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Council approves consent calendar and several items including $153,987.86 estate bequest; ordinance adoptions included

2680209 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved consent items 13.1—13.7 by a 5-0 vote Tuesday, including a contract award, purchase-order amendments, two ordinance adoptions and acceptance of a $153,987.86 bequest to the Homeless Shelter Operations Fund.

The City Council on Tuesday approved its consent calendar (items 13.1 through 13.7) by roll call in a 5-0 vote, with Vice Mayor Alvarez and Councilmember Fleming absent.

Items adopted on the consent calendar included a contract award for Dutch Floor Neighborhood Park (13.1); a project-specific maintenance agreement resolution with the State of California for the Hearne Avenue at Highway 101 Phase 3 interchange rebuild (13.2); a second amendment to Blanket Purchase Order 01/4557 to increase compensation with Southern Tire Mart LLC (13.3); a second amendment to Blanket Purchase Order 169,057 to extend term and increase compensation with Worley Enterprises, LLC, DBA National Print and Promo for $13,500,000 (13.4); acceptance and appropriation of a $153,987.86 bequest from the Estate of Rosemary Maki Ramatichi to the Homeless Shelter Operations Fund (13.5); and two ordinance adoptions at second reading revising massage licensing and adult-entertainment requirements in the city code (13.6 and 13.7).

Council members paused briefly to highlight item 13.5 and thanked the estate for the bequest supporting homelessness work; staff said limited details were available about the donor's connection to the city. After the public-comment period on consent, Councilmember Okrepkie moved to approve items 13.1 through 13.7; Councilmember McDonald seconded. The city clerk recorded aye votes from Rogers, Okrepkie, McDonald, Benuelos and Mayor Stapp.

Vote: motion to approve consent items 13.1—13.7 passed 5-0 (Vice Mayor Alvarez and Councilmember Fleming absent).