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Council approves donations, sets budget hearing and certifies runoff election

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Summary

The council adopted multiple resolutions accepting donations for city events and programs, authorized a Shell Deer Park grant application, placed a memorial bench, approved an investment policy for OPEB trust, set a public hearing for the crime-control district budget, and certified the June 7 runoff canvass.

At its June 17 meeting the Pasadena City Council adopted a bundle of resolutions accepting donations, authorizing grant applications, approving a memorial bench placement and certifying the canvass of the June 7 runoff election.

Resolutions listed on the agenda included acceptance of in-kind prizes for a senior-center bingo event valued at $130 from McInnis Fox Health Insurance Brokers; a $1,000 donation from Hancock Pool Services for the city’s Fourth of July event; and a $20,000 donation from Chevron Products Company for the Neighborhood Network division, shown in the agenda as $10,000 for TeamUp to Clean Up 2025 and $10,000 for the Pasadena Food Drive. The council also authorized the Neighborhood Network division to apply for a Shell Deer Park community grant in support of the TeamUp to Clean Up program, and approved placement of a bench in Sherwood Park in honor of volunteer Charles Culpepper.

The council approved a resolution adopting the investment policy for the city’s other post-employment benefits (OPEB) trust and set a public hearing for July 15 for the proposed crime control and prevention district budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2025. The council also approved Resolution 2025-112, certifying the canvass and returns of the June 7 runoff election to elect the mayor and council members for districts A, B and G; the meeting record notes the resolution was read in Spanish during the session.

Council took these items as part of the consent/resolutions portion of the agenda; motions and seconds were recorded and the measures passed by the council. The meeting minutes do not show separate roll-call tallies for each resolution in the transcript excerpt.