2025 Sep 16 - CC MINMEETING MINUTES OF THE EL SEGUNDO CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2025
CLOSED SESSION — Mayor Pimentel called the meeting to order at 5:37 PM
ROLL CALL
Mayor Pimentel -
Present
Mayor Pro Tern Baldino -
Present
Council Member Boyles -
Present
Council Member Giroux -
Present
Council Member Keldorf -
Present
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION — (Related to Cit Business Onll — 5-minute limit per person,
30-minute limit total)
SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS:
Mayor Pimentel announced that Council would be meeting in closed session pursuant to
the items listed on the agenda.
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
INITIATION OF LITIGATION PURSUANT to (Government Code §54956.9(d)(4)): -9-
matter(s).
Adjourned at 5:57 PM
Minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the agenda.
OPEN SESSION — Mayor Pimentel called the meeting to order at 6:04 PM
ROLL CALL
Mayor Pimentel -
Present
Mayor Pro Tern Baldino -
Present
Council Member Boyles -
Present
Council Member Giroux -
Present
Council Member Keldorf -
Present
INVOCATION — Rabbi Dovid Lisbon - Jewish Community Center
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Council Member Giroux
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:
1. Breast Cancer Awareness Proclamation read by Council Member Keldorf.
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2. Hispanic/Latin Heritage Month Proclamation read by Council Member Giroux and
accepted by Sean O'Brien, DEI Committee.
3. International Day of Peace Proclamation read by Council Member Boyles and
accepted by ESUSD Superintendent Jason Johnson and School Board Member Frank
Glynn, El Segundo Rotary.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS — (Related to City Business Only — 5-minute limit per
person, 30-minute limit total)
Kelly Stuart, resident, spoke in opposition to lowering to the City's flag by order of the
Trump Administration.
Scott Houston, resident and member of the South Bay Community Coalition Against
Hate, spoke about activities surrounding the International Day of Peace.
Sean O'Brien, resident, drew attention to the growing community fear surrounding
current immigration policies.
MOTION by Council Member Giroux, SECONDED by Mayor Pimentel to read all
ordinances and resolutions on the agenda by title only.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
B. CONSENT:
4. Approve City Council Meeting Minutes of September 2, 2025.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
5. Warrant Demand Register for August 11, 2025 through August 24, 2025:
Ratify payroll and employee benefit checks; checks released early due to contracts or
agreements; emergency disbursements and/or adjustments; and wire transfers.
Approve Warrant Demand Register numbers 4A, and 4B: warrant numbers 3056901
through 3057107, and 9003396 through 9003401.
(Fiscal Impact: The warrants presented were drawn in payment of demands included
within the FY 2025-2026 Adopted Budget. The total of $6,027,975.67 ($3,020,705.37 in
check warrants and $3,007,270.30 in wire warrants) are for demands drawn on the FY
2025-2026 Budget.)
6. Agreement Between the City of El Segundo and the Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles for Animal Sheltering Services:
Waive bidding requirements pursuant to El Segundo Municipal Code § 1- 7- 9(A) and
authorize the City Manager to execute Agreement No. 7407 with the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (SPCALA) in an amount not -to -exceed
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$60,000 for fiscal year 2025-26 to provide animal sheltering services.
(Fiscal Impact: Amount Budgeted: $40,000
Additional Appropriation: N/A
Account Number(s): 001-400-3108-6206
No additional budget appropriation is needed at this time as the Police Department will
use budgetary savings to cover the additional $20,000. The revised budgetary cost will
be included in the proposed FY 2026-27 operating budget.)
7. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Ell Segundo Municipal Code
Section 1-6-4 to Update the List of Positions Exempt from the Civil Service System
and Section 1-6-5 to Revise the Position Title of One Department Head: Waive the
second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 1677 amending El Segundo Municipal Code
Section 1-6-4 to update the list of positions exempt from the Civil Service System and
Section 1-6-5 to revise the position title of one Department Head.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
8. Fiscal Year 2025-26 Adopted Budget Adjustment for Fiscal Year 2024-25
Continuing Appropriations: Approve continuing appropriations from FY 2024-25 to FY
2025-26, thereby amending the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Adopted Budget in the Funds and
by the amounts contained in Attachment 1.
(Fiscal Impact: Amount Budgeted: $0
Additional Appropriation: PO Carryover of $7,139,659.22 from FY 2024-25 to FY 2025-
26, and reverse estimated budget carryover of ($399,350.00)
Account Number(s): Various
Item 9 was pulled by Mayor Pro Tern Baldino
10. Notice of Completion for Emergency Action for the Permanent Repair of the
City of Ell Segundo Wiseburn Aquatics Center Pool Heaters: Approve the notice of
completion for the associated emergency remedial actions for the Aquatics Center Pool
Heater Replacement Project, Project No. PW 25-04, by Knorr Systems International,
LLC. By approving the notice of completion, the City Council will be terminating the
emergency actions previously approved under Resolution No. 5519, pursuant to Public
Contract Code § 22050(c). Authorize and direct the City Clerk to file a notice of
completion in the County Recorder's Office.
(Fiscal Impact: The total project cost was $639,725.
City Council appropriated $700,000 to the Capital Improvement Fund at the November
5, 2024 City Council meeting, at the time the emergency action was declared. The
Wiseburn Unified School District agreed to reimburse the City half of the construction
costs after the competition of the work, up to $300,000.
The budget is as follows:
Amount Appropriated in FY 2024-25: $700,000
Additional Appropriation at this time: None
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Expense Account Number: 301-400-8202-8463 (General Fund CIP - Aquatics Center
Pool Heaters))
11. Resolution Amending Chapter 1A2 of the City's Administrative Code to
Update Specific Unrepresented Classifications in the Management and
Confidential Series: Adopt Resolution No. 5558 approving amendments to Chapter
1A2 of the City's Administrative Code for the Management and Confidential Series to
correct the basic salary range for the Planning Manager; Update the job titles of the
Director of Human Resources and Battalion Chief; and designate exemption status
under the Fair Labor Standards Act for the Executive Assistant and Senior Executive
Assistant.
(Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact to implement the proposed updates to the
Administrative Code. However, there will be a fiscal impact resulting from the payment of
overtime hours worked by the incumbents in the Executive and Senior Executive
Assistant positions. The anticipated fiscal impact can be absorbed in the current FY 2025-
26 adopted budget for the City Manager's Office and Police Department.)
12. Agreement between the City of Ell Segundo and Chevron Corporation
pursuant to California Assembly Bill 1646 reimbursing the City of El Segundo for
Associated Costs: Authorize the City Manager to execute Agreement No.7408 with
Chevron Corporation for an estimated amount of $237,179 for FY 2025-26 to establish
a 24/7 community alerting system to notify El Segundo residents, businesses, and
visitors of any incidents generated by the Chevron Oil Refinery in El Segundo.
(Fiscal Impact: If the City Council approves this item, the Chevron Corporation will
reimburse the City of El Segundo for all costs associated with operating a 24/7
community alerting system and maintaining a mass notification system for the City of El
Segundo in the event of a refinery incident per Assembly Bill 1646. The City of El
Segundo annual/ongoing fees for FY 25-26 include personnel time for completing
administrative AB 1646 tasks during business hours, stand-by personnel time for
operating the 24/7 watch center and attending notification system training off hours,
ongoing community alert system software costs for the integrated alert and mass
notification system (Alert South Bay), and a one-time fee for startup costs associated
with purchasing networking and telecommunications equipment needed to operate the
Community Alerting System.
Amount Budgeted: Approximately $237,179
Additional Appropriation: N/A
Account Number(s):
126-400-3205-4115 (Expenditures: Reimbursable Overtime AB 1646 - $155,797)
126-400-3205-6214 (Expenditures: Administrative Personnel, Alert South Bay, Start-up
costs - $81,382)
126-300-0000-3836 (Revenue: AB 1646 Operations & Maintenance - $237,179)
AB 1646 FY 25-26 Fee Detail:
24/7 Community Watch Center Personnel Time: $155,797
Daily Community Alerting System personnel will be the fire chief and one battalion chief.
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Monthly billing will reflect eight (8) total hours of daily stand-by time. Four (4) hours fire
chief, billed at $0.00 per hour, and four (4) hours battalion chief, billed at $127.76 per
hour. The fire chief is exempt from overtime. There will be no charge for the fire chief
position and there will never be more than one battalion chief on standby for this duty.
The billing period is anticipated to start on October 13, 2025, and continue through June
30, 2026. This fee is $146,719.
In addition, 24/7 watch center costs will include 36 hours of stand-by time for two off -
duty battalion chiefs to attend monthly South Bay Alert notification system/incident
training, as well as ongoing incident communication fees as needed for continued
communications during an incident. This fee is $9,079.
Administrative Personnel Time: $12,381
Personnel time billed at the fully burdened rate for administrative tasks completed
during business hours that are associated with AB1646. Such tasks include attending
refinery meetings, crisis committee meetings, and completing and overseeing monthly
billing (see Attachment 1 for number of hours and hourly rates).
Community Alert System - Alert South Bay: $13,000
Integrated alert and notification system to alert and notify the community surrounding a
petroleum refinery, including schools, public facilities, hospitals, transient and special
needs populations, and residential care homes in the event of an incident at the
refinery, warranting the use of the automatic notification system. Annual fee subject to
change. $13,000 based on the forecasted FY 25-26 cost.
Equipment start-up costs: $56,000
Networking/Telecommunications equipment. One-time startup cost for FY 25-26. The
total fee of $237,179 will be adjusted by the Los Angeles All Urban Consumer Price
Index on July 1 st of each year. This is an estimated fee as some incidents may exceed
four hours, in which case Chevron will be billed the fully burdened rate for the actual
hours worked by the above individuals who provide services during the incident.
13. License Agreement with Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles to Continue
Utilizing Camp Eucalyptus at No Cost: Authorize the City Manager to execute a nine -
month License Agreement No. 7409 with the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles to
continue utilizing Camp Eucalyptus at no cost.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
14. Contract Award for the Replacement of Fire Station #2 HVAC System, Project
No. 25-15: Authorize the City Manager to execute a standard Public Works Contract
No. 7410 with ACCO Engineering Systems in the amount of $80,700 for the
replacement of the HVAC unit at Fire Station #2, Project No. PW 25-15, and authorize
an additional $30,000 as contingency funds for potential unforeseen issues and costs
for bonds.
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(Fiscal Impact: Amount Budgeted: $150,000
Additional Appropriation: None
Account Number: 301-400-8201-8400 (Citywide HVAC CIP account))
Item 15 was pulled by Mayor Pimentel
MOTION by Council Member Boyles, SECONDED by Council Member Keldorf, to
approve Consent items 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
PULLED ITEMS:
9. Designation of Voting Delegate and Alternate to the Cal Cities - 2025 Annual
Conference & Expo: Designate a voting delegate, and an alternate to the Cal Cities
Annual Conference & Expo.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
Council Discussion
MOTION by Mayor Pro Tern Baldino, SECONDED by Council Member Boyles, to
designate Mayor Pimentel to be the delegate and City Manager Darrell George as
the alternate delegate to the Cal Cities 2025 Annual Conference and Expo.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES:
Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES:
None
ABSTAIN:
None
ABSENT:
None
MOTION by Mayor Pimentel, SECONDED by Mayor Pro Tern Baldino to designate
a delegate and an alternate delegate to the Cal Cities 2025 Annual Conference
and Expo.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
15. Resolution Adopting the City of El Segundo 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation
Plan: Adopt Resolution No. 5559 adopting the City of El Segundo 2025 Local Hazard
Mitigation Plan.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
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Council Discussion
MOTION by Mayor Pimentel, SECONDED by Mayor Pro Tern Baldino, to adopt the
City of El Segundo 2025 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
C. PUBLIC HEARING: None
D. STAFF PRESENTATIONS:
16. Grant Award from Chevron Products Company in the Amount of $75,000 to
Support Economic Development in El Segundo: Authorize the City Manager to
accept grant funds in the amount of $75,000 for Economic Development.
(Fiscal Impact: Amount Budgeted: $75,000
Additional Appropriation: None
Account Number: 702-300-2401-1281 (Specials Revenues Fund - Economic
Development Expenditures))
Cristina Reveles, Senior Management Analyst, presented the item and introduced
Jessica Vinson and Byron Stock from Chevron.
Council Discussion
MOTION by Mayor Pimentel, SECONDED by Council Member Boyles, to accept
the Grant Award from Chevron.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES:
Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES:
None
ABSTAIN:
None
ABSENT:
None
17. Resolutions Amending the City Contributions for CalPERS Medical
Premiums: Adopt resolutions for the following groups amending the City contributions
for CaIPERS medical premiums consistent with a previously approved Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
El Segundo City Employees' Association (CEA)
El Segundo Firefighters' Association (ESFA)
El Segundo Police Managers' Association (PMA)
El Segundo Police Support Services Employees Association (PSSEA)
El Segundo Supervisory and Professional Employees' Association (SPEA)
Unrepresented Hourly Employees considered full-time under the ACA.
(Fiscal Impact: Funding for action related to the previously approved MOUs is
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incorporated in the adopted FY 2025-26 Operating Budget. The fiscal impact of the
medical contribution for Unrepresented Hourly Employees considered full-time under the
ACA is dependent upon the number of employees who accept the offer of coverage. The
estimated maximum fiscal impact for calendar year 2026 is projected to be approximately
$29,290. Sufficient funding is included in the adopted FY 2025-26 Operating Budget.)
Rebecca Redyk, Human Resources Director, presented the item.
Council Discussion
David King, Assistant City Attorney, read by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5560
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA FIXING THE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL
AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT FOR EMPLOYEES AND
ANNUITANTS WITH RESPECT TO A RECOGNIZED EMPLOYEE
ORGANIZATION 003 EL SEGUNDO CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 5561
FIXING THE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC
EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT
FOR EMPLOYEES AND ANNUITANTS WITH RESPECT TO A RECOGNIZED
EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION 004 EL SEGUNDO FIREFIGHTERS'
ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 5562
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA FIXING THE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL
AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT FOR EMPLOYEES AND
ANNUITANTS WITH RESPECT TO A RECOGNIZED EMPLOYEE
ORGANIZATION 005 EL SEGUNDO SUPERVISORY AND PROFESSIONAL
EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 5563
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA FIXING THE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL
AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT FOR EMPLOYEES AND
ANNUITANTS WITH RESPECT TO A RECOGNIZED EMPLOYEE
ORGANIZATION 007 EL SEGUNDO POLICE MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 5564
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA FIXING THE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL
AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT FOR EMPLOYEES AND
ANNUITANTS WITH RESPECT TO A RECOGNIZED EMPLOYEE
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ORGANIZATION 008 EL SEGUNDO POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES
EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
RESOLUTION NO. 5565
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA FIXING THE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MEDICAL
AND HOSPITAL CARE ACT AT AN EQUAL AMOUNT FOR EMPLOYEES WITH
RESPECT TO 009 UNREPRESENTED HOURLY EMPLOYEE GROUP
MOTION by Mayor Pro Tern Baldino, SECONDED by Council Member Giroux, to
approve Resolution No's. 5560, 5561, 5562, 5563, 5564, and 5565.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
18. Adoption of Revised Classification Specifications for Positions in the
Administrative Series, Resolution to Establish the Basic Salary Ranges,
Reclassification of Four Incumbents, and Update of the Fair Labor Standards Act
Exemption Designation of the Executive Assistant and Senior Executive
Assistant Classifications: Adopt the revised classification specifications for Office
Specialist, Administrative Specialist, Senior Administrative Specialist 1-11, Executive
Assistant, and Senior Executive Assistant. Adopt a resolution establishing the basic
salary range for Office Specialist, Administrative Specialist, Senior Administrative
Specialist I and II, Executive Assistant, and Senior Executive Assistant. Approve the
reclassification of four incumbents to a higher -level position in the Administrative Series.
Update the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) designation to non-exempt for the
Executive Assistant and Senior Executive Assistant classifications.
(Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact is approximately $21,613 for the proposed
reclassification of four incumbents in FY 2025-26. This cost can be absorbed within the
current budget of the departments with reclassified incumbents. No additional
appropriation is required for FY 2025-26.)
Rebecca Redyk, Human Resources Director, presented the item.
Council Discussion
David King, Assistant City Attorney, read by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5566
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING BASIC SALARY RANGES FOR FULL-TIME JOB
CLASSIFICATIONS
MOTION by Council Member Keldorf, SECONDED by Council Member Giroux to
approve Resolution No. 5566 establishing basic salary ranges for full-time job
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classifications.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES:
Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES:
None
ABSTAIN:
None
ABSENT:
None
19. Fiscal Year 2024-25 3rd and 4th Quarters Financial Report: Receive and file
the City's fiscal year 2024-25 3rd and 4th quarter financial report.
(Fiscal Impact: There is no fiscal impact associated with this presentation, and no fiscal
impact to receive and file this financial report.)
Paul Chung, CFO and City Treasurer, presented the item.
Council Discussion
Council consensus to receive and file the City's fiscal year 2024-25 3rd and 4th quarter
financial report.
F. REPORTS — CITY CLERK — Along with the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tern, the Clerk
attended a third -grade assembly about City Government at Center Street Elementary
School.
G. REPORTS — COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Keldorf — Requested discussion about federal vs. city or school
district orders regarding U.S. flag protocol.
Council Member Giroux — No Report
Council Member Boyles —
Attended and reported on the recent South Bay Council of Governments
Regional Council meeting.
20. Resolution Supporting USA Surfing's Recertification as the National
Governing Body for Olympic Surfing: Adopt a resolution supporting USA Surfing's
recertification as the National Governing Body of Olympic surfing.
(Fiscal Impact: None.)
Council Discussion
David King, Assistant City Attorney, read by title only:
RESOLUTION NO. 5567
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA
SUPPORTING USA SURFING'S RECERTIFICATION AS THE NATIONAL
GOVERNING BODY FOR OLYMPIC SURFING
MOTION by Council Member Boyles, SECONDED by Council Member Keldorf, to
approve Resolution No. 5567.
MOTION PASSED 5/0
AYES: Pimentel, Baldino, Boyles, Giroux, and Keldorf
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
Mayor Pro Tern Baldino — No Report
Mayor Pimentel — El Segundo is currently hosting SoCal Deep Tech Week. The
Toy Association celebrated the opening of its new Toy Building last week. Met
with the Australian Consul General last week regarding its potential participation
in the US market. There is a Sanitation meeting next week. Asked the Assistant
City Attorney for a status report on the study to explore becoming a Charter City
and requested an update on new State legislation after the current term ends.
REPORTS — CITY ATTORNEY — Recognized Council met in closed session this
evening and voted 5-0 to authorize the City Manager to approve opting in to a
settlement agreement with PHARMA, Purdue Pharma and other pharmaceutical
companies related to the opioid crisis.
J. REPORTS/FOLLOW-UP — CITY MANAGER — Mentioned that approval to
advertise for the repairs to the Teen Center and Recreation Park courts will be on
the agenda for the next Council meeting, Hyperion Citizens' Forum will be held in
mid -October. Reported the AQMD received 69 odor complaints and 2 notices of
violation were issued since September 2. Hyperion reports that a plant technician
has been sent to get air quality readings within 60 minutes of receiving
complaints. Callers can opt to receive a summary call within 24 hours of
registering a complaint. Encouraged citizens and people who work in El Segundo
to take the Vision 2050 survey, available at ElSegundo.org and open through
tomorrow.
MEMORIAL: The meeting was adjourned in memory of Jan Cruikshank, former
ESUSD School Board Member and El Segundo City Council Member.
Adjourned at 7:37 PM
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