Santa Ana — 2026-06-16
City Council
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1. Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud, & Romo, APLC, for the period of July 1, 2026through June 30, 2029, in the amount of $500,000;
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2. Carpenter, Rothans & Dumont, LLP for the period of July 1, 2026 through June 30,2029 in the amount of $1,500,000;
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3. Everett Dorey, LLP for the period of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029 in theamount of $1,000,000;
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4. Hanson Bridgett, LLP for the period of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028 in theamount of $300,000; and
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5. O’Hagan Meyer LLP for the period of June 16, 2026 through June 30, 2029 in theamount of $750,000.
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1. Certificates of Recognition presented by Mayor Amezcua to Girls Fastpitch Santa Anafor Outstanding Athletic Achievements
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10. Purchase Order to CB Pacific, Inc. for Jail Security Control System Equipment(Specification No. 26077) (General Fund)Department(s): Police Department6/16/2026Recommended Action: Authorize a Purchase Order to CB Pacific, Inc. for jailsecurity control system equipment in an amount not to exceed $89,629.
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11. Agreement with the County of Orange for Law Enforcement Helicopter Services10. Purchase Order to CB Pacific, Inc. for Jail Security Control System Equipment(Specification No. 26077) (General Fund)Department(s): Police DepartmentRecommended Action: Authorize a Purchase Order to CB Pacific, Inc. for jailsecurity control system equipment in an amount not to exceed $89,629.11. Agreement with the County of Orange for Law Enforcement Helicopter ServicesDepartment(s): Police DepartmentRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a threeyearagreement with the County of Orange, SheriffCoroner Department, to providehelicopter services in an amount not to exceed $731,775 for the period of July 1, 2026through June 30, 2029 and delegate authority to the City Manager to executesubsequent amendments in year two (July 1, 2027 June 30, 2028) and year three(July 1, 2028 June 30, 2029) for the contract amount of the first year of thisagreement, $221,080, plus up to 10% (Agreement No. A2026XXX).
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12. Purchase Order Contract to Avolve Software Corporation for Land ManagementElectronic Plan Review System (Specification No. 26060) (General Fund)Department(s): Planning and Building AgencyRecommended Action: Award Purchase Order Contract to Avolve SoftwareCorporation for ProjectDox, a Land Management Electronic Plan Review System, in atotal amount not to exceed $85,680, for a oneyear term beginning July 3, 2026 andexpiring July 2, 2027.
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13. Approve Legal Services Agreements with (1) Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud &Romo, APLC; (2) Carpenter, Rothans & Dumont, LLP; (3) Everett Dorey, LLP; (4)Hanson Bridgett, LLP; and (5) O’Hagan Meyer LLP (General Fund)Department(s): Human Resources; City Attorney’s OfficeRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute legal serviceagreements for a maximum amount not to exceed $4,050,000 with the following (CoreAgreement No. A2026XXX):
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14. Facility Use Agreements with Golf Instructors for Golf Lessons and Programming at6/16/2026River View Golf CourseDepartment(s): Parks, Recreation, and Community ServicesRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute five (5) separate4. Hanson Bridgett, LLP for the period of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028 in theamount of $300,000; and5. O’Hagan Meyer LLP for the period of June 16, 2026 through June 30, 2029 in theamount of $750,000.14. Facility Use Agreements with Golf Instructors for Golf Lessons and Programming atRiver View Golf CourseDepartment(s): Parks, Recreation, and Community ServicesRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute five (5) separatenonexclusive facility use agreements with Bongwon Kim, Kyoung Im Kwon Victoria,Putting for Eagle, LLC, Robert W. Stevens, and Jamie Estrada to provide golf lessonsat River Golf Course in an amount of $500 each per month paid to the City for a termbeginning July 1, 2026, and expiring June 30, 2027 (Core Agreement No. A2026XXX).
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15. Award $600,000 of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Formula Youth Fundsfor Program Year 20262027 (NonGeneral Fund)Department(s): Community Development AgencyRecommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute agreements toaward $600,000 in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth programfunds for a oneyear period beginning July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, contingenton the availability of WIOA funds for the 20262027 program year, with the followingorganizations (Core Agreement No. A2026XXX):1. Orange County Children’s Therapeutic Arts Center, in the amount of $200,000, toprovide paid work experience, career counseling, job readiness and life skills training,mentoring, academic support, and industryrecognized certifications.2. Working Wardrobes for a New Start, in the amount of $200,000, to provide careercoaching, workforce readiness workshops, paid work experience, training in highdemand industries, and supportive services.3. Taller San Jose Hope Builders, in the amount of $200,000, to provide careerpathway training, industryrecognized certifications in healthcare, construction, andchild development, employment readiness, job placement, and support services.
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16. Resolution and Appropriation Adjustment to Accept the State of California VolunteersYouth Service Corps Award Agreement JP2017Y2526 (NonGeneral Fund)Department(s): Community Development AgencyRecommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution to accept the State of CaliforniaVolunteers grant award, and authorize the City Manager to enter into State ofCalifornia – Department of General Services, Standard Agreement No. JP2017Y2526 (Grant Agreement) for $1,500,000 for the Santa Ana Youth EmploymentProgram.6/16/2026RESOLUTION NO. 2026XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FUNDSFOR CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS 20252026 YOUTH SERVICE CORPSCOMPETITIVE PROGRAM THROUGH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE CITYOF SANTA ANA YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM2. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to conduct all negotiations, sign, andsubmit all documents, including, but not limited to, applications, agreements,Program.RESOLUTION NO. 2026XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FUNDSFOR CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS 20252026 YOUTH SERVICE CORPSCOMPETITIVE PROGRAM THROUGH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE CITYOF SANTA ANA YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM2. Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to conduct all negotiations, sign, andsubmit all documents, including, but not limited to, applications, agreements,amendments, and payment requests, which may be necessary for the completion ofthe Project scope, including, but not limited to, agreements with contractors,consultants, and vendors detailed in Exhibit B, Budget Detail of the Grant Agreement.3. Approve an appropriation adjustment to recognize $1,500,000 in funds fromCalifornia Volunteers State General FundsState GrantDirect account (no.1831800252025) and appropriating the same amount to expenditure account (no.18318763various). (Requires five affirmative votes)
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17. Resolution Approving the City’s Annual Statement of Investment Policy 20262027;Annual Statement of Investment Policy 20262027Department(s): Finance and Management ServicesRecommended Action: 1. Adopt a Resolution approving the City’s 20262027Investment Policy.RESOLUTION NO. 2026XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE CITY’S STATEMENT OFINVESTMENT POLICY 202620272. Receive and file the Annual Statement of Investment Policy 20262027.
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18. Resolution Establishing the Appropriations Limit for FY202627Department(s): Finance and Management ServicesRecommended Action: Adopt a resolution establishing the City of Santa Ana'sappropriations limit for FY202627, as required by state law.RESOLUTION NO. 2026XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING THE APPROPRIATION LIMIT OF THECITY OF SANTA ANA FOR FISCAL YEAR 20262027
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19. Second Reading and Adoption of City Council Ordinance NS3096 AppropriatingMonies to the Several Offices, Agencies, and Departments of the City of Santa Anafor the Fiscal Year Budget Period Commencing July 1, 2026First reading at the June 2, 2026, City Council Meeting and approved by a vote of 70. Published in the OC Reporter on June 8, 2026.Department(s): Finance and Management ServicesRecommended Action: Approve the second reading and adopt Ordinance NS3096 to appropriate monies to the several offices, agencies, and departments of theCity for Fiscal Year 202627 (FY2627), which begins on July 1, 2026, and ends onJune 30, 2027. (Requires five affirmative votes)6/16/2026UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE NO. NS3096 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROPRIATING MONIES TO SEVERALOFFICES, AGENCIES, AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY FOR FISCAL YEARBUDGET PERIOD COMMENCING JULY 1, 2026Recommended Action: Approve the second reading and adopt Ordinance NS3096 to appropriate monies to the several offices, agencies, and departments of theCity for Fiscal Year 202627 (FY2627), which begins on July 1, 2026, and ends onJune 30, 2027. (Requires five affirmative votes)UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE NO. NS3096 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROPRIATING MONIES TO SEVERALOFFICES, AGENCIES, AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY FOR FISCAL YEARBUDGET PERIOD COMMENCING JULY 1, 2026
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2. Certificates of Recognition presented by Councilmember Bacerra to Santa AnaCollege Baseball for Outstanding Athletic Achievements and State Championship Title
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20. Dissolve the Arts and Culture Commission; Environmental and TransportationAdvisory Commission; Historic Resources Commission; Parks, Recreation, andCommunity Services Commission; and Youth Commission as Part of the Fiscal Year2026/27 Budget AdoptionDepartment(s): City Clerk’s OfficeRecommended Action: 1. Introduce for first reading an Ordinance amendingvarious sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code to dissolve five commissions, toremove references to the dissolved commissions, and to reallocate certain powersand duties.ORDINANCE NO. NSXXXX entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING ARTICLE IV (OFFICERS, DEPARTMENTS,BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS) OF CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION) OF THESANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE TO DISSOLVE THE ARTS AND CULTURECOMMISSION, THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND TRANSPORTATION ADVISORYCOMMISSION, THE HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION, THE PARKS,RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION, AND THE YOUTHCOMMISSION; AND RELATED AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 30 (PLACES OFHISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE), CHAPTER 33 (STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC WORKS), AND CHAPTER 41 (ZONING) TOREALLOCATE COMMISSION POWERS AND DUTIES AND TO REMOVEREFERENCES TO THE DISSOLVED COMMISSIONS2. Adopt a Resolution Pertaining to Compensation for Existing City Boards andCommissionsRESOLUTION NO. 2026XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF SANTA ANA REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2023093 ANDSETTING COMPENSATION FOR CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
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21. Discuss and Consider Directing the City Manager to Direct City Staff to: (1) Draft aLetter from the City of Santa Ana Expressing Opposition to the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency’s (EPA) Proposals to Rescind Federal Drinking Water RegulationsSETTING COMPENSATION FOR CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
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3. Certificates of Recognition presented by Councilmember Hernandez to the Santa AnaCommunity Artist(a) Coalition’s Youth Restoration Team for Outstanding Contributionsto the Community Through the Preservation of Viva Santa Ana and La VirgencitaCommunity Murals
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4. Certificate of Recognition presented by Councilmember Lopez to Emad Dalati forOutstanding Contributions to the CommunityCLOSED SESSION REPORT – The City Attorney will report on any action(s) from ClosedSession.
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5. Excused AbsencesDepartment(s): City Clerk’s OfficeSession.
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6. Minutes from the Regular Meeting of June 2, 2026Department(s): City Clerk’s OfficeRecommended Action: Approve minutes.
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7. Conflict of Interest Code Biennial ReviewDepartment(s): City Clerk’s OfficeRecommended Action: Direct the City Manager and the City Clerk to have the City’sConflict of Interest Code reviewed, file a statement of review with the City Council nolater than October 1, 2026, and revise the Conflict of Interest Code based upon suchreview.
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8. Reappoint Members to the Workforce Development Board for FourYear TermsDepartment(s): Community Development AgencyRecommended Action: Reappoint Mat Garcia, Jack Haley, and Rhonda Miller asprivate sector representatives; Brent Beasely as organized labor representative, andDr. Lorraine Perez as the K12 education representative to the Santa Ana WorkforceDevelopment Board for fouryear terms expiring May 31, 2030.
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9. Appropriation Adjustment for Lease Payments for the Santa Ana WORK Center (NonGeneral Fund)Department(s): Community Development AgencyRecommended Action: Approve an appropriation adjustment in the amount of$272,580 for the Santa Ana WORK Center into the Rent Payment expenditure account(No. 1231875X62500). (Requires five affirmative votes)