Tuesday night City Council returns to its chambers at Folsom City Hall for its regular meeting. This week’s agenda includes a number of items council members will review and consider for approval.
Tuesday’s meeting is expected to begin with business from the floor, which provides the public with opportunity to address City Council. Following the routine opener, council members and attendees will view a presentation that details the City of Folsom’s water rights, contracts, supplies and demands for its present and future customers.
The presentation portion of the meeting will be followed the consent calendar. Tuesday’s meeting has a number of resolutions for council members to consider from funding approval to replace the perimeter fence of the Folsom City Zoo to approval of various construction contracts, a new procedure to handle past due resident utility bills, approval of the final engineer’s report for various Landscape and Lighting Districts throughout the city and more.
Over the last several months, many readers have asked us to help them better understand what is forthcoming at their local government meetings so they have an opportunity to get involved if they desire. As your 24/7 online news source for all things Folsom, we are are here to help you be informed and help you, as a community, to better understand and be engaged with the workings of your. Below, we have provided a glance at Tuesday’s City Council agenda as provided on the City of Folsom’s website.
The City of Folsom welcomes resident’s interest and involvement in the city’s legislative process, including your attendance at any regular Folsom City Council meeting or participation online or by call in.
To learn more about each of the topics and review city documents and materials associated with those topics, simply click on the BLUE HIGHLIGHTED LINE ITEMS to be taken to the city’s materials. We hope this helps you, the community, better understand the workings of your city and what your city leaders are all reviewing and working on for you, the residents.
City Council Regular Meeting Agenda
July 25,2023 6:30 PM City Council Chambers
50 Natoma Street, Folsom CA 95630
CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL
Councilmembers: Kozlowski, Rohrbough, Aquino, Chalamcherla, Rodriguez
The City Council has adopted a policy that no new item will begin after 10:30 p.m. Therefore, if you are here for an item that has not been heard by 10:30 p.m., you may leave, as the item will be continued to a future Council Meeting.The City Council has adopted a policy that no new item will begin after 10:30 p.m. Therefore, if you are here for an item that has not been heard by 10:30 p.m., you may leave, as the item will be continued to a future Council Meeting.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
AGENDA UPDATE
BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR:
Members of the public are entitled to address the City Council concerning any item within the Folsom City Council’s subject matter jurisdiction. Public comments are limited to no more than three minutes. Except for certain specific exceptions, the City Council is prohibited from discussing or taking action on any item not appearing on the posted agenda.
SCHEDULED PRESENTATIONS:
- 1.Folsom Water – A Presentation Detailing the City’s Water Rights, Contracts, Supplies, and Demands for Current and Future Water Customers. (Presentation to come)
CONSENT CALENDAR
Items appearing on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and may be approved by one motion. City Councilmembers may pull an item for discussion.
- 2.Approval of June 27, 2023 Special and Regular Meeting Minutes
- 3.Approval of July 11, 2023 Special and Regular Meeting Minutes
- 4.Resolution No. 11071 – A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Construction Agreement with Pacific Excavation, Inc for the Highway Safety Improvements Projects, Project PW2202, at Various Locations Throughout the City as Identified in the Local Road Safety Plan
- 5.Resolution No. 11077 – A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Amendment No. 6 to the Memorandum of Agreement (Contract No. 174-21 18-087) Regarding Sharing of Costs for Legislative Advocacy Services Between San Juan Water District and the City of Folsom
- 6.Resolution No. 11079 – A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Construction Agreement with Golden Bay Fence Plus Iron Works, Inc. for the Folsom Zoo Perimeter Fence Project and Appropriation of Funds
- 7.Resolution No. 11080 – A Resolution Authorizing Submission of Folsom Transportation Development Act Claim for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities Fiscal Year 2023-24 to the Sacramento Area Council of Governments
- 8.Resolution No. 11081 – A Resolution Accepting the Grant Award from the Regional Active Transportation Program for the Folsom-Placerville Rail Trail Gap Closure Project and Appropriation of Funds
- 9.Resolution No. 11083 – A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement for Design Consulting Services with M. Neils Engineering, Inc. for an Electric Vehicle Charging System at the Corporation Yard
PUBLIC HEARING:
- 10.Resolution No. 11078 – A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Folsom Approving and Confirming the Report of Delinquent Utilities Charges and Requesting Sacramento County to Collect Such Charges on the Tax Roll
- 11.Resolution No. 11082 – A Resolution Approving the Final Engineer’s Report for the Following Landscaping and Lighting Districts for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 American River Canyon North, American River Canyon North No. 2, American River Canyon North No. 3, Blue Ravine Oaks, Blue Ravine Oaks No. 2, Briggs Ranch, Broadstone, Broadstone No. 4, Broadstone Unit No. 3, Cobble Ridge, Cobble Hills Ridge ll/Reflections II, Folsom Heights, Folsom Heights No. 2, Hannaford Cross, Lake Natoma Shores, Los Cerros, Natoma Station, Natoma Valley, Prairie Oaks Ranch, Prairie Oaks Ranch No. 2, Prospect Ridge, Sierra Estates, Silverbrook, Steeplechase, The Residences at American River Canyon, The Residences at American River Canyon II, Willow Creek Estates East, Willow Creek Estates East No. 2, Willow Creek Estates South, and Willow Springs
NEW BUSINESS:
- 12.Consideration of Establishment of Community Priorities Advisory Committee and Direction to Staff
COUNCIL REQUESTS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:
CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
COUNCIL COMMENTS:
ADJOURNMENT
The City Council will be in recess during the first half of August. The next regular meeting is scheduled for August 22, 2023
To view Tuesday’s entire agenda or those from previews meetings and any multi-media materials in PDF or HTML format, you can visit the city’s WEBSITE HERE.
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