Victorville — 2026-02-17

City Council

#A Closed Session
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)\nNumber of Potential Cases: One (1)
#B Closed Session
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)\nNumber of cases: One (1)\nName of Parties: Chi Wah Wong\nCase no.: CIVVS2400383
#C Closed Session
C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION\nPursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)\nNumber of cases: One (1)\nName of Parties: Golden State Environmental Justice Alliance, 55555 Amargosa,\nLLC, and Steeno Design Studio, Inc.\nCase no.: CIVRS2504766\nRecess to Closed Session\n6:00 p.m. Regular Session\nCall to Order\nRoll Call\nClosed Session Announcements by the City Attorney\nInvocation: Pastor Carlo Mendoza with Sunrise Church\nPledge of Allegiance: Police Captain Jerry Davenport\nProclamations/Special Presentations\nPresentation Recognizing Ashley Barahona, Winner of the City’s Annual Civil Rights\nMemorial Essay Contest and, NextEra Energy Resources, Sponsor of the City’s Annual\nCivil Rights Memorial Essay Contest\nCity Clerk Swearing in of Battalion Chief Marcus Lynch\nCity Clerk Presents Agenda/Revisions to Agenda\nConflict of Interest Declarations\nAny items on this agenda that might be a conflict of interest to any Council\nMembers/Board Members should be identified at this time.\nIntroduction to Public Comments\nPublic Comments\nPUBLIC HEARING(S)
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1. United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Required Public\nHearing for Community Planning and Development Grants for Fiscal Year 2026-\n2027\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Open and conduct a Public Hearing to receive citizen, agency, and prospective\napplicant comments regarding the City’s needs and strategies for the 2026-2027\nAnnual Action Plan; and\n(2) Close the Public Hearing.\nCONSENT CALENDAR
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10. Automatic License Plate Reader Annual Report\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file the attached Annual License Plate\nReader Annual Report.\nWRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
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11. Standard Lease Agreement for Buildings 867, 867A and Cut-Up Pad Space by and\nbetween the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority and Aircraft Recycling\nCorporation\nRecommendation:\nThat the Southern California Logistics Airport Authority (“SCLAA”) Board of\nDirectors:\n(1) Approve entering into a Standard Lease Agreement for Buildings 867, 867A and\nCut-Up Pad Space (“Agreement”), by and between the SCLAA and Aircraft\nRecycling Corporation; and\n(2) Authorize the Executive Director to execute said Agreement; and\n(3) Adopt Resolution No. SCLAA 26-002 amending the 2025/2026\nbudget increasing revenue in Airport account 4501174A-45200 by $471.48 and\nAirport account 4501185A-45220 by $10,053.40.
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12. Amendment No. 2 to the Consultant/Professional Services Provider Agreement\nwith Woodard & Curran, Inc., for Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion\n2024 Design and Construction Support, Project CC24-099\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable Victorville Water District Board of Directors approve\nAmendment No. 2 to the Consultant/Professional Services Provider Agreement\nwith Woodard & Curran, Inc., increasing the total compensation not to exceed\namount to $6,702,018, updating the Fee Schedule to include additional services,\nand extending the agreement term through December 31, 2027.
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13. Award of a Consultant/Professional Services Provider Agreement for the\nConservation as a California Way of Life Technical Assistance Plan\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable Board of Directors award a Consultant/Professional Agreement\nto Maddaus Water Management in the amount of $137,123 for City of Victorville\n2025 Conservation as a California Way of Life Technical Assistance Plan, Project\nNo. CC26-058.
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14. Victorville Municipal Utility Service (”VMUS“) Shop/Warehouse Design and\nConstruction Estimate\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council award a Consultant/Professional Services\nProvider Agreement to BFK Architecture + Planning in the amount of $170,000 for\nthe VMUS Shop/Warehouse Design and Construction Estimate, Project CC26-042\n(”Project”).
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15. Discussion and possible action to name the new Victorville Library after former\nCouncil Member and City Manager James L. Cox\nRecommendation:\nAny action is at the discretion of Your Honorable City Council.
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17. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Upcoming Agenda Items
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2. City Council Members’ Proof of Residency\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council receive the proof of residency information as provided herein.
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3. Commercial Demand Schedule No. 15\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Commercial Demand Schedule\nNo. 15 for the period of January 08, 2026, through January 21, 2026, in total\namount of $7,709,516.61. This total includes:\n•\nElectronic Fund Transfers No. 347502 through 347649 and Warrant No.\n802511 through 802658 in the amount of $7,709,516.61.\nAll are consistent with the adopted Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget (covering July 1,\n2025, through June 30, 2026).
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4. Reduction of Securities for Tract Map No. 20560\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Approve a 20-percent release of the Water, Drainage, Street, and Traffic Signal\nFaithful Performance Improvement Securities for Tract Map No. 20560; and\n(2) Accept the completed Water, Drainage, Street, and Traffic Signal public\nimprovements.
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5. Wellness Center Quarterly Report\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file the attached Wellness Center\nQuarterly Report.
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6. Payroll Demand Schedule No. 5A\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Payroll Demand Schedule No.\n5A for the payroll period of October 24, 2025, through November 7, 2025, in total\namount of $2,397,664.42. This total includes:\n•\nEmployee Check Nos. 34730 through 34733 in the amount of $4,541.87.\n•\nVendor Check Nos. 34734 through 34739 in the amount of $2,627.10.\n•\nAdvice Nos. 335799 through 336380 in the amount of $1,549,239.62; and\n•\nVendor Electronic Payments totaling $841,255.83.\nAll expenditures are consistent with the adopted Fiscal Year 2025–2026 Budget\n(covering July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026).
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7. Security Substitution for Tract Map No. 17701\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Approve the execution of a Subdivision Improvement Agreement with Crossings\nat Victorville L.P.;\n(2) Approve the execution of a Lien Agreement as improvement security with\nCrossings at Victorville L.P.;\n(3) Release the existing Subdivision Improvement Agreement with Crossings at\nVictorville L.P.;\n(4) Approve the execution of a Release of the existing Utility Surety Agreement with\nCrossings at Victorville, L.P.; and\n(5) Approve the execution of a Partial Release of the existing Land Division\nImprovement Construction Agreement with Shirley and Charles Westover.
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8. Minutes of the January 20 and February 3, 2026, Regular City Council Meetings\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council approve the minutes of the Regular City Council\nMeetings held on January 20 and February 3, 2026.
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9. Building Department Fiscal Year-to-Date Report\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file.