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Case PR-2024-001666 - Consider Zoning Code Map/Text Amendment, Tentative Parcel Map, Design Review, Development Agreement, and Environmental Impact Report to facilitate development of two warehouse buildings consisting of 99,900 and 99,950 square feet - Adopt a Resolution certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Massachusetts Point Project, making certain Findings of Fact related thereto, and adopting a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, all Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act - Waive further reading - Find that no feasible alternatives to Project have been proposed that will avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effects as set forth in the Final Environmental Impact Report - Reject all late comments as untimely - Introduce an Ordinance amending the Zoning Map of the City of Riverside Pursuant to Chapter 19.090 of the Riverside Municipal Code by Rezoning approximately 14.42 acres of property located at 2626 Kansas Avenue, 2069 Massachusetts Avenue, and 1989 Massachusetts Avenue, from the I-ID - General Industrial and Innovation District (EE - Employment Emphasis and HE - Housing Emphasis Subdistrict) Overlay Zone to I-ID - General Industrial and Innovation District (IE - Industrial Emphasis Subdistrict) Overlay Zone - Introduce an Ordinance amending Tables and Sections of Chapter 19.170 of the Riverside Municipal Code regarding Innovation District Overlay Zone (ID) - Introduce an Ordinance approving the Development Agreement with SCIND Massachusetts, LLC for the project to be constructed on the real property located at 2626 Kansas Avenue, 2069 Massachusetts Avenue and 1989 Massachusetts Avenue in the City of Riverside, California - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (Community and Economic Development) (Ward 2) (10-minute presentation)
26-0644 PUBLIC HEARING/PLANNING REFERRALS AND APPEALS 2 appearances economic_developmentplanning +1 more
The project involves the demolition of existing industrial structures and the construction of two new warehouse buildings totaling 199,850 square feet...
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Case PC-2026-00071 - Zoning Code Text Amendments to amend Billboard Relocation and Replacement Provisions - Determine project is exempt from further California Environmental Quality Review pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) (General Rule), as it can be seen with certainty that project will not have a significant effect on environment - Introduce an Ordinance amending Chapter 19.623 of the Riverside Municipal Code regarding Billboard Signs and amending Table 19.650.020 regarding approving and appeal authority (Community and Economic Development) (All Wards) (10-minute presentation)
26-0843 PUBLIC HEARING/PLANNING REFERRALS AND APPEALS 2 appearances economic_developmentplanning +1 more
The proposed changes aim to clarify and expand provisions for the relocation, replacement, and modernization of existing off-site advertising signs (b...
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Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning National Prescription Opiate Litigation, MDL 2804, United States District Court Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division Case No. 1:17-md-2804
The City Attorney will provide a status report on this existing litigation, to which the City of Riverside is a party
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Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning Jason Hunter v. Riverside City Council, et al., Riverside Superior Court Case No. CVRI2601238
Riverside City Council, et al., Riverside Superior Court Case No
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Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation - two cases
Specifically, the City Attorney's office has identified one potential case where the City has a significant exposure to litigation under Government Co...
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Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for performance evaluation of City Manager
This is a standard administrative procedure for evaluating public employee performance.
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Adopt a Resolution establishing City Council Rules of Procedure and Order of Business for the City Council of the City Riverside and related functions and activities and rescinding all prior actions taken thereto establishing an eligibility requirement for nomination to City Boards and Commissions for individuals involved in active litigation against the City, but to exclude individuals who are solely part of a class action as a class member, and repealing Resolution No. 24348 - Waive further reading (All Wards)
It repeals and replaces Resolution No. 24348, which was adopted on January 27, 2026
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Safety, Wellness, and Youth Committee recommends introduction of an Ordinance amending Titles 1, 5, 6, and 9 of the Riverside Municipal Code to standardize background investigation procedure for businesses that require a background as part of business permit process (All Wards)
Currently, different business types have varying background check requirements within the Riverside Municipal Code (RMC)
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Appropriate $195,000 to General Fund, Non-Departmental City Manager, Fiscal Management Account for preparation and distribution of informational materials and community outreach related to ballot measure - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)
These funds are designated for community outreach and the preparation and distribution of informational materials related to the June 2, 2026, Municip...
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Authorize Supplemental Agreements related to Master Agreement with Mead and Hunt, Inc., for increased amount not-to-exceed $1,000,000 per firm consisting of on call design, engineering and construction management services associated with miscellaneous Airport Capital Improvement Projects, and other projects included in Airport Master Plan with subsequent reports back to the City Council from time to time on addition or deletion of new panel members (Ward 3)
This action follows the January 27, 2026 approval of the First Amendment to the Master Agreement, which raised the total contract ceiling from $500,00...
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Award three one-thousand-dollar grants to organizations recommended by Human Relations Commission as part of the Community Support Grant program (All Wards)
This program, initiated in 2023 and managed by the Human Relations Commission (HRC), provides annual funding to nonprofit and community groups for ini...
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Second Amendment to Lease Agreement with Commemorative Air Force, a Texas Nonprofit Corporation, for estimated revenue of $60,402 for approximately 18,995 square feet of hangar/office building at Riverside Airport through December 31, 2030 - 6936 Flight Road (Ward 3)
The leased premises consist of approximately 18,995 square feet of hangar/office space at 6936 Flight Road
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Second Amendment to Agreement with Superlative Group, Inc., as a no cost time extension for continued work on naming rights sponsorship asset inventory and valuation services to City (All Wards)
This is the second amendment to the original agreement, extending the contract until December 31, 2026
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Approve Memorandum of Understanding with Lahti Region Development LADEC, Ltd., for collaboration on Economic Development, Sustainability, and Clean Technologies (All Wards)
This non-binding agreement, effective upon execution through December 31, 2027, aims to foster collaboration on economic development, sustainability, ...
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Authorize Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Riverside and Stored Power Technology, Inc., for Economic Development Support (All Wards)
SPT, a clean energy company specializing in energy storage and backup power, relocated its operations to Riverside in spring 2025
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Adopt a Resolution authorizing the submission of an application for, and acceptance of any funds from, the Prohousing Incentive Program Round Four Program of up to $1,440,000 administered through the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development and authorizing the execution of necessary grant documents by the City Manager, or designee, to support the development of affordable housing - Waive further reading - Supplemental appropriation - Five affirmative votes required (All Wards)
This funding, administered by the State, is intended to support the development of affordable housing within the city
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First Amendment to Agreement with Nancy K. Bohl, Inc., doing business as The Counseling Team International (TCTI) for increased total cost by $73,892 annually, for revised annual amount of $376,725.97 from Police and Fire Departmental Accounts for additional Employee Assistant Program services for Police and Fire Department (All Wards)
Bohl, Inc., dba The Counseling Team International (TCTI)
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Adopt a Resolution amending the Master Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan to reflect the creation of the classification and salary range for Utilities Electric Meter Supervisor …
The City Council is asked to approve these adjustments, which include the creation of a new Utilities Electric Meter Supervisor classification, a titl...
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Authorize Memorandum of Understanding with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University for Pipeline Infrastructure Database (PIPEiD) research project (All Wards)
This national research effort, involving approximately 500 water utilities, aims to track water loss in utility systems and develop cost-effective str...
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Approve First Amendment to Agreement with County of Riverside, Department of Animal Services to change meeting fees to $0 (All Wards)
This amendment will change the meeting fees charged by the County to the City to $0
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Approve Cooperative Agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and QOZB Alessandro LLC., for construction, inspection, ownership transfer, and long-term maintenance of the West End Moreno Master Drainage Plan (MDP) Line GG - Stage 2 flood control facilities (All Wards)
This agreement is a condition for the Developer's construction of a 115,526 square foot warehouse on 8.82 acres at 2610 E
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Award Bid 8209 to Universal Construction and Engineering, Inc., Palm Desert, for $2,711,717.16, plus 10 percent contingency, for total of $2,982,888.88 from Capital Outlay-Grant Riverside Civil Rights Walk Accounts for Riverside Civil Rights Walk Project (Public Works) (Ward 1) (10-minute presentation)
The contract amount is $2,711,717.16, with a 10% contingency bringing the total to $2,982,888.88