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Huntington Park council approves employment contract, parade vendor and several city contracts; grant and ERP funding also approved

Huntington Park City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

The Huntington Park City Council approved a package of personnel, procurement and budget measures including a full-time employment agreement for Luis Morales, authorization to negotiate a contract with Forza Foundation for the 2025 holiday parade, acceptance of a $55,000 state Homeland Security grant for police mobile data computers, and multiple vendor awards.

The Huntington Park City Council approved a series of personnel, procurement and budget measures during its meeting, including a full-time employment agreement for the community development director, authorization for a nonprofit to plan the 2025 holiday parade, grant acceptance for police technology and multiple vendor awards.

The council voted 4-1 to approve an employment agreement for Luis Morales to serve as the city's community development director. City Manager staff described Morales as an experienced practitioner who has served the city in interim roles; during roll call Council member Macias said, "I am concerned with the salary and no prior experiences as director, so I'm a vote no." The motion carried following the roll-call vote (yes: Council member Martis; Council member Sanabria; Vice Mayor Martinez;…

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