Twentynine Palms — 2026-02-24
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FUTURE COUNCIL INITIATED ITEMS\n1. Shade structures around Freedom Plaza and a possible art fixture with "Freedom Plaza" announcing the\nlocation.\n2. Discussion of a policy regulating the use of City Attorney resources.\n3. Discussion on creating a "Recognized Neighborhood Program".\n4. Discussion on the new Federal holidays to coincide with the City's holiday schedule.\n5. Discussion on the use of City funds for grants and the potential reallocation of housing and homeless funds\nto grants.
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1.\nPresentation to the Twentynine Palms High School Volleyball Team for their Participation\nin the Cash for Trash and Recycling Program.
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2.\nPublic Works Department Update.
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5.\nAdopt Resolution No. 26-___ Approving the Updated Retention Schedule. *Resolution will\nbe provided prior to meeting*\nRECOMMENDATION:\nThe City Council adopt a Resolution approving the 2026 updates to the current Retention\nSchedule.*\nAdopt Resolution No. 26-___ Approving the Updated Retention Schedule. *Resolution will\nbe provided prior to meeting* - Pdf\n9 - 58\nITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION\nPUBLIC HEARING - NONE\nDISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS
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6.\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 General Fund Mid-Year Budget Update.\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council:\n1. Approve Resolution 26-___ adopting the proposed General Fund Budget\namendments for FY 2025-26.\n2. Approve the following interfund transfers for FY 2025-26 from the General Fund to\nthe Capital Projects Fund.\n\n$100,300 for the community survey and consulting services for the sales\ntax measure.\n\n$68,000 for the unfunded portion of the Elm Property Improvements.\n\n$10,000 for flood monitoring equipment/cameras.\n\n$5,000 for fixtures needed for the new Animal Control truck.\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 General Fund Mid-Year Budget Update. - Pdf\n59 - 153
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7.\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Mid-Year Budget Update - Capital Projects Funds\nand Special Revenue Funds.\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council:\n1. Approve Resolution No. 26-___ adopting the proposed Capital Projects Fund and\nSpecial Revenue Funds budget amendments for FY 2025-26.\n2. Approve the following interfund transfers for FY 2025-26 to the Capital Projects\nFunds from the General Fund.\n\n$100,300 for the community survey and consulting services for the sales\ntax measure.\n\n$68,000 for the unfunded portion of the Elm Property Improvements.\n\n$10,000 for flood monitoring equipment/cameras.\n\n$5,000 for fixtures needed for the new Animal Control truck\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Mid-Year Budget Update - Capital Projects Funds\nand Special Revenue Funds. - Pdf\n155 - 187
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8.\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Mid-Year Budget Update - Project Phoenix Funds\nand Enterprise Sewer Fund.\nRECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending the following actions:\n1. The City Council approve Resolution No. 26-___ adopting the proposed Project\nPhoenix Funds and Enterprise Sewer Fund budget amendments for FY 2025-26.\n2. The City Council approve the $80K transfer from the General Fund to the Sewer\nFund for utility connections needed to operate the Project Phoenix Package\nTreatment Plant.\nFinancial Report - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Mid-Year Budget Update - Project Phoenix Funds\nand Enterprise Sewer Fund. - Pdf\n189 - 204
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9.\nYouth-Driven Tile Mural Project within Freedom Plaza\nRECOMMENDATION: Tonight's agenda item is an opportunity to discuss a potential\nyouth-driven tile mural project to be placed within the Freedom Plaza project.\nYouth-driven tile mural project within Freedom Plaza - Pdf\n205 - 273