City of Fresno  
2600 Fresno Street  
Fresno, CA 93721  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Thursday, June 18, 2026  
9:00 AM  
Regular Meeting  
Council Chambers  
City Council  
Council President - Nelson Esparza  
Vice President - Tyler Maxwell  
Councilmembers:  
Annalisa Perea, Mike Karbassi, Miguel Angel Arias, Brandon Vang,  
Nick Richardson  
City Manager - Georgeanne A. White  
City Attorney - Andrew Janz  
City Clerk - Amy K. Aller  
THE FRESNO CITY COUNCIL WELCOMES YOU TO THE COUNCIL CHAMBER,  
LOCATED IN CITY HALL, 2ND FLOOR, 2600 FRESNO STREET, FRESNO,  
CALIFORNIA 93721.  
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Council pursuant to Rule No. 10 of the Rules of Procedure for the City Council of the City  
of Fresno (available in the City Clerk’s Office).  
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GOVERNMENT CODE 84308 CONTRIBUTION PROHIBITIONS AND MANDATORY  
DISCLOSURES - The Political Reform Act of 1974 (Act) restricts campaign contributions  
over $500 to a decision-making public official from a party or participant, or their agent, in  
a proceeding involving a license, permit, contract, or entitlement for use. The Act requires  
disclosure of the contribution and creates a conflict where a decision-maker has received  
$500 or more from a party or participant to a proceeding in the prior 12 months. A  
decision-maker must disclose on the record during the proceeding that they have received  
contributions from a party, participant, or agent of a party or participant, greater than $500  
within the preceding 12 months and the name(s) of the contributor(s). (See 2 CCR  
18438.8(a).) Parties to a proceeding are required to disclose on the record if they made  
contributions over $500 to a decision-maker within the prior 12 months, and are prohibited  
from making contributions to a decision-maker during the proceeding and for 12 months  
after the date a final decision is rendered on the proceeding.  
9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL  
Invocation by Pastor B.T. Lewis II Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
APPROVE AGENDA  
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS  
Proclamation for “The 76th Anniversary of Fresno NAACP”  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month”  
Councilmember Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Roosevelt High School Baseball Day”  
Councilmember Vang  
Sponsors:  
COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
MAYOR/MANAGER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
1. SCHEDULED COUNCIL HEARINGS AND MATTERS  
9:05 A.M. JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY IN ITS  
CAPACITY AS HOUSING SUCCESSOR TO THE REDEVELOPMENT  
AGENCY OF THE CITY OF FRESNO AND THE FRESNO  
REVITALIZATION CORPORATION  
Approve a Local Housing Trust Fund Agreement in an  
amount not to exceed $3,727,000, with the City of Fresno,  
the Housing Successor to the Redevelopment Agency of the  
City of Fresno, and The Park Partners LLC for the  
development of The Park at South Stadium, a 174-unit  
multifamily rental housing project located at 815, 829, and  
835 Fulton Street (City Council District 3)  
Planning and Development Department and Successor  
Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno  
Sponsors:  
9:10 A.M.  
HEARING to consider the proposed Annual Assessment for  
the City of Fresno Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance  
District No. 1 (Citywide)  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Confirming diagram and assessment  
and levy of annual assessment, 2026-2027, for Landscaping  
and Lighting District No. 1 (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
9:15 A.M. JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF  
FRESNO, THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT  
AGENCY OF THE CITY OF FRESNO AND THE FRESNO  
REVITALIZATION CORPORATION  
Actions pertaining to the disposition of surplus lands:  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Declaring APNs 468-192-13T and 468-  
192-14T to be exempt surplus land (Subject to Mayor’s Veto);  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Declaring APN 468-222-12T to be  
exempt surplus land (Subject to Mayor’s Veto);  
3. ****RESOLUTION - Declaring APNs 468-223-01T, 468-  
223-02T and 468-223-19T to be exempt surplus land  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto);  
4. ***RESOLUTION - Declaring a portion of APN 468-195-  
34T to be exempt surplus land (Subject to Mayor’s Veto);  
5. ****RESOLUTION - Declaring APNs 468-222-15T, 468-  
222-16T and 468-195-34T (portion) to be surplus land and  
directing staff to comply with the Surplus Land Act (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto); and  
6. ****RESOLUTION - Finding good cause and clear and  
convincing benefit to the public pursuant to Fresno Municipal  
Code Section 4-204 relating to the disposition of real surplus  
property (Requires Five Affirmative Votes) (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency  
Sponsors:  
9:20 A.M.  
HEARING to consider Text Amendment Application No.  
P26-01326 and related Environmental Finding for  
Environmental Assessment No. P26-01326, amending  
Sections 15-1002, 15-1102, 15-1502, 15-5102 and 15-6802  
to comply with California Government Code Sections  
65580-65589.11 to maintain compliance with the City of  
Fresno Housing Element and permit housing developments  
with at least 20 percent of units affordable to lower-income  
households without discretionary action on any nonvacant  
site identified in a prior housing element and on any vacant  
site included in two or more consecutive Housing Elements.  
1. ADOPTION of a finding set forth in Environmental  
Assessment No. P26-01326, that Text Amendment  
Application No. P26-01326 is exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section  
15061(b)(3).  
2. BILL (for introduction) amending Sections 15-1002, 15-  
1102, 15-1502, 15-5102 and 15-6802, relating to housing  
streamlining.  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
9:25 A.M.  
Hearing to consider the adoption of the City of Fresno Active  
Transportation Plan (Citywide)  
1. Adopt a finding that the 2026 City of Fresno Active  
Transportation Plan is statutorily exempt from the  
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) pursuant to California Public Resources Code  
Section 21080.20  
2. RESOLUTION - to adopt the Active Transportation Plan  
and accept the Active Transportation Project Prioritization  
Tool  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
10:00 A.M.  
Appearance by Amilea Gonzalez regarding “Non Profit  
Agency - CASA” (District 2 Resident)  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
3:55 P.M.  
HEARING to consider the adoption of the Central Southeast  
Area Specific Plan and related Environmental Assessment.  
The following Plan Amendment and Rezone applications  
(collectively numbered as application P23-00400) have been  
filed by the Fresno City Council and pertain to approximately  
2,067 acres in the Southeast area of the City of Fresno  
(Council Districts 5 and 7)  
1. ADOPT - Recirculated Mitigated Negative Declaration  
(SCH 2023020138) for Environmental Assessment No. P23-  
00400 dated December 19, 2025, and the associated  
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP)  
prepared pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) Guidelines Sections 15070 through 15075.  
2. RESOLUTION - to repeal the Roosevelt Community Plan  
(Plan Amendment Application P23-00400).  
3. BILL (for Introduction and Adoption) - to repeal of the  
Butler/Willow Specific Plan (Plan Amendment Application P23  
-00400).  
4. ***RESOLUTION - to Adopt the Central Southeast  
Specific Plan (Plan Amendment Application No. P23-00400)  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
5. RESOLUTION - Updating the Land Use Map (Figure  
LU-1) of the Fresno General Plan to Incorporate the Central  
Southeast Area Specific Plan (Plan Amendment P23-00400)  
6. ***BILL (for Introduction and Adoption) - Approve Rezone  
Application No. P22-00400 to Amend the Official Zoning Map  
to Rezone Approximately 119 acres of Property within the  
Central Southeast Area Specific Plan area to be consistent  
with the Planned Land Use Map (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Planning and Development Department and Office of the  
Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
4:00 P.M.  
HEARING to consider Plan Amendment Application No.  
P23-03006, Rezone Application No. P23-03006 and related  
Environmental Assessment pertaining to approximately 55.31  
acres of property bounded by East Annadale Avenue to the  
north, State Route 41 to the east, South Elm Avenue to the  
west, and East Chester/East Samson Avenue (alignment) to  
the south (Council District 3)  
1. DENY - Addendum to Final Program EIR (SCH No.  
2017031012) for the Southwest Fresno Specific Plan, dated  
February 20, 2025, for the proposed project pursuant to  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines  
Section 15164  
2. DENY - Plan Amendment Application No. P23-03006  
proposing to amend the Fresno General Plan and the  
Southwest Fresno Specific Plan to change the planned land  
use designation for the subject properties from Neighborhood  
Mixed-Use to Employment - Light Industrial and amendment  
to Policy LU-8.1 of the Southwest Fresno Specific Plan  
3. DENY - Rezone Application No. P23-03006 proposing to  
rezone the subject properties from the NMX (Neighborhood  
Mixed-Use) zone district to the IL/cz (Light  
Industrial/conditions of zoning) zone district.  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR  
Approval of the Minutes for June 4, 2026, Regular and  
Special Meetings  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Amending Rules 5, 7, 10, and 13 of the  
Council Rules of Procedure to Comply with Changes to the  
Brown Act, plus Miscellaneous Cleanup Edits (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - To support the Better Roads, Safe  
Streets Transportation Measure (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Office of the Mayor & City Manager, Vice President Maxwell,  
Councilmember Arias and Councilmember Richardson  
Actions pertaining to the PARCS and Public Safety facilities  
solar projects capital improvement projects (Citywide)  
1. Adopt findings of Categorical Exemptions pursuant to  
Class 1/15301) of the California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) Guidelines  
2. Award a Design Build contract to Alliance Building  
Solutions, Inc. (ABS), for a not to exceed amount of  
$5,684,172, to be financed through Metro Futures, Inc. with a  
Lease Purchase Agreement, for the implementation of solar  
energy services, including construction, installation, labor,  
materials, and design-builder project management for solar at  
seven sites and EV Chargers at three sites  
3. Approve the Lease Purchase Agreement with Metro  
Futures, Inc. for an amount of $5,684,172, with an additional  
$25,000 issuance cost, for a total not to exceed $5,709,172  
through a 20-year lease term  
4. ***RESOLUTION - authorizing the City Manager or  
designee to enter into a Design Build contract with Alliance  
Building Solutions, Inc., a Lease Purchase Agreement, an  
escrow agreement and equipment schedule with Metro  
Futures, Inc., and all related documents (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
5. ***RESOLUTION - declaring its official Intent to reimburse  
certain expenditures from the proceeds of Lease Purchase  
Agreement (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
6. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 56th Amendment to  
Annual Appropriations Resolution No. 2025-179 to  
appropriate $1,100,000 for the Phase 4 Solar Installation  
Project (Requires Five Affirmative Votes) (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
Office of the Mayor & City Manager, Finance Department and  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the Consultant Services Agreement with Krazan &  
Associates, Inc., of Clovis, California in the amount of  
$623,830 with an $18,700 contingency, for the Acceptance  
Testing and Engineering Inspection services support for the  
H Street Parking Structure Project (Bid File No. 12601873)  
(Council District 3)  
Capital Projects Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve Contract Change Order No. 03 with Katch  
Environmental Incorporated dba Katch General of Fresno,  
California in the amount of $83,886.57 increasing the total  
contract amount to $3,892,302.81 with 26 additional working  
days for the Garage 9 Renovation Project. (Bid File  
12500982) (Council District 3)  
Capital Projects Department and Planning and Development  
Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Pump Station 290A Project (Bid File  
12601642) (County)  
1. Adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to the  
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines  
2. Award a Construction Contract to Parks Water Resources  
LLC of Zamora, California in the amount of $850,155.65 to  
drill a new water production well  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Award a Construction Contract in the amount of  
$1,337,601.00 to Agee Construction Corporation, of Fresno,  
California for the Merced Street Reconnection Rebid Project  
(Bid File No. 12601347) (Council District 3)  
Capital Projects Department and Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the City of Fresno Pave More Now - Bid  
Package B-2 Project (Bid File No. 12602019) (Council  
Districts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7):  
1. Adopt an Environmental Assessment No. CP00017 PMN  
Package B-2, dated April 14, 2026, a determination that the  
proposed project qualifies for Categorical Exemption as set  
forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
Guidelines, Sections 15301/Class 1 and 15302/Class 2  
2. Award a Construction Contract in the amount of  
$14,488,896.79 to Archer Civil Construction of Tulare, CA, as  
the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for pavement  
construction relating to the City of Fresno “Pave More Now” -  
Bid Package B-2 Project (Bid File No. 12602019)  
Capital Projects Department and Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Municipal Advisor Professional Services Contract  
with KNN Public Finance, LLC for a five-year term effective  
through May 30, 2031, in an amount not to exceed $425,000,  
with the option of two one-year extensions, each not to  
exceed $85,000 annually (Bid File No. 12601730)  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the award of a Cooperative Purchase Agreement to  
Mythics, LLC., for Oracle server and operating system  
support in the amount of $228,799.88 for a one-year term,  
with an annual renewal for two additional years, for a total  
amount not to exceed $830,000 for the three-year period.  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Submission for acceptance of the Parks, Arts and Recreation  
Commission’s Five-Year Evaluation of the Fresno Clean and  
Safe Neighborhood Parks Tax (Measure P)  
Parks, After School and Recreation and Community Services  
Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Second Amendment to the Best Tours & Travel  
Service Contract to extend the term to August 26, 2027, and  
increase spending authority by $110,000 for a total amount  
not to exceed $263,700  
Parks, After School and Recreation and Community Services  
Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Authorizing the City Manager or Designee  
to Apply for and Accept a Grant of up to $200,000 from the  
California Public Utilities Commission to Fund Digital Literacy  
Education and Digital Access (Citywide) (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
Parks, After School and Recreation and Community Services  
Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Expanded Access to Arts and  
Culture Grant Program  
1. RESOLUTION - Adopting the Measure P Expanded  
Access to Arts and Culture Grant Guidelines  
2. RESOLUTION - To create the Ad-hoc Cultural Arts Grant  
Application Review Committee to be Known as “ARC Group  
A”  
3. RESOLUTION - To create the Ad-hoc Cultural Arts Grant  
Application Review Committee to be Known as “ARC Group  
B”  
4. RESOLUTION - To create the Ad-hoc Cultural Arts Grant  
Application Review Committee to be Known as “ARC Group  
C”  
5. RESOLUTION - To create the Ad-hoc Cultural Arts Grant  
Application Review Committee to be Known as “ARC Group  
D”  
6. RESOLUTION - To create the Ad-hoc Cultural Arts Grant  
Application Review Committee to be Known as “ARC Group  
E”  
Parks, After School and Recreation and Community Services  
Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Helm Lofts, a 98-unit multifamily  
housing development project, located at 1101 Fulton Street,  
Fresno California (City Council District 3)  
1. ***RESOLUTION - in support of a contribution of City  
Funds in an amount not to exceed $1,600,000 toward the  
housing development project located on 1101 Fulton Street in  
Fresno California (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
2. ***RESOLUTION - in support of a contribution of City  
Funds in an amount not to exceed $8,000,000 toward the  
housing development project located on 1101 Fulton Street in  
Fresno California (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Rincon Consultants, Inc., a California  
corporation, to provide On-Call Historic Preservation  
Services for the Planning and Development Department.  
1. Approve a Consultant Services Agreement between the  
City of Fresno and Rincon Consultants, Inc. for on-call  
Historic Preservation consulting in an amount not to exceed  
$120,000, effective through July 31, 2027, with the option of  
three one-year extensions for a total amount not to exceed  
$480,000  
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the  
agreement on behalf of the City.  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to professional lead-based paint  
inspections, testing, risk assessments, and consultant  
services for the Community Development Division (Bid File  
12601789)  
1. Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with All Hazard  
EHS Inc. in an amount not to exceed $100,000, to provide  
professional lead-based paint inspections, testing, risk  
assessments, and consultant services from July 1, 2026 to  
June 30, 2028 with an option for a one-year extension for the  
City’s federally funded housing rehabilitation programs  
2. Approve a consultant services agreement with JSA  
Environmental Consulting Inc., in an amount not to exceed  
$100,000, to provide professional lead-based paint  
inspections, testing, risk assessments, and consultant  
services from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2028 with an option for  
a one-year extension for the City’s federally funded housing  
rehabilitation programs  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to establishing Entertainment Zones  
1. ADOPTION of a finding that the proposed amendment is  
exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)  
2. ***BILL B-18 (Reintroduced June 4, 2026) (For Adoption)  
Adding Section 9-3801 and Amending Section 9-2503 of the  
Fresno Municipal Code relating to Establishing Entertainment  
Zones. (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 46th Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2025-179 to  
appropriate $816,600 in the Water Connection Charge Fund  
for the completion of citywide water system connection  
projects (Requires Five Affirmative Votes) (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the City of Fresno’s water meters, parts,  
and related replacement components (Citywide):  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt a resolution authorizing an  
exception to formal bidding procedures and award a sole  
source Requirements Contract with Badger Meter  
Incorporated in an amount not to exceed $5,235,863.45  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
2. Award a sole source Requirements Contract with Badger  
Meter Incorporated in the amount of $1,047,172.69 per year  
for two years with up to three one-year extensions, for a total  
contract amount not to exceed $5,235,863.45, plus annual  
Producer Price Index adjustments  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with Carollo  
Engineers, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, with a term through  
June 30, 2029 for an amount not to exceed $1,149,875, and  
a contingency amount not to exceed $115,125, for a total  
contract amount not to exceed $1,265,000 for the Primary  
Clarifier Rehabilitation Project at the Fresno Clovis Regional  
Wastewater Reclamation Facility (Bid File No. 12601010)  
(Council District 3)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with Carollo  
Engineers, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, with a term through  
June 30, 2029, for an amount not to exceed $855,932, and a  
contingency amount not to exceed $85,668, for a total  
contract amount not to exceed $941,600 for the Secondary  
Treatment Process Rehabilitation Project at the Fresno  
Clovis Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility (Bid File  
No. 120601590) (Council District 3)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve a First Amendment to the Preliminary Engineering  
Services Agreement with BNSF Railway Company, to  
increase the agreement amount by $106,846.61, for a total  
estimated cost of $159,952.61 for additional submittal review  
and approval for the North Avenue Sewer Trunk Main  
Realignment Project (Council Districts 3 and 5)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Wellhead Treatment Improvements at  
Pump Station 347 Project (Bid File 12601675) (Council  
District 7)  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15302/Class 2 (Replacement or Reconstruction) of  
the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines  
2. Award a Construction Contract in the amount of  
$857,000.00 to West Valley Construction Company Inc., as  
the lowest responsive and responsible bidder  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
RESOLUTION - Dedicating public utility easements on  
portions of City-owned properties, to accommodate the public  
utility relocation associated with the Blackstone McKinley  
BNSF Grade Separation Project (Council Districts 1 and 7)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
2.  
Approve a Second Amendment to the Professional  
Consultant Services Agreement with TJKM Transportation  
Consultants for the Active Transportation Plan Update, for  
additional scope services, increase the amount by $22,560,  
for a total agreement amount of $420,560, and extend the  
agreement an additional three months through September 30,  
2026 (Citywide)  
-AA.  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
2.  
Actions pertaining to the agreement with the State of  
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) (Council  
Districts 1, 2, and 3)  
-BB.  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15301/Class 1 of the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines  
2. Approve the revised State Route 99 Freeway  
Maintenance Agreement  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
2.  
Authorize the City Manager to execute a Revenue Agreement  
with Fresno Unified School District, subsidizing transit fares  
on Fresno Area Express buses  
-CC.  
Department of Transportation  
Sponsors:  
2.  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 52nd Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriation Resolution No. 2025-179 to appropriate  
$1,618,200 in State Transportation Development Act (TDA)  
(LTF) Art-4 revenues to support transit operations (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
-DD.  
Department of Transportation  
Sponsors:  
2.  
Approve the appointment of April D. Henry to the Active  
Transportation Advisory Committee for a term ending on  
October 1, 2028  
-EE.  
Councilmember Perea  
Sponsors:  
CONTESTED CONSENT CALENDAR  
3. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting a Technology Disruption Policy  
During Public Meetings of the City Council (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
UNSCHEDULED COMMUNICATION  
PLEASE NOTE: UNSCHEDULED COMMUNICATION IS NOT SCHEDULED FOR A  
SPECIFIC TIME AND MAY BE HEARD ANY TIME DURING THE MEETING  
4. CITY COUNCIL  
Presentation by Neil O’Brien  
Councilmember Richardson  
Sponsors:  
Oral Summary Report and Approval of At-Will Agreement for  
City Clerk, Amy Aller (Cobb), effective June 15, 2026  
Council President Esparza  
Sponsors:  
5. CLOSED SESSION  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS -  
Government Code Section 54957.6  
City Negotiators: Sumeet Malhi  
Employee Organization(s): 1. International Union of  
Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers, Local 39 (Local  
39); 2. Fresno City Employees Association (FCEA); 3. Fresno  
Police Officers Association (FPOA Basic), Unit 4; 4.  
International Association of Firefighters, Local 202, Unit 5  
(Fire Basic); 5. Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1027  
(ATU); 6. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,  
Local 100 (IBEW); 7. Fresno Police Officers Association  
(FPOA Management); 8. International Association of  
Firefighters, Local 202, Unit 10 (Fire Management); 9. City of  
Fresno Professional Employees Association (CFPEA); 10.  
City of Fresno Management Employees Association  
(CFMEA). 11. Employee Organization(s): Unrepresented  
Employees in Unit 2 (Non-Represented Management and  
Confidential Classes): Airport Public Safety Manager, Airports  
Public Safety Assistant Manager, Assistant City Attorney,  
Assistant City Manager, Assistant Controller, Assistant  
Director, Assistant Director of Personnel Services, Assistant  
Director of Public Utilities, Assistant Director of Public Works,  
Assistant Police Chief, Assistant Retirement Administrator,  
Background Investigator, Budget Analyst, Budget Manager,  
Chief Assistant City Attorney, Chief Information Officer, Chief  
Labor Negotiator, Chief of Staff to Councilmember, Chief of  
Staff to the Mayor, City Attorney (City Negotiator, Council  
President Esparza), City Attorney Investigator, City Clerk  
(City Negotiator, Council President Esparza), City Engineer,  
City Manager (City Negotiator, Mayor Dyer), Community  
Coordinator, Community Outreach Specialist, Controller,  
Council Assistant, Deputy City Attorney II, Deputy City  
Attorney III, Deputy City Manager, Director, Director of  
Aviation, Director of Development, Director of Personnel  
Services, Director of Public Utilities, Director of  
Transportation, Economic Development Coordinator,  
Economic Development Director, Executive Assistant to  
Department Director, Executive Assistant to the City Attorney,  
Executive Assistant to the City Council, Executive Assistant to  
the City Manager, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Fire  
Chief, Governmental Affairs Manager, Human Resources  
Manager, Independent Reviewer, Internal Auditor, Investment  
Officer, Management Analyst II, Payroll Accountant, Payroll  
Manager, Police Chief, Principal Budget Analyst, Principal  
Internal Auditor, Principal Labor Relations Analyst, Project  
Liaison/Program Administrator, Public Affairs Officer, Public  
Works Director, Retirement Administrator, Retirement  
Benefits Manager, Retirement Office Manager, Senior  
Budget Analyst, Senior City Attorney Investigator, Senior  
Deputy City Attorney I, Senior Deputy City Attorney II, Senior  
Deputy City Attorney III, Senior Human Resources/Risk  
Analyst, Senior Law Clerk, Special Assistant City Attorney,  
Supervising Deputy City Attorney, Veterinarian  
Office of the Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Addison Couto v. City of Fresno, et al.; Fresno Superior  
Court Case No.24CECG01436  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
City of Fresno v. Gurpreet Chauhan, et al.  
Fresno Superior Court, Case No. 25CECG00464  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: Joseph Perez, et al. v. City of Fresno, et al.;  
Fresno Superior Court Case No.22CECG01150  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: City of Fresno v. Central Valley Community  
Sports Foundation, et al.; Fresno Superior Court Case No.  
25CECG05678  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(4)  
1 potential case  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL ANTICIPATED  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(4)  
1 potential case  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
ADJOURNMENT  
UPCOMING EMPLOYEE CEREMONIES  
EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER - 10:00 A.M.  
• July 22, 2026 (Wednesday) – Employee of the Summer Quarter  
• October 7, 2026 (Wednesday) – Employee of the Fall Quarter  
EMPLOYEE SERVICE AWARDS - 10:00 A.M.  
• November 18, 2026 (Wednesday) – Employees Fall Service Awards  
2026 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE  
June 23, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Budget Hearings)  
June 25, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
July 30, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
August 13, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
August 27, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
September 3, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)