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, June 11, 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.  
19-0374  
19-0375  
MINUTES: Approval of minutes of Closed Session held on May 28, 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.  
19-0381  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR  
Government Code Section 54957.6  
City Negotiator:  
City Manager  
Employee  
Organizations:  
Hermosa Beach Police Officers’ Association  
Police Management Bargaining Group  
Teamsters Union, Local 911  
Professional and Administrative Employee Group  
Hermosa Beach Management Association  
Unrepresented Employees  
4.  
19-0335  
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: Arlene Buschbach v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: 19STCV11390  
c) Name of Case: Kerry Cartwright v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: 18STCV05692  
d) Name of Case: Hermosa Fitness LLC v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: 18STCP02840  
e) Name of Case: Mark Roth v. City of Hermosa Beach  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: YC072628  
f) Name of Case: City of Hermosa Beach v. Edward P. Zappia, The Zappia Law Firm  
Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case Number: BC709770  
5.  
19-0336  
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: Dona Bauer, Claim Number: 19-140994  
Date of Loss: 10/22/2018, Date Filed: 3/18/2019  
Allegation: Fracture to right foot from fall on brick sidewalk at 6th Street  
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: Brandi Duroncelay, Claim Number: 19-141000  
Date of Loss: 2007, Date Filed: 3/18/2019  
Allegation: Neglect; Loss occurred at a Domestic Violence Shelter  
h) Claimant: Jeannette Eckford, Claim Number: 19-141035  
Date of Loss: 3/12/2019, Date Filed: 3/20/2019  
Allegation: Gate knocked down during HBPD pursuit of a suspect  
i) Claimant: Rosie Johnson, Claim Number: 16-127310  
Date of Loss: 8/15/2016, Date Filed: 8/16/2016,  
Date of Amended Claim: 2/14/2017  
Allegation: Property damage and bodily injury from car accident involving city vehicle  
j) 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  
ADJOURNMENT OF CLOSED SESSION  
7:00 P.M. - REGULAR AGENDA  
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item. City Council agenda packets are available for your review on the City's website located at  
Clerk's office.  
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available for check out at the meeting. If you require special assistance to participate in this meeting,  
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48 hours prior to the meeting.  
Oral and Written Communication  
Persons who wish to have written materials included in the agenda packet at the time the agenda is  
published on the City's website must submit the written materials to the City Manager's office by email  
(anny@hermosabch.org) or in person by noon of the Tuesday, one week before the meeting date.  
Written materials pertaining to matters listed on the posted agenda received after the agenda has been  
posted will be added as supplemental materials under the relevant agenda item on the City's website at  
the same time as they are distributed to the City Council by email. Supplemental materials may be  
submitted via eComment (instructions below) or emailed to anny@hermosabch.org. Supplemental  
materials must be received before 4:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting to ensure Council and staff  
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p.m. on the date of the meeting or submitted during the meeting will be posted online the next day.  
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CALL TO ORDER  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
ROLL CALL  
CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
ANNOUNCEMENTS  
APPROVAL OF AGENDA  
PROCLAMATIONS / PRESENTATIONS  
a)  
RECOGNIZING MIRA COSTA HIGH SCHOOL GREEN  
TEAM FOR BEING SELECTED AS A FINALIST IN GRADES OF  
GREEN’S GLOBAL WASTE REDUCTION COMPETITION  
b)  
19-0385  
PROCLAMATION DECLARING JUNE TO BE  
GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH  
c)  
d)  
19-0386  
RECOGNIZING HERMOSA BEACH GREEN BUSINESSES  
SOUTH BAY BICYCLE DIVERSION PROGRAM  
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND REPORTS - CITY MANAGER  
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Although the City Council values your comments, the Brown  
Act generally prohibits the Council from taking action on any matter not listed on the  
posted agenda as a business item.  
1. ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: If you wish to provide public comment,  
please fill out a speaker card to ensure names of speakers are correctly recorded in the  
minutes and where appropriate, to provide contact information for staff follow-up. This  
is the time for members of the public to address the City Council on any items within the  
Council's jurisdiction not on this agenda, on items on this agenda as to which public  
comment will not be taken (Miscellaneous Items and Reports – City Council and Other  
Matters), or to request the removal of an item from the consent calendar. Public  
comments on the agenda items called Miscellaneous Reports and Other Matters will  
only be heard at this time. Comments on public hearing items are heard only during the  
public hearing. Members of the audience may also speak:  
a)  
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the written communication.  
Recommendation:  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR: The following more routine matters will be acted upon by  
one vote to approve with the majority consent of the City Council. There will be no  
separate discussion of these items unless a Council member removes an item from the  
Consent Calendar. Items removed will be considered under Agenda Item 4, with public  
comment permitted at that time.  
a)  
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES  
(Interim Deputy City Clerk Carol Cowley)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the following minutes:  
1. Adjourned Regular Meeting of May 22, 2019  
2. Regular Meeting of May 28, 2019  
Recommendation:  
3. Special Meeting of May 31, 2019  
b)  
c)  
CHECK REGISTERS  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council ratify the following check registers.  
Recommendation:  
ADOPTION OF THE 2019-20 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution 19-xxxx setting $41,849,570 as  
the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Appropriations Limit.  
Recommendation:  
d)  
HERMOSA BEACH LANDSCAPING AND STREET LIGHTING  
DISTRICT 2019-2020 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS REGARDING  
THE ENGINEER'S REPORT AND SETTING JULY 9, 2019  
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING  
(Acting Public Works Director Lucho Rodriguez)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Adopt the attached Resolution approving the Engineer's Report for Hermosa Beach  
Landscaping & Street Lighting District 2019-2020 ("District") made pursuant to the  
requirements of Resolution No. 19-7177; and  
2. Adopt the attached Resolution declaring the City Council's intention to order certain  
improvements and to levy and collect assessments within the District for the fiscal year  
beginning July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020; and setting July 9, 2019 to accept public  
input on the matter of the proposed assessment.  
e)  
RECOMMENDATION TO REJECT CLAIM  
(Human Resources Manager Vanessa Godinez)  
Staff recommends that the City Council reject the following claim and refer it to the City's  
Liability Claims Administrator.  
Recommendation:  
Claimant: Gandhi, Aanchal  
Date of Loss: April 19, 2019  
Date Filed: May 2, 2019  
Allegation: Property damage to claimant's exterior wall, landscaping light fixtures, and  
landscaping caused by City staff.  
SUBJECT: FINAL MAP NO. 74917 (C.U.P. CON NO. 17-3, PDP NO. 17-2)  
LOCATION: 1100 LOMA DRIVE  
f)  
APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER: WHITE SAND COASTAL  
DEVELOPMENT  
REQUEST: APPROVE FINAL PARCEL MAP 74917 FOR A THREE-UNIT  
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM PROJECT  
(Community Development Director Ken Robertson)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Adopt the attached resolution approving Final Parcel Map No. 74917, which is  
consistent with the approved Vesting Tentative Parcel Map; and  
2. Request the City Clerk to endorse the certificate for said map.  
SUBJECT: FINAL MAP NO. 77101 (C.U.P. CON NO. 18-1, PDP NO. 18-1)  
LOCATION: 913 5TH STREET  
g)  
APPLICANT(S): 913 5TH STREET, LLC., C/O DAN LEMIEUX  
REQUEST: TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PARCEL  
MAP FOR A TWO-UNIT RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM PROJECT  
(Community Development Director Ken Robertson)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Approve Final Parcel Map No. 77101, which is consistent with the approved Vesting  
Tentative Parcel Map; and  
2. Request the City Clerk to endorse the certificate for said map.  
h)  
RESOLUTION ADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR  
CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE PERTAINING TO  
CANDIDATE STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT  
AN ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019  
(City Clerk Elaine Doerfling)  
The City Clerk recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution, which,  
consistent with past policy, establishes a 200-word limit and requires candidates to pay  
all associated costs with regard to candidate statements for the November 5, 2019  
General Municipal Election.  
Recommendation:  
3. CONSENT ORDINANCES  
a)  
ORDINANCE NO. 19-1393  
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH,  
CALIFORNIA, REPEALING CHAPTER 2.38 OF TITLE 2 OF  
THE HERMOSA BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE  
EMERGENGY PREPAREDNESS ADVISORY COMMISSION  
(City Clerk Elaine Doerfling)  
The City Clerk recommends that the City Council adopt by title only, Ordinance No.  
19-1393, Repealing Chapter 2.38 of Title 2 of the Hermosa Beach Municipal Code  
regarding the Emergency Preparedness Advisory Commission.  
Recommendation:  
4. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION  
* Public comments on items removed from the Consent Calendar.  
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS - TO COMMENCE AT 7:30 P.M.  
a)  
ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 BUDGET, INCLUDING  
THE AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR ONGOING TECHNOLOGY  
SUPPORT TO PROSUM, INC. AND CONSIDERATION OF AN  
INCREASE TO THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX RATE  
(Finance Director Viki Copeland)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Hear public testimony regarding the 2019-20 Budget;  
2. Review the answers to Questions and Requests from the May 22, 2019 Budget  
Workshop  
(Attachments 1 through 3);  
3. Approve the revisions to the Preliminary Budget as shown on page 3;  
4. Approve contracts for services contained in the table herein;  
5. Approve a contract with the firm of Prosum, Inc. for the ongoing technology support of  
the City's computer and networking technology systems for a one-year term commencing  
July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 and continuing on a month to month basis unless  
another agreement is put in place;  
6. Consider directing staff to return with the documents necessary to place a measure on  
the ballot for the November 2019 election to ask voters if the Transient Occupancy Tax  
rate shall be increased from 12% to 14%; and  
7. Adopt Resolution 19-xxxx, approving the 2019-20 Budget as presented in Exhibit A  
(attached to the resolution).  
6. MUNICIPAL MATTERS  
a)  
APPROVAL OF A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE  
ROTARY CLUB FARMERS’ MARKET AGREEMENT  
INCLUDING TERM EXTENSION AND LANGUAGE  
UPDATES REGARDING MARKET VENDORS  
(Community Resources Manager Kelly Orta)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the first amendment to the Rotary Club  
Farmers' Market agreement, including the following changes:  
1. Term extension to June 24, 2022; and  
Recommendation:  
2. Updated vendor language to include clear guidelines on the composition of permitted  
vendors.  
b)  
APPROVAL OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE ROTARY  
CLUB LEASE AGREEMENT FOR USE OF THE ROTARY FACILITY  
(2521 VALLEY DRIVE) INCLUDING A THREE-MONTH EXTENSION;  
AND CREATION OF A CITY COUNCIL MUNICIPAL LEASE  
SUBCOMMITTEE TO BEGIN NEGOTIATING WITH THE  
ROTARY CLUB FOR FUTURE LEASE AGREEMENTS  
(Community Resources Manager Kelly Orta)  
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the fourth amendment to the Rotary Club  
lease agreement including a three-month extension, to expire October 31, 2019.  
Recommendation:  
c)  
d)  
e)  
REVIEW OF ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING PROGRAM  
OPTIONS FOR THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH  
(Environmental Analyst Kristy Morris)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
1. Review organic waste recycling program options for the City of Hermosa Beach  
commercial and residential accounts; and  
2. Request staff to return with a resolution approving an organic waste recycling program  
to comply with State mandates and authorizing the collection of additional fees related to  
commercial and recycling organic waste recycling services.  
Recommendation:  
NORTH SCHOOL PROJECT NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC  
MANAGEMENT PLAN AWARD OF CONTRACT  
(Environmental Analyst Leeanne Singleton)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Authorize staff to jointly award with the Hermosa Beach City School District Board, a  
contract for the development of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan (NTMP) for  
North School to Fehr & Peers in an amount not to exceed $124,200.  
2. Transfer $12,100 from the City's 2018-19 Prospective Expenditures into the City  
Manager's contract services account.  
LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM UPDATE AND NEW/AMENDED  
CONTRACTS TO FULFILL GRANT DELIVERABLES  
(Environmental Analyst Leeanne Singleton)  
Staff recommends that the City Council receive an update on the City's Local Coastal  
Program (LCP) Grant and authorize the Mayor to sign the following amendments and  
contracts to support the deliverables of the LCP grant:  
Recommendation:  
* An amendment to the contract with IBI group to extend the contract through December  
31, 2019;  
* A new contract with Climate Access in the amount of $30,000 to prepare sea level rise  
visualizations and conduct community engagement; and  
* A new contract with Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions (previously AMEC  
Foster Wheeler) in the amount of $46,990 to provide staff augmentation support on LCP  
preparation, coordination with Coastal Commission staff, and preparation of affordable  
accommodations technical memorandum.  
f)  
HERMOSA AVENUE LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION,  
AND VALLEY PARK RESTROOM RENOVATIONS  
(Acting Public Works Director Lucho Rodriguez and  
Environmental Analyst Kristy Morris)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Approve the appropriation of $30,000 in the Capital Improvement Fund to update the  
landscaping on Hermosa Avenue Medians; and  
2. Approve the appropriation of $35,000 in the Capital Improvement Fund for the  
renovations of the restrooms at Valley Park.  
g)  
CALLING, REQUESTING CONSOLIDATION, AND CERTAIN  
OTHER RESOLUTIONS NECESSARY FOR HOLDING THE  
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 5, 2019  
(City Clerk Elaine Doerfling)  
The City Clerk recommends that the City Council adopt the five resolutions pertaining to  
the November 5, 2019 General Municipal Election to:  
Recommendation:  
1. Call and give notice of the election for certain officers and one measure;  
2. Request consolidation with the County of Los Angeles;  
3. Provide for a special runoff election for elective officers in the event of a tie vote;  
4. Set priorities for the filing of direct arguments and direct the City Attorney to prepare  
an impartial analysis of the measure; and  
5. Provide for the filing of rebuttal arguments for the measure.  
7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS - CITY COUNCIL  
a)  
EVALUATION OF THE CITY’S CALIFORNIA CONTRACT  
CITIES ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP AND CONSIDERATION OF  
MEMBERSHIP WITH INDEPENDENT CITIES ASSOCIATON  
(City Manager Suja Lowenthal)  
Staff recommends that the City Council:  
Recommendation:  
1. Evaluate and provide direction on the City's membership with California Contract Cities  
Association (CCCA); and  
2. Consider and provide direction on membership with Independent Cities Association  
(ICA) for FY 2019-20.  
b)  
c)  
ESTABLISHMENT OF A CITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE  
FOCUSED ON THE FIRE STATION REMODEL  
(City Manager Suja Lowenthal)  
Staff recommends that the City Council provide direction regarding the establishment of a  
City Council subcommittee focused on the fire station remodel project.  
Recommendation:  
19-0379  
UPDATES FROM CITY COUNCIL AD HOC SUBCOMMITTEES  
AND STANDING COMMITTEE DELEGATES/ALTERNATES  
8. OTHER MATTERS - CITY COUNCIL  
a)  
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:  
June 25, 2019 - Tuesday - Meeting Cancelled  
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  
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:  
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:  
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)