City of Fresno  
2600 Fresno Street  
Fresno, CA 93721  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Thursday, January 15, 2026  
9:00 AM  
Regular Meeting  
Council Chambers  
City Council  
President - Mike Karbassi  
Vice President - Miguel Angel Arias  
Councilmembers:  
Annalisa Perea, Tyler Maxwell, Brandon Vang,  
Nick Richardson, Nelson Esparza  
City Manager - Georgeanne A. White  
City Attorney - Andrew Janz  
Interim 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.  
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION – Public participation during Fresno City Council meetings is  
always encouraged and can occur by attending a meeting in the Council Chambers on the  
2nd floor of City Hall located at 2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721.  
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the chamber) and place it in the speaker card collection basket at the front of the chamber.  
You may also approach the speaker podium upon the Council President’s call for any  
additional public comment.  
Unless otherwise announced, all public speakers will have up to 3 minutes to address  
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).  
SUBMIT DOCUMENTS / WRITTEN COMMENTS - Pursuant to Rule 11 (c) of the Rules of  
Procedure, no documents shall be accepted for Council review unless submitted to the City  
Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the Council Agenda item be heard. Documents / written  
comments related to an agenda item can be submitted by one of the following methods:  
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hours prior to the meeting start time [pursuant to Rule 11(c)].  
c) e-Comment is not permitted for Land use or CEQA items.  
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the City Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the agenda item being heard, pursuant to Rule  
11(c).  
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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 Dr. Jerome E. Jackson from the Christian Community Baptist Church  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
APPROVE AGENDA  
9:00 A.M. 2026 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION  
Election of Council President and Vice President  
Election of Chair and Vice Chair to the Successor Agency to  
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno  
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “State Champion Central East High School  
Football Team”  
Council President Karbassi, Councilmember Perea and Office  
of Mayor & City Manager  
Proclamation of “Brian Hughes”  
Council President Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Juan Esparza Loera Day”  
Vice President Arias  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Recognizing January as National Mentoring  
Month and Honoring Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central  
California”  
Councilmember Richardson and Councilmember Maxwell  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “National Human Trafficking Prevention and  
Awareness Month”  
Councilmember Esparza  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of Ralph Edwards  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
MAYOR/MANAGER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
1. SCHEDULED COUNCIL HEARINGS AND MATTERS  
9:10 A.M.  
HEARING to consider Annexation Application No. P24-02150,  
relating to approximately 1.89 acres of property located on  
the south side of West San Jose Avenue between North  
Maroa and North College Avenues (Council District 4)  
1. ADOPT - Environmental Assessment No. P24-02150  
dated November 19, 2025, an Addendum to Environmental  
Assessment No. R-17-020, in accordance with Sections  
15162 and 15164 of the California Environmental Quality Act  
(CEQA) Guidelines.  
2. RESOLUTION - Authorizing the City Manager or his/her  
designee to initiate the annexation of the “San Jose-Maroa  
No. 2 Reorganization” with the Fresno Local Agency  
Formation Commission (“LAFCO”).  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
9:15 A.M.  
Tax Equity and Financial Responsibility Act (TEFRA) public  
hearing.  
1. TEFRA HEARING - To hear and consider financing of the  
acquisition, development, construction, furnishing and  
equipping of a student housing facility and related working  
capital, The new bond will be issued by the Authority. As a  
jurisdiction in which the facilities are located, the Council  
must consider authorizing the Authority to issue the  
obligations for such purposes.  
2. ***RESOLUTION- Approving the Issuance by the  
California Public Finance Authority of not to exceed  
$80,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the California  
Public Finance Authority's Revenue Bonds for the purpose of  
financing the cost of (1) the acquisition, development,  
construction, furnishing, and equipping of a student housing  
facility and related working capital, (2) funding reserve funds  
and capitalized interest with respect to the bonds, if  
necessary, and (3) payment of certain costs of issuance of  
the bonds for the benefit of P3 Foundation Inc. or a related or  
successor entity, and other matters relating thereto herein  
specified. (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
9:20 A.M. JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL, THE CITY OF  
FRESNO IN ITS CAPACITY AS HOUSING SUCCESSOR TO THE  
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF FRESNO, THE  
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF  
THE CITY OF FRESNO, AND FRESNO REVITALIZATION  
CORPORATION  
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City  
of Fresno and Fresno Revitalization Corporation (FRC)  
consider adopting:  
1. RESOLUTION - Approving the Recognized Obligation  
Payment Schedule 26-27  
Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency  
Sponsors:  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR  
Approval of the Regular Meeting Minutes for December 18,  
2025.  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the salary range for Executive Assistant  
to the City Attorney:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopt the Eighteenth Amendment to the  
FY 2026 Salary Resolution No. 2025-177 amending Exhibit 2,  
Unit 2, Non-Represented Management and Confidential  
Classes, by modifying the salary range for Executive  
Assistant to the City Attorney to $5560 - $8340 effective  
January 1, 2026 (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
Approve the appointment of Larry Westerlund as the Urban  
Public Member-at-Large to the Fresno County Transportation  
Authority (FCTA) to a two-year term.  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the First Amendment for the Capital  
Projects Department’s On-Call Consultant Service  
Agreements for Materials Testing and Acceptance Services  
for capital improvement projects (Citywide):  
1. Approve the First Amendment to the On-Call Consultant  
Services Agreement with Salem Engineering Group Inc., of  
Fresno, California, for materials testing and acceptance  
services, increasing the maximum amount payable for all  
Task Orders by $1,000,000.00, for a total not to exceed  
Agreement value of $1,958,000.00;  
2. Approve the First Amendment to the On-Call Consultant  
Services Agreement with Krazan & Associates, Inc, of Clovis,  
California, for materials testing and acceptance services,  
increasing the maximum amount payable for all Task Orders  
by $1,000,000.00, for a total not to exceed Agreement value  
of $1,958,000.00.  
Capital Projects Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve Contract Change Order No. 4 with American Paving  
Co., Inc., of Fresno, California in the amount not to exceed  
$629,496.67 with two hundred (200) additional working days  
for the Southeast Fresno Sports Complex Project. (Bid File  
12402799) (Council District 5)  
Capital Projects Department, Parks, After School and  
Recreation and Community Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Large Park Restroom Project, Bid  
File 12600246 (Council District 4):  
1. Adopt a finding of a Categorical Exemption per staff’s  
determination, pursuant to Section 15303/Class 3 of the  
California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines,  
Environmental Assessment No. PC00346;  
2. Award a construction contract in the amount of not to  
exceed $608,363.20 with American Paving Co. of Fresno,  
California, as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder  
for the Large Park Restroom Project.  
Capital Projects Department, Parks, After School and  
Recreation and Community Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve Contract Change Order No. 4 with Floyd Johnston  
Construction Company Inc. of Fresno, California in the  
amount of $2,924,928.00 with one hundred (100) additional  
working days for the Downtown Redevelopment Grant Water  
and Sewer Improvements Project. (Bid File 12402356)  
(Council District 3)  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Reject all bids received for the Fresno-Clovis Regional  
Wastewater Reclamation Facility Warehouse West Side  
Canopy Project (Bid File No. 12600215) (Council District 3).  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the acquisition of property rights on a  
portion of a parcel to benefit the Ashlan Avenue Widening -  
Polk to Cornelia Project (Council District 1):  
1. Adopt a finding of the Mitigated Negative Declaration  
dated March 28, 2024, prepared for the Ashlan Avenue  
Widening - Polk to Cornelia Project;  
2. Approve the Agreement for Purchase and Sale of a  
Permanent Easement and Escrow Instructions for the  
property identified as Assessor’s Parcel Number 511-085-01  
in the amount of $222,000, plus applicable title and escrow  
costs.  
Capital Projects Department and Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve Contract Change Order No. 6 in the amount not to  
exceed $112,478.32, with sixty (60) additional working days,  
for the installation of one step-up transformer, battery  
controllers for the irrigation system, installation of six (6) solar  
lights, regrading a valley gutter, grading and compacting for  
the monument sign, the relocation of electrical conduits, and  
the installation of a bubbler, with Avison Construction  
Company, Inc. of Madera, CA for the Transformative Climate  
Communities Park at MLK Magnet Core (Les Kimber Park)  
Project - Project ID PW00857. (Bid File 12302905) (Council  
District 3)  
Capital Projects Department and Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve an increase to the citywide custodial services  
Requirements Contract with ScrubCan, Inc. of Fresno,  
California in the total amount of $605,000 per year, for a  
revised annual total amount not-to-exceed $3,005,000 for the  
remainder of the contract term plus annual CPI and PPI  
increases, to provide custodial services of parking facilities  
beginning January 2026 and account for future unforeseen  
custodial needs citywide moving forward (Bid File 9669)  
General Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the lease of City-owned land at  
Mosqueda Community Center (District 5):  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption per staff  
determination pursuant to Section 15301/Class 1 of the  
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines  
2. Approve a Ground Lease Agreement between the City of  
Fresno’s Parks, After School, Recreation and Community  
Services (PARCS) Department and Reading and Beyond in  
the amount starting at $40,845 annually for the lease of  
approximately 4,420 square feet of land at Mosqueda  
Community Center for an initial term of three years with two  
options to extend for one-year periods  
3. Authorize the PARCS Director or their designee to execute  
the Agreement and subsequent extensions on the City’s  
behalf  
General Services Department, Parks, After School and  
Recreation and Community Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Parks, After School Recreation and  
Community Services Department’s (PARCS) maintenance  
and operation of the McKinley Peace Garden located at 2743  
East McKinley Avenue (Council District 7):  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15301/Class 1 of the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines  
2. Approve the Landscape Maintenance Agreement (LMA)  
between the City of Fresno and the California Department of  
Transportation (Caltrans) for Maintenance of the community  
garden for a term of 10 years  
3. Approve the Transportation Art Maintenance Agreement  
(TAMA) between the City of Fresno and Caltrans to outline  
maintenance responsibilities associated with art located in  
the McKinley Peace Garden  
4. Authorize the City Manager or Designee to execute the  
Agreements and sign all related documents on the behalf of  
the City  
Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services  
Department and Councilmember Esparza  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to service agreements for One Fresno  
Youth Jobs Corps Program between the City of Fresno (City)  
and the CBOs:  
1. Approve the Fifth Amendment to the Agreement between  
the City and The Downtown Association of Fresno to extend  
the term of the agreement through February 28, 2026, and  
increase funds by $55,000.00 to provide ongoing  
employment for members in the One Fresno Youth Jobs  
Corps Program.  
2. Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement  
between the City and Community Media Access Collaborative  
(CMAC) to extend the term through February 28, 2026, and  
increase funds by $6,897.52 to provide ongoing employment  
for members in the One Fresno Youth Jobs Corps Program.  
3. Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement  
between the City and Fresno County Economic Opportunities  
Commission (Fresno EOC) to extend the term through  
February 28, 2026, and increase funds by $18,000.00 to  
provide ongoing employment for members in the One Fresno  
Youth Jobs Corps Program.  
4. Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement  
between the City and Poverello House to extend the term  
through February 28, 2026, and increase funds by  
$37,950.00 to provide ongoing employment for members in  
the One Fresno Youth Jobs Corps Program.  
5. Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement  
between the City and Career Nexus to extend the term  
through February 28, 2026, to provide ongoing employment  
for members in the One Fresno Youth Jobs Corps Program.  
Personnel Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Award a Requirements Contract for Sexual Assault Kit  
Initiative Grant 2024 “Testing of Partially Tested Kits” in an  
amount not to exceed $525,600 for three years with no  
extension options to DNA Labs International. (RFP File No.  
12600269).  
Police Department  
Sponsors:  
***BILL B-63 (Introduced December 18, 2025)(For Adoption) -  
Repealing Section 10-812 of the Fresno Municipal Code,  
Relating to Conditions on Police Response to Public Safety  
Alarm Systems (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Police Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Fresno County AB109 Adult Compliance  
Team (ACT)  
1. Approve a First Amendment to the Service Agreement with  
the County of Fresno acknowledging annual budget  
approval, which included continued funding for the  
reimbursement of five Fresno Police Officers, one Police  
Sergeant, and one Crime Analyst, which will be assigned to  
the Adult Compliance Team (ACT)/ Multi-Agency Gang  
Enforcement Consortium Team (MAGEC) in an amount not to  
exceed $1,992,584 for Fiscal Year 2025-26 for a total  
compensation paid for all services performed for the first and  
second year of this Agreement not to exceed $3,932,659.  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 25th Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriation Resolution No. 2025-179 appropriating  
$441,100 for the Police Department’s agreement No. 1 to the  
2025-2026 Public Safety Realignment Adult Compliance  
Team (ACT) Program (Requires Five Affirmative Votes)  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Police Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the First Amendment to the Consultant Services  
Agreement with Blais and Associates, LLC for Grant  
Application and Administration Services for the Department of  
Public Utilities to extend the term by one year to December  
31, 2026, with no increase in compensation. (Citywide)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to a sewer connection to serve Three  
Palms Mobile Home Park.  
1. Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH  
2024070976) dated November 2024, for the Three Palms  
Mobile Home Park Wastewater Collection and Disposal  
Project, pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act  
Guidelines;  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Authorizing the Director of Public  
Utilities or designee to accept funds and execute the financial  
assistance agreement and any amendments thereto with the  
California State Water Resources Control Board on behalf of  
the City of Fresno for a sewer connection to serve Three  
Palms Mobile Home Park. (Council District 3) (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Authorizing the Submission of a Grant  
Application for up to $500,000 from the State of California  
Office of Traffic Safety to Fund the Procurement of Traffic  
Data Analysis Software and Authorizing the Public Works  
Director or Designee to Accept and Execute All Application  
and Grant Agreement Documents on Behalf of the City of  
Fresno. (Citywide) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
RESOLUTION - Approving the Summary Vacation of a  
portion of the Southeast corner of East Divisadero Street and  
North Roosevelt Avenue. (District 3)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 33rd Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriation Resolution No. 2025-179 to reallocate  
$85,000 from the Public Works Department to the City  
Council Department (Requires 5 Affirmative Votes) (Subject  
to Mayor’s Veto)  
Councilmember Esparza  
Sponsors:  
Approve the First Amendment to Consultant Services  
Agreement with BX Consulting, LLC, to increase  
compensation by $62,000, for a total contract amount not to  
exceed $110,000 for additional business outreach services  
Council President Karbassi and Vice President Arias  
Sponsors:  
CONTESTED CONSENT CALENDAR  
3. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION  
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  
5. CLOSED SESSION  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS -  
Government Code Section 54957.6  
City Negotiators: Jennifer Misner; 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 Karbassi), City Attorney Investigator, City Clerk  
(City Negotiator, Council President Karbassi), 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 Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: Miguel Nunez Garcia v. City of Fresno, et al.  
Fresno Superior Court Case No. 25CECG00749  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: Sarah J. Gray v. City of Fresno and Demetrio  
Ordas, Fresno Superior Court Case No. 23CECG04116  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: La-Kebbia Wilson v. City of Fresno; et al,  
Eastern District Court Case No. 1:19-cv-01658  
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.  
• January 21, 2026 (Wednesday) - Employee of the Winter Quarter  
• April 2, 2026 (Thursday) – Employee of the Spring Quarter  
• 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.  
• April 15, 2026 (Wednesday) – Employee Spring Service Awards  
• November 18, 2026 (Wednesday) – Employees Fall Service Awards  
2026 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE  
January 29, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
February 19, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
February 26, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
March 19, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
March 26, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)