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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
COUNCILMEMBER(S) REQUEST FOR REMOTE PARTICIPATION UNDER AB 2449: The City Council may consider Councilmember(s) request to participate in the meeting remotely under the regulations of AB 2449 by making the necessary findings and voting on whether the Councilmember(s) may participate remotely.
AGENDA MODIFICATIONS: The City Council may modify the regular agenda by tabling items, adding urgency items to the agenda, or changing the order in which items are considered. Changes to the Consent Calendar are considered at the time the Consent Calendar is considered.
INTRODUCTIONS, PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
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Mayoral Recognition to Diana Ornelas, Carpinteria Club Director of the United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County for receiving the 2025 Pacific Trainer of the Year Award by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Retirement Recognition for Jody Thomas, City Librarian.
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PUBLIC INFORMATION REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS This may include updates on law enforcement activity within the City from a Sheriff’s Office representative or a report from a representative of the First District Supervisor’s Office.
CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
The City Manager will report to the City Council regarding various City and/or community events and/or matters of interest. There will be no City Council discussion except to ask questions or refer matters to staff; and no action will be taken unless listed on a subsequent agenda or as otherwise specified below.
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Updates on Capital Improvement Projects
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Updates on Development Applications
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Other City/Community Updates
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PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA This is a time for public comments on matters not otherwise on the agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. The Mayor may establish reasonable regulations for public comment based on the time available and/or the number of persons waiting to speak. Typically, the Council’s practice has been to limit each speaker to three minutes. The audio-visual system in the Council Chamber is not available for speaker use during the general Public Comment period.
The City and the City Council are not responsible for the content of statements made during the public comment period, or the factual accuracy of any such statements.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and are normally enacted by one unanimous vote of the Council. If you wish to speak on a consent calendar item, please do so during the public comment period provided at the beginning of this item.
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Approve the minutes of the regular meeting held May 12, 2025.
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Receive and file the Expenditures for the period beginning May 5, 2025 and ending May 16, 2025.
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Receive and file the Report of Contracts Executed by the City Manager for the Period of April 8, 2025 through May 6, 2025.
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Receive and file the Monthly City Treasurer’s Report on Compliance with Statement of Safekeeping and Investment of Public Funds for April 2025.
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Adopt Ordinance No. 793 (second reading), amending Chapter 2.37 of Title 2 (Administration and Personnel) of the Carpinteria Municipal Code to modify the provisions relating to the appointment and service of Youth Representatives on the Library Advisory Commission. (Requires a roll call vote.)
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Adopt Resolution No. 6402, approving an amendment to the City’s Investment Policy to change the investment reporting frequency from quarterly to monthly.
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ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS:
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Approval of the First Amendment to the Agreement with Two Trumpets Communications, LLC, Extending the Contract Term Through June 30, 2029, and Increasing the Total Contract Amount to $427,500 for Public Outreach and Communications Support Services
Recommendation: Approve the First Amendment to the Agreement for Consultant Services with Two Trumpets Communications, LLC, extending the term of the agreement through June 30, 2029, and increasing the not-to-exceed contract amount by $342,000, for a total amended amount of $427,500, for continued public outreach and communications support services. (Requires a roll call vote.) |
Staff Presenter: Juliza Briones, Program Manager
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City Council Determination
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Amendment No. 2 to the Maintenance Agreement with Showscapes Inc. (dba Treescapes) for a One-Year Term Extension and Associated Costs to Provide Landscape Maintenance Services.
Recommendation: Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 2 to the Maintenance Agreement with Showscapes Inc. (dba Treescapes) for a one-year term extension to provide landscape maintenance services in an amount not-to-exceed $267,600 for a total amended agreement amount of $1,229,010. (Requires a roll call vote.) |
Staff Presenter: Stephon Downes, Management Analyst II
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City Council Determination
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PUBLIC HEARING:
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Resolution No. 6398, concerning the continuation of Street Lighting District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2025-26.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 6398, concerning the continuation of Street Lighting District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2025-26. |
Staff Presenter: Stephon Downes, Management Analyst II
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City Council Determination
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Resolution No. 6399, concerning the continuation of Lighting, Landscaping and Right-of-Way Improvement District No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2025-26.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 6399, concerning the continuation of Lighting, Landscaping and Right-of-Way Improvement District No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2025-26. |
Staff Presenter: Stephon Downes, Management Analyst II
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City Council Determination
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Resolution No. 6400, concerning the continuation of Parking and Business Improvement Area Assessment District No. 4 for Fiscal Year 2025-26.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 6400, concerning the continuation of the Parking and Business Improvement Area Assessment District No. 4 including establishing the annual general business assessment amount of $126.45 for Fiscal Year 2025-26. |
Staff Presenter: Stephon Downes, Management Analyst II
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City Council Determination
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Resolution No. 6401, concerning the continuation of Assessment District No. 5 for Fiscal Year 2025-26.
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 6401, concerning the continuation of Assessment District No. 5 for Fiscal Year 2025-26. |
Staff Presenter: Stephon Downes, Management Analyst II
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City Council Determination
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CONSIDERATION OF ANY ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR AND/OR OTHER AGENDA ITEMS REQUESTED TO BE ADVANCED
MATTERS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS: NONE
OTHER BUSINESS:
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Community Pool Facility Needs Assessment.
Recommendation: Receive and file the Community Pool Facility Needs Assessment and direct staff as appropriate. |
Staff Presenter: Jeanette Gant, Parks, Recreation & Community Services Director
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City Council Determination
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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: The City Council will discuss local, state and/or federal legislation under consideration and decide whether to direct staff to place a matter(s) on a future City Council agenda for consideration.
COMMITTEE REPORTS, INQUIRIES AND OTHER MATTERS PRESENTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS
Informational reports from Councilmember representatives on the committees, commissions and organizations listed below. This is also an opportunity for Councilmembers to request information from staff or seek support from fellow Councilmembers for future agenda items.
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Appointees to Other Government Agencies
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Beach Erosion Authority for Clean Oceans and Nourishment (BEACON) (Mayer/Alt. Clark)
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California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) (Solórzano/Alt. Clark)
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Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG)(Clark/Alt. Nomura)
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Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD)(Clark/Alt. Nomura)
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Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) (Goleta/Alt. Nomura)
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Santa Barbara Mosquito and Vector Management District (Joe Franken)
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Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (Solórzano)
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Channel Counties Division, League of California Cities (Nomura/Alt. Solórzano)
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Santa Barbara Joint Affordable Housing Task Group (Mayer/Alt. Alarcon)
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Santa Barbara County Elected Leaders Forum to Address Homelessness (Mayer/Alt. Alarcon)
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South Coast Youth Safety Partnership (Solórzano/Alt. Mayer)
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Multijurisdictional Solid Waste Task Group (Mayer/Alt. Alarcon)
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Joint and Standing Committees
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City Council/Economic Vitality Committee (Alarcon & Mayer)
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City Council/Public Safety Committee (Clark & Nomura)
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City Council/School Board Committee (Mayer and Solórzano)
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City Council/Utilities Committee (Nomura & Clark)
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City Council/First District Supervisor Committee (Alarcon & Mayer)
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City Council Finance/Budget Committee (Alarcon & Clark)
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Transportation Committee (Clark & Mayer)
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Development Review Committee (Joint Committee membership from City Council, Planning Commission and Architectural Review Board) (CC: Clark & Nomura) (PC: To Be Selected by Planning Commission) (ARB: Stein & O’Connor)
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General Plan and Coastal Plan Update Committee (Joint Committee membership from City Council and Planning Commission) (Solórzano & Clark) (PC: Benefield and Salant)
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Public Facility Site Acquisition/Development Committee (Clark & Nomura)
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Sustainability Committee (Nomura & Solórzano)
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Public Engagement Committee (Solórzano & Nomura)
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E-Conveyance Committee (Mayer & Alarcon)
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Appointed Representatives to Area Boards & Committees
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Community Media Access Center (Gary Dobbins)
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County Library Advisory Committee (Glynn Birdwell)
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ATTENDANCE OF COUNCILMEMBERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
ADJOURNMENT
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https://carpinteriaca.gov/city-hall/agendas-meeting.
Resources for the Public:
- Code of Conduct
This agenda was posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 in the City Clerk's Office, on the City Hall Public Notices Board, and on the Internet.