Call To Order
00:08Roll Call
00:33Invocation
01:18Pledge Of Allegiance
02:03Closed Session Report
02:34Presentations
02:581. San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD) Presentation (All Wards) 2. Citizen of the Month – Andy Fuentes p. 18 San Bernardino High School, Civic Engagement 3. Citizen of the Month – Johnny Carrera p. 20 Angel Heart Bio Trauma, Civic Engagement
Public Hearing - Item #4
17:044. Appeal 2507 for Conditional Use Permit 2301 & Public Convenience or Necessity 2301 (Ward 2) p. 22
Public Hearing - Item #5
01:28:335. Public Hearing on Annexation No. 51 to Community Facilities District 20191 (Maintenance Services) – Cajon Industrial Park (Ward 6) p. 114
City Manager Updates
01:34:53Public Comments
01:38:23FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
Consent Calendar
02:52:04Item #7
02:53:117. Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement with Mandeville Modular for the Navigation Center’s Modular Units Extending the Contract Term Date Through December 31, 2026, and Increasing the Not To Exceed Amount by $224,406.14; Approve Change Order No. 2; and Authorize an Additional Allocation of $214,420 in Project Contingencies (Ward 1) p. 213
Item #13
02:54:2513. Technical Correction for the San Manuel Community Grant Fund Restricted Grant Agreement – Third Amendment (All Wards) p. 455
Discussion - Item #17
02:59:1117. Approval of the Loan and Regulatory Agreements between the City of San Bernardino and E. Street Veterans Apartments, LP, A California Limited Partnership (Ward 2) p. 801
Discussion - Item #18
03:01:0818. Introduce, Read by Title Only, and Waive Further Reading, Ordinance No. MC1656 Amending Section 8.24.100 of Chapter 8.24 of Title 8 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, Relating to the Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Program (All Wards) p. 1064
Items To Be Considered
03:03:5419. Staff to Bring Back the Following for Council Consideration with 45 days: (1) Adoption/Update to the San Bernardino Encampment Ordinance to Define “Persistent Camping,” Prohibit Encampments in Sensitive Areas, and Establish Progressive Measures for Multiple Refusals; and (2) A “No Unsanctioned Drop Off” Ordinance Requiring Documented Consent, Receiving Provider Acceptance, 48 hour Advance Notice to the City, and Penalties for Violating Agencies.(Council Member Knaus) p. 1092 20. Consideration of bringing back the Veterans Day Parade for the 2026 Calendar Year. Historically, the parade concluded at Seccombe Lake Park, where the community gathered to celebrate and pay tribute to local heroes. To ensure a successful and inclusive event it is requested to explore partnership opportunities with local veteran and community organizations, including but not limited to: The Veterans Chamber of Commerce, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 12, Inland Empire Military Museum, and City of San Bernardino American Legions and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). (All Wards) –(Council Member Flores) p. 1093 21. At the Completion of the Street Improvement Assessment Study, Bring Forth a Discussion Item to Create a 5 to 10 Year City Wide Paving Schedule and Funding Plan to Begin in Fiscal Year 26/27. Funding Discussion to Include but are not Limited to Possible Use of Measures S, Measure I, Cannabis Tax, Property Tax Reimbursements, Franchise Fees, Impact Fees, Grant Opportunities and Water Department Project Collaborations. (All Wards) – (Council Member Ortiz) p. 1094
Council Updates/Announcements
03:04:59Mayor Updates/Announcements
03:24:22Adjournment
03:27:24