City of Chula Vista

Regular Meeting of the City Council

Meeting Minutes

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Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA
Present:
  • Councilmember Cardenas, 
  • Councilmember Chavez, 
  • Councilmember Gonzalez, 
  • Deputy Mayor Preciado, 
  • and Mayor McCann 
Also Present:
  • City Manager Kachadoorian, 
  • Jill Maland representing Lounsbery Ferguson Altona & Peak LLP, Interim Acting City Attorney, 
  • and Deputy Director City Clerk Turner 

The City Council minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the City Council Agenda. Agenda items may be taken out of order during the meeting.

The agenda items were considered in the order presented.


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A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California.

2.

  

Deputy Director of City Clerk Services Turner called the roll.

Deputy Mayor Preciado joined the meeting at 5:06 p.m.

Councilmember Gonzalez led the Pledge of Allegiance.

Items 4.4, 4.5, 4.9, and 4.10 were removed from the Consent Calendar at the request of members of the public.

  • Moved byMayor McCann
    Seconded byCouncilmember Gonzalez

    To approve the recommended actions appearing below consent calendar Items 4.1 through 4.3 and 4.6 through 4.8. The headings were read, text waivedThe motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (4)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Cardenas, Councilmember Chavez, and Councilmember Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (4 to 0)
  • Approval of a motion to read only the title and waive the reading of the text of all resolutions and ordinances at this meeting.


  • Consideration of requests for excused absences. No requests were received for that meeting.


  • Adopt a resolution accepting the Federal Emergency Management Agency Assistance to Firefighters Grant of $78,945, matching with ten percent City funds of $7,895, and appropriating funds for that purpose. (4/5 Vote Required)

    Item 4.6 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-152 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT AWARD, MATCHING A PERCENTAGE OF THE GRANT WITH CITY FUNDS, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)


  • Adopt a resolution accepting $50,000 of grant funding from the California Office of Traffic Safety and appropriating $50,000 to the capital category of the Fire Grants Section of the Federal Grants Fund. (4/5 Vote Required)

    Item 4.7 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-153 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY FOR THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FIRST RESPONDER EQUIPMENT PROGRAM AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)


Paul Henkin submitted written comments in support of the item.

  • Adopt a resolution waiving the competitive formal bid requirement and approving a service agreement with AutoReturn US, LLC to provide towing and impound management software solution for the Police Department.

    Item 4.8 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-154 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA WAIVING THE COMPETITIVE FORMAL BID REQUIREMENT AND APPROVING A SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH AUTORETURN US, LLC TO PROVIDE TOWING AND IMPOUND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SOLUTION TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR

The following members of the public spoke regarding the item:

  • Alan C.
  • Delia Dominguez Cervantes, Chula Vista resident

Dennis Kyle, representing Wyyerd Fiber, spoke and submitted written comments in opposition to the item.

Paul Henkin submitted written comments in support of the item.

  • Moved byDeputy Mayor Preciado
    Seconded byCouncilmember Chavez

    To adopt Ordinance No. 3557, the heading was read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote

    Yes (5)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Cardenas, Councilmember Chavez, Deputy Mayor Preciado, and Councilmember Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (5 to 0)

    Item 4.4 heading:

    ORDINANCE NO. 3557 OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADDING CHAPTER 2.73, “TRAFFIC CONTROL WORKER MINIMUM WAGE” TO TITLE 2 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL WORKER MINIMUM WAGE (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION) (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)

     


John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke in opposition to the item.

Paul Henkin submitted written comments in opposition to the item. 

City Engineer Valle spoke regarding the scope of the contract and the formal bid process and  responded to questions from the City Council.

  • Moved byDeputy Mayor Preciado
    Seconded byCouncilmember Gonzalez

    To adopt Resolution No. 2023-151, the heading was read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (5)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Cardenas, Councilmember Chavez, Deputy Mayor Preciado, and Councilmember Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (5 to 0)

    Item 4.5 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-151 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING BIDS, AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE “SEWER FORCE MAIN AT G STREET PUMP STATION AND G STREET PUMP STATION UPGRADE (SWR0275 AND SWR0309)” PROJECT TO SCW CONTRACTING CORPORATION, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)


The following members of the public spoke regarding the item:

  • Alan C.
  • John Acosta, Chula Vista resident

Police Captain Martin spoke regarding the item.

  • Moved byMayor McCann
    Seconded byCouncilmember Chavez

    To adopt Resolution No. 2023-155, heading was read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (5)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Cardenas, Councilmember Chavez, Deputy Mayor Preciado, and Councilmember Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (5 to 0)

    Item 4.9 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-155 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY FOR THE SELECTIVE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR (4/5 VOTE REQUIRED)


4.10

This item has attachments.  

John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of sidewalks in the City.

Robert Johnson submitted written communication in support of the item.

The following members of the public submitted written communications in opposition to the item:

  • Steven Ramon
  • Concerned Citizen
  • Moved byMayor McCann
    Seconded byDeputy Mayor Preciado

    To adopt Resolution No. 2023-156, heading was read, text waived. The motion was carried by the following vote:

    Yes (5)Mayor McCann, Councilmember Cardenas, Councilmember Chavez, Deputy Mayor Preciado, and Councilmember Gonzalez
    Result, Carried (5 to 0)

    Item 4.10 heading:

    RESOLUTION NO. 2023-156 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE AGREEMENT FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT SELF-EVALUATION AND TRANSITION PLAN SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY AND DISABILITY ACCESS CONSULTANTS, LLC


Alan C. spoke regarding traffic safety data on Broadway. 

John Acosta, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding Harborside Park.

Brandon Claypool spoke regarding homelessness and thanked City staff for the services available in Chula Vista. 

Joe Raso, Chula Vista resident, spoke in opposition to the tenant protection ordinance.

At the request of Deputy Mayor Preciado, there was a consensus of the City Council for staff to return to a future meeting with an analysis of the Chula Vista tenant protection ordinance in relation to new state legislation. 

Henry Sanchez spoke in support of gathering in City parks to play soccer. 

Harold De Moss, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding various matters. 

Delia Dominguez Cervantes, Chula Vista resident, spoke regarding news articles referencing financial disclosures for City Council members.

Preston Barney offered prayers for the City Council. 

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There were none. 

7.

  

Mayor McCann spoke regarding his attendance at the following recent events: Chula Vista Art Fest, Bonitafest Melodrama, Living Coast Discover Center Clean Up, Movies in the Moonlight, the Public Works Golf tournament, Chula Vista Police Department's Evening with Heroes, and groundbreakings for the UniverCity library and Sweetwater Park.

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Deputy Mayor Preciado spoke regarding his attendance at the following recent events: Chula Vista Police Department's Evening with Heroes, the State of the City, and the groundbreaking for Sweetwater Park. He expressed concern about the lack of accessibility on Third Avenue, announced the distribution of this first district newsletter, and encouraged district residents to sign up to receive the newsletter. 

Councilmember Chavez spoke regarding her attendance at the State of the City and the groundbreaking for the UniverCity library.  She encouraged residents to register for the Metropolitan Transit System's Blue Envelope Program, established to assist individuals with accessibility needs. 

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Acting City Attorney Maland announced that an item would be added to the agenda for the upcoming City Council Workshop to allow the City Council to discuss attendance at the 2023 Binational Delegation to ensure accordance with the Brown Act. 

10.

  

Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and Council Policy No. 346-03, Official Minutes and records of action taken during Closed Sessions are maintained by the City Attorney.

Acting City Attorney Maland announced that the City Council would convene in closed session to discuss the items listed below.

Mayor McCann recessed the meeting at 6:22 p.m. The City Council convened in closed session at 6:30 p.m., with all members present.

  • Name of case:  American Medical Response West v. CA Dept of Healthcare Services, Sacramento Superior Court, Case No. 34-2021-80003757-CU-WM-GDS.

    Action: No Reportable Action


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The meeting was adjourned at 6:36 p.m.

Minutes prepared by: Tyshar Turner, Deputy Director of City Clerk Services

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