Below is a summary of the council's formal votes on June 24, 2025. Motion texts are paraphrased from the council record; vote tallies are taken from the official roll calls or the meeting minutes.
1) Consent calendar (multiple routine items) — Approved (motion carries 5‑0).
2) Item G: Notice of intent to form a Geologic Hazard Abatement District (Ranch subdivision along Sand Creek Road) — Resolution initiating formation process approved (motion carries 5‑0). Staff noted further formation steps will follow.
3) Item H: Award multiyear turf mowing services agreement to TerraCare Associates (three years with up to two one‑year extensions) — Approved (motion carries 5‑0).
4) Item J: Adopt list of projects for SB‑1 (Road Repair and Accountability Act) eligible funding for FY25‑26 — Approved (motion carries 5‑0).
5) Item K: Second amendment to telecommunications license and encroachment agreement with Crown Castle Fiber LLC — Approved (motion carries 5‑0). Staff advised fees are constrained by federal rules.
6) Item O: Acceptance of California Volunteers Youth Service Corps award (SOAR internship expansion) — Approved; award amount recorded in the motion $1,740,583.66 (motion carries 5‑0).
7) Item P: Second amendment to agreement with Felton Institute to continue the Angelo Quinto Community Response Team (AQCRT) through August 31, 2026 — Approved (motion carries 5‑0). The amendment reduces staffing/hours to align with available ARPA funding while preserving the program.
8) Item 3: Public hearing and adoption of five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) 2025–2030 — Adopted (motion carries 4‑1). The minutes note one recorded no vote; the public record did not specify a roll‑call name for the no vote in the posted motion text.
9) Item 4: CDBG standing committee recommendations and related action plans (Contra Costa consortium consolidated plan and Antioch action plan; and housing successor funding) — Adopted (motions carry 5‑0 for the resolutions presented).
10) Item 5: Fiscal year 2025–26 budget adoption and revision of FY24–25 budget — Adopted (motion carries 5‑0). The adopted plan uses a $5,000,000 transfer from the budget stabilization fund and directs staff to return with measures to close a remaining projected FY26–27 shortfall.
11) Successor agency and Public Financing Authority budgets associated with the annual budget — Adopted (motions carry 5‑0).
Notes: Where the meeting minutes show only a tally (e.g., “Motion carries 5‑0”) the council did not record individual named votes in the public motion text. For the CIP vote the recorded tally was 4‑1 with a single no vote. For transparency, staff will publish full minute text and contract documents for each item on the city website.