City of Corona

City Council Minutes

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Closed Session- Council Board Room
Council Present:
  • Jim Steiner, 
  • Jacque Casillas, 
  • Tony Daddario, 
  • Tom Richins, 
  • and Wes Speake 

Closed Session convened at 5:08 p.m. for the purposes listed below. Present were Mayor Steiner, Vice Mayor Casillas, Council Member Daddario, Council Member Richins, and Council Member Speake. Closed Session adjourned at 5:40 p.m.

PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(D)(1)
NAME OF CASE: TIMOTHY NAJMULSKI V. CITY OF CORONA
WCAB CASE NUMBERS: ADJ18621477

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 PAYMENT

PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6
AGENCY DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE: JACOB ELLIS, CITY MANAGER
EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION: CORONA UTILITIES EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION

The Invocation was led by Don Fuller, resident.

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Don Fuller, resident. 

Mayor Steiner called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m.

Bobby Spiegel accepted the recognition. 

The following residents provided comments: Joe Morgan and Don Fuller.

The Consent Calendar was approved with the exception of Item 6.8, which was voted on separately.

  • Moved by:Tom Richins
    Seconded by:Jacque Casillas
    Aye (5)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, Jacque Casillas, Wes Speake, and Tony Daddario
    MotionAPPROVED (5 to 0)

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. 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.

       

    2. 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.

       

    3. 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.

       

    4. 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.

       

    5. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to issue a purchase order to FS Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $1,797,772.50.

       

    6. 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.

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Public Service Employees Association Memorandum of Understanding.

       

    2. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Supervisors Association Memorandum of Understanding.
    3. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Firefighters Association Memorandum of Understanding.

       

    4. Adopt the Side Letter to the Corona Police Employees Association and Corona Police Supervisors Association Memoranda of Understanding.

       

    5. Adopt the Letter of Agreement with the Corona Utilities Employees Association.

       

    6. Adopt Resolution 2025-108, amending Resolution 2024-116 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Confidential Group employees.

       

    7. Adopt Resolution 2025-107, amending Resolution 2024-115 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Management Group employees.

       

    8. Adopt Resolution 2025-109, amending Resolution 2025-118 governing compensation and benefits of non-represented Executive Group employees.

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. 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.
    2. 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.

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. 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.

       

    2. 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.

       

    3. 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.

       

    4. 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.

       

Council Member Daddario provided comments. 

  • Moved by:Wes Speake
    Seconded by:Jim Steiner

    That 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.

    Aye (5)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, Jacque Casillas, Wes Speake, and Tony Daddario
    MotionAPPROVED (5 to 0)

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. 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.

       

    2. 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.

THIS ITEM WAS APPROVED.

  • That the City Council:

    1. 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.

       

    2. 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.

The following residents addressed the Council: Yousuf Bhagmani, Tami Friedrick, Zoe Garcia, Maddy Paxton, Kellie Montalvo, Jazzy Galanodel, William Berger, Linda Olhava, Victoria Hibbard, Jennifer Ward, Kristi Marquardt, Bobby Spiegel, James Ford, Marta Cortez, Timothy Huynh, Briana Wilcox, Flor (no last name), Chris McCoy, Eddie Montalvo, Alan Vargas, Harvey Van Egmond, Don Fuller, and Joe Morgan.

Mayor Steiner opened the Public Hearing. Sylvia Edwards, City Clerk, stated there was no correspondence received from the public. Mayor Steiner closed the Public Hearing.

Council Member Speake left the chambers at 7:23 p.m. and returned at 7:26 p.m.

  • Moved by:Jacque Casillas
    Seconded by:Tony Daddario

    That 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).

    Aye (4)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, Jacque Casillas, and Tony Daddario
    Absent (1)Wes Speake
    MotionAPPROVED (4 to 0)

Joel Belding, Economic Development Director, provided a report. 

The Council provided comments. 

The following residents addressed the Council in opposition of the item: Lisa Sanford, Chris McCoy, Paul Angulo, Tim O'Donnell, Tom Sailing, Anne Van Egmond, Rory Connell, Dale Ploung, Maddy Paxton, Liana Kruse, Robert Vargas, Jacki McCray, Tony Finaldi, Amit Kumar, Denise Burns, Chad Miller, Tim Gramling, Kathy Armstrong, Grace Clark, Luis Palacio, Andy Nunez, Jesse Nunez, Gary Kossky, Michael Van Egmond, Jonathan Van Egmond, Harvey Van Egmond, Shaun Shekar, Larry McGreary, Marta Cortez, Joe Morgan, Don Fuller, Samy Messiah, Joel Amadick, Woody Wardlow, and Bobby Spiegel.

Mikaila Kruse, resident, addressed the Council in support of the proposed item. 

Mayor Steiner moved to table the item, then withdrew the motion.

Vice Mayor Casillas made a motion to implement a six-month pause and establish an ad hoc committee with the Corona Chamber of Commerce and downtown businesses to discuss forming a working group to address cleanup efforts on Sixth Street and evaluate potential options.

  • Moved by:Jacque Casillas
    Seconded by:Tony Daddario
    Aye (5)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, Jacque Casillas, Wes Speake, and Tony Daddario
    MotionAPPROVED (5 to 0)

THIS ITEM WAS TAKEN OUT OF ORDER.

Donna Finch, Community Services Director, provided a report. 

The following residents addressed the Council in support of the proposed item: Joe Morgan, Antonio Amaya, Alice Wagoner, Mike Wagoner, Jason Jensen, Lydia Heusner, Michael Munoz, Carlos Tejadas, Wyatt Williams, Soliman Perez, Harvey Van Egmond, and Lovetta Ward. 

The Council provided comments. 

Council Member Richins made the motion to go with Option 6, with Fridays being closed. 

  • Moved by:Tom Richins
    Seconded by:Wes Speake

    That 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.

    Aye (3)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, and Wes Speake
    Nay (2)Jacque Casillas, and Tony Daddario
    MotionAPPROVED (3 to 2)

THIS ITEM WAS TAKEN OUT OF ORDER. 

The following residents addressed the Council in support of the proposed item: Joe Morgan, Steve Heusner, Marge Bitelti, Eugene Fize'k, Don Fuller, Beatriz Nunez, Alicia Loomis, Maribel Nunez, Maddy Paxton, and Lydia Heusner.

The following residents addressed the Council in opposition of the proposed item: Benjamin Kelly, Julie Paule, Veronica Garcia, and Vickie Talley.

The Council provided comments and had inquiries. Dean Derleth, City Attorney/LRM Director, provided clarification. 

  • Moved by:Jacque Casillas
    Seconded by:Tom Richins

    That the City Council:

    1. 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.

       

    2. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-110 establishing fees for Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization Program.

       

    3. Adopt Resolution No. 2025-111 to declare the City Council’s intent not to adopt rent stabilization provisions for anything other than mobilehome parks.

       

    Aye (4)Tom Richins, Jim Steiner, Jacque Casillas, and Tony Daddario
    Nay (1)Wes Speake
    MotionAPPROVED (4 to 1)

Jacob Ellis announced that we had a productive bulk trash event, collecting 30 tons of material. He also welcomed Colby Cataldi as the new Planning and Development Director.

The Council provided comments. 

The next scheduled meeting of the Council is on December 3, 2025. Mayor Steiner adjourned the meeting at 11:43 p.m. 

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