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BUSINESS CALENDAR <br /> MINUTES:At 7.54 P.M., the Business Calendar was considered. <br /> 15.Early Direction for the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget <br /> Department(s): Finance and Management Services <br /> Recommended Action: Provide direction for preparation of the proposed FY2025- <br /> 26 budget. <br /> MINUTES: Acting Finance and Management Services Director Alex. Trinidad <br /> provided a presentation regarding the Mid-Year Budget Update. <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Vazquez expressed support for improvements to the Senior <br /> Center, City jail, new bus shelters, code-blue upgrades, funding for future pension <br /> costs, city events, and arts initiative. He is in support of stadium upgrades and <br /> requested more information regarding the stadium improvement plan. <br /> Councilmember Lopez inquired about the Civic Center Plaza demolition plan, <br /> emphasizing the need to salvage artwork on the exterior of the State building. She <br /> expressed support for dedicated pension funding and suggested exploring <br /> revenue-generating options like private land leases or an enterprise fund for the <br /> conference complex. She requested further discussion and a cost-offset analysis <br /> regarding the proposed jail upgrades. She also proposed engaging local venue <br /> promoters in stadium design discussions and supported using one-time funds for <br /> street, sidewalk, and alley repairs, as well as park restroom renovations and <br /> playground shade structures. <br /> Councilmember Hernandez expressed his support for an equitable approach to <br /> budget adjustments across all departments. He supported setting aside $5 million <br /> of Measure X funds for reserves and utilizing one-time spending for revenue- <br /> generating projects, specifically investing in the Bristol and Edinger parking lot. He <br /> also expressed support for expanding the Senior Center to create community <br /> meeting spaces, upgrading the stadium to increase capacity and amenities for <br /> high-profile events, transferring county ownership of the Plaza of the Fountains, <br /> and salvaging and maintaining the artwork on the exterior of the State building. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra asked City staff to engage with state officials and request <br /> an extension for the state building demolition deadline. He requested more details <br /> regarding the proposed cost estimates for the Bristol and Edinger parking lot <br /> upgrades and recommended the allocation of at least$1 million for future pension <br /> obligations. He expressed support for the modernization of the jail and requested <br /> to see the proposed projects at the Senior Center. He requested a cost analysis for <br /> natural and artificial turf options at the stadium and inquired about the scope of <br /> additional improvements. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 12 MARCH 18, 2025 <br />
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