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El Segundo council approves Chevron grant, adopts local hazard mitigation plan and amends employee health contributions

September 18, 2025 | El Segundo City, Los Angeles County, California


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El Segundo council approves Chevron grant, adopts local hazard mitigation plan and amends employee health contributions
El Segundo ' The El Segundo City Council on Sept. 16 accepted a $75,000 economic development grant from Chevron, adopted the City of El Segundo 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan and approved resolutions adjusting the city's contributions toward CalPERS medical premiums for certain represented and unrepresented employees.

The actions came during the council's consent and staff-presentation portions of the meeting. Mayor Chris Pimentel and senior staff thanked Chevron for the gift; senior management analyst Christina Revelis outlined past uses of Chevron funding for local economic development initiatives. Council also approved employee classification revisions arising from a city study and heard a preliminary financial report for fiscal year 2024 through February 2025 from Chief Financial Officer Paul Chung.

Why it matters: The adopted local hazard mitigation plan establishes medium-term priorities and actions for reducing risk from natural and human-caused emergencies. Changes to CalPERS medical premium contributions affect the city's benefits structure for multiple employee groups and may affect budget planning. The Chevron grant adds near-term funds for city economic development projects.

Details: Chevron refinery director Bridal Stock and external affairs adviser Jessica Vinson presented the $75,000 grant to the council. Revelis told the council that Chevron grants have totaled more than $1.5 million over the past 12 years. The council authorized acceptance of the grant.

Human Resources Director Rebecca Reddick presented a set of resolutions to align the city's CalPERS medical premium contributions with agreements reached with labor groups representing certain city workers and with unrepresented full-time employees under the Affordable Care Act. The council adopted the resolutions.

Reddick also presented proposed classification changes that modified job titles and minimum qualifications, established salary ranges and reclassified four incumbents. The revisions updated the Fair Labor Standards Act designation to nonexempt for two classifications; the council adopted those changes.

Chung presented a preliminary financial report covering the third and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2024 through February 2025, saying revenues and expenditures were as expected and that most general fund revenues met or exceeded budgeted amounts. Chung said most departments ended the fiscal year under budget; the council was told the final audited fiscal year-end report will be presented in early 2026.

Other actions: The council approved a resolution supporting USA Surfing's recertification as the national governing body for Olympic surfing and designated the mayor and the city manager as the city delegates to the upcoming Cal Cities conference in Long Beach. According to the meeting record, council authorized the city manager to opt in to settlement agreements connected to the opioid crisis during closed session.

Votes at a glance:
- Acceptance of Chevron $75,000 economic development grant: adopted (motion text not specified in minutes).
- Adoption of the City of El Segundo 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan: adopted (plan discussed at the Sept. 2 meeting).
- Resolutions aligning CalPERS medical premium contributions: adopted (resolution texts not specified in minutes).
- Employee classification revisions, including reclassification of four incumbents and FLSA updates for two classifications: adopted.
- Resolution supporting USA Surfing recertification: adopted.
- Authorization to opt in to opioid-settlement agreements (closed session authorization): authorized (no public vote tally reported).

The council meeting packet and recordings are available at elsegundo.org; the council's next meeting was announced as Oct. 7.

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