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Temple City council approves consent calendar, relaxes overnight parking for holidays and introduces new city treasurer

Temple City City Council · November 6, 2024
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Summary

Council approved the consent calendar (unanimous roll call), noted a temporary relaxation of overnight parking enforcement over the Thanksgiving and holiday periods, introduced Alexander Kung as the new administrative services director and city treasurer, and agreed to form an ad hoc committee for development of a newly acquired corner lot.

The Temple City City Council approved its consent calendar by roll-call vote and took several administrative and scheduling actions during a short meeting.

Council moved and seconded the consent calendar and the clerk recorded unanimous approval from Councilmember Chen, Councilmember Sternquist, Mayor Pro Tem and Mayor Chavez. One item the council flagged for public attention was a temporary relaxation of overnight parking enforcement: the council announced the window would run from Nov. 26 through Dec. 1 to accommodate the Thanksgiving weekend, and then again from Dec. 2 through Jan. 5 for the holiday/New Year period; the council emphasized that street-sweeping rules remain in effect during those windows.

City Manager Mr Cook introduced Alexander Kung as the city’s new administrative services director and city treasurer; Kung briefly thanked the council and residents for the opportunity to serve. The council also discussed recent community events — including a large Halloween/Trunk-or-Treat and a San Gabriel Valley Humane Society centennial celebration — and reminded residents of an upcoming Veterans Day event beginning at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Temple City Park.

For a city-owned corner property referenced in the meeting transcript (referred to there as the Sereno parcel), the mayor proposed forming an ad hoc committee to work with staff on development concepts; the mayor and Councilmember Sternquist agreed to serve on that committee and staff will schedule the first meeting.

The council recessed to convene the Successor Agency to the Temple City Community Development Agency; the agency approved its consent calendar and adjourned before the council closed its meeting.