South Gate — 2025-06-24

City Council

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1. Resolution ordering the Levy and Collection of Assessments for FY 2025/26 for Parking\nand Business Improvement Area\nThe City Council will consider: (CM)\na. Adopting a resolution ordering the levy and collection of assessments for Fiscal Year 2025/26\nfor the Parking and Business Improvement Area (known as the Tweedy Mile Business District)\nBusiness License, as permitted by the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989\n(California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 et seq.).\nDocuments:\nItem 1 Report 06242025.pdf
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10. Resolution approving FY 2025-2026 Municipal Budget\nThe City Council will consider: (ADMIN SRVS)\na. Receive and file presentations on the Proposed FY 2025-26 Budgets and 1-Year Capital\nImprovement Program (CIP);\nb. Adopt a Resolution approving the FY 2025-26 Municipal Budget in the amount of\n$304,308,267, including all funds and departments, along with any additions or deletions the\nLegislative Bodies may enact;\nc. Adopt a Resolution establishing the FY 2025-26 Gann Appropriations Limit in the amount of\n$110,869,454.\nDocuments:\nItem 10 Report 06242025.pdf
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11. Warrant Register for June 24, 2025\nThe City Council will consider: (ADMIN SVCS)\na. Approving the Warrant Register for June 24, 2025.\nTotal of Checks:\nLess: Voids\nLess: Employee Payroll Deductions\nGrand Total:\n$3,136,606.51\n$ (0.00)\n$ (475,008.09)\n$2,661,598.42\nCancellations: 108048, 107871\nDocuments:\nItem 11 Report 06242025.pdf
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2. Resolution for Local Streets and Roads Funding Program Project List for FY 2025/26 to\nComply with Senate Bill 1 Requirement\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Adopting a Resolution adopting the Local Streets and Roads Funding Program Project List for\nFiscal Year 2025/26 to program (a) $200,000 in Senate Bill 1 funds for the Annual Sidewalk\nGrinding Program, (b) $1,686,417 in Senate Bill 1 funds for the Citywide Residential Resurfacing\nPhase V, City Project No. 637-ST, (c) $225,000 in Senate Bill 1 funds for the Citywide Residential\nResurfacing Phase VI, City Project No. 738-ST, and $400,000 in Senate Bill 1 funds for the\nCitywide Sidewalk Improvements Phase XI, City Project No. 739-ST for a total of $2,511,417 in\nSenate Bill 1 funds.\nDocuments:\nItem 2 Report 06242025.pdf
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3. Amendment No. 3 to Contract No. 3408 with Metro for the Tweedy Boulevard Traffic\nSignal Synchronization Project, City Project No. 514-TRF\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Retroactively approving Amendment No. 3 to Contract No. 3408 with the Los Angeles County\nMetropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) (“Agreement”) to modify the agreement term and\nextend the funding lapse date to February 28, 2025, encompassing the period during which the\n2013 Call for Projects Grant funds were used to fund the Tweedy Boulevard Traffic Signal\nSynchronization Project, LAMTA ID No. F7309, City Project No. 514-TRF; and\nb. Authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 3 in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 3 Report 06242025.pdf
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4. Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2022-41-CC with Honeywell International, Inc., for\nHVAC Services\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2022-42-CC with Honeywell International Inc.\n(“Agreement”), for a 12-month extension, to continue HVAC maintenance services for various\nmunicipal facilities through June 30, 2025, for an amount not-to-exceed $164,481; and\nb. Authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 4 Report 06242025.pdf
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5. Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2022-42-CC with Merchants Building Maintenance for\nCustodial and Maintenance Services\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. 2022-42-CC with Merchants Building\nMaintenance (“Agreement”), to extend the contract term for 12 months to continue custodial and\nmaintenance services for various municipal facilities through June 30, 2026, for an amount notto-exceed $322,910, or $26,909 monthly; and\nb. Authorizing the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 5 Report 06242025.pdf
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6. MOU with Metro for the Regional Integration of Intelligent Transportation Systems\n(RIITS)\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving the Interagency Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Los Angeles County\nMetropolitan Transportation Administration for the Regional Integration of Intelligent\nTransportation Systems (“RIITS”).\nDocuments:\nItem 6 Report 06242025.pdf
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7. General Service Agreement with the Conservation Corp of Long Beach\nThe City Council will approve: (PARKS)\na. Accepting $599,258.06 in grant funding from the State of California, OPR/California Volunteers\nprogram;\nb. Enter into a General Services Agreement with the Conservation Corp of Long Beach for\nvarious Workforce Development projects within the City of South Gate;\nc. Appropriating $599,258.06 in grant funds from OPR/California Volunteers, Californians for All\nYouth Workforce Program to account #100-460-61-6646 to pay for the General Services\nAgreement with the Conservation Corp of Long Beach;\nd. Authorizing the Mayor to sign the agreement in a form approved by the City Attorney; and\ne. Delegating authority to the Director of Parks & Recreation, or his designee, to sign and submit\nany additional documents including, but not limited to, applications, agreements, amendments,\nand payment requests which may be necessary for the completion of the General Services\nagreement.\nDocuments:\nItem 7 Report 06242025.pdf
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8. Right-of-Way Use Agreement with the Gateway Cities COG for the Gateway Cities\nRegional Fiber Optic Network\nThe City Council will consider: (PW)\na. Approving an Agreement with Gateway Cities Council of Governments for the installation,\nmaintenance, and operation of the Gateway Cities Regional Fiber Optic Network, at no cost to\nthe City of South Gate; and\nb. Authorizing the Mayor to execute the Agreement in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.\nDocuments:\nItem 8 Report 06242025.pdf
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9. City Council Meeting Minutes\nThe City Council will consider: (CLERK)\na. Approving the Special and Regular Meeting minutes of May 13, 2025; and\nb. Approving the Special and Regular Meeting minutes of May 27, 2025\nDocuments:\nItem 9 Report 06242025.pdf\nReports, Recommendations And Requests