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San Fernando City Council approves special-meeting agenda and moves to closed session

San Fernando City Council · July 21, 2026
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Summary

The San Fernando City Council convened at 5:02 a.m., confirmed a quorum, approved the special-meeting agenda by roll-call vote (4–0, one absent), received no public statements and recessed into closed session.

The San Fernando City Council convened a special meeting at 5:02 a.m. The presiding officer called the meeting to order and, after a roll call, declared a quorum with no members participating remotely.

The clerk conducted roll call, during which Council member Shawn Rivas, Council member Mary Salodio (recorded absent), Council member Mary Mendoza, Vice Mayor Patty Patty Lopez and Mayor Victoria Garcia were queried. The presiding officer stated, "We have a quorum," and confirmed all members in attendance were physically present.

The presiding officer asked if there was a motion to approve the agenda. A motion was made and seconded; the chair announced the motion as "Moved by Bridal, 2nd by Lopez." The council then voted by roll call. The clerk announced the recorded votes: Rivas — yes; Solorio — absent; Mendoza — yes; Vice Mayor Lopez — yes; Mayor Garcia — yes. The presiding officer declared, "Motion passes."

The presiding officer asked the city clerk whether there were any public statements for the special meeting; the clerk responded there were none. The meeting was then recessed into a closed session for the special meeting.

No ordinances, resolutions, contracts, or substantive policy items were discussed on the public record during the minutes captured here; the only formal public action was approval of the meeting agenda. The council’s next public action, if any, will depend on the closed-session outcome and any items placed back on the public agenda.