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ALEJANDRA SOTELO-SOLIS
Mayor
MONA RIOS
Vice Mayor
JERRY CANO
Councilmember
RON MORRISON
Councilmember
GONZALO QUINTERO
Councilmember
1243 National City Blvd.
National City, CA 91950
619-336-4240
Meeting agendas and
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AGENDA OF A REGULAR MEETING - NATIONAL CITY CITY COUNCIL/
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY OF
THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ONLINE ONLY MEETING
https://www.nationalcityca.gov/webcast
LIVE WEBCAST
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CIVIC CENTER
1243 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD
NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 — 6:00 PM
NOTICE: The health and well-being of National City residents, visitors,
and employees during the COVID-19 outbreak remains our top priority.
The City of National City is coordinating with the County of San Diego
Health Human Services Agency, and other agencies to take measures
to monitor and reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak a global
pandemic and local and state emergencies have been declared
providing reprieve from certain public meeting laws such as the
Brown Act.
As a result, the City Council Meeting will occur only online to ensure
the safety of City residents, employees and the communities we serve.
A live webcast of the meeting may be viewed on the city's website
at www.nationalcityca.gov. For Public Comments see "PUBLIC
COMMENTS" section below
ORDER OF BUSINESS: Public sessions of all Regular Meetings of the
City Council / Community Development Commission - Housing
Authority (hereafter referred to as Elected Body) begin at 6:00 p.m. on
the first and third Tuesday of each month. Public Hearings begin at
6:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Closed Meetings begin in Open
Session at 5:00 p.m. or such other time as noted, and after announcing
closed session items, convenes into a Closed Meeting. If a workshop
is scheduled, the subject and time of the workshop will appear on the
agenda. The Mayor and Council members also sit as the Chairperson
and Members of the Board of the Community Development
Commission (CDC).
REPORTS: All open session agenda items and reports as well as all
documents and writings distributed to the Elected Body less than 72
hours prior to the meeting, are available for review on the City's
website at www.nationalcityca.gov. Regular Meetings of the Elected
Body are webcast and archived on the City's website at
www.nationalcityca.gov.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: The City Council will receive public comments
via e-mail at clerkAnationalcityca.gov regarding any matters within the
jurisdiction of the City Council. Written comments or testimony from
the public (limited to three minutes) must be submitted via e-mail
by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the City Council Meeting. All
comments received from the public will be made a part of the
record of the meeting.
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The time limit established for public testimony is three minutes per speaker. The Mayor or
Chairperson may limit the length of comments due to the number of persons wishing to
speak or if comments become repetitious or unrelated.
WRITTEN AGENDA: With limited exceptions, the Elected Body may take action only upon items
appearing on the written agenda. Items not appearing on the agenda must be brought back on a
subsequent agenda unless they are of a demonstrated emergency or urgent nature, and the need to
take action on such items arose after the agenda was posted.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Consent calendar items involve matters which are of a routine or
noncontroversial nature. All consent items are adopted by approval of a single motion by the City
Council. Prior to such approval, any item may be removed from the consent portion of the agenda
and separately considered, upon request of a Councilmember, a staff member, or a member of the
public.
Upon request, this agenda can be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a
disability in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please contact the City Clerk's Office
at (619) 336-4228 to request a disability -related modification or accommodation. Notification 24-
hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure
accessibility to this meeting.
AVISO: La salud y el bienestar de los residentes, visitantes y empleados de National City durante el
brote de COVID-19 sigue siendo nuestra maxima prioridad. El Ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de
National City se esta coordinando con la Agencia de Salud y Servicios Humanos del Condado de
San Diego y otras agencias para tomar medidas con el fin de monitorear y reducir la propagacion del
nuevo coronavirus (COVID-19). La Organizacion Mundial de la Salud declaro el brote como una
pandemia global y se han manifestado emergencias locales y estatales que resultan en la
suspension de ciertas leyes de reuniones publicas, tal como la Ley Brown.
Como resultado de ello, la junta del Concejo Municipal del Ayuntamiento se Ilevara a cabo solamente
en linea para garantizar la seguridad de los residentes, empleados y comunidades locales que
atendemos. Se podra ver una transmision en vivo de la junta en el sitio web del Ayuntamiento en
www.nationalcityca.gov. Para comentarios pCiblicos, vea la seccion "COMENTARIOS PUBLICOS"
mas adelante.
ORDEN DEL DIA: Las sesiones publicas de todas las juntas ordinarias del Concejo
Municipal/Comision de Desarrollo Comunitario - Autoridad de Vivienda (en lo sucesivo denominado
Organo Electo) inician a las 6:00 p.m. el primer y tercer martes de cada mes. Las audiencias publicas
inician a las 6:00 p.m., a menos que se indique lo contrario. Las juntas cerradas inician en sesion
abierta a las 5:00 p.m. o en cualquier otro momento que se indique, y tras anunciar los temas de la
sesion cerrada, la junta se realiza como sesion cerrada. Si se programa una reunion de discusion y
analisis, el tema y la hora de la misma apareceran en la agenda. La Alcaldesa y los Concejales se
reunen por igual que el Presidente y los integrantes del Consejo de la Comision de Desarrollo
Comunitario.
INFORMES: Todos los temas e informes de la agenda de la sesion abierta, asi como todos los
documentos y escritos entregados al Organo Electo menos de 72 horas antes de la sesion,
apareceran en el sitio web del Ayuntamiento. Las juntas ordinarias del Organo Electo se transmiten
por Internet y se archivan en el sitio web del Ayuntamiento en www.nationalcityca.qov.
COMENTARIOS PUBLICOS: El Concejo Municipal recibira comentarios publicos por correo
electronico en clerk(a�nationalcityca.gov sobre cualquier asunto dentro de la jurisdiccion del Concejo
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Municipal. Los comentarios escritos o el testimonio del publico (limitado a tres minutos) deben
enviarse por correo electronico antes de las 4:00 p.m. en el dia de Ia sesion del Concelo
Municipal. Todos los comentarios recibidos del publico formaran parte del acta de Ia sesion.
AGENDA ESCRITA: Con contadas excepciones, el Organo Electo puede tomar medidas
unicamente sobre los temas que aparecen en Ia agenda escrita. Los temas que no aparezcan en la
agenda deben aparecer en una agenda subsecuente, a menos que sean de emergencia o urgencia
demostrada, y Ia necesidad de tomar medidas sobre esos temas haya surgido despues de haber
sido publicada la agenda.
CALENDARIO DE CONSENTIMIENTO: Los temas del calendario de consentimiento implican
cuestiones de naturaleza rutinaria o no controvertida. Todos los temas de consentimiento se adoptan
mediante Ia aprobacion de una sola mocion del Concejo Municipal. Antes de la aprobacion, cualquier
tema puede eliminarse de la parte de consentimiento de la agenda y considerarse aparte, a peticion
de un concejal, individuo del personal del Ayuntamiento o persona del publico.
Previa solicitud, esta agenda puede estar disponible en formatos alternativos apropiados para
personas con discapacidades, en observancia de la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades.
Llame al telefono (619) 336-4228 de Ia Oficina del Secretario del Ayuntamiento para solicitar una
modificacion o adaptacion de acceso relativa a la discapacidad. Notificar 24 horas antes de Ia sesion
permitira al Ayuntamiento hacer arreglos razonables para garantizar Ia accesibilidad a esta junta.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
A. CITY COUNCIL
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
BUSINESS RELATING TO GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3,
2020
1. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City reciting the fact of
the Presidential General Election held on November 3, 2020, declaring the
results and such other matters as provided by law. (City Clerk and City
Attorney)
PUBLIC COMMENTS (THREE -MINUTE TIME LIMIT)
PROCLAMATIONS AND CERTIFICATES
2. National City Honors City Clerk Michael "Mike" Dalla on his Retirement.
3. National City Honors City Attorney Angil Morris -Jones on her Retirement.
4. National City Honors Raymundo "Ray" Pe on his Retirement.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
PRESENTATIONS (FIVE-MINUTE TIME LIMIT)
INTERVIEWS / APPOINTMENTS
5. Interviews and Appointments: Committee on Housing and Community
Development. (City Clerk)
REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS (FIVE-MINUTE TIME LIMIT)
CONSENT CALENDAR
6. Motion of the City Council of the City of National City approving the waiving of
the reading of the text of the Ordinances or Resolutions that are having a
Public Hearing considered at this meeting and providing that such Ordinances
or Resolutions shall be introduced and/or adopted after a reading of the title
only. (City Clerk)
7. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) ratifying the
acceptance of the California Library Literacy Services (CLLS) Grant in the
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amount of $37,973 to fund the National City Public Library's Literacy Services
Program for FY2021; and 2) authorizing the establishment of a Library Grant
Fund appropriation in the amount of $37,973 and corresponding revenue
budget. (Library)
8. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City approving the salary
schedule for the Part -Time and Seasonal employee classifications effective
January 1, 2021. (Human Resources)
9. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) awarding a
contract to Tri Group Construction and Development, Inc. in the amount of
$2,049,491 for the Roosevelt Smart Growth Corridor Project, CIP No. 19-19;
2) authorizing a 25% contingency in the amount of $512,485 for any
unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract.
(Engineering/Public Works)
10. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the
installation of red curb "No Parking" to enhance visibility at the intersections of
"F" Avenue between E. 18th Street and E. 22nd Street and to install Stop
Control signs for these T- intersections (TSC No. 2020-19).
(Engineering/Public Works).
11. Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the
installation of red curb "No Parking" at the intersection of Division Street and
Dahlia Drive to enhance visibility at the intersection (TSC No. 2020-20).
(Engineering/Public Works).
12. Acceptance of Angil P. Morris -Jones, City Attorney Retirement Letter. (City
Attorney)
13. Approve the Local Appointments List - Maddy Act Requirement. (City Clerk)
14. Warrant Register #16 for the period of 10/14/20 through 10/20/20 in the
amount of $2,209,316.63. (Finance)
15. Warrant Register #17 for the period of 10/21/20 through 10/27/20 in the
amount of $1,242,089.80. (Finance)
PUBLIC HEARINGS: ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
16. Discussion, Public Hearing, and Introduction of an Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of National City Establishing the compensation of the
Mayor and City Council. (City Attorney)
NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
NEW BUSINESS
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17. Selection of Vice Mayor. (City Attorney)
B. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - HOUSING AUTHORITY
CONSENT RESOLUTIONS - HOUSING AUTHORITY
PUBLIC HEARINGS: RESOLUTIONS - HOUSING AUTHORITY
NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS - HOUSING AUTHORITY
NEW BUSINESS - HOUSING AUTHORITY
C. REPORTS
STAFF REPORTS
18. City Manager Report. (City Manager)
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
CLOSED SESSION
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
Regular Meeting of the City Council and Community Development
Commission - Housing Authority of the City of National City - Tuesday -
January 19, 2021 - 6:00 p.m. - Council Chambers - National City, California.
City Council and Community Development Commission - Housing Authority of
the City of National City Meeting Schedule for the Period January 1, 2021
through January 19, 2021:
January 05 - Dispense with Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
January 19 - Regular Meeting - 6:00 p.m.
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City
Council of the City of National City reciting the fact of the Presidential General Election held
on November 3, 2020, declaring the results and such other matters as provided by law. (City
Clerk and City Attorney)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City reciting the fact of the Presidential General Election
held on November 3, 2020, declaring the result and such other matters as provided by law. (City Clerk and City
Attorney)
PREPARED BY: Michael R. Dalla
PHONE: (619) 336-4226 APPROVED BY:
EXPLANATION:
Once the Registrar of Voters has canvassed the election and provided an "Official Canvass" of the returns of the
City Clerk, the Council must meet and adopt a Resolution to "Declare Results" pursuant to California Elections
Code 15400, incorporating the "Official Canvass" into the Resolution as "Exhibit A."
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk / City Attorney
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
The total costs for this election are not yet available, the APPROVED:
final billing has not been received from the San Diego
County Registrar of Voters.
ACCOUNT NO.
Finance
APPROVED• MIS
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This item is not subject to review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled, "Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, California, Reciting the Fact
of the Presidential General Election held on November 3, 2020, Declaring the Result and Such Other Matters as
Provided by Law," and Authorize the City Clerk to Induct the Elected City Councilmembers, City Treasurer and City
Clerk into Office by Reciting the Oath of Office.
ATTACHMENTS:
Explanation
Resolution including Exhibit A Official Canvass
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CERTIFICATION OF
COUNTY CLERK/REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OF THE
RESULTS OF THE CANVASS
OF THE NOVEMBER 3, 2020,
GENERAL ELECTION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
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SS.
I, L. MICHAEL VU , County Clerk/Registrar of Voters of County
of SAN DIEGO , do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Elections Code
section 15300, et seq., I did canvass the results of the votes cast in the General Election held in said
County on November 3, 2020, for measures and contests that were submitted to the vote of the voters,
and that the Statement of Votes Cast, to which this certificate is attached is full, true, andcorrect.
I hereby set my hand and official seal this 3 day of ...EMBER, 2020, at the
County of SAN DIEGO
.- O my egistrar of Voters
County of SAN DIEGO
State of California
Canvass Certification of Elections Official
(11/2020)
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MICHAEL VU
Registrar of Voters
December 3, 2020
L..inxfttu .LX,L $att Pitgo
REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
County operations Center Campus
5600 overland Avenue. Suite 100, San Diego, California 92123-1266
Telephone: (858) 565-5800 Toil -free 1 (800) 696-0138 TDD: (858) 694-3441
Facsimile: (858) 694-2955 Web Address: www.sdvot@.com
TO: Andrew Potter
Clerk of the Board of Sup
FROM: Michael Vu
Registrar o
g ters
CYNTHIA L. PAES
Assistant Registrar of Voters
PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 ELECTION CERTIFICATION
Enclosed are the certification documents for the following election:
Jurisdiction: Presidential General Election
Election Date: November 3, 2020
Please contact my staff at (858) 505-7210 if you have any questions regarding this matter.
Enclosures (2)
c: Supervisor Greg Cox, Chair
Supervisor Jim Desmond, Vice Chair
Supervisor Dianne Jacob
Supervisor Kristin Gaspar
Supervisor Nathan Fletcher
Helen N. Robbins -Meyer, Chief Administrative Officer
Ebony Shelton, General Manager, Finance & General Government Group
County Office of Education
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c: Continued
Incorporated Cities:
Carlsbad
Chula Vista
Coronado
Del Mar
El Cajon
Encinitas
Escondido
Imperial Beach
La Mesa
Lemon Grove
National City
Oceanside
Poway
San Diego
San Marcos
Santee
Solana Beach
Vista
School Districts:
Cajon Valley Union
Dehesa
La Mesa -Spring Valley
Oceanside Unified
South Bay Union
Special Districts:
Lakeside Fire Protection
Rincon Ranch Community Services
Valley Center Fire Protection
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Total Registration and Turnout
Mail
Polls
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
County of San
Official
Registered
Voters
1,949,073
County of San Diego
Diego Presidential General Election
November 3, 2020
Results (San Diego Portion Only)
Turnout UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 53RD DISTRICT
1,627,753
1,438,160
189,593
DEM - JOSEPH R. BIDEN / KAMALA D.
HARRIS
REP - DONALD J. TRUMP / MICHAEL R.
PENCE
LIB - JO JORGENSEN / JEREMY
"SPIKE" COHEN
GRN - HOWIE HAWKINS / ANGELA
NICOLE WALKER
Al - ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE
GUERRA / KANYE OMARI WEST
PF - GLORIA LA RIVA / SUNIL
FREEMAN
Brian Carroll / Amar Patel
Mark Charles / Adrian Wallace
Jesse Ventura / Cynthia McKinney
Joseph Kishore / Norissa Santa Cruz
Brock Pierce / Karla Ballard
964,650
600,094
21,386
7,421
5,302
2,869
275
51
49
30
16
Total 1,602,143
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 49TH DISTRICT
(SAN DIEGO PORTION ONLY)
60.21 %
37.46%
1.33%
0.46%
0.33%
0.18%
0.02%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
DEM - MIKE LEVIN
REP - BRIAN MARYOTT
Total
160,496
123,734
284,230
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 50TH DISTRICT
(SAN DIEGO PORTION ONLY)
56.47%
43.53%
REP - DARRELL ISSA
DEM - AMMAR CAMPA-NAJJAR
Total
171,636
147,966
319,602
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 51ST DISTRICT
(SAN DIEGO PORTION ONLY)
53.70%
46.30%
DEM - JUAN C. VARGAS
REP - JUAN M HIDALGO, JR
Total
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
130,728
56,754
187,482
52ND DISTRICT
69.73%
30.27%
DEM - SCOTT PETERS
REP - JIM DEBELLO
Total
244,145
152,350
396,495
61.58%
38.42%
DEM - SARA JACOBS
DEM - GEORGETTE GOMEZ
Total
STATE SENATOR 39TH DISTRICT
199,244
135,614
334,858
59.50%
40.50%
DEM - TONI ATKINS
REP - LINDA BLANKENSHIP
Total
336,467 66.18%
171,952 33.82%
508,419
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 71ST DISTRICT
(SAN DIEGO PORTION ONLY)
REP - RANDY VOEPEL
DEM - LIZ "ELIZABETH" LAVERTU
Total
124,111 59.23%
85,435 40.77%
209,546
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 75TH DISTRICT
(SAN DIEGO PORTION ONLY)
REP - MARIE WALDRON
DEM - KAREN "KATE" SCHWARTZ
Total
91,181
81,210
172,391
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 76TH DISTRICT
52.89%
47.11%
DEM - TASHA BOERNER HORVATH
REP - MELANIE BURKHOLDER
Total
132,688
105,855
238,543
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 77TH DISTRICT
55.62%
44.38%
DEM - BRIAN MAIENSCHEIN
REP - JUNE YANG CUTTER
Total
149,367
118,396
267,763
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 78TH DISTRICT
55.78%
44.22%
DEM - CHRIS WARD
DEM - SARAH DAVIS
Total
123,755 56.19%
96,486 43.81 %
220,241
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 79TH DISTRICT
DEM - SHIRLEY N. WEBER
REP - JOHN MOORE
Total
147,994
78,367
226,361
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY 80TH DISTRICT
65.38%
34.62%
DEM - LORENA GONZALEZ
REP - JOHN J. VOGEL
Total
121,661
48,390
170,051
71.54%
28.46%
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County of San Diego
County of San Diego Presidential General Election
November 3, 2020
Official Results (San Diego Portion Only)
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OFFICE NO. 30
TIM NADER
PAUL STARITA
717,788
635,097
Total 1,352,885
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 1ST DISTRICT
53.06%
46.94%
GREGG ROBINSON
MARK POWELL
Total
166,670
113,239
279,909
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 2ND DISTRICT
59.54%
40.46%
GUADALUPE GONZALEZ
TAMARA S. RODRIGUEZ
Total
160,426
74,984
235,410
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 4TH DISTRICT
PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 2
CHRISTIAN GARCIA
NINA DEERFIELD
Total
24,514
21,511
46,025
PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 3
53.26%
46.74%
ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ
DAVID W. VINCENT
Total
37,071
35,866
72,937
68.15% PALOMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 4
31.85%
PAULETTE DONNELLON 215,583
Total 215,583
GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE
AREA 3
100.00%
JULIE SCHORR
BARTOSZ "BARTEK" MURAWSK!
Total
22,866
7,831
30,697
GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE
AREA 4
74,49%
25.51%
ELENA ADAMS
JORDAN GASCON
Total
25,925
20,433
46,358
MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
3
55.92%
44.08%
JACQUELINE SIMON
CHRIS CHEN
Total
20,082
8,058
28,140
MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
5
71.36%
28.64%
GEORGE H. MCNEIL
ANDREW JAMES REINICKE
Total
16,236
10,223
26,459
61.36%
38.64%
50.83%
49.17%
BRIAN E. OLSON
JOHN SANTHOFF
LEE DULGEROFF
EVAN KRAUSZ
Total
SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT B
26,015
22,753
16,946
3,253
68,967
37.72%
32.99%
24.57%
4.72%
BERME RHINERSON 264,400
DANIEL PIEDRA 140,593
Total 404,993
SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES DISTRICT D
65.29%
34.71%
MARY GRAHAM
MIKE PALOMBA
Total
289,503
117,824
407,327
SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER SEAT NO. 3
71.07%
28.93%
ROBERTO C. ALCANTAR
WILLIAM "BUD" MCLEROY
Total
119,278
75,867
195,145
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
2
61.12%
38.88°/°
ELISA WILLIAMSON
FRANK W. DEMING
Total
5,725 59.95%
3,825 40.05%
9,550
CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
3
RAY PEARSON
RHONDA GUADERRAMA
Total
4,672
3,800
8,472
55.15%
44.85%
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County of San Diego
County of San Diego Presidential General Election
November 3, 2020
Official Results (San Diego Portion Only)
CORONADO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
Vote For 2
STACY KESZEI
WHITNEY NASTASIA ANTRIM
KENNETH MICHAEL CANADA
ALEXIA PALACIOS-PETERS
NICK KATO
3,463 22.31%
3,401 21.91%
3,105 20.00%
3,041 19.59%
2,515 16.20%
Total 16,525
MOUNTAIN EMPIRE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
6
TINA HEIMERDINGER
STORY R. VOGEL
Total
2,946
2,573
5,519
OCEANSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
5
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT D
RICHARD BARRERA
CAMILLE HARRIS
Total
252,241
160,708
412,949
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT E
61.08%
38.92%
SHARON D. WHITEHURST-PAYNE
LAWANA RICHMOND
Total
SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
46.62% GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA A
220,480
175,176
395,666
53.38%
MIKE BLESSING
TODD MADDISON
SUSANA ARVIZU
Total
7,450
4,114
2,141
13,705
POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA A
54.36%
30.02%
15.62%
DARSHANA PATEL
TIM DOUGHERTY
Total
13,972
8,870
22,842
POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA E
61.17%
38.83%
CINDY E. SYTSMA 10,303 58.15%
JIMMY KARAM 7,414 41.85%
Total 17,717
RAMONA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
Vote For 2
DAWN PERFECT
DARYN DRUM
JOHN RAJCIC
JOE ALLAN STUPAR
11,528
7,276
7,245
2,893
Total 28,942
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT A
39.83%
25.14%
25.03%
10.00%
SABRINA BAZZO
CRYSTAL TRULL
Total
253,894
157,880
411,774
55.73%
44.27%
CARLOS ULLOA
JOSEPH LAI
JAY ROSS
LEEANNE M LEON
Total
4,205
3,455
3,168
1,361
12,189
SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA B
34.50%
28.35%
25.99%
11.17%
SARAH AHMAD 6,025
BRIAN EPPERSON 5,709
PAMELA JEAN LINDAMOOD 2,477
Total 14,211
SAN MARCOS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA D
42.40%
40.17%
17.43%
JAIME KATHLEEN CHAMBERLIN
VICTOR GRAHAM
Total
5,469
5,068
10,537
VALLEY CENTER-PAUMA UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE
AREA NO. 5
51.90%
48.10%
MARY POLITO
BART SCHWARZ
Total
VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 1
1,602
1,166
2,768
57.88%
42.12%
ROSEMARY SMITHFIELD
MATTHEW G. SIMPSON
Total
8,250
4,958
13,208
61.66% VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 4
38.34%
62.46%
37.54%
CIPRIANO VARGAS
WILLIAM HAROLD FAUST
Total
6,197 69.55%
2,713 30.45%
8,910
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VISTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 5
JULIE KELLY
JOHN MURPHY
MADS NOESGAARD
Total
6,778
5,072
3,281
15,131
WARNER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
44.80%
33.52%
21.68%
Vote For 3
MELISSA KROGH 616 27.07%
MELODY SEES 471 20.69%
GENE DOXEY 352 15.47%
TERRY L. COX 352 15.47%
CAROLYN ALTO-AUDIBERT 247 10,85%
BYRON ANTHONY KLEMASKE II 238 10.46%
Total 2,276
ESCONDIDO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
3
CHRISTI KNIGHT
MICHELLE GOLDING
Total
8,218 63.56%
4,712 36.44%
12,930
ESCONDIDO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
4
DANE M. WHITE
ERIC RODARTE
OGECHI S. OKEREKE
Total
70.41 %
20.05%
9.54%
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
4
MICHAEL ALLMAN
JANE LEA SMITH
AMY CATERINA
Total
7,507 42.31%
7,181 40.47%
3,056 17.22%
17,744
SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
2
ADRIAN ARANCIBIA
CINDY LOPEZ
SANDRA "SANDI" L. SMITH
Total
19,312
14,971
7,016
41,299
ALPINE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
46.76%
36.25%
16.99%
Vote For 2
TRAVIS LYON 6,530 45.11%
JOSEPH PAUL PERRICONE 4,435 30.64%
JOHN PAUL SULLIVAN 3,511 24,25%
Total 14,476
CAJON VALLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
4
KAREN CLARK-MEJIA
MONICA D. HINTON
Total
5,609
5,413
11,022
CAJON VALLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
GROSSMONT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 5
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. JAMES P. MILLER JR 10,043
2
STACIE HOOVER 5,167
ELVA SALINAS 23,482 53.43%
Total 15,210
JUSTIN SLAGLE 14,114 32.11%
JIM STIERINGER 6,356 14.46% CARDIFF SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD
Total 43,952 MEMBER
9,487
2,702
1,285
13,474
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
2
KATRINA YOUNG 11,154 54.73%
LESLIE SCHNEIDER 9,226 45.27%
Total 20,380
50.89%
49.11%
66.03%
33.97%
Vote For 2
NANCY ORR 3,346 36.71%
RHEA STEWART 3,341 36.66%
STEVEN G. GRIMALDI 2,115 23.21%
BILLY MITCHELL SWMNNEA 312 3,42%
Total 9,114
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CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER SEAT NO. 2
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LUCY UGARTE
ARMANDO FARIAS
FAMELA RAMOS
RICHARD "RICK" VALDEZ
Total
50,498
36,155
33,634
10,363
130,650
CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER SEAT NO. 4
38.65%
27.67°k
25.74%
7.93%
KATE BISHOP
DOUG WOLF
LAURIE HUMPHREY
Total
66,229
37,618
25,977
129,824
DEHESA SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD
MEMBER
51.01%
28.98%
20.01%
Vote For 2
RICHARD A WHITE
KAREN KIRKPATRICK
MARIA M SANCHEZ
DORIS RIVAS-BREKKE
409
376
372
355
Total 1,512
DEL MAR UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
27.05%
24.87%
24.60%
23.48%
Vote For 2
ERICA HALPERN
GEE WAH MOK
MARIANNE GROSNER
KYMBERLY VAN DER LINDEN
14,139
12,730
5,963
5,525
Total 38,357
ENCINITAS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
36.86%
33.19%
15.55%
14.40%
Vote For 2
MARLON A. TAYLOR
JODIE MICHELE WILLIAMS
MATTHEW EDWARD WHEELER
CHRISTIAN SEAN ADAMS
ADINA SMARANDACHE
LEONARD DIMEDIO
Total
17,850
14,580
12,974
9,810
5,711
2,963
63,888
ESCONDIDO UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 3
27.94%
22.82%
20.31 %
15.35%
8.94%
4.64%
MARK D, OLSON
JOE MUGA
Total
7,172
5,956
13,128
54.63%
45.37%
LA MESA -SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
4
SARAH RHILEY 4,193
EMMA TURNER 3,167
ABU-BAKR AL-JAFRI 1,606
SUZANNE R FAIRMAN 966
LYDIA MILICAN 837
Total 10,769
LA MESA -SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO.
5
38.94%
29.41%
14.91%
8.97%
7.77%
MINERVA MARTINEZ SCOTT 4,513
COLDON LEON OWENS SR 2,447
LORENA A SMITH 1,944
TYRA FLEMING 633
Total 9,537
LAKESIDE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
47.32%
25.66%
20.38%
6.64%
Vote For 2
RHONDA L. TAYLOR
LARA HOEFER MOIR
GINNY WHITT BELL
CHARLES "CHUCK" PLANTE
STACY K. COBLE
10,178
7,577
4,446
4,352
3,713
Total 30,266
LEMON GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER
33.63%
25.03%
14.69%
14.38%
12.27%
Vote For 2
CHERYL ROBERTSON
YAJAIRA PRECIADO
BLANCA BROWN
Total
8,324
6,714
5,268
20,306
LEMON GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER - SHORT TERM
40.99%
33.06°k
25.94%
GREG SHIBLEY
APRIL A. LEON
Total
6,938
6,931
13,869
NATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD
MEMBER
50.03%
49.97%
Vote For 2
MICHELLE GATES
ROCINA LIZARRAGA
BARBARA ANN AVALOS
ZACHARY FRANCISCO GOMEZ
BRIAN CLAPPER
Total
8,617 31.85%
5,602 20.70%
5,384 19.90%
4,116 15.21%
3,338 12.34%
27,057
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RANCHO SANTA FE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO.
BOARD MEMBER 3
Vote For 3
ROSEMARIE ROHATGI 2,139 25.78%
JOHN TREE 1,449 17.46%
ANNETTE T ROSS 1,329 16.02%
ELLEN WILLIAMS 1,129 13.61%
PAUL K. SEITZ 929 11.20%
JASON KARCHES 863 10.40%
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BLATT 459 5.53%
Total 8,297
SANTEE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD
MEMBER SEAT NO. 2
DIANNE EL-HAJJ
SARAH J. KIRK
JEREMY WILEY THOMAS
Total
13,670 48.40%
8,944 31.66%
5,632 19.94%
28,246
TERRA LAWSON-REMER
KRISTIN DIANE GASPAR
Total
176,594
127,259
303,853
CITY OF CARLSBAD MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 2
58.12%
41.88%
KEITH BLACKBURN
LELA PANAGIDES
BRIAN HIGGINS
Total
CITY OF CARLSBAD MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
9,034 54.14%
6,886 41.27%
766 4.59%
16,686
TERESA ACOSTA
PHIL URBINA
Total
9,989
7,617
17,606
SANTEE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD
MEMBER SEAT NO. 4 CITY OF CHULA VISTA MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
ELANA LEVENS-CRAIG
JACOB P. TERENZINI
Total
20,300
7,153
27,453
73.94%
26.06%
56.74%
43.26%
STEVE PADILLA
HENRY A. MARTINEZ II
Total
19,359
15,016
34,375
SOLANA BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER CITY OF CHULA VISTA MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
Vote For 2
DANA KING 10,859 33.85%
JULIE UNION 9,756 30.42%
LARRY D. ROSEN 8,924 27.82%
HAIDEETHESING 2,537 7.91%
Total 32,076
SOUTH BAY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING
BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE AREA NO. 3
CHERYL QUINONES
ALLAN BALUYOT
Total
2,793
1,858
4,651
MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO.
1
60.05%
39.95%
NORA VARGAS 131,783 56.58%
BEN HUESO 101,133 43.42%
Total 232,916
56.32%
43.68%
ANDREA CARDENAS
MIKE DIAZ
Total
CITY OF CORONADO MAYOR
12,179
11,241
23,420
52.00%
48.00%
RICHARD BAILEY 7,239 99.16%
Kirk Horvath 61 0.84%
Total 7,300
CITY OF CORONADO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
Vote For 2
CASEY TANAKA
MIKE DONOVAN
JOHN DUNCAN
TIM ROHAN
Total
MEMBER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT NO.
2
JOEL ANDERSON 145,103 50.05%
STEVE VAUS 144,821 49.95%
Total 289,924
6,577 41.25%
4,070 25.53%
3,600 22.58%
1,698 10.65%
15,945
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Vote For 3
TRACY MARTINEZ
DANIEL J. QUIRK
DAVE DRUKER
BOB GANS
PHIL BLAIR
GLENN WARREN
Total
CITY OF EL CAJON MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 2
1,498 20.63%
1,429 19.68%
1,370 18.87%
1,070 14.74%
1,018 14.02%
875 12.05%
7,260
MICHELLE METSCHEL
LETITIA D. DICKERSON
STEPHANIE HARPER
JUAN CARLOS MERCADO
HUMBERT CABRERA
MARTIN VAN DINTEREN
Total
CITY OF EL CAJON MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
1,441 20.79%
1,380 19.91%
1,367 19.72%
1,224 17.66%
976 14.08%
544 7.85%
6,932
STEVE GOBLE
Total
CITY OF EL CAJON MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
8,832
8,832
100.00%
PHIL ORTIZ
ESTELA DE LOS RIOS
DUNIA SHABA
BILLY THIGPEN
Total
CITY OF ENCINITAS MAYOR
3,081 45.57%
1,611 23.83%
1,341 19.83%
728 10.77%
6,761
CATHERINE BLAKESPEAR
JULIE THUNDER
Total
CITY OF ENCINITAS MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 1
20,973
17,144
38,117
55.02%
44.98%
TONY KRANZ
ALEX RILEY
Total
CITY OF ENCINITAS MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 2
5,115
4,042
9,157
55.86%
44.14%
KELLIE HJNZE
SUSAN K. TURNEY
Total
4,876
3,030
7,906
61.67%
38.33%
CITY OF ESCONDIDO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 2 - SHORT TERM
TINA INSCOE
VANESSA VALENZUELA
RICK PAUL
Total
6,638
6,033
4,875
17,646
CITY OF ESCONDIDO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
37.83%
34.38%
27.78%
JOE GARCIA
DONALD "DON" GREENE
DARA CZERWONKA
SUSAN REVELES
Total
4,995
3,373
3,260
1,151
12,779
CITY OF ESCONDIDO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
39.09%
26.39%
25.51%
9.01%
MIKE MORASCO
ANDRES YAFJEZ
APRIL AUSTIN PUGH
Total
7,553
4,646
3,711
15,910
CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 2
47.47%
29.20%
23.32%
JOHN "JACK" FISHER
MARK B. WEST
Total
1,510
1,398
2,908
CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
51.93%
48.07%
MATTHEW LEYBA-GONZALEZ 1,229 65.23%
WILL NIMMO 655 34.77%
Total 1,884
CITY OF LA MESA MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
Vote For 2
COLIN PARENT
JACK SHU
KRISTINE C. ALESSIO
LAURA LOTHIAN
ALLAN DURDEN
MARK PAPENFUSS
Total
CITY OF LEMON GROVE MAYOR
11,884
11,580
11,163
9,191
3,478
1,822
49,118
24.19%
23.58%
22.73%
18.71 %
7.08%
3.71%
RACQUEL VASQUEZ
JERRY JONES
KAMAAL MARTIN
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS
Total
4,371
3,734
2,325
1,059
11,489
38.05%
32.50%
20.24%
9.22%
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Results (San Diego Portion Only)
Vote For 2
LIANA LEBARON
GEORGE GASTIL
TERESA ROSIAK
DAVID ARAMBULA
Total
4,528 26.92%
4,507 26.79%
3,921 23.31%
3,867 22.99%
16,823
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
Vote For 2
JOSE RODRIGUEZ
MARCUS BUSH
LORNA DELOS SANTOS
DITAS DELOSSANTOS YAMANE
JERRY CANO
GONZALO JESUS QUINTERO
DANIEL PEREZ
Total
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY CITY CLERK
7,708
6,578
4,319
3,647
2,631
2,279
1,598
28,760
26.80%
22.87%
15.02%
12.68%
9.15%
7.92%
5.56%
LUZ MOLINA
JAVIER ALVARADO
Total
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY TREASURER
9,591 55.08%
7,821 44.92%
17,412
R. MITCHEL BEAUCHAMP
Total
CITY OF OCEANSIDE MAYOR
15,917
15,917
100.00%
ESTHER C. SANCHEZ 24,423
CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ 15,345
JACK FELLER 11,953
ROB HOWARD 9,222
ROCKY JOHN CHAVEZ 7,869
RUBEN MAJOR 6,496
FERNANDO GARCIA 3,327
LOUIS URIDEL 1,696
FABIO MARCH 1,056
PERRY ALVAREZ 651
DAVID JOSEPH TURGEON 636
ALVIN L MCGEE 442
Total 83,116
CITY OF OCEANSIDE MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
29.38%
18.46%
14.38%
11.10%
9.47%
7.82%
4.00%
2.04%
1.27%
0.78%
0.77%
0.53%
RYAN KEIM
SHARI MACKIN
AMBER NEWMAN
KELLIE DAVIS
BILL BATCHELOR
DAVID IAN ZERNIK
Total
8,759 38.22%
8,042 35.09%
2,243 9.79%
1,489 6.50%
1,314 5.73%
1,068 4.66%
22,915
CITY OF OCEANSIDE MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
PETER WEISS
JANE MARSHALL
MICHELLE GOMEZ
MORGAN MCCRAY
Total
CITY OF OCEANSIDE CITY CLERK
9,837
5,888
5,276
787
21,788
45.15%
27.02%
24.22%
3.61%
ZEB NAVARRO
LAURA RICHARDSON BASSETT
Total
CITY OF OCEANSIDE TREASURER
48,690
27,153
75,843
64.20%
35.80%
VICTOR ROY
Total
67,520 100.00%
67,620
CITY OF POWAY MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT
NO. 2
BARRYLEONARD
PHIL FACTOR
Total
4,247
3,188
7,435
CITY OF POWAY MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT
NO. 4
57.12%
42.88%
CAYLIN FRANK
CHRIS OLPS
FRANK FOURNIER
Total
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MAYOR
2,696
2,066
601
5,363
50.27%
38.52%
11.21%
TODD GLORIA
BARBARA BRY
Total
CITY OF SAN DIEGO CITY ATTORNEY
346,662
272,887
619,549
55.95%
44.05%
MARA W. ELLIOTT
CORY BRIGGS
Total
380,291
190,893
571,184
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 1
66.58%
33.42%
JOE LACAVA
WILL MOORE
Total
42,613
27,250
69,863
61.00%
39.00%
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CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOLANA BEACH MAYOR
DISTRICT NO. 3
STEPHEN WHITBURN
TONI DURAN
Total
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 5
49,119
28,813
77,932
63.03%
36.97%
MARNI VON WILPERT
JOE LEVENTHAL
Total
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 7
43,630
38,308
81,938
53.25%
46.75%
RAUL CAMPILLO
NOLI ZOSA
Total
CITY OF SAN DIEGO MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 9
LESA HEEBNER 6,382 100.00%
Total 6,382
CITY OF SOLANA BEACH MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 1
DAVID A. ZITO 1,775 100.00%
Total 1,775
CITY OF SOLANA BEACH MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
JEWEL EDSON 1,511 100.00%
Total 1,511
40.310 55.01 % CITY OF VISTA MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT
32,963 44.99% NO. 2
73,273 JOE GREEN 5,796 55.38%
LIZ PEREZ 4,669 44.62%
Total 10,465
SEAN ELO-RIVERA 26,835 62.66% CITY OF VISTA MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT
KELVIN BARRIOS 15,990 37.34% NO. 3
Total 42,825 KATIE MELENDEZ 5,313 56.38%
AMANDA RIGBY 4,111 43.62%
CITY OF SAN MARCOS MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL Total 9,424
DISTRICT NO. 3
SHARON JENKINS 5,872 63.39% ALPINE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT MEMBER,
ALAN GERACI 3,391 36.61% BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Total 9,263 Vote For 2
TIM MEHRER 6,085 45.42%
CITY OF SAN MARCOS MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL STEVE TAYLOR 3,534 26.38%
DISTRICT NO.4 DAMIAN GUILLIANI 3,330 24.86%
ED MUSGROVE 5,984 57.12% MARY K. HARRIS 448 3.34%
NEIL KRAMER 4,493 42.88%
Total 13,397
Total 10,477
CITY OF SANTEE MAYOR
JOHN W. MINTO
STEPHEN HOULAHAN
Total
CITY OF SANTEE MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 3
16,020
14,110
30,130
53.17%
46.83%
LAURA KOVAL 5,842 100.00%
Total 5,842
CITY OF SANTEE MEMBER, CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT NO. 4
DUSTIN TROTTER
SAMM HURST
Total
3,920
3,915
7,835
50.03%
49.97%
BORREGO WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Vote For 2
DIANE ELIZABETH JOHNSON 740 37.99%
TAMMY BAKER 679 34.86%
BRUCE BURGENER 529 27.16%
Total 1,948
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FALLBROOK COMMUNITY PLANNING AREA
MEMBER, PLANNING GROUP
County of San Diego
Diego Presidential General Election
November 3, 2020
Results (San Diego Portion Only)
Vote For 8
THOMAS GERALD HARRINGTON
ROY MOOSA
STEPHANI BAXTER
ANNA E. STRAHAN
JACK F. WOOD
LEE J. DE MEO
ROSS L. PIKE
JACQUELINE KAISER
JAMES "JIM" LOGE
JERRY L. KALMAN
COLLIN STEPHENS
11,591
11,293
10,131
9,584
8,926
8,038
7,488
6,928
5,623
5,576
5,310
Total 90,488
HELIX WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 1
12.81%
12.48%
11.20%
10.59%
9.86%
8.88%
8.28%
7.66%
6.21%
6.16%
5.87%
DAN MCMILLAN
DOUGLAS STERLING
Total
HELIX WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
16,282
5,482
21,764
74.81%
25.19%
JOEL A. SCALZITTI 11,909
VICKIE KNIGHT BUTCHER 5,597
LUIS "LU" P. TEJEDA 2,652
TYLER LOGAN MARTIN 801
Total 20,959
LEUCADIA WASTEWATER DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
56.82%
26.70%
12.65%
3.82%
JUDY HANSON
DEREK WIBACK
Total
4,088
2,325
6,413
NORTH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 1
63.75%
36.25%
DAVID M. KENNEDY 2,326
LEE J DE MEO 251
Total 2,577
OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 4
90.26%
9.74%
KRISTIE BRUCE-LANE
ROBERT MAX KEPHART II
Total
4,171
2,899
7,070
59.00%
41.00%
OLIVENHAIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
EDMUND K SPRAGUE
VOLKER M. HOEHNE
Total
OTAY WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 2
4,920
2,417
7,337
67.06%
32.94%
RYAN KEYES
MITCHELL ESPINOZA THOMPSON
JERRY MUNOZ
Total
OTAY WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 4
5,797
5,450
4,244
15,491
37.42%
35.18%
27.40%
JOSE A. LOPEZ
HECTOR RAUL GASTELUM
MICHAEL MONACO
PATRICIA MALLEN
Total
OTAY WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
8,393 44.23%
5,773 30.42%
2,484 13.09%
2,325 12.25%
18,975
MARK ROBAK
NADIA KEAN-AYUB
Total
13,763 64.48%
7,580 35.52%
21,343
PADRE DAM MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 2
SUZANNE TILL
AUGIE SCALZITTI
JAMES SLY
Total
5,072
3,325
2,383
10,780
PALOMAR HEALTH SYSTEM MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 2
47.05%
30.84%
22.11%
THERESA "TERRY" CORRALES
VICKI F. GROVE
TOM KUMURA
Total
10,585
9,665
7,323
27,573
PALOMAR HEALTH SYSTEM MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 6
38.39%
35.05%
26.56%
JEFF GRIFFITH
DUNCAN FANE
Total
27,651
6,015
33,666
82.13%
17.87%
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RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 1
PAM MOSS
JULIE JOHNSON
Total
1,204
1,098
2,302
RAINBOW MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
52.30%
47.70%
MICHAEL P. MACK
KATHLEEN MCSORLEY
Total
1,123
867
1,990
RAMONA COMMUNITY PLANNING AREA MEMBER,
PLANNING GROUP
56.43%
43.57%
Vote For 8
DAN SUMMERS
DEBRA FOSTER
MICHELLE M. RAINS
TORRY BREAN
ANDREW CHARLES SIMMONS
CASEY LYNCH
MATT RAINS
PAUL ALDRIK STYKEL
MAYA PHILLIPS
JAMES M. COOPER
DWIGHT WEBSTER
11,310
9,693
8,477
8,310
8,014
7,421
6,649
6,056
5,937
4,975
4,408
Total 81,250
RAMONA MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 3
13.92%
11.93%
10.43%
10.23%
9.86%
9.13%
8.18%
7.45%
7.31%
6.12%
5.43%
THOMAS ACE
REX ALLEN SCHILDHOUSE
Total
RANCHO SANTA FE COMMUNITY SERVICES
DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1,766
1,654
3,420
51.64%
48.36%
Vote For 2
DEBORAH A. PLUMMER
JOHN SALAZAR
DOUGLAS WILLIAM MOUL
Total
2,812
1,834
1,782
6,428
RANCHO SANTA FE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
43.75%
28.53%
27.72%
Vote For 3
NANCY HILLGREN
JIM ASHCRAFT
RANDALL MALIN
EILEEN T. ROBARGE
Total
10,099
9,952
7,943
7,729
35,723
28.27%
27.86%
22.23%
21.64%
RINCON DEL DIABLO MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
INK1 KIM WELCH
DIANA TOWNE
Total
4,680
3,954
8,634
SANTA FE IRRIGATION DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD
OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 2
54.20%
45.80%
DANA FRIEHAUF
DAVID G. PETREE
Total
SOUTH BAY IRRIGATION DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 2
1,352 65.95%
698 34.05%
2,050
PAULINA MARTINEZ-PEREZ
JOSE F. CERDA
Total
SOUTH BAY IRRIGATION DISTRICT MEMBER,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
6,120
2,512
8,632
70.90%
29.10%
JOSIE L. CALDERON SCOTT
ERNESTO LEYVAS ZAMUDIO
Total
TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 1
6,487 59.25%
4,462 40.75%
10,949
ADELA IRMA SANCHEZ
JIMMY "JIM" BURLEW
COLLEEN C O'HARRA
Total
TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 3
13,056
8,644
4,379
26,079
50.06%
33.15%
16.79%
GIGI GLEASON
ROBERT LEE MOTSINGER
Total
TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5
18,017
6,126
24,143
74.63%
25.37%
LEIGH ANNE M. GRASS
SAVANNAH ROSE STRUNK
Total
TRI-CITY HEALTHCARE MEMBER, BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 7
17,659
6,301
23,960
73.70%
26.30%
NINA CHAYA
DEBORAH SHERI VIETOR
ALLEN J MANZANO
Total
18,976
6,611
2,609
28,196
67.30%
23.45%
9.25%
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VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT MEMBER, BOARD PROP 17 Restores Right to Vote After Completion of
OF DIRECTORS DIVISION NO. 5 Prison Term.
TIFFANY BOYD-HODGSON 6,336 59.15% YES 895,460 57.19%
HAL MARTIN 3,946 36.84% NO 670,208 42.81%
MATTHEW "MATT" CORRALES 429 4.01% Total 1,555,668
Total 10,711
VALLEY CENTER PARKS AND RECREATION
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Vote For 2
GINA ROBERTS 5,073 37.35%
CAROL DALE JOHNSON 4,122 30.35%
ERIC M JOCKINSEN 2,674 19.69%
RACHEL P DOVE 1,713 12.61%
Total 13,582
VALLEY CENTER FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PROP 18 Amends CA Constitution Voting Age.
NO 918,822 58.43%
YES 653,748 41.57%
Total 1,572,570
PROP 19 Changes Certain Property Tax Rules,
YES 812,945 53.13%
NO 717,227 46.87%
Total 1,530,172
Vote For 2 PROP 20 Restricts Parole for Non -Violent Offenders.
MICHAEL W. O'CONNOR 5,521 39.39% NO 943,854 62.06%
GINA ROBERTS 3,534 25.21% YES 576,929 37.94%
JIM WOLD 3,346 23.87% Total 1,520,783
CAROL DALE JOHNSON 1,617 11.54%
Total 14,018 PROP 21 Expands Local Governments' Authority to
VISTA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT MEMBER, Enact Rent Control on Residential Property.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS NO 957,116 62.14%
Vote For 3 YES 583,099 37.86%
DANIEL TREVINO GOMEZ 5,349 33.64% Total 1,540,215
ROBERT FOUGNER 4,424 27.83%
JOHN PLOETZ 3,020 18.99% PROP 22 Exempts App-Based Transportation and
ELAINE A. PRICE 1,765 11.10% Delivery Companies From Providing Employee Benefits
to Certain Drivers.
JEROME M. HILL 1,341 8.43% YES 999.263 64.19%
Total 15,899 NO 557,394 35.81 %
PROP 14 Authorizes Bonds Continuing Stem Cell Total 1,556,657
Research.
YES 814,240 52.59%
NO 734,020 47.41%
Total 1,548,260
PROP 15 Funding Public Schls, Comm. Colleges, and
Local Gov't Svcs. by Changing Tax Assmnt. of Comm!.
and Ind. Property.
PROP 23 Establishes State Requirements for Kidney
Dialysis Clinics.
NO 980,341 63.76%
YES 557,301 36.24%
Total 1,537,642
NO 879,610 55.94% PROP 24 Amends Consumer Privacy Laws.
YES 692,690 44.06% YES 871,707 57.28%
Total 1,572,300 NO 650,103 42.72%
Total 1,521,810
PROP 16 Allows Diversity as a Factor in Public
Employment, Education and Contracting Decisions PROP 25 Referendum on Law That Replaced Money
NO 930,157 60.06% Bail With System Based on Public Safety and Flight Risk.
YES 618,452 39.94% NO 869,768 57.40%
Total 1,548,609 YES 645,574 42.60%
Total 1,515,342
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MEASURE A -CITY OF SAN DIEGO 2/3 General MEASURE J-CITY OF LEMON GROVE Tax Ordinance -
Obligation Bonds for Affordable Housing. Cannabis Tax.
YES 366,723 57.55% YES
NO 270,554 42.45% NO
Total 637,277
MEASURE B-CITY OF SAN DIEGO Charter
Amendments Establishing Commission on Police
Practices.
YES 468,051 74.60%
NO 159,365 25.40%
Total 627,416
MEASURE E-CITY OF SAN DIEGO Removing 30-Foot
Height Limit in Midway -Pacific Hwy. Community Plan
Area.
YES 350,855 56.56%
NO 269,435 43.44%
Total 620,290
MEASURE C-SAN DIEGO UN SCLH Charter
Amendment: District -Only Elections for School Board
Members.
YES 308,270 69.39%
NO 135,965 30.61%
Total 444,235
MEASURE D-SAN DIEGO UN SCLH Charter
Amendment: Procedures to Remove School Board
Members.
YES 384,536 85.65%
NO 64,416 14.35%
Total 448,952
MEASURE G-CITY OF CARLSBAD City Council
Compensation.
YES 51,176 77.61%
NO 14,761 22.39%
Total 65,937
MEASURE H-CITY OF ENCINITAS Adopt Authorizing
Commercial Cannabis Activities Involving Retail Sales.
YES 19,962 51.13%
NO 19,077 48.87%
Total 39,039
MEASURE I -CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH Imperial
Beach Emergency ResponseNital Services Measure.
YES 7,273 70.22%
NO 3,084 29.78%
Total 10,357
Total
8,439
3,299
11,738
MEASURE K-CITY OF OCEANSIDE Establishing Term
Limits.
71.89%
28.11%
YES
NO
Total
67,203 82.13%
14,626 17.87%
81,829
MEASURE L-CITY OF OCEANSIDE North River Farms
Referendum.
NO 56,782 67.22%
YES 27,687 32.78%
Total 84,469
MEASURE M-CITY OF OCEANSIDE Cannabis Business
Tax.
YES 51,548 61.78%
NO 31,887 38.22%
Total 83,435
MEASURE P-CITY OF POWAY The Farm In Poway
Specific Plan.
YES 17,483 62.11%
NO 10,664 37.89%
Total 28,147
MEASURE N-CITY OF SANTEE General Plan
Protection Initiative.
YES 15,720 51.49%
NO 14,812 48.51%
Total 30,532
MEASURE Q-CITY OF SANTEE Term Limits - Three -
Term Lifetime Limit.
YES 19,269 64.01%
NO 10,832 35.99%
Total 30,101
MEASURE R-CITY OF SANTEE Term Limits - Three -
Term Council Member Limit / Two -Term Mayoral Limit.
YES 20,235 67.45%
NO 9,765 32.55%
Total 30,000
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MEASURE S-CITY OF SOLANA BEACH Proposed Ord. MEASURE AA -VALLEY CENTER FIRE PROT 2/3 Fire
Amend Municipal Code Regarding Cannabis Protection District Emergency Response Protection
Businesses, Measure.
NO 5,276 61.77% YES
YES 3,265 38.23% NO
Total 8,541
MEASURE T-CAJON VALLEY UN SCHL 55 Percent
Bond Measure.
BONDS -YES
BONDS -NO
Total
36,822
32,295
69,117
MEASURE U-DEHESA ELEM SCHL 55 Percent Bond
Measure.
53.27%
46.73%
BONDS - NO 814 62.33%
BONDS - YES 492 37.67%
Total 1,306
MEASURE V-LA MESA SPG VLY ELEM SCHL 55
Percent Bond Measure.
BONDS - YES
BONDS - NO
Total
MEASURE W-OCEANSIDE UNIFIED SCHL 55
Percent Bond Measure.
42,311
24,497
66,808
63.33%
36.67%
BONDS - YES
BONDS - NO
Total
34,514
21,898
56,412
MEASURE X-SOUTH BAY UN ELEM SCHL School
Board Member Term Limits.
61.18%
38.82%
YES 25,779 86.79%
NO 3,925 13.21%
Total 29,704
MEASURE Y-LAKESIDE FIRE PROT 2/3 Special Tax.
NO 19,933 60.32%
YES 13,111 39.68%
Total 33,044
MEASURE Z-RINCON RANCH COMM SRV 2/3 Special
Tax.
YES 66 60.55%
NO 43 39.45%
Total 109
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5,986 56.56%
4,598 43.44%
10,584
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Interviews and Appointments: Committee on Housing and Community Development (City Clerk)
PREPARED BY: Michael R. Dalla
PHONE: 619-336-4226
EXPLANATION:
See attached
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk
APPROVED BY:
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City: 1) ratifying the acceptance of the California
Library Literacy Services (CLLS) Grant in the amount of $37,973 to fund the National City Public
Library's Literacy Services Program for FY2021; and 2) authorizing the establishment of a Library
Grant Fund appropriation in the amount of $37,973 and corresponding revenue budget. (Library)
PREPARED BY: Minh Duong DEPARTMENT: Libra
PHONE: X 5882 APPROVED BY:
EXPLANATION:
The CLLS grant is designed to support the Library's literacy services program to adults who seek to imp . e their
reading, writing, math, and computer skills. The award amount the State Library provides to libraries that offer
literacy services to their communities is based on a funding formula consisting of three parts:
1. A baseline amount ($20,000) for each approved library literacy program;
2. A per capita amount per adult learner served in the previous year's program; and
3. Additional funding raised by local funds earmarked for adult literacy services. This local funding is fulfilled
by a CDBG grant the City Council awarded to the Library on May 5, 2020 in the amount of $52,000 to
defray the personnel costs of the Literacy Coordinator who oversees the operation of the literacy program.
The CLLS grant is awarded in two installment payments: First payment of $37,973 (90% of the Adult Literacy
Award) is being awarded at this time; Second payment of $4,219, representing the remaining 10% of the total
award for FY2021, can be claimed at a later date upon submission of the mid -year narrative and financial report
that demonstrates project activity and confirmation that 75% of the award has been expended. Total award
amount for FY2021 will be $42,192.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED:
ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED:
320-31337-3463 (Literacy Services Grant) - $37,973
320-431-337* (Literacy Services Grant) - $37,973
Local funds of $52,000 from CDBG authorized by City Council by Resolution No. 2020-84 on May 5, 2020 are
appropriated and available.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the resolution.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Approved by the Library Board of Trustees on December 2, 2020.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Award Letter
2. Resolution
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August 26, 2020
Minh Duong, City Librarian
National City Public Library
1401 National City Boulevard
National City, CA 91950
Dear Ms. Duong:
a C /WV
STAT IBRARY
PRESERVING OUR HERITAGE. SHAPING OUR FUTURE
minh.duong@nationalcitylibrary.org
We're pleased to provide funds to support your California Library Literacy Services program
and the important work that you and your staff and volunteers do in your community.
The state budget continues California Library Literacy Services funding at $4.82 million for
adult literacy services and $2.5 million for family literacy services.
Your total award for the fiscal year that began July 1, 2020, is:
• Adult Literacy Services: $42,192
Your award will be claimed in two stages. The attached claim form will allow you to request the
first 90% of your Adult Literacy and Family Literacy Award:
• 90% of the Adult Literacy Award - $37,973
Note: Information about claiming the remainder of you award is included in the payment
schedule at the back of your award packet.
There are three parts to the funding formula for California Library Literacy Services' adult
literacy services program:
• A baseline amount ($20,000) for each approved library literacy program;
• A per capita amount per adult learner served in your program as reported in the most
recent Final Report on file from your library; and
• Additional funding based on local funds raised and expended for adult literacy services —
reflecting a commitment to state/local partnerships in support of literacy services.
Your funds must be encumbered by June 30, 2021, and fully expended, in accordance with your
approved budget on file with the State Library, by December 31, 2021. Encumbered funds are
those that have been deposited in the awardee's accounting system and for which a budget has
been provided to and approved by the State Library.
Please be sure your program expenditures are consistent with the California Library Literacy
Services allowable and unallowable costs guide. If you have any questions about expending your
funds please reach out to the library.
We strongly encourage your program staff to develop and maintain community partners to
strengthen your program as well as attend regular regional library literacy network meetings and
participate in library literacy training opportunities offered by the State Library and the regional
networks.
916.653.5217 phone
916.653.8443 fax
www.library.ca.gov
Library Development Services Bureau
P. O. Box 942837 Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
900 N Street, 4th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
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The payment process begins when we receive your signed claim and certification forms
(attached). Both forms must be completed, signed with original signatures, and mailed to the
State Library's Fiscal Office in order to be processed for payment.
Best wishes for a successful year. Our library literacy staff is available to assist you throughout
the year.
Your grant monitor is Natalie Cole: natalie.cole@library.ca.gov and your literacy grant
coordinator is Annly Roman: annly.roman@library.ca.gov. For application and reporting
questions please contact Annly and for programmatic questions please contact Natalie.
Thank you for your willingness to do so much for so many people in need.
Respectfully yours,
iff-tAr Lae-az-
Greg Lucas
California State Librarian
Cc: Natalie Cole, natalie.cole@library.ca.gov
Annly Roman, annly.roman@library.ca.gov
Nicole Bravin, nicole.bravin@library.ca.gov
Mikki Vidamo, mikki.vidamo@nationalcitylibrary.org
Enc: Claim form, certification form, and payment scheduled/reporting information
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PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS PAGE
Claim Form
State of California
California Library Literacy and English Acquisition Services (CLLS)
California Education Code; Section 18880-18883
Budget Citation Chapter 23 - Budget Item 6120-213-0001
Invoice #20-6742-1
Fiscal Year: 2020-2021
Reporting Structure: 61202000
COA: 5432000;
Approp. Ref: 213
Purchasing Authority Number: CSL-6120
Category: 84121600
Program #: 5312
FOR PAYMENT OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY LITERACY SERVICES GRANT
Amount Claimed—$37,973
National City Public Library
claims the indicated allowance for the purposes of carrying out the functions stated in its CLLS
application and in Sections 18880-18883 of the California Education Code.
Warrant to be issued for payment to the library to be addressed to:
National City Public Library, 1401 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950-4401
(Authorized agency to receive, disburse and account for CLLS funds)
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury: that the library named above shall use their allowance solely for
the purposes indicated in their CLLS application and in Sections 18880-18883 of the California Education
Code.
Official Representative or Fiscal Agent (Signature Required)
Title
EMAIL A COPY OF YOUR EXECUTED
CLAIM AND CERTIFICATION TO:
Nicole.Bravin(a�library.ca.gov
Email Subject:
Claim and Certification — CLLS Grant -
Library invoice number
AND
MAIL ONE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE TO:
California State Library
Fiscal Office — CLLS
P. O. Box 942837
Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
State Library Local Assistance Office Use Only
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, State Library Fiscal Office
By
State Library Representative
Approval by State:
CLLS $
Date:
*The warrant address must match that on file in Fi$Cal. if you need to change the authorized library name and/or address, please contact Nicole Bravin, CSL Fiscal Office.
(nicole.bravin(flibrary.ca.gov )
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National City Public Library Invoice #20-6742-1
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS PAGE
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury: that I am the duly authorized
representative of the claimant herein; that the claim is in all respects true,
correct and in accordance with law and the terms of the agreement; and that
payment has not previously been received for the amount claimed herein.
The claims the indicated allowance for the purposes of carrying out the
functions stated in its CLLS application and in Sections 18880-18883 of the
California Education Code.
National City Public Library, 1401 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950-
4401
SIGNED
Signature - Authorized representative
Typed/Printed Name and Title of Authorized Representative
Email address of authorized representative
DATE
MAIL ONE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE TO:
California State Library
Fiscal Office — CLLS
P. O. Box 942837
Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
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CALIFORNIA LIBRARY LITERACY SERVICES DOCUMENTATION
Budget Item 6120-213-0001
Project Information:
Invoice #: 20-6742-1
Project Title: California Library Literacy Services
Grantee: National City Public Library
Funding Start Date: upon execution
Term completion: December 31, 2021
Total Adult Literacy Services Funded Amount: $42,192
Payment schedule:
Libraries may request 90% of their total CLLS award upon receipt of the award letter.
Libraries may request the final 10% of their award upon the completion of the following items:
1. submission of the mid -year financial report
2. submission of a mid -year narrative report that demonstrates project activity
3. confirmation that 75% of the award has been expended
Libraries that have not expended 75% of the total CLLS award (ALS and FLS funds) by the end
of the fiscal year may request the final 10% of their award upon completion of the Final Report
and an approved expenditure plan through December 31.
Libraries that expend the first 90% of their total project CLLS funds (ALS and FLS funds), can
demonstrate project activity, and need the final 10% of their award before the mid -year reports are
due may apply to CLLS staff to receive those funds.
Note:
Libraries have 18 months to spend their CLLS funds, from the start of the fiscal year in which the
funds are awarded until December 31 of the following fiscal year.
Adult Literacy Services
Initial Payment
$37,973
Final Payment
$4,219
Total:
$42,192
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Reporting
Libraries will be required to submit mid -year financial and program narrative reports as well as a
final report. Reminder emails will be sent out beginning six weeks before each required report.
All required reporting materials will be located on the California State Library's website. The
reporting schedule is detailed below.
Note:
A budget modification form will be required for all budget changes regardless of amount.
Modification form may be submitted throughout the year but no later than May 31 st
Mid -year financial and Narrative report
Due January 29, 2021
Final Report
Due August 31, 2021
Approved Budget:
Below is the state fund award budget the California State Library has on file for the 2020-2021
fiscal year based on your approved application.
Note:
Your actual award for Adult Literacy Services may be slightly adjusted from the original
proposed award amount due to a small re -calculation right before funds were awarded. If this is
the case, the State Library will contact you later in the fiscal year to complete a Budget
Modification form.
Category
Adult Literacy Services
Salaries and Benefits
$8,500
Contract Staff
$0
Operations
$29,692
Literacy Materials
$2,000
Small Equipment
$2,000
Equipment
$0
Indirect Costs
$0
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City
Council of the City of National City approving the salary schedule for the Part -Time and
Seasonal employee classifications effective January 1, 2021. (Human Resources)
Please scroll down to view the backup material.
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City approving the salary schedule for the Part -Tune and
Seasonal employee classifications effective January 1, 2021.
PREPARED BY: Robert Meteau
PHONE: 336-4308
EXPLANATION:
DEPARTMENT: Human Resources
APPROVED BY
On April 4, 2016, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 3 increasing California's mint m wage
each year until it reaches $15.00 per hour on January 1, 2022. Under the current City of National City Part-time
and Seasonal compensation plan there are twenty-seven classifications to be amended. Staff hereby requests
authorization to adjust salaries upwards for Part -Time and Seasonal employee classifications starting at $15.00 per
hour effective January 1, 2021, in order to address compaction issues between classifications, align salaries to
classifications that are also full-time classifications, and use the revised salary schedule as a recruitment tool to
attract and retain talent. The changes to the position ranges are noted on the attachment "Exhibit A".
In addition, staff request to move the Home Delivered Meals Driver classification salary range in the NCMEA
Salary Schedule from 047 to 058 to accommodate the minimum wage adjustment to $15.00 per hour.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
The estimated fiscal impact for Fiscal Year 2021 is $26,123. Impacted departments may be able to absorb a
portion of the estimated increase through salary savings. Any required adjustments to appropriations will be
requested prior to the close of the fiscal year.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project and is therefore not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED: L114-Z-14,- Finance
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the resolution approving the amendment to the salary schedule for the Part -Time and Seasonal employee
classifications.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution
Part -Time and Seasonal Salary Schedule — Exhibit A
Part -Time and Seasonal Positions — Exhibit B
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City of National City
Human Resources Department
Exhibit A
PART-TIME and SEASONAL SALARY POSITIONS
January 1, 2021
POSITION TITLE
CURRENT SALARY
RANGE
CURRENT HOURLY
SALARY
NEW SALARY
RANGE
NEW HOURLY SALARY
Aquatics Manager
pt100
$14.66 - $17.81
pt090
$16.87 - $20.53
Cashier
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Dishwasher
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Equipment Service Trainee
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Food Services Worker
pt068
$10.74 - $13.06
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Kitchen Aide
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Librarian
pt160
$24.94 - $30.31
pt146
$27.09 - $32.95
Library Assistant
pt099
$14.54 - $17.68
pt082
$15.76 - $19.17
Library Clerk (Grant Funded)
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Library Technician
pt124
$18.04 - $21.93
pt113
$20.49 - $24.92
Lifeguard/Swim Instructor
pt079
$11.83 - $14.38
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Management Intern
(Graduate)
N/A
$20.00
N/A
$20.00
Management Intern
(Undergraduate)
N/A
$15.00
N/A
$15.00
Office Aide
pt080
$11.93 - $14.50
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Part -Time Call Taker
pt135
$19.88 - $24.17
pt110
$19.98 - $24.30
Police Cadet
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Police Dispatcher
pt156
$24.04 - $29.21
pt140
$25.75 - $31.32
Police Records Clerk
pt099
$14.54 - $17.68
pt088
$16.59 - $20.19
Property & Evidence
Specialist I
pt127
$18.53 - $22.53
pt112
$20.32 - $24.72
Recreation Aide
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
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City of National City
Human Resources Department
Exhibit A
PART-TIME and SEASONAL SALARY POSITIONS
January 1, 2021
POSITION TITLE
CURRENT SALARY
RANGE
CURRENT HOURLY
SALARY
NEW SALARY
RANGE
NEW HOURLY SALARY
Recreation Leader I
pt068
$10.74 - $13.06
pt078
$15.24 - $18.56
Recreation Leader II
pt069
$10.82 - $13.16
pt079
$15.37 - $18.69
Recreation Leader III
pt079
$11.83 - $14.38
pt080
$15.50 - $18.86
Recreation Specialist
pt074
$11.33 - $13.76
pt080
$15.50 - $18.86
Seasonal Park Aide
pt089
$12.93 - $15.72
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Senior Library Technician
pt129
$18.88 - $22.95
pt119
$21.56 - $26.22
Senior Lifeguard
pt089
$12.93 - $15.72
pt078
$15.24 - $18.56
Stock Clerk/Storekeeper
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
Student Worker
pt090
$13.02 - $15.83
pt077
$15.11 - $18.39
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt068 A 14.00 1,120.00 1,120.00 2,426.67 29,120.00
B 14.70 1,176.00 1,176.00 2,548.00 30, 576.00
C 15.44 1,235.20 1,235.20 2,676.27 32,115.20
D 16.22 1,297.60 1,297.60 2,811.47 33,737.60
E 17.04 1,363.20 1,363.20 2,953.60 35,443.20
pt069 A 14.12 1,129.60 1,129.60 2,447.47 29, 369.60
B 14.83 1,186.40 1,186.40 2,570.53 30,846.40
C 15.58 1,246.40 1,246.40 2,700.53 32,406.40
D 16.36 1,308.80 1,308.80 2,835.73 34,028.80
E 17.18 1,374.40 1,374.40 2,977.87 35,734.40
pt070 A 14.24 1,139.20 1,139.20 2,468.27 29,619.20
B 14.96 1,196.80 1,196.80 2,593.07 31,116.80
C 15.71 1,256.80 1,256.80 2,723.07 32,676.80
D 16.50 1,320.00 1,320.00 2,860.00 34,320.00
E 17.33 1,386.40 1,386.40 3,003.87 36,046.40
pt071 A 14.36 1,148.80 1,148.80 2,489.07 29,868.80
B 15.08 1,206.40 1,206.40 2,613.87 31,366.40
C 15.84 1,267.20 1,267.20 2,745.60 32,947.20
D 16.64 1,331.20 1,331.20 2,884.27 34,611.20
E 17.48 1,398.40 1,398.40 3,029.87 36,358.40
pt072 A 14.48 1,158.40 1,158.40 2,509.87 30,118.40
B 15.21 1,216.80 1,216.80 2,636.40 31,636.80
C 15.98 1,278.40 1,278.40 2,769.87 33,238.40
D 16.78 1,342.40 1,342.40 2,908.53 34,902.40
E 17.62 1,409.60 1,409.60 3,054.13 36,649.60
pt073 A 14.60 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,530,67 30,368.00
B 15.33 1,226.40 1,226.40 2,657.20 31,886.40
C 16.10 1,288.00 1,288.00 2,790.67 33,488.00
D 16.91 1,352.80 1,352.80 2,931.07 35,172.80
E 17.76 1,420.80 1,420.80 3,078.40 36,940.80
pt074 A 14.72 1,177.60 1,177.60 2,551.47 30,617.60
B 15.46 1,236.80 1,236.80 2,679.73 32,156.80
C 16.24 1,299.20 1,299.20 2,814.93 33,779.20
D 17.06 1,364.80 1,364.80 2,957.07 35,484.80
E 17.92 1,433.60 1,433.60 3,106.13 37,273.60
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt075 A 14.85 1,188.00 1,188.00 2,574.00 30,888.00
B 15.60 1,248.00 1,248.00 2,704.00 32,448.00
C 16.38 1,310.40 1,310.40 2,839.20 34,070.40
D 17.20 1,376.00 1,376.00 2,981.33 35, 776.00
E 18.06 1,444.80 1,444.80 3,130.40 37,564.80
pt076 A 14.98 1,198.40 1,198.40 2,596.53 31,158.40
B 15.73 1,258.40 1,258.40 2,726.53 32,718.40
C 16.52 1,321.60 1,321.60 2,863.47 34,361.60
D 17.35 1,388.00 1,388.00 3,007.33 36,088.00
E 18.22 1,457.60 1,457.60 3,158.13 37,897.60
pt077 A 15.11 1,208.80 1,208.80 2,619.07 31,428.80
B 15.87 1,269.60 1,269.60 2,750.80 33,009.60
C 16.67 1,333.60 1,333.60 2,889.47 34,673.60
D 17.51 1,400.80 1,400.80 3,035.07 36,420.80
E 18.39 1,471.20 1,471.20 3,187.60 38,251.20
pt078 A 15.24 1,219.20 1,219.20 2,641.60 31,699.20
B 16.01 1,280.80 1,280.80 2,775.07 33,300.80
C 16.82 1,345.60 1,345.60 2,915.47 34,985.60
D 17.67 1,413.60 1,413.60 3,062.80 36,753.60
E 18.56 1,484.80 1,484.80 3,217.07 38,604.80
pt079 A 15.37 1,229.60 1,229.60 2,664.13 31,969.60
B 16.14 1,291.20 1,291.20 2,797.60 33,571.20
C 16.95 1,356.00 1,356.00 2,938.00 35,256.00
D 17.80 1,424.00 1,424.00 3,085.33 37,024.00
E 18.69 1,495.20 1,495.20 3,239.60 38, 875.20
pt080 A 15.50 1,240.00 1,240.00 2,686.67 32,240.00
B 16.28 1,302.40 1,302.40 2,821.87 33,862.40
C 17.10 1,368.00 1,368.00 2,964.00 35,568.00
D 17.96 1,436.80 1,436.80 3,113.07 37,356.80
E 18.86 1,508.80 1,508.80 3,269.07 39,228.80
pt081 A 15.63 1,250.40 1,250.40 2,709.20 32,510.40
B 16.42 1,313.60 1,313.60 2,846.13 34,153.60
C 17.25 1,380.00 1,380.00 2,990.00 35,880.00
D 18.12 1,449.60 1,449.60 3,140.80 37,689.60
E 19.03 1,522.40 1,522.40 3,298.53 39,582.40
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt082 A 15.76 1,260.80 1,260.80 2,731.73 32,780.80
B 16.55 1,324.00 1,324.00 2,868.67 34,424.00
C 17.38 1,390.40 1,390.40 3,012.53 36,150.40
D 18.25 1,460.00 1,460.00 3,163.33 37,960.00
E 19.17 1,533.60 1,533.60 3,322.80 39,873.60
pt083 A 15.89 1,271.20 1,271.20 2,754.27 33,051.20
B 16.69 1,335.20 1,335.20 2,892.93 34,715.20
C 17.53 1,402.40 1,402.40 3,038.53 36,462.40
D 18.41 1,472.80 '1,472.80 3,191.07 38, 292.80
E 19.34 1,547.20 1,547.20 3,352.27 40,227.20
pt084 A 16.03 1,282.40 1,282.40 2,778.53 33, 342.40
B 16.84 1,347.20 1,347.20 2,918.93 35,027.20
C 17.69 1,415.20 1,415.20 3,066.27 36,795.20
D 18.58 1,486.40 1,486.40 3,220.53 38,646.40
E 19.51 1,560.80 1,560.80 3,381.73 40,580.80
pt085 A 16.17 1,293.60 1,293.60 2,802.80 33,633.60
B 16.98 1,358.40 1,358.40 2,943.20 35,318.40
C 17.83 1,426.40 1,426.40 3,090.53 37,086.40
D 18.73 1,498.40 1,498.40 3,246.53 38,958.40
E 19.67 1,573.60 1,573.60 3,409.47 40,913.60
pt086 A 16.31 1,304.80 1,304.80 2,827.07 33,924.80
B 17.13 1,370.40 1,370.40 2,969.20 35,630.40
C 17.99 1,439.20 1,439.20 3,118.27 37,419.20
D 18.89 1,511.20 1,511.20 3,274.27 39,291.20
E 19.84 1,587.20 1,587.20 3,438.93 41,267.20
pt087 A 16.45 1,316.00 1,316.00 2,851.33 34,216.00
B 17.28 1,382.40 1,382.40 2,995.20 35,942.40
C 18.15 1,452.00 1,452.00 3,146.00 37, 752.00
0 19.06 1,524.80 1,524.80 3,303.73 39,644.80
E 20.02 1,601.60 1,601.60 3,470.13 41,641.60
pt088 A 16.59 1,327.20 1,327.20 2,875.60 34,507.20
B 17.42 1,393.60 1,393.60 3,019.47 36,233.60
C 18.30 1,464.00 1,464.00 3,172.00 38,064,00
D 19.22 1,537.60 1,537.60 3,331.47 39,977.60
E 20.19 1,615.20 1,615.20 3,499.60 41,995.20
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt089 A 16.73 1,338.40 1,338.40 2,899.87 34,798.40
B 17.57 1,405.60 1,405.60 3,045.47 36,545.60
C 18.45 1,476.00 1,476.00 3,198.00 38,376.00
D 19.38 1,550.40 1,550.40 3,359.20 40,310.40
E 20.35 1,628.00 1,628.00 3,527.33 42,328.00
pt090 A 16.87 1,349.60 1,349.60 2,924.13 35,089.60
B 17.72 1,417.60 1,417.60 3,071.47 36,857.60
C 18.61 1,488.80 1,488.80 3,225.73 38,708.80
D 19.55 1,564.00 1,564.00 3,388.67 40,664.00
E 20.53 1,642.40 1,642.40 3,558.53 42,702.40
pt091 A 17.01 1,360.80 1,360.80 2,948.40 35,380.80
B 17.87 1,429.60 1,429.60 3,097.47 37,169.60
C 18.77 1,501.60 1,501.60 3,253.47 39,041.60
D 19.71 1,576.80 1,576.80 3,416.40 40,996.80
E 20.70 1,656.00 1,656.00 3,588.00 43,056.00
pt092 A 17.15 1,372.00 1,372.00 2,972.67 35,672.00
B 18.01 1,440.80 1,440.80 3,121.73 37,460.80
C 18.92 1,513.60 1,513.60 3,279.47 39,353.60
D 19.87 1,589.60 1,589.60 3,444.13 41,329.60
E 20.87 1,669.60 1,669.60 3,617.47 43,409.60
pt093 A 17.30 1,384.00 1,384.00 2,998.67 35,984.00
B 18.17 1,453.60 1,453.60 3,149.47 37,793.60
C 19.08 1,526.40 1,526.40 3,307.20 39,686.40
D 20.04 1,603.20 1,603.20 3,473.60 41,683.20
E 21.05 1,684.00 1,684.00 3,648.67 43,784.00
pt094 A 17.45 1,396.00 1,396.00 3,024.67 36,296.00
B 18.33 1,466.40 1,466.40 3,177.20 38,126.40
C 19.25 1,540.00 1,540.00 3,336.67 40,040.00
D 20.22 1,617.60 1,617.60 3,504.80 42,057.60
E 21.24 1,699.20 1,699.20 3,681.60 44,179.20
pt095 A 17.60 1,408.00 1,408.00 3,050.67 36,608.00
B 18.48 1,478.40 1,478.40 3,203.20 38,438.40
C 19.41 1,552.80 1,552.80 3,364.40 40,372.80
D 20.39 1,631.20 1,631.20 3,534.27 42,411.20
E 21.41 1,712.80 1,712.80 3,711.07 44,532.80
pt096 A 17.75 1,420.00 1,420.00 3,076.67 36,920.00
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
B 18.64 1,491.20 1,491.20 3,230.93 38,771.20
C 19.58 1,566.40 1,566.40 3,393.87 40,726.40
D 20.56 1,644.80 1,644.80 3,563.73 42,764.80
E 21.59 1,727.20 1,727.20 3,742.27 44,907.20
pt097 A 17.90 1,432.00 1,432.00 3,102.67 37,232.00
B 18.80 1,504.00 1,504.00 3,258.67 39,104.00
C 19.74 1,579.20 1,579.20 3,421.60 41,059.20
D 20.73 1,658.40 1,658.40 3,593.20 43,118.40
E 21.77 1,741.60 1,741.60 3,773.47 45,281.60
pt098 A 18.05 1,444.00 1,444.00 3,128.67 37,544.00
B 18.96 1,516.80 1,516.80 3,286.40 39,436.80
C 19.91 1,592.80 1,592.80 3,451.07 41,412.80
D 20.91 1,672.80 1,672.80 3,624.40 43,492.80
E 21.96 1,756.80 1,756.80 3,806.40 45, 676.80
pt099 A 18.20 1,456.00 1,456.00 3,154.67 37, 856.00
B 19.11 1,528.80 1,528.80 3,312.40 39,748.80
C 20.07 1,605.60 1,605.60 3,478.80 41,745.60
D 21.08 1,686.40 1,686.40 3,653.87 43,846.40
E 22.14 1,771.20 1,771.20 3,837.60 46,051.20
pt100 A 18.35 1,468.00 1,468.00 3,180.67 38,168.00
B 19.27 1,541.60 1,541.60 3,340.13 40,081.60
C 20.24 1,619.20 1,619.20 3,508.27 42,099.20
D 21.26 1,700.80 1,700.80 3,685.07 44,220.80
E 22.33 1,786.40 1,786.40 3,870.53 46,446.40
pt101 A 18.51 1,480.80 1,480.80 3,208.40 38,500.80
B 19.44 1,555.20 1,555.20 3,369.60 40,435.20
C 20.42 1,633.60 1,633.60 3,539.47 42,473.60
D 21.45 1,716.00 1,716.00 3,718.00 44,616.00
E 22.53 1,802.40 1,802.40 3,905.20 46,862.40
pt102 A 18.67 1,493.60 1,493.60 3,236.13 38,833.60
B 19.61 1,568.80 1,568.80 3,399.07 40,788.80
C 20.60 1,648.00 1,648.00 3,570.67 42,848.00
D 21.63 1,730.40 1,730.40 3,749.20 44,990.40
E 22.72 1,817.60 1,817.60 3,938.13 47,257.60
pt103 A 18.83 1,506.40 1,506.40 3,263.87 39,166.40
B 19.78 1,582.40 1,582.40 3,428.53 41,142.40
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE
C 20.77 1,661.60
D 21.81 1,744.80
E 22.91 1,832.80
pt104 A 18.99 1,519.20
8 19.94 1,595.20
C 20.94 1,675.20
D 21.99 1,759.20
E 23.09 1,847.20
pt105 A 19.15 1,532.00
B 20.11 1,608.80
C 21.12 1,689.60
D 22.18 1,774.40
E 23.29 1,863.20
pt106 A 19.31 1,544.80
B 20.28 1,622.40
C 21.30 1,704.00
D 22.37 1,789.60
E 23.49 1,879.20
pt 107 A 19.47 1,557.60
B 20.45 1,636.00
C 21.48 1,718.40
D 22.56 1,804.80
E 23.69 1,895.20
pt108 A 19.64 1,571.20
B 20.63 1,650.40
C 21.67 1,733.60
D 22.76 1,820.80
E 23.90 1,912.00
pt109 A 19.81 1,584.80
B 20.81 1,664.80
C 21.86 1,748.80
D 22.96 1,836.80
E 24.11 1,928.80
pt110 A 19.98 1,598.40
BIWEEKLY
1,661.60
1,744.80
1,832.80
1,519.20
1,595.20
1,675.20
1,759.20
1,847.20
1,532.00
1,608.80
1,689.60
1,774.40
1,863.20
1,544.80
1,622.40
1,704.00
1,789.60
1,879.20
1,557.60
1,636.00
1,718.40
1,804.80
1,895.20
1,571.20
1,650.40
1,733.60
1,820.80
1,912.00
1,584.80
1,664.80
1,748.80
1,836.80
1,928.80
1,598.40
Exhibit B
MONTHLY ANNUAL
3,600.13 43,201.60
3,780.40 45,364.80
3,971.07 47,652.80
3,291.60 39,499.20
3,456.27 41,475.20
3,629.60 43,555.20
3,811.60 45,739.20
4,002.27 48,027.20
3,319.33 39,832.00
3,485.73 41,828.80
3,660.80 43,929.60
3,844.53 46,134.40
4,036.93 48,443.20
3,347.07 40,164.80
3,515.20 42,182.40
3,692.00 44,304.00
3,877.47 46,529.60
4,071.60 48,859.20
3,374.80 40,497.60
3,544.67 42,536.00
3,723.20 44,678.40
3,910.40 46,924.80
4,106.27 49,275.20
3,404.27 40,851.20
3,575.87 42,910.40
3,756.13 45,073.60
3,945.07 47,340.80
4,142.67 49,712.00
3,433.73 41,204.80
3,607.07 43,284.80
3,789.07 45,468.80
3,979.73 47,756.80
4,179.07 50,148.80
3,463.20 41,558.40
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
B 20.98 1,678.40 1,678.40 3,636.53 43,638.40
C 22.03 1,762.40 1,762.40 3,818.53 45,822.40
D 23.14 1,851.20 1,851,20 4,010.93 48,131.20
E 24.30 1,944.00 1,944.00 4,212.00 50,544.00
pt111 A 20.15 1,612.00 1,612.00 3,492.67 41,912.00
B 21.16 1,692.80 1,692.80 3,667.73 44,012.80
C 22.22 1,777.60 1,777.60 3,851.47 46,217.60
D 23.34 1,867.20 1,867.20 4,045.60 48,547.20
E 24.51 1,960.80 1,960.80 4,248.40 50,980.80
pt112 A 20.32 1,625.60 1,625.60 3,522.13 42,265.60
B 21.34 1,707.20 1,707.20 3,698.93 44,387.20
C 22.41 1,792.80 1,792.80 3,884.40 46,612.80
D 23.54 1,883.20 1,883.20 4,080.27 48,963.20
E 24.72 1,977.60 1,977.60 4,284.80 51,417.60
pt113 A 20.49 1,639.20 1,639.20 3,551.60 42,619.20
B 21.52 1,721.60 1,721.60 3,730.13 44, 761.60
C 22.60 1,808.00 1,808.00 3,917.33 47,008.00
D 23.73 1,898.40 1,898.40 4,113.20 49, 358.40
E 24.92 1,993.60 1,993.60 4,319.47 51,833.60
pt114 A 20.66 1,652.80 1,652.80 3,581.07 42,972.80
B 21.70 1,736.00 1,736.00 3,761.33 45,136.00
C 22.79 1,823.20 1,823.20 3,950.27 47,403.20
D 23.93 1,914.40 1,914.40 4,147.87 49,774.40
E 25.13 2,010.40 2,010.40 4,355.87 52,270.40
pt115 A 20.84 1,667.20 1,667.20 3,612.27 43,347.20
B 21.89 1,751.20 1,751.20 3,794.27 45,531.20
C 22.99 1,839.20 1,839.20 3,984.93 47,819.20
D 24.14 1,931.20 1,931.20 4,184.27 50,211.20
E 25.35 2,028.00 2,028.00 4,394.00 52,728.00
pt116 A 21.02 1,681.60 1,681.60 3,643.47 43,721.60
B 22.08 1,766.40 1,766.40 3,827.20 45,926.40
C 23.19 1,855.20 1,855.20 4,019.60 48,235.20
D 24.35 1,948.00 1,948.00 4,220.67 50,648.00
E 25.57 2,045.60 2,045.60 4,432.13 53,185.60
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt117 A 21.20 1,696.00 1,696.00 3,674.67 44,096.00
B 22.26 1,780.80 1,780.80 3,858.40 46,300.80
C 23.38 1,870.40 1,870.40 4,052.53 48,630.40
D 24.55 1,964.00 1,964.00 4,255.33 51,064.00
E 25.78 2,062.40 2,062.40 4,468.53 53,622.40
pt118 A 21.38 1,710.40 1,710.40 3,705.87 44,470.40
B 22.45 1,796.00 1,796.00 3,891.33 46, 696.00
C 23.58 1,886.40 1,886.40 4,087.20 49,046.40
D 24.76 1,980.80 1,980.80 4,291.73 51, 500.80
E 26.00 2,080.00 2,080.00 4,506.67 54,080.00
pt119 A 21.56 1,724.80 1,724.80 3,737.07 44,844.80
B 22.64 1,811.20 1,811.20 3,924.27 47,091.20
C 23.78 1,902.40 1,902.40 4,121.87 49,462.40
D 24.97 1,997.60 1,997.60 4,328.13 51,937.60
E 26.22 2,097.60 2,097.60 4,544.80 54,537.60
pt120 A 21.74 1,739.20 1,739.20 3,768.27 45,219.20
B 22.83 1,826.40 1,826.40 3,957.20 47,486.40
C 23.98 1,918.40 1,918.40 4,156.53 49,878.40
D 25.18 2,014.40 2,014.40 4,364.53 52,374.40
E 26.44 2,115.20 2,115.20 4,582.93 54,995.20
pt121 A 21.92 1,753.60 1,753.60 3,799.47 45,593.60
B 23.02 1,841.60 1,841.60 3,990.13 47,881.60
C 24.18 1,934.40 1,934.40 4,191.20 50, 294.40
D 25.39 2,031.20 2,031.20 4,400.93 52,811.20
E 26.66 2,132.80 2,132.80 4,621.07 55,452.80
pt122 A 22.11 1,768.80 1,768.80 3,832.40 45,988.80
B 23.22 1,857.60 1,857.60 4,024.80 48,297.60
C 24.39 1,951.20 1,951.20 4,227.60 50,731.20
D 25.61 2,048.80 2,048.80 4,439.07 53,268.80
E 26.90 2,152.00 2,152.00 4,662.67 55,952.00
pt123 A 22.30 1,784.00 1,784.00 3,865.33 46,384.00
B 23.42 1,873.60 1,873.60 4,059.47 48,713.60
C 24.60 1,968.00 1,968.00 4,264.00 51,168.00
D 25.83 2,066.40 2,066.40 4,477.20 53,726.40
E 27.13 2,170.40 2,170.40 4,702.53 56,430.40
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt124 A 22.49 1,799.20 1,799.20 3,898.27 46,779.20
B 23.62 1,889.60 1,889.60 4,094.13 49,129.60
C 24.81 1,984.80 1,984.80 4,300.40 51,604.80
D 26.06 2,084.80 2,084.80 4,517.07 54,204.80
E 27.37 2,189.60 2,189.60 4,744.13 56,929.60
pt125 A 22.68 1,814.40 1,814.40 3,931.20 47,174.40
B 23.82 1,905.60 1,905.60 4,128.80 49,545.60
C 25.02 2,001.60 2,001.60 4,336.80 52,041.60
D 26.28 2,102.40 2,102.40 4,555.20 54,662.40
E 27.60 2,208.00 2,208.00 4,784.00 57,408.00
pt126 A 22.87 1,829.60 1,829.60 3,964.13 47,569.60
B 24.02 1,921.60 1,921.60 4,163.47 49,961.60
C 25.23 2,018.40 2,018.40 4,373.20 52,478.40
D 26.50 2,120.00 2,120.00 4,593.33 55,120.00
E 27.83 2,226,40 2,226.40 4,823.87 57,886.40
pt127 A 23.06 1,844.80 1,844.80 3,997.07 47,964.80
B 24.22 1,937.60 1,937.60 4,198.13 50,377.60
C 25.44 2,035.20 2,035.20 4,409.60 52,915.20
D 26.72 2,137.60 2,137.60 4,631.47 55,577.60
E 28.06 2,244.80 2,244.80 4,863.73 58,364.80
pt128 A 23.26 1,860.80 1,860.80 4,031.73 48,380.80
B 24.43 1,954.40 1,954.40 4,234.53 50,814.40
C 25.66 2,052.80 2,052.80 4,447.73 53,372.80
D 26.95 2,156.00 2,156.00 4,671.33 56,056.00
E 28.30 2,264.00 2,264.00 4,905.33 58,864.00
pt129 A 23.46 1,876.80 1,876.80 4,066.40 48,796.80
B 24.64 1,971.20 1,971.20 4,270.93 51,251.20
C 25.88 2,070.40 2,070.40 4,485.87 53,830.40
D 27.18 2,174.40 2,174.40 4,711.20 56, 534.40
E 28.54 2,283.20 2,283.20 4,946.93 59,363.20
pt130 A 23.66 1,892.80 1,892.80 4,101.07 49,212.80
B 24.85 1,988.00 1,988.00 4,307.33 51,688.00
C 26.10 2,088.00 2,088.00 4,524.00 54,288,00
D 27.41 2,192.80 2,192.80 4,751.07 57, 012.80
E 28.79 2,303.20 2,303.20 4,990.27 59,883.20
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt131 A 23.86 1,908.80 1,908.80 4,135.73 49,628.80
B 25.06 2,004.80 2,004.80 4,343.73 52,124.80
C 26.32 2,105.60 2,105.60 4,562.13 54,745.60
D 27.64 2,211.20 2,211.20 4,790.93 57,491.20
E 29.03 2,322.40 2,322.40 5,031.87 60,382.40
pt132 A 24.06 1,924.80 1,924.80 4,170.40 50,044.80
B 25.27 2,021.60 2,021.60 4,380.13 52,561.60
C 26.54 2,123.20 2,123.20 4,600.27 55,203.20
D 27.87 2,229.60 2,229.60 4,830.80 57,969.60
E 29.27 2,341.60 2,341.60 5,073.47 60,881.60
pt133 A 24.26 1,940.80 1,940.80 4,205.07 50,460.80
B 25.48 2,038.40 2,038.40 4,416.53 52,998.40
C 26.76 2,140.80 2,140.80 4,638.40 55, 660.80
D 28.10 2,248.00 2,248.00 4,870.67 58,448.00
E 29.51 2,360.80 2,360.80 5,115.07 61,380.80
pt134 A 24.47 1,957.60 1,957.60 4,241.47 50,897.60
B 25.70 2,056.00 2,056.00 4,454.67 53,456.00
C 26.99 2,159.20 2,159.20 4,678.27 56,139.20
D 28.34 2,267.20 2,267.20 4,912.27 58,947.20
E 29.76 2,380.80 2,380.80 5,158.40 61,900.80
pt135 A 24.68 1,974.40 1,974.40 4,277.87 51,334.40
B 25.92 2,073.60 2,073.60 4,492.80 53,913.60
C 27.22 2,177.60 2,177.60 4,718.13 56,617.60
D 28.59 2,287.20 2,287.20 4,955.60 59,467.20
E 30.02 2,401.60 2,401.60 5,203.47 62,441.60
pt136 A 24.89 1,991.20 1,991.20 4,314.27 51,771.20
B 26.14 2,091.20 2,091.20 4,530.93 54,371.20
C 27.45 2,196.00 2,196.00 4,758.00 57,096.00
D 28.83 2,306.40 2,306.40 4,997.20 59,966.40
E 30.28 2,422.40 2,422.40 5,248.53 62,982.40
pt137 A 25.10 2,008.00 2,008.00 4,350.67 52,208.00
B 26.36 2,108.80 2,108.80 4,569.07 54,828.80
C 27.68 2,214.40 2,214.40 4,797.87 57,574.40
D 29.07 2,325.60 2,325.60 5,038.80 60,465.60
E 30.53 2,442.40 2,442.40 5,291.87 63,502.40
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt138 A 25.31 2,024.80 2,024.80 4,387.07 52,644.80
B 26.58 2,126.40 2,126.40 4,607.20 55,286.40
C 27.91 2,232.80 2,232.80 4,837.73 58,052.80
D 29.31 2,344.80 2,344.80 5,080.40 60,964.80
E 30.78 2,462.40 2,462.40 5,335.20 64,022.40
pt139 A 25.53 2,042.40 2,042.40 4,425.20 53,102.40
B 26.81 2,144.80 2,144.80 4,647.07 55,764.80
C 28.16 2,252.80 2,252.80 4,881.07 58,572.80
D 29.57 2,365.60 2,365.60 5,125.47 61,505.60
E 31.05 2,484.00 2,484.00 5,382.00 64,584.00
pt140 A 25.75 2,060.00 2,060.00 4,463.33 53,560.00
B 27.04 2,163.20 2,163.20 4,686.93 56,243.20
C 28.40 2,272.00 2,272.00 4,922.67 59,072.00
D 29.82 2,385.60 2,385.60 5,168.80 62,025.60
E 31.32 2,505.60 2,505.60 5,428.80 65,145.60
pt141 A 25.97 2,077.60 2,077.60 4,501.47 54,017.60
B 27.27 2,181.60 2,181.60 4,726.80 56,721.60
C 28.64 2,291.20 2,291.20 4,964.27 59,571.20
D 30.08 2,406.40 2,406.40 5,213.87 62,566.40
E 31.59 2,527.20 2,527.20 5,475.60 65,707.20
pt142 A 26.19 2,095.20 2,095.20 4,539.60 54,475.20
B 27.50 2,200.00 2,200.00 4,766.67 57,200.00
C 28.88 2,310.40 2,310.40 5,005.87 60,070.40
D 30.33 2,426.40 2,426.40 5,257.20 63,086.40
E 31.85 2,548.00 2,548.00 5,520.67 66,248.00
pt143 A 26.41 2,112.80 2,112.80 4,577.73 54,932.80
B 27.74 2,219.20 2,219.20 4,808.27 57,699.20
C 29.13 2,330.40 2,330.40 5,049.20 60,590.40
D 30.59 2,447.20 2,447.20 5,302.27 63,627.20
E 32.12 2,569.60 2,569.60 5,567.47 66,809.60
pt144 A 26.63 2,130.40 2,130.40 4,615.87 55,390.40
B 27.97 2,237.60 2,237.60 4,848.13 58,177.60
C 29.37 2,349.60 2,349.60 5,090.80 61,089.60
D 30.84 2,467.20 2,467.20 5,345.60 64,147.20
E 32.39 2,591.20 2,591.20 5,614.27 67,371.20
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt145 A 26.86 2,148.80 2,148.80 4,655.73 55,868.80
B 28.21 2,256.80 2,256.80 4,889.73 58,676.80
C 29.63 2,370.40 2,370.40 5,135.87 61,630.40
D 31.12 2,489.60 2,489.60 5,394.13 64,729.60
E 32.68 2,614.40 2,614.40 5,664.53 67,974.40
pt146 A 27.09 2,167.20 2,167.20 4,695.60 56,347.20
B 28.45 2,276.00 2,276.00 4,931.33 59,176.00
C 29.88 2,390.40 2,390.40 5,179.20 62,150.40
D 31.38 2,510.40 2,510.40 5,439.20 65,270.40
E 32.95 2,636.00 2,636.00 5,711.33 68,536.00
pt147 A 27.32 2,185.60 2,185.60 4,735.47 56,825.60
B 28.69 2,295.20 2,295.20 4,972.93 59,675.20
C 30.13 2,410.40 2,410.40 5,222.53 62,670.40
D 31.64 2,531.20 2,531.20 5,484.27 65,811.20
E 33.23 2,658.40 2,658.40 5,759.87 69,118.40
pt148 A 27.55 2,204.00 2,204.00 4,775.33 57,304.00
B 28.93 2,314.40 2,314.40 5,014.53 60,174.40
C 30.38 2,430.40 2,430.40 5,265.87 63,190.40
D 31.90 2,552.00 2,552.00 5,529.33 66,352.00
E 33.50 2,680.00 2,680.00 5,806.67 69,680.00
pt149 A 27.78 2,222.40 2,222.40 4,815.20 57,782.40
B 29.17 2,333.60 2,333.60 5,056.13 60,673.60
C 30.63 2,450.40 2,450.40 5,309.20 63,710.40
D 32.17 2,573.60 2,573.60 5,576.13 66,913.60
E 33.78 2,702.40 2,702.40 5,855.20 70,262.40
pt150 A 28.02 2,241.60 2,241.60 4,856.80 58,281.60
B 29.43 2,354.40 2,354.40 5,101.20 61,214.40
C 30.91 2,472.80 2,472.80 5,357.73 64,292.80
D 32.46 2,596.80 2,596.80 5,626.40 67,516.80
E 34.09 2,727.20 2,727.20 5,908.93 70,907.20
pt151 A 28.26 2,260.80 2,260.80 4,898.40 58,780.80
B 29.68 2,374.40 2,374.40 5,144.53 61,734.40
C 31.17 2,493.60 2,493.60 5,402.80 64,833.60
D 32.73 2,618.40 2,618.40 5,673.20 68,078.40
E 34.37 2,749.60 2,749.60 5,957.47 71,489.60
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PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt152 A 28.50 2,280.00 2,280.00 4,940.00 59,280.00
B 29.93 2,394.40 2,394.40 5,187.87 62,254.40
C 31.43 2,514.40 2,514.40 5,447.87 65,374.40
D 33.01 2,640.80 2,640.80 5,721.73 68,660.80
E 34.67 2,773.60 2,773.60 6,009.47 72,113.60
pt153 A 28.74 2,299.20 2,299.20 4,981.60 59,779.20
B 30.18 2,414.40 2,414.40 5,231.20 62,774.40
C 31.69 2,535.20 2,535.20 5,492.93 65,915.20
D 33.28 2,662.40 2,662.40 5,768.53 69,222.40
E 34.95 2,796.00 2,796.00 6,058.00 72,696.00
pt154 A 28.98 2,318.40 2,318.40 5,023.20 60,278.40
B 30.43 2,434.40 2,434.40 5,274.53 63,294.40
C 31.96 2,556.80 2,556.80 5,539.73 66,476.80
D 33.56 2,684.80 2,684.80 5,817.07 69,804.80
E 35.24 2,819.20 2,819.20 6,108.27 73,299.20
pt155 A 29.23 2,338.40 2,338.40 5,066.53 60,798.40
B 30.70 2,456.00 2,456.00 5,321.33 63,856.00
C 32.24 2,579.20 2,579.20 5,588.27 67,059.20
D 33.86 2,708.80 2,708.80 5,869.07 70,428.80
E 35.56 2,844.80 2,844.80 6,163.73 73,964.80
pt156 A 29.48 2,358.40 2,358.40 5,109.87 61,318.40
B 30.96 2,476.80 2,476.80 5,366.40 64,396.80
C 32.51 2,600.80 2,600.80 5,635.07 67,620.80
D 34.14 2,731.20 2,731.20 5,917.60 71,011.20
E 35.85 2,868.00 2,868.00 6,214.00 74,568.00
pt157 A 29.73 2,378.40 2,378.40 5,153.20 61,838.40
B 31.22 2,497.60 2,497.60 5,411.47 64,937.60
C 32.79 2,623.20 2,623.20 5,683.60 68,203.20
D 34.43 2,754.40 2,754.40 5,967.87 71,614.40
E 36.16 2,892.80 2,892.80 6,267.73 75,212.80
pt158 A 29.98 2,398.40 2,398.40 5,196.53 62,358.40
B 31.48 2,518.40 2,518.40 5,456.53 65,478.40
C 33.06 2,644.80 2,644.80 5,730.40 68,764.80
D 34.72 2,777.60 2,777.60 6,018.13 72,217.60
E 36.46 2,916.80 2,916.80 6,319.73 75,836.80
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
PART-TIME & SEASONAL POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2021
Exhibit B
RANGE STEP HOURLY BASE BIWEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUAL
pt159 A 30.23 2,418.40 2,418.40 5,239.87 62,878.40
B 31.75 2,540.00 2,540.00 5,503.33 66,040.00
C 33.34 2,667.20 2,667.20 5,778.93 69,347.20
D 35.01 2,800.80 2,800.80 6,068.40 72,820.80
E 36.77 2,941.60 2,941.60 6,373.47 76,481.60
pt160 A 30.49 2,439.20 2,439.20 5,284.93 63,419.20
B 32.02 2,561.60 2,561.60 5,550.13 66,601.60
C 33.63 2,690.40 2,690.40 5,829.20 69,950.40
D 35.32 2,825.60 2,825.60 6,122.13 73,465.60
E 37.09 2,967.20 2,967.20 6,428.93 77,147.20
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City
Council of the City of National City: 1) awarding a contract to Tri Group Construction and
Development, Inc. in the amount of $2,049,491 for the Roosevelt Smart Growth Corridor
Project, CIP No. 19-19; 2) authorizing a 25% contingency in the amount of $512,485 for any
unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract.
(Engineering/Public Works)
Please scroll down to view the backup material.
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING
December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City, 1) awarding a contract to Tri Group
Construction and Development, Inc. in the amount of $2,049,491 for the Roosevelt Smart Growth
Corridor Project, CIP No. 19-19; 2) authorizing a 25% contingency in the amount of $512,485 for any
unforeseen changes; and 3) authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract.
PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Enginee
PHONE: 619-336-4388
EXPLANATION:
See attached explanation.
vil DEPARTMENT: Engine
APPROVED BY:
aid Pu•lic Works
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: fe: FINANCE
APPROVED: MIS
Contract Award - $2,049,491(funds are available through prior City Council CIP appropriations):
Expenditure Accounts:
296-409-500-598-6605 (Roosevelt Avenue Corridor Smart Growth Revitalization) - $ 1,780,000
109-409-500-598-6035 SB-1 Gas Tax (RMRA) - $ 269,491
25% contingency (funds are available through prior City Council CIP appropriations):
Expenditure Account: 109-409-500-598-6035 (SB-1 Gas Tax (RMRA)) - $512,485
ENVIRONMENTAL
An Addendum, prepared on September 10, 2009, to the National City Downtown Specific Plan, Final Program
Environmental Impact Report, February 2005, SCH #2004011110.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION FINAL ADOPTION
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution awarding a contract to Tri Group Construction and Development, Inc. in the amount of
$2,049,491 for the Roosevelt Smart Growth Corridor Project, CIP No. 19-19.
BOARD / COMMISSION
N/A
ATTACHMENTS
1. Explanation w/ Exhibits
2. Bid Opening Summary
3. Three Lowest Bidders Summary
4. Owner -Contractor Agreement
5. Resolution
Explanation
The project will enhance pedestrian and bicycle connections between Naval Base San
Diego, the 8th Street Trolley Station, and Downtown National City. The project will provide
streetscape, lighting, signage, mobility options, urban greening, and parking to the east
side of Roosevelt Avenue, between 8th Street and National City Blvd. The proposed
project is consistent with the adopted Downtown Specific Plan as well as the previous
Downtown Specific Plan dated in 2005 and 2012. Therefore, the project does not require
environmental review at this time.
In the fall of fall 2018, SANDAG awarded the City of National City (City) a $2,080,000
grant ($1,780,000 for Construction and $300,000 for Design) funded by the TransNet
Smart Growth Incentive Program, with a local match requirement of $625,000, The City
Manager subsequently executed the grant agreement with SANDAG of February 14,
2019
On November 2, 2020, the bid solicitation was posted on PlanetBids, a free public
electronic bidding system for contractors. On November 4, 2020 and November 11, 2020,
the bid solicitation was advertised in local newspapers.
On November 24, 2020, five (5) bids were received by the 1:00 p.m. deadline. Bid results
were immediately available for viewing on PlanetBids. Tri-Group Construction and
Development, Inc. was the apparent lowest bidder with a total bid amount of $2,049,491.
Upon review of all documents submitted, Tri-Group Construction and Development, Inc.
bid was deemed responsive, and they are the lowest responsible bidder qualified to
perform the work as described in the project specifications.
Therefore, staff recommends awarding a contract to Tri-Group Construction and
Development, Inc. in the not -to -exceed amount of $2,049,491. Staff also recommends
authorizing a 25% contingency in the amount of $512,485 to address any unforeseen
conditions that may arise. Staff is requesting a 25% contingency to fund unforeseen
conditions and additional paving work on Roosevelt Avenue as existing conditions are
deteriorated. Staff will fund the contingency through prior City Council CIP Budget
appropriations for SB-1 Gas Tax (RMRA). The local Match requirement will be satisfied
through SB-1 Gas Tax (RMRA).
Attached are the bid opening summary sheet and a line item summary of the three lowest
bidders for reference. Also attached is the Owner --Contractor Agreement.
Construction is estimated to be completed by Fall 2021. Updates will be provided on the
City's CIP Projects Dashboard available at:
https://www.nationalcityca,gov/government/engineering-public--works
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- CALIFORNIA -
NATIONAI, CITY
11i7:.
Roosevelt Ave. Corridor�NSmart Growth Revitalization Project 0NF� ,SANDAG SGIP Cycle 4 Capital Grant
q,. 1 _/„Igt -
3.*t r, t� �? m•t� 1t } a - ■i $ i� : i '
Main St.`,
\NC Blvd.
SANDAG SGIP CAPITAL GRANT
1) Large canopy trees
d 2) Stormwater runoff parkway
3) Widened walkway
4) Corner bulb -outs
5) Angled parking
6) New lighting
7) Added bike lane
Attachment 3.2
Proposed Roosevelt Ave. Corridor Enhancement Plan Features
2
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NAME:
CIP NO:
DATE:
TIME:
CALIFORNIA 1+
NATIONAL CIT
rNCORPORATED
BID OPENING RESULTS
Roosevelt Smart Growth Corridor Project
19-19
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
1:00 P.M.
ESTIMATE: $2,070,000
PROJECT ENGINEER: Carla Hutchinson
NO.
BIDDER'S NAME
BID AMOUNT
BID
SECURITY
-BOND
1•
Tri-Group Construction & Development,
Inc.
9580 Black Mountain Rd, Ste. L
San Diego, CA 92126
$2,049,491.00
Bond
2.
MVC Enterprises
27250 Via Industria
Temecula, CA 92590
$2,120,643.00
Bond
3.
Blue Pacific
7330 Opportunity Rd, Ste. A
San Diego, CA 92111
$2,265,226.40
Bond
4.
3-D Enterprises, Inc.
3665 Ruffin Rd, Ste. 103
San Diego, CA 92123
$2,326,000.00
Bond
5.
C. S. Legacy Construction, Inc.
5781 Schaefer Ave
Chino, CA 91710
$2,344,518.20
Bond
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Development, Inc.
MVC Enterprises
Blue Pacific
Item
No.
Description
Unit
Qty.
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
1
Mobilization/Demobilization
LS
1
$61,000.00
$61,000.00
$25,000.00
$25,000.00
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
2
Surveying and Construction Staking
LS
1
$30,000.00
$30,000.00
$26,500.00
$26,500.00
$30,000.00
$30,000.00
3
Signing and Striping
LS
1
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
$67,000.00
$67,000.00
$26,000.00
$26,000.00
4
Traffic Control and Pedestrian Control
LS
1
$90,000.00
$90,000.00
$115,000.00
$115,000.00
$80,000.00
$80,000.00
5
Clearing and Grubbing
LS
1
$160,000.00
$160,000.00
$45,000.00
$45,000.00
$60,000.00
$60,000.00
6
Water Pollution Control
LS
1
$34,000.00
$34,000.00
$16,250.00
$16,250.00
$40,000.00
$40,000.00
7
Concrete - Standard Gray With Broom Finish (4"
Thick)
SF
13000
$11.00
$143,000.00
$12.00
$156,000.00
$12.00
$156,000.00
8
Concrete - Enhanced Concrete With Light
Topcast Finish (4" Thick)
SF
3550
$17.00
$60,350.00
$15.00
$53,250.00
$14.00
$49,700.00
9
Concrete - Heavy Topcast Finish Band (4" Thick)
SF
450
$17.00
$7,650.00
$18.00
$8,100.00
$16.00
$7,200.00
10
Concrete - Seeded Pebble Aggregate Exposed
Aggregate Finish
SF
530
$19.00
$10,070.00
$18.00
$9,540.00
$16.00
$8,480.00
11
Furnish and Install Sidewalk Underdrain Pipe
per SDRSD D-27
Each
11
$500.00
$5,500.00
$450.00
$4,950.00
$400.00
$4,400.00
12
Construct Curb Ramp per SDRSD G-27 through
G-32B, Modified per Horizontal and Vertical
Plan
Each
13
$3,000.00
$39,000.00
$4,750.00
$61,750.00
$4,500.00
$58,500.00
13
Landscape and Irrigation
LS
1
$192,000.00
$192,000.00
$242,000.00
$242,000.00
$162,000.00
$162,000.00
14
Tree Planting - 36" Box
Each
28
$1,000.00
$28,000.00
$1,150.00
$32,200.00
$2,250.00
$63,000.00
15
Tree Grate - 6'x6'
Each
31
$2,500.00
$77,500.00
$4,000.00
$124,000.00
$4,400.00
$136,400.00
16
Tree Grate - 6'x3'
Each
5
$2,000.00
$10,000.00
$2,250.00
$11,250.00
$2,450.00
$12,250.00
17
Construct 6" Curb and Gutter per SDRSD G-02
LF
975
$40.00
$39,000.00
$45.00
$43,875.00
$50.00
$48,750.00
18
Construct Cross Gutter per SDRSD G-12
SF
3738
$15.00
$56,070.00
$16.00
$59,808.00
$16.00
$59,808.00
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Tri-Group Construction &
Development, Inc.
MVC Enterprises
Blue Pacific
Item
No.
Description
Unit
Qty.
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantityx
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
19
Construct Commercial Concrete Driveway per
SDRSD G-14A, G-14B & G-14D as indicated on
plans (7.5" thick)
SF
4875
$11.00
$53,625.00
$16.00
$78,000.00
$16.00
$78,000.00
20
Construct Asymmetrical U-Channel with Open
Top per Detail D on Sheet 03
LF
33
$110.00
$3,630.00
$145.00
$4,785.00
$100.00
$3,300.00
21
Construct Asphalt Concrete Pavement
TON
460
$160.00
$73,600.00
$147.00
$67,620.00
$160.00
$73,600.00
22
Type II Slurry Seal
SY
11534
$5.00
$57,670.00
$7.00
$80,738.00
$4.60
$53,056.40
23
Construct Class II Aggregate Base
TON
757
$62.00
$46,934.00
$42.00
$31,794.00
$60.00
$45,420.00
24
Furnish and Install Tensar TX-160 Geogrid, or
approved equal
SY
1678
$24.00
$40,272.00
$10.00
$16,780.00
$10.00
$16,780.00
25
Unclassified Excavation
LS
1
$95,000.00
$95,000.00
$45,000.00
$45,000.00
$180,000.00
$180,000.00
26
Removal, disposal and replacement of
Unsuitable Material
CY
50
$200.00
$10,000.00
$95.00
$4,750.00
$200.00
$10,000.00
27
Pedestrian Light Standard Type $2
Each
19
$4,601.00
$87,419.00
$4,765.00
$90,535.00
$5,000.00
$95,000.00
28
Intersection Light Standard Type S1
Each
4
$9,401.00
$37,604.00
$10,150.00
$40,600.00
$11,500.00
$46,000.00
29
Type S2 Light Foundation
Each
19
$1,001.00
$19,019.00
$1,800.00
$34,200.00
$1,100.00
$20,900.00
30
Type S1 Light Foundation
Each
4
$1,201.00
$4,804.00
$1,800.00
$7,200.00
$1,200.00
$4,800.00
31
Electrical Point of Connection
Each
1
$4,501.00
$4,501.00
$1,210.00
$1,210.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
32
Electrical Pull Boxes
Each
23
$501.00
$11,523.00
$640.00
$14,720.00
$350.00
$8,050.00
33
Electrical Conduit, Wiring and Trenching
LS
1
$90,001.00
$90,001.00
$77,000.00
$77,000.00
$55,000.00
$55,000.00
34
Modified Type A-4 Cleanout
Each
2
$8,000.00
$16,000.00
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
$8,000.00
$16,000.00
35
15" PVC SDR-35 Storm Drain Pipeline
LF
23
$200.00
$4,600.00
$450.00
$10,350.00
$250.00
$5,750.00
36
16" C900 PVC DR-18
LF
29
$200.00
$5,800.00
$475.00
$13,775.00
$300.00
$8,700.00
37
15" Concrete Collar with 15" A -Lock Water Stop
or equal
Each
1
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,450.00
$1,450.00
$3,000.00
$3,000.00
38
Concrete Protection Pad
LF
21
$100.00
$2,100.00
$750.00
$15,750.00
$100.00
$2,100.00
39
Construct Curb Outlet per SDRSD D-25A
Each
1
$4,000.00
$4,000.00
$2,500.00
$2,500.00
$4,500.00
$4,500.00
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MVC Enterprises
Blue Pacific
Item
No.
Description
Unit
Qty.
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
40
Concrete - Standard Gray With Broom Finish (4"
Thick)
SF
2015
$11.00
$22,165.00
$13.00
$26,195.00
$12.00
$24,180.00
41
Landscape and Irrigation
.ump Sur\
1
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$300.00
$300.00
$16,000.00
$16,000.00
42
Tree Grate - 6'x6'
Each
4
$2,500.00
$10,000.00
$4,000.00
$16,000.00
$4,400.00
$17,600.00
43
Pedestrian Light Standard Type S2
Each
3
$4,601.00
$13,803.00
$4,765.00
$14,295.00
$5,000.00
$15,000.00
44
Type S2 Light Foundation
Each
3
$1,001.00
$3,003.00
$1,800.00
$5,400.00
$1,100.00
$3,300.00
45
Construct Commercial Concrete Driveway per
SDRSD G-14A, G-14B & G-14D as indicated on
plans (7.5" thick)
SF
315
$11.00
$3,465.00
$20.00
$6,300.00
$16.00
$5,040.00
46
Electrical Pull Boxes
Each
3
$501.00
$1,503.00
$640.00
$1,920.00
$350.00
$1,050.00
47
Electrical Conduit, Wiring and Trenching
LS
1
$15,001.00
$15,001.00
$7,100.00
$7,100.00
$7,250.00
$7,250.00
48
Signing and Striping
LS
1
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$22,000.00
$22,000.00
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
49
Concrete - Standard Gray With Broom Finish (4"
Thick)
SF
1952
$11.00
$21,472.00
$12.00
$23,424.00
$12.00
$23,424.00
50
Concrete - Enhanced Concrete With Light
Topcast Finish (4" Thick)
SF
1080
$17.00
$18,360.00
$15.00
$16,200.00
$14.00
$15,120.00
51
Concrete - Heavy Topcast Finish Band (4" Thick)
SF
125
$17.00
$2,125.00
$18.00
$2,250.00
$16.00
$2,000.00
52
Concrete - Seeded Pebble Aggregate Exposed
Aggregate Finish
SF
133
$20.00
$2,660.00
$18.00
$2,394.00
$16.00
$2,128.00
53
Landscape and Irrigation
LS
1
$15,000.00
$15,000.00
$28,000.00
$28,000.00
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
54
Tree Planting - 36" Box
Each
5
$1,000.00
$5,000.00
$1,150.00
$5,750.00
$2,250.00
$11,250.00
55
Tree Grate - 6'x6'
Each
5
$2,500.00
$12,500.00
$4,000.00
$20,000.00
$4,400.00
$22,000.00
56
Pedestrian Light Standard Type S2
Each
3
$4,601.00
$13,803.00
$4,765.00
$14,295.00
$5,000.00
$15,000.00
57
Intersection Light Standard Type S1
Each
1
$9,401.00
$9,401.00
$10,150.00
$10,150.00
$11,500.00
$11,500.00
58
Type S2 Light Foundation
Each
3
$1,001.00
$3,003.00
$1,800.00
$5,400.00
$1,100.00
$3,300.00
59
Type S1 Light Foundation
Each
1
$1,201.00
$1,201.00
$1,800.00
$1,800.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
60
Electrical Pull Boxes
Each
7
$501.00
$3,507.00
$640.00
$4,480.00
$350.00
$2,450.00
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Development, Inc.
MVC Enterprises
Blue Pacific
Item
No.
Description
Unit
Qty.
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
Unit Price
Extension
(Quantity x
Unit Price)
61
Electrical Conduit, Wiring and Trenching
LS
1
$18,001.00
$18,001.00
$13,200.00
$13,200.00
$17,000.00
$17,000.00
62
Construct Curb Ramp per SDRSD G-27 through
G-32B, Modified per Horizontal and Vertical
Plan
Each
4
$3,000.00
$12,000.00
$4,500.00
$18,000.00
$4,500.00
$18,000.00
63
Construct 6" Curb and Gutter per SDRSD G-02
LF
191
$40.00
$7,640.00
$45.00
$8,595.00
$60.00
$11,460.00
64
Construct 6" Curb per SDRSD G-01
LF
23
$75.00
$1,725.00
$45.00
$1,035.00
$50.00
$1,150.00
65
Construct Cross Gutter per SDRSD G-12
SF
246
$15.00
$3,690.00
$20.00
$4,920.00
$16.00
$3,936.00
66
Construct Commercial Concrete Driveway per
SDRSD G-14A, G-14B & G-14D as indicated on
plans (7.5" thick)
SF
379
$11.00
$4,169.00
$20.00
$7,580.00
$16.00
$6,064.00
67
Construct Asymettrical U-Channel with Open
Top per Detail D on Sheet 03
LF
16
$110.00
$1,760.00
$145.00
$2,320.00
$100.00
$1,600.00
68
Construct Asphalt Concrete Pavement
TON
90
$160.00
$14,400.00
$147.00
$13,230.00
$200.00
$18,000.00
69
Construct Class II Aggregate Base
TON
150
$62.00
$9,300.00
$42.00
$6,300.00
$60.00
$9,000.00
70
Furnish and Install Tensar TX-160 Geogrid, or
approved equal
SY
308
$24.00
$7,392.00
$10.00
$3,080.00
$10.00
$3,080.00
71
Furnish and Install Pedestrian Protective Railing
and Handrail per SDRSD M-24 & M-25, Gripping
Surface to Conform with 11B-505.7.1 CBC
LF
50
$175.00
$8,750.00
$125.00
$6,250.00
$180.00
$9,000.00
72
Construct Accessible Ramp with 4" PCC
Sidewalk
SF
130
$55.00
$7,150.00
$20.00
$2,600.00
$40.00
$5,200.00
73
Construct Gravity Retaining Wall per SDRSD C-
09 and Detail A on Sheet LC-16.0
LF
220
$115.00
$25,300.00
$220.00
$48,400.00
$400.00
$88,000.00
74
Construct Curb Outlet per SDRSD D-25A
Each
2
$4,000.00
$8,000.00
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
$4,500.00
$9,000.00
75
Construct Type C Inlet Per SDRSD D-03A
Each
1
$9,000.00
$9,000.00
$1,250.00
$1,250.00
$10,000.00
$10,000.00
Total
$2,049,491.00
$2,120,643.00
$2,265,226.40
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OWNER - CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT
ROOSEVELT SMART GROWTH CORRIDOR PROJECT, CIP NO. 19.19
This Owner -Contractor Agreement ("Agreement") is made by and between the City of
National City, 1243 National City Boulevard National City, California 91950 and Tri-Group
Construction and Development, Inc. ("Contractor"), 9580 Black Mountain Road, Suite L,
San Diego, CA 92126, on the 1St" day of December, 2020, for the construction of the above
referenced Project.
In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the Owner
and Contractor have mutually agreed as follows:
1. CONSTRUCTION
1
The Contractor agrees to do all the world and furnish all the labor, services, materials and
equipment necessary to construct and complete the Project in a turn -key manner in
accordance with this Agreement and all documents and plans referenced in Exhibit "A",
(hereinafter "Contract Documents"), in compliance with all relevant Federal, State of
California, County of San Diego and City of National City codes and regulations, and to the
satisfaction of the Owner.
2. CONTRACT PRICE
Owner hereby agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to accept as full compensation for
constructing the project in accordance with these Contract Documents in an amount not
to exceed the contract price as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. Payments to the Contractor shall be made in the manner described
in the Special Provisions.
3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE
Time is of the essence for this Agreement and the Contractor shall construct the project
in every detail to a complete and turn -key fashion to the satisfaction of the Owner within
the specified duration set forth in the Special Provisions.
4. NON-DISCRIMINATION
In the performance of this Agreement, the Contractor shall not refuse or fail to hire or
employ any qualified person, or bar or discharge from employment any person, or
discriminate against any person, with respect to such person's compensation, terms,
conditions or privileges of employment because of such person's race, religious status,
sex or age.
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5. AUTHORIZED OWNER REPRESENTATIVES
On behalf of the Owner, the Project Manager designated at the pre -construction meeting
shall be the Owner's authorized representative in the interpretation and enforcement of
all Work performed in connection with this Agreement.
6, WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE
a) By my signature hereunder, as Contractor, I certify that I am aware of the
provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which requires every employer to be insured
against liability for Workers' Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance
with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing
the performance of the Work of this Agreement.
b) The Contractor shall requiire each subcontractor to comply with the
requirements of Section 3700 of the Labor Code. Before commencing any Work, the
Contractor shall cause each subcontractor to execute the following certification:
"I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which requires
every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to
undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will
comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work of
this Agreement."
7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; CONFLICT
The Contract Documents comprise the entire agreement between the Owner and the
Contractor with respect to the Work. In the event of conflict between the terms of this
Agreement and the bid of the Contractor, then this Agreement shall control and nothing
herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the terms of the bid conflicting herewith.
S. MAINTENANCE OF AGREEMENT DOCUMENTATION
Contractor shall maintain all books, documents, papers, employee time sheets, accounting
records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and shall make such materials
available at its office at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and for three
(3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, for inspection by Owner
and copies thereof shall be furnished to Owner if requested.
9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be an independent
contractor and shall not be an employee, agent, partner or joint venturer of the Owner.
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Owner shall have the right to control Contractor insofar as the results of Contractor's
services rendered pursuant to this Agreement; .however, Owner shall not have the right to
control the means by which Contractor accomplishes such services.
10. LICENSES AND PERMITS
Contractor represents and declares to Owner that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications
and approvals of whatever nature which are legally required to practice its profession.
Contractor represents and warrants to Owner that Contractor shall, at its sole cost and
expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement, any licenses, permits,
qualifications or approvals which are legally required for Contractor to practice its
profession.
11. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE
This Agreement and the Contract DocumentsIshali be construed under and in accordance
with the laws of the State of California, and the appropriate venue for any action or
proceeding arising from this Agreement and/or the Contract Documents shall be had in the
Superior Court of San Diego, Central Branch.
12. COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall for all
purposes be deemed to be an original.
13. FALSE CLAIMS
Contractor acknowledges that if a false claim is submitted to the Owner, it may be
considered fraud and Contractor may be subject to criminal prosecution. Contractor
acknowledges that the False Claims Act, California Government Code sections 12650, et
seq., provides for civil penalties where a person knowingly submits a false claim to a public
entity. These provisions include within their scope false claims made with deliberate
ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the
information. In the event the Owner seeks to recover penalties pursuant to the False
Claims Act, it is entitled to recover its litigation costs, including attorneys' fees. Contractor
hereby acknowledges that the filing of a false claim may the Contractor to an
administrative debarment proceeding wherein Contractor may be prevented from
further bidding on public contracts for a period of up to five (5) years.
I have read and understood all of the provisions of this Section 15, above:
(Initial) (Initial)
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14. AGREEMENT MODIFICATION
This Agreement and the Contract Documents may not be modified orally or in any manner
other than by an amendment in writing and signed by the Owner and the Contractor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement is executed as of the date first written above.
Owner:
Contractor:
Tri-Group Construction and
Development, Inc.
Alejandra Sotelo-Solis (Owner/0fficersignature)
Mayor, City of National City
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:
Print name and title
(Second officer signature if a corporation)
Angil P. Morris -Jones Print name and title
City Attorney
Contractor's City Business License No,
State Contractor's License No. and Class
Business street address
City, State and Zip Code
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EXHIBIT A
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Owner/Contractor Agreement
Bid Schedule
Addenda
Plans
Special Provisions (Specifications)
San Diego County Regional Standard Drawings
City of National City Standard Drawings
Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and Regional Supplements
(Greenbook)
State Standard Specifications
State Standard Plans
California Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Codes
Permits issued by jurisdictional regulatory agencies
Electric, gas, and communications companies specifications and standards
Sweetwater Authority specifications and standards
Specifications, standards and requirements of MTS, BNSF, SANDAG, Port of San Diego and
all other agencies that may be adjacent and/or affected by the project.
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EXHIBIT B
CONTRACT PRICE
(NOTE - TO BE COMPLETED TO CONFORM WITH BID SCHEDULE ITEMS)
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CORPORATE CERTIFICATE
I, certify that I am the Secretary of the
Corporation named as Contractor in the foregoing Contract; that
, who signed said contract on behalf of the
Contractor, was then of said
Corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said Corporation by
authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
I, certify that I am the Secretary of the
Corporation named as Contractor in the foregoing Contract; that
, who signed said contract on behalf of the
Contractor, was then of said
Corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said Corporation by
authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Corporate Seal;
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PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATE
STATE OF
COUNTY OF )
On this day of , 20 . , before me, the undersigned, a Notary.
Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared:
ss
(Notary Seal)
known to me to be of the partners of the
partnership that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such
partnership executed the same.
Signature:
Name (Type or Print):
(Notary Public in and for said County and State)
My Commission expires:
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PERFORMANCE BOND
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of National City, by Resolution No. 2020-
, on the 15th day of December, 2020, has awarded Tri-Group Construction and
Development, Inc., hereinafter designated as the "Principal", the ROOSEVELT SMART
GROWTH CORRIDOR PROJECT, CIP NO. 19-19.
WHEREAS, said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a
bond for the faithful performance of said contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal and
as surety, are held and firmly
bound unto the City of National City, hereinafter called the "City", in the penal sum of
Two Million, Forty Nine Thousand, Four Hundred Ninety One ($2,049,491.00llawful
money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made,
we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and
severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT if the above bounden Principal,
his/her or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things
stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and
agreements in the said contract any alteration thereof made as therein provides, on his
or their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the amount therein specified,
and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and
save harmless the City of National City, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as
therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be
and remain in full force and virtue.
And the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no
change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the
work to be performed herein or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any
wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such
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change, extension of time, alteration or additions to the terms of the contract :or to the
work or to the specifications.
In the event suit is brought upon this bond by the City and judgment is recovered, the
surety shall pay all costs incurred by the City in such suit, including a reasonable attorney's
fee to be fixed by the Court.
'IN WITNESS WHEREOF three identical counterparts of this instrument, each of which shall
for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly executed by the
Principal and Surety above named, on the _ day of , 20�_
(SEAL) (SEAL)
I `
(SEAL) (SEAL)
(SEAL) (SEAL)
Surety Principal
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PERFORMANCE BOND
ATTORNEY -IN -FACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
S5
On this day of , 20 before me, the undersigned, a Notary
Public in and for said County and State, personally` appeared
known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney -in -fact of the
, the corporation named as. Surety
in said instrument, and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of said
corporation thereto as Surety, and his own name as attorney -in -fact.
NOTE: Signature of those executing for
Surety must be properly
acknowledged.
NOTE: The Attorney -in -fact must attach a
certified copy of the Power of
Attorney.
Signature:
Name (Type or Print):
Notary Public in and for said County and State
My Commission expires:
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PAYMENT BOND
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of National City, by Resolution No. 2020-
, on the 1St" day of December, 2020, has awarded Tri-Group Construction and
Development, Inc. hereinafter designated as the "Principal", the ROOSEVELT SMART
GROWTH CORRIDOR PROJECT, CIP NO. 19-19.
WHEREAS, said Principal is required by Chapter 5 (commencing at Section 3225)
and Chapter 7 (commencing at Section 3247), Title 15, Part 4, Division 3 of the California
Civil Code to furnish a bond in connection with said contract;
NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal and
as surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of National City, hereinafter called the
"City", in the penal sum of Two Million, Forty Nine Thousand, Four Hundred Ninety One
{$2,049,491.001 lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well
and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and
successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if said Principal, his/her or its
subcontractors, heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall fail to pay
any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the California Civil Code, or amounts due
under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by
any such claimant, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over
to the Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the Contractor and his
subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, with
respect to such work and labor the Surety will pay for the same in an amount not
exceeding the sum hereinafter specified, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond,
a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court.
This Bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Section 3181 of
the California Civil Code, so as to give a right of action to such persons or their assigns in
any suit brought upon this bond.
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It is further stipulated and agreed that the Surety on this bond shall not be
exonerated or released from the obligation of this bond by any change, extension of time
for performance, addition, alteration or modification in, to, or of any contract, plans,
specifications, or agreement pertaining. or relating to any scheme or work of
improvement hereinabove described or pertaining or relating to the furnishing of labor,
materials, or equipment therefore, not by any change or modification of any terms'of
payment or extension of the time for any payment pertaining or relating to any scheme
or work of improvement hereinabove described, nor by any rescission or attempted
rescission of the contract, agreement or bond, nor by any conditions precedent or
subsequent in the bond attempting to limit the right of recovery of claimants otherwise
entitled to recover under any such contract or agreement or under the bond, nor by any
fraud practiced by any person other than the claimant seeking to recover on the bond
and that this bond be construed most strongly against the Surety and in favor of all
persons for whose benefit such bond is given, and under no circumstances shall Surety be
released from liability to those for whose benefit such bond has been given, by reason of
any breach of contract between the owner of Public Entity and original contractor or on
the part of any obliges named in such bond, but the sole conditions of recovery shah be
that claimant is a person described in Section 3110 or 3112 of the California Civil Code,
and has not been paid the full amount of his claim and that Surety does hereby waive
notice of any such change, extension of time, addition, alteration or modification herein
mentioned.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF three identical counterparts of this instrument, each of which shall
for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly executed by the Principal
and Surety above named, on the day of , 20
(SEAL) (SEAL)
(SEAL) (SEAL)
(SEAL) (SEAL)
Surety Principal
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STATE OF
ATTORNEY -IN -FACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY
COUNTY OF
) ss
On this day of , 20 before:me, the undersigned, a
Notary Public in and for said County and . State; personally appeared
known .to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney -in -fact of the
, the corporation named as Surety
in said instrument, and acknowledged to .me that he subscribed the name of said
corporation thereto as Surety, and his own name as attorney -in -fact.
NOTE: Signature of those executing for
Surety must be properly
acknowledged.
NOTE: The Attorney -in -fact 'must attach a
certified copy of the Power of
Attorney.
Signature:
Name (Type or Print):
(Notary Public in and for said County and State)
My Commission expires:
ATTACH ALL BONDS
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City
Council of the City of National City authorizing the installation of red curb "No Parking" to
enhance visibility at the intersections of "F" Avenue between E. 18th Street and E. 22nd
Street and to install Stop Control signs for these T- intersections (TSC No. 2020-19).
(Engineering/Public Works).
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the installation of red curb "No
Parking" to enhance visibility at the intersections of "F" Avenue between E. 18th Street and E. 22nd Street
and to install Stop Control signs for these T-intersections (TSC No. 2020-19).
PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Engineer - Civil ,1... DEPARTMENT: Engine l' i;/P blic orks
PHONE: 619-336-4388 APPROVED BY:
EXPLANATION:
See attached.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution authorizing installation of red curb "No Parking" at the intersections of "F" Avenue, between E.
18th Street & E. 22nd Street, and to install Stop Control signs at these T-intersections.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
At their meeting on November 11, 2020, the Traffic Safety Committee approved staff's recommendation to install
red curb "No Parking" at the intersections of "F" Avenue, between E. 18th Street & E. 22' Street, and to install Stop
Control signs at these T-intersections.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Explanation w/ Exhibit
2. Staff Report to the Traffic Safety Committee on November 11, 2020 (TSC No. 2020-19)
3. Resolution
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EXPLANATION
Mr. Lincoln Henderson, an area resident, has requested the installation of red curb "No
Parking" and a Stop control sign at the "T" intersections of "F" Avenue, between E. 18th
Street and E. 22nd Street, in order to improve visibility and enhance safety at the
intersections.
Staff visited the site and confirmed the "T" intersections are located on "F" Avenue
between E. 18th Street and E. 22nd Street. "F" Avenue is currently a 2-lane wide street
with parking available on both sides of the street. Staff confirmed that the "T" intersection
between E. 18th Street and "F" Avenue is currently stop controlled for northbound traffic
on "F" Avenue. There is 30 feet of existing red curb on the northeast corner of "F" Avenue
and E. 22nd Street due to an existing fire hydrant. Staff confirmed that when vehicles park
too close to the corners on "F" Avenue at these intersections, the visibility for the vehicles
that are exiting onto "F" Avenue is obstructed.
Based on the guidelines outlined in the State of California Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices (MUTCD) Section 2B.04, staff recommends the installation of Stop
Control signs at these "T" intersections, delimitated by the area described above. In
addition, a Stop Control sign is required for vehicles on a street entering a designated
through street.
Staff also reviewed the traffic collision history for these intersections which confirmed
there were three (3) "reported" traffic collisions within the past four years. The NCPD
report shows that one of the crashes at the intersection was due to a violation of right-of-
way in the intersection (CVC 21802A). See attachment "Traffic Collision History."
This item was presented to the Traffic Safety Committee via Zoom platform on November
11, 2020. Staff sent notices to area residents inviting them Zoom -in to call -in to the Traffic
Safety Committee Meeting and/or contact staff with any questions. Mr. Henderson called -
in to the meeting to speak in support of the item.
After the discussion, the Traffic Safety Committee approved staff's recommendation for
the following traffic safety enhancements for the intersections of "F" Avenue between E.
18th Street and E. 22nd Street:
1. Install one Stop control sign on E. 19th Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
2. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 19th Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
3. Install one Stop control sign on E. 20th Street on the west side of "F" Avenue;
4. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 20th Street on the west side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
5. Install one Stop control sign on E. 21st Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
6. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 21st Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
7. Install one Stop control sign on E. 22nd Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
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8. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 22nd Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
9. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 18th Street, on the west side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
10. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 19th Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
11. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 19th Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
12. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the west side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 20th Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
13. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the west side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 20th Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
14. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 21st Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
15. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 21st Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
16. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 22nd Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space.
Installation of red curb "No Parking" striping is used to prevent vehicles from obstructing
visibility of the Stop signs and centerline striping for alignment and are typical traffic
engineering safety measures for implementation of Stop sign control.
If approved by City Council, all work will be performed by City Public Works.
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Traffic Collision History (NCPD Records Division)
From September 1, 2016 —September 1, 2020, there were three (3) traffic collision on the intersections of F Avenue, between E. 18LI' Street & E. 22"d
Street.
NATIONAL CITY
2001802
4/2/20208.09
VC21802A
RIGHT-OF-WAY:FROM STOP INTERSECTION (I)
E19111 STREET& F AVENUE, NC, 91950
Y
2
0
N
N
INFRACTION
NATIONAL CITY
2001702
3/26/2020 17:38
VC 22350
UNSAFE SPEED (BASIC SPEED LAW)(I)
E22ND STREET& F AVENUE, NC, 91950
N
0
0
Y
MISDEMEANOR
N
INFRACTION
NATIONAL CITY
2001455
B/14/202016:22
VC21658A
LANE USAGE:UNSAFE LANE CHANGE (1)
600E 21ST STREET, NC, 91950
Y
1
0
N
N
INFRACTION
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Location Map with Recommended Enhancements (TSC Item: 2020-19)
John Otis
Elementary
School
25' of proposed Red Curb "No
Parking" & 50' of proposed
double -yellow centerline
National
City
Middle
School
25' of proposed Red Curb "No
Parking" & 50' of proposed
double -yellow centerline
Existing fire hydrant with
existing 30' of Red Curb
"No Parking"
Proposed Stop sign
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NATIONAL CITY TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
AGENDA REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 11, 2020
1
ITEM TITLE: REQUEST TO INSTALL RED CURB "NO PARKING" TO
ENHANCE VISIBILITY AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF "F" AVENUE
BETWEEN E. 18TH STREET & E. 22ND STREET AND TO INSTALL
STOP CONTROL SIGN FOR THESE T-INTERSECTIONS.
PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Engineer Civil
Engineering & Public Works Department
DISCUSSION:
Mr. Lincoln Henderson, an area resident has requested the installation of red curb "No
Parking" and a Stop control sign at the "T" intersections of "F" Avenue between E. 18th
Street and E. 22nd Street, in order to improve visibility and enhance safety at the
intersections.
Staff visited the site and confirmed the "T" intersections on "F" Avenue between E. 18th
Street and E. 22nd Street. "F" Avenue is currently 2-lane wide with parking available on both
sides of the street. Staff confirmed that the "T" intersection between E. 18th Street and "F"
Avenue is currently stop controlled for northbound traffic on "F" Avenue. There is 30 feet of
existing red curb on the northeast corner of "F" Avenue and E. 22nd Street due to an
existing fire hydrant. Staff confirmed that when vehicles park too close to the corners on "F"
Avenue at these intersections, the visibility for the vehicles that are exiting onto "F" Avenue
is obstructed.
Staff recommends the installation of a Stop Control sign at the "T" intersection delimitated
by the area described above since vehicles travelling on the minor streets must make a
complete stop before attempting to enter onto the major streets that have the right of way.
Staff also reviewed the traffic collision history for these intersections, which confirmed there
were three (3) "reported" traffic collisions within the past four years. The NCPD report
shows that one of the crashes at the intersection was due to a violation of right-of-way in
the intersection (CVC 21802A). See attachment traffic collision summary table.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the following traffic safety enhancements for the intersections of "F"
Avenue between E. 18th Street and E. 22nd Street:
1. Install one Stop control sign on E. 19th Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
2. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 19th Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
3. Install one Stop control sign on E. 20th Street on the west side of "F" Avenue;
4. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 20th Street on the west side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
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5. Install one Stop control sign on E. 21st Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
6. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 218t Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space'
7. install one Stop control sign on E. 22" d Street on the east side of "F" Avenue;
8. Install 25 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 22nd Street on the east side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the Toss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
9. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on E. 18th Street, on the west side of "F"
Avenue. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking space;
10. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 19th Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
11. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 19th Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
12. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the west side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 20th Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
13. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the west side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 20th Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
14. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 218t Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space;
15. Install 10 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the north
side of E. 21st Street. This will not result in the loss of on -street parallel parking
space;
16. Install 20 feet of red curb "No Parking" on the east side of "F" Avenue, on the south
side of E. 22nd Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street parallel parking
space.
EXHIBITS:
1. Public Request
2. Public Notice
3. Location Map
4, Photos
5. Traffic Collision History
2020-19
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INCORPORATED
PUBLIC REQUEST FORM
Contact Information
Name: Lincoln Henderson
Address: 704 E. 22 n d Street
Phone: Email:
Request Information
Location: F Avenue between 18th Street & 24th Street
Request: Visibility is very limited with the cars parked on the street
due to all the apartments in the area with limited property
parking/ They need stop signs at all intersections on F Avenue.
have been involved with numerous close calls when speeding
vehicles try to turn onto F Avenue.
Attachments:
Yes
No Description:
Internal Use Only:
Request Received By: Date:
Received via:
Assigned To:
Notes:
Counter/In-Person
Telephone
Email
Fax
Referral:
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Resident/Property Owner
u- CALIFORNIA -4-
NATIONAL env
NCORPORA.
Subject: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (TSC) ITEM NO. 2020-19
REQUEST TO INSTALL RED CURB "NO PARKING" TO ENHANCE VISIBILITY
AT THE INTERSECTIONS OF "F" AVENUE BETWEEN E. 18TH STREET & E. 22ND
STREET AND TO INSTALL STOP CONTROL SIGNS FOR THESE T-
INTERSECTIONS.
Dear Sir/Madame:
The City of National City would like to invite you to our next public Traffic Safety
Committee Conference CaII scheduled for Wednesday, November 11, 2020, at 1:00
P.M. via Zoom. Please use the following information to call -in to the meeting during the
scheduled time:
Join Zoom Meeting from computer
https://zoom. us/j/93763672890?pwd=NjJOcTVgaCtsQ3I2VXcwOGZtajh KUTO9
Join Zoom Meeting by phone
+1 669-900-9128
Meeting ID: 937 6367 2890
Password: 421665
If you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns, please contact the Engineering
Department at 619-336-4380 and reference Traffic Safety Committee Item Number
2020-19.
Sincerely,
Roberto Yano, P.E.
City Engineer/Director of Public Works
RY:ch
Enclosure: Location Map
2020-19
1234 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950-6530
(619) 336-4380 Fax (619) 336-4397 engineering@nationalcityca.gov
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20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install red curb "No Parking" on the southwest corner of E. 18th Street & F Avenue (looking west)
10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install Stop Control sign and red curb "No Parking" on the northeast corner of E. 19th Street & F Avenue
(looking east)
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20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install red curb "No Parking" on the southeast corner of E. 19th Street & F Avenue (looking east)
20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install red curb "No Parking" on the northwest corner of E. 20th Street & F Avenue (looking north)
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10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install Stop Control sign and red curb "No Parking" on the southwest corner of E. 20t'' Street & F Avenue
(looking west)
10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install Stop Control sign and red curb "No Parking" on the northeast corner of E. 215Y Street & F Avenue
(looking east)
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2105 F Avenue
20° of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install red curb "No Parking" on the southeast corner of E. 215t Street & F Avenue (looking east)
2037 F Avenue
30' of existing red
curb "No Parking"
Request to install Stop Control sign on the northeast corner of E. 22nd Street & F Avenue (looking east)
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Resolution of the City
Council of the City of National City authorizing the installation of red curb "No Parking" at
the intersection of Division Street and Dahlia Drive to enhance visibility at the intersection
(TSC No. 2020-20). (Engineering/Public Works).
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the installation of red curb "No
Parking" at the intersection of Division Street and Dahlia Drive to enhance visibility at the intersection
(TSC No. 2020-20).
PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Engineer - Civil .i\ . DEPARTMENT: Engine g/Public Works
PHONE: 619-336-4388 APPROVED BY:
EXPLANATION:
See attached.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution authorizing installation of red curb "No Parking" at the intersection of Division Street and Dahlia
Drive to enhance visibility at the intersection.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
At their meeting on November 11, 2020, the Traffic Safety Committee approved staff's recommendation to install
red curb "No Parking" at the intersection of Division Street and Dahlia Drive.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Explanation w/ Exhibit
2. Staff Report to the Traffic Safety Committee on November 11, 2020 (TSC No. 2020-20)
3. Resolution
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EXPLANATION
An area resident has requested red curb "No Parking" at the intersection between Division
Street and Dahlia Drive to improve visibility and enhance safety for the vehicles exiting
from Dahlia Drive onto Division Street.
Staff performed a site evaluation. Division Street is currently 2-lanes wide and has
available parking on both sides of the street. Dahlia Drive is an alley with no parking
allowed on both sides of the street. The posted speed limit on Division Street is 30 mph.
Staff confirmed that there is no existing red curb on the south side of Division Street, east
and west sides of Dahlia Drive.
Staff confirmed that when vehicles park too close to the corner on Division Street and
Dahlia Drive at the intersection, the visibility for the vehicles that are exiting Dahlia Drive
onto Division Street is obstructed.
Furthermore, staff also reviewed the traffic collision history for this location, which
confirmed there was two (2) "reported" traffic collision within the past four years. The
NCPD report shows that crash at the intersection was due to a violation of left turn yield
until safe in the intersection (CVC 21801A). See attachment "Traffic Collision History."
This item was presented to the Traffic Safety Committee on November 11, 2020. Staff
presented the results of the site evaluation and after discussion, the Traffic Safety
Committee voted to approve staff's recommendation to install red curb "No Parking" on
the intersection of Division Street and Dahlia Drive to improve visibility for vehicles exiting
from Dahlia Drive onto Division Street. This will result in the loss of one (1) on -street
parking space.
if approved by City Council, all work will be performed by City Public Works.
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Traffic Collision History (NCPD Records Division)
From October 27, 2016 — October 27, 2020, there were two (2) traffic collision on the intersection of Division Street & Dahlia Drive.
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Location Map with Recommended Enhancements (TSC Item: 2020-20)
Division Street
20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
230 Division
Street
10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
240 Division
Street
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ITEM TITLE:
NATIONAL CITY TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
AGENDA REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 11, 2020
2
REQUEST TO INSTALL RED CURB "NO PARKING" AT THE
INTERSECTION OF DIVISION STREET & DAHLIA DRIVE TO
ENHANCE VISIBILITY AT THE INTERSECTION
PREPARED BY: Carla Hutchinson, Assistant Engineer - Civil
Engineering & Public Works Department
DISCUSSION:
An area resident, has requested red curb "No Parking" at the intersection between Division
Street and Dahlia Drive to improve visibility and enhance safety for the vehicles exiting from
Dahlia Drive onto Division Street.
Staff performed a site evaluation. Division Street is currently 2-lanes wide and has available
parking on both sides of the street. Dahlia Drive is an alley with no parking allowed on both
sides of the street. The posted speed limit on Division Street is 30 mph. Staff confirmed that
there is no existing red curb on the south side of Division Street, east and west sides of
Dahlia Drive.
Staff confirmed that when vehicles park too close to the corner on Division Street and Dahlia
Drive at the intersection, the visibility for the vehicles that are exiting Dahlia Drive onto
Division Street is obstructed.
Staff also reviewed the traffic collision history for this location, which confirmed there was two
(2) "reported" traffic collision within the past four years. The NCPD report shows that crash
at the intersection was due to a violation of left turn yield until safe in the intersection (CVC
21801A). See attachment traffic collision summary table.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Based on evaluation of existing conditions, staff recommends the installation of 20 feet of red
curb "No Parking" on the south side of Division Street, west of Dahlia Drive, and 10 feet of
red curb "No Parking" on the south side of Division Street, east of Dahlia Drive, to improve
visibility for vehicles exiting Dahlia Drive onto Division Street. This will result in the loss of
one (1) on -street parking space.
EXHIBITS:
1. Public Request
2. Public Notice
3. Location Map
4. Photos
5. Traffic Collision History
2020-20
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CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL CITY
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INCORPORATED
PUBLIC REQUEST FORM
Contact Information
Name: Kelly (Area resident)
Address: 240 Division Street
Phone:
Email:
Request Information
Location: Intersection of Division Street & Dahlia Drive
Request: Red curb on intersection to improve visibility
Attachments: Yes No Description:
Internal Use Only:
Request Received By: Carla Hutchinson
Received via:
Assigned To:
Notes:
Counter/In-Person
Telephone
Email
Fax
Date: 8/11/20
Referral:
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November 4, 2020
Resident/Property Owner
CALIFORNIA - -
NATIONAL CITY
`-- INCORPORATES
Subject: TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (TSC) ITEM NO. 2020-20
REQUEST TO INSTALL RED CURB "NO PARKING" AT THE INTERSECTION OF
DIVISION STREET AND DAHLIA DRIVE TO ENHANCE VISIBILITY AND ACCESS
FROM DAHLIA DRIVE ONTO DIVISION STREET.
Dear Sir/Madame:
The City of National City would like to invite you to our next public Traffic Safety
Committee Conference Call scheduled for Wednesday, November 11, 2020, at 1:00
P.M. via Zoom. Please use the following information to call -in to the meeting during the
scheduled time:
Join Zoom Meeting from computer
https://zoom.us/j/93763672890?pwd=NIJOcTVgaCtsQ3I2VXcwOGZtajhKUTO9
Join Zoom Meeting by phone
+1 669-900-9128
Meeting ID: 937 6367 2890
Password: 421665
If you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns, please contact the Engineering
Department at 619-336-4380 and reference Traffic Safety Committee Item Number
2020-20.
Sincerely,
Roberto Yano, P.E.
City Engineer/Director of Public Works
RY:ch
Enclosure: Location Map
2020-20
1234 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950-6530
(619) 336-4380 Fax (619) 336-4397 engineering@nationalcityca.gov
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Location Map with Recommended Enhancements (TSC Item: 2020-20)
Division Street
20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
230 Division
Street
10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
240 Division
Street
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10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
rive
Location of proposed red curb "No Parking" on the intersection of Division St & Dahlia Dr (looking south)
240 Division Street
10' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Division Street
Dahlia Drive
Location of proposed red curb "No Parking" on the intersection of Division St & Dahlia Dr (looking east)
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20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Location of proposed red curb "No Parking" on the intersection of Division St & Dahlia Dr (looking south)
243 Division Street
20' of proposed red
curb "No Parking"
Dahlia Drive
Location of proposed red curb "No Parking" on the intersection of Division St & Dahlia Dr (looking west)
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Acceptance of Anf.4il P.
Morris -Jones, City Attorney Retirement Letter. (City Attorney)
Please scroll down to view the backup material.
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Acceptance of Angil P. Morris -Jones, City Attorney Retirement Letter.
PREPARED BY: Charles E. Bell Jr. DEPARTMENT: City fjttorney's Office
PHONE: Ex. 4222 APPROVED BY•
EXPLANATION:
City Attorney Mrs. Angil Morris -Jones will be retiring from the City of National City on December 30,
2020.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
• Retirement Letter from Mrs. Angil Morris -Jones, City Attorney
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ANGIL P. MORRIS-JONES
801 National City Boulevard
NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA 91950
December 1, 2020
Mayor Sotelo-Solis & City Councilmembers
1243 National City Blvd
National City, California 91950
Re: Retirement Resignation Letter
Dear Mayor Sotelo-Solis and Councilmembers:
This letter serves as my formal letter of resignation as the City Attorney of National City
effective December 30, 2020. Consequently, my first day of retirement from employment
with the City of National City shall be December 31, 2020.
Please know that I appreciate you and every member of the City Council for providing me
the opportunity to serve as your City Attorney. Serving in this positon has been more than
the final chapter of my long career, it has been an amazing honor and privilege to serve a
wonderful city. Specifically, it has allowed me to work for a terrific Mayor and Council as
well as the opportunity to work alongside employees who take pride in providing great
service to the public.
I have enjoyed my three and a half years with you as your City Attorney, however I am
pleased with the knowledge that I'm leaving you in the good hands of Charles Bell and
Nicole Pedone. I know that they will do an excellent job for you and the City of National City.
I wish the entire City Council, the residents of the City of National City and the employees of
this great city nothing but continued success going forward and will miss working for you
and living in National City. My employment with the City of National City has been an
opportunity to serve, learn and grow. I will take so many positive memories with me as
enter my retirement. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this amazing city as your City
Attorney and resident which has resulted in me experiencing a fantastic journey of working
for you and with some extraordinary people.
Sincerely yours,
P. Morns- ones, Esq.
cc: Dr. Robert Meteau, Human Resources Director
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Approve the Local
Appointments List - Maddy Act Requirement. (City Clerk)
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LOCAL APPOINTMENTS LIST FOR 2021 - MADDY ACT
Staff Report
California Government Code 54970-54974 requires on or before December 31 of each
year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointments list of all regular and ongoing
boards, commissions, and committees which are appointed by the legislative body of the
local agency. This list shall be known as the Local Appointments List.
The Appointments List serves to provide awareness of the opportunities to serve on local
regulatory and advisory boards, commissions and committees.
Any unscheduled vacancy that may occur during 2021 will be determined a special
vacancy and notice shall be posted at City Hall and the City Website pursuant to Section
54973-54974 of the Government Code not earlier than twenty (20) days before and not
later than twenty (20) days after the vacancy occurs. Final appointment to the
Board/Commission/Committee shall not be made by the legislative body for at least ten
(10) working days after the posting of the notice in the Clerk's Office.
Discussion:
In compliance with the requirements of Government Code Section 54970, the following
Local Appointments List is posted on an annual basis. The List presents all current
members of the City Boards/Commissions/Committees and the dates of the terms.
Civil Service Commission consists of up to five (5) members who are appointed by
the City Council and are required to be a resident of National City and a registered
voter. The City Council appoints the members for a term of five (5) years. The Civil
Service Commission recommends to the City Council, after a public hearing, the
adoption, amendment or repeal of Civil Service Rules and Regulations not in conflict
with the Government Code; hears appeals of any person in the classified service
relative to any suspension, demotion or dismissal; and makes any investigation
concerning the administration of personnel in the municipal service and reports its
findings to the City Council and the City Manager.
Community and Police Relations Commission consists of eight (8) individuals
appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council. Of the eight (8)
members, seven (7) shall be voting members, and one (1) shall be non -voting
members. Of the seven (7) voting members, five (5) shall be residents of the City of
National City. The non -voting members shall be a member of the National City Police
Officers' Association. The terms of the members shall be for three (3) years.
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Library Board of Trustees consists of five (5) member appointed by the Mayor, with
the consent of the City Council for a three (3) year term. The Library Board of Trustees
coordinates the activities of the City Library; advises the City Librarian on operational
policies; approves warrants; and recommends to the City Council the adoption of rules
and regulations, as it may deem necessary for the administration and protection of the
City Library. The Library Board of Trustees is regulated by Education Code Section
et seq., Ordinance 1062 and Resolution 8210.
Parks, Recreation and Senior Citizens Advisory Board consists of seven (7)
members to be appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council,
each for a term of three (3) years. The Parks, Recreation and Senior Citizen Advisory
Board acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council in matters of policy and
administration of city owned parks and the recreation programs operated within the
parks and recreation centers; investigates and reports on related matters as referred
by the Council; and submits recommendations to Council on relative subjects which
the Board deems important.
Planning Commission consists of seven (7) members appointed by the City Council
for a term of four (4) years. The Planning Commission is appointed to consider land
use planning matters. The Commission renders determinations and makes
recommendations to the City Council on a variety of land use matters, including
changes to the City's General Plan, Specific Plans and Land Use Code. They also
provide discretionary review for land use matters such as Conditional Use Permits,
Variances, and Subdivisions.
The Planning Commission also serves on the Housing Advisory Committee, which
provides input on housing related matters such as the Housing Element and the Focus
General Plan Update and plays a role in moving forward housing programs and
projects.
Public Art Committee consists of five (5) members of the Public Art Committee are
appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council, to serve three (3) year
terms. The Public Art Committee acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council in
matters of policy and selection of public art installed anywhere in the City.
Traffic Safety Committee consists five (5) members of the Traffic Safety Committee
are appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council, for three (3) year
terms. The Traffic Safety Committee reviews and makes recommendations on
matters related to vehicular and pedestrian safety within the City of National City. As
directed by the City Council, the Traffic Safety Committee conducts investigations and
reports on safety issues requested by appropriate public agencies and responsible
private citizens / private organizations.
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Veterans and Military Families Advisory Committee consists seven (7) members
of the Veterans and Military Families Advisory Committee are appointed by the Mayor,
with the consent of the City Council, to serve four (4) year terms. Of the seven (7)
members, five (5) shall be residents and up to two (2) may be non-residents. The
National City Veterans and Military Families Advisory Committee serves in an advisory
capacity to the City Council of the City of National City on matters related to the
support of our veterans and military community. The committee makes
recommendations to the City Council with respect to veterans and military service
member -related issues, ceremonies, and other activities that occur within National
City. Committee meetings provide a forum for discussion of issues relating to veterans
and military families. The committee provides advice and assistance to National City
residents regarding resources available for veterans, military personnel, and their
families. The committee acts as a conduit of communication and coordination
between the local veteran and military community, and the City of National City.
The committee's responsibilities may include providing recommendations to the City
Council on issues of interest to veterans, military personnel, and their families;
providing a forum to discuss and help resolve issues, encouraging and promoting
awareness, planning and assisting the City with planning of events honoring the
heritage of our veterans and military community to establish and promote positive
relations within the city; and serving as a liaison between the city of National City and
community partners.
Public Notification:
Approve the Local Appointments List for 2021 and authorize the City Clerk to post the list
at City Hall and on the City website, in compliance with Government Code 54972.
Recommended Action: Approve the Local Appointments List for 2021 and authorize
the City Clerk to post the list at City Hall and on the City website, in compliance with
Government Code 54972.
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
LOCAL APPOINTMENTS LIST
AS OF DECEMBER 15, 2020
Board/Commission/Committee First Name J ast Name Appointed Term Expires
Civil Service Commission VACANCY 09-30-2024
Civil Service Commission Rafael Courtney 01-19-2010 09-30-2025
Civil Service Commission Leslie Coyote 10-18-2011 09-30-2024
Civil Service Commission Fred Puhn 09-10-2012 09-30-2022
Civil Service Commission Paul Wapnowski 11-20-2018 09-30-2023
CPRC Marianne Delatorre 05-21-2019 03-31-2021
CPRC Zachary Francisco -Gomez 07-03-2018 03-31-2022
CPRC Michael Lesley 10-30-2018 03-31-2023
CPRC Candy Morales 11-20-2018 03-31-2021
CPRC Daniel Orth 05-07-2019 03-31-2022
CPRC Diana Plazola 02-17-2015 03-31-2021
CPRC Christine Stein 01-21-2020 03-31-2023
CPRC Daniel Long
Library Board of Trustees H. Bradley Bang 05-07-2019 09-30-2021
Library Board of Trustees Margaret Godshalk 06-19-2018 09-30-2023
Library Board of Trustees Sherry Gogue 12-04-2018 09-30-2022
Library Board of Trustees Cheryl Howrey-Colmenero 05-07-2019 09-30-2021
Library Board of Trustees Raymond Juarez 04-05-2016 09-30-2023
Library Board of Trustees (Alternate) Coyote Moon 12-17-2019 09-30-2021
Qualifications: Members must be residents of the City of National City, with the exception of the Public Art Committee, Veterans &
Military Families Committee, and two positions on the Community and Police Relations Commission.
D
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Board/Commission/Committee
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Park, Recreation &
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Planning Commission (ex officio-housing)
Planning Commission (ex officio-housing)
Port Commission
Public Art Committee
Public Art Committee
Public Art Committee
Public Art Committee
Public Art Committee (Alternate)
Traffic Safety Committee
First Name
VACANCY
VACANCY
VACANCY
Florfina
Yvonne
Joseph
Nora
Maria
Dolores
Roberto
Luis
Ricardo
William J.
Ditas
VACANCY
Denisse
Robert
Nadia
Jacqueline
William A.
Charles
VACANCY
Javier
Last Name
Arce
Cordoba
Crawford
McMains
DeLa Paz
Flores
Garcia
Natividad
Sanchez
Sendt
Yamane
Newell
Valderrama
Nunez
Schliapnik
Virchis
Reilly
Alvarado
Appointed
09-20-2016
09-21-2004
12-17-2019
09-05-2006
04-02-2002
06-05-2001
03-19-2013
05-07-2019
07-05-2020
04-05-2016
03-03-2015
12-17-2019
12/21/2004
02-20-2018
10-20-2020
07-20-2004
05-02-2020
12-04-2018
Term Expires
09-30-2020
09-30-2020
09-30-2021
09-30-2021
09-30-2023
09-30-2022
09-30-2022
03-31-2022
03-31-2021
03-31-2021
03-31-2023
09-30-2024
03-31-2024
03-31-2023
03-31-2023
03-31-2023
01-02-2021
09-30-2023
09-30-2022
09-30-2022
09-30-2021
09-30-2022
09-30-2021
Qualifications: Members must be residents of the City of National City, with the exception of the Public Art Committee, Veterans &
Military Families Committee, and two positions on the Community and Police Relations Commission.
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Board/Commission/Committee First Name Last Name Appointers Term Expires
Traffic Safety Committee Christopher Coyote 03-01-2011 09-30-2022
Traffic Safety Committee Coyote Moon 03-21-2017 09-30-2021
Traffic Safety Committee Zachariah Trujillo 09-01-2020 09-30-2022
Traffic Safety Committee Ryan Whipple 05-06-2014 09-30-2023
Veterans & Military Families VACANCY 09-30-2022
Veterans & Military Families Maria Elena Hernandez 10-20-2020 09-30-2024
Veterans & Military Families (n) Jesse Aguilar -Perez 10-06-2020 09-30-2024
Veterans & Military Families (n) Jhoana Alvarado 10-06-2020 09-30-2021
Veterans & Military Families (n) Lakeef Compton 10-06-2020 09-30-2022
Veterans & Military Families (n) Shirley Ferrill 10-06-2020 09-30-2023
Veterans & Military Families (n) Armando Telles 10-06-2020 09-30-2023
Qualifications: Members must be residents of the City of National City, with the exception of the Public Art Committee, Veterans &
Military Families Committee, and two positions on the Community and Police Relations Commission.
3
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The following page(s) contain the backup material for Agenda Item: Warrant Register #16
for the period of 10/14/20 through 10/20/20 in the amount of $2,209,316.63. (Finance)
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020 AGENDA ITEM NO.:
ITEM TITLE:
Warrant Register #16 for the period of 10/14/20 through 10/20/20 in the amount of $2,209,316.63.
(Finance)
PREPARED BY: Karla Apalategui, Senior Accounting Assistant DEPARTMENT: Finance
PHONE: 619-336-4572
EXPLANATION: APPROVED BY:
Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period 10/14/20 -
10/20/20. Consistent with Department of Finance's practice, listed below are all payments above
$50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
Warrant total $2,209,316.63.
APPROVED: FINANCE
APPROVED: MIS
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION FINAL ADOPTION
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify warrants totaling $2,209,316.63.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Warrant Register # 16
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PAYEE
ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC
AETNA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
AMAZON
BMW MOTORCYCLES OF ESCONDIDO
BRODART CO
CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES INC
CLEAR WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC
COAST INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INC
CODDINGTON LOCK AND SECURITY
CONCENTRA MEDICAL CENTERS
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
DANIELS TIRE SERVICE
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
DELGADO, E
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
DEPT OF JUSTICE
DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
D-MAX ENGINEERING INC
EDD
ENSAFE INC
ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT
FORTEL TRAFFIC INC
GOVERNMENT TRAINING AGENCY
GRAINGER
HANSON AGGREGATES PACIFIC SW
INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION
IRON MOUNTAIN
JANI-KING OF CALIFORNIA INC
KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLANS
KIMLEY HORN
LASER SAVER INC
LEFORT'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE
MEGA OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT
MEGLA MANUFACTURING INC
MTS
MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE EQUIP
MV CHENG & ASSOCIATES INC.
NATIONAL CITY ELECTRIC
NV5 INC
OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUSINESS
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
PACIFIC PRODUCTS & SERVICES
PACIFIC REFRIGERATION INC
PALOMAR HEALTH
� r, CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL elfry
ZN'CORPORATED
WARRANT REGISTER # 16
10/20/2020
DESCRIPTION
UNIFORMS ACCESSORIES
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - AUGUST
BO8GLRZZ9W, THREE DRAWER FILING CABINET
PARTS - MOTOR OIL, OIL FILTER, ORING,
BOOKS FOR FY21
SSARP
CITY WIDE ON -SITE ENERGY EFFICIENT PROJECT
205265, FILTERS 60M
CITYWIDE ON -SITE ELECTRONIC DOOR, LOCK
PRE -EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS
MAINT. SWEETWATER CHANNEL
MAIL PROCESSING SERVICES / AUG 2020
TIRES FOR CITY FLEET FOR FY 2021
QUARTERLY BILLING
FIRE RADIO MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
CSD - DISNEY PLUS SUBSCRIPTION
NEW EMPLOYEE FINGERPRINT TEST RESULTS
PUBLIC WORKS YARD
FINGERPRINT - PD
COMM SERVICES DRIVE-IN RESTROOMS
STORMWATER SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION
NATLCT-REMEDIATION-PARADISEPH3-CA
ENTERPRISE FLEET LEASE - ENG/PW
FORTEL TRAFFIC INC FOR SERVICE EVALUATIO
SD EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS CONSORTIUM FEES
BUILDING SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FY 21
SCREENED TOPSOIL FOR PARK SUPPLIES
CIP 19-17 DIVISION - EUCLID TO HARBISON
RECORD MANAGEMENT AND STORAGE / CCO
COVID-19 JANITORIAL CLEANING SERIVCES
GROUP NO.104220-05-AUG 2020
ROOSEVELT PSE SMART GROWTH - ENG/PW
INK CARTRIDGES - LASER SAVER - MOP 45725
MOP 80702 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
WEBINAR - NEW CHANGES TO THE CA FAMILY
COMMUNITY SERVICES DRIVE IN TRANSMITTER
BOBCAT TRAILERS STAKE BRACKETS
MTS FLAGGIN SVC / NSD
BRAKE PAD SET
CONSULTING SVCS/SEPT-20/FINANCE
CITYWIDE ON -SITE ELECTRICAL
GIS WEBSERVER
OFFICE SUPPLIES - OFFICE SOLUTIONS
MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
3/8 ALUMINUM JUMBO HEAD DRIVER RIVET
EQUIPMENT REPAIRS / NUTRITION
SART TESTS
CHK NO
349752
349753
349754
349755
349756
349757
349758
349759
349760
349761
349762
349763
349764
349765
349766
349767
349768
349769
349770
349771
349772
349773
349774
349775
349776
349777
349778
349779
349780
349781
349782
349783
349784
349785
349786
349787
349788
349789
349790
349791
349792
349793
349794
349795
349796
349797
349798
349799
DATE
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
10/20/20
AMOUNT
1,474.40
2,004.80
342.54
960.26
751.49
7,757.36
475.00
290.17
2,059.78
210.00
59,125.31
3,454.04
9,259.36
4,596.00
1,647.00
69.99
113.00
489.42
51.00
851.05
27,746.65
181.00
5,550.00
16,678.55
38,616.50
2,465.00
4,497.10
173.48
51,765.50
255.85
11,216.80
5,830.46
76,656.27
645.65
407.81
200.00
2,600.00
857.50
366.60
259.21
10,300.00
8,460.00
1,916.00
127.99
291.18
497.19
792.64
4,600.00
1/2
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PAYEE
PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC
PENSKE FORD
PFM SALES LLC
PRO BUILD COMPANY
PROFESSIONAL SEARCH GROUP LLC
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
RADY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SAN D
S D COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT
S D COUNTY VECTOR CNTRL PROGRM
SAN DIEGO HYDRAULICS
SCST INC
SERRA COOPERATIVE LIBRARY
SHER EDLING LLP
SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC
SOUTH BAY COMMUNITY SERVICES
SOUTHWEST SIGNAL SERVICE
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
STC TRAFFIC
SWEETWATER AUTHORITY
T MAN TRAFFIC SUPPLY
THE EPOCH TIMES
THE STAR NEWS
U S BANK
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT
UNITED RENTALS
VISTA PAINT
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
WESTFLEX INDUSTRIAL
WSP USA INC
WIRED PAYMENTS
PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC EMP RETIREMENT SYSTEM
PAYCHEX BENEFIT TECH INC
ADMINSURE INC
CITY NATIONAL BANK
PAYROLL
Pay period Start Date
22 10/6/2020
1 ,ice.
CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL eirr
ZN'CORPORATED
WARRANT REGISTER # 16
10/20/2020
DESCRIPTION
MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
R&M CITY VEHICLES FY 2021
CUTTING TIPS PERFORMANCE PLUS SCREWS
MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
TEMP SERVICES
MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES -PW
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE EXAM / PD
RANGE USE
MOSQUITO CONTROL
MOP 85005 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES — PW
P1 SEWER UPSIZE PROJECT CMT
SERRA FY21 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES / CAO
MOP 69277 LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES -PW
CARES ACT CDBG-CV AGREEMENT WITH SOUTH
REPLACEMENT OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CIP 19-22 HSIP CITY PROTECT LEFT -TURN
WATER BILL — WASTEWATER FY 2021
MOP 76666 TRAFFIC SUPPLIES -PW
ADVERTISING / CITY CLERKS OFFICE
ADVERTISING NOTICES FOR FY21
US BANK / AUGUST 2020 / CAO
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT FY 2021
SKID STEER LOADER BOBCAT
MOP 68834 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
ASPHALT, TACK, 3/8 SHEET FY 21
MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
MOP 63850 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
WSP USA NTP FOR THE NATIONAL CITY
SVC PERIOD 9/22/20 - 10/05/20
SVC PERIOD 9/8/20 - 9/21/20
BENETRAC ESR SVCS BASE-OCTOBER
WORKERS COMP SEPT 1-30, 2020
ENERGY RETROFIT LEASE PMNT #42 (INT)
End Date Check Date
10/19/2020 10/28/2020
GRAND TOTAL
CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
349800 10/20/20 44.58
349801 10/20/20 355.07
349802 10/20/20 642.84
349803 10/20/20 1,017.70
349804 10/20/20 3,482.00
349805 10/20/20 486.29
349806 10/20/20 461.00
349807 10/20/20 400.00
349808 10/20/20 66.96
349809 10/20/20 22.19
349810 10/20/20 24,162.00
349811 10/20/20 3,368.00
349812 10/20/20 17,350.70
349813 10/20/20 4.12
349814 10/20/20 271.00
349815 10/20/20 15,784.92
349817 10/20/20 704.63
349818 10/20/20 203.56
349819 10/20/20 137.19
349820 10/20/20 469.62
349821 10/20/20 120.00
349822 10/20/20 128.12
349823 10/20/20 1,117.12
349824 10/20/20 424.09
349825 10/20/20 925.26
349826 10/20/20 484.84
349827 10/20/20 1,216.17
349828 10/20/20 673.93
349829 10/20/20 10.88
349830 10/20/20 4,745.67
A/P Total 449,217.35
101620 10/16/20 216,419.36
101620 10/16/20 191,327.41
401099 10/16/20 542.80
680604 10/16/20 171,737.70
680637 10/16/20 43,101.10
1,136,970.91
$ 2,209,316.63
2/2
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020 AGENDA ITEM NO.:
ITEM TITLE:
Warrant Register #17 for the period of 10/21/20 through 10/27/20 in the amount of $1,242,089.80.
(Finance)
PREPARED BY: Karla Apalategui, Senior Accounting Assistant DEPARTMENT: Finance
PHONE: 619-336-4572
EXPLANATION: APPROVED BY:
Per Government Section Code 37208, attached are the warrants issued for the period 10/21/20 -
10/27/20. Consistent with Department of Finance's practice, listed below are all payments above
$50,000.
Vendor Check/Wire Amount Explanation
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
Warrant total $1,242,089.80.
APPROVED: FINANCE
APPROVED: MIS
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
This is not a project and, therefore, not subject to environmental review.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION FINAL ADOPTION
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify warrants totaling $1,242,089.80.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Warrant Register # 17
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PAYEE
ALDEMCO
ALL FRESH PRODUCTS
CEB
EXIT CERTIFIED CORP
KRONOS INC
LASER SAVER INC
MAN K9 INC
MAN K9 INC
PRO BUILD COMPANY
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
SDG&E
SEGAL
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
SWAGIT PRODUCTION LLC
SYSCO SAN DIEGO INC
THE COUNSELING TEAM
THOMSON REUTERS WEST
U S BANK
WILLY'S ELECTRONIC SUPPLY
WSP USA INC
WSP USA INC
ACCI ROOFING SERVICES
ACE UNIFORMS & ACCESSORIES INC
ADMINSURE INC
AIRGAS USA LLC
AT&T
AT&T
AZTECA SYSTEMS LLC
BAKER & TAYLOR
BASILE CONSTRUCTION INC
BENTLEY SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
BLUE PACIFIC ENGINEERING
BOOT WORLD
CALIFA GROUP
CHARLES PALUMBO
CHEN RYAN ASSOCIATES INC
CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES
CLF WAREHOUSE INC
COX COMMUNICATIONS
CSA SAN DIEGO COUNTY
DATEL SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
DE LAGE LANDEN
DELGADO, E
D-MAX ENGINEERING INC
ENSAFE INC
FERGUSON ENTERPRISES 1350
GRAINGER
CALIFORNIA
ti n e�
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WARRANT REGISTER # 17
10/27/2020
DESCRIPTION
FOOD NUTRITION
FOOD NUTRITION
LEGAL PUBLICATION / CAO
VMWARE ONLINE EXAM VOUCHERS - EDU
WORKFORCE TELESTAFF IVR SERVICE-
HPCE272A YELLOW TONER OEM-
K9 SUPPLIES AND E COLLAR
K9 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
PROBUILD MOP FY21
UNIFORM CLEANING SERVICE
GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR STREETS
REIMB: SEGAL CONFIDENTIAL INF 0210645
STAPLES MOP FY21
SWAGIT WEBCASTING FOR FY21
FOOD NUTRITION
EMPLOYEE SUPPORT SVC AND DEBRIEF
LEGAL PUBLICATION / CAO
US BANK / CAO
WILLY'S ELECTRONICS MOP FY21
FOCUSED GENERAL PLAN UPDATE TO INCLUDE
WSP USA NTP FOR THE NATIONAL CITY
CIP19-51 CAMACHO GYM ROOF
ACE UNIFORMS STAFF / NSD
AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE MONTHLY SERVICES -
MOP 45714 GENERAL SUPPLIES/ PW
AT&T SBC ANNUAL PHONE SERVICE FOR FY21
AT&T SBC ANNUAL PHONE SERVICE FOR FY21
WEB BASED PROGRAM TO CREATE AND MANAGE
BOOKS FOR FY21
CIP19-43 SEWER UPSIZE
BENTLEY OPENROAD SIGNCAD
CIP18-14 SWEETWATER BIKEWAY CONN.
MOP 64096 SAFETY APPAREL - PW
CALIFA FY21 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
TRAINING REIM PRINCPL PLCNG PALUMBO
24TH ST. TODO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
MOP 80331 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
COX DATA VIDEO SERVICES FOR FY21
CARES ACT CDBG-CV AGREEMENT WITH CSA
ADV EMAIL SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
FIRE DEPARTMENT RADIO MAINTENANCE CONTRA
LEASE 20 SHARP COPIERS FOR FY21.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DRIVE INN CANDY
T&A90222 2238 E. 6TH ST.
PARADISE CREEK REMEDIATION
MOP 45723 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
MOP 65179 GENERAL SUPPLIES/ PW
CHK NO
349831
349832
349833
349834
349835
349836
349837
349838
349839
349840
349841
349842
349843
349844
349845
349846
349847
349848
349849
349850
349851
349852
349853
349854
349855
349856
349857
349858
349859
349860
349861
349862
349863
349864
349865
349866
349867
349868
349869
349870
349871
349872
349873
349874
349875
349876
349877
349878
DATE
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/26/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
10/27/20
AMOUNT
10,408.01
4,921.24
1,159.09
250.00
33.98
1,094.27
296.31
1,120.00
232.37
278.28
66,016.83
108.95
82.06
1,920.83
9,994.61
1,675.00
2,138.14
19.96
311.48
26,822.83
864.67
2,737.46
284.42
7,872.50
426.83
9,509.42
90.43
6,000.00
492.34
367,693.67
906.30
56,743.50
259.79
400.00
127.97
34,589.09
7,200.00
420.34
2,160.47
2,093.87
19,732.50
549.00
2,939.63
391.74
163.98
10,250.35
168.54
448.01
1/3
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PAYEE
HDR ENGINEERING, INC.
ICMA MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS
IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY USA
KIMLEY HORN AND
KRONOS INC
KTUA
L N CURTIS & SONS
LASER SAVER INC
LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE
LOPEZ, J
MAAC PROJECT
MATRIX DEVELOPMENT LLC
NERI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
NV5 INC
NV5 INC
OFFICE SOLUTIONS BUSINESS
O'REILLY AUTO PARTS
PAL GENERAL ENGINEERING INC
PARADISE VALLEY HOSPITAL
PARTS AUTHORITY METRO LLC
PORTILLO CONCRETE INC
PRO BUILD COMPANY
PROJECT PROFESSIONALS CORP
PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY
RANDALL LAMB ASSOCIATES INC
RIO HONDO COLLEGE
SAN DIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR
SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE
SAN YSIDRO HEALTH
SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY PUBLISHING
SDG&E
SELECT ELECTRIC INC
SOUTH BAY COMMUNITY SERVICES
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
TAPIA, N
TAYLOR, J
THE COUNSELING TEAM INTERNATIO
THE HAWKINS COMPANY
THE NELROD COMPANY
TINOSA INC
TUMBLEWEED PRESS INC
VERIZON WIRELESS
VISTA PAINT
WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
WETMORES
CALIFORNIA
ti n e�
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10/27/2020
DESCRIPTION
SEWER UPSIZING
MEMBERSHIP DUES BRAD RAULSTON JULY 1 202
NEW EMPLOYEE FINGERPRINT TEST SUBMISSION
CIP18-05 TRAFFIC COUNTS & ANALYSIS
KRONOS ANNUAL MAINTENANCE AND LICENSING
ROOSEVELT AVE. SMART GROWTH
AZTEK PROSERIES RESCUE SYSTEM
LASER SAVER MOP FY21
WEBINAR - PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RECORD
APWA FEB. MEETING
CARES ACT CDBG-CV AGREEMENT WITH MAAC
DATABASE MAINTENANCE
PARADISE CREEK ED. PARK
LIBRARY CHILLER REPLACEMENT
SEWER USER SURVEY & TAX ROLL
MOP 83778 OFFICE SUPPLIES/ PW
MOP 75877 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
CIP19-38 E. 16TH STREET RD. REH.
COVID19 EMPLOYEE TESTING
MOP 75943 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
CIP19-17 DIVISION-EUCLID TO HARBISON
MOP 45707 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
P-1 SEWER UPSIZING 19-43
MOP 45742 LAUNDRY SERVICES - PW
POLICE DEPT. STANBY POWER C.
TUITION
COUNTY RECORDS / NSD
ADVERTISING CIP PROJECTS
CARES ACT CDBG-CV AGREEMENT WITH SAN
GROLIER ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCRIPTION
GAS AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR FACILITIE
CIP19-08 FIBER OPTIC T.S. INTERC.
HOME AGREEMENT: SOUTH BAY COMMUNITY
MOP 45704 OFFICE SUPPLIES - PW
TRAINING REIM TC INV TAPIA
TRAINING POST ADV SUB SUPERVY J TAYLOR
EMPLOYEE SUPPORT COUNSELING SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES/ CAO
SECTION 8 TRAINING PIC/EIV FOR SUE PFEIF
QUARTERLY AIR SAMPLE TESTING BY TINOSA
TUMBLEBOOK SUBSCRIPTION FY21
VERIZON CELLULAR SERVICES FOR FY21
MOP 68834 GENERAL SUPPLIES - PW
WAXIE LIQUID GOLD HAND SOAP 1 CASE
MOP 80333 AUTO SUPPLIES - PW
CHK NO DATE AMOUNT
349879 10/27/20 9,907.25
349880 10/27/20 1,400.00
349881 10/27/20 2.00
349882 10/27/20 1,335.75
349883 10/27/20 90.47
349884 10/27/20 2,846.50
349885 10/27/20 1,773.89
349886 10/27/20 512.16
349887 10/27/20 100.00
349888 10/27/20 20.00
349889 10/27/20 13,646.02
349890 10/27/20 995.00
349891 10/27/20 2,203.50
349892 10/27/20 12, 013.92
349893 10/27/20 21,798.63
349894 10/27/20 179.87
349895 10/27/20 49.13
349896 10/27/20 34,435.78
349897 10/27/20 208.50
349898 10/27/20 78.91
349899 10/27/20 202,718.84
349900 10/27/20 1,853.28
349901 10/27/20 113, 937.34
349902 10/27/20 220.35
349903 10/27/20 3,850.00
349904 10/27/20 228.00
349905 10/27/20 8.00
349906 10/27/20 2,849.76
349907 10/27/20 15,100.47
349908 10/27/20 3,414.00
349909 10/27/20 66,444.32
349910 10/27/20 14, 069.88
349911 10/27/20 33,968.00
349912 10/27/20 590.38
349913 10/27/20 145.80
349914 10/27/20 1,280.00
349915 10/27/20 450.00
349916 10/27/20 10,475.00
349917 10/27/20 149.00
349918 10/27/20 250.00
349919 10/27/20 599.00
349920 10/27/20 123.33
349921 10/27/20 960.03
349922 10/27/20 53.24
349923 10/27/20 353.44
A/P Total 1,242,089.80
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GRAND TOTAL $ 1,242,089.80
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Discussion, Public Hearing, and Introduction of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National
City Establishing the compensation of the Mayor and City Council.
PREPARED BY: Charles E. Bell Jr. DEPARTMENT: City nttorney�'ysOffice
PHONE: Ex. 4222
APPROVED BY: « —ail
EXPLANATION:
Please see attached Memorandum.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Introduce the ordinance.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
• Memorandum from the City Attorney.
• Proposed ordinance
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CALIFORNIA �.
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INCORPoRATtp
CITY ATTORNEY OF NATIONAL CITY
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 15, 2020
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Charles E. Bell Jr., City Attorney
SUBJECT: Adjustments in Compensation for the Mayor and City Council
City Council Salary
The last salary adjustment for the Mayor and City Council occurred on February 21, 2017, with the
enactment of Ordinance No. 2017-2431, a copy of which is attached. That Ordinance set the base
salary of the City Council at $1,189.78 per month.
Government Code Section 36516.5 provides that a change in compensation does not apply to a
councilmember during his or her term in office. However, compensation for all members of the City
Council may be adjusted whenever one or more members become eligible for an increase by virtue
of beginning a new term of office. As a result, adjustments to compensation of councilmembers have
been geared to elections at which members begin a new term in office.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 36516(a)(4), the Council may, by ordinance, increase its
compensation by 5% each calendar year from the date of the last increase in compensation. A 20%
increase in the salary of the City Council would amount to $237.96, for a total of $1,427.74 per
month.
Manor's Salary
Pursuant to Government Code Section 36516.1, an elected mayor may be provided with
compensation in addition to that which he or she receives as a councilmember, pursuant to an
ordinance or by a vote of the electors at a municipal election. There are no statutory limitations
imposed on the amount of the mayor's compensation. The last salary adjustment for the Mayor
occurred on February 21, 2017, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2017-2431, which set the base salary of
the Mayor at $4,532.13. Historically, the Mayor's salary has been increased by the same percentage
as the salary of the City Council. If the Mayor's compensation were increased by 20%, the Mayor's
monthly salary would be increased by $906.43, for a total monthly amount of $5,438.56.
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Compensation Adjustments
December 15, 2020
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Proposed Ordinance
A proposed ordinance is attached increasing the salaries of the Mayor and City Council by 20%
and is being submitted for introduction at the December 15, 2020, City Council meeting. If the
City Council wishes to modify the provisions of the ordinance, it is recommended that such
modifications should be acted upon at the time that ordinance is introduced. If modifications are
made at the meeting at which the ordinance is considered for final adoption, it will be necessary
for that ordinance to be re -introduced, with final adoption to occur at a later meeting. Delaying
final adoption of either ordinance in this manner would raise issues regarding the timeliness of the
action under applicable state law.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2021 —
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ESTABLISHING THE COMPENSATION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of National City as follows:
Section 1. That the base monthly compensation for the City Council is
established at $1,427.74 per month, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 36516 and
36516.5 of the California Government Code.
Section 2. That the base monthly compensation for the Mayor is established at
$5,438.56 per month, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 36516.1 of the California
Government Code.
PASSED and ADOPTED this day of , 2021.
Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, Mayor
ATTEST:
Luz Molina, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Charles E. Bell, Jr., City Attorney
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: December 15, 2020
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Selection of Vice Mayor.
PREPARED BY: Charles E. Bell Jr.
PHONE: Ex. 4222
EXPLANATION:
Please see attached Memorandum.
DEPARTMENT: City Attorney's Office
APPROVED BY:
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED:
ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED:
N/A
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
N/A
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
Finance
MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
• Memorandum from the City Attorney.
• City Council Policy #120
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CALIFORNIA
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INCORPORATED J
CITY ATTORNEY OF NATIONAL CITY
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 15, 2020
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Charles E. Bell Jr., City Attorney
SUBJECT: The Selection of Vice Mayor Procedure per Council Policy No. 120
Appearing on the City Council agenda for the meeting of December 15, 2020, is a resolution
declaring the results of the General Municipal Election held on November 3, 2020.
In a general law city such as National City, the California Government Code, at Section
36801, provides that at the meeting at which the declaration of results for a general
municipal election is made, the City Council shall, following the declaration of the election
results and installation of elected officials, choose one of its members as mayor pro tempore
(referred to in National City as the vice -mayor).
Government Code Section 36802 provides that the mayor shall preside at the meetings of
the City Council; that if the Mayor is absent or unable to act, the mayor pro tempore shall
serve until the mayor returns or is able to act; and that the mayor pro tempore has all of the
powers and duties of the mayor.
On November 20, 2018, the City Council adopted Policy No.120 as the Selection of Vice
Mayor procedure. The express purpose of Policy No.120 is to provide every member of the
City Council with an opportunity to serve as Vice Mayor.
Policy No. 120 provides that the selection is made on the basis of the length of time that a
member has served on the City Council, and whether or not the member has previously
had the opportunity to serve. The Policy provides that the position of Vice Mayor shall be
rotated among the Councilmembers so that each Councilmember serves one (1) year as
Vice Mayor during his/her four (4) year term.
The Policy under paragraph 4 reads as follows:
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Opinion Memo to Mayor and City Council
Re: The Selection of Vice Mayor Procedure per Council Policy No. 120
December 15, 2020
"4. The Vice Mayor shall be the Councilmember with the most seniority
who has not been Vice Mayor in the last three consecutive years. In the
event two or more Councilmembers have equal seniority and have not
been Vice Mayor in the last three consecutive years, the Councilmember
with the most votes in their last regular general election shall serve as
Vice Mayor."
A complete copy of the Council Policy No. 120, Selection of Vice Mayor, is attached to this
memorandum for your reference. Your selection of the vice -mayor may be accomplished
by approval of a motion in accordance with the Policy.
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CITY COUNCIL POLICY
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
TITLE: Selection of Vice Mayor POLICY: # 120
ADOPTED: November 20, 2018
AMENDED:
PURPOSE
In order to provide every member of the City Council with an opportunity to serve as
Vice Mayor, it is the policy of the City Council that selection be made on the basis
of the length of time that a member has served on the City Council, and whether or
not the member has previously had the opportunity to serve.
POLICY
It is the policy of the City Council of the City of National City that the position of Vice
Mayor shall be rotated among the Councilmembers so that each Councilmember
serves one (1) year as Vice Mayor during his/her four (4) year term. The City
Council shall select the Vice Mayor in accordance with the procedure set forth
herein.
1. As a general law city, selection of the Vice Mayor is governed by Sections
36801 and 34905 of the California Government Code. Section 36801
provides:
The city council shall meet at the meeting at which the
declaration of the election results for a general municipal
election is made pursuant to Sections 10262 and 10263 of
the Elections Code and, following the declaration of the
election results and the installation of elected officials,
choose one of its number as mayor, and one of its number
as mayor pro tempore. [Referred to as the "vice mayor" in
National City.]
Because National City has a directly elected Mayor, pursuant to Title 4,
Division 2, Article 3 of the Government Code, the provisions of Section
36801 pertaining to the City Council selecting the Mayor do not apply; the
Council selects only the Vice Mayor.
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TITLE: Selection of Vice Mayor POLICY: #120
ADOPTED: November 20, 2018 AMENDED:
2. The Vice Mayor shall have the powers and duties as specified in
Government Code Section 36802 which provides that the Mayor shall
preside at the meetings of the City Council and that if the Mayor is absent or
unable to act, the Vice Mayor has all of the powers and duties of the Mayor.
3. The term of Vice Mayor shall be for one year and, in accordance with
Government Code Section 36801, selection of the Vice Mayor shall occur
upon certification of the election results. For purposes of this policy, the
election assumes the general election held in November and certification of
the election results generally occurring in December.
4. The Vice Mayor shall be the Councilmember with the most seniority who has
not been Vice Mayor in the last three consecutive years. In the event two or
more Councilmembers have equal seniority and have not been Vice Mayor
in the last three consecutive years, the Councilmember with the most votes
in their last regular general election shall serve as Vice Mayor.
5. In the event of a vacancy on the City Council that is filled by appointment,
the appointee shall not be included in the rotation for Vice Mayor during the
appointed term of office.
RELATED POLICY REFERENCES
• California Government Code
• California Elections Code
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