Board.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 6, 9.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-64)\nResolution confirming the Mayor's appointment of Matt Stamper, for a term ending\nMarch 15, 2026, and reappointments of Ike Anyanetu, Timothy Gordon Blood, Ioana\nMagdalena Donea, and Lee Michael Duran, for terms ending March 15, 2027, to the\nPrivacy Advisory Board.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (858) 298-1124\nCity Attorney Contact: Kathy Steinman
#109 Item
Item 109:\nHonorary Street Name: Willie Morrow on Tooley Street Between Winnett Street and\nOriole Street Pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code Section 125.1 130 and Council\nPolicy 200-10.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nCouncil Policy 200-10 states that funding for the installation of honorary street title signs\nshall be the responsibility of the sponsoring councilmember. The councilmember shall\nidentify, obtain, and make such funds available to the Mayor or designee. Funding for this\nhonorary street title sign will be paid for by Council District 4. The estimated amount is\n$850.00.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 4.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-78)\nResolution designating the 6300-6350 Block of Tooley Street, between Winnett Street and\nOriole Street, in the Encanto Community as Willie L. Morrow Way.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nCouncil District 4: Bruce Williams, (619) 236-6644\nCity Attorney Contact: Ryan P. Gerrity
#30 Item
Item 30:\nTransgender History Month.
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Item 31:\nChildhood Cancer Awareness Month.
#32 Item
Item 32:\nKathy Coleman Day.
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Item 33:\nTersilla Panont Flumian Day.
#330 Item
Item 330:\nAuthorization for the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego\nLease Revenue and Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025A and Public\nFacilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego Lease Revenue Refunding\nBonds, Series 2025 (Ballpark Refunding) Preliminary Official Statements.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nPlease see "Fiscal Considerations" section of the Staff Report.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-68)\nResolution approving the form and authorizing the distribution of the Preliminary Official\nStatement and authorizing the execution, delivery, and distribution of the Official\nStatement in connection with the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San\nDiego Lease Revenue and Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025A; and\napproving other related actions.\nSubitem-B: (R-2026-69)\nResolution approving the form and authorizing the distribution of the Preliminary Official\nStatement and authorizing the execution, delivery, and distribution of the Official\nStatement in connection with the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San\nDiego Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2025 (Ballpark Refunding); and\napproving other related actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDebt Management: Richard Eyre, (619) 236-6899\nCity Attorney Contact: David Powell\nSee the PFFA Agenda of September 9, 2025, for a related item.
#331 Item
Item 331:\nCoastal Resilience Master Plan and Programmatic Environmental Impact Report.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nThe Coastal Resilience Master Plan is an implementation action of Climate Resilient SD,\nthe City of San Diego’s climate adaptation and resilience plan, aimed at addressing the\ngrowing risk of coastal flooding and erosion. The City of San Diego is prioritizing a\nnature-based solution approach, where feasible, to mitigate risks, protect vital ecosystems,\nand enhance community resilience. The Coastal Resilience Master Plan is informed by the\nCity’s Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment, as well as the latest science and state\nguidance.\nSubitem-A: (R-2025-661 Cor. Copy)\nResolution Certifying Programmatic Environmental Impact Report No. SCH.\n2023050148 and Adopting the Findings, Statement of Overriding Considerations, and\nMitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Coastal Resilience Master Plan.\nSubitem-B: (R-2025-660 Cor. Copy)\nResolution Adopting the Coastal Resilience Master Plan.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on June 12, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Campbell, second by Committee Member LaCava, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.\nPlanning: Julia Chase, (619) 236-6057\nCity Attorney Contact: Corrine Neuffer
#34 Item
Item 34:\n25th Anniversary of the San Ysidro Women’s Club Scholarship Day.
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Item 35:\nCollege-Rolando Branch Library 70th Anniversary Day.
#50 Item
Item 50:\nApproval of an Ordinance Authorizing the Mayor or Designee to Execute the First\nAmendment to the As-Needed Cooperative Procurement Contract with Motorola\nSolutions, Inc. for Radio System Infrastructure Network Equipment and Support\nServices.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action requests authorization for the Mayor or Designee to increase the contract notto-exceed amount from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 for Radio System Infrastructure\nNetwork Equipment and Support Services using Wireless Communication Technology\nFund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2026-9)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or designee, to execute the First\nAmendment to the Cooperative Procurement Contract with Motorola Solutions, Inc.,\nextending the term of the Contract through August 26, 2038, and increasing the total notto-exceed amount from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on\nJuly 16, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Moreno, second by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea.\nDepartment of Information Technology: Jonathan Behnke, (619) 533-3637\nCity Attorney Contact: Steven Lastomirsky
#51 Item
Item 51:\nAuthorization to Enter Into and Sign a Contract with CivicPlus, LLC for a Public\nRecords Request Management Solution for the City of San Diego.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe cost of this Contract is not-to-exceed $879,288.34 for a term of five (5) years with an\nadditional five (5) one-year options to renew. The estimated amount for FY2026 is\n$70,280.00 and is available in the General Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2025-143)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or designee, to enter into and sign a\nContract with CivicPlus, LLC, in an amount not-to-exceed $879,288.34, to provide an\nonline Public Records Request Management Software Solution, for a term of five (5)\nyears plus an additional five (5) one-year options to renew, under the terms and conditions\nset forth in the Contract, and related funding actions.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Rules Committee meeting on July 9, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Chair LaCava, second by Committee Member Campillo, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; LaCava-yea, Lee-yea, Campillo-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not\npresent. (Rev. 9/3/25)\nCommunications: Angela Laurita, (619) 533-6507\nCity Attorney Contact: Markecia Simmons
#52 Item
Item 52:\nCMA-CIP (E&CP-41395) Award a Consultant Agreement, #H2226034 to Kleinfelder\nConstruction Services (KCS), for the Purpose of Providing Construction\nManagement and Environmental Services for the El Camino Real Bridge & Road\nWidening Project.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action will authorize the Agreement with Kleinfelder Construction Services, Inc. for\nConstruction Management and Environmental Services for the El Camino Real Bridge &\nRoad Widening project. This action will provide funding for the total contract amount of\n$7,999,937.71. The contract duration is 63 months.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/22/2025, Item 50, (Council\nvoted 6-0, Councilmember Campillo-not present, Councilmember Lee-not present,\nCouncilmember Elo-Rivera- not present):\n(O-2026-2)\nOrdinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into an Agreement with\nKleinfelder Construction Services, Inc., in an amount not-to-exceed $7,999,9371.71, to\nprovide construction management and environmental services, related to the El Camino\nReal Bridge and Road Widening project.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non June 25, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Councilmember von Wilpert, second by Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nEngineering & Capital Projects: Stephen Guarente, (619) 453-2948\nCity Attorney Contact: Ryan P. Gerrity
#53 Item
Item 53:\nEstablishment of a Parking Meter Zone at Balboa Park.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no costs associated with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/28/2025, Item 601, (Council\nvoted 6-2, Councilmember Campbell-nay, Councilmember Campillo-nay, Councilmember\nMoreno-not present):\n(O-2026-5)\nOrdinance establishing a parking meter zone in and around Balboa Park.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nTransportation Department: Ahmad Erikat, (619) 236-7072\nCity Attorney Contact: Cassandra Mougin
#54 Item
Item 54:\nEighth Amendment to the Cooperative Agreement Contract Between the City of San\nDiego and Herc Rentals, Inc. for Equipment and Related Products and Services.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis Eighth amendment to the agreement with Herc Rentals increases the not-to-exceed\namount to $66,525,000. Expenditure of the funds is contingent upon the adoption of the\nAnnual Appropriation Ordinance for the applicable fiscal year and sufficient funding\nbeing available in each participating department’s budget each fiscal year. This contract is\nas needed; funds and available budget will be encumbered through the purchase\nrequisition process.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/29/2025, Item S511, (Council\nvoted 8-0, Councilmember Moreno-not present):\n(O-2026-7 Cor. Copy)\nOrdinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute Amendment No. 8 to the\nContract with Herc Rentals, Inc., extending the Contract through October 31, 2027, in an\namount not-to-exceed $66,525,000, in connection with City-wide light, medium, and\nheavy-duty equipment rentals.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on\nJuly 16, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Moreno, second by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Foser III-yea, Lee-yea, Moreno-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea.\nPurchasing & Contracting: Claudia C. Abarca, (619) 236-5921\nCity Attorney Contact: Mark Imada
#55 Item
Item 55:\nRequest Extension to Contract K-19-1789-DBB-3 with Teichert Energy & Utilities\nGroup, Inc. for Block 4Y Utility Undergrounding Project.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action requests a time extension only. No costs or additional funding associated with\nthis action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 4.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/29/2025, Item S510, (Council\nvoted 8-0, Councilmember Moreno-not present):\n(O-2026-8)\nOrdinance authorizing the obligations of construction contract (K-19-1789-DBB-3) with\nTeichert Energy & Utilities Group Inc. to extend beyond five years until April 22, 2026\nfor the Block 4Y Utilities Undergrounding Project.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non July 17, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member von Wilpert, second by Vice Chair Lee, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nEngineering & Capital Projects: George Ghossain, (619) 533-4397\nCity Attorney Contact: Ryan P. Gerrity
#56 Item
Item 56:\nAuthorize the Execution of the First Amendment to the 2020 Permit to Access and\nStage with Martin Marietta San Diego Aggregates, LLC.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe total cost for this request is $1 per year throughout the term of the amendment.\nFunding is available in Stormwater Department General Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/29/2025, Item S506, (Council\nvoted 8-0, Councilmember Moreno-not present):\n(O-2026-6)\nOrdinance approving a first amendment to the 2020 permit to access and stage with\nMartin Marietta San Diego Aggregates, LLC.\n6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on July 17, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Chair Elo-Rivera, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 2-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, LaCava-yea, Campbell-not present.\nStormwater Department: Ashton Reynolds, (805) 231-4036\nCity Attorney Contact: William Smith
#57 Item
Item 57:\nUpdate the Composition of the Disclosure Practices Working Group.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNone specific to this item.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nAdopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 7/29/2025, Item 50, (Council\nvoted 8-0, Councilmember Moreno-not present):\n(O-2026-3)\nOrdinance amending Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 41 of the San Diego Municipal Code\nby amending section 22.4103 relating to the composition of the Disclosure Practices\nWorking Group.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Rules Committee meeting on July 9, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee Member EloRivera, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; LaCava-yea, lee-yea, Campillo-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not present.\nDebt Management: Jyothi Pantulu, (619) 236-6917\nCity Attorney Contact: Bret A. Bartolotta
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Item 60:\nApproval of the Joint Use Agreements Between the City and San Diego Unified\nSchool District for Cadman Elementary, Carson Elementary, Holmes Elementary,\nJoyner Elementary, Montgomery Middle, and Pacific Beach Elementary Schools.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe City’s annual maintenance of the joint use facilities per the terms of the agreements is\nincluded in the current Parks and Recreation Annual Department Budget.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 7, 9.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-79)\nResolution determining that Joint Use Agreements between the City of San Diego and the\nSan Diego Unified School District for Cadman Elementary School, Carson Elementary\nSchool, Holmes Elementary School, Joyner Elementary School, Montgomery Middle\nSchool, and Pacific Beach Elementary School are exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301and Section 15323 of the CEQA\nGuidelines.\nSubitem-B: (O-2026-10)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into Joint\nUse Agreements with the San Diego Unified School District for the construction,\noperation, maintenance, and use of the joint use facilities at Cadman Elementary School,\nCarson Elementary School, Holmes Elementary School, Joyner Elementary School,\nMontgomery Middle School, and Pacific Beach Elementary School.\nSubitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Community and Neighborhood Services Committee meeting\non July 16, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Foster III, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Campbell-yea, Campillo-yea, Foster III-yea.\nParks & Recreation: Shannon Scoggins, (619) 236-6894\nCity Attorney Contact: Catherine Morrison
#S500 Item
Item S500:\nSan Diego Blood Bank 75th Anniversary Day. (Added 9/3/25)
#S501 Item
Item S501:\nNational Preparedness Month. (Added 9/3/25)
#S502 Item
Item S502:\nClimate Action Campaign's 10th Anniversary Day. (Added 9/4/25)
#S503 Item
Item S503:\nResolution Approving San Diego – Marseille Sister City Application. (Added 9/4/25)\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere is no City expenditure being approved with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-89)\nResolution supporting the establishment of a Sister City Relationship with Marseille,\nFrance.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Economic Development & Intergovernmental Relations\nCommittee meeting on September 3, 2025.\nACTION: Motion by Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Campbell, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Campillo-yea, Foster III-yea, Campbell-yea, Lee-yea.\nOffice of the Mayor: Ben Moore, (619) 236-6330\nCity Attorney Contact: Hilda R. Mendoza
#S504 Item
Item S504:\nCalifornia’s 175th Year of Statehood Day. (Added 9/5/25)