Members of Folsom City Council will convene for their second and final meeting of the month Tuesday night at City Hall. The meeting is slated to include a special presentation on the recent citywide holiday light contest, followed by the Folsom Tourism and Economic Development Corporation/s Quarterly Report.
New business to be addressed following approval of Consent Calendar items Tuesday are expected to include discussion of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Folsom Adding Subsection D to Section 2.36.050 of the Folsom Municipal Code Pertaining to Design Immunity (Introduction and First Reading); A Resolution to Declassify Five Landmark Trees within the Joint Powers Authority Landmark Grove to Allow for Removal as Part of the Sacramento Regional Transit Light Rail Modernization 15 Minutes to Folsom Project;
Additional new business items will include discussion of a Resolution Approving the North Alternative Alignment as the Preferred Alternative for the Folsom Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Overcrossing Project and Authorize Staff to Apply for Grant Funding through Caltrans Cycle 7 Active Transportation Program; A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Citywide Quarterly Citizen Award and Recognition Program; Consideration of Letter in Response to Demand Letter Received from Scott Rafferty Regarding Alleged Non-Compliance with the Brown Act; a discussion and update on Placerville Sacramento Valley Railroad (PSVRR) License Agreement for Excursion Rail Operations and Direction to Staff on the matter (see previous Folsom Times story.)
The evening schedule, full agenda and meeting packet is furnished below for the public to learn more about the the meeting topics and the various staff reports. For more information on any of the agenda items below, simply click the live links to be taken to the City of Folsom staff reports as desired.
Folsom City Council regular meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 50 Natoma Street, Folsom, CA 95630. The public is encouraged to attend or view the meetings and be involved. To view the meetings online VISIT THE CITY’S WEBCAST PAGE BY CLICKING HERE.
FOLSOM CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
JANUARY 23, 2024
SCHEDULED PRESENTATIONS:
- 1.Recognition of 2023 Folsom Holiday Lights Contest Winners
- 2.Folsom Tourism and Economic Development Corporation (TEDCorp) Quarterly Report
BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR: TBD
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Items appearing on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and may be approved by one motion. Councilmembers may pull an item for discussion.
- 3.Approval of January 9, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes
- 4.Ordinance No. 1341- An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Folsom Repealing Chapter 2.42 of the Folsom Municipal Code Pertaining to Initiative, Referendum and Recall Petitions (Second Reading and Adoption)
- 5.Resolution 11158–A Resolution Authorizing a Transfer of Police Special Revenue Trust Funds-Drug Asset Forfeiture, to the Police Department Operating Budget and the Appropriation of funds for the Purchase of Police Equipment and Training
NEW BUSINESS:
- 6.Ordinance No. 1342 – An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Folsom Adding Subsection D to Section 2.36.050 of the Folsom Municipal Code Pertaining to Design Immunity (Introduction and First Reading)
- 7.Resolution No. 11159 – A Resolution to Declassify Five Landmark Trees within the Joint Powers Authority Landmark Grove to Allow for Removal as Part of the Sacramento Regional Transit Light Rail Modernization 15 Minutes to Folsom Project
- 8.Resolution No. 11160 – A Resolution Approving the North Alternative Alignment as the Preferred Alternative for the Folsom Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Overcrossing Project and Authorize Staff to Apply for Grant Funding through Caltrans Cycle 7 Active Transportation Program
- 9.Resolution No. 11161 – A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Citywide Quarterly Citizen Award and Recognition Program
- 10.Update on Placerville Sacramento Valley Railroad (PSVRR) License Agreement for Excursion Rail Operations and Direction to Staff.
- 11.Consideration of Letter in Response to Demand Letter Received from Scott Rafferty Regarding Alleged Non-Compliance with the Brown Act