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Key formal outcomes from the Nov. 6 Jurupa Valley City Council meeting:
1) Consent Calendar (including professional services agreement with CityGate for a homeless strategic plan not to exceed $75,000): Approved on the consent calendar. - Motion: "Move to approve" (consent calendar) - Vote: 5-0 - Notes: Contract executed per budgeted funds; staff to begin consultant work and stakeholder outreach.
2) Substantial amendment to the 2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan (substituting Belgrave Avenue pavement rehabilitation for Country Village Road project sequencing to avoid conflict with JCSD work): Approved. - Motion: Approve amendment and resolution adopting amendment - Vote: 5-0 - Notes: A public hearing was held as required for a substantial amendment.
3) Ordinance adopting the 2025 California Building and Fire Codes (second reading): Adopted. - Motion: Adopt ordinance and resolution adopting local findings - Vote: 5-0 - Notes: Staff and deputy fire marshal available for questions; no changes since prior hearing.
4) Events and noise ordinance: Initiation of municipal code amendments to create a tiered event-permit system and refine noise rules. - Motion: Initiate code amendment; request sheriff data and define weekend hours per council direction - Vote: 4-1 - Notes: Council requested sheriff complaint data, clarified "weekend" as Friday and Saturday nights (Sunday only if Monday is a city holiday), and asked for a measured approach to decibel limits and fees.
5) Low-barrier navigation centers and CN rezoning options: No adoption. Council asked staff to return with additional analysis and outreach; item tabled for about one month. - Motion: No adoption; direction to staff - Vote: no formal vote on adoption (direction only)
Procedural and other routine votes: approval of the agenda and meeting minutes were carried 5-0; roll calls and adjournment on the published schedule.
The council's votes reflect a mix of routine code and funding approvals and direction to pursue more analytic and outreach work on higher-profile policy items such as LBNC zoning and event/noise regulation.
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