07-22-25_Action with CommentsANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL
ACTION AGENDA
JULY 22, 2025
TELECONFERENCE NOTICE Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, Subdivision (b), the regular meeting of July 22, 2025 at 3:00 P.M. (PST) will include teleconference participation by Council Member Norma Campos Kurtz from 114 Jericho Path, Falmouth, MA 02540. This Notice and Agenda will be posted at the teleconference location. Public comment on the agenda from this address shall be allowed pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3. ORDER OF BUSINESS: Public sessions of all regular meetings of the City Council/Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority/Public Financing Authority/Housing and Public Improvements Authority begin at 5:00 P.M. Public hearings begin at 5:30 P.M. unless otherwise noted. Closed sessions begin at 3:00 P.M. or such other time as noted. Closed sessions may be preceded by one or more public workshops. If a workshop is scheduled, the subject and time of the workshop will appear on the agenda. Not all of the above agencies may be meeting on any given date. The agenda will specify which agencies are meeting. All meetings are in the Anaheim City Hall, Council Chamber, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805 or such other location as noted. Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2(a)(2), no action or discussion by the City Council shall be undertaken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except to briefly provide information, ask for clarification, provide direction to staff, or schedule a matter for a future meeting. REPORTS: All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) are available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: There are two Public Comment periods with speakers having one opportunity to address the City Council, except for scheduled public hearing items. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, unless a different time limit is announced. The City uses speaker cards that must be submitted to the City Clerk in order to address the City Council. Prior to the business portion of the agenda, the City Council and all other related agencies meeting on such date will convene in joint session for the first Public Comment period where speakers will be permitted to speak on specific agenda item(s). This first Public Comment period is limited to 90 minutes or until all agenda item speakers have been heard, whichever is later. Any remaining time shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers until the 90 minute time limitation is exhausted. The second Public Comment period will be opened by the Mayor if any non-agenda item speakers were not called during the first Public Comment period. For public hearings, the Mayor or Chairperson will separately call for testimony at the time of each public hearing. Testimony during public hearings is subject to the following time limits: Project applicant or issue initiator: twenty minutes for initial presentation and ten minutes for rebuttal; Residents within the noticed area of the subject property: ten minutes; All other members of the public: three minutes. Public hearings regarding legislative matters: five minutes. The Mayor or Chairperson may limit the length of comments during public hearings due to the number of persons wishing to speak or if comments become repetitious or irrelevant. Speakers shall refrain from profane language and other disruptive remarks or behavior which disrupts or disturbs the meeting, or risk being removed (AMC 1.12.017). Additionally, members of the public may correspond with the City Council and all other related agencies, on any agenda items or matters within the jurisdiction of such governing bodies, by submitting comments electronically for City Council consideration by sending them to publiccomment@anaheim.net. To ensure distribution to the City Council prior to consideration of the agenda, please submit comments at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time of the meeting. Those comments, as well as any comments received after that time, will be distributed to the City Council, posted on the City’s website, and will be made part of the official public record of the meeting. Current and archived public comments are available at www.anaheim.net/publiccomment. Contact the City Clerk’s Office at 714-765-5166 or cityclerk@anaheim.net with any questions. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS: Items of business may be added to the agenda upon a motion adopted by a minimum 2/3 vote finding that there is a need to take immediate action and that the need for action came to the attention of the City or Agency subsequent to the agenda being posted. Items may be deleted from the agenda upon request of staff or upon action of the Council or Agency. CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent Calendar items will be acted on by one roll call vote unless a member(s) requests an item(s) be discussed and/or removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCION (TRANSLATION SERVICES: SEE LAST PAGE OF AGENDA FOR DESCRIPTION IN ENGLISH): La ciudad provee servicios de interpretación al español en las juntas del Consejo. La interpretación simultánea al español se ofrece por medio del uso de audífonos y la interpretación consecutiva (español a inglés) también está disponible para cualquiera que desee dirigirse al Ayuntamiento, declarando su petición en el podio. No tiene que usar los servicios de interpretación de la Ciudad; las personas pueden proveer su propio intérprete, si lo desean. Debido a que existen muchos dialectos y regionalismos, la Ciudad no puede garantizar que los intérpretes puedan traducir a un dialecto o regionalismo en particular y rehúsa cualquier responsabilidad que surja de tales servicios. Para servicios de interpretación en otros idiomas, comuníquese con la oficina de la Ciudad (City Clerk), cuando menos 48 horas antes de la junta programada.
Ashleigh E. Aitken Mayor Natalie Meeks Mayor Pro Tem District 6 Ryan Balius Council Member District 1 Carlos A. Leon Council Member District 2
Natalie Rubalcava Council Member District 3 Norma Campos Kurtz Council Member District 4 Kristen M. Maahs Council Member District 5
200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: (714) 765-5166 Fax (714) 765-4105 www.anaheim.net
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ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
JULY 22, 2025
3:00 P.M.
TELECONFERENCE NOTICE
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54953, Subdivision (b), the regular meeting of July 22, 2025 at 3:00 P.M. (PST) will include teleconference participation by Council Member Norma Campos Kurtz from 114 Jericho Path, Falmouth, MA 02540. This Notice and Agenda will be posted at the teleconference location. Public comment on the agenda from this address shall be allowed pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3.
Call to order the Anaheim City Council. 3:00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Kurtz (via teleconference), and Maahs. Council Member Leon and Council Member Rubalcava joined the meeting during Closed Session.
3:00 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION
ADDITIONS\DELETIONS TO CLOSED SESSION: None
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS: No in-person speakers and no public comments from the teleconference location. No electronic public comments were received related to the Closed Session agenda.
Recess to closed session. 3:02 p.m.
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Cante v. City of Anaheim, et al., Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-
2022-01284259-CU-PO-NJC
2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Daisy Lopez and Oscar Ledezma Tecla v. City of Anaheim, et al.; Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2022 01283477 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of California
Government Code Section 54956.9): One potential case
4. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Subdivision (a) of Section 54957.6 of the California Government Code) Agency Designated Representative: Linda Andal, Human Resources Director Name of Employee Organizations: Anaheim Fire Association, Anaheim Municipal Employees Association (General, Clerical, and Part-Time Units)
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Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 5:11 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, Kurtz (via teleconference), and Maahs.
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INVOCATION: Reverend Lissa Smith, Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church
FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Natalie Rubalcava
PRESENTATIONS: Recognizing the Team Kids Pilot Program for its commitment to positive youth development through collaboration with public safety professionals, including police officers and firefighters Accepted by Team Kids Pilot Program youth
Recognizing the City of Anaheim’s 2025 Employee VIPs Presented by Director of Human Resources Linda Andal and accepted by 2025 Employee VIPs
Recognizing Canyon High School’s Jayden Legaspi and Madison Gallacher for qualifying for the 2025 Division 1 CIF State Track & Field Championships Accepted by Jayden Legaspi and Madison Gallacher
ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA: City Clerk Theresa Bass reported that Item Nos. 05 and 06 were withdrawn at the request of staff and will be brought back at a later date. Mayor Aitken announced that without objection, Closed Session was recessed, and Council will be discussing one item after the regular meeting. The City Attorney will report on the first session of Closed Session, and there will be a second City Attorney's report after the second Closed Session, once the regular business meeting is reconvened.
City Attorney Robert Fabela stated that he has a partial report at this time. Item Nos. 1 and 2 were heard as scheduled, and there is no reportable action. As for Item No. 3, City Council on an unanimous vote, authorized the City Attorney to file a motion to intervene in the federal lawsuit of Pedro Perdomo v. Kristi
Noem, et al., currently pending in the Central District of California. Item No. 4 was not completed and City Council will reconvene Closed Session at the end of City Business. Once Item No. 4 is completed, he will make a report out of closed session.
PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): Twenty-eight (28) in-person speakers; City Clerk Theresa Bass reported five (5) public comments were received electronically prior to 1:00 p.m. (Total of seven (7) public comments received via email). Public Comments Submitted – July 22, 2025 City Council Meeting (limited to 90 minutes, or until all agenda item speakers have been heard; any time remaining shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers)
COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS: Council Member Maahs highlighted and shared photographs of events she attended including the Edison Park Cleanup and Butterfly Garden collaborative effort. She thanked the volunteers from the North American Baptist Conference, Orange County Conservation Corps, Love Anaheim, and Anaheim Community Services for repainting, replanting, restoring, and establishing a beautiful new butterfly garden at Edison Park. Council Member Maahs stated that their efforts have brought new life to the park, making it an even more welcoming place for families and neighbors. She recognized the volunteers
visiting from Oregon, Minnesota, and North Dakota for spending their time working in Anaheim parks.
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Council Member Maahs shared that on July 19th, she attended the Drive-Thru Resource Drive at Katella High School which was organized by the Naranjeros Car Club as well as Katella High School. Resources were collected for families who may be too fearful to leave their homes or go to the grocery store at this
time. She thanked the Katella High School spirit squad, Naranjeros Car Club, Katella High School baseball team, and Katella High School freshman football team for their help during the event. She recognized Douglas and Claudia, owners of Iguanas Mexican Food on Ball Road, for their generous donation, despite business being slow and current impact to their restaurant. Council Member Maahs invited everyone to the upcoming 3rd Annual Sunkist S.T.E.A.M. Summer Fair at the Sunkist Library. The event is on Saturday, July 26th from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and aims to bring the ocean to Anaheim families. There will be an “Our Fishes of the Caribbean” presentation by Ocean Adventures and families can also enjoy hands on S.T.E.A.M. stations, watercolor races, rubber band helicopters, and sweet treats. The event is free and open to everyone. Council Member Rubalcava highlighted and shared photographs of events she attended including a Family Mobile Resource Center event hosted by Neighborhood Services. She thanked Director of Community Services Sjany Larson-Cash and her team for their continued outreach. She noted that the Family Resource Center rotates between 30 and 35 vulnerable communities in the City and she
highlighted the Balsam Avenue community event. Council Member Rubalcava stated that there are a lot of community members who are concerned about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other instability within the community. She noted there were approximately 30 individuals who requested
information about their kids going back to school. She stated that it was an opportunity to share that the City Council does not govern schools. The Board of Trustees oversees high schools, and the Board of Education oversees elementary schools. She shared that the Anaheim Elementary School District is hosting a Zoom meeting in which she will also be participating. The School District is working with community leaders to educate parents on the back-to-school plan and whether there will be zoom options for kids to be able to continue their education if their parents are afraid to send them to school. Council Member Rubalcava stated that she will share information that is communicated during the School District meeting with her Council colleagues. Council Member Rubalcava shared that she participated in a recent press conference hosted by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva. There were a lot of elected officials and school representatives in attendance to stand against the excessive and unnecessary immigration enforcement raids taking place in communities. She stated that the indiscriminate enforcement has hurt neighborhoods and the economy, driving unnecessary anxiety and fear in residents, many of them immigrants, who have called Anaheim home for decades, and are now living in constant siege. She stated that this is one of the biggest disruptions to the community and
economy since the pandemic in 2020 but the difference between the pandemic and now is that this is completely avoidable. The community recognizes a basis for reasonable federal immigration enforcement that makes the community safer and more stable, but that is not what is happening today.
Businesses are worried about losing employees and customers, and some are struggling to survive, parents are worried about whether it is safe to send their children back to school, and the youth, many of them who are American citizens, are wondering if today will be the last day that they see their parents. Council Member Rubalcava stated that the community who has been built by immigrants and their hard work deserve dignity, stability, and peace of mind. Everyone should be able to go about their day without fear of being racially profiled, detained without a warrant, or targeted simply for existing. This climate of fear is destabilizing the economy, eroding trust, and destroying the sense of safety everyone has worked so hard to build. She clarified that the Anaheim Police Department is not collaborating with ICE and they should not be seen as the enemy. Anaheim Police Officers are here to protect and serve, and that is what they do every single day. She stated that at the press conference she asked for the temporary restraining order of July 11 to be made into a permanent injunction. Council Member Rubalcava stated that courts need to place sensible restrictions on enforcement that are based on law and public safety, and the federal government needs to halt raids immediately and work with local leaders to create policies that protect residents rather than punish them. Council Member Rubalcava stated that the community
deserves stability, families deserve peace of mind, and the City deserves to continue thriving without fear. She stated she was grateful to be able to participate in the press conference. Council Member Rubalcava shared that she considered cancelling the Back-to-School Supply Giveaway and Car Show
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due to insecurities that many residents are facing, but after speaking to the school district, they agreed to move forward with the event. The event is taking place on Saturday, July 26 at Center Greens Park. She thanked the Anaheim Police Association, Anaheim Firefighters Association, and Public Utilities for their
support. She stated she is grateful for the community collaboration to ensure that students have the school supplies and the upper hand that they need to be successful within their academic careers. The event is open to kids of all ages, including high school students. Council Member Rubalcava shared that Mondragon Family Market has been in the community for over 40 years, and they are also hosting a Summer Extravaganza on Friday, July 25th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There will be entertainment for kids, including backpacks and other school supplies. Mondragon Family Market is located off Wilhelmina Street and Olive Street. She noted that it is important to host the event in this community because parking is an issue and parents will be able to walk with their kids to the event. Mayor Aitken stated that she looks forward to Council Member Rubalcava’s report regarding the Anaheim Elementary School District meeting. Council Member Balius shared that last week he was honored to join a press conference in support of Assembly Bill 571, which was introduced by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva. Assembly Bill 571
aims to expedite the development of the Veterans Cemetery in Gypsum Canyon by exempting the project from additional California Environmental Quality Act review. He stated that the site has already undergone multiple rounds of environmental review, and it is time to move the project forward without
unnecessary delay. Council Member Balius shared that he deeply values the service and sacrifices veterans have made. He stated this will be the first and only veteran cemetery in Orange County, and he is incredibly proud that it will be in Anaheim, with over 130,000 veterans living in Orange County, the cemetery will provide a meaningful and lasting tribute to those who served this country. It will ensure families have a dignified, accessible place to honor their loved ones. Council Member Leon stated that it is important to share verified and correct information, including the fact that Anaheim police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and City staff are here to serve residents and are not involved with immigration enforcement. He stated that he hopes the community continues working together, collaborating, helping one another, and checking in on neighbors to get through this time as one team. [Council Member Leon provided comments in Spanish and repeated them in English.] Council Member Leon thanked residents and City staff who attended the Barton Park neighborhood meeting, including Director of Community Services Sjany Larson-Cash, Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee, and Anaheim Police Lieutenant Willie Triplett. He stated that he appreciates the continued
work that City staff does to help neighborhoods and to make sure that parks are successful and high quality. The meetings bring neighbors together to address different issues. Council Member Leon congratulated Mama Cozza’s for 60 years of business. They were originally founded by Frank Sr. and
Vicki Cozza. He stated that the heart of Mama Cozza’s lives on through Frank Jr., Connie, Gloria and the next generation of the Cozza family. He thanked the Cozza family and their team for 60 years of memories and meals. Council Member Leon shared that he attended the Orange County Transportation Authority's OC Fair Express kickoff at Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC). The ride is $4 round trip and youth 18 and under ride free. The bus tickets get individuals into the OC Fair for $4. Tickets can be purchased using the OC Bus App. Council Member Leon shared a PowerPoint slide and invited everyone to the upcoming 3rd Annual Back to School Bash on Sunday, August 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Backpacks, school supplies, and health services will be provided to help students during these times, and to help them get ready for the new year. Council Member Leon shared that his
office is working with the Anaheim Elementary School District to support families who may prefer not to attend in person. Mayor Aitken thanked her Council colleagues for all the work that they are doing in the community to try to get resources to people. She thanked the United Across Borders Foundation, led by Erika Robles, for the food distribution events. She stated there was a food distribution earlier in the day at Ponderosa Park and 857 families received resources. Mayor Aitken thanked the volunteers, City employees, and community members that helped distribute fresh groceries, beverages, and packaged goods for those
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without the means to shop for themselves. She shared that there is typically just a 24-hour notice when fresh food is being donated to the United Across Borders Foundation, and then they must find a location to distribute the food and get the notice out to as many families as possible. She encouraged everyone
to either follow her office or the United Across Borders Foundation on social media to get last minute information to share with the community. Mayor Aitken thanked Congressman Lou Correa’s Office, Orange County Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento’s Office, the Anaheim Union School District, and Anaheim Public Works for helping unload the trucks full of products. Council Member Kurtz thanked the United Across Borders Foundation for distributing food in District 4 neighborhoods. She stated that although she was not present, she was receiving reports from the District 4 team. Council Member Kurtz thanked Erika Robles and all the volunteers for their efforts.
CITY MANAGER’S UPDATE:
City Manager Vanderpool thanked Public Works staff who have been assisting the United Across Borders Foundation with food distribution for critical populations at this very critical time. He shared that
the Housing & Community Development Department is celebrating the grand opening of the City's 17th entirely affordable community. The Miraflores Apartments houses 86 apartments, including eight for those formerly homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Onsite support services are offered to help people and families learn new skills and better their lives. This project is just another example of how high quality and professionally managed affordable housing can be part of a larger revitalization of Anaheim neighborhoods. The City, in partnership with the developer National CORE, will be hosting a grand
opening event on Tuesday, August 5th, at 10:00 a.m. He invited everyone to visit the urban garden rooftop deck, children's play area, and everything else Miraflores Apartments has to offer new residents. City Manager Vanderpool shared that Chief of Police Rick Armendariz will go head-to-head with other
police and fire chiefs from across the county. They will be facing off in the Motorhome Madness and Figure Eight Demolition Derby at the Orange County Fair. The annual demolition derby is a fundraiser for the Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). Last year, the community helped raise more than
$50,000. Anyone with a ticket for the Orange County Fair on July 30th or 31st will be able to attend the event. He noted this is an opportunity to donate to a good cause and support CHOC. 5:00 P.M. - CITY COUNCIL 7:16 p.m.
Items pulled for discussion: Council Member Leon: Item Nos. 10, 12 Council Member Maahs: Item No. 8 MOTION: CL/NM to adopt the balance of the consent calendar as presented. ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried. [Item No. 4: Council Member Maahs recorded a recusal for Item No. 4. MOTION: CL/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0-1 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, and Kurtz; ABSTENTION (Recusal): Council Member Maahs). Motion carried.]
CONSENT CALENDAR:
1. Receive and file minutes of the Community Services Board meeting of May 8, 2025; Library Board meeting of June 9, 2025; and Parks & Recreation meetings of April 23, 2025 and May 28, 2025.
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2. Approve recognitions recognizing NAMM’s continued partnership with the City of Anaheim, the upcoming 50th Anniversary in Anaheim, and the organization’s 125th Anniversary; Dan DeBassio,
Deputy Director of Public Works, retirement with the City of Anaheim; the 25th Anniversary of
Country Family Cafe; Police Lieutenant Jonathan Yepes’ retirement with the City of Anaheim; Servite High School’s Track and Field team for winning their first CIF State Championship.
3. Receive and file, with the possibility of discussion, the list of Professional Services Agreements authorized by the City Manager and the list of Visit Anaheim Subcontractor Agreements approved by the Executive Director of Convention, Sports, and Entertainment in June 2025.
4. Approve the Fiscal Year 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan for federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) funds totaling $9,344,819.70; and designate the Director of the
Housing and Community Development Department, or designee, as the Certifying Official authorized to execute all documents related to the administration, management, and implementation of the CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA programs. Item No. 4: Council Member Maahs recorded a recusal for Item No. 4. MOTION: CL/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0-1 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, and Kurtz; ABSTENTION (Recusal): Council Member Maahs). Motion carried.
5. Approve the Anaheim Workforce Development Board Recertification Request for Program Years 2025-2027 under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, and direct staff to submit the Recertification Request to the State of California. Item No. 05 Item withdrawn by staff.
6. Approve an application designating the City of Anaheim as an Adult and Dislocated Worker Career Services Provider for the Anaheim Local Area under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and authorize staff to submit the application to the State of California. Item No. 06 Item withdrawn by staff.
7. Approve the proposed Five-Year Underground Conversion Plan for Fiscal Year 2025/26.
8. Determine on the basis of the evidence submitted by Anaheim Real Estate Partners, LLC, TS Anaheim, LLC, and FCD, LLC (OCVIBE), that the property owner has complied in good faith with
the terms and conditions of Amended and Restated Development Agreement No. 2020-00004 for the 2024-2025 review period for the OCVIBE Master Site Plan project located in the Platinum Triangle. Item No. 08 Discussion. MOTION: KM/NR ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried.
9. Accept the donation of CalSense irrigation controllers and remotes from Disneyland Resort Horticulture Team, at an estimated value of $55,650 to the Public Works Department.
10. Approve an Agreement with the lowest responsible bidder, Consensus Systems Technologies Corporation, in the amount of $1,950,000, for engineering and equipment procurement, to implement various ITS and CV technologies as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation SMART Grant Project to improve traffic flow and test autonomous vehicle technologies; authorize the Director of Public Works to execute the contract and related documents and to take the
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necessary actions to implement and administer the contract; determine the Project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Class 3, Section 15303 (d) (New Construction) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; and authorize the
Finance Director to execute the Escrow Agreement pertaining to contract retentions. Item No. 10 Discussion. MOTION: CL/RB ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried.
11. Approve the Subdivision Agreement of Parcel Map No. 2021-102, with UHT Holding Group, LLC,
for the subdivision of property into two parcels via a parcel map to construct a proposed drive-through restaurant on Parcel 2, located at 1061 N. Tustin Avenue.
12. Approve the Health Plan-Provider Intergovernmental Transfer Rate Range Program Agreement with the California Department of Health Care Services, in the amount of $1,230,322 representing $1,025,268 for a program plus a $205,054 assessment fee, for a one-time Intergovernmental Transfer to recover unreimbursed ambulance transport revenues for a term effective through June 30, 2027, approve the Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Transfer of Public Funds with CalOptima Health to help recover unreimbursed City costs for service for an administrative fee of 2% of the IGT funds resulting in an estimated revenue of $2,916,306 from CalOptima, less CalOptima’s 2% share for a term of January 1, 2024 through June 30, 2027. Item No. 12 Discussion. MOTION: RB/NR ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried.
13. Approve minutes of the City Council meeting of April 22, 2025.
At 7:38 p.m., Mayor Aitken recessed the City Council to Closed Session.
Council Member Kurtz left the meeting at 8:52 p.m. Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 8:53 p.m. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (non-agenda items): None (opened only if any remaining non-agenda speakers were not called to speak during the first Public Comment period) COUNCIL AGENDA SETTING: None
ADJOURNMENT: 8:54 p.m.
Next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for August 12, 2025.
All agenda items and reports are available for review in the City Clerk’s Office and www.anaheim.net/councilagendas, and the Central Library. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda (other than writings legally exempt from public disclosure) will be available at the Office of the City Clerk, located at 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., 2nd Floor, Anaheim, CA 92805 during regular business hours and by contacting the office by phone, 714-765-5166, or email to cityclerk@anaheim.net.
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