City of Fresno  
2600 Fresno Street  
Fresno, CA 93721  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
Thursday, September 25, 2025  
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  
City Clerk - Todd Stermer, MMC  
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.  
To be called to speak during a meeting, please fill out a speaker card (located throughout  
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 WRITTEN PUBLIC 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 being heard. Documents / written  
comments related to an agenda item can be submitted by one of the following methods:  
1) eComment – eComment allows the public to submit agenda related comments through  
a website prior to the meeting. Submitted comments are limited to 1440 characters and  
will be a part of the official record.  
selecting the “eComment” link.  
b) e-Comment is available for use upon publication of the agenda and closes 24  
hours prior to the meeting start time [pursuant to Rule 11(c)].  
c) e-Comment is not permitted for Land use or CEQA items.  
d) The e-Comment Electronic User Agreement can be viewed at:  
2) E-mail – Agenda related documents and comments can be e-mailed to the Office of  
the City Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the agenda item being heard, pursuant to Rule  
11(c).  
a) E-mail the Clerk’s Office at clerk@fresno.gov  
b) E-mails should include the agenda date, and the related agenda item number.  
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meeting will continue uninterrupted. Meetings will only be paused to address verified  
technical issues that interrupt public participation during meetings.  
The City of Fresno’s goal is to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If  
reasonable ADA accommodations are needed, including sign language interpretation,  
contact the Office of the City Clerk at (559) 621-7650 or clerk@fresno.gov. Also contact  
the Office of the City Clerk if spoken language translation is required. Accommodation and  
language requests should be made a minimum of three business days prior to the  
scheduled meeting.  
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 Monsignor Robert D. Wenzinger from Saint Anthony of Padua -  
Fresno  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
APPROVE AGENDA  
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATIONS  
Morning Ceremonials  
Fresno Animal Center presents “Pet of the Month”  
Animal Center Department  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Ronny Jungk Day”  
Council President Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Khalsa Mental Health and Cultural Center”  
Councilmember Perea  
Sponsors:  
Proclamation of “Oaxaqueño Heritage Month”  
Vice President Arias  
Sponsors:  
Afternoon Ceremonials  
Proclamation of “Dr. Sudarshan Kapoor”  
Councilmember Maxwell  
Sponsors:  
COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
MAYOR/MANAGER REPORTS AND COMMENTS  
1. SCHEDULED COUNCIL HEARINGS AND MATTERS  
9:05 A.M. JOINT MEETING WITH THE FRESNO JOINT POWERS  
FINANCING AUTHORITY (JPFA). MEMBERS OF JPFA BOARD:  
MAYOR JERRY DYER, COUNCIL PRESIDENT MIKE KARBASSI,  
AND COUNCILMEMBER NELSON ESPARZA  
JPFA ACTION  
A.  
HEARING designating and authorizing certain Finance  
Officers of the City of Fresno (City) to sign various investment  
and commercial banking documents, and to provide verbal  
instruction required for prudent financial administration and  
safekeeping of Fresno Joint Powers Finance Authority  
(JPFA) funds and property.  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
B.  
HEARING consenting to and authorizing investment monies  
in the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) in the custody of  
the State Treasurer for purposes of prudent financial  
administration and safekeeping of Fresno Joint Powers  
Finance Authority (JPFA) funds, and authorizing certain  
Finance Officers of the City of Fresno (City) in connection  
therewith.  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
CITY ACTION  
C.  
RESOLUTION - Appoint and authorize certain Finance  
Officers of the City of Fresno (City) to sign City checks and  
various investment and commercial banking documents, and  
to provide verbal instruction required for the prudent financial  
administration and safekeeping of City funds.  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
D.  
RESOLUTION - Consenting to and authorizing investment of  
monies in the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) in the  
custody of the State Treasurer for purposes of investment,  
and authorizing certain Finance Officers in connection  
therewith  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
9:10 A.M.  
Actions pertaining to the Program Year (PY) 2024  
Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report  
(CAPER) for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban  
Development (HUD) Community Planning and Development  
(CPD) programs:  
1. HEARING to obtain public comments regarding the PY  
2024 CAPER; and  
2. Adopt PY 2024 CAPER and authorize submission to the  
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
9:15 A.M.  
HEARING to Consider adoption of the Vehicle Miles Traveled  
Reduction Program and Nexus Study and Vehicle Miles  
Traveled Mitigation Fee; and related Environmental Impact  
Report SCH No. 2024091129.  
1. RESOLUTION - Certifying Environmental Impact Report  
SCH No. 2024091129, adopting Findings of Fact as required  
by Public Resources Code Section 21081(A) and CEQA  
Guidelines, Section 15091, Approving a Mitigation Monitoring  
and Reporting Program as Required by Public Resources  
Code Section 21081.6 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15097,  
Adopting the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding  
Considerations as Required by Public Resources Code  
Section 21081(B) and CEQA Guidelines Section 15093, as  
Related to the Adoption of the Vehicle Miles Traveled  
Reduction Program and Nexus Study.  
a. ADOPT the Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding  
Considerations pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15091;  
and  
b. ADOPT the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program  
(MMRP) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15097; and  
2. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting a Vehicle Miles Traveled  
Nexus Study, Reduction Program, and Capital Improvement  
Plan as described in the Vehicle Miles Traveled Reduction  
Program and Nexus Study document dated September 2025,  
prepared pursuant to the requirements of California Public  
Resources Code Section 21099, CEQA Guidelines Sections  
15064.3(B), 15064.7, and 15126.4, and the Mitigation Fee  
Act (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
a. ADOPT the Nexus Study based on the Council’s  
determination that the Vehicle Miles Reduction Program and  
Nexus Study was prepared in compliance with the Mitigation  
Fee Act and meets all requirements for a nexus study  
b. ADOPT the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) based on the  
Council’s determination that the CIP was prepared pursuant  
to the requirements of the Mitigation Fee Act.  
c. ADOPT the Program inclusive of the VMT Mitigation Fee  
based on the Council’s determination that the public facilities,  
services, and amenities contemplated are individually and  
collectively necessary to contribute to the reduction of VMT  
Citywide, and that the VMT Mitigation Fee is in compliance  
with the Mitigation Fee Act and is supported by the Nexus  
Study.  
3. BILL (for introduction) - Adding Article 4.17 to Chapter 12  
of the Fresno Municipal Code, relating to the Vehicle Miles  
Traveled Mitigation Fee  
4. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 593rd Amendment to the  
Master Fee Schedule Resolution No. 80-420 to add a Vehicle  
Miles Traveled Mitigation Fee in the Planning Section for  
Planning and Development Department (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
9:20 A.M. (CONTINUED TO OCTOBER 16, 2025, AT 9:20 A.M.)  
HEARING to Consider Annexation Application No.  
P21-05778; Pre-zone Application No. P21-05870;  
Development Permit Application No. P23-00149; and related  
Environmental Assessment No.  
P21-05778/P21-05870/P23-00149 for ±80.91 acres of  
property located on the west side of South Cherry Avenue  
between East North and East Central Avenues (Council  
District 3)  
1. ADOPT - Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for  
Environmental Assessment No. P21-05778/P21-05870/P23-  
00149 dated May 22, 2025, for the proposed project pursuant  
to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.  
2. RESOLUTION - Approving Annexation Application No.  
P21-05778 (for the North-Cherry No. 3b Reorganization)  
proposing detachment from the Kings River Conservation  
District and Fresno County Fire Protection District and  
annexation to the City of Fresno.  
3. BILL - (for Introduction and Adoption) - Approving  
Pre-zone Application No. P21-05870, requesting  
authorization to amend the Official Zoning Map of the City of  
Fresno to pre-zone the subject property from the Fresno  
County AL 20 (Limited Agricultural) zone district (±51.72  
acres) to the City of Fresno IH (Heavy Industrial) zone district  
( ±15.95 acres) and ; and City of Fresno IH/ANX (Heavy  
Industrial/Annexed Rural Residential Transitional Overly)  
zone district (±35.77 acres).  
4. APPROVE - Development Permit Application No. P23-  
00149, requesting authorization to construct a long-term  
regional facility for the purpose of providing  
less-than-truckload freight services, subject to compliance  
with the Conditions of Approval dated June 18, 2025, and  
contingent upon approval of Annexation No. P21-05778,  
Pre-zone Application No. P21-05870 and the related  
environmental assessment.  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
11:00 A.M.  
Appearance by Rebecca Rangel regarding “Homelessness in  
Fresno” (District 1 Resident)  
Councilmember Perea  
Sponsors:  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR  
Approval of the Regular and Special Meeting Minutes for  
September 11, 2025  
Office of the City Clerk  
Sponsors:  
Approve the appointment of Terry Burns as a Park  
Resident-Alternate to the MobileHome Park Rent Review and  
Stabilization Commission to a term ending June 30, 2028.  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
Approve the First Amendment to the Consultant Services  
Agreement with Michael K. Nunley and Associates, Inc., of  
Fresno, California, to increase the total contract by an  
amount not to exceed $158,154.00, paid on a time and  
materials basis, for a revised total contract amount not to  
exceed $467,199.00 with a remaining contingency in the  
amount of $30,000.00, for the Wellhead Treatment  
Improvements at Pump Stations 177 and 185 Project.  
(Council District 6)  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the Butler and Eighth Trunk Sewer  
Repair Project (Bid File No. 12600025) (Council District 5):  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption per staff’s  
determination, pursuant to Section 15301/Class 1 and  
Section 15302/Class 2 of the California Environmental  
Quality Act Guidelines for the Butler and Eighth Sewer Trunk  
Sewer Repair Project;  
2. Award a construction contract in the amount of  
$974,912.00 to Dawson-Mauldin LLC of Selma, California, as  
the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the Butler  
and Eighth Trunk Sewer Repair Project.  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve the Second Amendment to the Consultant Services  
Agreement with AECOM Technical Services, Inc., of Fresno,  
California, to increase the total contract by an amount not to  
exceed $32,463.00, paid on a time and materials basis, for a  
revised total contract amount not to exceed $265,663.00, with  
a remaining contingency amount not to exceed $20,000.00,  
and extend the term of the Agreement to December 31, 2028,  
for the engineering design services related to the Wellhead  
Treatment Improvements at Pump Station 101A Project.  
(Council District 7)  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
Approve for the substitution of listed Subcontractor, Safety  
Network Incorporated of Fresno, California, for traffic control  
with KRC Safety Company Incorporated of Visalia, California  
for the Rebid Requirements Contract to Furnish and Install  
Polyethylene Water Service Replacements - Year No. 2, -  
Project ID WC00095. (Bid File 12300617) (City Wide)  
Capital Projects Department and Department of Public  
Utilities  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopt the 14th Amendment to the Annual  
Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2025-179 to appropriate  
$2,465,200 in FY 2025 City Council Department operating  
and capital carryover and trueing up the Department of Public  
Works Council Infrastructure Capital Project budgeted  
carryover totals (Requires Five Affirmative Votes) (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto).  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)  
funding to Southwest Fresno Development Corporation  
(SWFDC)  
1. Approve the Second Amendment to the Grant Agreement  
with SWFDC modifying the scope of services for the No  
Place Like Home Initiative  
Finance Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to Repealing the 2022 California Fire Code  
and Adopting of the 2025 California Fire Code with local  
amendments:  
1. ***BILL B-39 (Introduced September 11, 2025)(For  
Adoption) - Adopting express findings of necessity related to  
local climatic, topographical, and geological conditions, which  
make the City’s amendments to the California Fire Code  
reasonably necessary, repealing Article 10 of Chapter 5, and  
adding Article 10 to Chapter 5 of the Fresno Municipal Code  
relating to fire and life safety regulations (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
Fire Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the award of a Cooperative Purchase Agreement to  
Quinn Company of Fresno, California, for the purchase of two  
Caterpillar 914M wheel loaders in the amount of $409,115 for  
the Department of Public Utilities, Solid Waste Management  
Division  
General Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the award of a Sole Source Purchase  
Agreement with Beam Global regarding EV ARC charging  
systems:  
1. ***RESOLUTION - Adopt a Resolution authorizing an  
exception to formal bidding procedures and award of the Sole  
Source Purchase of seven EV ARC charging systems from  
Beam Global in the amount of $638,209 (Subject to Mayor’s  
Veto)  
2. Approve the award of a Sole Source Product Purchase  
Agreement to Beam Global of San Diego, California for the  
purchase of seven EV ARC charging systems in the amount  
of $638,209 for the General Services Department  
3. Authorize the General Services Department Director or  
designee to execute the agreement and all related  
documents  
General Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the award of a Cooperative Purchase Agreement to  
Gordian Group, Inc. of Greenville, South Carolina through  
January 7, 2026, plus five optional one-year extensions for  
the continued implementation of a Job Order Contracting  
(JOC) program for facility repairs and maintenance,  
infrastructure improvements, emergency or time-sensitive  
work, and small and medium capital projects for Airports  
Department, Capital Projects Department, and the General  
Services Department (Bid File 9696)  
General Services Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 592nd Amendment to the  
Master Fee Schedule (MFS) Resolution No. 80-420 to add  
and revise Trolley Rental Fees for the General Government  
Section for the General Services Department (Subject to  
Mayor’s Veto)  
General Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the award of a Cooperative Purchase Agreement to  
Granicus, Inc., in the amount of $262,458.80, for a three-year  
renewal of their digital software subscription used in the  
management of City meetings  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Affirm the City Manager’s finding that Support Revolution Inc.  
is Uniquely Qualified and approve the Third-Party Support  
Services Agreement with Support Revolution for PeopleSoft  
HRMS support for an amount not to exceed $757,284.42  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the First Amendment to the Requirements Contract  
with UBEO (formerly Ray Morgan Company) to extend  
citywide copier lease and maintenance services Contract No.  
9592 through July 1, 2029, and increase the annual contract  
amount to $512,600 to include additional equipment and  
services, for a total contract amount not to exceed  
$3,209,900.  
Information Services Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Local Housing Trust Fund Assignment and  
Assumption Agreement between the City of Fresno, Self-Help  
Enterprises, and La Hacienda Mobile, LLC, for the purchase  
of the La Hacienda Mobile Home Park located at 104 East  
Sierra Avenue, Fresno, California 93710 (Council District 6)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve the Fourth Amendment to the Service Agreement  
with Poverello House to operate Clarion Pointe as an  
emergency shelter for individuals experiencing  
homelessness. The Fourth Amendment will extend the  
current emergency shelter operations to December 31, 2025,  
in a total amount of $562,500. This will be funded using  
$536,500 from Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention  
(HHAP) program fund and $26,000 of unexpended funds from  
the Encampment Resolution Fund Round 2 (ERF-2)-Village  
of Hope Project. (Council District 4)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Amending Resolution Number 2021-201  
to Update the Local Housing Trust Fund Program Guidelines  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
***RESOLUTION - Repealing and Replacing Resolution  
2025-70 and authorizing joint application to and participation  
in the Homekey+ Program with Self-Help Enterprises and La  
Hacienda Mobile, LLC for the La Hacienda Mobile Estates  
project and authorizing the City Manager or designee to sign  
all required implementing documents (Council District 6)  
(Subject to Mayors Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Approve a Consultant Services Agreement with LSA  
Associates, Inc. for environmental consulting services for the  
General Plan Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR)  
in an amount not to exceed $450,000, for a term through  
December 31, 2026, with two optional one-year extensions  
(Bid File 12600114)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions relating to repealing and adding Building Regulations  
in the Fresno Municipal Code  
1. ***BILL B-40 (Introduced September 11, 2025)(For  
Adoption) Repealing and Replacing Sections 11-101  
Through 11-109 of Article 1, Chapter 11 of the Fresno  
Municipal Code, relating to the Adoption and Amendment of  
the 2025 Edition of the California Building Standards Code  
(Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions relating to repealing and reenacting Building  
Regulations in the Fresno Municipal Code  
1. ***BILL B-41 (Introduced September 11, 2025)(For  
Adoption) Related to Local Climatic Topographical and  
Geological Conditions Repealing Article 6 Section 11-627  
and Reenacting Article 6 Section 11-627 of the Fresno  
Municipal Code (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)  
Planning and Development Department  
Sponsors:  
Actions pertaining to the 2026 Selective Traffic Enforcement  
Program (STEP) grant:  
1. Authorize the Chief of Police, or designee, to accept  
$635,000 in grant funding for the 2026 STEP grant awarded  
to the Fresno Police Department from the National Highway  
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the California  
Office of Traffic Safety (OTS)  
2. Authorize the Chief of Police or designee to execute the  
agreement and all related documentation applicable to the  
2026 STEP grant  
3. ***RESOLUTION - Adopting the 13th Amendment to the  
Annual Appropriation Resolution (AAR) No. 2025-179 to  
appropriate $476,300 from the California Office of Traffic  
Safety for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)  
(Requires Five Affirmative Votes) (Subject to Mayor’s Veto).  
Police Department  
Sponsors:  
Action pertaining to Senate Bill 1383 - California’s  
Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy (SB 1383)  
Local Assistance Grant Program funds:  
1. Adopt a finding of Categorical Exemption pursuant to  
Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality  
Act (CEQA) Guidelines;  
2. Affirm the City Manager’s finding that Central California  
Food Bank is Uniquely Qualified to perform the services  
outlined in the agreement; and,  
3. Approve a Service Agreement with Central California Food  
Bank for edible food recovery services in the amount not to  
exceed $300,000.00 using Senate Bill 1383 Local Assistance  
Grant Program Fiscal Year 2022-23 Organic Waste  
Recycling funds supporting organic waste recovery.  
(Citywide)  
Department of Public Utilities  
Sponsors:  
RESOLUTION - Of Intention to Annex Final Tract Map No.  
6466 as Annexation No. 159 to the City of Fresno Community  
Facilities District No. 11 and to Authorize the Levy of Special  
Taxes; and setting the public hearing for Thursday, October  
30, 2025, at 9:10 am (Northeast corner of South Fordham  
Avenue and East Church Avenue). (Council District 5)  
Public Works Department  
Sponsors:  
2.  
Approve the reappointment of Sean Zweifler to the Active  
Transportation Advisory Committee (ATAC) for a term ending  
October 1, 2028  
-AA.  
Councilmember Perea  
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  
WORKSHOP - Presentation of Public Bank  
Councilmember Perea  
Sponsors:  
RESOLUTION - Amending Rule 4 and 14 of the Council  
Rules of Procedure Related to Recess and Adjournment  
Council President Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
5. CLOSED SESSION  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS -  
Government Code Section 54957.6  
City Negotiators: Anthony Garcia; 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,  
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, Supervising Deputy City Attorney,  
Veterinarian  
Office of Mayor & City Manager  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - DECIDING  
WHETHER TO INITIATE LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(4): 1  
potential case  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Case Name: Michelle Quintero vs. City of Fresno et al.;  
Fresno Superior Court Case No. 24CECG02800  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING  
LITIGATION  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
Park 7, LLC., and LandValue Management LLC., v. City of  
Fresno; Fresno Superior Court Case No. 24CECG04298  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING  
LITIGATION –  
Government Code Section 54956.9, subdivision (d)(1)  
City of Fresno v. County of Fresno; Fresno Superior Court;  
Case No.: 24CECG01199  
City Attorney's Office  
Sponsors:  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
1. Government Code Section 54957(b): consider the  
appointment, employment, evaluation of performance,  
discipline, or dismissal of a public employee.  
Title: City Clerk  
2. Government Code Section 54957.6: conference with labor  
negotiator. City Negotiator: Council President Mike Karbassi.  
Unrepresented Employee: City Clerk  
Council President Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION  
1. Government Code Section 54957(b): consider the  
appointment, employment, evaluation of performance,  
discipline, or dismissal of a public employee.  
Title: City Attorney  
2. Government Code Section 54957.6: conference with labor  
negotiator. City Negotiator: Council President Mike Karbassi.  
Unrepresented Employee: City Attorney  
Council President Karbassi  
Sponsors:  
ADJOURNMENT  
UPCOMING EMPLOYEE CEREMONIES  
EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER - 2:00 P.M.  
• October 15, 2025 (Wednesday) - Employee of the Fall Quarter  
EMPLOYEE SERVICE AWARDS - 10:00 A.M.  
• November 19, 2025 (Wednesday) - Employee Service Awards  
2025 CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE  
October 16, 2025 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
October 30, 2025 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
November 6, 2025 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)  
November 20, 2025 - 9:00 A.M (Regular Meeting)  
December 4, 2025 - 9:00 A.M (Regular Meeting)  
December 18, 2025 - 9:00 A.M (Regular Meeting)  
January 15, 2026 - 9:00 A.M. (Regular Meeting)