South Gate — 2023-02-14
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1. Ordinance No. 2023-01-CC authorizing amendment to the contract between the City of\nSouth Gate and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees'\nRetirement System\nThe City Council will consider waiving the reading in full and adopting Ordinance No. 2023-01-CC\nauthorizing an amendment to the contract between the City and the Board of Administration of\nthe California Public Employees' Retirement System implementing Section 20516 (Employees\nSharing Additional Cost) to provide employee cost sharing of 2% for classic local police members\nin the South Gate Police Management Association. (ADMIN SVCS)\nDocuments:\nItem 1 Report 02142023.pdf
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10. Warrant register for February 14, 2023\nThe City Council will consider approving the Warrant Register for February 14, 2023. (ADMIN\nSVCS)\nTotal of Checks: $2,821,538.89\nLess: Voids $ (2,921.65)\nLess: Employee Payroll Deductions $ (749,398.72)\nGrand Total: $2,069,218.52\nCancellations: 98783\nDocuments:\nItem 10 Report 02142023.pdf
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2. Resolution amending Resolution No. 6454 (Salary Reso and Position Classification)\napproving a Public Works Senior Management Analyst classification specification and\nupdating respective salary range and pay table\nThe City Council will consider adopting a Resolution amending Resolution No. 6454 (Salary\nResolution and Position Classification Plan): (HR)\na. Approving the job classification specification for the Public Works Senior Management Analyst\nclassification; and\nb. Approving the update to the appropriate salary pay table for the Public Works Senior\nManagement Analyst classification.\nDocuments:\nItem 2 Report 02142023.pdf
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3. Resolution approving an application for funding and execution of a Standard Agreement\nand any amendments thereto for the 2023 Homeownership Super NOFA (HOSN) dated\nJanuary 6, 2023 and approval of Agreement with Avant-Garde, Inc., to administer the\nCalhome Program\nThe City Council will consider: (CD)\na. Adopting a Resolution approving an application for funding and the execution of a Standard\nAgreement and any amendments thereto from the 2023 Homeownership Super NOFA (HOSN)\ndated January 6, 2023;\nb. Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Avant-Garde, Inc. to administer the\nCalHome Program ("Agreement"); and\nc. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 3 Report 02142023.pdf
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4. Agreement with Sequel Contractors, Inc., to construct the Firestone Boulevard Regional\nCorridor Capacity Enhancements, Alameda Street to Annetta Avenue, Phase II, City Project\nNo. 476-TRF\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving an Agreement with Sequel Contractors, Inc., to construct the Firestone Boulevard\nRegional Corridor Capacity Enhancements, Alameda Street to Annetta Avenue, Phase II, City\nProject No. 476-TRF, in an amount not-to-exceed $3,117,454;\nb. Authorizing the City Manager to approve change orders administratively up to a cumulative\namount of $320,000, to avoid delaying construction if change order work is needed;\nc. Appropriating $1,500,000 in Measure R Local Return Funds to construct roadway\nimprovements to address roadway issues and safety concerns adjacent to South Gate Middle\nSchool, South Gate High School, and East Los Angeles Community College;\nd. Authorizing the City Manager to approve pre-payments of construction progress payments for\nthe construction contract to meet compliance with state legislation that requires payments within\n30 days;\ne. Approving the Notice of Exemption for the construction of the Firestone Boulevard Regional\nCorridor Capacity Enhancements, City Project No. 476-TRF, and directing the City Clerk to file it\nwith the Los Angeles County Registrar Recorder's Office;\nf. Approving the Notice of Exemption under Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section\n15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") for the construction of the of\nBoulevard Project and directing the City Clerk to file it with the Los Angeles County Recorder's\nOffice; and\ng. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 4 Report 02142023.pdf
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5. Agreement with FCG Consultants, Inc., to provide Construction Management and\nInspection Services for the Firestone Boulevard Regional Corridor Capacity\nEnhancements, Alameda Street to Annetta Avenue, Phase II, City Project No. 476-TRF\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving an agreement with FCG Consultants, Inc., to provide Construction Management\nand Inspection Services ("Agreement") for the construction of the Firestone Boulevard Regional\nCorridor Capacity Enhancements, Alameda Street to Annetta Avenue, Phase II, City Project No.\n476-TRF in an amount not-to-exceed $208,043; and\nb. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 5 Report 02142023.pdf
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6. Purchase Agreement with Performance Ford and Norm Reeves Ford for three vehicles\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Authorizing the purchase of a 2022 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck from Performance Ford, in an\namount not-to-exceed $70,387 for the Streets and Sewers Division and appropriating $15,387 in\nCapital Asset & Equipment Replacement Funds to fully fund the purchase;\nb. Authorizing the purchase of a 2022 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck from Performance Ford, in an\namount not-to-exceed $78,094 for the Streets and Sewers Division and appropriating $23,094 in\nCapital Asset & Equipment Replacement Funds to fully fund the purchase;\nc. Authorizing the purchase of a 2022 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck from Norm Reeves Ford, in an\namount not-to-exceed $60,596 for the Facilities Division and appropriating $11,096 in Capital\nAsset & Equipment Replacement Funds to fully fund the purchase; and\nd. Authorizing the City Manager to execute the documents necessary to purchase the vehicles in\nforms acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 6 Report 02142023.pdf
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7. City Council Appointments to the various City Commissions, Committees and Boards\nThe City Council will consider: (CM)\na. Ratifying the nomination of City Council Member Joshua Barron of Ms. Mayra Castaneda to\nthe Citizen Advisory Committee;\nb. Ratifying the nomination of City Council Member Joshua Barron of Ms. Miriam Ruiz Garcia to\nthe Citizen Advisory Committee;\nc. Ratifying the nomination of City Council Member Joshua Barron of Ms. Rosa Delgado to the\nCitizen Advisory Committee;\nd. Ratifying the nomination of City Council Member Joshua Barron of Mr. Andres Gonzalez to the\nCitizen Advisory Committee; and\ne. Ratifying the nomination of City Council Member Joshua Barron of Ms. Michelle Montes to the\nTweedy Mile Advisory Board.\nDocuments:\nItem 7 Report 02142023.pdf\nReports, Recommendations And Requests
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8. Agreement with Altamed for a Three-Year Behavior Health Pilot Program at three South\nGate Middle Schools\nThe City Council will consider: (CM)\na. Approving the Professional Services Agreement with AltaMed for a three-year Behavior Health\nPilot Program at three South Gate Middle Schools not to exceed $460,718;\nb. Reallocating $460,718 of American Rescue Plan Act funds set aside for possible Pocket Parks\nprojects to the Mental Health Services account; and\nc. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 8 Report 02142023.pdf
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9. Crime Statistics Report for 2022, including 3-Year Comparison\nThe City Council will consider receiving and filing a summary report on the state of the City as it\npertains to crime in South Gate for calendar year 2022. (PD)\nDocuments:\nItem 9 Report 02142023.pdf