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Diamond Bar council approves consent calendar, proclaims May 2026 Mental Health Awareness Month

Diamond Bar City Council · May 19, 2026
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Summary

The council approved the consent calendar 5–0, including minutes, check register ratification and a third amendment related to the town center specific plan; it presented a proclamation for Mental Health Awareness Month and heard from Eastern Harmony Mental Health about a Community Wellness Day on May 30.

The Diamond Bar City Council approved the consent calendar at its May 19 meeting on a 5–0 roll‑call vote and presented a proclamation declaring May 2026 Mental Health Awareness Month.

Items on the consent calendar included approval of May 5 regular‑meeting minutes, ratification of the check register for April 22 through May 5, approval of a third amendment to the agreement with Tory Gallus and partners related to the Town Center Specific Plan (including an additional appropriation), and adoption of resolutions setting public hearings on landscape assessment districts for fiscal year 2026–27.

The council read a proclamation recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month and invited a representative from Eastern Harmony Mental Health to accept it. The representative identified himself in remarks as Eric Yuan, president of Eastern Harmony Mental Health, thanked the council for the recognition and invited residents to a free Community Wellness Day on Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Suzanne Middle School in the Walnut Valley School District.

The meeting also included an introduction of Deputy Christopher Green from Walnut Station by Lieutenant Sotelo and brief reports from council members praising the city’s first responders and discussing recent conferences. The mayor closed the meeting with congratulations to retirees and thanks to staff and volunteers.