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Votes at a glance: Baldwin Park City Council, Nov. 19, 2025

November 20, 2025 | Baldwin Park City, Los Angeles County, California


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Votes at a glance: Baldwin Park City Council, Nov. 19, 2025
On Nov. 19 the Baldwin Park City Council voted on a set of routine and substantive items. Key outcomes:

- Consent calendar: Items 1–7 and 9 were approved (motion by Council Member Lozano, second by Council Member Ayala). Vote: 5–0 (SEG 1250–1272).

- Item 8: Council approved acceptance of a $40,000 grant for trash receptacles at bus stops. Council Member Estrada highlighted the grant and staff indicated a 3–4 month rollout after contract execution (SEG 1276–1326). Vote: 5–0.

- Item 10: Council approved a traffic signal maintenance agreement with UNIX LLC, including a one‑time appropriation of $64,518.59 for nonroutine repairs and an annual budget of roughly $184,000 for inspections and maintenance. Funding: gas tax and SB1 funds. Vote: 5–0 (SEG 1335–1749).

- Item 11: Council adopted design option C for the Hometown Heroes military banner program on Baldwin Park Boulevard and directed staff on final color adjustments and roster management. Vote: 5–0 (SEG 1751–1944).

- Item 12: Public hearing to adopt Amendment No.1 to the FY25–26 Annual Action Plan (CDBG reallocation to sidewalk/curb/gutter repairs). No speakers; council adopted the amendment. Vote: 5–0 (SEG 1964–2009).

- Item 13: Council selected the city branding banner series for Ramona Boulevard and directed staff to return with a refined 70th anniversary banner design and a placement plan; motion carried 5–0 (SEG 2030–2411).

- Administrative items (successor agency warrants, treasurer reports, housing authority warrants and treasury reports, Alden Park Charitable Relief Foundation resolution) were adopted; one abstention was recorded on housing authority items due to a council member's conflict (recorded as a 4–0–1 result) (SEG 2420–2556).

All formal votes and actions are recorded in the meeting minutes and were adopted by roll call as noted in the transcript.

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