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Votes at a glance: Moreno Valley council actions on Dec. 2, 2025

City Council of Moreno Valley · December 3, 2025

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Summary

On Dec. 2 the council approved the consent calendar, HUD action-plan hearing, omnibus municipal code amendments (intro), participation in SCIP and CMFA BOLD bond programs, and introduced a kratom ordinance by reference; most items passed by unanimous voice votes of the three members present.

Moreno Valley — A summary of council votes and formal actions taken on Dec. 2, 2025.

- Consent calendar: Approved by voice vote (Councilmembers Bernard, Gonzales and Mayor Pro Tem Santa Cruz voting yes). Included successor agency ROPS (I6) to recognize $5,121,272 in required RPTTF allocations for debt service and adoption of an offer of dedication for Old Paris Boulevard for public utility purposes (I7).

- J1 (HUD annual action plan public hearing): Approved to initiate the FY 2026–27 action plan process; staff listed preliminary allocations of roughly $1.9M CDBG, $700K HOME and just under $200K ESG.

- J2 (omnibus municipal code amendments): Council introduced the package to revise Titles 5 and 9 for state-law compliance (day care, ADUs, density bonus, objective design standards, By Right Floating Housing Overlay) and will return with ordinance numbers for adoption.

- J3 (participation in CSCDA SCIP and CMFA BOLD): Resolutions adopted to participate in both programs; staff emphasized participation is voluntary for property owners and does not create city liability.

- K1 (Kratom ordinance by reference): Staff introduced, by reference, Riverside County Ordinance No. 1004 to regulate kratom sales and scheduled a public hearing on Jan. 6, 2026 for adoption.

All recorded motions in the transcript passed by voice vote with three affirmative votes from the members present (Bernard, Gonzales, Mayor Pro Tem Santa Cruz); Mayor Cabrera and Councilmember Delgado were absent.