Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 6:00 P.m. - 8:00 P.m.Closed Session- Council Board Room Wednesday, November 19, 2025 Closed Session Council Board Room 5:00 PM Open Session Council Chambers 6:00 PM **Revised the agenda on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 1:34 p.m. Item 6.5 - Exhibit 6 was revised.** This meeting will be conducted in person. You can participate remotely: https://coronaca-gov.zoom.us/j/88041830115 1.CONVENE CLOSED SESSION 1.1CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(D)(1)NAME OF CASE: TIMOTHY NAJMULSKI V. CITY OF CORONAWCAB CASE NUMBERS: ADJ186214771.2CONFERENCE WITHREAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 PROPERTY: 141 CORONA MALL, 117-143-009 AGENCY NEGOTIATOR: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER NEGOTIATING PARTY: FRANK TORRES AND ANNA DELIA TORRES UNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE AND TERMS OF PAYMENT1.3CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6AGENCY DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGEREMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION: CORONA UTILITIES EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION2.INVOCATION The invocation may be offered by a person of any religion, faith, belief or non-belief, as well as Council Members. A list of volunteers is maintained by the City Clerk and interested persons should contact the Clerk for further information.3.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4.CONVENE OPEN SESSION Individuals wishing to address the City Council are requested to complete a speaker card available at the rear of the Council Chambers. Please deliver the card to the City Clerk prior to the item being heard by the City Council or, for items not listed on the agenda, before the "Communications" section of the agenda is called. Please observe a three-minute limit for communications and please note that the Communications section of the agenda is limited to items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council that are not listed on the agenda. Once called upon to speak, you are requested to state your name and city of residence for the record.5.PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS 5.1RECOGNITION: BOBBY SPIEGEL 6.CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine matters, status reports or documents covering previous City Council action. The items listed on the Consent Calendar may be enacted in one motion. With the concurrence of the City Council, a Council member or any person in attendance may request that an item be removed for further consideration.6.1MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 5, 2025 1.Draft Minutes - City Council Meeting 11052025.pdfApproval of Minutes for the City Council, Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Corona, Corona Public Financing Authority, Corona Utility Authority, Corona Housing Authority City Council Meeting of November 5, 20256.2CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND CORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2025 1.STAFF REPORT-MONTHLY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO REPORT SEPTEMBER 2025.pdf2.September 2025 Investment Report.pdfThat the City Council receive and file the monthly investment portfolio report for September 2025.6.3CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CORONA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY, CORONA UTILITY AUTHORITY, AND CORONA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2025 1.STAFF REPORT - THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2025.pdf2.Monthly Fiscal Report September 2025-Signed.pdfThat the City Council receive and file the monthly fiscal report for September 2025. 6.4CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH FS CONTRACTORS, INC. FOR THE CITYWIDE PARKS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) IMPROVEMENTS 1.STAFF REPORT - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH FS CONTRACTORS, INC FOR THE CITYWIDE PARKS ADA IMPROV PROJECT, NO. FC-2020-01.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Location Map.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Construction Contract.pdfThat the City Council: Adopt the Plans and Specifications for the Citywide Parks Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvements – Year 4 Project, No. FC-2020-01, Notice Inviting Bids 25-064AT. Award Notice Inviting Bids 25-064AT to FS Contractors, Inc., the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, for the total bid amount of $1,797,772.50, and waive any and all minor irregularities in the bidding document as submitted by the said bidder. Approve the Construction Contract with FS Contractors, Inc. for the Citywide Parks Americans with Disabilities Act Improvements – Year 4 Project, No. FC-2020-01, in the amount of $1,797,772.50. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Contract with FS Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $1,797,772.50, including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to 10% of the contract amount, in this case $179,777. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to FS Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $1,797,772.50. Authorize an appropriation of $1,402,572 from the General Fund 110 to the Citywide ADA Improvement at Parks, Capital Improvement Project No. FC-2020-01. 6.5CONSIDERATION OF VARIOUS ACTIONS MAKING COMPLIANCE ADJUSTMENTS TO MOUS AND RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR CITY EMPLOYEES 1.STAFF REPORT - SIDE LETTERS.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Side Letter to the Corona Public Service Employees Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Side Letter to the Corona Supervisors Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf4.Exhibit 3 - Side Letter to the Corona Firefighters Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf5.Exhibit 4 - Side Letter to the Corona Police Employees Association and Corona Police Supervisors Association MOU.pdf6.Exhibit 5 - Letter of Agreement with the Corona Utilities Employee Association.pdf7.Exhibit 6 - Resolution 2025-108 amending Resolution 2024-116 Confidential Group employees.pdf8.Exhibit 7 - Resolution 2025-107 amending Resolution 2024-115 Management Group Employees.pdf9.Exhibit 8 - Resolution 2025-109 amending Resolution 2025-118 Executive Group Employees.pdf10.REDLINE - Resolution 2025-108 amending Resolution 2024-116 Confidential Group employees.pdfThat the City Council: Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Public Service Employees Association Memorandum of Understanding. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Supervisors Association Memorandum of Understanding. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Firefighters Association Memorandum of Understanding. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Police Employees Association and Corona Police Supervisors Association Memoranda of Understanding. Adopt the Letter of Agreement with the Corona Utilities Employees Association. Adopt Resolution 2025-108, amending Resolution 2024-116 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Confidential Group employees. Adopt Resolution 2025-107, amending Resolution 2024-115 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Management Group employees. Adopt Resolution 2025-109, amending Resolution 2025-118 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Executive Group employees. 6.6SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH RAILPROS FIELD SERVICES, INC., FOR THE MCKINLEY STREET GRADE SEPARATION PROJECT 1.STAFF REPORT - 2ND TO THE PSA WITH RAILPROS FIELD SERVICES FOR THE MCKINLEY STREET GRADE SEPARATION, PROJECT NO. 2012-12.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement.pdfThat the City Council: Approve the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Railpros Field Services Inc., to increase the total compensation by $300,000 to provide necessary flagging services. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Railpros Field Services, Inc., including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders and amendments up to the amount authorized by Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.070 (G), which is the equivalent of $90,000, and issue a change order for $300,000 with Railpros Field Services, Inc. 6.7AGREEMENT WITH CLP ENGINEERING, LLC FOR THE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION ACCESS TARIFF RELAY REPLACEMENT PROJECT 1.STAFF REPORT - PSA WITH CLP FOR WDAT RELAY REPLACEMENT PROJECT.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - PSA with CLP Engineering.pdfThat the City Council: Approve the Professional Services Agreement with CLP Engineering, LLC for the design, procurement, and oversight of SEL-751 relay installation at five Wholesale Distribution Access Tariff connection points. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Services Agreement with CLP Engineering, LLC in the amount of $207,507, including any non-substantive extensions, change order, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount authorized by Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.070(G), which is equivalent to 10% or $20,750. Make a determination under Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.140(D) that competitive bidding has been satisfied for the reasons provided in the “Basis of Determination that Purpose of Bidding is Otherwise Accomplished” section of this report. Create a new capital improvement project titled “Wholesale Distribution Access Tariff Relay Replacement” and authorize an appropriation in the amount of $315,000, from the Greenfield Electric Utility Fund 578 to this project. 6.8CAL FIRE WILDLAND PROTECTION AGREEMENT RESOLUTION 1.CALFIRE WILDLAND PROTECTION AGREEMENT RESOLUTION.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - WPA Amended Staff Report.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Signed WPA Agreement for 25-26.pdf4.Exhibit 3 - Resolution.pdf5.Exhibit 4 - Item 6.10 CC Approval.pdfThat the City Council approve and adopt the Resolution approving the amended Wildland Protection Agreement for Fiscal Year 25/26, in the amount of $186,485.62 in its entirety.6.9AGREEMENT WITH GA TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. FOR AS-NEEDED CITYWIDE HIGH VOLTAGE MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SERVICES 1.STAFF REPORT- AS NEEDED CITYWIDE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SERVICES.pdf2.MGSA GA Technical Inc. High Voltage As-Needed Electrical Services-Final.doc.pdfThat the City Council: Award Notice Inviting Bids 26-003MB to GA Technical Services, Inc. for As-Needed Citywide High Voltage Maintenance Electrical Services in the amount not to exceed $250,000 per fiscal year and waive all minor irregularities in the proposal. Authorize the City Manager, or his designees, to execute the Maintenance and General Services Agreement with GA Technical Services, Inc. for a term through June 30, 2027 with two optional two-year extensions in the amount not to exceed $250,000 per fiscal year, including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.060(J), which is equivalent to 10% or $25,000. 6.10AGREEMENT WITH GRAFFITI PROTECTIVE COATINGS, INC. FOR AS-NEEDED GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES 1.STAFF REPORT - AS NEEDED GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES .pdf2.MGSA Graffiti Protective Coatings Inc. As-Needed Citywide Graffiti Removal Services NIB 26-002MB-Fi_.pdfThat the City Council: Award Notice Inviting Bids 26-002MB to Graffiti Protective Coatings, Inc. for as-needed graffiti removal services in the amount not to exceed $400,000 per fiscal year, and waive all minor irregularities in the proposal. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Maintenance and General Services Agreement with Graffiti Protective Coatings, Inc. for a term through June 30, 2027, with two optional two-year extensions in the amount not to exceed $400,000 per fiscal year, including any non-substantive extensions, change orders, purchase orders, and amendments up to the amount authorized in Corona Municipal Code Section 3.08.060(J), which is equivalent to 10% or $40,000. 6.11APPROVE REVISIONS TO THE ATHLETIC FACILITY ALLOCATION POLICY 1.STAFF REPORT- ATHLETIC FACILITY ALLOCATION POLICY UPDATE .pdf2.06400.004 Athletic Facility Allocation Policy_Redlines.pdf3.06400.004 Athletic Facility Allocation Policy_Clean.pdfThat the City Council approve the revised Athletic Facility Allocation Policy as presented. 7.COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC Persons wishing to address the City Council are requested to state their name and city of residence for the record. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment only, which means it is limited to items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council that are not listed on the agenda. Please note that state law prohibits the City Council from discussing or taking action on items not listed on the agenda. The City Council will appreciate your cooperation in keeping your comments brief. Please observe a three-minute limit for communications.8.PUBLIC HEARINGS This portion of the agenda is for advertised public hearing items where formal public testimony on each individual item is accepted prior to City Council action.8.1ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS CHAPTERS WITHIN TITLE 15 OF THE CORONA MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 24) 1.ORDINANCE - AMENDING TITLE 15 AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Ordinance No. 3421 Clean version.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Ordinance No. 3421 Redline version.pdfThat the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 3421, amending various chapters within Title 15 of the Corona Municipal Code and approve by reference the 2025 California Building Standards Code (California Code of Regulations, Title 24).9.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS The portion of the agenda is for Council discussion and action on staff reports and new topics that may not be routine status reports, or documents covering previous City Council action.9.1AMORTIZATION OF NON-CONFORMING USES IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA 1.Amortization of Non-Conforming Uses in the Downtown Area.pdf2.Amortization - November 19, 2025.pdfThat the City Council provide direction on whether to develop an Amortization process to address certain non-conforming uses in downtown. 9.2PICKLEBALL AT EL CERRITO PARK OPTIONS UPDATE 1.STAFF REPORT - PICKLEBALL COURTS UPDATE.pdf2.Pickleball Court Options Update.pdfThat the City Council provide direction on Capital Improvement Project No. FC-2026-05 to construct pickleball courts at El Cerrito Park or other potential locations. 10.LEGISLATIVE MATTERS The portion of the agenda is for proposed ordinances presented for the City Council's consideration.10.1MOBILEHOME PARK RENT STABILIZATION 1.FIRST READING OF THE MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION ORDINANCE AND APPROVAL OF FEE STUDY REPORT(1).pdf2.EXHIBIT 1 ORDINANCE NO 3422(1).pdf3.EXHIBIT 2 RESOLUTION 2025-110(1).pdf4.EXHIBIT 3 RESOLUTION 2025-111(1).pdf5.EXHIBIT 4 FEE STUDY REPORT(1).pdfThat the City Council: Introduce by title only and waive full reading for consideration of Ordinance No. 3422, first reading of an ordinance adding Chapter 5.47 to Title 8 of the Corona Municipal Code establishing Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization provisions. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-110 establishing fees for Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization Program. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-111 to declare the City Council’s intent not to adopt rent stabilization provisions for anything other than mobilehome parks. 11.REPORTS FROM BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS This portion of the agenda lists items from Commissions and Boards from the City Council, Commissioners, and Staff.11.1Library Board of Trustees Library Board of Trustees Report Update for October 28, 2025.11.1.aLibrary Report October 2025 Update on Library activities for the month of September.11.1.bHeritage Room Report Heritage Room Stats for Oct 24 - Sept 25).11.1.cCake Pops and K-Pop 1.Tween cake pops 1112 Flyer.pdfTweens 6th - 8th grade, November 12 2 - 3:30PM.11.1.dGlow in the Dark Paint & Sip 1.Glow in the Dark Paint and Sip Flyer.pdf7th - 12th grade, November 13th, 6 - 7:30pm.11.2Planning & Housing Commission 11.3Parks & Recreation Commission 11.4Regional Meetings 11.4.aUPDATE FROM VICE MAYOR JACQUE CASILLAS ON THE WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (WRCOG) GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 2025 11.4.b UPDATE FROM VICE MAYOR JACQUE CASILLAS ON THE CAL CITIES RIVERSIDE COUNTY DIVISION GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING OF NOVEMBER 10, 2025 11.4.cUPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (SCAG) TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 6, 2025 11.4.dUPDATE FROM COUNCIL MEMBER WES SPEAKE ON THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) MEETING OF NOVEMBER 12, 2025 12.CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS 13.CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS AND COMMENTS 14.CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS' REPORTS AND COMMENTS 15.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS This portion of the agenda is for items requested by the Mayor, Council Members or Staff for consideration at a future meeting. No immediate action is taken on Future Agenda Items; this section serves to highlight topics that will be considered at upcoming meetings. Council action on items that have appeared in this section takes place under Administrative Reports, when accompanied by a staff report.15.1(NEW) ONLINE RESOURCE FOR “FOR PROFIT” LEAGUES TO RESERVE FIELDS (T. DADDARIO) TBD 1.Future Agenda Item 111025.pdf15.2CITY PARK FINAL DESIGN (STAFF) JANUARY 7, 2026 15.3EXPLORE CORDON PRICING OF THE FOOTHILL CORRIDOR TO DETER CUT THROUGH TRAFFIC (W. SPEAKE) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 15.4UPDATE OF CHAPTER 5.34 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS (W. SPEAKE) TBD 15.5PROVIDING THE USE OF CITY FACILITIES TO OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FREE OF CHARGE (W. SPEAKE) TBD 15.6PROVIDE THE NUMBER OF HOUSING UNITS APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CORONA SINCE 2019 (W. SPEAKE) TBD 15.7EXPLORE THE LEGALITIES OF REQUIRING CUP’S FOR OUTPATIENT DRUG ADDICTION TREATMENT CLINICS (W. SPEAKE) TBD 16.ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City Council is scheduled for December 3, 2025 or thereafter as noted on the posted agenda for closed session items in the City Council Board Room followed by the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. or thereafter as noted on the posted agenda in the City Council Chambers. This meeting is being conducted in person as well as via teleconference. For members of the public wishing to submit written comments, please email comments to the City Clerk at [email protected] prior to the City Council meeting and your comments will be made part of the official record of proceedings. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the ADA Coordinator at (951) 736-2235. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Meeting is Being Recorded.No Item Selected This item has no attachments.1.Glow in the Dark Paint and Sip Flyer.pdf1.Tween cake pops 1112 Flyer.pdf1.Future Agenda Item 111025.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - THE MONTHLY FISCAL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2025.pdf2.Monthly Fiscal Report September 2025-Signed.pdf1.STAFF REPORT-MONTHLY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO REPORT SEPTEMBER 2025.pdf2.September 2025 Investment Report.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - AS NEEDED GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES .pdf2.MGSA Graffiti Protective Coatings Inc. As-Needed Citywide Graffiti Removal Services NIB 26-002MB-Fi_.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH FS CONTRACTORS, INC FOR THE CITYWIDE PARKS ADA IMPROV PROJECT, NO. FC-2020-01.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Location Map.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Construction Contract.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - 2ND TO THE PSA WITH RAILPROS FIELD SERVICES FOR THE MCKINLEY STREET GRADE SEPARATION, PROJECT NO. 2012-12.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement.pdf1.Draft Minutes - City Council Meeting 11052025.pdf1.ORDINANCE - AMENDING TITLE 15 AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Ordinance No. 3421 Clean version.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Ordinance No. 3421 Redline version.pdf1.FIRST READING OF THE MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION ORDINANCE AND APPROVAL OF FEE STUDY REPORT(1).pdf2.EXHIBIT 1 ORDINANCE NO 3422(1).pdf3.EXHIBIT 2 RESOLUTION 2025-110(1).pdf4.EXHIBIT 3 RESOLUTION 2025-111(1).pdf5.EXHIBIT 4 FEE STUDY REPORT(1).pdf1.Amortization of Non-Conforming Uses in the Downtown Area.pdf2.Amortization - November 19, 2025.pdf1.STAFF REPORT- AS NEEDED CITYWIDE HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SERVICES.pdf2.MGSA GA Technical Inc. High Voltage As-Needed Electrical Services-Final.doc.pdf1.CALFIRE WILDLAND PROTECTION AGREEMENT RESOLUTION.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - WPA Amended Staff Report.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Signed WPA Agreement for 25-26.pdf4.Exhibit 3 - Resolution.pdf5.Exhibit 4 - Item 6.10 CC Approval.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - PSA WITH CLP FOR WDAT RELAY REPLACEMENT PROJECT.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - PSA with CLP Engineering.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - SIDE LETTERS.pdf2.Exhibit 1 - Side Letter to the Corona Public Service Employees Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf3.Exhibit 2 - Side Letter to the Corona Supervisors Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf4.Exhibit 3 - Side Letter to the Corona Firefighters Association Memorandum of Understanding.pdf5.Exhibit 4 - Side Letter to the Corona Police Employees Association and Corona Police Supervisors Association MOU.pdf6.Exhibit 5 - Letter of Agreement with the Corona Utilities Employee Association.pdf7.Exhibit 6 - Resolution 2025-108 amending Resolution 2024-116 Confidential Group employees.pdf8.Exhibit 7 - Resolution 2025-107 amending Resolution 2024-115 Management Group Employees.pdf9.Exhibit 8 - Resolution 2025-109 amending Resolution 2025-118 Executive Group Employees.pdf10.REDLINE - Resolution 2025-108 amending Resolution 2024-116 Confidential Group employees.pdf1.STAFF REPORT- ATHLETIC FACILITY ALLOCATION POLICY UPDATE .pdf2.06400.004 Athletic Facility Allocation Policy_Redlines.pdf3.06400.004 Athletic Facility Allocation Policy_Clean.pdf1.STAFF REPORT - PICKLEBALL COURTS UPDATE.pdf2.Pickleball Court Options Update.pdf