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At a glance: Key votes from the Chino Hills City Council meeting, Aug. 13, 2024

Chino Hills City Council · August 13, 2024
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Summary

The council approved multiple items 5–0, including contracts, a recycled water and repaving project, ARPA appropriations, a human‑services agreement, changes to rink scheduling, and an urgency ordinance banning off‑site billboards. Staff said many items will return with implementation details and timelines.

Here are the formal actions the Chino Hills City Council took Aug. 13, 2024, with the outcomes as recorded in the council meeting.

• Motion to approve the remainder of the consent calendar (various routine items) — Motion passed 5–0.

• Authorize execution of a five‑year agreement with Engineering Solutions Services (agenda item 13) — Motion passed 5–0.

• Authorize execution of Amendment No. 3 to the agreement with Chino Valley Unified School District for school resource officer/crossing guard services (agenda item 14) — Motion passed 5–0. Council noted the city contributes roughly $800,000 for SROs and crossing guards.

• Adopt resolution approving design and plans for Eucalyptus Avenue recycled water line and pavement rehabilitation (agenda item 18) — Motion passed 5–0. Project extends recycled water to Veterans Park and includes full repaving from Peyton to Chino Hills Parkway; contract award expected in October and construction late fall.

• Appropriate ARPA funds for mobile recreation vehicle retrofit, expanded tree trimming and purchase of multifunction printers (agenda item 20) — Motion passed 5–0.

• Authorize agreement with the City of Chino to provide human services programs (agenda item) — Motion passed 5–0. Programs include family resource centers, McKinney‑Vento case management, counseling and other school‑based supports.

• Approve revised schedule for Rink 1 at Grand Avenue Park (discussion calendar item) — Motion passed 5–0. Council approved a blended schedule that increases pickleball hours and adds a second league while retaining Derby Dames and some roller‑hockey hours; staff to monitor use after resurfacing.

• Adopt an interim urgency ordinance prohibiting off‑site signs (billboards) (special meeting item 22A) — Motion passed 5–0. The city attorney will return a permanent ordinance for Planning Commission and Council consideration.

Most motions passed unanimously (5–0); where staff indicated follow‑up, they committed timelines or further public review (for example, the EIR/public review step for the General Plan safety element and implementation reporting for the rink schedule).