22-832
| 1 | CS-1. | | Closed Session Item | CC - CLOSED SESSION ITEM: Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
Re: Yes In My Back Yard, et al v. City of Culver City, et al.
Case No. 20STCV43253
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)
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22-833
| 1 | CS-2. | | Minute Order | CC - CLOSED SESSION ITEM: Conference with Legal Counsel - Existing Litigation
Re: Marilyn Newsome v. City of Culver City et al.
USDC Case no. 2:21-cv-06872-MCS-JC
Pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(d)(1)
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22-854
| 1 | CS-3. | | Closed Session Item | CC - CLOSED SESSION ITEM: Conference with Legal Counsel – Anticipated Litigation
Re: Significant Exposure to Litigation – 1 item
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22-810
| 1 | R-1. | | Presentation | CC - A Proclamation Declaring the Month of March 2022 as Women's History Month in Culver City. | | |
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22-835
| 1 | R-2. | Movember Proclamation | Presentation | CC - A Proclamation Declaring the Month of March 2022 as Red Cross Month in Culver City. | | |
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22-836
| 1 | C-1. | Cash Disbursements | Minute Order | CC:HA:SA - CONSENT ITEM: Approval of Cash Disbursements for February 19, 2022 to March 4, 2022 | | |
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22-837
| 1 | C-2. | Minutes for Approval | Minutes | CC:HA:SA - CONSENT ITEM: Approval of Minutes for the Regular City Council Meeting of February 28, 2022 | | |
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22-802
| 1 | C-3. | Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Hedstrom Environmental in an Additional aAmount of $90,000 to Purchase approximately 70Seventy 2Two- Cubic Yard Plastic Organic Waste Containers, at approximately $1,300 Per Container, Resulti | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: (1) Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Hedstrom Environmental in an Additional Amount of $90,000 to Purchase approximately 70 Two-Cubic Yard Plastic Organic Waste Containers, at approximately $1,300 Per Container, Resulting in an Aggregate Amount Not-to-Exceed $210,000 for FY 2021/2022. | | |
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22-802
| 1 | C-3. | Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Hedstrom Environmental in an Additional aAmount of $90,000 to Purchase approximately 70Seventy 2Two- Cubic Yard Plastic Organic Waste Containers, at approximately $1,300 Per Container, Resulti | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: (1) Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Hedstrom Environmental in an Additional Amount of $90,000 to Purchase approximately 70 Two-Cubic Yard Plastic Organic Waste Containers, at approximately $1,300 Per Container, Resulting in an Aggregate Amount Not-to-Exceed $210,000 for FY 2021/2022. | | |
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22-801
| 1 | C-4. | Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Toter LLC in an Additional Amount of $55,000 to Purchase approximately 745Seven Hundred Forty-Five 32-,64-, and 96-Gallon Refuse, Recycling, and Organics Carts at approximately $72 Per Cart, R | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: (1) Approval of a Change Order to the Existing Purchase Order with Toter LLC in an Additional Amount of $55,000 to Purchase approximately 745 32-,64- and 96-Gallon Refuse, Recycling, and Organics Carts at approximately $72 Per Cart, Resulting in an Aggregate Amount Not-To-Exceed $175,000 for FY 2021/2022; and (2) Approval of a Purchase Order with Toter LLC for the Purchase of approximately 2,600 32-,64- and 96-Gallon Refuse, Recycling, and Organics Carts at approximately $72 Per Cart for FY 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 in the Amount of $175,000 Annually; and (3) Authorization to the Public Works Director to Approve Two Additional One-Year Terms in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $175,000 for FY 2024/2025, and $175,000 for FY 2025/2026. | | |
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22-789
| 1 | C-5. | Resolution of Jackson Ave Project is statutorily exempt from CEQA | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: Adoption of a Resolution (1) Certifying the Jackson Gate Project (Consisting of the Opening of the Ballona Creek Access Gate at the Southern End of Jackson Avenue and Related Public Improvements) will be Completed by a Skilled and Trained Workforce; and (2) Determining the Jackson Gate Project is Statutorily Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) | | |
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22-789
| 1 | C-5. | Resolution of Jackson Ave Project is statutorily exempt from CEQA | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: Adoption of a Resolution (1) Certifying the Jackson Gate Project (Consisting of the Opening of the Ballona Creek Access Gate at the Southern End of Jackson Avenue and Related Public Improvements) will be Completed by a Skilled and Trained Workforce; and (2) Determining the Jackson Gate Project is Statutorily Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) | | |
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22-845
| 1 | C-6. | | Minute Order | CC - CONSENT ITEM: Eleventh Review and Approval of the Need for Continuing the Local Emergency Declared on March 14, 2020 by the City Manager, as Director of Emergency Services, under City of Culver City Emergency Authority, Due to the Coronavirus Respiratory Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic, in Accordance with the Requirements of Government Code Section 8630. | | |
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22-846
| 1 | A-1. | Resolution Showing Support for Ukraine | Resolution | CC - ACTION ITEM: Consideration and, if Desired, Adoption of a Resolution Standing with Ukraine and Condemning the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. | | |
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22-772
| 1 | A-2. | Discussion of Whether to Return to In-Person Meetings | Minute Order | CC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Discussion of Whether to Return to In-Person City Council, Commission, Board, and Committee Meetings; (2) Adoption of a Resolution to Continue the Ability to Hold Teleconference Meetings for City Council and all City Commissions, Boards and Committees, as Required by AB361 Every 30 Days, During the COVID-19 Proclaimed Local Emergency and California State of Emergency; (3) Discussion of Whether to Retain, Modify, or Rescind the COVID-19 Vaccination Verification Requirement for In-Person Meetings, Certain Types of Businesses, and Public Facilities; and (4) Direction to the City Manager if Deemed Appropriate. | | |
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22-808
| 1 | A-3. | Consider FLBC Recommendation re 2022-2026 Fiesta Dates | Minute Order | CC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Consideration of a Recommendation from the Fiesta La Ballona Committee to Schedule the Fiesta La Ballona on the Weekend Preceding Halloween in Calendar Years 2022 through 2026; and (2) Direction to the City Manager as Deemed Appropriate. | | |
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22-826
| 1 | A-4. | Mid Year 21-22 Report | Minute Order | CC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Presentation on Mid-Year Budget Monitoring Report; (2) Receipt and Filing of the Fiscal Year 2021/2022 Mid-Year Budget Monitoring Report; (3) Notification to Public Inviting Comment and Input for the Upcoming Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2022/2023; (4) Approval of Proposed Blanket Purchase Order Amendments; (5) Adoption of a Resolution Approving Salary Schedules for Miscellaneous Employees; and (6) FOUR-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIREMENT: Approval of Proposed Budget Amendments. | | |
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22-818
| 1 | A-5. | Commercial Tenant Eviction Moratorium | Minute Order | CC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Discussion of the Commercial Tenant Eviction Moratorium and; (2) Direction to the City Manager as Deemed Appropriate | | |
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22-818
| 1 | A-5. | Commercial Tenant Eviction Moratorium | Minute Order | CC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Discussion of the Commercial Tenant Eviction Moratorium and; (2) Direction to the City Manager as Deemed Appropriate | | |
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