City Council - Regular Meeting

Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Government Body
City Council
Meeting Type
City Council
Location
Redlands, CA
Meeting Date
April 21, 2026

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed SessionItem 1

Conference with legal counsel: Existing Litigation - Government Code §54956.9(d)(1)

(City Attorney Garcia) One Case: a. California Department of Housing and Community Development v. Shangri-la Industries, LLC, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court, Case No. 24STCV00629

Recess City Council Meeting to a Closed SessionItem 2

Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8

(Assistant City Manager Christopher Boatman) Property: APN 0292-063-38-0000 Agency Negotiators: Charles M. Duggan, City Manager; Christopher Boatman, Assistant City Manager Negotiating Party: Seth Davis; Managing Director, Arixa Capital Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of payment for possible purchase of property.

PresentationsItem 1

Presentation of the Arbor Day Proclamation to Erik Reeves, FCS Field Services Superintendent

(Mayor Saucedo)

PresentationsItem 2

Presentation of the National Library Week Proclamation

Presented to Don McCue, Library Director, Dr. Rosa Gomez, Library Vice President, Les Kong, President Friends of the Library, Diane Shimota, Adult Literacy Coordinator, Ciara Lightner, Library Specialist, and Kristina Naftzger, Librarian (Mayor Saucedo)

Consent CalendarItem 1

Approval of minutes of the regular meeting of April 7, 2026

(City Clerk Donaldson)

Consent CalendarItem 2

Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring April 24, 2026, as Arbor Day in the City of Redlands

(Mayor Saucedo)

Consent CalendarItem 3

Authorize issuance of a proclamation declaring the week of April 19-25, 2026, as National Library Week

(Mayor Saucedo)

Consent CalendarItem 4

Approve recommendations for appointments to the Human Relations Commission

(Mayor Saucedo, Mayor Pro Tem Shaw, and Council Member Barich)

Consent CalendarItem 5

Approve recommendations for appointments to the Citrus Preservation Commission

(Mayor Saucedo)

Consent CalendarItem 6

Adopt Resolution No. 8774 for a new water service connection to the City of Redlands water distribution system at 2789 Mill Creek Road (APN: 0302-152-06-0000) in the unincorporated community of Mentone and adopt Resolution No. 8775 relating to Pre-Annexation Agreement No. 26-01

(Development Services Director Reilly)

Consent CalendarItem 7

Receive and file the 2025 Annual Progress Reports for the General Plan and the 2021-2029 Housing Element

(Development Services Director Reilly)

Consent CalendarItem 8

Adopt Resolution No. 8777 Approving the City of Redlands' Participation in the National Opioids Six Remnant Defendants Settlement; Authorizing the City to Receive Direct Settlement Proceeds; and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute All Related Settlement Documents

(Fire Chief Sessler)

Consent CalendarItem 9

Approve the First Amendment to the Agreement with Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. as Broker of Record for Property and Casualty Insurance Services to extend the term for one additional year and increase the total compensation to an amount not to exceed to $133,514

(Assistant City Manager McConnell)

Consent CalendarItem 10

Adopt Resolution No. 8779 Temporarily Suspending Enforcement of Redlands Municipal Code Sections 5.04.390 and 5.04.420 for the Limited Purpose of Aligning Certain Business License Renewals with a Calendar-Year Renewal Cycle

(Management Services/ Finance Director Garcia)

Consent CalendarItem 11

Approve the Memorandum of Understanding for General Law and Traffic Enforcement Services for the Metrolink System within the City of Redlands

(Police Chief Tolber)

Consent CalendarItem 12

Approve the use of City resources and the request for in-kind support in the amount of $7,650.00 related to the Stand-Up-To-Stigma event hosted on May 17, 2026, by the Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center; approve temporary street closures related to the event; and determine that the event is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15311(c) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

Consent CalendarItem 13

Approve the request for in-kind support in the amount of $17,012.52 related to the 27th Annual Redlands Fire Fighter Car Show event hosted by the Professional Fire Fighters Association on May 24, 2026; approve temporary street closures along East State Street and Citrus Avenue; authorize the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at the event; and determine that the event is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15311(c) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

CommunicationsItem 1

Consideration of a Letter Supporting San Bernardino County Transportation Authority's decision to oppose Assembly Bill 1678 related to the Gold Line

(Mayor Saucedo)

CommunicationsItem 2

Recognition of the City of Redlands Wastewater Treatment Plant as Plant of the Year by the Santa Ana River Basin Section of the California Water Environment Association

(Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Heredia)

New BusinessItem 1

Consideration of the License Agreement with Redlands Historical Museum Association and determine that approval of the license agreement with the Redlands Historical Museum Association is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act

(Assistant City Manager Boatman)

New BusinessItem 2

Consideration of Resolution No. 8735 Adopting the Arts and Culture Master Plan and determine that approval of the Resolution is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15301 of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

New BusinessItem 3

Consideration of Resolution No. 8778 providing notice of intent to increase water and wastewater rates, direct staff to issue the required Proposition 218 notice establishing a public hearing date and location, and determine that consideration of the proposed rate increases are exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State's guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act

(Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director Heredia)

New BusinessItem 4

Consideration of the sole source purchase of the Dispatch Console Radio upgrade to Command Central AXS in the amount of $370,436.22 and authorization of an additional appropriation in the same amount

(Police Chief Tolber)

New BusinessItem 5

Consideration of a Sole Source Purchase Order Modification with Ray Gaskin Service in the amount of $185,000, to a total amount not to exceed $385,000, for the procurement of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts for Solid Waste Division fleet vehicles

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

New BusinessItem 6

Consideration of the First Amendment to an agreement with Kalmikov Enterprises, Inc., dba Fire Apparatus Solutions, to increase total compensation by $93,600 to a total amount not to exceed $1,012,800; and a First Amendment to an agreement with Wastebuilt Environmental Solutions, LLC., to increase total compensation by $390,000 to an amount not to exceed $990,000, for fleet maintenance, parts and repairs

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

New BusinessItem 7

Consideration of a Cooperative Purchase of two Ford F-750 flatbed trucks from PB Loader Corporation for an amount not to exceed $368,361.98

(Facilities and Community Services Director Crocker)

New BusinessItem 8

Consideration of Resolution No. 8780 amending and restating Resolution No. 8220 to revise the City's In-Kind Support Policy for Special Events and determine that adopting Resolution No. 8780 is exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines

(Assistant City Manager Boatman)