City Hall  
1315 Valley Drive  
Hermosa Beach, CA  
90254  
City of Hermosa Beach  
Regular Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council  
Mayor  
Stacey Armato  
Mayor Pro Tem  
Mary Campbell  
Councilmembers  
Hany S. Fangary  
Justin Massey  
Jeff Duclos  
Tuesday, March 12, 2019  
6:00 PM  
Council Chambers  
Closed Session - 6:00 P.M.  
Regular Meeting - 7:00 P.M.  
6:00 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION  
(LOCATION: Meetings convene in the Council Chambers and move to the Second Floor Conference  
Room after Public Comment)  
CALL TO ORDER IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS  
ROLL CALL  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION IN SECOND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM  
1.  
2.  
19-0153  
19-0154  
MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session held on February 26, 2019.  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Initiation of Litigation  
Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)  
The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will  
prejudice the position of the City in the litigation.  
Number of Potential Cases: 1  
3.  
19-0128  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Non-Litigated Claims Update  
Existing Litigation - Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2) and (e)(3)  
The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will  
prejudice the position of the City in the litigation.  
a) Claimant: Brian Anstey, Claim Number: 18-138992  
Date of Loss: 6/26/2018, Date Filed: 11/19/2018  
Allegation: Suspect in Redondo Police Department Chase damaged Claimant’s fence  
b) Claimant: Arlene Buschbach, Claim Number: 19-139883  
Date of Loss: 10/27/2018, Date Filed: 1/22/2019  
Allegation: Injuries suffered from fall due to broken pathway  
c) Claimant: Nathan Carroll, Claim Number: 19-139480  
Date of Loss: 8/26/2018, Date Filed: 12/31/2018  
Allegation: Money and property stolen by security guard hired by City  
d) Claimant: Jason Clark, Claim Number: 19-139872  
Date of Loss: 7/2018, Date Filed: 1/23/2019  
Allegation: Car accident was result of a blind spot that was reported to City  
e) Claimant: Carissa De Blasi, Claim Number: 18-138649  
Date of Loss: 6/18/2018, Date Filed: 11/6/2018  
Allegation: Damage to Claimant’s vehicle caused by an asphalt company truck  
f) Claimant: Stephen Allan Diamond, Claim Number: 19-139484  
Date of Loss: 8/22/2018, Date Filed: 12/31/2018, Revised Claim: 1/28/2019  
Allegation: Broken ankle due to hole in walkway  
g) Claimant: Valerie Rhodes, Claim Number: 19-140423  
Date of Loss: 9/1/2018, Date Filed: 2/25/2019  
Allegation: Fractured foot and ankle due to trip/fall in park  
h) Claimant: John Zamora, Claim Number: 18-134743  
Date of Loss: 8/4/2017, Date Filed with Los Angeles County: 2/1/2018  
Allegation: Failure to reasonably own, maintain, supervise beach and shoreline  
4.  
19-0123  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL: Litigation Quarterly Update  
Existing Litigation - Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)  
The City finds, based on advice from legal counsel, that discussion in open session will  
prejudice the position of the City in the litigation.  
a) Name of Case: BKK Working Group et al. v. City of Hermosa Beach et al.  
United States District Court, Case Number: 2:18-cv-5810  
b) Name of Case: Kerry Cartwright v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: 18STCV05692  
c) Name of Case: Hermosa Fitness LLC v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: 18STCP02840  
d) Name of Case: Mark Roth v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: YC072628  
e) Name of Case: City of Hermosa Beach v. Edward P. Zappia, The Zappia Law Firm  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: BC709770  
ADJOURNMENT OF CLOSED SESSION  
7:00 P.M. - REGULAR AGENDA  
All council meetings are open to the public. PLEASE ATTEND.  
The Council receives a packet with detailed information and recommendations on nearly every agenda  
item. City Council agenda packets are available for your review on the City's website located at  
Department, Hermosa Beach Public Library and the Office of the City Clerk.  
During the meeting, a packet is also available in the Council Chambers foyer or you can access the  
signal available in the City Council chambers - Network ID: CHB-Guest, Password: chbguest  
Written materials pertaining to matters listed on the agenda of a regular City Council meeting must be  
submitted by noon of the Tuesday, one week before the meeting in order to be included in the agenda  
packet (tentative future agendas can be found as Item 8 in every regular agenda packet). However,  
written materials received after that deadline will nonetheless be posted under the relevant agenda item  
on the City's website at the same time as they are distributed to the City Council by email and provided  
to the City Council and the public at the meeting.  
Submit your comments via eComment in three easy steps:  
Note: Your comments will become part of the official meeting record. You must provide your full name,  
but please do not provide any other personal information (i.e. phone numbers, addresses, etc) that you  
do not want to be published.  
1. Go to the Agendas/Minutes/Video webpage and find the meeting you’d like to submit comments on.  
Click on the eComment button for your selected meeting.  
2. Find the agenda item for which you would like to provide a comment. You can select a specific  
agenda item/project or provide general comments under the Oral/Written Communications item.  
3. Sign in to your SpeakUp Hermosa Account or as a guest, enter your comment in the field provided,  
provide your name, and if applicable, attach files before submitting your comment.  
eComments can be submitted as soon as the meeting materials are published, but will only be  
accepted until 12:00 pm on the date of the meeting to ensure Council and staff have the ability to review  
comments prior to the meeting.  
Persons who wish to address an issue of general nature (not pertaining to matters listed on the  
agenda) to the City Council for the official record may submit written material to the Council in lieu of or  
in addition to speaking under the Public Participation section of the meeting. Such written  
correspondence must be delivered to the City Manager's office (anny@hermosabch.org) by noon of the  
Tuesday, one week before the regular Council meeting in order to be included in the agenda packet.  
To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) will be  
available for check out at the meeting. If you require special assistance to participate in this meeting,  
you must call or submit your request in writing to the Office of the City Clerk at (310) 318-0203 at least  
48 hours prior to the meeting.  
CALL TO ORDER  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
ROLL CALL  
CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
ANNOUNCEMENTS  
APPROVAL OF AGENDA  
PROCLAMATIONS / PRESENTATIONS  
a)  
b)  
c)  
19-0151  
19-0150  
19-0152  
RECOGNIZING HERMOSA BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT  
AS THE NATIONAL FIRST PLACE WINNER OF THE SANDY  
HOOK PROMISE 2019 START WITH HELLO COMMUNITY  
REACH AND SUSTAINABILITY AWARD  
RECOGNIZING SKYE FENTON FOR HER OUTSTANDING  
EFFORTS TO HELP HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS THROUGHOUT  
THE SOUTH BAY BY STARTING THE BACKPACK CLUB WHICH  
DONATES STUFFED PACKS OF GOODS TO U.S. VETERANS  
CHAD RICHARDSON DONATES “PIER” CANVAS ARTWORK  
TO CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH  
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER  
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:  
1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:  
a)  
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the written communication.  
Recommendation:  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
a)  
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  
(Deputy City Clerk Linda Abbott)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the minutes of the Regular meeting of  
February 26, 2019.  
Recommendation:  
b)  
c)  
CHECK REGISTERS  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council ratify the following check registers.  
Recommendation:  
ACTION MINUTES OF THE PARKS, RECREATION AND  
COMMUNITY RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMISSION  
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 5, 2019  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the action minutes of the Parks,  
Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission meeting of February 5,  
2019.  
Recommendation:  
d)  
e)  
ACTION MINUTES OF THE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS  
ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING OF JANUARY 7, 2019  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the action minutes of the  
Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission meeting of January 7, 2019.  
Recommendation:  
ACCEPTANCE OF DONATION  
ARTWORK FROM CHAD RICHARDSON  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council accept the donation received by the City to be  
used for the purpose noted.  
Recommendation:  
f)  
APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP NO. 74179  
AT 226 2ND STREET  
(Community Development Director Ken Robertson)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Adopt the attached resolution approving Final Parcel Map No. 74179, which is  
consistent with the approved Vesting Tentative Parcel Map; and  
2. Request the City Clerk to endorse the certificate for said map.  
g)  
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING  
BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND  
THE HERMOSA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT  
(Acting Police Chief Milton McKinnon)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Approve Resolution No. 19-XXX to accept $75,404 in grant funds from the Department  
of Justice for the Tobacco Law Enforcement Programs;  
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of Understanding and the  
City Clerk to attest;  
3. Approve estimated revenue of $38,052 in the Grant Fund; and  
4. Appropriate $38,052 in grant funds to the Police Department budget for fiscal year  
2018-2019 for the implementation of the Tobacco Law Enforcement program.  
h)  
APPROVE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE PROFESSIONAL  
SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH FILE KEEPERS, LLC FOR  
DOCUMENT SCANNING SERVICES AND IMPLEMENTATION  
OF AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  
(Assistant to the City Manager Nico De Anda-Scaia)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Authorize the City Manager to execute a first modification to an agreement with File  
Keepers, LLC for document scanning services and implementation of an electronic  
document management system for the City's various departments in an amount not to  
exceed $54,000, for a new total not to exceed amount of $317,942; and  
2. Approve the transfer of $4,000 from the Community Development Department budget in  
the General Fund to the City Manager Department budget in the Equipment Replacement  
Fund as noted in the Fiscal Impact section.  
3. CONSENT ORDINANCES  
NONE  
4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE  
DISCUSSION  
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
a)  
CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE REGULATING  
SIDEWALK VENDING IN COMPLIANCE WITH SB 946  
(Acting Public Works Director Lucho Rodriguez)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Introduce, upon first reading, an ordinance to regulate sidewalk vending within the City  
of Hermosa Beach in compliance with Senate Bill No. 946; and  
2. Adopt a resolution amending the City's comprehensive fee schedule to include  
administrative fines for sidewalk vending violations in compliance with Senate Bill No.  
946;and  
3. Adopt a resolution amending the City's comprehensive fee schedule to include a  
sidewalk vending permit application fee and annual renewal fee.  
6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS  
a)  
MIDYEAR BUDGET REVIEW 2018-19  
(Continued from meeting of February 26, 2019)  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Approve the revisions to estimated revenue, appropriations, budget transfers and fund  
balances as shown herein and in the attached Revenue Detail Report, Additional  
Appropriations Report, Budget Transfers Report, and Budget Summary Report;  
2. From the General Fund, approve the addition of $120,134 to the assigned fund balance  
for Contingencies in order to meet the City's target of 16% for this goal; add $21,731 to  
the Compensated Absences assignment to meet the City's goal amount of 25% of the  
current liability; add $21,575 to the retirement rate stabilization assignment;  
3. Transfer the remaining funds available in the General Fund of $427,335 to the  
Insurance Fund; and  
4. Receive and file the attached information about City Council travel.  
b)  
PURCHASE OF POLICE DEPARTMENT VEHICLES  
(Continued from meeting of January 22, 2019)  
(Acting Police Chief Milton McKinnon)  
Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the purchase of the following vehicles  
for the Police Department:  
Recommendation:  
a. Three (3) 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe utility vehicles to replace existing Chevrolet Tahoes,  
which include the Watch Commander HB9 vehicle, and Patrol vehicles HB1 and HB5;  
b. Two (2) 2019 BMW R1200RT-P motorcycles to replace two (2) Honda ST 1300  
motorcycles; and  
c. One (1) 2019 Toyota Tacoma pick-up truck to replace one (1) Ford Ranger P/U truck  
for Parking Enforcement.  
c)  
CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL EVENT FEE WAIVER  
REQUESTS FOR HEARTS OF HERMOSA (MARCH 23);  
SANDPIPERS STROLL THE STRAND (MARCH 24);  
HOPE CHAPEL’S EASTER EGG HUNT (APRIL 20); AND  
HOPE CHAPEL’S EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE (APRIL 21)  
(Community Resources Manager Kelly Orta)  
Staff recommends that the City Council consider special event fee waiver requests  
totaling $22,130.29 from the following organizations:  
1. Hermosa Beach Education Foundation for 'Hearts of Hermosa Beach' on Saturday,  
March 23 (requesting fee waiver of $7,814.29);  
Recommendation:  
2. Sandpipers for 'Sandpipers Stroll the Strand' on Sunday, March 24 (requesting fee  
waiver of $400);  
3. Hope Chapel's Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 20 (requesting fee waiver of  
$2,612); and  
4. Hope Chapel's Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 21 (requesting fee waiver of  
$11,304).  
d)  
ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMANENT RIDESHARE ZONES  
IN DOWNTOWN HERMOSA BEACH  
(Environmental Analyst Leeanne Singleton &  
Acting Chief of Police Milton McKinnon)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the implementation of a permanent  
rideshare zone program in Downtown Hermosa Beach to improve safety and better  
facilitate pick-up and drop-off of passengers from rideshare services, private vehicles, and  
taxicab operations.  
Recommendation:  
e)  
APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT WITH GRANICUS, INC. TO  
CONTINUE PROVIDING MEETING AND AGENDA MANAGEMENT,  
VIDEO STREAMING, AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION SERVICES;  
AND TO PROVIDE A NEW CLOSED CAPTIONING SERVICE FOR  
CITY MEETINGS FROM MARCH 12, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2022  
(Assistant to the City Manager Nico De Anda-Scaia)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve a three-year plus one quarter contract  
with Granicus, Inc. from March 12, 2019 to June 30, 2022 for:  
Recommendation:  
1. meeting and agenda management, video streaming, and citizen participation services,  
at a total cost of $142,535.40; and  
2. closed captioning for City meetings at a total cost of $110,334.25.  
7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS - CITY  
COUNCIL  
a)  
19-0149  
UPDATES FROM CITY COUNCIL AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEES  
AND STANDING COMMITTEE DELEGATES/ALTERNATES  
8. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL  
a)  
19-0160  
COUNCILMEMBERS DUCLOS AND MASSEY REQUEST THAT  
STAFF EXPAND THE SCOPE OF THE OTHER MATTERS AGENDA  
ITEM ON PLASTIC SERVICE WARE SUPPORTED BY CTIY  
COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 27, 2018 TO INCLUDE CONSIDERATION  
OF DIRECTION TO THE DOWNTOWN ENHANCEMENT  
SUBCOMMITTEE (WHICH, ON APRIL 10, 2018, THE CITY COUNCIL  
AUTHORIZED TO COLLABORATE WITH STAKEHOLDERS TO  
INCREASE ECONOMIC VITALITY DOWNTOWN), OR OTHER  
SUBCOMMITTEE, TO DEVELOP THE FOLLOWING FOR CITY  
COUNCIL APPROVAL: (1) AN ORDINANCE TO REDUCE AND  
ELIMINATE THE SALE AND USE OF SINGLE USE PLASTICS IN  
HERMOSA BEACH; AND (2) LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR  
LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE THE  
SAME OBJECTIVE ACROSS CALIFORNIA AND NATIONWIDE.  
b)  
TENTATIVE FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the tentative future agenda items.  
Recommendation:  
ADJOURNMENT  
FUTURE MEETINGS AND CITY HOLIDAYS  
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS:  
March 18, 2019 - Monday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
7:00 PM - Joint Meeting with School Board  
March 26, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
April 9, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
April 23, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
April 24, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - FY 2019-2020 Capital Improvement Program  
May 1, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
May 14, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
May 22, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Budget Workshop  
May 28, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
June 5, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
June 11, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
June 25, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
July 9, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
July 18, 2019 - Thursday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Joint Meeting with All Boards and Commissions  
July 23, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
August 13, 2019 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark)  
August 27, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
September 4, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
September 10, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
September 24, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
October 2, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
October 8, 2019 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Re-scheduled to Oct. 10)  
October 10, 2019 - Thursday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Closed Session and 7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
October 22, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS - CONTINUED:  
November 6, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
November 12, 2019 - Tuesday - 6:00 PM - Closed Session,  
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
November 18, 2019 - Monday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Closed Session and 7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
November 21, 2019 - Thursday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Mayor Rotation  
November 26, 2019 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Re-scheduled to Nov. 18)  
December 4, 2019 - Wednesday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Study Session  
December 10, 2019 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Re-scheduled to Dec. 12)  
December 12, 2019 - Thursday - Adjourned Regular Meeting:  
6:00 PM - Closed Session and 7:00 PM - City Council Meeting  
December 24, 2019 - Tuesday - No Meeting (Dark)  
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS:  
March 19, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
March 20, 2019 - Wednesday - 7:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting  
April 2, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
April 16, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
May 6, 2019 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission Meeting  
May 7, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
May 15, 2019 - Wednesday - 7:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting  
May 21, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
June 4, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
June 18, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
July 2, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
July 8, 2019 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission Meeting  
July 16, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
July 17, 2019 - Wednesday - 7:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting  
August 6, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
August 20, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
September 3, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
September 9, 2019 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission Meeting  
September 17, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
September 18, 2019 - Wednesday - 7:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting  
October 1, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
October 15, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
November 4, 2019 - Monday - 7:00 PM - Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission Meeting  
November 5, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
November 19, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
November 20, 2019 - Wednesday - 7:00 PM - Public Works Commission Meeting  
December 3, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting  
December 9, 2019 - Tuesday - 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting  
CITY OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY-SUNDAY AND ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:  
May 27, 2019 - Monday - Memorial Day  
July 4, 2019 - Thursday - Independence Day  
September 2, 2019 - Monday - Labor Day  
November 11, 2019 - Monday - Veteran's Day  
November 28, 2019 - Thursday, Thanksgiving Day  
December 25, 2019 - Wednesday - Christmas Day  
January 1, 2020 - Wednesday - New Year's Day (2020)