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La Verne board approves surplus property disposal, cybersecurity grant participation and bank policy; Waldron Station plan advances

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings · December 5, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Dec. 4 approved four resolutions — declaring city property surplus, joining a cybersecurity matching-grant program, establishing a bank account policy and advancing an economic impact plan for Waldron Station — and made one appointment and one removal.

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted Dec. 4 to approve four resolutions and to fill one board vacancy.

Resolution 2025-29 declared certain city-owned property surplus and directed staff to pursue disposal. Alderman Hobbs moved to approve the resolution; the motion was seconded and members recorded affirmative votes and the resolution passed.

Resolution 2025-30 authorizes the city to participate in the Public Unity Partners Cybersecurity Partners Matching Grant Program. Alderman Coates moved the measure and it passed after a second and affirmative votes.

Resolution 2025-31 establishes a City of La Verne bank account policy. The finance director noted bank controls and fraud-protection measures have been placed on accounts following recent cybersecurity issues; the board approved the policy.

Resolution 2025-32 concerns the economic impact plan for the Waldron Station mixed‑use development area and passed after motion and second.

The board also appointed Brett Windrow to the Board of Zoning Appeals to fill a vacant term and approved removing a parks and recreation advisory committee member for lack of attendance; the removal was moved by Alderman Haas and seconded by Alderman Coates.

All motions on the agenda were called, seconded and recorded with affirmative voice votes during the meeting; the mayor declared the motions passed. No recorded roll-call tallies with full member-by-name vote lists were provided in the transcript for every item.

The board will proceed with administrative steps necessary to implement the passed resolutions, including disposal procedures for surplus property, steps to enroll in the matching-grant program, implementing the bank policy and any follow-up actions tied to the Waldron Station economic plan.