City of Glendora

City Council

Tuesday, June 23, 2026, 6:00 PM

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. CLOSED SESSION

1. Closed Session

4. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

In permitting a nonsectarian invocation, the City does not intend to proselytize, advance, or disparage any faith or belief. Neither the City nor the City Council endorses any particular belief or form of invocation.

5. REORDERING OF AND ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA

6. PUBLIC COMMENT

The City of Glendora encourages community participation at its public meetings. Speakers are limited to three minutes, and time may not be shared or transferred. A total of 30 minutes is reserved for public comment, which may be extended by majority vote of the legislative body. At regular meetings, comments may address both agenda and non-agenda items during the Public Comment portion, with additional opportunities to speak provided during Public Hearings. At special meetings, public comment is limited to agenda items. Residents may participate in person or submit comments by email, phone, mail, or other available methods. Participation options may be adjusted if a State of Emergency, Health Order, or Executive Order limits in-person attendance. For more information, see the Guide to Public Meetings and Participating in Public Meetings on the City’s website at www.cityofglendora.gov/citymeetings.

2. Public Comments Received

7. MEMBER STATEMENTS/REPORTS

8. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY STATEMENTS

9. SPECIAL ITEMS

3. Workshop 1: Foundation and Funding Recap

10. PUBLIC HEARINGS

Public hearings shall conform to the protocol established to conduct of public meetings, proceedings, and business in the City of Glendora. Following presentation of the staff report, the applicant/appellant will be allowed ten (10) minutes in which to make a presentation. Following the presentation of the applicant/appellant public testimony share be called, each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes, speaking once. The Presiding Officer may permit a five (5) minute rebuttal/summation by a representative of applicant/appellant. The public hearing will then be closed, and no member of the public shall be allowed to speak further unless, upon motion, and the public hearing is reopened by the governing body. Any person desiring to provide testimony during a Public Hearing item shall make his/her presence known to the Presiding officer. Speakers are entitled to submit written or other graphic evidence. All such evidence presented shall be retained by the City Clerk as part of the Clerk’s record. PLEASE NOTE: If you challenge any of the proposed action(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to, the public hearing.

4. Public Hearing to consider adopting resolutions approving the Engineer's Report and confirming a diagram and assessment for the City of Glendora Streetlight Maintenance District Number 1 for Fiscal Year 2026/27

5. Public Hearing to consider adopting resolutions approving the Engineer's Report and confirming a diagram and assessment for the City of Glendora Landscape Maintenance District Number 1 for Fiscal Year 2026/27

6. Public Hearing for Vesting Tentative Tract Map and Development Plan Review for the development of 28 single-family residential units (Location: 1706 E Route 66 and 1675 Inola Street, Glendora, California; APNs: 8654-001-038, 8654-001-037 and 8654-001-036; Project File No.: PLN25-5043)

11. CONSENT CALENDAR

Items on the Consent Calendar will be enacted by one motion without individual discussion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the governing body requests specific item(s) be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered after the Consent Calendar is approved. Anyone wishing to address a Consent Calendar item should do so during the Public Comment Period.

7. City of Glendora and Glendora Successor Agency Investment Report for May 2026

8. Update to Subscription License Agreement with Innovative Interfaces for Integrated Library System Technologies

9. Consider an Agreement for Professional Library Services for Charter Oak Unified School District

10. Consider an Agreement for Public Works Services with Best Contracting Services, Inc. for the Water Yard Warehouse Roof Repair Project in an amount not to exceed $63,211

11. Consideration of Amendment No. 2 to the Contract Services Agreement Between the City of Glendora and Craftwater Engineering, Inc. for Continued Design, Permitting, and Project Support Services for the Finkbiner Park Stormwater Capture Project

12. Consideration of a City Council Resolution Adopting Projects for the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account for Fiscal Year 2026-27

13. Consideration of a City Council Resolution Conducting the 2026 Biennial Review and Amending the City of Glendora Conflict of Interest Code

12. MEMBER AGENDA ITEMS

14. Operational and Fiscal Impact Assessment of Increasing the Authorized Positions from Two to Three Community Preservation Officers

13. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

15. Consideration of a Second Amendment to the All City Management Services Inc. Agreement extending crossing guard services for an additional year for a total three-year contract sum not to exceed $874,680

16. First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement for the Glendora People Movement Project

17. Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 10.17 of the Glendora Municipal Code Regarding Skateboarding, Roller-Skating, Bicycling, Electric Bicycles, Electric Scooters and Other Motor Assisted Mobility Devices

14. NEW BUSINESS

18. Approve Membership in Public Risk Innovation, Solutions, and Management (PRISM) and Authorize Execution of the PRISM Joint Powers Agreement and Related Program Memoranda of Understanding

15. MEMBER/STAFF CLOSING COMMENTS

16. ADJOURNMENT