Seal Beach — 2026-04-27

City Council

#A Item
A.\nApproval of the City Council Minutes - That the City Council approve the\nminutes of the Capital Improvement Program Budget Study Session,\nClosed Session and Regular City Council meetings held on April 13, 2026.
#B Item
B.\nDemand on City Treasury (Fiscal Year 2025)  - Ratification.
#C Item
C.\nMonthly Investment Report (April 27, 2026) - Receive and file.
#D Item
D.\nReport of City Manager and Department Heads Authorized Contracts -\nThat the City Council receive and file the report.
#E Item
E.\nCity Council Appointment - It is at the request of Council Member Kalmick\nthat the City Council appoint Sherri Drum to the Citizen-Council Olympic\nAdvisory Ad Hoc Committee.
#F Item
F.\n\nSecond Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 1726 Regarding City\nParking Regulations - That the City Council conduct a second reading, by\ntitle only, and adopt Ordinance 1726 titled, “An Ordinance of the City Of\nSeal Beach Amending Certain Sections of Chapter 8.15 (Stopping,\nStanding and Parking) of the Seal Beach Municipal Code to Modernize\nPaid Parking Provisions, Establish a Residential Parking Permit Program\nFramework, Clarify Curb-Use Regulations Including Daylighting Near\nCrosswalks, and Make Other Technical Revisions.”
#G Item
G.\nProfessional Services Agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. - That\nthe City Council adopt Resolution 7758: 1. Approving the Professional\nServices Agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. for $472,000 in Building\nDivision staffing services and 65 percent of designated plan check fees for\nbuilding plan check services; and, 2. Authorizing the City Manager to\nexecute the Agreement.
#H Item
H.\nProfessional Services Agreement with Infinity Technologies - That the\nCity Council adopt Resolution 7759: 1. Approving the Professional Services\nAgreement with Infinity Technologies for ongoing GIS support services for a\ntwo-year term in the not-to-exceed amount of $72,000; and, 2. Authorizing\nthe City Manager to execute the Agreement with Infinity Technologies on\nbehalf of the City.
#I Item
I.\nAgreement with Municipal Water District of Orange County for Water\nLoss Control Shared Services Participation - That the City Council adopt\nResolution 7760 authorizing the City Manager to execute the Water Loss\nControl Participation Agreement with the Municipal Water District of Orange\nCounty.
#J Item
J.\nAwarding and Authorizing a Professional Service Agreement with\nEnvironmental Compliance Inspection Services for Fats, Oils and\nGrease Inspection Services -  That the City Council adopt Resolution\n7761: 1. Approving and awarding a professional services agreement with\nEnvironmental Compliance Inspection Services in the amount of $52,575 to\n\nprovide Fats, Oils and Grease Inspection Services for the original three (3)\nyears in a not-to-exceed amount of $52,575; and, 2. Authorizing and\ndirecting the City Manager to execute the Agreement; and, 3. Authorizing\nthe City Manager the option to extend the Agreement up to two (2)\nadditional one-year terms after its original term for a not-to-exceed amount\nof $17,525 per additional term.
#K Item
K.\nApproving and Authorizing the Purchase of a Mechanical Beach\nCleaner for Coastal Grooming and Beach Maintenance, and Budget\nAmendment BA #26-10-02 - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7762:\n1. Authorizing the purchase of one (1) Barber Surf Rake for coastal\ngrooming and beach maintenance in the not-to-exceed amount of\n$90,171.25; and, 2. Authorizing and directing the City Manager to approve\na purchase order and any necessary related documents for the coastal\ngrooming equipment purchase; and, 3. Approving Budget Amendment BA\n#26-10-02 in the amount of $90,171.25; and, 4. Authorizing the City\nManager to surplus existing equipment upon the completion of the new\nequipment purchase.
#L Item
L.\nApproving and Authorizing the Purchase of Three (3) Portable\nStandalone Pumps for Emergency Storm Event Response and Sewer\nBypass Operation -  That the City Council adopt Resolution 7763: 1.\nFinding that the purchase of three (3) portable standalone pumps from the\nCharles King Company for emergency storm event response and sewer\nbypass operation may proceed without satisfaction of the formal bid\nrequirements due to the circumstances applicable to the need for the\npurchase of the pumps during this fiscal year and to ensure immediate full\noperational readiness while mitigating further unnecessary rental fees, and\ntherefore the net cost to the City will be reduced by dispensing with bidding;\nand, 2. Authorizing the purchase of two (2) portable standalone pumps\ndedicated to storm event response, and (1) portable standalone pump for\nsewer bypass operation, for a total of three (3) standalone pumps from the\nCharles King Company in the amount of $245,722.62, and rejecting all\nother quotes; and, 3. Authorizing and directing the City Manager to approve\npurchase orders and any necessary related documents for the portable\npump purchases.
#M Item
M.\nHomeland Security Grant Program Agreement to Transfer Property or\nFunds for Fiscal Year 2023 - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7764:\n1. Approving the Agreement to Transfer Property or Funds for Fiscal Year\n2023 Homeland Security Grant Program Purposes; and, 2. Authorizing the\nCity Manager to execute the agreement and any related documents on the\nCity’s behalf that are necessary for the transfer of property or funds under\nthe Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program.
#N Item
N.\nAmendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with ClientFirst\nTechnology Consulting - That the City Council adopt Resolution 7765: 1.\nApproving Amendment 1 to the Professional Services Agreement with\nClientFirst Technology Consulting, for a 12-month extension to expire on\nJune 30, 2027; and, 2. Directing the City Manager to execute Amendment 1\non behalf of the City.\nITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR\nPUBLIC HEARING – None\nUNFINISHED / CONTINUED BUSINESS – None\nNEW BUSINESS – None
#1 Presentations
PRESENTATIONS / RECOGNITIONS\nRecognition of Golden Age Foundation President Anna Derby\n57  Annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week Proclamation\nMay 3-9, 2026\nAmerican Red Cross Sound the Alarm Initiative\nSMART Goals Update\nArbor Day Proclamation – April 30, 2026\nRecognition of Management Analyst Sean Sabo