Victorville — 2026-05-05
City Council
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1. Compliance with Assembly Bill 2561 - Local Public Employees Vacancies,\nRecruitment, and Retention Efforts\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council receive and file the City of Victorville Vacancies,\nRecruitment, and Retention presentation.
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10. Reduction of Securities for the Public Improvements of an Industrial Warehouse\nLocated at 13533 Phantom West\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Approve the full release of the Faithful Performance Security for the Street\nImprovements of an Industrial Warehouse; and\n(2) Release 80% of the Faithful Performance Security for the Utility\nUndergrounding Improvements of an Industrial Warehouse.\nWRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
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11. Purchase of Toro Greensmaster 3400 TriFlex Hydraulic Diesel Mower and Toro\nMulti Pro 1750 Sprayer\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council approve the purchase of a Toro Greensmaster\n3400 TriFlex Hydraulic Diesel mower and a Toro Multi Pro 1750 sprayer in the\namount of $126,928.77.
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12. Rejection of all Bids for IWWTP Direct Connection 1 & 2 Project\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable Board of Directors (Board) reject all bids received for the\nIndustrial Wastewater Treatment Plant (IWWTP) Direct Connection 1 & 2 Project,\nProject No. MS26-107, and authorize staff to reevaluate the scope and readvertise\nthe project.
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14. Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Upcoming Agenda Items
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2. Approval request for the United States Department of Housing and Urban\nDevelopment (HUD) required draft Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan,\nallocating Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home\nInvestment Partnership Program (HOME) funds\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council:\n(1) Open and conduct a public hearing to receive citizen, public and agency\ncomments regarding the draft Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan;\n(2) Close the public hearing;\n(3) Approve Resolution No. 26-014 adopting the 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan, as\npresented for submittal to HUD, which contains the funding recommendations made\nby the Community Planning and Development (CPD) Grant Subcommittee;\n(4) Authorize the City Manager to execute all necessary documents for submittal to\nHUD; and\n(5) Approve the continued inclusion of operating restrictions for food distributors/\nproviders, as recommended by the CPD Grant Subcommittee, within applicable\nsubrecipient contracts.\nCONSENT CALENDAR
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Recommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council approve the minutes of the Regular City Council\nheld on April 27, 2026.
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4. Commercial Demand Schedule No. 21\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Commercial Demand Schedule\nNo. 21 for the period of April 02, 2026, through April 15, 2026, in total amount of\n$6,846,127.22. This total includes:\n•\nElectronic Fund Transfers No. 348861 through 349022 and Warrant No.\n803410 through 803570 in the amount of $6,846,127.22.\nAll are consistent with the adopted Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget (covering July 1,\n2025, through June 30, 2026).
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5. Payroll Demand Schedule No. 7C\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Payroll Demand Schedule No.\n7C for the payroll period of January 16, 2026, through January 30, 2026, in total\namount of $2,446,646.00. This total includes:\n•\nEmployee Check Nos. 34799 and 34800 in the amount of $3,526.30.\n•\nVendor Check Nos. 34801 through 34805 in the amount of $702.31.\n•\nAdvice Nos. 339265 through 339844 in the amount of $1,584,100.53; and\n•\nVendor Electronic Payments totaling $858,316.86.\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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6. Substitution of Trustee and Deed of Reconveyance for Owner Occupied\nRehabilitation Program case number 0478-211-13 (15526 Hesperia Rd., Victorville,\nCA 92392); as well as acceptance and reallocation of associated Program Income\nfunds\nRecommendation:\nThat City Council take the following actions regarding Owner Occupied\nRehabilitation Program Case No. 0478-211-13:\n(1) Approve the Substitution of Trustee and Deed of Reconveyance (original\namount);\n(2) Approve the Substitution of Trustee and Deed of Reconveyance (corrected\namount);\n(3) Authorize the execution of the Substitution of Trustee and Deed of\nReconveyance (original amount) by the Deputy City Manager;\n(4) Authorize the execution of the Substitution of Trustee and Deed of\nReconveyance (corrected amount) by the Deputy City Manager;\n(5) Accept the payoff of the loan receivable to the CalHome Program Income\nAccount; and\n(6) Adopt Resolution No. 26-003, amending the annual budget for fiscal year 2025-\n2026, reallocating the subject $35,854.50 CalHome Program Income funds to the\nCalHome Mortgage Assistance Program.
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7. Payroll Demand Schedule No. 8A\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Payroll Demand Schedule No.\n8A for the payroll period of January 30, 2026, through February 13, 2026, in total\namount of $2,425,954.22. This total includes:\n•\nEmployee Check Nos. 34806 through 34813 in the amount of $5,461.91.\n•\nVendor Check Nos. 34814 through 34818 in the amount of $702.31.\n•\nAdvice Nos. 339845 through 340425 in the amount of $1,576,818.94; and\n•\nVendor Electronic Payments totaling $842,971.06.\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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8. Payroll Demand Schedule No. 8B\nRecommendation:\nThat the City Council and Board of Directors ratify Payroll Demand Schedule No.\n8B for the payroll period of February 13, 2026, through February 27, 2026, in total\namount of $2,470,746.59. This total includes:\n•\nEmployee Check Nos. 34819, 34821 through 34824 in the amount of\n$11,385.09.\n•\nVendor Check Nos. 34825 through 34829 in the amount of $702.31.\n•\nAdvice Nos. 340426 through 341006 in the amount of $1,580,987.87; and\n•\nVendor Electronic Payments totaling $877,671.32.\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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9. Wellness Center Quarterly Report\nRecommendation:\nThat the Honorable City Council review and file the attached Wellness Center\nQuarterly Report.