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City Council

2026-03-03 · agenda-only view · official agenda ↗ · watch on YouTube ↗

Meeting at a glance from video
4:42:39
on camera
16
items timestamped
1
consent items
5
motions
4
public commenters
agenda items (colored by topic) consent calendar public comment procedure (roll call, adjournment…)

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Order:
Public comment (general) from video ▶ 31:31

~4 speakers (counted from clerk hand-offs)

Glendale Beeline bus service — frequency, stop conditions, and access for seniors and transit-dependent residents 3 speakers
“I forgot to send it, but a lot of students and the elderly use the number seven v line and the fruency is every 30 minutes,” ▶ 33:13
“Because there is no bus to get to. And from city council meetings.” ▶ 33:52
Gas-powered leaf blower ban — compliance feasibility, enforcement gaps, and cost burden on gardeners and homeowners 1 speakers
“If compliance depends on being caught, it will never scale. Always symbolic looking at it” ▶ 37:28
“Good policy has to survive contact with r reality.” ▶ 38:02
Middle East conflict and Iran — calls for council to use political influence for peace and freedom 2 speakers
“And I would I would really appreciate it if youan use, your voice, your political influence to push for this agenda.” ▶ 54:30
“Actually, we are at the glendale tenants union condemn this warar the bombing of iran by by the une” ▶ 55:01
Housing density and zoning — BRT-triggered upzoning concerns and support for multifamily/condo development near transit corridors 2 speakers
“This is a serious, serious issue foanybody who's going tlive within a half a mile of this dedicated lane, which will be” ▶ 30:57
“I'm a yimby. I I support homes for everyone that includes homeowners and renters.” ▶ 35:00

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Agenda items & public comment

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[2a] Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation: Reed v. City of Glendale, et al., L.A.S.C. Case No. 23GDCV01624 other ▶ 4:40:46 · 1 min
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[4a] Proclamation-Autoimmune Awareness Month proclamation ▶ 4:51 · 2 min
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[4b] Women's History Month and International Women's Day Proclamation proclamation ▶ 6:26 · 8 min
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[5a] City Clerk, re: Minutes of the Glendale City Council meeting of January 27, 2026 minutes consent ▶ 13:57
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[10a] Human Resources, re: Approval of Revisions to the Executive Benefits and Compensation Resolution for CalPERS Compliance resolution ▶ 56:14 · 0 min
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[10a-1] Resolution Providing for Supplementary Benefits and Compensation of Certain Officers and Executive Employees resolution ▶ 56:23 · 7 min
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[10b] Public Works, re: Award Construction Contract for the Central Park Block Projec contract ▶ 1:03:02 · 0 min
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[10b-1] Motion authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute a construction contract with ARC Construction, Inc. for the Central Park Block Project in the amount of $12,680,138, plus a construction reserve of 15% in the amount $1,902,021 contract ▶ 1:03:09 · 1 min
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[10b-2] Motion authorizing the City Manager or a designee to execute a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Maestro Development, LLC, to provide construction management services for the Central Park Block Project in an amount not-to-exceed $750,000 contract ▶ 1:03:41 · 0 min
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[10b-3] Resolution of appropriation to appropriate funds for the Central Park Block Project resolution ▶ 1:03:56 · 24 min
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[10c] Public Works, re: Scholl Canyon Landfill Operations, Closure, and Wasteshed Analysis Update report ▶ 1:27:26 · 0 min
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[10c-1] Motion authorizing the Director of Public Works to formally request an adjustment of refuse disposal rates at the Scholl Canyon Landfill (SCLF) active site based on the inside wasteshed 10% discount scenario, consistent with the requirements of the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA), subject to consultation with and concurrence by the County Sanitation District (District) and the County of Los Angeles (County) resolution ▶ 1:27:33 · 0 min
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[10c-2] Motion authorizing the Director of Public Works to formally request the District to resubmit the SCS-revised postclosure cost estimate to CalRecycle and other oversight authorities for approval resolution ▶ 1:27:57 · 0 min
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[10c-3] Motion authorizing the City Manager or a designee to execute a contract amendment to Contract No. 8002842 with SCS Engineers, to increase the contract amount by $30,000 to perform post-closure maintenance updates, provide regulatory support with CalRecycle, and site usage planning contract ▶ 1:28:12 · 73 min
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[10d] Community Development, re: Status of and proposed options for SB 79 (the Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act), and proposed amendment to the existing De Novo Planning Group Professional Service Agreement (Contract No. 8000769) to address potential development associated with SB 79 report ▶ 2:40:44 · 0 min
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[10d-1] Motion to accept the status report and direct staff to proceed with one or more implementation options identified in the report; resolution ▶ 2:41:09 · 0 min
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[10d-2] Motion to amend De Novo Planning Group's professional service agreement to assist with the detailed parcel-by-parcel analysis and update the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Draft Land Use, Mobility, and Environmental Justice Elements of the General Plan to address the potential development associated with SB 79 and extend the timeline an additional nine months resolution ▶ 2:41:18 · 119 min
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