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10-14-25_Action with CommentsANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA OCTOBER 14, 2025 CITY COUNCIL HOUSING AUTHORITY  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 2 October 14, 2025 ANAHEIM CITY COUNCIL ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 14, 2025 3:00 P.M. Call to order the Anaheim City Council. 3:04 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Tem Meeks and Council Members Balius, Leon, Kurtz, and Maahs. Mayor Aitken 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: None Recess to closed session. 3:05 p.m. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Sandra Jaime v. City of Anaheim, et al., Orange County Superior Court Case No.: 30-2024-01423933-CU-OE-CJC 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (d)(1) of Section 54956.9 of the California Government Code) Name of Case: Winter Myers v. Anaheim Convention Center, City of Anaheim, Orange County Superior Court Case No.: 30-2023-01340784-CU-PO-NJC 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 Municipal Employees Association (General, Clerical, and Part-Time Units) Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 5:02 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Leon, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs. 5:00 P.M. INVOCATION: Pastor Kim Skilling, First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim FLAG SALUTE: Council Member Carlos A. Leon 3 October 14, 2025 PRESENTATION: Recognizing October 5 - 11, 2025, as Code Enforcement Officers Appreciation Week Accepted by Director of Planning and Building Heather Allen and Code Enforcement Staff ACCEPTANCE OF OTHER RECOGNITIONS (To be presented at a later date): Recognizing October 5 – 11, 2025, as National Fire Prevention Week Recognizing October 13, 2025, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day Recognizing October 2025, as Domestic Violence Awareness Month Call to order the Anaheim Housing Authority (in joint session with the City Council). 5:12 p.m. ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO THE AGENDAS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS (all agenda items): Ten (10) in-person speakers; City Clerk Theresa Bass reported seven (7) public comments were received electronically prior to 2:30 p.m. (Total of eight (8) public comments received via email). Public Comments Submitted – October 14, 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 District 5 community barbecue on September 24th and shared that numerous engaged residents attended. The gathering was focused on strengthening neighborhood relationships and civic trust and served as a meaningful demonstration of interdepartmental coordination and community-based engagement in action. Council Member Maahs thanked the Police Department for the invitation and their sustained efforts to foster positive community relations. She thanked the Neighborhood Services and Library teams for their consistent commitment to accessibility and to resident outreach. Council Member Maahs stated that CHIRLA was there to share about immigrant rights and Neutral Ground was there to provide resources. She stated that events like this reinforce the importance of collaborative and relationship centered approaches to local governments. Council Member Maahs attended Public Utilities' Public Power Week celebration with Rio Vista Elementary School’s fourth grade class. The program introduced students to the importance of public power and how community owned utilities contribute to the real life, reliability, sustainability, and accountability of the services provided to Anaheim residents. She thanked Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee and General Services Officer Melinda Avelino-Walker and their team for their continued commitment to community engagement. Council Member Maahs attended the Triumph Foundation's Annual Over-the-Line Wheelchair Baseball Tournament on October 11th, recognizing Andrew Skinner and the Foundation's efforts in creating inclusive recreational opportunities for individuals of all abilities. After his own spinal cord injury, Andrew was contacted by hospitals to support others facing similar challenges. Council Member Maahs celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day, starting at the Santa Ana River, City Hall, and ending at the Community Center. She shared that this is the sixth consecutive year that the City has formally recognized Indigenous Peoples Day, and it is a reflection on the City’s commitment to honoring the rich cultural heritage of indigenous communities. She thanked Community Services Supervisor Liz Hernandez and City staff for their contributions. Council Member Maahs announced that the District 5 community meeting will be at Katella High School from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. She invited everyone to stop by and share their concerns and to learn about City departments. Council Member Balius thanked the Police Department, Fire Department, and Public Utilities for responding Saturday night to a car incident that caused a power outage on the west side. He shared that 4 October 14, 2025 Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee and his team replaced the pole and got the power back on in a timely manner. Mayor Pro Tem Meeks shared that last Saturday many families attended the Fire Prevention Fair to learn how they can protect their homes and what the City is doing to protect them. She thanked the Fire Department, Public Works, Public Utilities, and Community Services for coordinating a successful event. Mayor Pro Tem Meeks suggested a Fire Prevention Task Force to address vegetation and issues. She highlighted the importance of being prepared for potential disasters like earthquakes. Mayor Pro Tem Meeks announced the District 6 meeting at the East Anaheim Community Center. Council Member Leon congratulated the Anaheim High School football team on their win over Magnolia High School. He thanked Council Member Rubalcava for loaning him an Anaheim High School jersey to wear. Council Member Leon requested to bring in the Anaheim High School football team to be recognized and noted he still owes them a pizza party. Council Member Leon discussed efforts to assist residents affected by the sale of District 2 properties. He shared that the Housing and Community Development team is trying to work with as many residents as possible to assist them and get them resources and information. Council Member Leon shared that the District 2 open house is on October 22nd at Magnolia High School in the new cyber security building from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. He invited everyone to the Third Annual Trunk-or-Treat event on October 30th at Anaheim Elementary Key Campus off Ball Road, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Council Member Rubalcava highlighted and shared photographs of events she attended including hosting a young Girl Scout, alongside Chief Communications Officer Mike Lyster, who is earning her Government Badge. Council Member Rubalcava shared that she was interviewed by the Girl Scout, and she was able to share the work that the Council is doing on behalf of the residents in the City. The Girl Scout was very impressed to walk the wall of mayors and see that the first female mayor in Anaheim’s 167-year history is currently serving on the Council. Council Member Rubalcava shared that staff also hosted approximately 20 Girl Scouts from Troop 3777, who were working on their Democracy Badge. She thanked Public Utilities General Manager Dukku Lee, Community Services Manager Anaheim Sporn, City Clerk Theresa Bass, Police Detective Laura Lomeli, and Fire Chief Pat Russell for providing an educational experience for the Girl Scouts. Council Member Rubalcava highlighted the groundbreaking for the rebuilding of Patrick Henry Elementary School in District 3, which was funded by bonds. She noted that Council Member Maahs and City Manager Jim Vanderpool were in attendance as well. The students have been transferred to a different location for the next three years, but when it is completed, they will have a state-of-the-art facility, which the students in Anaheim deserve. Council Member Rubalcava discussed the new format for community open houses, which received mixed reviews but were generally well-received. The Police and Fire Departments were present to answer questions. Some of the concerns in District 3 are coyotes, fireworks, public safety, and clean parks. The open house forum provided an opportunity for residents to go to the different booths and get answers to questions from City staff. She thanked Mayor Aitken for attending the District 3 community meeting. Council Member Rubalcava thanked the Ducks organization for their support and for visiting the Packing House. She stated it was a fun experience to see a lot of people supporting the local hockey team. Council Member Rubalcava thanked Community Services for hosting the Fun on Wheels event on Pauline Street, a challenged area in District 3 with significant gang activity. She shared that there was a drive by shooting in the area the week before the event. Council Member Rubalcava thanked the Anaheim Police Department because they hosted a hotdog giveaway for the kids. Neutral Ground was at the event and provided resources. She shared that Neutral Grounds is a nonprofit that provides gang intervention and prevention in impacted schools, including Anaheim High School and Sycamore Junior High School. Council Member Rubalcava recognized Indigenous Peoples Day, highlighting the importance of recognizing the land's ancestral homelands and the contributions of the Tongva Nation. She joined members of the community at the Anaheim Coves Trail alongside Virginia Carmelo, a third generation Orange County resident and Sandonne Goade, who is the Tribal Council Chairwoman for the Tongva Nation. She highlighted that in Anaheim, it is recognized that the land rests on the ancestral homelands of the Tongva people, the original caretakers of the region, long before modern cities were 5 October 14, 2025 established. She shared that a bald eagle flew over right at that time. Council Member Rubalcava congratulated Gaby Sutter who is celebrating 13 years with the Anaheim Police Association as the Executive Director. Many of us know the President, but we know she's doing all the hard work. The Anaheim Police Association represents 400 plus, men and women, who are sworn officers in the City. Mayor Aitken shared her official travel on September 26th to join mayors from across the country at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Fall Leadership Meeting in Oklahoma City, where the Oklahoma City Declaration condemning political violence and encouraging civil discourse was signed at the Oklahoma City Memorial National Memorial and Museum, which sits on the site of the deadliest act of domestic political violence in living memory over 30 years ago. She stated that the U.S. Conference of Mayors is a nonpartisan group of mayors from across the country, and she is proud to serve as their Vice Chair for Tourism, Arts, Parks, Entertainment, and Sports Committee. Mayor Aitken shared that she joined Visit Anaheim for an official visit to Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico. This visit came at an important time and allowed her to share with Mexico that Anaheim is a great place to visit. She noted that visitors from Mexico make up the largest group of international visitors to the resort districts, and their numbers have remained strong despite the dip in tourism to Anaheim and California and the nation in general. The visit also allowed her the opportunity to meet her counterpart in Guadalajara, Mayor Veronica Delgadillo, who also serves as the first female mayor of Guadalajara. Mayor Aitken shared that the Sister City relationship between Anaheim and Guadalajara was formalized, making it Anaheim’s first Sister City in Mexico. CITY MANAGER’S UPDATE: City Manager Vanderpool provided a general update on Angel Stadium, stating that there are no long-term discussions or imminent plans. The stadium is in the second phase of an ongoing assessment. Testing will continue throughout the off season, working around off-season events. Once the testing is complete, the findings will be reviewed and analyzed as standard procedure, the last step in the assessment will be to hire an engineering firm for a final assessment based on the testing that is being done. The finalized assessment is expected mid-2026. City Manager Vanderpool shared that there is a new format for community District meetings. Three meetings have been completed, but there are three remaining. He encouraged the public to attend meetings that will take place in Districts 2, 5, and 6. He shared that residents could drop in anytime, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Information is also available on the City’s website and social media platforms. City Manager Vanderpool invited everyone to a night of community and culture to celebrate a cherished Mexican tradition honoring and remembering loved ones who have passed. The Annual Dia de Los Muertos event will be held on Friday, October 24th from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Center Greens Park. He stated there will be colorful altars, flowers, and live performances that celebrate life, memory, and culture. City Manager Vanderpool shared that the annual Fall Festival and Halloween Parade will be held on Saturday, October 25th. This year, the festival will take place at Center Greens, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The parade will start at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, traveling down Center Street, Harbor Boulevard, and Broadway before it ends at Manchester Avenue. Recess the Anaheim City Council. 6:06 p.m. 5:00 P.M. – HOUSING AUTHORITY 6:06 p.m. MOTION: CL/NM to adopt the consent calendar as presented. ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. Approve the Parking Easement Agreement with Center Housing Partners, LP and Specialists Management Group LLC, for use of a 1-foot by 20-foot strip of Authority-owned land to accommodate an Americans with Disabilities Act compliant parking space, authorize the 6 October 14, 2025 Executive Director of the Anaheim Housing Authority, or designee, to execute and administer the agreement, and accept a quitclaim deed relinquishing a portion of Specialists Management Group’s ingress/egress easement [151 S. Cenpla Way]. 2. Approve minutes of the Housing Authority meeting of September 9, 2025. Adjourn the Anaheim Housing Authority. 6:09 p.m. Reconvene the Anaheim City Council. 6:09 p.m. 5:00 P.M. - CITY COUNCIL 6:09 p.m. MOTION: CL/NM to waive reading of resolution and adopt the balance of the consent calendar as presented. ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Motion carried. [Item No. 10: Council Member Leon recorded a recusal for Item No. 10. MOTION: CL/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0-1 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs; ABSTENTION (Recusal): Council Member Leon). Motion carried.] CONSENT CALENDAR: 3. Receive and file minutes of the Cultural and Heritage Commission meeting of June 19, 2025, the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of August 27, 2025, and the Public Utilities Board meeting of August 27, 2025. 4. Approve recognitions recognizing October 2025 as National Community Planning Month; Anaheim Housing Authority's 50th Anniversary; Isabella Rodriguez for donating proceeds from her lemonade stand to support Gilbert High School’s teen program; Sophia Romero for her outstanding leadership and contributions to the community in District 3; and Anaheim Police Department officers and the Bank Manager for their professional handling of the incident at Bank of America. 5. Approve agreements with Mills Collision Center, Premier Collision Center Inc., Russ Ward Auto Body, Mahoods Inc., and G.U Collision Center, in an initial combined amount of $775,198.42 for the first year, for a cumulative combined amount of $3,875,992.10, plus applicable sales tax and a 20% contingency, to provide as needed automotive body repair services, each for a one year term with four one-year optional renewals, and authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute all necessary contractual documents and renewal options in accordance with Invitation for Bids No. 412-288243-MQ. Waive the sealed bidding requirements of Council Policy 4.0 and ratify a nine-month extension of the current master agreements with Mills Collision Center, Russ Ward Auto Body, and Premier Collision Center, in a total combined amount of $280,000, for the continued provision of automotive body repair services for critical vehicles during the solicitation process. 6. Authorize award of Purchase Order (Contract No. 515-407202) to All American Lock Corporation, in the amount of $408,864, for the removal and replacement of courtyard doors at the Anaheim Convention Center, and authorize the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute all necessary contractual documents in accordance with Invitation for Bids No. 515-208900-AH. 7 October 14, 2025 7. Approve an agreement with California Forensic Phlebotomy, Inc., in a cumulative amount not to exceed $500,000 including taxes, to perform forensic phlebotomy services for a one year period with four one-year optional renewals; and authorize the Chief of Police, or designee, to execute any cost neutral amendments or renewal options under the terms and conditions of the agreement. 8. Approve the Catalyst Subcontractor Agreement with Charitable Ventures, in the award amount of $749,500, for the Orange County Business Council’s California Jobs First Regional Investment Initiative – Catalyst Grant to support the Store One project, for a term expiring September 30, 2026, authorize the Housing and Community Development Director, or designee, to execute the agreement and related documents for the grant, and to take any actions necessary to implement the agreement and related documents; and increase the Housing and Community Development Department’s Fiscal Year 2025/26 revenue and expenditure appropriations accordingly. 9. Approve the Catalyst Subcontractor Agreement with Charitable Ventures, in the award amount of $50,000, for the Orange County Business Council California Jobs First Regional Investment Initiative – Catalyst Grant for a Permit Fee Waiver Pilot Program Feasibility Study, for a term expiring September 30, 2026, authorize the Economic Development Director, or designee, to execute the agreement and related documents for the grant, and to take any actions necessary to implement the agreement and other required documents; and increase the Economic Development Department’s Fiscal Year 2025/26 revenue and expenditure appropriations accordingly. 10. RESOLUTION NO. 2025-089 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM authorizing the Fire Chief, or designee to accept a grant award on behalf of the City of Anaheim from the Department of Homeland Security for the Fiscal Year 2024 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant program and amending the budget accordingly (grant funds in the amount of $8,326,980 inclusive of a local match of $3,192,009). Item No. 10: Council Member Leon recorded a recusal for Item No. 10. MOTION: CL/NM ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-0-1 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Balius, Rubalcava, Kurtz, and Maahs; ABSTENTION (Recusal): Council Member Leon). Motion carried. 11. Approve minutes of the City Council meetings of August 12, 2025, August 26, 2025, and September 9, 2025. BUSINESS CALENDAR: 6:10 p.m. 12. Consider appointments to fill vacancies on the Housing and Community Development Commission for terms expiring December 31, 2026 and December 31, 2028. Housing and Community Development: DISTRICT 4 APPOINTMENT: Marc A. Flores (term ending December 31, 2028) (unscheduled vacancy) 8 October 14, 2025 NOMINATION: Council Member Kurtz nominated Marc A. Flores for the District 4 appointment. ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Nomination approved. APPOINTMENT: (term ending December 31, 2026) (at-large; tenant representative) APPOINTMENT: Brian J. Stephenson (term ending December 31, 2028) (at-large; tenant representative) NOMINATION: Council Member Balius nominated Brian J. Stephenson for the at-large; tenant representative appointment to the term ending December 31, 2028. ROLL CALL VOTE: 7-0. Nomination approved. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTIONS: City Attorney Robert Fabela stated there was no reportable action for Item Nos. 1, 2, and 4. For Item No. 3, the Council approved 6-0 (AYES: Mayor Aitken and Council Members Meeks, Leon, Balius, Kurtz, and Maahs; ABSENT: Council Member Rubalcava) to join Long Beach in filing an amicus brief in support of a Ninth Circuit rehearing en banc in the case of Garcia v. County of Alameda in an effort to support ordinances making it unlawful to be a spectator at illegal street racing events. 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: Council Member Maahs requested to agendize a proclamation for Judy Koyama, the founding Girl Scout Leader of the Orange County Buddhist Church Troop for their 40th anniversary. She requested to recognize Extra Mile Day on November 1 and stated it is a day to recognize people and organizations in Anaheim who are creating positive change through their extra mile efforts in volunteerism and service. Council Member Leon requested a recognition for the Anaheim High School football team. ADJOURNMENT: 6:13 p.m. Next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for October 28, 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. 9 October 14, 2025 If requested, the agenda and backup materials will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Sec. 12132), and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. Any person who requires a disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in the public meeting may request such reasonable modification, accommodation, aid, or service by contacting the City Clerk’s Office either in person at 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California, by telephone at (714) 765-5166, or via email to cityclerk@anaheim.net, no later than 72 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. TRANSLATION SERVICES: Spanish interpreting services are provided at City Council meetings. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation is provided through the use of headsets and consecutive interpretation (Spanish-to-English) is also available to anyone addressing the Council by stating your request at the podium. The use of city provided interpreters is not required and persons are welcome to use their own interpreter. Because many dialects and regionalisms exist, the City cannot guarantee that interpreters will be able to interpret into a particular dialect or regionalism, and disclaims any liability alleged to arise from such services. For translation services in other languages, contact the City Clerk’s office no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. VIEW CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS LIVE AND ARCHIVED: Anaheim City Council meeting videos can be viewed live on the City’s website at www.anaheim.net/councilvideos. POSTING STATEMENT: On October 9, 2025, a true and correct copy of this agenda was posted on the kiosk outside City Hall, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA. Internet Access to City Council, Agency, and Authority agendas and related material is available prior to meetings at www.anaheim.net.