Santa Monica — 2026-03-24

City Council

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A. Approval of Minutes for Redevelopment Successor Agency Meeting\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the Redevelopment Successor Agency approve the minutes of the\nFebruary 11, 2025 and January 13, 2026 meetings.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Draft Minutes - February 11, 2025\nb. Draft Minutes - January 13, 2026
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B. Adoption of Resolution Approving the Form of a Preliminary Official Statement and Continuing\nDisclosure Certificate for Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds (2026)\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the Redevelopment Successor Agency:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Adopt the attached Resolution approving the form of the Preliminary Official Statement\nand the Continuing Disclosure Certificate for the 2026 Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds,\nand authorizing certain other actions in connection therewith (Attachments A, B and C).\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A - Successor Agency Resolution\nb. Attachment B - Preliminary Official Statement\nc. Attachment C - Continuing Disclosure Certificate
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C. Santa Monica Realignment Plan Update\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council approve adjustments to the Santa\nMonica Realignment plan to transition towards operationalizing performance gains as new\nservice delivery standards for public safety renewal, revitalization of key public spaces, and\nachievement of organizational stability and fiscal balance, via the following direction:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines and findings of categorical exemptions pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing\nFacilities), Section 15306 (Information Collection), Section 15273 (Rates, Tolls, Fares, and\nCharges), and Section 15324 (Regulations of Working Conditions) ;\n2. Adopt a Resolution revising rates for Downtown Parking Structures 1-9 and Ken\nEdwards Center, establishing the Fitness and Wellness Business Validation Pilot\nProgram and the School Validation Pilot Program, establishing prorated Residential\nParking Permits, and revising parking access card prices (Attachment A);\n3. Adopt a Resolution waiving the City of Santa Monica portion of the wastewater capacity\nfee for restaurant and restaurant expansion projects. (Attachment B);\n4. Endorse the conceptual framework for a Retail to Restaurant Activation Program and\nprovide direction regarding eligibility criteria and geographic prioritization for (1) retail-to-\nrestaurant conversion projects and (2) the reactivation of second-generation restaurant\nspaces, with staff conducting additional outreach to architects, restaurant operators,\ncommercial brokers, and other stakeholders to further refine program design prior to\nimplementation;\n5. Authorize staff to establish an Economic Development Fund reserve of $3,000,000 from\navailable one-time General Fund resources, with expenditures subject to subsequent\nCouncil authorization;\n6. Introduce for first reading an ordinance amending Santa Monica Municipal Code (SMMC)\nChapter 6.44, to Establish Entertainment Zones in the Downtown core, on Portions of the\nSanta Monica Pier, and Along Portions of Main Street and Montana Avenues (Attachment\nC);\n7. Introduce for First Reading an Ordinance to Provide for Additional Regulations Related to\nSitting and Lying in the Public Right-of-Way and Possession of Open Alcoholic Beverage\nContainers to Coordinate with the Establishment of Entertainment Zones and Upcoming\nMajor Events (Attachment D);\n8. Adopt a resolution revising fees, including a permit and license fee waiver for\nunimproved sidewalk dining and a waiver of the City of Santa Monica portion of the\nwastewater capacity fee for simple tables and chairs outdoor Dining and Seating on\nSidewalks. This is part of establishing the no-cost sidewalk dining program eliminating\npermit requirements and fees for qualifying basic outdoor dining configurations\n(Attachment E);\n9. Introduce for first reading an ordinance amending SMMC Chapter 9.53, Transportation\nDemand Management, to Modify Mandatory Average Vehicle Ridership Survey\nRequirements by modernizing employer survey requirements through a self-attestation\nmodel (Attachment F);\n10. Adopt a resolution temporarily waiving the City of Santa Monica portion of film permit\napplication fees (Attachment G);\n11. Authorize the City Manager to accept two grants from Los Angeles County Metropolitan\nTransportation Authority (Metro) for Open and Slow Streets Cycle Six (FIFA World Cup)\nand Seven (Olympic Games) awarded in the amount of $250,000 and $500,000,\nrespectively, in the City Manager’s Office, and to accept all grant renewals;
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A. Proclamation: Proclaiming March 31, 2026 as National Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV)\nStaff Report Printout
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A. Appointments to one unscheduled and one scheduled vacancy on the Building & Fire-Life Safety\nCommission for terms ending on June 30, 2028.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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B. Appointment to one unscheduled vacancy on the Landmarks Commission for a term ending on June\n30, 2026.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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C. Appointment to one scheduled vacancy on the Measure GS Resident Oversight Committee for a term\nending on June 30, 2029.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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D. Appointment to one unscheduled vacancy on the Personnel Board for a term ending on June 30,\n2027.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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E. Appointment to one unscheduled vacancy on the Recreation and Parks Commission for a term\nending on June 30, 2027.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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F. Appointments to one scheduled and two unscheduled vacancies on the Transient Occupancy Tax\nAdvisory Committee for terms ending on June 30, 2027.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\nb. Applicant List
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G. Appointment to one unscheduled vacancy on the Housing Authority Board for a term ending on June\n30, 2026.\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Applicant List
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H. Recommendation to remove Anujan Jeevaprakash from the Measure GS Resident Oversight\nCommittee seat due to absenteeism, and authorize the City Clerk to publish the vacancy\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout
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I. Request of Councilmember Zernitskaya and Mayor Torosis that the City Council consider approving\nthe allocation of $2,000 from Council Discretionary Funds to support the Summer Willis Foundation’s\n5K Denim Run/Walk in support of survivors of sexual assault taking place in Santa Monica on April\n12, 2026. The funds would be appropriated as follows: $1,000 from the discretionary funds\ncontrolled by Councilmember Zernitskaya and $1,000 from the discretionary funds controlled by\nMayor Torosis\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nStaff Report Printout\na. Discretionary Funds Tracking - 20260317
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A. Minutes of Feb 24, 2026 5:30 PM
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B. Award Contract to Clariti Software, Inc. for Permitting Software Licensing, Maintenance, and Support\nfor Permitting and Land Use Management System\nItem Pulled at Request of Staff. 3/19/26\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Clariti Software,\nInc., for software licensing, maintenance, and support services associated with the City’s\npermitting and land use management system for the Information Services Department.\nThis recommended award is made as an exception to the competitive bidding process\npursuant to Section 2.24.250(b), and is for a total amount not to exceed $1,403,705\n(including a $127,610 contingency) for three years, with future year funding contingent on\nCouncil budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Speridian Staff Report 07.23.2024\nb. Fully_Executed_Speridian_Contract
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C. Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for Year Ended June 30, 2025\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding that the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report is not a “project” subject\nto the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and\n2. Receive and file the City’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), the Auditors’\nLetter to Council, and the Independent Auditors’ Report on Internal Control Over\nFinancial Reporting and on Compliance and Other Matters Based on an Audit of\nFinancial Statements Performed in Accordance with Government Auditing Standards for\nthe City’s financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A - Annual Comprehensive Financial Report\nb. Attachment B - City of Santa Monica Report on Internal Control\nc. Attachment C - City of Santa Monica Audit Communication Letter
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D. Award RFB #4503 and Authorize the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Westway Auto\nBody and Paint Shop, Inc., for Vehicle Body Work, Repair, Paint, and New Vehicle Upfitting Services\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(common sense exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines;\n2. Award Bid# 4503 to Westway Auto Body and Paint Shop, Inc. (Westway) for vehicle body\nwork, repair, paint and new vehicle upfitting for the Public Works Department; and\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Westway, in an\namount not to exceed $2,820,077 (including a $256,371 contingency) over a five-year\nperiod, with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Westway_OAKS_7.23.25\nb. Westway_LevineAct_7.23.25
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E. Approval of the Seventh Modification to the Agreement with Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction\nCompany for Additional Design and Construction Services for the City Yards Modernization Project\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding that the Microgrid and Water Resources Tenant improvements were\nanalyzed as part of the City Yards Master Plan Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and\nAddendum, and no further review is required pursuant to the California Environmental\nQuality Act (CEQA); and\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a seventh modification to Design-\nBuild Contract #10371 (CCS) in the amount of $2,070,157 with Hathaway Dinwiddie\nConstruction Company for additional design and construction services of the Microgrid\nand Water Resources Tenant Improvements as part of the City Yards Modernization\nProject for the Public Works Department. This would result in a new total amount not to\nexceed $100,743,196, with future funding contingent on Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. October 25, 2016 Staff Report (web link)\nb. June 11, 2019 Staff Report (web link)\nc. December 10, 2019 Staff Report (web link)\nd. April 27, 2021 Staff Report (web link)\ne. October 12, 2021 Staff Report (web link)\nf. June 14, 2022 Staff Report (web link)\ng. April 11, 2023 Staff Report (web link)\nh. July 18, 2023 Staff Report (web link)\ni. 2026-02-25_Levine Act Disclosure\nj. 2026-02-25_Oaks Initiative Disclosure\nk. Hathaway Contract\nl. Change Order 5
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F. Adoption of Resolution Ratifying Regional Fires Emergency Proclamation and Supplements\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Sections 15061(b)\n(3) (Common Sense Exemption). 15268 (Ministerial Projects), and 15301 (Existing\nFacilities) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines; and\n2. Adopt the proposed resolution ratifying the Executive Order issued by the Director\nof Emergency Services declaring the existence of a local emergency in the City of Santa\nMonica and the Supplements to that Order.\nStaff Report Printout\na. A-RESO Ratification of Emergency Proclamation and Supplement (Regional Fires) 03.24.26\nb. B-Executive Order Local Emergency January 8, 2025\nc. C-Revised Executive Order Local Emergency January 10, 2025\nd. D-Second Revised Executive Order Local Emergency January 14, 2025\ne. E-First Supplement to Executive Order Local Emergency January 31, 2025\nf. F-Second Supplement to Executive Order Local Emergency March 19, 2025\ng. G-Third Supplement to Executive Order Local Emergency March 28, 2025\nh. H-Fourth Supplement Executive Order Local Emergency April 16, 2025\ni. I-Fifth Supplement Executive Order Local Emergency April 29, 2025\nj. J-Sixth Supplement Executive Order Local Emergency June 26, 2025\nk. K-Seventh Supplement Executive Order Local Emergency August 28, 2025\nl. L-Eighth Supplement Executive Order Local Emergency October 23, 2025\nm. M-Ninth Supplement to Proclamation-Local Emergency-2025 Palisades Fire December 19, 2025\nn. N-Tenth Supplement to Proclamation-Local Emergency-2025 Palisades Fire March 18, 2026
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G. Adoption of Resolution Ratifying Homelessness Emergency Proclamation\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)\n(3) (Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines; and\n2. Adopt the proposed resolution ratifying the 2025 Proclamation of the City Council\nof the City of Santa Monica Declaring a Local Emergency on Homelessness.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Resolution for Ratification of 2025 Proclamation Declaring State of Emergency on Homelessness\n03.24.26
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H. Award RFP to and Authorize the City Manager to Enter into Agreements with USMD Direct, Inc.,\nSouthern California Medical Group (Kaiser Permanente), and Pacific Harbor Medical Group, Inc. for\nOccupational Medical Testing Program (OMTP) Services for the Human Resources and Finance\nDepartments\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends the City Council.\n1. Adopt a finding of no significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines\n2. Award RFP to USMD Direct Inc., Southern California Permanente Medical Group (Kaiser\nPermanente), and Pacific Harbor Medical Group Inc. to provide occupational medical\ntesting services for the Human Resources and Finance Departments.\n3. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with USMD Direct Inc. in an\namount not to exceed $297,000 (including a 15% contingency) for a total amount not to\nexceed $341,550 over a five-year period, with future year funding contingent on Council\nbudget approval.\n4. Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Southern California\nPermanente Medical Group (Kaiser Permanente) in an amount not to exceed $565,110\n(including a 15% contingency) for a total amount not to exceed $649,877 over a five-year\nperiod, with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.
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A. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1):\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nJohn U.N.B. Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 23STCV12746; John Doe 1, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC #\n23STCV15009; Hector Orozco v. John Doe: Does 1-2; LASC # 23SMCV03120; John JPC Doe v. Doe\nCity, et al.; LASC # 23STCV22020; John AD Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 23STCV26548; John CW\nDoe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 23STCV29623; John Doe (A.G.) v. Santa Monica Police Activities\nLeague, et al; LASC # 23SMCV06066; John GA DOE, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV06484; John\nU.L.W. Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV06768; Joseph Garcia v. Santa Monica Police Activities\nLeague, et al.; LASC # 24SMCV01368; John Doe 15, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV07647; John\nDoe 18, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV0239; John RR Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC #\n24STCV09398; John Doe 33, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV15580; John Doe 48 v. City, et al.;\nLASC # 24STCV15420; John Doe 49 v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV19296; John DD Doe v. City, et al.;\nLASC # 24SMCV04421; Jane EB Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV24146; John Doe (V.D.) v.\nSanta Monica Police Activities League, et al.; LASC # 24SMCV05049; John Doe (D.F.) v. Santa Monica\nPolice Activities League, et al.; LASC # 24SMCV05050; John Doe (D.G.) v. Santa Monica Police\nActivities League, et al.; LASC # 24SMCV05051; Jane Doe 13, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC #\n24STCV27233; John AM Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV28433; John Doe v. City, et al.;\nLASC # 24SMCV05527; John Doe 53 v. City, et al.; LASC # 24STCV31763; John Doe (Y.M.) v. Santa\nMonica Police Activities League, et al.; LASC # 24SMCV06355; Jane Doe 16, et al. v. a Public Entity, et\nal.; LASC # 25STCV02235; John Doe 62, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 25STCV04414; John Doe 23 v.\nCity, et al.; LASC # 25STCV05850; John Doe (E.B.) v. Santa Monica Police Activities League, et al.;\nLASC # 25STCV06354;Jane PB Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 25STCV06880; John Doe 67 v. City,\net al.; LASC # 25STCV10142; John Doe 68 v. City, et al.; LASC # 25STCV12089; John Doe 69, et al. v.\nCity, et al.; LASC # 25STCV14031; John OR Doe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 25STCV16251; John RD\nDoe, et al. v. City, et al.; LASC # 25STCV24158\nStaff Report Printout
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B. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1): City v. ICSOP, et al.;\nOCSC # 30-2022-01261243\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026
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C. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1): City of Santa\nMonica, et al. v. Waymo LLC et al., LASC # 25SMCV06581\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026
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D. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1): Santa Monica EV\nHoldings, LLC et al. v. City of Santa Monica, LASC # 25SMCV06681\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026
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E. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1): Waymo LLC v. City\nof Santa Monica, LASC # 25SMCV06541\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026
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F. Conference with Real Estate Negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8; Property:\n(“Santa Monica Air Center”) 3021 Airport Avenue (~90,000 sq. ft.), 3025 Airport Avenue (~7,000\nsq. ft.), and adjacent Hangar and Storage Units (~2,000 sq. ft.); City Negotiators: Oliver Chi, Santa\nMonica City Manager; Owner of Record: City of Santa Monica; Persons to be negotiated with Judy\nBarker, Santa Monica Air Center\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nCITY MANAGER REPORT\nTRAVEL ANNOUNCEMENT AND MAYOR'S HIGHLIGHT
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I. Award Bid #4508 to and Authorize the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Cummins, Inc.\nfor Overhaul, Replacement and Repair of Cummings Engines and Battery Electric Propulsion Systems\nfor the Department of Transportation\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities)\nand a finding of no possibility of significant effects pursuant to Section 15061 (b)(3) of the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines;\n2. Award Bid # 4508 to Cummins Inc. for overhaul, replacement, and repair of Cummins\nengines and battery electric propulsion systems for the Transportation Department; and\n3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an agreement with Cummins Inc.,\nin an amount not to exceed $6,148,984, including a 10% contingency, for a five-year\nperiod with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Cummins Oaks\nb. Cummins Inc_Levine Act Disclosure
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J. Approval of Second Modification of Agreement with Modaxo for Parking Citation Processing and\nAutomated Bike Lane Enforcement Citations for the Department of Transportation\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that the City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15321 (Enforcement\nActions by Regulatory Agencies) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a second modification to\nagreement #11031 in the amount of $120,000 with Modaxo Corporation for parking\ncitation processing and payment services for automated bike lane enforcement citations\nfor the Department of Transportation. This will result in a nine-year amended agreement\nwith a new total amount not to exceed $13,520,000 with future year funding contingent\non Council budget approval.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Award Request for Proposal and Enter into Agreement with Conduent State and Local Solutions,\nInc. for Parking Permits and Citation Services (Web Link)\nb. Award Contract to Hayden Al, Inc. for Automated Bus Lane Enforcement (Web Link)\nc. Approval of First Modification of Contract with Hayden AI for Launch of Bike Lane Enforcement\nProgram (Web Link)\nd. CT# 11031 Conduent_Original Contract\ne. #11031 Modaxo_formerly Conduent_1st Modification\nf. Modaxo-Trellint OAKS FY25-26\ng. Modaxo_Levine Act Signed 11-18-25
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K. Approval of Lease Agreement with California Roadhouse, Inc. for 256 Santa Monica Pier\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of categorical exemption pursuant to Section 15301 of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Lease Agreement with California\nRoadhouse, Inc. for 256 Santa Monica Pier.\nStaff Report Printout\na. 256 SAMO Pier Flyer (Final)\nb. 2025_Pier LeasingGuidelines_Approved\nc. Levine Act Disclosure CAR\nd. Oaks Intiative CAR\ne. PW SB7 SB854 CAR
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L. Award and Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and enter into an Agreement with Archistar to\nProvide AI Plan Check Review Services\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of no possibility of significant effect pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)\nGuidelines.\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a five-\nyear agreement with Archistar, Inc. for AI-assisted plan check review. This recommended\naward is made as an exception to the competitive bidding process pursuant to Santa\nMonica Municipal Code (SMMC) Section 2.24.250(g) and is for a total amount not-to-\nexceed $528,000 with future year funding contingent on Council budget approval.\n3. Authorize budget changes as outlined in the Financial Impacts & Budget Actions section\nof the report. (requires 5 votes)\nStaff Report Printout\na. 102825 Realignment Staff Report\nb. Levine Act Disclosure Form - Archistar Signed\nc. Oaks Initiative Form - Archistar Signed
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M. Appointment of City Attorney and Authorization to Execute Agreement\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that Council:\n1. Appoint Heidi von Tongeln as City Attorney commencing on March 22, 2026; and\n2. Authorize the Mayor to execute an employment agreement with Ms. von Tongeln for her\nservice as City Attorney.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Heidi von Tongeln City Attorney Employment Contract 031226
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N. Approval of Assignment and Amendment of Lease for the Victorian, Located at 2640 Main Street\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\nRecommended Action\nStaff recommends that City Council:\n1. Adopt a finding of categorial exemption pursuant to Section 15301 of the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines;\n2. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute an Assignment and Amended\nLease Agreement to transfer the leasehold interest for 2640 Main Street from Ocean\nPark Restaurant Corporation (OPRC) to The Santamonican Club, LLC, a California\nlimited liability company; and,\n3. Authorize the City Manager to accept payment of $278,094 for outstanding back rent due\nunder the existing Lease Agreement with OPRC.\nStaff Report Printout\na. Attachment A - Santamonican Club Membership Program\nb. Attachment B - Santamonican - Levine (2026)\nc. Attachment C - Santamonican Oaks (2026)
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O. Minutes of Mar 10, 2026 5:30 PM\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026
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P. Minutes of Mar 10, 2026 5:35 PM\nNew Item Received 3/19/2026\n5. CLOSED SESSIONS