April 17, 2024 Regular Meeting
Robert Amparano –Mayor
James Tucker -Mayor Pro Tem
Ida Obeso-Martinez -Council Member
Stacy Mendoza -Council Member
Katherine Burnworth -Council Member
AGENDA
Regular Meeting of the Imperial City Council
City Council Chambers
220 West 9th Street,
Imperial, CA 92251-1637
April 17, 2024
Closed Session at 06:00 pm
Open Session at 07:00 pm
- You are encouraged to observe the City Council meetings via Livestream at the City of Imperial Facebook page.
- All documents containing an executive summary and staff recommendation associated with open session action items are made available for public inspections on the City's website, www.cityofimperial.org seventy-two (72) hours prior to the posted meeting time.
Government Code section 54957.5(b)(2)(B)
6:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION
CALL TO ORDER:
PUBLIC COMMENT FOR CLOSED SESSION ITEMS ONLY: The City Council welcomes public input. Members of the public may address the City Council on Closed Session items by contacting the City Clerk's Office at 760-355-3334. Pursuant to State Law, the City Council may not discuss or take action on issues not on the meeting agenda (Government Code Section 54954.2). If you are compensated to communicate with City officials, you may be required to register and/or make certain disclosures as a lobbyist. Please see the City Clerk for additional information. There is a time limit of three (3) minutes for anyone wishing to address the City Council on these matters.
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: The City Council finds, based on advice from the City Attorney, that discussion in open session of the following described matter(s) will prejudice the position of the City in existing and anticipated litigation.
A. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS – G.C § 54956.8
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A. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION – G.C § 54956.7 (b)(1) Title of Position: City Manager |
CITY COUNCIL CONVENES TO REGULAR MEETING
7:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AGENDA: The City Council will discuss the order of the agenda, may amend the order, add urgency items, note abstentions or "no" votes on consent calendar items and request consent calendar items be removed from the consent calendar for discussion. The City Council may also remove items from the consent calendar prior to that portion of the agenda. For purposes of the official city record, the City Council may take care of these issues by entertaining a formal motion.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS:
PUBLIC COMMENT: There is a time limit of three (3) minutes for anyone wishing to address the City Council on these matters.
Matters not appearing on the agenda: If you wish to address the City Council concerning any item within the City Council`s jurisdiction, please raise your hand and be acknowledged by the Mayor. At that time, state your name and address for the record. The Mayor reserves the right to place a time limit of three (3) minutes on each person’s presentation. It is requested that longer presentations be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office in writing 48 hours before the meeting.
A. PRESENTATIONS:
A-1. | Proclamation presentation for Community Development Week |
A-2. | Proclamation presentation for National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week |
B. CONSENT AGENDA:
All items appearing under "Consent Agenda" will be acted upon by the City Council in one motion without discussion. Should any Council member or other person request that any item be considered separately, that item will then be taken up at the time as determined by the Mayor.
B-1. | Approval of Claims and Warrants Report |
B-2. | Approval of City Council Minutes of April 3, 2024 |
C. ACTION ITEMS (DISCUSSION/ACTION- APPROVE-DISAPPROVE):
C-1. | Approval of special event application submitted by the Department of Homeland Security for their Imperial Valley Law Enforcement Relay Run event. Staff Report: Tony Lopez, Parks and Recreation Director Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval of the special event application. |
C-2. | Approval of a second amendment to the Imperial Police Officers Association (IPOA) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to clarify language regarding holiday pay calculations for CalPERS. Staff Report: Kristen Smith, Human Resources Manager Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval of a second amendment to the IPOA MOU. |
C-3. | Accept and approve project completion of Highway 86 Fence Replacement Project from 2nd Street to Marshall Avenue. Staff Report: Othon Mora, Community Development Director Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval of the final contract amount, acceptance of completed project and to authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of completion with the Imperial County Clerk Recorder’s Office. |
C-4. | Approval of commercial agreement between Quick Quack Car Wash and the City of Imperial Police Department. Staff Report: Aaron Reel, Chief of Police Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval of the agreement with Quick Quack Car Wash for Police Department vehicle car wash services. |
D. REPORTS
D-1. | Department Reports |
D-2. | City Manager Report |
D-3. | Mayor and Councilmember Reports |
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular scheduled meeting of the Imperial City Council is Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, KRISTINA SHIELDS, City Clerk for the City of Imperial, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing notice was posted at the City of Imperial City Hall bulletin board at 420 S. Imperial Avenue, Imperial, CA and on the City of Imperial’s website not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting, per Government Code 54954.2.
Dated: April 12, 2024
KRISTINA SHIELDS
City Clerk