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Votes at a glance: July 14, 2026 Loma Linda City Council

Loma Linda City Council · July 15, 2026
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Summary

Summary of council actions taken July 14, 2026: election results certified; spring 2026 weed‑abatement liens approved; short‑term rental and city communication sign ordinances introduced (first readings) with second readings set for Aug. 11, 2026.

The Loma Linda City Council recorded the following formal actions at its July 14, 2026 meeting:

• Council bill R‑2026‑35 — Resolution certifying June 2, 2026 election results: Motion to adopt carried (clerk recorded motion carried). Certificate and oath of office administered to Philip Duper and Amy Jones.

• Council bill R‑2026‑36 — Resolution adopting the report and statement of expenses for the Spring 2026 weed abatement program and establishing liens/assessments on parcels with unpaid abatement costs: Motion carried; staff will forward lien documentation to the county auditor‑controller for collection.

• Council bills O‑2026‑09, O‑2026‑10, O‑2026‑11 — Ordinances to add Chapter 5.26 (short‑term rentals) and make related zoning amendments: Introduced on first reading; council set second readings for Aug. 11, 2026 (motion carried).

• Council bill O‑2026‑08 — Ordinance amending sign code to add city communication signs (on city property only): Introduced on first reading; second reading set for Aug. 11, 2026 (motion carried).

Mayor and leadership elections (internal votes): Amy Jones was elected mayor (4–1); Council member Spencer elected mayor pro tem (5–0).

If the council adopts the short‑term rental ordinances and the city communication sign ordinance at second reading, staff will publish formal summaries and implementation timelines. For the weed‑abatement liens, staff will forward assessments to the county for tax‑roll collection.