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9B.
PARTICIPATION IN 2026 CITY OF WESTMINSTER TET PARADE
As part of the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Adopted Operating Budget, the City Council allocated
$800 for participation in the 2026 City of Westminster Tet Parade.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. City Council find that this item is not subject to the California Environmental Quality
Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Section 15378(b)(5) of the CEQA Guidelines; and
2. Identify a Council liaison to work with staff to complete the application for the 2026
City of Westminster Tet Parade and provide any additional direction to staff as
appropriate. |
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6L.
FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH AC PROS, INC.
FOR THE HVAC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT PHASE 1 PROJECT (TASK CODE NO.
2026-603)
On August 26, 2025, the City Council approved a contract with AC Pros, Inc. to upgrade
and replace a total of five (5) of eight (8) total HVAC units at the Stanton Community
Center using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. Since then, the City
has acquired additional CDBG funding for this project. As part of this project, the
contractor submitted optional alternate costs to replace the remaining three (3) units. The
cost to complete these additional replacements is $485,011.52.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. City Council declare that this project is categorically exempt under the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), Class 2, Section 15302 as replacement of
existing structures and facilities; and
2. Appropriate $485,011.52 from the Public Benefit Fee Fund (#104) to increase the
HVAC System Replacement Phase 1 Project (Task Code No. 2026-603) budget; and
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the First Amendment to the existing
construction contract with AC Pros, Inc. for the HVAC System Replacement Phase 1
Project to accept the optional alternate proposal and increase the not-to-exceed
compensation amount to $969,011.52, subject to City Attorney review and approval. |
December 09, 2025
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6K.
APPROVAL OF FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH
YUNEX, LLC FOR THE STREETLIGHT UPGRADES PROJECT (TASK CODE NO.
2026-104)
On August 26, 2025, the City Council approved a contract with Yunex, LLC to upgrade
54 streetlight fixtures with higher-lumen units along Beach Boulevard and other locations
using Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funding. As part of this
project, the existing fixtures, many of which were upgraded with the Safe Streets Together
campaign, are being salvaged for reuse at other sites. The cost to complete these
additional relocations is $8,025. A contract amendment is required to increase the
compensation amount from $72,295 to $80,320.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. City Council declare that this project is categorically exempt under the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), Class 2, Section 15302 as replacement of
existing structures and facilities; and
2. Appropriate $8,025 from the Lighting Maintenance 1919 Act Fund (# 224) to increase
the Streetlight Upgrades Project (Task Code No. 2026-104) budget; and
3. Approve the First Amendment to the exiting construction contract with Yunex, LLC for
the Streetlight Upgrades Project, subject to any necessary revisions by the City
Attorney; and
4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the First Amendment to the existing
construction contract with Yunex, LLC for the Streetlight Upgrades Project. |
December 09, 2025
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9L.
AWARD OF CONTRACT TO INTEGRATED DEMOLITION AND REMEDIATION, INC.
FOR THE 8900 PACIFIC AVENUE DEMOLITION AND ABATEMENT PROJECT AND
THE 8911 PACIFIC AVENUE DEMOLITION AND ABATEMENT PROJECT
PURSUANT TO THE CITY’S HOMELESSNESS STATE OF EMERGENCY AND IN THE
INTEREST OF PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE IN THE AMOUNT OF
$150,000
At its meeting of November 26, 2024, the City Council declared a local emergency caused
by conditions and threatened conditions of homelessness within the City of Stanton. The
Tina Pacific neighborhood has been particularly impacted by the state of emergency, with
transients and homeless individuals regularly trespassing and breaking into vacant units.
In fact, in recent history there have been three separate instances of fires started by
transients and/or homeless individuals in vacant units/garages causing significant
damage. In addition, calls for service specifically identified as homelessness-related have
increased by 162 percent from 2023 to 2024 within the City, and the intensity and severity
of complaints from Tina Pacific residents in relation to homelessness-related issues has
increased over the last twelve months. Pursuant to the local emergency declaration, and
in her capacity as the City’s Director of Emergency Services, the City Manager is
requesting authorization to award a contract for demolition for 8900 Pacific Avenue and
8911 Pacific Avenue, which both have a history of being broken into by homeless
individuals, to prevent further trespassing and vandalism and to preserve the public
health, safety, and welfare of the community.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. City Council declare the work proposed under this scope increase to be categorically
exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Class 1, Section
15301(l)(3); and
2. Authorize staff to exercise an exception to the standard procurement procedures in
the best interests of the City to preserve the public health, safety, and welfare of the
community; and
3. Approve an additional allocation of $150,000 from the Housing Authority Fund (#285)
Fund Balance to Housing Authority Capital Outlay (Account No. 760100) for an
amended total budget of $300,000; and
4. Award a construction contract to Integrated Demolition and Remediation, Inc., to
provide professional demolition and abatement services in the amount of $150,000;
and
5. Authorize the City Manager/Director of Emergency Services to bind the City of Stanton
and Integrated Demolition and Remediation, Inc., in a contract to provide the services;
and
6. Authorize the City Manager/Director of Emergency Services to approve contract
change orders with Integrated Demolition and Remediation, Inc., as needed and
determined by City staff, for any contingencies up to 15% of the contract amount; and
7. Authorize the City Manager/Director of Emergency Services to undertake all pre-
demolition survey work in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management
District requirements within her signing authority. |
November 25, 2025
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Stanton
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