Victorville — 2026-02-03

City Council

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1. ​Mid-Year Budget Review and Amendment Request to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026\nRevised Fiscal Budget​\nRecommendation:\n​That the Honorable City Council and Board of Directors approve the changes\nreflected in this agenda item along with the included attachments by adopting:\n​(1) Resolution No. 26-001 of the City Council of the City of Victorville amending\nResolution 25-040, as amended, the budget resolution for the City of Victorville for\nFiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an appropriation of funds; ​\n(2) Resolution No. VWD-26-001 of the Board of Directors of the Victorville Water\nDistrict amending Resolution VWD-25-008, as amended, the budget resolution for\nthe Victorville Water District for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an appropriation\nof funds; ​\n(3) Resolution No. SCLAA-26-001 of the Board of Directors of the Southern\nCalifornia Logistics Airport Authority amending Resolution SCLAA-25-010, as\namended, the budget resolution for the Southern California Logistics Airport\nAuthority for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an appropriation of funds; ​\n(4) Resolution No. CHAS 26-001 of the City Council of the City of Victorville as the\nHousing Asset Successor to the Victorville Redevelopment Agency amending\nResolution CHAS 25-002, as amended, the budget resolution for the City as the\nHousing Asset Successor for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an appropriation of\nfunds;\n(5) Resolution No. LBT 26-001 of the Library Board of Trustees amending\nResolution No. LBT 25-002, as amended, the budget resolution for the Victorville\nLibrary for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an appropriation of funds; and\n(6) Resolution No. 26-007 of the City Council of the City of Victorville amending, the\nbudget resolution for the City of Victorville for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, relating to an\nappropriation of funds for Grant AB3229.
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10. Code Compliance Department second quarter activity reports for Fiscal Year 25/26\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file.\nWRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
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11. Benefits Resolution No. 26-008 and the Salary Schedule\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council adopt Benefits Resolution No. 26-008, amending\nthe Salary Schedule and amending Fringe Benefits, effective February 3, 2026.
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12. Agreement for Reimplementation of Utility Payment Kiosks and Three-Year\nMaintenance & Support Services\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Approve a three-year SaaS and Services Agreement with CityBase, Inc., for the\nrepair and reimplementation of the City’s utility payment kiosks and associated\nSaaS maintenance and support services, in an amount not to exceed $171,240.00;\n(2) Authorize the City Manager and City Attorney to make agreed-upon, non-\nsubstantive changes to the Agreement, if needed; and\n(3) Authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement.
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13. Southern California Edison Easement on Sea Venture Place\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Grant an exclusive utility easement to Southern California Edison on Assessor\nParcel Number (APN) 3133-341-67 as described in the attached documents; and\n(2) Authorize the City Manager to execute the easement on the City's behalf.
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14. Award of Construction Contract – City Hall Second Floor Carpet Replacement,\nProject CC26-060\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council award the construction contract for the City Hall\nSecond Floor Carpet Replacement, Project CC26-060, to Perfection Painting\nCorporation, as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, in the amount of\n$178,500.00.
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15. Appointment to the vacant seat on the Victorville Planning Commission\nRecommendation:\nThat Your Honorable City Council consider appointing Arsalee Morales to the\nVictorville Planning Commission as recommended by Mayor Becerra.
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17. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Upcoming Agenda Items
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2. Commercial Demand Schedule No. 14\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Commercial Demand Schedule\nNo. 14 for the period of December 25, 2025, through January 07, 2026, in total\namount of $6,200,880.69. This total includes:\n• Electronic Fund Transfers No. 347424 through 347501 and Warrant No.\n802407 through 802510 in the amount of $6,200,880.69.\nAll are consistent with the adopted Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget (covering July 1,\n2025, through June 30, 2026).
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3. Notice of Completion - Block Walls and Gates for Well Sites 137, 203, 207, and\nStoddard Wells Pump Station District Project\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable Victorville Water District Board of Directors:\n(1) Approve the Notice of Completion for Block Walls and Gates for Well Sites 137,\n203, 207, and Stoddard Wells Pump Station District Project; and\n(2) Authorize the General Manager to execute the Notice of Completion.
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4. Reduction of Securities for Tract Map No. 17516\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council approve the full release of the Sewer Improvement\nFaithful Performance Security for Tract Map No. 17516.
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5. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 2462\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council adopt, by second reading, Ordinance No. 2462, approving an\namendment to Title 16 of the Victorville Municipal Code with an Environmental\nExemption introducing residential development requirements on Mixed-Use zoned\nparcels identified in the City’s Housing Element as Regional Housing Needs\nAllocation shortfall sites and to correct typographical errors, including mislabeling of\nMixed-Use zone districts.
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6. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 2463\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council adopt, by second reading, Ordinance No. 2463, approving an\namendment to the Victorville Municipal Code (“VMC”) with an environmental\nexemption, making various changes to Article 12, Chapter 7 of Title 16 to adopt\nchanges necessary to comply with regulations resulting from the State of\nCalifornia's passage of Senate Bill 635 relating to the protection of personally\nidentifiable information provided by sidewalk vendors.
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7. 2025 Planning Commission Approved Projects List\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file the attached 2025 Planning\nCommission Approved Projects List.
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8. Notice of Completion – City Hall Reception and Security Expansion Project, Project\nJM25-080\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Accept as complete and approve the Notice of Completion for the City Hall\nReception and Security Expansion Project, Project JM25-080; and\n(2) Authorize the City Manager to execute and file the Notice of Completion.
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9. Payroll Demand Schedule No. 4B\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Payroll Demand Schedule No.\n4B for the payroll period of October 10, 2025, through October 24, 2025, in total\namount of $2,407,416.57. This total includes:\n•\nEmployee Check Nos. 34708 and 34723 through 34724 and 34729 in the\namount of $6,072.77.\n•\nVendor Check Nos. 34725 through 34728 in the amount of $3,250.87.\n•\nAdvice Nos. 335214 through 335798 in the amount of $1,633,319.00; and\n•\nVendor Electronic Payments totaling $764,773.93.\nAll expenditures are consistent with the adopted Fiscal Year 2025–2026 Budget\n(covering July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026).