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Mendota council approves $2.5 million in warrants and four resolutions including police vehicle and handgun purchases

City of Mendota City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Council approved two warrant periods totaling $2,502,656.07 and adopted Resolutions 25‑70 through 25‑73, which authorize a police vehicle purchase and upfitting, accept a CFD annual report, commit to STBG funds for Smoot Avenue improvements, and authorize department handguns. All consent items passed unanimously.

The Mendota City Council unanimously approved its consent calendar on Dec. 16, authorizing two warrant periods and adopting four resolutions covering department purchases and project funding commitments.

Council approved warrant list check numbers 57185–57240 totaling $857,661.20 and check numbers 57241–57353 totaling $1,644,994.87 for council approval, for a combined total of $2,502,656.07.

Resolutions adopted on the consent calendar included: • Resolution No. 25‑70: approve proposals from Winner Chevrolet and Cook’s Communications for purchase and upfitting of a Mendota Police Department vehicle and authorize the City Manager to execute related documents. • Resolution No. 25‑71: accept and file the Community Facilities District No. 2006‑1 Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025‑2026. • Resolution No. 25‑72: commit to receipt, obligation, support and timely use of additional funds through the Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) program for Smoot Avenue improvements. • Resolution No. 25‑73: approve the quote from Pro‑Force Law Enforcement and authorize the purchase of handguns for all sworn police officers.

The consent calendar was approved on a motion from Mayor Pro Tem Jose Alonso, seconded by Council Member Joseph R. Riofrio; the vote was 5‑0.