West Hollywood — 2025-12-15

City Council

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A.1.\nPUBLIC COMMENTS ON CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS WHICH HAVE\nNOT BEEN REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR:
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A.2.\nPUBLIC COMMENTS, GENERAL INTEREST:\nCITY MANAGER’S REPORT: This time has been set aside for the City Manager to\nupdate the Council on important items initiated by staff or previously requested\nby the City Council.\n• Update from the Community Safety Department\nFISCAL IMPACT ON CONSENT CALENDAR:
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B.1.\nPOSTING OF AGENDA:\nSUBJECT: The agenda for the meeting of Monday, December 15, 2025,\nwas posted at City Hall, Plummer Park, and the Aquatics & Recreation\nCenter (ARC) on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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B.10. 2026 CALENDAR OF SPECIAL LIGHTING REQUESTS FOR CITY\nHALL AND SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD LANTERNS [A. LOVANO,\nJ. DEL TORO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider adopting a calendar of special\nlighting requests for City Hall and Santa Monica Boulevard lanterns for\ncalendar year 2026.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the proposed 2026 calendar of special\nlighting requests for City Hall and Santa Monica Boulevard lanterns.
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B.11. 2025 RAINBOW KEY, MELISSA ETHERIDGE, AND AUDRE LORDE\nAWARDEES SELECTION [D. WILSON, A. LOVANO, J. DEL TORO, M.\nMARQUEZ]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving the LGBTQ+\nCommission’s recommended recipients for the 2025 Rainbow Key\nAwards, Melissa Etheridge Award, and Audre Lorde Community Activist\nAward.\nRECOMMENDATIONS:\n1)\nApprove\nthe\nLGBTQ+\nCommission’s\nrecommended recipients for the 2025 Rainbow Key Awards: Cake and\nArt, Fan Girl Cafe, Abdullah Hall, Tristan Schukraft, and Trudging Buddies;\n2) Approve the LGBTQ+ Commission’s recommended recipient for the\n2025 Melissa Etheridge Award: Angela Brinskele; and 3) Approve the\nLGBTQ+ Commission’s recommended recipient for the 2025 Audre Lorde\nCommunity Activist Award: Jaymes Black.
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B.12. AUTHORIZATION TO ESTABLISH NEW AGREEMENTS FOR ON-CALL\nPLAN CHECK AND SUPPLEMENTAL BUILDING AND SAFETY\nSERVICES [N. MARICICH, J. ALKIRE, B. GALAN, C. ZABALA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of an authorized pool\nof qualified consultants who will be issued Agreements for Professional\nServices to provide plan check and supplemental Building and Safety\nservices on an as-needed basis based on a recently conducted Request\nfor Qualifications (RFQ) submission and review process.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Authorize Staff to maintain an active pool of\nqualified consultants to provide plan check, inspection, and supplemental\nBuilding and Safety services for a period of three (3) years beginning\nJanuary 1, 2026 with a combined not-to-exceed spending amount of\n$5,250,000 over the contract period; 2) Approve Agreements for Service\nwith the following consultants to provide as-needed plan check,\ninspection, and supplemental services: a) TRB Plus Associates, b) True\nNorth Compliance Services, c) 4 Leaf Inc, d) JAS Pacific, e) Degenkolb\nEngineers. F) WSP USA Buildings Inc; and 3) Authorize the City Manager\nto negotiate and execute the Agreements.
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B.13. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH\nKANA SUBSURFACE ENGINEERING FOR DIG ALERT SERVICES\nFOR CITY-OWNED UTILITY SYSTEMS [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR, R.\nGARLAND]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approval of Amendment No. 1\nto Agreement for Services with Kana Subsurface Engineering for dig alert\nservices for City-owned utility systems, to increase the not-to-exceed\namount of the Agreement and extend the Agreement.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement\nfor Services with Kana Subsurface Engineering to increase the amount of\nthe Agreement by $51,645, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $451,645,\nand extend the Agreement to June 30, 2027; and 2) Authorize the City\nManager or designee to execute documents incident to the Agreement.
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B.14. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR JANITORIAL AND\nBUILDING\nMAINTENANCE\nSERVICES\nWITH\nDMS\nFACILITY\nSERVICES, INC. [H. COLLINS, P. TICUN, E. HAMANT]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving Amendment No. 1 to\nthe Agreement for Maintenance Services with DMS Facility Services, Inc.\nto increase the not-to-exceed amount of the Agreement to provide\njanitorial and building maintenance services.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement\nfor Maintenance Services with DMS Facility Services, Inc. to provide\njanitorial and building maintenance services for an increased amount of\n$11,502,598.18 and a new total not-to-exceed amount of $21,207,164.12;\nand 2) Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents\nincident to the amendment to the Agreements.
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B.2.\nAPPROVAL OF MINUTES:\nSUBJECT: The City Council is requested to approve the minutes of the\nprior Council meeting.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve the minutes of December 1, 2025.
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B.3.\nAPPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER NO. 982 [O. JONES, K.\nBARENG, Y. MARTINEZ]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council shall receive the Demand Register for period\nending December 5, 2025 pursuant to Sections 37201 to 37210 of the\nGovernment Code of the State of California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register No. 982 and Adopt\nResolution No. 25-079: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF\nTHE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ALLOWING AND APPROVING THE\nPAYMENT OF DEMANDS ON DEMAND REGISTER NO. 982”.
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B.4.\nCLAIMS ADMINISTRATION [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, Y. ZHOSAN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council is receiving notification that the City’s third-\nparty administrator Carl Warren & Co. has denied one (1) Claim for\nDamages from Brooke Washington.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
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B.5.\nADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-27 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF\nTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD\nAMENDING TITLE 19, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE WEST\nHOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDING REGULATIONS FOR\nHOUSING TYPOLOGIES FOR UNHOUSED PERSONS AND PERSONS\nWITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LAW AND\nFINDING SUCH ACTION DOES NOT QUALIFY AS A PROJECT\nSUBJECT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT\n(CEQA) AND IS OTHERWISE EXEMPT UNDER STATE CEQA\nGUIDELINES SECTIONS 15378(B)(5) AND 15061(B)(3)” [J. JIMENEZ,\nM. CROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 25-27, amending Title 19, Zoning Ordinance of the West\nHollywood Municipal Code amending regulations for housing typologies\nfor unhoused persons and persons with special needs in accordance with\nState Law and finding such action does not qualify as a project subject to\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and is otherwise exempt\nunder State CEQA guidelines Sections 15378(b)(5) and 15061(b)(3).\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No.\n25-27: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nWEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING TITLE 19, ZONING ORDINANCE OF\nTHE\nWEST\nHOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL\nCODE\nAMENDING\nREGULATIONS FOR HOUSING TYPOLOGIES FOR UNHOUSED\nPERSONS AND PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN ACCORDANCE\nWITH STATE LAW AND FINDING SUCH ACTION DOES NOT QUALIFY\nAS A PROJECT SUBJECT TO THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL\nQUALITY ACT (CEQA) AND IS OTHERWISE EXEMPT UNDER STATE\nCEQA GUIDELINES SECTIONS 15378(B)(5) AND 15061(B)(3).”
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B.6.\nADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-28 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF\nTHE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO\nTITLE 19 OF THE WEST HOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE TO\nENCOURAGE AND FACILITATE THE CONVERSION OF EXISTING\nCOMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS TO RESIDENTIAL USES THROUGH\nA MINISTERIAL APPROVAL PROCESS, EXCLUDING HOTELS AND\nMOTELS FROM MINISTERIAL ELIGIBILITY, AND FINDING THE\nACTION EXEMPT FROM CEQA” [J. JIMENEZ, M. CROWDER, L.\nMORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 25-28, adopting an amendment to Title 19 of the West\nHollywood Municipal Code to encourage and facilitate the conversion of\nexisting commercial developments to residential uses through a ministerial\napproval process, excluding hotels and motels from ministerial eligibility,\nand finding the action exempt from CEQA.\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No.\n25-28: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD\nADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 19 OF THE WEST\nHOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE TO ENCOURAGE AND FACILITATE\nTHE CONVERSION OF EXISTING COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS TO\nRESIDENTIAL USES THROUGH A MINISTERIAL\nAPPROVAL\nPROCESS, EXCLUDING HOTELS AND MOTELS FROM MINISTERIAL\nELIGIBILITY, AND FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT FROM CEQA.”
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B.7.\nADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 25-29 (2ND READING) “AN ORDINANCE OF\nTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ADDING\nCHAPTER\n11.50\nAUTONOMOUS AND SEMI-AUTONOMOUS\nPERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES TO THE WEST HOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL CODE AND FINDING THAT SUCH ACTION DOES NOT\nQUALIFY AS A PROJECT SUBJECT TO THE\nCALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT UNDER STATE CEQA GUIDELINES\nSECTION 15378 AND IS OTHERWISE EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER\nSTATE CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15061(B)(3)” [J. JIMENEZ, M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will waive further reading and adopt\nOrdinance No. 25-29, adding Chapter 11.50 autonomous and semi-\nautonomous personal delivery devices to the West Hollywood Municipal\nCode and finding that such action does not qualify as a project subject to\nthe California Environmental Quality Act under State CEQA guidelines\nSection 15378 and is otherwise exempt from CEQA under State CEQA\nguidelines Section 15061 (b)(3).\nRECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt Ordinance No.\n25-29: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nWEST HOLLYWOOD ADDING CHAPTER 11.50 AUTONOMOUS AND\nSEMI-AUTONOMOUS PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES TO THE WEST\nHOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE AND FINDING THAT SUCH ACTION\nDOES NOT QUALIFY AS A PROJECT SUBJECT TO THE CALIFORNIA\nENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT UNDER STATE CEQA GUIDELINES\nSECTION 15378 AND IS OTHERWISE EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER\nSTATE CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15061(B)(3).
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B.8.\nTREASURER’S REPORT FOR OCTOBER 2025 [O. JONES, K.\nBARENG, S. PELOSO, S. STEPHENS]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive the Treasurer’s Reports for the\nmonth ended October 2025 pursuant to Section 53646 of the Government\nCode of the State of California.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the October 2025 Treasurer’s\nReport.
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B.9.\nWEST HOLLYWOOD TOURISM IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2026\nANNUAL REPORT [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L. D’AMBROSIA]:\nSUBJECT: In accordance with the Property and Business Improvement\nDistrict Law of 1994, California Streets and Highways Code Section\n36650, the West Hollywood Marketing Corporation (d.b.a. West Hollywood\nTravel & Tourism Board) has submitted the West Hollywood Tourism\nImprovement District 2026 Annual Report for approval by the City Council.\nRECOMMENDATION: Review and approve the West Hollywood Tourism\nImprovement District 2025 Annual Report.
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C.1.\nURGENCY ORDINANCE AND FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE\nADOPTING BY REFERENCE TITLES 26, 27, 28, 29 30, 31, AND 33 OF\nTHE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUNICIPAL CODE INCORPORATING\nTHE CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING STANDARDS CODE [N.\nMARICICH, J. ALKIRE, B. GALAN]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving an Ordinance\namending Chapters 13.04 (Building Code), 13.08 (Electrical Code), 13.12\n(Plumbing Code), and 13.16 (Mechanical Code), 13.20 (Residential\nCode), 13.24 (Green Building Standards Code), Chapter 13.26 (Existing\nBuilding Code), Chapter 13.44 (Historical Building Code) of Title 13\n(Buildings and Construction), of the West Hollywood Municipal Code to\nadopt by reference specified titles of the County of Los Angeles Municipal\nCode incorporating the 2025 edition of the California Building Standards\nCode and other uniform codes. The proposed Ordinance is not subject to\nthe California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Section\n15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, which provides that a project is\nexempt from CEQA if the activity is covered by the commonsense\nexemption that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for\ncausing a significant effect on the environment.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Adopt Urgency Ordinance No. 25-25-U, “AN\nORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD ADOPTING BY\nREFERENCE TITLE 26 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE,\nINCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2025 EDITION;\nTITLE 27 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING\nTHE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 28 OF\nTHE\nLOS\nANGELES\nCOUNTY\nCODE,\nINCORPORATING\nTHE\nCALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 29 OF THE LOS\nANGELES COUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA\nMECHANICAL CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 30 OF THE LOS ANGELES\nCOUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL\nCODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 31 OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY\nCODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING\nSTANDARDS CODE, 2025 EDITION; TITLE 33 OF THE LOS ANGELES\nCOUNTY CODE, INCORPORATING THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING\nBUILDING CODE, EDITION 2025; ADD THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL\nBUILDING CODE, 2025 EDITION; MAKING LOCAL AMENDMENTS TO\nSAID CODES; AMENDING CHAPTERS 13.04, 13.08, 13.12, 13.16,\n13.20, 13.24, 13.26 AND 13.44 OF TITLE 13 OF THE WEST\nHOLLYWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE; FINDING THE ACTION EXEMPT\nFROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT; AND\nDECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF”; 2) Introduction on first reading,\nOrdinance No. 25-26, adopting by reference the building standards\nadopted by Urgency Ordinance No. 25-25U; and 3) Set a public hearing\nfor February 2, 2026, regarding Ordinance No. 25-26.
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C.2.\nURGENCY ORDINANCE AND FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE\nTO UPDATE REGULATIONS FOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS\nAND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS IN COMPLIANCE WITH\nSTATE LAW [N. MARICICH, F. CONTRERAS, M. MONTENEGRO, A.\nSTAUBER]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider adopting an Urgency Ordinance\nand will introduce on first reading an Ordinance amending the City’s local\nregulations governing accessory dwelling units (“ADUs”) and junior\naccessory dwelling units (“JADUs”) to comply with recent changes to state\nlaw. Except as otherwise noted, these new laws take effect on January 1,\n2026. The proposed ordinances are statutorily exempt from review under\nthe California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under Public\nResources Code Section § 21080.17.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Find that the adoption of the proposed\nUrgency Ordinance is statutorily exempt from review under the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under Public Resources Code\nSection § 21080.17; 2) Waive full reading and adopt by title only Urgency\nOrdinance No. 25–30: “AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD AMENDING\nSECTION 19.36.310 OF CHAPTER 19.36 OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL\nCODE\nRELATING\nTO\nACCESSORY\nDWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS TO\nCOMPLY WITH RECENT CHANGES IN STATE LAW AND FINDING THE\nACTION TO BE STATUTORILY EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER PUBLIC\nRESOURCES CODE §21080.17”; and 3) Introduce on first reading\nOrdinance No. 25–31: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD AMENDING SECTION 19.36.310 OF CHAPTER 19.36,\nSECTION 19.42.020 and SECTION 19.42.040 OF CHAPTER 19.42, AND\nADDING CHAPTER 19.43 (ADU PERMIT) TO TITLE 19 OF THE CITY\nOF\nWEST\nHOLLYWOOD\nMUNICIPAL\nCODE\nRELATING\nTO\nACCESSORY\nDWELLING\nUNITS\nAND,\nJUNIOR\nACCESSORY\nDWELLING UNITS AND FINDING THE ACTION TO BE STATUTORILY\nEXEMPT\nFROM\nCEQA\nUNDER\nPUBLIC\nRESOURCES\nCODE\n§21080.17.”
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E.1.\nECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MAJOR SPECIAL EVENTS IN THE\nCITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD [L. BIERY, P. KESPRADIT, L.\nD’AMBROSIA]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will receive the Economic Impact Analysis of\nMajor Special Events report, prepared by CVL Economics.\nRECOMMENDATION: Receive an update on the Economic Impact\nAnalysis of Major Events report.
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F.1.\nAPPOINTMENT OF CITY MANAGER, ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION\nAPPROVING EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT, AND AMENDMENT TO\nSALARY SCHEDULE [L. LANGER, J. JIMENEZ, R. NAPPER]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider adopting a Resolution\nappointing Assistant City Manager Jacqueline Rocco as the new City\nManager, effective January 8, 2026, approving an employment agreement\nwith Ms. Rocco and amending the salary schedule.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 25-________: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD\nAPPOINTING\nJACQUELINE\nROCCO\nAS\nCITY\nMANAGER AND APPROVING A CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT\nAGREEMENT”; and 2) Approve the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Citywide Salary\nSchedule reflecting all City positions and associated salaries to meet the\nCalifornia Public Employees' Retirement System requirements of\nGovernment Code § 20636(b)(1) and California Code of Regulations §\n570.5.
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F.2.\nCONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH SELECT ELECTRIC, INC. TO\nCONSTRUCT CIP 2504, BATTERY\nBACK-UP SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II PROJECT AND AMENDMENT \nNO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES WITH TRANSTECH ENGINEERS,\nINC. FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION\nSERVICES AND CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION 25-________: “A\nRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST\nHOLLYWOOD APPROVING THE DESIGN AND PLANS FOR THE\nCONSTRUCTION OF CIP 2504, BATTERY BACK-UP SYSTEM\nIMPROVEMENTS PHASE 2 PROJECT, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT\nCODE SECTION 830.6” [H. COLLINS, J. GILMOUR, R. GARLAND]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider approving a Construction\nAgreement with Select Electric, Inc. to construct CIP 2504, Battery Back-\nup System Improvements Phase II Project and Amendment No. 1 to the\nAgreement for Services with Transtech Engineers, Inc. for construction\nmanagement and inspection services to increase the not-to-exceed\namount of the Agreement. The City Council will also consider adopting of\na Resolution approving the project’s design and plans.\nRECOMMENDATIONS: 1) Approve a Construction Agreement with\nSelect Electric, Inc. in the amount of $785,725.00 for the construction of\nCIP 2504, Battery Back-up System Improvements Phase II Project, and\nauthorize the City Manager or designee to execute documents incident to\nthe Agreement; 2) Authorize the City Engineer to approve change orders\nto the Construction Agreement in an amount not to exceed 25%\n($196,431.25) of the Agreement amount; 3) Approve Amendment No. 1 to\nthe Agreement for Services with Transtech Engineers, Inc. to increase the\namount of the Agreement by $1,000,000 for a total not-to-exceed amount\nof $1,500,000; 4) Authorize the Director of Finance & Technology Services\nto allocate $122,000 from unallocated reserves in the City Lighting Fund to\naccount number 211-4-08-84-704011 for construction of CIP 2504, Battery\nBack-up System Improvements Phase II Project and related costs; and 5)\nAdopt Resolution No. 25-________: “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY\nCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD APPROVING THE\nDESIGN AND PLANS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CIP 2504,\nBATTERY BACK-UP SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 2 PROJECT,\nPURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 830.6.”
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F.3.\nCONSIDER REVISIONS TO THE CITY’S POLICY FOR RECOGNITIONS\nAND MEMORIALS [D. WILSON, J. ROCCO, A. LOVANO, J. DEL\nTORO]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will discuss revising the City’s Policy for\nRecognitions and Memorials to better define the procedures for the\nissuance of recognition items, such as Proclamations, Certificates, and\nKeys to the City.\nRECOMMENDATION:\nApprove\nrevisions\nto\nthe\nCity\nPolicy\nfor\nRecognitions and Memorials to further define the procedures for the\nissuance of recognition items, such as Proclamations, Certificates, and\nKeys to the City.
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F.4.\nELECTION OF MAYOR AND VICE MAYOR [J. JIMENEZ, M.\nCROWDER, L. MORALES]:\nSUBJECT: The City Council will consider electing the new Mayor and\nVice Mayor.\nRECOMMENDATION: Call for nominations and election of the Mayor and\nVice Mayor to be installed on January 12, 2025.