About this meeting
- Government Body
- City Council
- Meeting Type
- City Council
- Location
- Monrovia, CA
- Meeting Date
- February 17, 2026
Transcript
15 sections
Hey everybody, my name is Garrett and I'm here hosting this week's episode of City Council Recap. uh the show where we sit and we as a community discuss the events that occur at Monrovia City Council meetings together. Um I'm joined by Jason. Hello. Yep. And tonight, let me run that back. Tonight we're recounting the uh meeting from Tuesday, February 17th. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Um we discussed uh many things in this one and uh we first started with our pledge of allegiance uh which was uh performed by uh Sergio Himenez and then invocation was led by uh police chaplain Steve Martinez and the roll call for everyone at that uh particular council meeting was uh full. Everyone was there. All members of staff were there and all council members was there. I'm going to be calling out a time when I start discussing these and this time refers to a timestamp to the YouTube live stream which will be included in the description. So if you want to follow along what we discuss and go and see in the actual meeting, it's good to sort of you know see for yourself especially if you have your own thoughts. Um so at 10 minutes and 53 we also we also have like there there's also in the um in below the um below the video you can actually see a link to where you can actually access more information from the city of Monrovia's website because as we're going to talk about tonight there are some budget reports and stuff that were given by staff and while we're not going to go into a whole bunch of detail in those um those slides are available to the public and you can check those things out too. Yes. And that's that's always good is that they're all like very easy downloadable PDFs. Um I mean I'm'll be honest, I can access most of the stuff just from my smartphone. Yeah, super easy. Yeah. Um so 10
minutes 50 seconds in, we get into proclamations as our order of business. Uh returning we have Pasadena Humane Society and their pet of the month. We they had girly pop. She is a lab pit mix who is four years old, hoping to be adopted soon. Um, and they were uh highlighting their field trip program in which uh people who are interested in adopting pets can come and walk the dogs. Uh, which is good because it, you know, takes that pet out into the public and gets visibility. Yeah, it's actually a great program. It's it's a newer program that the Pasadena Humane has done where they um you can kind of sign up. They said like at least a month or up to a month ahead of time and you can even actually with some dogs take them overnight and it's actually resulted in a whole bunch of new um adoptions. Yeah. Which I guess is the goal, right? Find homes for them. Yeah. Like a trial run. Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, for sure. Um the next order of business was Oh, you know what else they talked about? They talked about the kitten Oh, I did have that. Yeah. So, um March 14th from 11 to 2, Pasadena Humane. uh they're going to have um like a kitten seasonally you're always anticipating like batches of kittens and so this is kind of like raising awareness like hey we're going to get a huge litter of kittens soon. Um there's always a need there's always a need to adopt kittens. There's a lot of cats that are dropped off or kittens that are dropped off or there are kittens that are birthed there that need to find home. So um yeah March 14th 11 to 2. um look into that. That was that was pretty cool. Yeah. Yeah. I would I would always encourage getting a kitty. Y um they also proclaimed February 19th, 2026 as world uh collangio carcinoma day and February 2026 the whole month as collangio carcinoma awareness
month. As you can tell, carcinoma being about cancer and this is a rare form of cancer that um manifests at least medically um well not medically visible um in its later stages which makes it particularly dangerous. Yeah, it's a bileduct cancer and um um they don't show a lot of um there's not a lot of symptoms and so a lot of times when it's found out is it's when it's um spread and we had um somebody there that was um Wendy Wendy, right? Wendy. Yes, Wendy was there um to receive the um proclamation for February. um she herself is um is dealing with um with that bioduct cancer. Um but wow, she had a real positive attitude and I guess that's what you really want to have. Yeah. Yeah. It's it's definitely and she was like there's there's hope, you know, in in spreading this awareness that you know there's definitely treatment available. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Um the next order of business was the recognition of our um now former um community services director Tina Cherry. In fact, like right now we're taping at right now. We're taping at 5:00 pm on Thursday and right now um at the community uh center there celebrating uh Tina her 12 years that she has given to the city of Monrovia as well as you know more than 30 years of you know community service you know in her field and you know I I I tell you wherever wherever I am Tina was always there and always willing to help and so um she got a lot of praise and support from everyone you know Uh, lots of praise for the like the joy and the energy that she brings. Like and I mean I mean a lot of Monrovians know her as like she's hosted a lot of the parade. Oh gosh. And she's just got that energy and she's great. She's done a lot of
good work. I mean what she's done for our library programs, our our recreation programs. Um who was it? I forget who said I think it was uh Mr. Fe that said um she has a give a damn factor. Yeah, the give a damn factor. Which I thought was was great. So, it was a really nice tribute to uh to Tina. Yeah. Yeah. And an introduction to um uh Rebecca Reeba um you know and uh as our new I mean she's been she's been around she's been around for a long time. She's worked with Tina for years and had some beautiful things to say about her and um was looking forward to the responsibility. Her family was there and uh so the newly accepted um community service director. So congratulations. Congratulations. Yes. Yeah. Um after that uh they introduced the current cabinet or club presidents of the senior club of Monrovia which I believe they are sort of the board that oversees the various senior classes and activities and uh organizations. Uh uh yeah. and Tiffany Peterson show uh came to introduce who they were and what where they were at and they got to take a photo with the uh city council. Yeah. And for those of you who aren't aware, I mean right now they have, you know, there's like 150 active seniors in our communities that are participating in the senior activities. There's so many different things going on. if you know if you get our community um wreck guide and they talk about all the different activities that are available. I mean, it's food, it's activities, and if you are um if you're a senior, actually, I think it's if you're over 50, you can um you can actually participate in uh these activities and and you know, it's just so many different things to keep everybody active and keep people, you know, involved in the community. And it was just a great showing of a lot of people there that are willing to stand up and and show up
and be involved. No, it was great. Yeah. Um we did not have a student government liaison report uh that night. Uh so then the council moved into our consent calendar actions which are uh just standard order of business uh motions that are adopted like in bulk, right? You've explained on this show many times, consent calendar is just a bunch of stuff that's scheduled. Yeah. Um, and it's not to be done in a shady or weird way. In fact, like we were saying, you can pull up all of these um documents and ordinances on your phone and see exactly what gets um uh passed. Yeah. It's the everyday business workings of the city, right? Yeah. Right. Um so they did and they didn't pull anything for discussion. They just approved it with a motion and a second. We are now moving into 55 minutes uh on this uh live stream and we got to our public input section which is where your voice can be heard if you actually attend um the city council meeting or I believe you can zoom in as well. You can phone or zoom in. There's all instructions are all always printed um through the city clerk. You can contact Alice Atkins our city clerk and you know share any information. You can also email and the um emails will be shared, not read but shared with the um with all of the council members on there. Yeah. And it's not necessarily a talkback. It is a chance for the council and staff to hear you. You are not guaranteed a response. Um talk back. Most of the time they can't respond. Sometimes the city manager will give an update but not respond directly to those things. Exly. Yeah. So, first up was uh our our hostess with the Moses, Chris Los. Uh he showed up to talk about March 15th, 2020. Put it on your calendar. Yes. Put it on your
calendar right now. House Party. House Party at the Park from 1 PM to 5:00 p.m. at Library Park, Monrovia, California. Good music, good vibes. Um it was started out as a way for alumni, MHS alumni to reconnect and it kind of just expanded into this like big community gathering. Uh they this is now the third year doing this and each year we pass out the MTON awards in which the community fills out a poll and they nominate particular people that they're like you know what this person was outstanding in this regard. Um and yeah it's really really cool. Definitely don't miss it and it's a good chance to connect with us as well and talk about a way that maybe you could get involved in this show as well. So there'll be lots of different people there. music, food, just connecting the awards. Bring your bring your lawn chairs um and your blankets and bring the kids and play around in the uh library park. It's in the it's in the back where the clam shell is. So is when where they host it. Again, that's March 15th from 1 to 5. It's just open to the public. You don't have to be a Monrovian. Um and and uh yeah, it's no fee. It's free. Come come hang out. Yeah, it's a great time. Yeah. you to get more information about that you can go to community uh re-imagined.org um and uh that's Chris Los's um uh community organization and you know they're working really hard to not just support the community with the house party but a lot of different ways. So yeah, so that's that's a good thing. Mhm. Next was Sher L Sher Lner and Marty Mack returning to discuss uh the topic of ICE raids uh that have been occurring in our community and the country at large and the connection between the two. Um bringing it to the attention of our city council and our city government. Um, a great quote that was brought uh a quote. This is a quote and of a quote brought from Pablo Alvarado, the co-ed uh the co-ex executive director of
Endilon, National Day Laborers Organization Network. Um, uh, we should all be worried about state sanctioned violence. Um, and it's just very important that people keep showing up and keep talking about it and keep bringing awareness about it. Um so yeah they came to discuss that. Um uh yeah and then next was Adriana from the assembly members office. Um wanting to thank Dr. Kelly in her role uh for this past was what was it like year and a half or so? Yeah just about just over a year. Um each each year the city u chooses one member of city council to be the mayor prom. You know we have an elected mayor position. Yep. Um and then uh you have the elected city council positions and um they developed a new protocol. Um and so the new protocol designed based upon um like uh city council seniority. They kind of passed the torch for the pro for the city council member to then become the mayor prom. So that would step into the marial duties if the mayor was not able to be able to do that. And um DTK or Dr. to Tamara Kelly. Tamila Kelly um finished and was recognized by the uh congressman's office, but also was recognized by the whole the whole staff, the staff and the and the whole um yeah, city council. She's been very involved here at the studio as well as the liaison. Um and we we love her. She's she's a very very good person. We do. Yep. Um all right. And with that, uh, public comment was closed. And an hour and six minutes into our stream, we get into the, uh, reports of city staff and city council members. Um,
I don't believe that the city management had a whole lot to say this. Yeah, I can just kind of You want me to just kind of go through? Sure, if you don't mind. Yeah, I'll do that. So, um, our city manager, um, Dylan Fe, um, you know, you can actually see this. He's got a city manager, city council's directives on different things that he works on. Um, and the city council just had a um a close session in which they kind of created more directives that will soon be add to that. Um he did respond to a couple of things and saying that the city is um in response to Sherry's comments about trying to get more information upon the death of Carlos Valdez um and uh the city is still reaching out um to the CHP to get more info. Actually, they reached out to both the state and the federal government as well to see and they haven't heard anything back. So, um just a quick update from uh from Dylan and then we went into the rest of the city council's um updates. And I'm just going to kind of lump them into bigger things because um they just actually attended the California or the League of California Cities. Yeah. where all the different um city councils and town councils from across the state kind of come together just to kind of get you know share ideas and have different um um you know conferences and groups and that they belong with um and um you know it's I mean the I mean Sergio really kind of kicked it off by really talking about how important it is to really work together and to support one another. They attended um different um uh commissions on housing and transportation and the Olympics and all these different things. And um you know um some of the things that Sergio um wanted to highlight was we're here at KGM and KM was nominated I wanted to shout that out. Was
nominated for eight different eight nominations at the Wave Awards. Um and two of those nominations uh went to one particular video that they had made uh last year. Yeah, it was last year. Uh which was the eaten fire carathon. We had shot a um hellathon prior and we want to start experimenting with that format, you know, just that sort of production. So I remember after the fire there was that conversation of we got to do this like this has got to be like a really important thing for the community to come together and basically be a hub of information almost like the idea of this. Right. Right. And yeah I think that is so vindicating to hear because the wave awards is like a big deal to get best of show. Best best in show and best live format. Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty amazing. Congratulations. K. Yeah. Yeah. our little KG gem that that could um he also talked about the state of the city. So a couple of last week, two weeks ago, there was a state of the city um and it's the annual kind of like a state of the union or state of the state where everybody kind of comes together and each of the council members kind of report out upon what's been happening. Um and uh it was just really successful. Um it's usually held at our local theaters on Myrtle, but that uh the Look theaters closed. Um and uh thanks to our fast working, you know, city and the people in the office were able to to move it to the high school. Um I attended it was great. Yeah. Um I enjoyed it. It was really nice to hear all these different things. That's good. You know, the parks, the opening of the new parks, our job centers. I mean really talking about and we'll talk about this a little bit more is that the strong financial place that the city of Monrovia is in and this is something that each of the council members talked about with that
um League of the California cities is that you know there's a lot of cities that are in a lot of financial troubles right now. Yes. and because of some really really smart financing decisions by the city, um the staff, the council, and everyone involved is that we have an A++ credit score um rating. And um so we're in a good place where we are right now. And I guess we'll get into that a little bit more. Um uh Dr. Dr. Tamil Kelly talked about um uh let's see u really talking about some priorities of affordability um housing affordability housing supply um um they also many of them attended the San Gabriel Valley COG which is the COG is an acronym for the council of government so it's everyone in San Gabriel Valley that kind of comes together on a regular basis um and talks about um what's happening the COG itself is working really hard with the Olympic Committee for 28 to ensure that we can work together to draw people to our city uh whether it's for hotels, for events, for you know getting athletes um from other countries to to come here and Dr. Kelly has been working really hard to to do that and it's kind of continuing. Um she talked about uh we're celebrating Black History Month right now and um on February 24th from 2 to 4 at the library there'll be some events that'll be celebrating Black History Month. Um uh Council Member Larry Spicer talked about um what he attended at the League of California Cities. Yeah. Um he talked about um our community services, our health fair for seniors that's happening on February 27th. Um and then uh the Monrovia Darty Black Alumni Association um is also celebrating um a hundred
years of faith that endures and the churches that the um that uh that are you know present in our communities. He named um a couple of different like I think it was like three or four different Yeah. um churches and that's going to be on February 22nd um from 2 to 4. Um, Council Member Belden, um, oh, actually a couple of people talked about the Chamber of Commerce, um, gala that was the Awards Gala was just beautiful apparently, you know, just like very set in the 20s and um, was it the 20s? It was a um, funny cuz our our musical is kind of the same genre. It's the step into the spotlight. Okay. Where it's all like film like golden age golden age. Golden age. Okay. Well, yeah, it sounded like it was just really beautiful and you attended um thought it was uh that was great. Um but that's and then uh the mayor um also reiterated a lot of things that people were talking about with the California cities event. Um then we she talked a little bit more about the newly adopted protocol to determine who the mayor prom is going to be. And then there was a little bit of back and forth where we um thanked Dr. Kelly for her service and welcomed um uh our new prom mayor as of Tuesday night, Sergio Jimenez um saying that he's just a member of the team and is just going to make sure that the team still keeps working together. Yeah. Um um Mayor Chevlin also talked about celebrating the new Lunar New Year um with the um Yang Firehorse every 60 years. Um um it wasn't it was uh back in the 1960s that there was the Yang fire horse. So there's been different years of the horse, but this is the yang fire horse. So if you think the yin and the yang the yin is more kind of calm and the yang is impulsive and so this is a
year of maybe some exciting events that are going to be happening. So so happy lunar new year to um to all. Um, she also, Mayor Chevlin also talked about um that the uh Congress member Gil Cisneros, our uh one of our local representatives along um uh with others um uh that rep that that represent us um was just really willing to listen to our community. Congressman Sinesis Neros has always been available to our community and and so it's nice that he's doing that. She talked about, hey, we're trying to get more people um in here for the Olympics. And finally, she talked about one city, one story. And that's a book prog u um the bear project. Yeah. That is kind of going on in conjunction with Monrovia Reads. Yes. Um and that's going to be this Saturday, I think, at Library Park from 9 to 10. Yes. So, that was good. So, I think that kind of covers Yeah, that was that was they they Yeah, the bears the bear is going to be interesting. It's basically like the the whole city including students are having all reading the same book at the same time and it's all going to culminate. Now after that after our um uh city council and staff reports we moved into our administration reports uh where things that are brought to the city council for them to vote on or just read through. Um uh that's usually toward the end of meetings. Um at an hour and 37 minutes in, uh they brought forth AR-1 amendment to Monrovia Municipal Code section 2.230 related to city council compensation pursuant to SB 329. So this has to do with the compensation uh that council members get which I think was like a year or so ago there was like a cap and now this cap has been kind of moved a bit. Yeah. And now they're kind of discussing what that looks like.
Uh this was the first reading of this. So what the council voted on on Tuesday was to keep looking into this essentially to have further reading. It'll be it'll be voted on officially next next um I think next council meeting or next month. Actually I think it's March that they're going to be doing it. So, so basically, um, uh, the idea behind this is that there are some state regulations that, um, allow for only a certain amount of money that, um, uh, city council members and that can receive, uh, per month. And currently, right now, they receive $1,270, $75 per month. Um, this new ordinance would increase it to 1,359. It can only be, I believe, about 5% annually. Um, this is being voted by the current city council. Um, it is really nominal compensation. Um, for the amount of time that they put in, um, it's it's I agree. It's a no-brainer. It's a no-brainer for me. Um, but what's also important is that even though they're voting on this as a council, that those compensation factors will not change until the new council is set um, starting in November. So, um, unless they're if they're reelected, if they run and they're reelected, then they can then they can, um, they'll benefit from that. But, um, and then also same thing goes, um, yeah. So, yeah, that was it. So, that's they just did a reading of it and then there'll be a further vote on it at a future city council meeting. Yep. Next was AR2. Uh, and this is more discussion about our fiscal year, our 25 to 26 fiscal year budget update. uh schedules of fees, charges updates. Um this is any time that they just bring stuff to the council and say this is kind of where we stand. You know, it's a lot of complicated stuff. Uh the slides and stuff like that, but it's good news in general. Yeah. What I I gathered. Yeah. So,
this what they did is they kind of looked back at the um the the previous year and kind of take a look at what the budget was, what the expenditures was, and then how the books kind of ended up. Again, you can go to the city council agenda or go to the city's website and get all that information. You have access to those slides and um did a really nice job in kind of just laying out what that looked like. Um and kind of the summary, if you will, was overall the city of Monrovia is stable financially. Yes. Um and that is a really really good thing. Um you know, um last year we were under u our budgeted uh constraints and there was a $2.6 $6 million uh surplus, right? Um the revenues are stable, the expenditures are stable. Um and even in quarter two, um there was a 1.6 million surplus. And um they talked about uh measure K. So uh for those of you um who aren't familiar with measure K, measure K is a sales tax that um occurs in the city of Monrovia and a an additional sales tax that's on top of that. And all that money comes back to our community, which has which goes to fixing our roads, developing our parks. If you've driven down Mountain in the last couple of months, that's where your money is at work. You'll see how nice that it took a little while to get it all fixed and stuff, but it's really, really beautiful. I drive it every single day. Um, so that's really nice. Um, that, you know, our our new parks. Uh we talked about some fee changes for park use, trying to get fees waved for use of or rental space of our parks for our city residents, right? Um which is actually really nice. Um talked about the 38 different capital improvement product projects that are happening around the city.
Um and uh I guess kind of the overall was that for the whole previous year, the 24-25 year, um $1.76 million better than the budget. So, um I'd say that's pretty good. That's not bad. And listening to um I remember talking to Dr. Kelly at the state of the city and she was saying, "Oh, just getting back from this League of California cities and there's so many cities that are just in the red and that can't do things." And so, you know, we're really fortunate. We've got a really really wise city manager, staff and council that is um you know conservative but also puts the money where the community needs it. Yes. Yes. Yep. Yeah. Um and with that there was nothing else to discuss. Uh and they adjourned uh so 2 hours and 2 minutes is the length of that. Uh if you want to go watch that on your own or listen to this where we just kind of blew through it in something like 25 minutes. Yeah. Which is awesome. It was uh adjourned in the memory of Romana Rednik um a Monrovia resident and the next meeting is scheduled for March 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers. Yep. Cool. Cool. Yeah. Um again, this show is not a closed session. It is an Yes. Uh it is open to any of you that wish to join us and if you have thoughts uh when you watch this or things that you uh want uh clarification on. We are not experts. We get stuff wrong. Uh but we learn together. Yeah. And uh that's why that's what makes this show uh I think really special. So um with that, thank you very much for watching this week's episode of City Council Recap. And we will check you out. Uh we will we'll see you in March. Yes. Yes.
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