Votes at a glance: Westminster City Council actions, Dec. 10, 2025
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Summary
Council carried multiple administrative and budget measures Dec. 10, 2025: introduced two zoning-code ordinances (4.2 and 4.3), approved a USPS lease, adopted a personnel policy and dissolved the personnel board, approved ARPA reallocations, authorized a $55,268 design contract for the Little Saigon archway, and appointed a new vice mayor.
Here are the formal actions taken by the Westminster City Council at its Dec. 10 meeting.
- Added walk-on closed-session item (motion carried; vote recorded). - Continued public hearing case 2024-0160 (industrial warehouse at 15172 Golden West Circle) to a date uncertain (motion carried, 4–0). - Introduced for first reading: Ordinance to repeal and readopt Chapter 17.64 (appeals / call-for-review) (introduced, read by title only; vote 4–0). - Introduced for first reading: Zoning text amendments to Chapter 17.57 (density bonus) and related sections to align with state law and add development requirements (introduced; vote 4–0). - Authorized lease agreement with the U.S. Postal Service for 13761 Golden West Street and related budget adjustments (approved 4–0). - Adopted personnel policy manual and introduced ordinance to dissolve the personnel board (motion carried 4–0). - Adopted updated part-time employee salary schedule effective Jan. 1, 2026 (motion carried 4–0). - Approved ARPA fund reallocations: $1,752,568.52 from the Be Well project to the Axon project (approved 4–0) and $800,000 from General Administration to Critical Infrastructure Technology Upgrades with an amendment to Infinity Technologies' contract (approved 4–0). - Approved professional services agreement with MIG to design the Little Saigon Welcome Archway not to exceed $55,268 (approved 3–0; Councilmember Fan West abstained). - Appointed Councilmember Mark Nguyen as vice mayor for a one-year term (approved 3–0 with one abstention). - Adopted parking restriction resolution for a segment of Magnolia Street (approved 4–0).
All roll-call tallies and the exact motions are recorded in the meeting minutes and in the transcript. Where abstentions occurred, they are noted above on the item line.

