Santa Ana — 2025-12-02

City Council

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1.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION pursuant\nto Paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section 54956.9 of the Government\nCode:\nA. City of Santa Ana v. Rose Marie Bizarro; and Does 1 to 10, OCSC Case\nNo.: 30-2025-01522368-CU-PA-WJC
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2.\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – POTENTIAL INITIATION OF\nLITIGATION pursuant to Paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Government Code\nSection 54956.9: One (1) case: Sunshine Village
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3.\nCONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS pursuant to\nGovernment Code Section 54956.8:\nProperty: 209 W. Civic Center Dr, APN 005-184-25\nAgency Negotiator: Michael L. Garcia, Executive Director of Community\nDevelopment\nNegotiating Parties: 209 West Civic Center, LLC\nUnder Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment\nCONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – POTENTIAL INITIATION OF\nLITIGATION pursuant to Paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Government Code\nSection 54956.9: One (1) case
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4.\nCONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR pursuant to Government Code\nSection 54957.6(a):\nAgency Negotiator: Peter Brown\nEmployee Organizations:\n1. Service Employees International Union, Full-Time Employees Unit (SEIU-\nFT)\n2. Service Employees International Union, Part-Time Non-Civil Service\nEmployees Unit (SEIU-PTNCS)
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1.\nCertificate of Recognition presented by Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez to\nRelámpago del Cielo in honor of their 50  Anniversary
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10.\nFiscal Year 2025-26 First Quarter Budget Update and Proposed Appropriation\nAdjustments\nDepartment(s): Finance and Management Services\nRecommended Action: 1. Receive and file the First Quarter Budget Update.\n2. Approve General Fund appropriation adjustments for the Ayuda Sin\nFronteras program that have a net zero impact as detailed in the body of this\nreport. (Requires five affirmative votes)\n3. Approve $1.2 million in Non-General Fund appropriation adjustments as\ndetailed in the body of this report. (Requires five affirmative votes)
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11.\nApprove an Additional $150,000 for the Ayuda Sin Fronteras Program\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action:\n1. Approve an additional $150,000 for the Ayuda Sin Fronteras Program.\n2. Award Purchase Order Contract to PrePaid USA for prepaid cards to\nfacilitate Ayuda Sin Fronteras Program in a total amount not to exceed\n$150,000.
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12.\nAnnual Development Impact Fee Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: Receive and file the Annual Development Impact\nFee Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025.
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13.\nAward Purchase Order Contract to B&K Electric Wholesale for Electrical\nEquipment, Hardware, and Related Materials for John Garthe Water Pump\nStation (Specification No. 25-126) (Non-General Fund)\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: Award a purchase order contract to B&K Electric\nWholesale for electrical equipment, hardware, and related materials for the\nJohn Garthe Water Pump Station for a two-year term beginning in December\n2, 2025 and expiring December 1, 2027, in a total amount not to exceed\n$500,000.
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14.\nAppropriation Adjustment and Agreement with the U.S. Department of\nTransportation (DOT) Federal Highway Administration for the Safe Routes to\nParks and Wheelchair Assessment Plan (Non-General Fund) (Project No. 26-\n6100)\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute an\nagreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal\nHighway Administration for the Safe Routes to Parks and Wheelchair\nAssessment plan, effective upon execution of the agreement through\nSeptember 30, 2028 in an amount not to exceed $651,200 (Agreement No. A-\n2025-XXX).\n2. Approve an appropriation adjustment accepting $651,200 in the Public\nServices – Street Safety Projects, Federal Grant-Indirect revenue account and\nappropriate the same amount into the Street Safety Projects, Improvements\nOther Than Building expenditure account.  (Requires five affirmative votes)
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15.\nMitigated Negative Declaration, Appropriation Adjustment, and Construction\nContract to Armstrong Cal Builders Inc. to Construct the Santa Ana Zoo\nStormwater Capture and Diversion Project (Project No. 24-6604) (Non-\nGeneral Fund)\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Approve and adopt the Mitigated Negative\nDeclaration and Mitigation and Monitoring Reporting Program prepared for the\nSanta Ana Zoo Stormwater Capture and Diversion Project, in accordance with\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).\n2. Approve an appropriation adjustment to recognize $3,700,000 in Caltrans\nCooperative Implementation Agreement funding in the Federal Clean Water\nProtection Enterprise, Expense Reimbursement-Caltrans Account (No.\n05717002-57021) and appropriate the same amount into the Federal Clean\nWater Protection Enterprise, Improvements Other Than Building expenditure\naccount (No. 05717640-66220). (Requires five affirmative votes)\n3. Approve an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Capital Improvement\nProgram to add $3,700,000 of Caltrans funding for the Santa Ana Zoo\nStormwater Capture and Diversion Project (No. 24-6604).\n4. Approve the Project Cost Analysis for a total estimated construction delivery\ncost of $8,343,525, which includes $6,627,620 for the construction contract,\n$1,053,143 for contract administration, inspection, and testing, and $662,762\nfor unanticipated or unforeseen work.\n5. Award a construction contract to Armstrong Cal Builders Inc., the lowest\nresponsible bidder, in the amount of $6,627,620, for construction of the Santa\nAna Zoo Stormwater Capture and Diversion Project, for a term beginning\nDecember 2, 2025 and an estimated completion date of March 2027, and\nauthorize the City Manager to execute the contract.
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16.\nPurchase and Sale Agreement with Enrique Ponce for the Sale of City-owned\nProperty Located at 1725 N. Bristol Street and Appropriation Adjustment\n(Non-General Fund)\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a purchase\nand sale agreement with Enrique Ponce for the sale of City-owned property\nlocated at 1725 N. Bristol Street (APN 399-085-22) in the amount of $4,521\n(Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).\n2. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $1,516 in revenue from\nthe purchase and sale agreement into the Select Street Construction, Sale of\nLand revenue account (No. 05917002-57071) and appropriate it to the OCTA\nBristol St Corridor Improvements, Improvements Other Than Buildings\nexpenditure account (No. 05917661-66220), and deposit $3,005 to the\nMeasure M-Street Construction, liability account (No. 03201001-20215).\n(Requires five affirmative votes)
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17.\nAgreements for Legal Counsel Services with Richards Watson & Gerson APC\nand Goldfarb & Lipman LLP (General Fund)\nDepartment(s): City Attorney’s Office\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a legal\nservices agreement with the law firm of Richards Watson & Gershon APC\n("RWG") for legal services for municipal advisory and litigation services\nincluding, but not limited to, elections work for the period of December 2, 2025\nuntil December 1, 2028 with an option to extend for up to one year, in an\namount not to exceed $350,000 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a legal services agreement with the\nlaw firm of Goldfarb & Lipman LLP for municipal advisory and litigation\nservices, including but not limited to, defending the City in litigation\nchallenging the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance,\nadministrative procedures, housing, affordable housing, fair housing, rent\nstabilization, land use, and real property issues for the period of December 2,\n2025 to December 1, 2028, with an option to extend for up to one year, in an\namount not to exceed $400,000 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).
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18.\nMemorandum of Understanding Between the County of Orange, acting as the\nAdministrative Entity for the County of Orange and the Orange County\nContinuum of Care, the City of Anaheim, the City of Irvine, and the City of\nSanta Ana for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program\nRegional Coordination\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute the\nMemorandum of Understanding with the County of Orange, the City of\nAnaheim, and the City of Irvine, to support regional coordination to address\nhomelessness challenges (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).
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19.\nFirst Amendment to the Agreement with the State of California Workforce\nDevelopment Board for the Prison to Employment (P2E) 2.0 Grant (Non-\nGeneral Fund)\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a First\nAmendment to the Agreement with the State of California Workforce\nDevelopment Board for the Prison to Employment (P2E) 2.0 Grant, extending\nthe contract term through December 31, 2026, with no change in the total\ncontract amount of $927,341 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).
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2.\nProclamation presented by Councilmember Lopez to RedBoy Productions\nand the Heritage Museum of Orange County declaring November 2025, as\nNative American Heritage Month
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20.\nFirst Amendments to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 Emergency Solutions\nGrant (ESG) Subrecipient Agreements with Orange County United Way and\nWISEPlace, and a First Amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding\nwith the Santa Ana Police Department\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a First\nAmendment to increase the annual amount of the FY 2025-26 ESG\nSubrecipient Agreement with WISEPlace to serve additional Santa Ana\nresidents experiencing homelessness by $15,197, for a new annual amount\nnot to exceed $72,197 for the current contract term expiring June 30, 2026\n(Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a First Amendment to increase the\nannual amount of the FY 2025-26 ESG Subrecipient Agreement with the\nOrange County United Way for Homeless Management Information System\ndata management by $15,197, for a new annual amount not to exceed\n$73,343 for the current contract term expiring June 30, 2026 (Agreement No.\nA-2025-XXX).\n3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a First Amendment to increase the\nannual amount of the FY 2025-26 ESG Subrecipient Agreement with the\nSanta Ana Police Department for the Homeless Evaluation Assessment\nResponse Team Program to serve additional Santa Ana residents\nexperiencing homelessness through street outreach and engagement by\n$15,197 for a new total annual amount not to exceed $72,082 for the current\ncontract term expiring June 30, 2026 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).
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21.\nPurchase Order Contract to Hill’s Bros. Lock and Safe Inc. for Locksmith and\nRelated Services (Specification No. 25-108) (General Fund & Non-General\nFund)\nDepartment(s): Finance and Management Services\nRecommended Action: Award Purchase Order Contract to Hill’s Bros. Lock\nand Safe Inc. for locksmith and related services for a two-year term beginning\nin December 2, 2025 and expiring December 1, 2027, with provisions for\nthree, one-year renewal options, in a total amount not-to-exceed $427,625.
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22.\nAgreements with AdminSure, Inc. for Third Party General Liability and\nWorkers’ Compensation Claims Administration Services (Specification No. 25-\n136) (Non-General Fund)\nDepartment(s): Human Resources\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute an\nagreement with AdminSure, Inc. to provide third party general liability claims\nadministration services, in an amount not to exceed $1,537,296, for a term\nbeginning December 2, 2025 and expiring June 30, 2029. (Agreement No. A-\n2025-XXX).\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with AdminSure, Inc.\nto provide third party workers’ compensation claims administration services, in\nan amount not to exceed $2,877,212, for a term beginning December 2, 2025\nand expiring June 30, 2029. (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).
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23.\nAgreement with Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP for Legal Advisory Services\nfor the City’s Personnel Board (General Fund)\nDepartment(s): Human Resources\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement\nwith Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP to provide legal advisory services for the\nCity’s Personnel Board in an amount not to exceed $250,000, for a term\nbeginning December 2, 2025 and expiring November 30, 2027, with\nprovisions for three (3), one (1) year extensions (Agreement No. A-2025-\nXXX).
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24.\nMemorandum of Understanding Establishing the Terms and Conditions of\nEmployment for Classifications Represented by the Confidential Association\nof the City of Santa Ana and Resolution Updating the Salary Schedule for\nAssociated Unrepresented Classifications\nDepartment(s): Human Resources\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a\nMemorandum of Understanding with the Confidential Association of the City of\nSanta Ana (“CASA”) regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions\nof employment effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028 (Agreement No.\nA-2025-XXX).\n2. Adopt a Resolution updating the salary schedule for associated\nunrepresented classifications.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO EFFECT CERTAIN CHANGES\nTO THE CITY’S CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN
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25.\nMemorandum of Understanding Establishing the Terms and Conditions of\nEmployment for Classifications Represented by the Santa Ana Police\nManagement Association\nDepartment(s): Human Resources\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a\nMemorandum of Understanding with the Santa Ana Police Management\nAssociation (“PMA”) regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions\nof employment effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028 (Agreement No.\nA-2025-XXX).
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26.\nAgreement with Peregrine Technologies, Inc. for Data Analytics and\nVisualization Services (Non-General Fund - SLESA)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement\nwith Peregrine Technologies, Inc. for data analytics and visualization services\nin the amount of $760,200 for a three-year period beginning December 15,\n2025, and expiring December 14, 2028, with two optional one-year extensions\nat a cost of $261,000 for the first extension, $268,830 for the second\nextension, and an additional $100,000 for data sources, for a maximum\namount not to exceed $1,390,030 over a five-year term. (Agreement No. A-\n2025-XXX)
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27.\nPurchase Order to North American Rescue, LLC for Training Manikins\n(Specification No. 25-125A) (Non-General Fund - UASI)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action: Authorize a purchase order to North American\nRescue, LLC for Training Manikins, in an amount not to exceed $117,528.
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28.\nAgreements with Galls, LLC and L.N. Curtis & Sons, Inc. for Police Uniforms,\nAccessories, and Miscellaneous Equipment (General Fund & Non-General\nFund)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action:\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute agreements with the following vendors\nfor the purchase of police uniforms, accessories, and miscellaneous\nequipment for an aggregate amount not to exceed $2,500,000 (Core\nAgreement No. A-2025-XXX):\n· Galls, LLC – in amount not to exceed $1,250,000 from December 2, 2025\nthrough March 25, 2028 and option to exercise one (1), one-year extension\nthrough March 25, 2029.\n· L.N. Curtis & Sons, Inc. dba Curtis Blue Line – in an amount not to exceed\n$1,250,000 from December 2, 2025 through November 7, 2026 and option to\nexercise one (1), one-year extension through November 7, 2027.
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29.\nAgreement with Meridian Rapid Defense Group, LLC, for Vehicle Mitigation\nMobile Barrier Kits (Specification No. 25-121A) (Non-General Fund - UASI)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement\nwith Meridian Rapid Defense Group, LLC to provide twenty (20) Vehicle\nMitigation Mobile Barrier Kits in a total amount not to exceed $2,792,109, over\na three-year term beginning on December 2, 2025 and expiring December 1,\n2028 with provisions for two, one-year renewal options (Agreement No. A-\n2025-XXX).
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3.\nCertificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Penaloza to Monse\nSantillan in honor of her Exceptional Athletic Achievements\nSTAFF PRESENTATIONS
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30.\nAgreements with Convergint Technologies LLC for Video Surveillance System\nUpgrade and Maintenance and Repair Services and Appropriation Adjustment\n(Specification No. 25-109A) (General Fund & Non-General Fund – UASI,\nDOJ)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action: 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute an\nagreement with Convergint Technologies LLC to provide video surveillance\nsystem upgrade and Customer Support Program, in an amount not to exceed\n$3,043,768 for a term beginning December 2, 2025 and expiring December 1,\n2028, with provisions for two, one-year extensions (Agreement No. A-2025-\nXXX).\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Convergint\nTechnologies LLC to provide maintenance and repair services, in an amount\nnot to exceed $95,593, for a term beginning December 2, 2025 and expiring\nDecember 1, 2028, with provisions for two, one-year extensions (Agreement\nNo. A-2025-XXX).\n3. Approve an appropriation adjustment to recognize $220,000 of prior-year\nfund balance in the U.S. Department of Justice Asset Forfeiture Funds and\nappropriate same to the Contract Services expenditure account. (Requires\nfive affirmative votes)
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31.\nAgreements with Luis Raul Martinez, and Jacob Joseph and Jabez Family\nCounseling and Professional Services Group Inc. for Incarcerated Persons\nCounseling Services (Specification No. 25-103) (Non-General Fund)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action:\nAuthorize the City Manager to execute agreements with the following\nconsultants to provide incarcerated persons counseling services for a term\nbeginning December 2, 2025 and expiring December 1, 2028.\n· Luis Raul Martinez – $140,000 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX);\n· Jacob Joseph and Jabez Family Counseling and Professional Services\nGroup Inc. –  $140,000 (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX)
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32.\nResolution, Appropriation Adjustment, Agreement, and Memorandum of\nUnderstanding Accepting FY2024 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant\nProgram Funds (Non-General Fund - UASI)\nDepartment(s): Police Department\nRecommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager\nand the Chief of Police, or their designee(s), to enter into agreements with the\nCity of Anaheim for the FY 2024 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING THE CITY\nMANAGER AND THE CHIEF OF POLICE OR THEIR DESIGNEE(S) TO\nENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ANAHEIM FOR THE\nFY2024 URBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE FUNDING PROGRAM\n2. Authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to execute agreements\n(transfer agreement and award agreement) with the City of Anaheim\naccepting the FY 2024 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program in the\namount of $1,655,974 for the period of November 12, 2025 through March 31,\n2027 (Agreement Nos. A-2025-XXX and A-2025-XXX).\n3. Approve and authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to execute\nthe Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Anaheim accepting the FY\n2024 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program.\n4. Approve an Appropriation Adjustment recognizing $1,655,974 in grant\nrevenue from the FY 2024 Urban Area Security Initiative funding program\nrevenue account and appropriate same to the FY 2024 Urban Area Security\nInitiative Program Grant expenditures accounts. (Requires five affirmative\nvotes)
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33.\nResolution to Accept a $4,893,250 Award in Grant Funding from the State of\nCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development 2024\nHomeownership CalHome Program and Appropriation Adjustment\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City of Santa\nAna to accept a $4,893,250 award in grant funding from the State of California\nDepartment of Housing and Community Development (HCD) 2024\nHomeownership CalHome Program.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING RECEIPT OF 2024\nHOMEOWNERSHIP SUPER NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY (HOSN)\nCALHOME PROGRAM GRANT FUNDS FOR THE MY FIRST HOME\nPROGRAM\n2. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with the State of\nCalifornia, in the form of HCD’s “Standard Agreement,” for receipt of the 2024\nHomeownership CalHome Program grant funding in the amount of\n$4,893,250, and execute any other documents required by HCD to secure the\ngrant (Agreement No. A-2025-XXX).\n3. Approve an appropriation adjustment recognizing $4,893,250 in grant\nfunding from the State of California into the CalHome Program revenue\naccount and appropriate the same amount into the CalHome Program\nexpenditure account to provide down payment assistance and homebuyer\neducation in the City of Santa Ana (Requires five affirmative votes).
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34.\nResolution Declaring City-Owned Property as Exempt Surplus Land\nDepartment(s): Community Development Agency\nRecommended Action: Adopt a Resolution declaring the City-owned portion\nof a triangular area of driveway property south of 209 West Civic Center Drive\nas exempt surplus land and directing the City Manager or designee to comply\nwith the requirements of Government Code §54220 et seq. for the transfer of\nownership accordingly.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DECLARING PROPERTY ON THE
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35.\nResolution Amending the City’s Classification and Compensation Plan in Response to the State of California’s Increased Minimum Wage Rate Effective January 1, 2026\nDepartment(s): Human Resources\nRecommended Action: Adopt a resolution amending the City’s Classification and Compensation Plan to ensure compliance with the new State of California minimum wage rate.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA TO EFFECT CERTAIN CHANGES TO THE CITY’S CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN
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36.\nResolution Certifying the Submission of the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Measure M2 Year-End Expenditure Report\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: Adopt a Resolution certifying the Measure M2 Annual Expenditure Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25 and authorize submission of the report to the Orange County Transportation Authority as required by Measure M2 Funding Eligibility Guidelines.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA CONCERNING THE MEASURE M2 (M2) EXPENDITURE REPORT FOR THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
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37.\nResolution to Summarily Vacate Excess Fourth Street Right-of-Way – Abandonment Number 2024-02\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: Adopt a resolution to summarily vacate excess Fourth Street right-of-way – Abandonment Number 2024-02.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA SUMMARILY VACATING A STREET AND PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJACENT TO 1030 E. FOURTH STREET (ABANDONMENT NO. 2024-02)
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38.\nNominate and Appoint a Representative to Serve on the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control Board of Trustees to Serve Either a Two-Year or Four-Year Term\nDepartment(s): City Clerk’s Office\nRecommended Action: Nominate and appoint a representative to serve on the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control Board to Serve Either a Two-Year or Four-Year Term, Effective January 5, 2026.
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39.\nResolution and Ordinance Adopting the Updated California and International Building and Fire Codes with Local Conditions Amendments and Requisite Findings\nDepartment(s): Planning and Building Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Find that the proposed Ordinance is exempt under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3).\n2. Adopt a resolution of the City Council setting forth findings for required amendments, modifications, and changes with respect to the local climatic, geographical, and topographical conditions within the City of Santa Ana to the California Building, Residential, Green Standards, Energy, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Codes as amended by the State of California.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA SETTING FORTH FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA THAT JUSTIFY CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE, AND INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, AS AMENDED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA\n3. Introduce an ordinance amending Chapters 8 and 14 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code adopting the State Building Regulations, including the 2024 International Property Maintenance Code, and certain modifications and changes with respect to local climatic, geographical, and topographical conditions with the City of Santa Ana to the California Building, Existing Building, Residential, Green Standards, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Energy, Historical Building, and Fire Codes as amended by the State of California.\nORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING CHAPTERS 8 AND 14 OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT AND AMEND THE MOST RECENTLY ENACTED CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, AND INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE\n4. Authorize and direct the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing on said Ordinance for January 20, 2026, and to publish notice of said public hearing pursuant to Section 50022.3 of the California Government Code.
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4.\nHomelessness Update\nth\nCLOSED SESSION REPORT – The City Attorney will report on any action(s)\nfrom Closed Session.
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40.\nPublic Hearing – Resolution Authorizing Ceremonial Street Naming of Felipa and Juan Sariñana Way (General Fund)\nLegal notice published in the OC Reporter on November 21, 2025.\nDepartment(s): Public Works Agency\nRecommended Action: 1. Adopt a Resolution authorizing the Ceremonial Street Naming of Felipa and Juan Sariñana, at 5th Street between Hawley Street and Sunset Street.\nRESOLUTION NO. 2025-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DIRECTING AND AUTHORIZING A CEREMONIAL STREET NAME FELIPA AND JUAN SARIÑANA WAY ALONG 5TH STREET FROM HAWLEY STREET TO SUNSET STREET\n2. Direct Staff to install two (2) Ceremonial Signs at the intersections of 5th Street at Hawley Street and 5th Street at Sunset Street.\n3. Waive the requirements of the application process, pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 33-262(e), including all applicable fees and charges in the amount of $2,494.
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41.\nMoratorium on New Smoke Shops – Councilmember Lopez
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7.\nBudget Calendar and Community Engagement Plan for Fiscal Year 2026-27\nDepartment(s): Finance and Management Services\nRecommended Action: Approve the Budget Calendar and Community\nEngagement Plan for Fiscal Year 2026-27 (FY26-27).
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8.\nReceive and File Quarterly Report of Contracts up to $50,000 for Non-Public\nWorks and up to $500,000 for Public Works Authorized by the City Manager\nas Permitted by Charter Section 421\nDepartment(s): Finance and Management Services\nRecommended Action: Receive and file Quarterly Report of Contracts\nentered into between July 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025.
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9.\nReceive and File Quarterly Report of Investments as of September 30, 2025\nDepartment(s): Finance and Management Services\nRecommended Action: Receive and file.