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Item S502:
Operating and Management Agreement Between the City of San Diego and
Downtown San Diego Partnership, Inc. for the Renewed Downtown Property and
Business Improvement District. (Added 6/13/25)
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
If the City enters into the new Operating and Management Agreement with the
Partnership, then the estimated $14,513,152.56 in FY26 property assessments will be
made available to the Partnership to implement the PBID program as outlined in the
Downtown PBID Management District Plan and Engineers Report. These assessments
may only be used to provide an enhanced level of services to assessment payers and may
not be used for other City priorities.
Council District(s) Affected: 3.
Proposed Actions:
Subitem-A: (R-2025-636)
Resolution determining that the Operating and Management Agreement is exempt from
the California Environmental Quality Act Pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA
Guidelines.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-140)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a tenyear Agreement with San Diego Downtown Partnership, to provide above-baseline
services in the Downtown PBID.
Subitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations
Committee meeting on May 11, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Lee, to recommend
Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; Campillo-yea, Foster III-yea, Campbell-yea, Lee-yea.
Economic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421
City Attorney Contact: Daphne Z. Skogen |
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Item S500:
Ordinance Adopting Updated SDPD Military Equipment Use Procedure, and
Renewing Approval for Use, Funding, and Acquisition of Military Equipment,
Under Assembly Bill 481. (Added 6/11/25)
This item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at
2:00 p.m.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
The Police Department FY 2025 Budget allocated $1,112,469 toward military equipment
expenditures from the General Fund.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
(O-2025-139)
Introduction of an Ordinance adopting the updated Police Department Military Equipment
Use Procedure and renewing approval for military equipment under Assembly Bill 481.
Committee Actions Taken: N/A
Police: Captain Anthony Dupree, (619) 531-2745
City Attorney Contact: Lara Easton |
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Item 54:
Vista Santo Domingo Rezone and Plan Amendment Project No. PRJ-1110197.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
All actions related to the original consideration of the project were paid by the applicant
through a deposit account.
Council District(s) Affected: 8.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinances which were introduced on 6/3/2025, Item 332, SubitemB and Subitem-C, (Council voted 7-0; Councilmember Campbell-not present,
Councilmember Foster III-not present):
A General Plan Amendment and Community Plan Amendment to change the land use
designation from Residential-Medium to Light Industrial and Residential to Industrial
Employment, a Rezone to change the zone from RM-2-4 (Residential-Multiple Unit) to
IL-1-1 (Industrial-Light), and a San Diego Municipal Code Amendment to Chapter 13,
Article 2, Division 14 - Community Plan Implementation Overlay Zone (CPIOZ)
boundary for the Otay Mesa Community Plan to include the project site in the CPIOZ –
Type A boundary. No development is being proposed as part of this project. The vacant
5.58-acre site is located northeast of the terminus Vista Santo Domingo and Exposition
Way and north and west of Innovative Drive (Assessor’s Parcel Number: 645-050-4400).
An Addendum to Program Environmental Impact Report No. 30330/304032/Sch No.
2004651076 was prepared for the project.
Subitem-A: (O-2025-127)
Ordinance amending Chapter 13, Article 2, Division 14 of the San Diego Municipal Code
by amending Sections 132.1402 and 132.1403 relating to the Vista Santo Domingo project
and the Otay Mesa Community Plan.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-126)
Ordinance rezoning 5.58-acres located within the Otay Mesa Community Plan area from
Residential-Multiple Unit (RM-2-4) Zone to the Industrial-Light (IL-1-1) Zone.
Committee Actions Taken: N/A
Development Services: Sara Osborn, (619) 446-5381
City Attorney Contact: Lauren Hendrickson |
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Item 53:
Authorization for the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego
2025 Lease Revenue Bonds and Ballpark Refunding Bonds.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
Please see "Fiscal Considerations" section of the Staff Report.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinances which were introduced on 6/3/2025, Item 330, SubitemA and Subitem-B (Council voted 7-0, Councilmember Campbell-not present,
Councilmember Foster III -not present):
Subitem-A: (O-2025-124)
Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale by the Public Facilities Financing Authority
of the City of San Diego of its 2025 Lease Revenue Bonds in the aggregate principal
amount not-to-exceed $465,000,000 and approving other related documents and actions.
Subitem-A: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-125)
Ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the
City of San Diego Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, to refund all or a portion of the
City’s 2016 Ballpark Bonds and approving other related documents and actions.
Subitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on
April 16, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, second by Council President Pro
Tem Lee, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not present.
Debt Management: Samantha Weisman, (619) 533-6491
City Attorney Contact: David Powell |
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Item 52:
Ordinance to Authorize a Contract Extension Between the City of San Diego and
Brycer, LLC.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this Action. This contract does not require
payment by the City, as it merely allows the Fire-Rescue Department to access reports in
the web portal, which are paid by the licensed contractors.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 6/3/2025, Item 50, (Council
voted 7-0, Councilmember Campbell-not present, Councilmember Foster III -not present):
(O-2025-128)
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute the Second Amendment to
the Contract with Brycer LLC, extending the Contract through June 30, 2026, for The
Compliance Engine.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Public Safety Committee meeting on May 14, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Whitburn, second by Vice Chair Campillo, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campillo-yea, Campbell-yea, Whitburn-yea.
Fire-Rescue: James Gaboury, (619) 533-4401
City Attorney Contact: Daniel Orloff |
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Item 51:
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Parking Reform-Proposed Amendments to Chapter 8, Articles 2 & 6 of the
Municipal Code, and Council Policies 100-18,200-4, and 200-15, and a Fee Update
Resolution Relating to General Parking Regulations, Traffic Movement and Control,
Residential Parking Programs and Valet Parking.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There are no costs associated with this action.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 6/2/2025, Item S400, SubitemA, (Council voted 5-2, (Councilmember von Wilpert-nay, Councilmember Moreno-nay,
Councilmember Campbell-not present, Councilmember Foster III -not present):
(O-2025-132 Cor. Copy)
Ordinance amending Chapter 8, Article 2, Division 0 of the San Diego Municipal Code by
amending sections 82.07 and 82.08 relating to traffic movement and control; and
amending Chapter 8, Article 6, Division 1 of the San Diego Municipal Code by amending
sections 86.0101, 86.0104, 86.0105, 86.0106, 86.0110, 86.0111, 86.0119, 86.0120,
86.0121, 86.0123, 86.0124, 86.0125, 86.0126, 86.0127, 86.0128 and 86.0142 relating to
general parking regulations; and amending Chapter 8, Article 6, Division 20 by amending
sections 86.2003, 86.2004, 86.2005, 86.2006, 86.2007, 86.2008, 86.2011, 86.2012 and
86.2013 relating to residential parking programs; and amending Chapter 8, Article 6,
Division 22 by amending sections 86.2202, 86.2203, 86.2204 and 86.2205 relating to
valet parking.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting
on May 20, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Chair Whitburn, second by Vice Chair Lee, to recommend Council
approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-1; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-nay.
Transportation Department: Ahmad Erikat, (619) 236-7072
City Attorney Contact: Cassandra Mougin |
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Item 50:
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Authorize the Fifth Amendment to Sole Source (SS) # 3279 Agreement with Dr.
David Victor for Energy Market Expert Review Services Regarding the San Vicente
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Project.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
The increase of not-to-exceed amount for the SS# 3279 Agreement is $500,000, bringing
the Agreement total not-to-exceed amount to $1,180,000 over five years. Funds will be
available from the Water Utility Operating Fund.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
(O-2025-135)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or designee, to execute Amendment
No. 5 to the Contract with Dr. David G. Victor, extending the Contract through August 22,
2030, in connection with Energy Market Expert Review Services regarding the potential
San Vicente Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Project.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on May 25, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Vice Chair Campbell, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.
Public Utilities: Orelia DeBraal, (858) 292-6418
City Attorney Contact: Melissa D. Ables |
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Item 202:
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU)
Regulation Amendments to the San Diego Municipal Code and Local Coastal
Program Amendment.
This item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at
2:00 p.m.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There is no cost to the City with this action. Costs associated with the implementation of
these regulations will be covered by project applicants through the project permitting
process. Funds from the new ADU Home Density Bonus Community Enhancement Fee
Fund will go into a new ADU Bonus Community Enhancement Fee Fund that will be
used to fund neighborhood enhancing improvements and services, with a focus on
Communities of Concern.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Subitem-A: (R-2025-625)
Resolution determining that the approval of the Accessory Dwelling Unit and Junior
Dwelling Unit Regulation Amendments to the San Diego Municipal Code and Local
Coastal Program are Categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
Under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15282(h) and 15332.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-136)
Introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 11, Article 3, Division 1 of the San Diego
Municipal Code by amending Section 113.0103; amending Chapter 12, Article 5, Division
4 by amending Section 125.0431; amending Chapter 13, Article 1, Division 3 by
amending Section 131.0322, Table 131-03B; amending Chapter 14, Article 1, Division 3
BY retitling and amending Section 141.0302, Table 141-03A; amending Chapter 14,
Article 3, Division 8 by amending Section 143.0815; and amending Chapter 14, Article 4,
Division 5 by amending Section 144.0501, relating to the Amendment to the Accessory
Dwelling Unit and Junior Dwelling Unit Regulations.
Subitem-C: (R-2025-620)
Resolution approving the Accessory Dwelling Unit Home Density Bonus Program
Community Enhancement Fee.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Land Use and Housing Committee meeting on May 15, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Chair Lee, second by Vice Chair Elo-Rivera, to approve staff’s
recommendation with an amendment to item 16 to utilize Option 2 related to development
scale using a unit cap approach, and implement the following proposed amendments to
Action Item 2 relating to the Community Enhancement Fee:
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Exempt ADUs that are deed-restricted to very low (30-50%) or low income (3060%) households from paying the Community Enhancement Fee in Moderate, High, and
Very High Opportunity Areas as determined by The California Tax Credit Allocation
Committee; and
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Add requirements to the Community Enhancement Fee resolution to model it after
the Climate Equity Fund.
VOTE: 3-1; Lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Campillo-yea, Moreno-nay.
Planning: Liz Saidkhanian, (619) 533-5990
City Attorney Contact: Corrine Neuffer |
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Item 60:
Authorization for the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego
2025A Water Revenue Bonds.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
See "Fiscal Considerations" section of Staff Report.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance that was introduced on 5/20/2025, item 332, Subitem-A
(Council voted 7-0, Councilmember Campbell and Councilmember Elo-Rivera-not
present):
(O-2025-123)
Ordinance approving and authorizing the issuance and sale of one or more series of water
revenue bonds on a taxable or tax-exempt basis by the Public Facilities Financing
Authority of the City of San Diego in an aggregate amount not to exceed $250,000,000 to
finance additional capital improvements to the Water System, pay the Subordinated Water
Revenue Commercial Paper Notes of the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City
of San Diego, approving the forms and authorizing the execution and delivery of the
related financing documents, and approving certain other related agreements and actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on
April 16, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, second by Council President Pro
Tem Lee, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not present.
Debt Management: Allison Falkenstein, (619) 533-4516
City Attorney Contact: Marguerite Ella Middaugh |
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Item 59:
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Loan to the City of San Diego’s Water System
for the Otay 2nd Pipeline Steel Replacement Phase 3 Project.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
Authorize the Mayor or his designee to implement the Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund Loan, execute the loan documents and take other necessary actions to facilitate the
funding of the Otay 2nd Pipeline Steel Replacement Phase 3 Project for an estimated
amount reasonably expected not to exceed $50 million. See Fiscal Considerations section
in staff report.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item S504 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-77)
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor or designee to implement a Drinking Water State
Revolving Fund Loan in an amount reasonably expected not to exceed $50 million to
facilitate the funding of the Otay 2nd Pipeline Steel Replacement Phase 3 Project.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on
April 16, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Council President Pro Tem Lee, second by Committee Member
Elo-Rivera, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not present.
Debt Management: Allison Falkenstein, (619) 533-4516
City Attorney Contact: Bret A. Bartolotta |
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Item 58:
Award a Consultant Agreement, Contract #H2426385-M, to Kleinfelder Inc. to
provide professional engineering services for the Miramar Water Treatment Plant
Residuals Redirection Project.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
The cost of this agreement is not to exceed $5,324,812.00 for a term of 80 months. The
agreement will be funded by the Water and Sewer Fund.
Council District(s) Affected: 5.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 57 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-120)
Ordinance approving the Agreement with Kleinfelder, Inc. for the design of Miramar
Water Treatment Plant Residuals Redirection (H2427385-M) and related actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Environment Committee on April 17, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Vice Chair Campbell to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, Lacava-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: Akram Bassyouni, (619) 533-3616
City Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason |
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Item 57:
Third Amendment to the Salesforce Software and Services Agreement between the
City of San Diego and Carahsoft Technology Corporation.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
This amendment increases the not-to-exceed amount of the original as-needed agreement
by $12,000,000 to a total of $20,500,000 over the term which expires in November 2029.
Expenditure of funds for as needed services is contingent upon sufficient funding being
available in each participating City department's budget each fiscal year. Approximate
FY26 estimated costs include $1,400,000 from Enterprise Funds and $700,000 from
General Fund (costs have already been budgeted for FY26).
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 56 (Council
voted 6-1, Councilmember Moreno-nay, Council President LaCava and Councilmember
von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-112)
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or designee, to enter into and sign the Third
Amendment to the Salesforce Software and Services Agreement with Carahsoft
Technology Corporation, increasing the not to exceed amount by $12,000,000 for
continuation of Salesforce license and subscription services and the as-needed expansion
of the platform to allow City departments to purchase Salesforce licenses under this
Agreement, for a term extending through November 2, 2029, bringing the total Agreement
value to a not to exceed amount of $20,500,000, and related funding actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Rules Committee on April 16, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, second by Chair LaCava to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-1; LaCava-yea, Lee-yea, Campillo-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-Nay.
Performance & Analytics: Alex Hempton, (619) 384-4468
City Attorney Contact: Markecia Simmons |
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Item 56:
Second Amendment to the Contract with Focus Psychological Service, Inc. for
Comprehensive Psychological Services.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
Authorization of this second amendment to the agreement will increase the not-to-exceed
amount of the contract by $964,050 to a total not-to-exceed amount of $5,479,845 and
will extend the duration of the contract for an additional one-year term through June 30,
2026. $661,000 will be funded by the Police General Fund and $66,800 will be funded by
the Police BSCC Wellness Grant, and $236,250 will be funded by the Fire Department
General Fund.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 55 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-116)
Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into the Second Amendment to
the Contract with Focus Psychological Services, Inc. to provide comprehensive
psychological services for public safety employees, increasing the contract by $964,050
and extending the Contract for an additional one year through June 30, 2026.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Public Safety Committee on April 23, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Chair von Wilpert, second by Committee Member Whitburn, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campillo-yea, Campbell-yea, Whitburn-yea.
Police: Ricky Radasa, (619) 244-5823
City Attorney Contact: Jill S. Cristich |
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Item 55:
Request an Extension of Contract K-20-1824-DBB-3-A with SC Valley Engineering,
Inc.; Sewer & AC Water Crown Point West.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There are no additional costs associated with this action.
Council District(s) Affected: 1.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 54 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-117)
Ordinance authorizing the obligations of construction contract K-20-1824-DBB-3-A with
S. C. Valley Engineering, Inc. for construction of the Sewer & AC Water Crown Point
West Project to extend beyond five years to June 12, 2027.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on April
24, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Foster III, second by Chair Whitburn, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: Shadi Sami, (619) 236-7306
City Attorney Contact: Adam Wander |
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Item 54:
Request for the Extension of Construction Contract K-20-1837-DBB-A with Palm
Engineering Construction Company, Inc. for Market St-47th to Euclid Complete
Street, Market Street Water Pipe Replacement and Market Street Sewer Pipe
Replacement.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There are no costs associated with this action, it is for time extension only.
Council District(s) Affected: 4.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 53 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-121)
Ordinance authorizing the obligations of construction contract (K-20-1837-DBB-A) with
Palm Engineering to extend beyond five years until December 31, 2025 for the Market
St.-47th to Euclid Complete Streets Project.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on April
24, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Foster III, second by Chair Whitburn, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: George Ghossain, (619) 533-4397
City Attorney Contact: Ryan P. Gerrity |
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Item 53:
Pure Water Program – Authorization for the Mayor to Extend Insurance Coverage
for an Owner-Controlled Insurance Program for the North City Pure Water Phase 1
Project.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
The total amount not to exceed for the OCIP extension is $9,769,340. See Staff Report for
fiscal considerations for funding sources.
Council District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 52 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-122 Cor. Copy 2)
Ordinance appropriating funding for the extension of insurance coverage for an ownercontrolled insurance program for the North City Pure Water Phase 1 Project and
authorizing related actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Environment Committee on April 17, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member LaCava, second by Vice Chair Campbell to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, Lacava-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: Elif Cetin, (619) 533-3794
City Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason |
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Item 52:
Pure Water Program – Amendment No. 4 to the Agreement with AECOM Technical
Services, Inc. for Engineering Services for the Design of Morena Pump Station,
Morena Conveyance North, Morena Conveyance South, Morena Conveyance
Middle, and Morena Pipeline CIP Projects (H166635).
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
Authorization of this 4th Amendment to the agreement will increase the cost by
$2,862,000, for a total contract amount of $24,539,006 while extending the contract an
additional two years. Funds in the amount of $1,366,000 for Phase 11 and $1,496,000 for
all subsequent Phases thru 13, estimated to be spent as $1,955,000 from Fund Metro
Sewer CIP, and $907,000.00 from Fund Water Utility CIP.
Council District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 6, 7.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 51 (Council
voted 7-0, Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-119)
Ordinance approving the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement with AECOM Technical
Services, Inc. for engineering services for the design of Morena Pump Station and
Conveyance System (H166635) and related actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Environment Committee on April 17, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Campbell, second by Committee Member LaCava, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: Akram Bassyouni, (619) 541-1627
City Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason |
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Item 51:
Pure Water – Third Amendment to the Agreement with HDR Engineering, Inc. for
the Pure Water North City Conveyance System (H156508).
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
This action authorizes the expenditure in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 from Pure
Water Program Phase 1, (North City Pure Water Pump Station; and North City Pure Water
Pipeline), Water Utility CIP, for the purpose of executing this Third Amendment to the
agreement.
Council District(s) Affected: 5, 6.
Proposed Actions:
Adopt the following Ordinance which was introduced on 5/13/2025, Item 50 (Council
voted 7-0. Council President LaCava and Councilmember von Wilpert-not present):
(O-2025-118)
Ordinance approving the Third Amendment to the Agreement with HDR Engineering,
Inc. for design and construction support services for the Pure Water North City
Conveyance System (H156508) and related actions.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on April 17, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Campbell, second by Committee Member LaCava, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Elo-Rivera-yea, Campbell-yea, LaCava-yea.
Engineering & Capital Projects: Akram Bassyouni, (619) 533-3616
City Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason |
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Item 50:
Ordinance to Authorize a Contract Extension Between the City of San Diego and
Brycer, LLC.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this Action. This contract does not require
payment by the City, as it merely allows the Fire-Rescue Department to access reports in
the web portal, which are paid by the licensed contractors.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
(O-2025-128)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute the
Second Amendment to the Contract with Brycer LLC, extending the Contract through
June 30, 2026, for The Compliance Engine.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Public Safety Committee meeting on May 14, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Whitburn, second by Vice Chair Campillo, to
recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 4-0; von Wilpert-yea, Campillo-yea, Campbell-yea, Whitburn-yea.
Fire-Rescue: James Gaboury, (619) 533-4401
City Attorney Contact: Daniel Orloff |
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Item 332:
Vista Santo Domingo Rezone and Plan Amendment Project No. PRJ-1110197.
This item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at
2:00 p.m.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
All actions related to the original consideration of the project were paid by the applicant
through a deposit account.
Council District(s) Affected: 8.
Proposed Actions:
A General Plan Amendment and Community Plan Amendment to change the land use
designation from Residential-Medium to Light Industrial and Residential to Industrial
Employment, a Rezone to change the zone from RM-2-4 (Residential-Multiple Unit) to
IL-1-1 (Industrial-Light), and a San Diego Municipal Code Amendment to Chapter 13,
Article 2, Division 14 - Community Plan Implementation Overlay Zone (CPIOZ)
boundary for the Otay Mesa Community Plan to include the project site in the CPIOZ –
Type A boundary. No development is being proposed as part of this project. The vacant
5.58-acre site is located northeast of the terminus Vista Santo Domingo and Exposition
Way and north and west of Innovative Drive (Assessor’s Parcel Number: 645-050-4400).
An Addendum to Program Environmental Impact Report No. 30330/304032/Sch No.
2004651076 was prepared for the project.
Subitem-A: (R-2025-568)
Resolution adopting Addendum No. 1110197 to Program Environmental Impact Report
No. 30330/304032/Sch No. 2004651076 for the project.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-127)
Introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 13, Article 2, Division 14 of the San
Diego Municipal Code by amending Sections 132.1402 and 132.1403 relating to the Vista
Santo Domingo project and the Otay Mesa Community Plan.
Subitem-C: (O-2025-126)
Introduction of an Ordinance rezoning 5.58-acres located within the Otay Mesa
Community Plan area from Residential-Multiple Unit (RM-2-4) Zone to the IndustrialLight (IL-1-1) Zone.
Subitem-D: (R-2025-569)
Resolution adopting amendments to the Otay Mesa Community Plan to redesignate a
5.58-acre site from Residential-Medium to Light Industrial and add a Community Plan
Implementation Overlay Zone – Type A and amendment to the General Plan to
redesignate the site from Residential to Industrial Employment.
Committee Actions Taken: N/A
Development Services: Sara Osborn, (619) 446-5381
City Attorney Contact: Lauren Hendrickson |
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Item 330:
Authorization For the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego
2025 Lease Revenue Bonds and Ballpark Refunding Bonds.
This item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at
2:00 p.m.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
Please see "Fiscal Considerations" section of the Staff Report.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Subitem-A: (O-2025-124)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the issuance and sale by the Public Facilities
Financing Authority of the City of San Diego of its 2025 Lease Revenue Bonds in the
aggregate principal amount not-to-exceed $465,000,000 and approving other related
documents and actions.
Subitem-A: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Subitem-B: (O-2025-125)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Public Facilities Financing
Authority of the City of San Diego Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, to refund all or a
portion of the City’s 2016 Ballpark Bonds and approving other related documents and
actions.
Subitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
Subitem-C: (R-2025-543)
Resolution declaring the City’s official intent to use proceeds from debt obligations to
reimburse itself for eligible capital expenditures advanced by the General Fund.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee meeting on
April 16, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Committee Member Elo-Rivera, second by Council President Pro
Tem Lee, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-0; Foster III-yea, Lee-yea, Elo-Rivera-yea, Moreno-not present.
Debt Management: Samantha Weisman, (619) 533-6491
City Attorney Contact: David Powell
NOTE: See the Public Facilities Financing Authority Agenda of June 3, 2025, for a
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Item S400:
Parking Reform-Proposed Amendments to Chapter 8, Articles 2 & 6 of the
Municipal Code, and Council Policies 100-18, 200-4, and 200-15, and a Fee Update
Resolution Relating to General Parking Regulations, Traffic Movement and Control,
Residential Parking Programs and Valet Parking. (Added 5/30/25)
This item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at
2:00 p.m.
Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:
See Staff Report.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Proposed Actions:
Subitem-A: (O-2025-132)
Introduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 8, Article 2, Division 0 of the San Diego
Municipal Code by amending sections 82.07 and 82.08 relating to traffic movement and
control; and amending Chapter 8, Article 6, Division 1 of the San Diego Municipal Code
by amending sections 86.0101, 86.0104, 86.0105, 86.0106, 86.0110, 86.0111, 86.0119,
86.0120, 86.0121, 86.0123, 86.0124, 86.0125, 86.0126, 86.0127, 86.0128 and 86.0142
relating to general parking regulations; and amending Chapter 8, Article 6, Division 20 by
amending sections 86.2003, 86.2004, 86.2005, 86.2006, 86.2007, 86.2008, 86.2011,
86.2012 and 86.2013 relating to residential parking programs; and amending Chapter 8,
Article 6, Division 22 by amending sections 86.2202, 86.2203, 86.2204 and 86.2205
relating to valet parking.
Subitem-B: (R-2025-602)
Resolution adopting amended versions of City of San Diego Council Policy 100-18, titled
"Community Parking District," Council Policy 200-04, titled "Management of Time Limit
Parking Zones and Parking Meter Zones," and Council Policy 200-15, titled "Valet
Parking and Passenger Loading Zone Policy."
Subitem-C: (R-2025-607)
Resolution approving the establishment of new rates and fees and adjustments to existing
rates and fees for inclusion in the City rate book related to valet permit fees and parking
meter installation fees.
Committee Actions Taken:
This item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting
on March 20, 2025.
ACTION: Motion by Chair Whitburn, second by Vice Chair Lee, to recommend Council
approval of staff’s proposed actions.
VOTE: 3-1; Whitburn-yea, Lee-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-nay.
Transportation Department: Ahmad Erikat, (619) 236-7072
City Attorney Contact: Cassandra Mougin |
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