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Whittier council approves consent calendar, including $335,298 Whittwood reimbursement and $90,000 library grant

Whittier City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

By consensus the council approved the consent calendar July 8, approving denial of several claims, renewal of workers' compensation administration, $335,298 reimbursement to Whittwood 1768 Inc., and a $90,000 grant to the Friends of the Whittier Public Library; two items were pulled for individual consideration.

The Whittier City Council approved its joint consent calendar by consensus at the July 8 meeting, with Items 12.E (CAL FIRE map) and 12.H (Slurry Program Phase 1) pulled for separate consideration.

Key consent approvals included: denial of claims by Raquel V. Gonzalez, Daniel S. Garcia, and Maria Lourdes Morales; authorization for the City Manager to execute a renewal agreement for workers' compensation and general liability administration services with Keenan & Associates; approval of a $335,298 property tax increment and sales tax reimbursement to Whittwood 1768 Inc. pursuant to the Owner Participation Agreement for Whittwood Town Center; adoption of Resolution No. 2025-32 amending the FY 2025-26 Budget to accept a $90,000 grant from the Friends of the Whittier Public Library; and adoption of Resolution No. 2025-33 establishing posted speed limits on portions of Philadelphia Street.

Item 12.H (Project 25-008 Slurry Program Phase 1) was pulled for individual consideration and subsequently authorized for advertising for construction bids after council found the project categorically exempt under CEQA Section 15301. All consent and individually-considered consent items recorded here passed by unanimous vote.