Twentynine Palms — 2026-02-10

City Council

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FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED ITEMS\n1. Shade structures around Freedom Plaza and a possible art fixture with "Freedom Plaza" announcing the location.\n2. Discussion on partnering with the Boys and Girls Club.\n3. Discussion of a policy regulating the use of City Attorney resources.\n4. Parking in Residential Areas.\n5. Moratorium of Drive-thru facilities in the Downtown area.\n6. Discussion on creating a "Recognized Neighborhood Program".\n7. Discussion on the new Federal holidays to coincide with the City's holiday schedule.\n8. Discussion on the use of City funds for grants and the potential reallocation of housing and homeless funds to\ngrants.
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1.\nTHREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR FACILITIES, Government Code Section 54954.5,\nConsultation with City Attorney, Patrick Munoz.
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2.\nProclamation Recognizing February 2026 as Black History Month\nProclamation Recognizing February 2026 as Black History Month
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3.\nCity Clerk's Department Update.
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6.\nApproval of Warrant Register Totaling $1,081,882.31.\nApproval of Warrant Register Totaling $1,081,882.31. - Pdf\n13 - 16
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7.\nAcquisition of 2018 Freightliner M2 Water Truck.\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council approve the purchase of 2018 Freightliner M2\nWater Truck in the amount of $63,685.00, plus any delivery fees, from Proven Truck &\nEquipment, Inc.\nAcquisition of 2018 Freightliner M2 Water Truck. - Pdf\n17 - 26
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8.\nAdoption of Resolution No. 26-__ to Approve and Adopt the City's Duplication of Benefits\nPolicy and Processes.\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council approve Resolution No. 26-__ to approve and\nadopt the City of Twentynine Palms' Duplication of Benefits Policy and Processes in\naccordance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.\nAdoption of Resolution No. 26-__ to Approve and Adopt the City's Duplication of Benefits\nPolicy and Processes. - Pdf\n27 - 37\nITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION\nPUBLIC HEARING- NONE\nDISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
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9.\nCalRecycle Local Assistance Grant Fund Expenditure and MOU for Food Recovery\nOrganizations.\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council review and award bid to Best Buy Restaurant\nEquipment in the amount of $73,751.73 for the purchase of 5 Commercial Freezers, 3\nCommercial Refrigerators, and 6 NSF approved wire shelving units with casters. Approve\na basic Memorandum of Understanding with the eligible Food Recovery Organizations\n(FRO) to be prepared by the City Attorney, ensuring the ownership requirements of the\ngrant are met.\nCalRecycle Local Assistance Grant Fund Expenditure and MOU for Food Recovery\nOrganizations. - Pdf\n39 - 61