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MINUTES
For the
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and City Council
of the City of San Bernardino, Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino
Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency, Mayor and City Council
of the City of San Bernardino Acting as the Successor Housing Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency, Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Acting
as the Housing Authority, and Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino
Acting as the San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2023
5:30 PM
Closed Session was called to order at 5:32 p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Fred Shorett on
Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at Feldheym Central Library, San Bernardino, CA.
Call to Order
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Mayor Helen Tran
Council Members
Theodore Sanchez
Sandra Ibarra
Juan Figueroa
Fred Shorett
Ben Reynoso
Kimberly Calvin
Damon L. Alexander
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5:30 P.M.
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT
Dr. Joshua Beckley spoke on Item B. He expressed support to the Mayor and City
Council on their selection of the City Manager.
Dr. Treasure Ortiz spoke on Item B, she asked the Mayor and City Council to take their
time in the recruitment process.
“Less” spoke of the previous City Manager candidate and his concerns regarding that
candidate.
Pastor Ray Turner expressed concerned on the status of the City, and the City Manager
recruitment. He spoke in favor of the plan for Interim City Manager Charles McNeely and
encouraged the Mayor and City Council to keep Charles McNeely as the City Manager.
Al Palazzo expressed desire to become City Manager and he would follow Interim City
Manager Charles McNeely ideas and he will rebuild the city with his vision.
The Mayor and City Council convened into Closed Session at 5:31 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION
A) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL EXISTING LITIGATION
(PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(A) AND (D)(1):
i. City of San Bernardino v. Fox Property Holdings LLC, et al. San
Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSB2218532
ii. Blanca Gamez v. Jonathan Plummer, et al., San Bernardino Superior
Court Case No. CIVSB21115842
B) PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT (Pursuant to Government Code Section
54957)
i. City Manager
7:00 PM
The Regular Meeting was called to order at 7:12 p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Fred Shorett
on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at Feldheym Central Library, San Bernardino, CA.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Dr. Joshua Beckley from Ecclesia Christian Fellowship led the Invocation and Joshua
Almaraz Miranda from Belvedere Elementary School led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Sonia Carvalho reported that there was no reportable action from Closed
Session.
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PRESENTATIONS
1. October 2023 Citizen of the Month – Manal Iskander, Greenshack – 2nd Ward
2. October 2023 Citizen of the Month – George’s Burgers – 2nd Ward
3. October 2023 Citizen of the Month – Meiga Sushi – 2nd Ward
4. October 2023 Citizen of the Month – Omar Aguirre, Tacos Arandas – 2nd Ward
5. October 2023 Citizen of the Month – Miyagi Sushi – 2nd Ward
Councilmember Ibarra presented certificates for Citizen of the Month to Manal
Iskander, Nick Kritikos, Maizi Ying, Omar Aguirre, and Myagi Sushi was not present.
6. Presentation of the City of San Bernardino Summer 2023 Youth Basketball All
Star Participants
Director of Parks and Recreation, Lydie Gutfeld, introduced Cisco Ramirez, Youth
Sports Coordinator to provide a presentation for the certificate recipients.
7. Recognition of Cal State San Bernardino University Baseball and Coach
Mike Nadeau on his accomplishment in leading the team to its first National
Collegiate Athletic Association run and being named Coach of the Year
Director of Parks and Recreation, Lydie Gutfeld gave a presentation and presented the
Certificate of Recognition to Coach Rene on behalf of Mike Nadeau.
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
Patricia Suarez Ramirez, Rolling Star, spoke on the assistance they offer to those with
disabilities.
Rikke Van Johnson spoke on the City Manager candidates and asked the Mayor and
City Council to select a City Manager that will help the city move forward.
Deborah spoke of the Dollar General developer damaging her property wall.
Treasure Ortiz spoke on crushing and grinding on site in the city.
Al Palazzo spoke of the ideas on rebuilding the west side and Mt. Vernon. He invited
the Mayor and City Council on his vision tour.
Pastor Ray Turner asked the Mayor and City Council to keep Interim City Manager
Charles McNeely because he has started a good foundation to help the city move
forward.
Luis Ojeda spoke on the City Manager hiring process. He also spoke on the crushing
and grinding being done on site in the city.
Amy Malone, resident of the 4th Ward asked the Mayor and City Council what they are
doing to move the city forward and how she can help as a business owner.
At this time the agenda was re-ordered. Mayor Pro Tem Shorett paused Public
Comments at 8:00 p.m. to move on to the Public Hearing, item No. 24.
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PUBLIC HEARING
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Conduct a public hearing on the draft Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Consolidated
Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (FY22-23 CAPER); and
2. Authorize its submission to the United States Department of Housing and
Mayor Pro Tem Shorett opened the public hearing at 8:00 p.m.
A presentation was provided by Interim Agency Director of Community and Economic
Development and Housing, Mary Lanier.
There were no public speakers for this hearing.
The public hearing was closed at 8:03 p.m.
RESULT: APPROVED STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
Mayor Pro Tem Shorett resumed public comments at the conclusion of the Public
Hearing.
Barbara Sky spoke on Item No. 23, crushing and grinding concrete, and how this is not
healthy for the residents. She also commented on how the Mayor and City Council need
to work as a team, even if they do not agree.
John Shollenberger spoke on the new Charter that was approved in 2016, the Council-
Manager form of government, and also asked the residents to help remove the Mayor’s
position.
Dr. Gwen Dowdy Rodgers, fifth ward resident, spoke on the services Arrowhead United
Way offers and announced the hunger relief concert Arrowhead United Way will be
having to celebrate their 130 years of service. She also thanked Council Members for
checking on them after the water accident in their building.
Ali Sahabi spoke in support of Item No. 8.
Daniel Jivandee spoke on several topics, the number of mosquitoes in the city, Item No.
9 and incorporating metrics for landlords, crushing and grinding on site, and the City
Manager hiring process.
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Christian Shaughnessy, staff liaison for the San Bernardino County Youth Advisory
Board on Homelessness, spoke in support of Council Member Calvin and in support of
Item No. 8. He also mentioned health issues resulting from the crushing and grinding
concrete at city sites.
Keith Benitez spoke in support of Item No. 8 and asked the Mayor and City Council to
help break the awful cycle of homelessness.
Ollie Espinoza spoke in support of Item No. 8.
Mykayah McKenzie spoke in support of Item No. 8.
Ulyzes Benitez spoke in support of Item No. 8.
Dolores Armstead spoke in support of Item No. 8, as well as the economic development
of the city. She is in opposition to crushing and grinding concrete and asked the Mayor
and City Council to do something about the “Oxbow Project.”
Junior Carrillo spoke in support of Item No. 8. He also encourages the residents to read
the staff report for crushing and grinding.
Lydia Savala spoke on the pet population problem in the city and that a spay neuter
program needs to be implemented.
Diane Watson, representative from Southern California Animal Relief, spoke of the
condition of the Animal Shelter.
Georgia Lykouretzos spoke in opposition to the new position for the Animal Shelter and
the conditions of the Animal Shelter.
Sharon Negrete spoke on the Animal Shelter condition and the overcrowding.
David Freedman spoke in support of Item No. 8.
Robert Lopez, owner of Ortiz Ice Cream, commented on an incident that he had with
Code Enforcement.
Michael Cross is a local rescue and asked the Mayor and City Council to do something
about the animals.
“Less” spoke on several topics such as illegal dumping, removing the brick walls near
Hilltop Restaurant since there is security now, Mt. Vernon bridge funding, and the City
Manager recruitment. Asked to bring more low-income housing to help the homeless.
Claudia Contreras asked the Mayor and City Council for help with her permits to
construct her business and with the issues she has with Alice’s Restaurant using her
property for parking.
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Cheryl Brown spoke in support of Item No. 8 and No. 9. She asked the Mayor and City
Council to work together on the City Manager recruitment.
Hardy Brown spoke in support of the strategic initiative and Item No. 8. He asked to
review the contract with Best, Best, and Krieger after recruitment of the City Manager.
Jim Penman asked the City Council to support Mayor Helen Tran because the mayor is
the leader of the city. He also asked to support the mayor’s decision on the City
Manager recruitment.
At this time, Chief Deputy City Clerk, Telicia Lopez read into the record the ADA written
public Comment from Tim Dorame: spoke on the recruitment of the City Manager and
having Charles McNeely as the City Manager.
CITY MANAGER UPDATE
Jeff Kraus, Public Information Officer provided city wide updates. Highlights included the
city awarded over $2.5 million to one hundred and five local small businesses and non-
profits, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the new Del Rosa fire
station, the open house at the Economic Development and Corporate Training Center,
the Library received a grant to improve broadband service and the Saturday book sale
returns on October 14th through the 21st, the Rendezvous back to Route 66 returns on
Saturday, Coptober Fest will be on Wednesday, October 11th, and the city launces the
weekly farmers market.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Items on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and are voted on in a single
motion unless a council or staff member has pulled the item for more discussion.
RESULT: APPROVED THE CONSENT CALENDAR [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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8.Adoption of the Strategic Initiatives (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-144:
a) Approving and authorizing the Agency Director of Administrative
Services to amend the City of San Bernardino’s FY 2023/24
Operating Budget totaling $6,636,293 with $1,610,693 in General
Fund appropriations, $3,325,600 in General Fund Strategic Reserve
appropriations, and $1,700,000 in General Fund Capital Contingency
Reserve appropriations; and
b) Approving the allocation of $2,000,000 beginning FY 2026/27 to
sustain homelessness-related services; and
c) Approving the creation of the Economic Development Department;
and
d) Directing staff to prepare and bring back a revised City salary
schedule to include any new positions that are budgeted and the
retitling of the Agency Directors.
2. Approve prioritizing the ADA Master Plan (future phases), Storm Drain
Master Plan, and Facility/Building Management Master Plan as part of the
biennial budget process; and
3. Direct staff to bring back Strategic Initiatives that require further Council
review and approval.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023144 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
9.Adoption of Ordinance No. MC1619 Amending Chapter 15.27 of the San
Bernardino Municipal Code, Regarding Rental Housing Program
Maintenance Standards
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino:
adopt Ordinance No. MC-1619 Amending Chapter 15.27 of the San Bernardino
Interim Director of Community and Economic Development Mary Lanier announced that
an administrative correction was needed to the ordinance, to include multifamily rental
in the title.
RESULT: ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. MC1619 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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10. Settlement Agreement of Escrow Account Funds with Los Angeles
Engineering
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of San Bernardino, California:
Los Angeles Engineering, a California Corporation; and
receive the funds, and close the escrow account.
RESULT: APPROVED STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
11.City Board, Commission, and Citizen Advisory Committee Minutes Approved
in August and September 2023
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino
receive and file the minutes from the City board, commission, and citizen advisory
committee meetings approved in August and September 2023.
RESULT: APPROVED STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
12.Senior Human Resources/Risk Analyst Classification Title Change
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, Adopt Resolution 2023-147:
Supervising Human Resources Analyst; and
2. Amending the City-wide salary schedule for full-time, part-
and seasonal positions.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023147 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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13.Library Literacy Program Grant Funding (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Resolution No. 2023-148 approving:
1.
Family Literacy Services
from the California State Library for Literacy Program services
2.
versus the actual grant funds received.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023148 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
14.Library Revenue and Expense Budget (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Resolution No. 2023-149 approving:
1.
Bernardino Emblem Club No. 178.
2.
revenues and expenditures.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023149 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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15.Older Californians Nutrition Program Grant Award FY 2023/24 and Related
Purchase Orders
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Resolution No. 2023-150 authorizing:
1.
of Aging and Adult Services –
$376,667;
2. Agency Director of Administrative Services, or designee,
grant funds to the FY 23/24 operating budget;
3.
the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024 as follows:
Sysco Foods: $183,500
Hollandia Dairy: $23,500
Consulting Health Nutrition Services, Inc.: $17,000
4.
$20,000 to ensure the needs of the program are met.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023150 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
16.2023/2024 Senior Companion Program (SCP) – 3rd Year of a 3Year Grant
Award (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Resolution No. 2023-151,
1.
$332,662, and
2.
2024.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023151 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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17.Accept 2022 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Grant (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2023-152 authorizing:
1. The City Manager to accept the
Grant funds; and
2. The Agency Director of Administrative Services to amend
2023/24 Adopted Budget by $100,000 in both revenue and expenditures.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023152 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
18.Accept California Office of Traffic Safety Grant Award (24004883) (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2023-153 authorizing:
1.
(STEP) grant; and
2.
expenditures.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023153 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
19.Acceptance of FY 2023 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino
California, adopt Resolution No. 2023-154, authorizing:
1.
Grant; and
2.
Adopted Budget by $230,081 in both revenue and expenditures.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023154 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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20.FiveYear Capital Improvement Plan FY 2023/24 to FY 2027/28 for Measure I
Local Expenditures (All Wards)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2023-155 approving the Measure I Five-Year
Measure I Expenditure Strategy.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023155 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
21.Contract Change Order Approval – 5th Street Senior Center Kitchen
Improvements (Ward 1)
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2023-156:
1.
Senior Center Kitchen Improvements (“Project”); and
2.
Street Senior Center Kitchen; and
3.
total
and
4.
necessary, to complete the project.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2023156 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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22.Adoption of Ordinance No. MC1621 to Grant a Franchise to Southern
California Gas Company
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California adopt Ordinance No. MC-1621, An Ordinance of the Mayor and City
Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, granting to Southern California
Gas Company, a corporation, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and
franchise to lay and use pipes and appurtenances for transmitting and distributing
gas for any all purposes under, along, across or upon the public streets, ways,
alleys, and places, as the same now or may hereafter exist, within said
municipality.
RESULT: ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. MC1621 [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Council Member, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
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DISCUSSION
23. Discussion of Crushing and Grinding Operations in the City, the Repeal of
Resolution 2020265, and a Development Code Amendment Updating
Temporary Use Permits
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Discuss the repeal of Resolution No. 2020 - 265;
2. Discuss Development Code Amendment to Section 19.70.035 (B)
(Development and Operational Standards for Temporary Use Permits –
On-site and Off-site Contractor’s Construction Yards); and
3. Provide additional direction to staff regarding the topics discussed.
Interim Director of Community and Economic Development Mary Lanier gave the
presentation.
There was discussion amongst the City Council regarding having subject matter experts
present with more information and bringing back the repeal of Resolution 2020-265.
Council Member Reynoso stated he would not support repealing the Ordinance.
RESULT: DIRECTED STAFF TO BRING BACK A RESOLUTION TO REPEAL
RESOLUTION NO. 2020265 AND ISSUE A WRITTEN NOTICE TO
THE PLANNING COMMISSION, TO RENDER WITHIN 40 DAYS A
REPORT ON CRUSHING RESTRICTION OF UNFINISHED
MATERIALS WITHIN 1,000 FEET OF RESIDENTIALLY ZONED
PROPERTY. STAFF WILL PROVIDE A PRESENTATION FROM A
THIRD PARTY SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT ON CRUSHING AND
GRINDING [70]
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Council Member, Ward 1
SECONDER: Juan Figueroa, Council Member, Ward 3
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL UPDATES/REPORTS ON CONFERENCES/MEETINGS
At this time, the Mayor and City Council provided updates to the community. Highlights
included Police Department Coptober Fest, the senior health fair, the new fire station
open house, Brian Whitehead will no longer serve as the local reporter for The Sun and
will be replaced by David Allen., translation services were approved for the Inland Valley
Development Agency meeting, several Council Members attended the Legue of
California Cities in Sacramento, attended the Central Valley Homeless Network, the K-9
fundraiser hosted by San Bernardino Police Department. The State of the County took
place on September 27th. There were workshops on the community benefits agreement
hosted by Just San Bernardino. As well as attending the National American Day lunch
at California State University, San Bernardino, and Champion of Choice luncheon.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting of the Mayor and City Council was adjourned on Wednesday, October 4,
2023, at 10:23 p.m. The next meeting of the Mayor and City Council will adjourn to a
Special Closed Session to be held on Friday, October 18, 2023, in the Feldheym
Central Library located at 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, California 92401.
Closed Session will begin at 5:30 p.m. Open Session will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Telicia Lopez
Telicia Lopez, CMC, Chief Deputy City Clerk