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Votes at a glance: Fillmore council actions on Jan. 27, 2026
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Summary
The council approved an appointment to the Cultural & Arts and Recreation Commission, adopted the SB 1205 fire inspection resolution, authorized a water‑plan contract, extended a landscape maintenance contract, and approved the Fillmore Terrace loan and stipend increase.
At its Jan. 27 meeting the Fillmore City Council took the following formal actions:
- Appointment: Casey Clark was appointed to the Cultural and Arts and Recreation Commission to serve the unexpired term ending Jan. 31, 2029. Motion made, seconded and approved unanimously.
- Housing finance: The council appropriated $500,000 from the former RDA housing set‑aside as a deferred loan to People's Self Help Housing Corporation for the 50‑unit Fillmore Terrace permanent supportive housing project. Motion passed unanimously.
- Resolution: Council adopted Resolution 26‑4092 acknowledging receipt of the annual SB 1205 fire inspection report (staff reported inspections of private and public schools, a motel and apartment buildings). Motion passed.
- Contracts: Council authorized a professional services agreement with Michael K. Nunley & Associates to update the city's 2020 Urban Water Management Plan (amount not to exceed $53,630; funded by the 2025‑26 capital water improvement fund) and approved the fourth amendment to the Venco Western landscape maintenance contract (extending term to 06/30/2027; new monthly total $29,332.04; CPI increase 3.3%). Motions passed.
- Compensation: Council voted to increase the monthly council stipend to $950. Motion passed.
Where motions were recorded as unanimous, the meeting minutes show the council approved each item without recorded dissents. For procedural and legal follow‑up, staff will finalize contracts and agreements and return any executed documents to the council as required.

