CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11,2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET PRESENT: Mayor Lock Dawson and Councimembers Falcone, Robillard, Conder, Mill, Perry, and Hemenway Counciimember Cervantes ABSENT: Mayor Lock Dawson called the meeting to order at 1:01 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENT IN PERSON/TELEPHONE Rich Gardner spoke regarding Disability Pride Month and Flag raising ceremony. Errol Koshewitz spoke regarding President Biden funding initiatives. COMMUNICATIONS CITY MANAGER UPDATE Rafael Guzman introduced the new: Sustainability Officer Fortuno Morales. The City Council received a legislative update. COUNCILMEMBERS DECLARATION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST There were no conflicts ofinterest declared at this time. DISCUSSION CALENDAR PURCHASE, SALE, AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT - MIXED-USE STUDENT HOUSING Following discussion, it was moved by Councimember Falcone and seconded by Councilmember Mill to (1) approve the Purchase, Sale, and Development Agreement with Pelican Communities, LLC, for the sale of City-owned vacant land located at 3911 University Avenue and 3775 Fairmount Boulevard, identified as Assessor's Parcel Numbers 214-252-019 and 213-261-029, formerly known as the Downtown Terminal Property, for the development of a mixed-use student housing project; and (2) authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Agreement with Pelican Communities, LLC, including making minor and non-substantive changes and to sign all documents necessary to complete the transaction. The motion carried unanimously with PROJECT - 3911 UNIVERSITY/3775 FAIRMOUNT Counciimember Cervantes absent. 109-335 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11,2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET ESTABLISH DEPARTMENTS - MARKETING AND COMMUNICAIONS - HOUSING AND HUMAN Following discussion, it was moved by Counciimember Perry and seconded by Councilmember Falcone to (1) accept andreceive the establishment of the Department of Marketing & Communications: and (2) introduce an Ordinance to amend Riverside Municipal Code Section 2.08.020 to establish the Marketing & Communications Department and Housing & Human Services Department andi the respective department heads as part oft the administrative organizational structure of the City. The motion carried Whereupon, an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California, Amending Section 2.08.020 of the Riverside Municipal Code Regarding the Administrative SERVICES - ORDINANCE NTRODUCED unanimously with Councimember Cervantes absent. Offices and Departments of the City," was presented and introduced. EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENT- - CITY ATTORNEY - RESOLUTION Following discussion, it was moved by Councilimember Hemenway and seconded by Councilmember Perry to (1) approve the First Amendment to the Employment Agreement with City Attorney Phaedra A. Norton; and (2) adopt a Resolution amending the Master Fringe Benefit and Salary Plan to reflect the revisions to the City Attorney Employment Agreement. The motion carried with Councimembers Falcone, Robillard, Perry and Hemenway voting aye, Counclimembers Conder and Mill voting no, and Whereupon, the title having been read and further reading waived, Resolution No. 24121 ofthe City Council of the City of Riverside, California, Amending Resolution No. 21052 and the Master Fringe Benefits and Salary Plan to Approve the Salary Adjustment to the City Attorney Salary Range and to Reflect Revisions to the City Attorney Employment Counciimember Cervantes absent. Agreement, was presented and adopted. CLOSEDSESSIONS The Mayor, City Council, and City Council as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency adjourned to closed sessions at 2:14 p.m. pursuant to Government Code 0)554956.91d)0) to confer with and/or receive from legal counsel concerning Lawrence Smith V. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): 150160/AD.9926934: 160195; (2)954956.9ld)0) to confer with and/or receive from legal counsel concerning 109-336 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City of Arts &Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11,2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET Garen Roehl V. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): 230076; (3) $54956.9(d)0) to confer with and/or receive from legal counsel concerning Ronald Nunan V. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): ADJ15593503, 220046, 200165, 140116, 130211, 050130, 030020, 00000205; (4) $54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/orreceive from legal counselconceming Ricardo Cisneros V. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): 220063; (5) $54956.9(d)(1) to confer with and/or receive from legal counsel concerning Victor Castillo V. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): 200220/ADJ13947143 and 20122/ADJI3744842 (6/554956.9ld)0 to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning City of Riverside V. 3M Company, et al., U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, MDL No. 2873 Master Docket No. 2:18-mn-2873; (7) $54956.9(d)0) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning Historic Mission Inn Corporation V. City of Riverside, a California municipal corporation, by and through its Successor Agency for the (former) Redevelopment Agency of the City of Riverside, et al., Riverside County Superior Court Case No. UDMV2301956; (8) $54956.9(d)) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning People of the State of California, by and through the City of Riverside V. Pepe's Inc., Riverside County Superior Court Case No. CVRI2205025; (9) $54956.9(a)0) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counselconceming Riverside AIIOfUs Orl None, et al., V. City of Riverside, et al., U.S. District Court Case No. 525-CV0I536SPGSP2 (10) $54956.9(d)0) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning Riversiders Against Increased Taxes V. City of Riverside, et al., Riverside County Superior Court Case No. CVRI2104120; (11)$54957(a) for consultation with Chief of Police Larry Gonzalez, or his respective deputy, and Chief Information Officer George Khalil regarding threat to public services orf facilities; (12) $54956.9(d)(2) to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning anticipated litigation regarding one case; (13) $54956.9(d)(4) to confer with and/orreceive advice from legal counsel concerning the City Council deciding whether to initiate litigation regarding two cases; and (14) $54957.6 to review the City Council's position and instruct designated representatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or compensation paid in the form of fringe benefits of all Executive Management employees except the City Manager, City Attorney, and City Clerk, all Management and Confidential employees as defined by PERS, Fire Management Unit, Riverside City Firefighters Association, Riverside Police Officers Association (Police and Police Supervisory Units), Service Employees Infernational Union #721, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #47, and Riverside Police Administrators Association. 109-337 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11,2 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET The Mayor and City Council reconvened at 6:17 p.m. with Mayor Lock Dawson presiding Councilmember Falcone gave the Invocation and led the pledge of allegiance. and all Councimembers present except Councilimember Cervantes. PUBLIC COMMENT IN PERSON/ELEPHONE Partick Maloney spoke regarding Sober Living Homes, Riverside Transmission Reliability Project (RTRP), Cook Off and Car show, Karaoke at Hideaway Cafe, Back to the Grind, Euryale and Packing House, and Live Nation agreement. Jon Gramble, Ana Carra, Darrell Mclnvale, Thinh Vu, Yolanda Pena, April Behzadian John White, and Thong Tran spoke regarding housing development on Harrison Street. Rick Pacheo, Sharon Mateja, Kathie Dillon, Tinka Friend, Andrew Silva, Gurmantra Khalsa, Brian Kerr, William Turner, Keith Nelson, two callers, Malissa McKeith, Scott Andrews, and Jason Hunter spoke regarding RTRP. April Glatzel spoke regarding RTRP and Sober Living Homes. Kevin Dawson spoke regarding RTRP and informing the public about projects. Sharon Mogi spoke regarding RTRP and fires at the Santa Ana Riverbottom. MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICAIONS Counciimember Falcone reported on groundbreaking for Eden Housing Project, Summer Concerts in Fairmount Park, Historic Wood Streets meeting, and Downtown Area Neighborhood Alliance Meeting. Counciimember Robillard reported on site visit at Industrial Solutions Services, Ride along with Solid Waste team, Magnolia Center Initiative, and road repaving on Palm Avenue. Councilmember Conderreported on Memorial Day events at Evergreen and National Cemeteries, 80th Commemorative Day of D-Day and RTRP. Councimember Mill reported on visit with Fire department Station 2, Ride along with Solid Waste Division, Riverside Unified School District Clean and Green Vocational. School graduation, Community Connection at the Arlington Library and Hunt Park, Police Department Award and Promotion ceremony, Riverside Leadership Graduation, and Juneteenth event at Fairmount Park. Counciimember Perry reported on Employee Appreciation Breakfast and Mobile Home Rent Stabilization community meetings. Councimember Hemenway congratulated all graduates and reported on Vista De LA Sierra Grand opening and Regatta at Fairmount Park. 109-338 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City of Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET Mayor Lock Dawson reported on City Council meeting summer schedule, reopening of the paddle boats in Fairmount Lake at Fairmount Park and Employee Appreciation Breakfast. WORKSHOPS STAIE-LICENSED RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND SOBER LIVING HOMES on state-licensed residential facilities and sober living homes in the City. Following discussion and without formal motion, the City Councilrecelved a presentation PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 CITYWIDE USER FEES AND CHARGES - CONTINUED FROM Following discussion and without formal motion, the City Council received and ordered filed the Fees and Charges Study findings report from MGT of America Consulting, LLC. Itwas moved by Councimember Hemenway and seconded by Councilmember Perry to approve the Consent Calendar as presented affirming the actions appropriate to each item. The motion carried unanimously with Mayor Lock Dawson voting aye on the Board and Commission appointments and resignations and Counciimember Cervantes MAY 21,2024 CONSENT CALENDAR absent. BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS The Mayor and City Council (1) appointed Susan Fahrney to the Human Relations Commission Ward 1 seat for a term through March 1, 2025, Kittie Aleman to the Commission on Aging Ward 6 seat for a term through March 1, 2028, and Bryn Pellegrino to the Commission on Disabilities Ward 7 seat for a term through March 1, 2026; and (2) filed the resignations of August Olague from the Commission of the Deaf Youth Ex Officio seat and DanielT. Jester from the Park and Recreation Commission Ward 1s seat effective immediately. MINUTES The minutes of the meeting of May 21, 2024, were approved as presented. 109-339 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES RIVERSIDE CIYOF City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 CITY SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM AND TABLE SPONSORSHIP UPDATE The City Council approved the Economic Development Committee recommendation to (1)receive and order filedi the City Sponsorship Program for the six-month period of July 1- December: 31,2024; (2) approve City Sponsorship supporti in thet form ofmonetary funding and/orir in-kind contributions of $143,324 for charitable and community events, which are produced by local non-profit organizations; (3) approve a $25,000 sponsorship to the Riverside African American Historical Society, for renovations to the Martin Luther King, Jr. monument andsurrounding area; (4) receive and order filed the Table Sponsorshipreport for July 1 - December 31, 2023; and (5) authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to make non-substantive changes to the recommenddtions. 2023 INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLAN ADOPTION The City Council approved the Mobility and Infrastructure Committee recommendation to (1) approve and adopt the 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for Riverside Public Utilities; and (2) direct staff to file the adopted 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (2023 IRP) and any applicable supporting material with the California Energy Commission within five AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEARS 2024-25 AND 2025-26-S SERVICES AND SPONSORSHIPS TO CITY The City Council (1) approved a Professional Consultant Services Agreement with the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce for services and sponsorships provided to the City of Riverside for Fiscal Years 2024/25 and 2025/26 in a total amount not-to-exceed $98,775 annually and a term ending June 30, 2026, with one optional two-year extension; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Professional Consultant Services Agreement including making minor and non-substantive changes as necessary including the ability to execute the one optional two-year extension. SERVICES AGREEMENT - PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICE WORKSTATIONS, The City Council (1) approved a Services Agreement with NRS, Inc., Pomona, for the purchase and installation of office workstations, fixtures, and equipment for the second floor reconfiguration located in City Hall for an amount not-to-exceed $130,513.86 and a term ending December 31, 2024, with one optional one-hundted-wenly-doy extension; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Services Agreement business days after adoption of the 2023 IRP. FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 109-340 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY - GTYOF RIVERSIDE City gfArts & Innovation MINUTES TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET including making minor and non-substantive changes as necessary including the ability AGREEMENT AMENDMENT - CONVEYANCE OF EASEMENT - CANYON CREST BOOSTER The City Council (1) approved the First Amendment to Agreement for Conveyance of Easement with Aanenson Properties extending the use of the surface area of the easement for a one-time expense of $20,000; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment, including making minor non-substantive changes, and to sign all documents necessary to complete the transaction. AGREEMENT - REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 2343 - ASSESSMENT ENGINEER AND SPECIAL TAX The City Council (1) approved the Professional Consultant Services Agreement in accordance with Request for Proposal 2343 Assessment Engineer and Special Tax Consultant Services with Webb Municipal Finance, LLC, Riverside, to include Assessment Engineer and Special Tax Consultant Services, for a five-year term in the amount of $721,503 with the option to extend for two additional year terms; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute the Professional Consultant Services Agreement with Webb Municipal Finance, LLC, Riverside, including the ability to make minor and FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 ELECTRIC AND WATER CENTRAL STORES ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDERS The City Council (1) approved Electric and Water Central Stores Annual Purchase Orders for an estimated total of $21,703,681.87 for Fiscal Year 2024/25; (2) approved a not-to-exceed 20 percent allowance for Producer Price Index increases for the Fiscal Year 2023-24; and (3) authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to award the to execute the one optional one-hundred-wenly day extension. STATION: -5 5220 PEARBLOSSOM CONSULTANT SERVICES non-substantive changes. purchase orders for such procurements for the items designated. INSURANCE POLICIES RENEWAL The City Council (1) approved the annual renewal of the City' S various insurance policies negotiated through the City's Insurance Broker, Keenan & Associates, as outlined in the staff report, for a one-year term beginning July 1, 2024, and ending June 30, 2025, for an amount not-to-exceed $8,888,857.46; (2) authorized a 15 percent contingency of $1,333,328.62 for potential changes and coverage enhancements for a total amount 109-341 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City ef Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET not-to-exceed $ 10,222,186.08; and (3) authorized the City Manager, or his designee, to execute all necessary documents submitted by Keenan & Associates to renew the City's various insurance policies, as outlined therein, for the total amount not-to-exceed $10,222,186.08, including making minor and non-substantive changes to the insurance AGREEMENT AMENDMENT - EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CONSULTING AND UNDERWRITING The City Council approved the Fourth Amendment to the current Professional Consultant Services Agreement with HUB International Insurance Services Inc., to provide employee benefits consulting and underwriting services for an extended term of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, upon mutual agreement of both parties for an extended contract term not-tro-exceed one year in the amount of $90,285, for a total contract amount of CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY FOR LIBRARY emPOWERing ACCESS PROJECT - ARLANZA The City Council accepted T pillar Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible privacy booth for Arlanza library, 52 portable solar chargers, and 32 iFixit repair kits from the California State Library for the Library emPOWERing Access Project valued at LEASE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT - ERIC M. SOLANDER CENTER - BRYANT PARK - The City Council (1) approved the Third Amendment to the Lease Agreement with John Muir Charter School for the term of July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025, at a monthly rate of $1,337.64; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute necessary documents for the Third Amendment to the Lease Agreement with John Muir Charter documents. SERVICES $407,812.00. LIBRARY $30,019.65. 7950 PHILBIN School. REJECT BID 8063-P PLAYGROUNDS INSTALLATION PROJECT and (2) authorized staff to release a revised bid solicitation. The City Council (1) rejected all bids for Bid 8063 for the Playground Installations Project; 109-342 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City of Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET AGREEMENT AMENDMENT PARK TREE MAINTENANCE SERVICES The City Council (1) approved the Sixth Amendment to the Agreement for Park Tree Maintenance Services with West Coast Arborists, Inc., increasing the agreement to $577,240 with change order authority of 10 percent in the amount of $57,724 for a total agreement amount of $634,964, for the term of July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute the Agreement with West Coast Arborist, Inc., including making minor and non-substantive changes and to extend the term, for up to one additional one-year term, subject to the same terms and conditions DONATE K-9-EQUIPPED FORD EXPLORER TO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE POLICE The City Council (1) declared a K-9 equipped Ford Explorer as surplus property to the needs of the Department; and (2) approved the donation of the K-9 equipped Ford Explorer to the University of California, Riverside Police Department for the development and availability of funds. DEPARTMENT - DEVELOP K-9 DETECTION PROGRAM of their K-9 detection program. RIVERSIDE'S 2024-2025 ANNUAL WATER SUPPLY AND DEMAND ASSESSMENT The City Council received and adopted Riverside's 2024-2025 Annual Water Supply and CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSIONS DEMAND SIDE GRID SUPPORT PROGRAM The City Council (1) approved participation in the California Energy Commission's Demand Side Grid Support Program; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents and instruments necessary to participate and take all necessary actions required or advisable to implement, administer and carry out the City of Riverside's responsibilities under the program, including but not limited to a Data Sharing Agreement, as applicable, and Customer Acknowledgement and Authorization Letters, and including the ability to make minor and non-substantive changes, as well as to execute future extensions and amendments under substantially similar terms and Demand Assessment. conditions. 109-343 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CITYOF RIVERSIDE City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET AGREEMENT AMENDED - LOW-INCOME UTILITY BILL AND DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE FUNDS - The City Council (1) approved the First Amended and Restated Agreement for Use of Low-Income Utility Bill and Deposit Assistance Funds with the County of Riverside, a political subdivision of the State of California, on behalf of Community Action Partnership of Riverside County for the Sharing Households Assist Riverside's Energy Program to include options to extend the program from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029, for an annual program amount of $2,800,000; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or their designee, to execute the First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Agreement for Use of Low-Income Utility Bill Deposit Assistance Funds with the State of California, on behalf of Community Action Partnership of Riverside County, including making non- SERVICE AGREEMENT CLEVELAND, SPRING, AND VILLA SLURRY SEAL IMPROVEMENIS The City Council (1) approved a Service Agreement with the County of Riverside for Cleveland Avenue, Spring Street, and Villa Street slurry seal improvements in the amount of $42,010; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute the Service BID 8017 - CITYWIDE TRUNK SEWER IMPROVEMENTS - MARKET STREET AND KANSAS AVENUE The City Council (1) awarded a construction contract for Bid 8017 for the construction Citywide Trunk Sewer Improvements on Market Street and Kansas Avenue Sewer to Big Ben, Inc., Irvine, in the amount of $1,677,210.50; (2) authorized al 10 percent change order authority in the amount of $167,721.05 for Bid 8017 for the construction Citywide Trunk Sewer mprovements on Market Street and Kansas Avenue Sewer to Big Ben Inc. for a total contract amount not-to-exceed $1,844,931.55; (3) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute the constructionc contract with Big Ben, Inc., including making minor and non-substantive changes, subject to the availability of budgeted funds; and (4) authorized the Chief Financial Officer, or designee, to record a supplemental appropriation in the amount of $2,264,234 from available Sewer Working Capital to the SHARING HOUSEHOLDS ASSIST RIVERSIDE'S ENERGY PROGRAM substantive changes. Agreement, including making minor and non-substantive changes. Sewer Main Replacement - Market Street Project expenditure account. 109-344 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CIYOF RIVERSIDE City of Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET AGREEMENT AMENDMENT - SERVICES FOR CLOSED TEQUESQUITE LANDFILL GAS The City Council (1) approved a Third Amendment to a Professional Consultant Services Agreement with ECOTEC Solutions, Inc., Colton, for monitoring, reporting, and associated operation services for the closed Tequesquite Landfill gas collection system and flare extending the term through June 30, 2025, in the amount of $90,478.08 for at total contract amount of $622,936.48; and (2) authorized the City Manager, or designee, to execute the Third Amendment to the Professional Consultant Services Agreement and any additional documents necessary for the Agreement, including amendments and COLLECTION SYSTEM AND FLARE extensions and making minor and non-substantive changes. DISCUSSION CALENDAR LEASE AGREEMENT - OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT - FOX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Following discussion, it was moved by Counciimember Falcone and seconded by Councimember Robillard to (1) approve a Lease Agreement with Live Nation Worldwide, Inc., for the operation and management of the Fox Performing Arts Center and Riverside Municipal Auditorium for the initial term of eight years through June 30, 2032; (2) include the option for renewal, SO long as an event of default has not occurred during the initial term, the term of this lease may be renewed by the City Council for one period of an additional eight years; and (3) authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to execute any necessary financial, or legal documents, including making minor and non- substantive changes to execute the agreement. The motion carried unanimously. AND RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM-3485/3801 MISSION INN COMMUNICAIIONS CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ON CLOSED SESSIONS City Attorney Norton announced there were no reportable actions taken during closed session. ITEMS FOR FUTURE CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION Councimember Falcone referred reports on the (1) sale option of the Fox Theater; (2) sign code; and (3) sound ordinance to the Land Use Committee. 109-345 CITY COUNCIL SUCCESSOR AGENCY MINUTES CIYOF RIVERSIDE City gf Arts & Innovation TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2024, 1:00 P.M. ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER 3900 MAIN STREET The City Council adjourned at 10:17 p.m. DONESIA GAUSE City Clerk Ir 109-346