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FullertonCA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$859,600 Typical home value $1,052,226 +1.7% yr/yr · +29.7% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$240.1M (FY2023)
Total spending$225.6M (FY2023)
Taxes$102.5M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$90.5M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,590 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025293 housing units ($55.1M)
🗳️ Election results (4 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council District 1 2024-11-05
Nick Dunlap ✓ 9,546 · Fred Jung ✓ 7,432 · Jamie Valencia ✓ 3,489 · Jan M. Flory 5,452 · Vivian "Kitty" Jaramillo 3,436 · Matthew "Matt" Truxaw 2,882
City Council District 3 2022-11-08
Ahmad Zahra ✓ 2,604 · Shana Charles ✓ 2,186 · Oscar Valadez 2,311 · Johnny Ybarra 1,459 · Arnel Dino 1,342 · Tony Castro 587
City Council District 2 2020-11-03
Nick Dunlap ✓ 8,152 · Bruce Whitaker ✓ 4,951 · Faisal Qazi 4,766 · Aaruni Thakur 4,702 · Mackenzie Chang 1,921 · Chuck Sargeant 1,721
City Council District 1 2020-11-03
Fred Jung ✓ 6,400 · Andrew Cho 6,083
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City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Fullerton City Council to adopt FY 2026-27 budget and fee schedule
The Fullerton City Council will consider adopting the annual operating and capital budget for fiscal year 2026-27, including the General Fund, Capital Improvement Program, and all other funds, along with the Master Schedule of Fees and Charges. The meeting also includes a public hearing on the budget, which was continued from the July 21, 2026 meeting. Other items include a closed session on property negotiations, consent calendar approvals, and regular business items such as housing site reviews and bond issuances.
- Adopt FY 2026-27 Annual Operating and Capital Budget and Master Schedule of Fees and Charges (public hearing)
- Approve $2,150,130 contract with All Cities Engineering, Inc. for Valley View-Woods Area Water Main Replacement
- Authorize up to $15,705,000 in tax-exempt bonds for Magnolia Ridge mobile home park at 2616 West Orangethorpe Avenue
- Authorize up to $9,500,000 in Special Tax Bonds for Community Facilities District No. 3 (The Pines at Sunrise Village)
- Approve $97,147 contract with De Novo Planning Group for CEQA services for a development at 1712-1730 West Orangethorpe Avenue
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 40m
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Thank you. I don't know why I like doing that. Anyways I will call the order the August 17th meeting of the NRAC Infrastructure and Natural Resources Advisory Committee. Secretary will you please call the roll. Chair Bardwaja. I'm here. Vice Chair Sarvis. Here. Member Tuna. Not present. Member Klingsberg. Present. Member Molina. Present. Member Seaborn. Here. Thank you. We'll now hear public comments on items that are not on the agenda but within the jurisdiction of the NRAC. And each speaker will have up to three minutes for their remarks. Ma'am do we have anybody. I don't see anybody in chambers. Do we have anybody online. We do not. Okay. Move on to the consent calendar. Mr. Chair. Yes sir. Would we like to do the Pledge of Allegiance. We will do that. Yes. Okay. Thank you. The. That will actually be. You know what. Let's do that now. Great suggestion sir. Would you like to leave it first. Did I just volunteer. You did. Okay. Everybody rise. Sing in's next week. Put your right hand over your heart. Ready. Begin. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation. Under God. Indivisible. With liberty and justice for all. Thank you for that break. Come in next week. Next week. Let me read it first. So would a member like to move the minutes from our last meeting. That would be the June 20th meeting. I would like to move that we approve the July 20th meeting. Second. I believe that's misprinting the agenda. You' …
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - AUGUST 18, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting.
The public may comment
on
matters
not
appearing
on
the
agenda
and
Consent
Calendar
items
during
Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non-agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non-agenda comments.
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSI …
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Infrastructure and Natural Resources Committee
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 40m
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Thank you. I don't know why I like doing that. Anyways I will call the order the August 17th meeting of the NRAC Infrastructure and Natural Resources Advisory Committee. Secretary will you please call the roll. Chair Bardwaja. I'm here. Vice Chair Sarvis. Here. Member Tuna. Not present. Member Klingsberg. Present. Member Molina. Present. Member Seaborn. Here. Thank you. We'll now hear public comments on items that are not on the agenda but within the jurisdiction of the NRAC. And each speaker will have up to three minutes for their remarks. Ma'am do we have anybody. I don't see anybody in chambers. Do we have anybody online. We do not. Okay. Move on to the consent calendar. Mr. Chair. Yes sir. Would we like to do the Pledge of Allegiance. We will do that. Yes. Okay. Thank you. The. That will actually be. You know what. Let's do that now. Great suggestion sir. Would you like to leave it first. Did I just volunteer. You did. Okay. Everybody rise. Sing in's next week. Put your right hand over your heart. Ready. Begin. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation. Under God. Indivisible. With liberty and justice for all. Thank you for that break. Come in next week. Next week. Let me read it first. So would a member like to move the minutes from our last meeting. That would be the June 20th meeting. I would like to move that we approve the July 20th meeting. Second. I believe that's misprinting the agenda. You' …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission / Landmarks Commission
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 21m
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Good evening. I'm calling this meeting of the Fulton Planning Commission to order. Today is Wednesday, August 12th, 2026. The time is 631. Madam Clerk, please call the roll. Commissioner Fleener. Here. Vice Chair Dino. Here. Chair Valadez. Here. And Commissioners Wayne and Tudor are absent. Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag. And to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We will now take public comments on items not appearing on tonight's agenda, but within the Commission's jurisdiction. Each speaker has three minutes. Please state your name and city of residence for the record. Do we have any public comments here at the – it doesn't seem like it. On Zoom. No hands raised. Okay. Seeing no speakers, public comments is now closed. There is no consent calendar for tonight's meeting. Next is Commissioners' communication disclosures regarding tonight's agenda item. Commissioners, do you have any disclosures to report? I'm going to turn to Martin. Me neither. Okay. Thank you. There is no regular business on tonight's meeting. I will now open the public hearing for item number one. Staff, please present your report on the proposed environmental justice element amendment to the City of Fullerton's General Plan. Good evening, honorable chair and commissioners. We are proud to bring to you the first ever environmental justice element for the City of Fullerton. And Yan has been sheph …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Senior Advisory Committee
📹 From the video · 46m
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Thank you. some presentations Senate Bill 707 New Brown Act regulations and rules of procedure Lucinda Williams is going to be helping us with that. She is not here at the moment if we want to move to the Department update we can do that. Yeah we will come back to the first presentation but our second presentation is our Parks and Recreation Department update which we'll move on to. Good morning. Committee members. Again Christian Hernandez Parks and Recreation Manager. We have our supervisor Jacob Hodgson and Carla Madrigal who will be doing the presentation for you today. DIRECTOR MADRIAL: Thank you. SPEAKER 7: Hello. Good morning. So this is just our department updates. SPEAKER 7: Our highlights I'm sorry for the remaining of 20 26. So we have our downtown Fullerton farmers market community yard sale and then the the Fahrenheit live concerts that started. DIRECTOR MACK: Can you speak a little closer to the microphone. SPEAKER 7: Yes. SPEAKER 7: That started last Friday. Some of the senior programs highlights for the month of May through July. SPEAKER 7: We had our spring fling social. SPEAKER 7: This was through the senior club. SPEAKER 7: They had a total of I want to say approximately 100 participants that came and showed up. SPEAKER 7: They had a live band. SPEAKER 7: A couple refreshments and it was for the senior club members and also for any non-members. SPEAKER 7: We did host a couple of Mother Day celebrations. SPEAKER 7: One of them it was kind of we had catering …
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 2h 53m
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Thank you. Thank you, Commissioner, and with that, we have a new commissioner that we need to swear in, so I'll pass that to Christian. Before we do that, we're going to do roll call. I'm just kidding. We're going to do the roll call, and then we're going to do what I just said. Good evening. Chair McKendry. Here. Vice Chair Freeman is out today. Commissioner Maldonado. Here. Commissioner Talavera. Here. And Commissioner Kim. And with that, we will do the swearing in of our new commissioner. All right. We have our city clerk. Clerk, and I would like to welcome your new commissioner, and to make him official, we will do your oath of office. You will raise your right hand. And I promise I'll do this in slow bits. This will be gentle. So I state your name. Okay. Do solemnly swear. Solemnly. That I will support and defend. Support. The Constitution of the United States. Okay. And the Constitution of the State of California. Against all enemies foreign and domestic. All. That I will bear true faith and allegiance. To the Constitution of the United States. And the Constitution of the State of California. That I take this obligation freely. Without any mental reservation. Or purpose of evasion. And that I will well and faithfully. Discharge the duties. Upon which I'm about to enter. Congratulations. I just need. Believe you are. With the chair's permission. I'll just roll right into the next item though. If that's okay. If you've watched any of the other meetings. I've made this pre …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
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Transportation & Circulation Commission
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Library Board of Trustees
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Planning Commission / Landmarks Commission
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 28m
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Thank you. Good evening. I'd like to call the July 22nd meeting of the Florentine Planning Commission to order. Janet, would you call the roll? Commissioner Fleener is absent. Commissioner Tudor? Here. Commissioner Wayne? Here. Vice Chair Dino? Here. And Chair Valadez is absent. All right. If you could join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. Ready? Begin. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, of liberty and justice for all. I'd now like to open this meeting up to public comments. Just as a reminder, you have three minutes and it has to be within the subject matter jurisdiction of the council. Sorry. The commission. Janet, do we have any speakers? No hands raised. All right. I'll go ahead and last call. Go ahead and close public comment and bring it back to the commission. And now we're in line for our consent calendar. In our minutes from June 10th. Do we have a motion? Motion to approve. Second. Janet. Commissioner Tudor. Yes. Commissioner Wayne. Aye. Vice Chair Dino. Aye. I pass this. There we go. And we're now in line for communication disclosure from the commissioners. Seeing none. No. We're moving on quickly. We're now on to regular business. We have a presentation on the new Brown Act rules, I believe, by Lucinda. Thank you, Vice Chair. Just talking to your city attorney. Your attorney. What are you for this? The city attorney? Deputy city attorney? Baron. I'm sorry. On th …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
City Council to approve $622K street rehab contract and other major actions
The Fullerton City Council and Successor Agency will hold a closed‑session briefing on two pending lawsuits and real‑property negotiations. In the regular session they will adopt an ordinance for electronic filing of campaign disclosures, accept a $463,024.18 cannabis‑tax grant for the police department, and consider several procurement contracts and purchase orders. Routine consent‑calendar items will be enacted with a single motion.
- Adopt Ordinance No. 3358 to require electronic and paperless filing for Fair Political Practices Commission campaign disclosures
- Accept $463,024.18 California Highway Patrol cannabis‑tax grant for the Police Department budget
- Award $622,000 contract to Onyx Paving Company for the Candlewood Area Street Rehabilitation Project
- Award $636,480 contract to Cora Constructors for emergency generator sets at Las Palmas and Laguna pump stations
- Issue $150,000 purchase order to Southwest Solutions Group for Fullerton Police Department equipment lockers
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 4h 59m
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Thank you. Nothing on zoom? No. I see nobody in chambers. Go ahead and adjourn to closed session. Oh, this is a close on the closed session matter? Okay. A community. Today I just want to share with you. Well, first of all, thank you guys for updating the Fullerton Municipal Code book. It's updated for 2025. I think the last time it was updated was 2010, maybe 2018, something like that. But the book looks really, really good. So I want to thank you guys for that also. The other thing on the agenda that I saw was the, uh, the illumination health and home. And I'm not sure why it's on here. Uh, but I just wanted to come in on it. Um, we're talking about 3535 West Commonwealth Avenue, which is the 150 bed shelter. Uh, 110 of those beds are for recuperative care and, um, 40 of those beds are for, um, emergency shelter navigation center. Um, we have 300 homeless people in the city of Full erton. And I just want to, I don't understand why we went from, I think 60 beds to 110 beds knowing that we have, um, 300 homeless people on the street that need those beds or emergency shelter. Um, also, I just want to share this also, uh, just in case this , this is what we're talking about on here. Um, the shelter should be, uh, I think we signed like a 10 year contract with that. I don't think it should have been signed for that long. I think it should have been like two or three years, like every other contract, uh, for the, uh, navigation centers in Orange County. Um, we have, uh, uh, Oh an …
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - JULY 21, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting .
The public may comment on matters not appearing on the agenda and Consent Calendar items during Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non -agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non -agenda comments .
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSING …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Infrastructure and Natural Resources Committee
Council Chambers
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Library Board of Trustees
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Investment Advisory Committee
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Active Transportation Committee
Council Chambers
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Fullerton council reviews FY 2026-27 budget scenarios and capital projects plan
The Fullerton City Council will hold a study session to review proposed operating and capital improvement budgets for fiscal year 2026-27. Staff are seeking council direction on three budget scenario options ahead of formal adoption at the July 21 meeting. The agenda also lists tentative items for next week, including street rehabilitation contracts and water treatment easements.
- FY 2026-27 budget study session on three proposed operating budget scenarios and capital improvement projects
- Harbor Boulevard rehabilitation contract with R.J. Noble Company (tentative for July 21)
- Candlewood Area street rehabilitation contract with Onyx Paving Company (tentative for July 21)
- Well 10 temporary PFAS treatment plant easement discussions (tentative for July 21)
- TEFRA Affordable Housing Project continuation from June 16 meeting (tentative for July 21)
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 3h 4m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
i'll now call to order the city of fullerton city council special meeting uh study session to order for july 14 2026. madam clerk please call the roll mayor jung president for tim dunlap council member charles here council member valencia and council members are not yet present if i can ask chief loger to lead us in the pledge of allegiance all right if i can ask for ex-party communications uh i'll start with me spoke with fire and police anybody else fire okay i i also spoke with fire and police okay huh and yes you're lonely no one spoke to you all right i think they noted the embargo last time i mean the uh trash bar the trash embargo well said all right very good uh we're gonna i don't know why this city reports council reports are in there it's a study session yes you don't have to do this okay we'll just go to regular business uh it's our fiscal year 2026-27 budget study session on proposed operating budget uh before we get to the presentation i'll seek uh actually let's go to the presentation and then do public comments yeah all right we ready with that hopefully you okay you're gonna get him dialed in ahead of time i mean you're gonna get him dialed in ahead of time i mean you have to ask for it not we need it were you able to get the slides to mail to us anyway yeah we got an email that just included the updated report okay you all set there we got even yes we got it okay well thank you mayor council sorry for the uh delayed start here um but we are here for the uh b …
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - JULY 14, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting .
The public may comment on matters not appearing on the agenda and Consent Calendar items during Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non -agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non -agenda comments .
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSING …
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Council Chambers
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission / Landmarks Commission
Council Chambers
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Council Chambers
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Transportation & Circulation Commission
Council Chambers
Tue Jun 30, 2026 · 4:00 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Council evaluates solid waste management bids and authorizes contract negotiations.
The Fullerton City Council will evaluate proposals for solid waste management services and authorize staff to negotiate the final contract. The council will also make a direct appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission and ratify other board appointments. Closed session will cover labor negotiations with municipal employee unions and discuss anticipated litigation.
- Evaluation of bids for new solid waste management services and contract negotiation authorization
- Direct appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission (term expires Dec 31, 2028)
- Ratification of additional city commission and board appointments
- Closed session labor negotiations with police, fire, and municipal employee unions
- Closed session discussion of anticipated litigation involving one case
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Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 2h 53m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
yes sir good afternoon i'll now call to order the closed session meeting of the fullerton city council for june 30th 2026 madam clerk please call the roll mayor jung what's up mayor pro tem dublap here council member valencia here council member zara here council member charles is not yet present all right we 'll now seek public comments seeing none in chambers anyone on zoom we'll recess to close session thank you you Thank you. necessity just by the change. I also want to speak out against considering enhancements, upfront money, in one case $10 million and another case $15 million, which essentially allows companies that can, and not all good companies can, to buy their contract with the city. This was suggested at the Ad Hoc Fiscal Sustainability Committee, and companies felt the need to offer this to be competitive, which I don't think was right. Consideration should only be given to reliability, track record, and all other values that staff considered, and not convoluted with all the other enhancements that do not have anything to do with trash hauling. I also ask that the companies that put that money up front as an offer, a loan to the city, which I don't think is fair, that they take it back, and that would allow them to make a better offer to the city in terms of rates and that kind of thing. So I ask you, and also I want to mention about Valley Vista. I said it at the meeting after the study session, I don't think they should have been allowed to have a second time …
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - JUNE 30, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting .
The public may comment on matters not appearing on the agenda and Consent Calendar items during Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non -agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non -agenda comments .
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSING …
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Library Board of Trustees
Council Chambers
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission / Landmarks Commission
Council Chambers
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Active Transportation Committee
Council Chambers
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Council votes on $180M bonds for UCA/UCE apartment acquisition.
The Fullerton City Council will hold public hearings on an appeal to deny 32 townhomes at 111 West Hermosa Drive and a General Plan Amendment updating the Open Space and Conservation Element. The council will also consider a $180 million bond issuance for UCA and UCE apartment projects, approve temporary budget appropriations, and adopt the city's emergency evacuation and hazard mitigation plans. Routine administrative updates and election preparations will be handled via the consent calendar.
- Public hearing on appeal to deny 32 townhomes at 111 West Hermosa Drive
- General Plan Amendment updating the Open Space and Conservation Element (Appendix M)
- Approval of $180,000,000 tax-exempt bonds for UCA and UCE apartment acquisition and rehabilitation
- Temporary continuing budget appropriations and FY 2026-27 annual appropriations limit
- Ordinance requiring electronic filing for Fair Political Practices Commission campaign disclosures
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Council Chambers
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - JUNE 16, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting.
The public may comment
on
matters
not
appearing
on
the
agenda
and
Consent
Calendar
items
during
Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non-agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non-agenda comments.
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSING …
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Infrastructure and Natural Resources Committee
Council Chambers
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission / Landmarks Commission
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 32m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
Thank you. either grow very stunted or die early on. But also the actual pruning of these trees, many new trees that are planted in new developments, such as the carwash over at Hornstorp and Lemon, that carwash, the trees that they planted, you know, that are supposed to be shading the sidewalk on the east side of the carwash and the south side, they top all of their trees and keep them as little ornaments, you know, not letting them grow at all and develop canopies that shade public infrastructure, such as the sidewalks. This is just so crazy to me that we have an urban forest management plan, yet we don't have real goals for new developments and, you know, having guidelines and enforcing these guidelines. So this is just something that I hope that the Planning Commission can begin to incorporate elements. That's time. Good urban forest. Okay. That's not happening. Thank you. Any other comments? No more speakers. Okay. So we'll close it again, the public comments. We'll go to the consent calendar. Are there any requests from commissioners, staff, or the public to remove this item? Seeing none, is there a motion to approve the consent calendar? I'll move it. Second. Madam Clerk, please call the roll. Commissioner Fleener. Yes. Commissioner Tudor. Yes. Commissioner Wayne. Aye. Vice Chair Dino. Yes. Chair Valadez. Aye. The motion passes. Next is commissioners' communication disclosures regarding tonight's agenda item. Commissioners, do you have any disclosures to report? I'll …
Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 35m
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All right, the June 8th meeting of the City of Fullerton Parks and Recreation Commission will now come to order at 6 p.m. Would the secretary please call roll? Yes. Vice Chair Freeman? Here. Commission Member Maldonado? Here. Commission Member Talavera? Here. And the Chair, Chair McHenry is out today. Thank you. I'll now ask Commissioner Talavera to lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Please stand. Right hand over your heart. Ready? Begin. Thank you. All right. Are there any department updates from staff this evening? Yes. Good evening, Vice Chair and Commission. We do have a pretty hefty department update presentation for you to be. We've been busy the last month. We've been busy the last month and we're just about to get busier. So we'll get that loaded as we've kicked off our summer season officially as of last week. So we're just going to get that in presentation mode and we 'll go from there. All right. And we have staff that will be presenting on their programs . All right. Good evening staff. I'll be talking about a little bit of our parks, trails and sports fields. In the month of May at the Fullerton Tennis Center we had over a thousand reservations. Close to a hundred class participations in our tennis classes. And we also had three hundred and thirty five private lessons in the month of May. And in our last meeting we had discussed about the pickle ball construction. The pickleball construction is now complete and we will be having a ribbon cutting on Friday, June …
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council - Successor Agency - Housing Authority
Council to consider $2.6M street rehab and Safe Streets plan
The City Council will vote on a $2.6M contract for street rehabilitation in the Sunny Hills-Twilight-East Las Palmas area and adopt the Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan. Other items include fee waivers for community events, solar lighting conversion purchases, and procedural updates under state law.
- $2,629,464.70 contract with R.J. Noble Company for Sunny Hills-Twilight-East Las Palmas street rehabilitation
- Adoption of Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan
- Fee waiver not exceeding $3,187.50 for Fullerton Museum Pride Festival
- Fee waiver not exceeding $10,741.25 for Day of Music event
- $140,159 purchase order to Fonroche Lighting America and $23,100 to SASCO for solar-powered light conversion
budgetstreetssafetycommunity-eventspublic-safetysolarbrown-act
Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 2h 14m
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Good evening. I'll now call to order the June 2nd, 2026 meeting of the Fullerton city council. Madam clerk, please call the roll. Mayor Jung. Present. Mayor Pro Tem Dunlap. Here. Council member Charles. Here. Council member Valencia. Here . And council member Zara is not in chambers. Well, if I can ask, uh, chaplain Moses Chon, is he here today? Okay. Okay. Uh, all right. Uh, please join me in the invocation this evening. Powerheads. Heavenly father, we ask for your wisdom and guidance upon this council. Remind us that the righteous man, though he stumbles, rises again. And so may this council persevere through every challenge, pressing forward with determination and service for our neighbors, bless our city, protect its people. May all that is done here tonight, reflect faith and stewardship. Amen. If I can ask mayor pro tem, lead us in the pledge of allegiance, sir. Thank you. Mr. City attorney, any closed session? There was no closed session. Very well. Any expert agreement? communications to report? I'll look left. Yes. I did have a conversation with city ventures. All right. Very well. Anybody right? Okay. Moving on to presentations. We have a presentation from Southern California Edison on their scholarship program. So, uh, uh, I will defer to, uh, uh, Southern California's government relations manager, Mr. Tiffany Tran, uh, uh, to present the certificates to the, uh, to the two students. Good evening. Good evening, mayor, city council members. We are just very excited …
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303 West Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California
FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR AGENCY
AGENDA - JUNE 2, 2026
MEETINGS: The Fullerton City Council / Successor Agency meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month, convening
for Closed Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Session at 6:30 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT: The public may comment on Closed Session items at the beginning of the Closed Session meeting .
The public may comment on matters not appearing on the agenda and Consent Calendar items during Public
Comments at the Regular Session meeting. Prior to public comments, the public may request the removal of consent
items for further discussion. Those wishing to speak on a regular business or a public hearing item on this agenda may
do so when the Mayor calls that specific item for consideration.
Each speaker addressing non -agenda and consent calendar items shall have three minutes to make their remarks. City
Council will allow no more than a total of 30 minutes at the beginning of the Regular Session for non -agenda comments .
Those speaking on regular business items and public hearing items shall have no more than three minutes per item to
address City Council. No person shall speak more than one time to the same item. The Mayor may request that a
spokesperson represent a group wishing to address City Council. The Mayor or majority of the Council may grant an
extension of time for a speaker. No speaker may yield their time to another speaker.
PERSONS ADDRESSING …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Transportation & Circulation Commission
Council Chambers
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 96 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $276.0M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · JOINT PRECISION APPROACH AND LANDING SYSTEM |
| $274.7M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · JPALS LRIP UNIT |
| $231.3M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Transportation · GEO 5/6 SERVICE LEASES IGF::OT::IGF |
| $225.3M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · PROCUREMENT OF 50 ADDITIONAL AIR DEFENSE RADARS AND ASSOCIATED SPARES |
| $197.3M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Transportation · BASE AWARD - DUAL FREQUENCY OPERATIONS (DFO).THIS SF26 IS BEING GENERA |
| $171.9M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · THE PURPOSE OF THIS ACTION IS TO AWARD SERVICE IN SUPPORT OF SENTINEL |
| $122.3M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · ACQUISITION OF A PRODUCTION CONTRACT FOR A QUANTITY OF 199 SENTINEL A3 |
| $114.1M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Defense · LIFE CYCLE CONTRACTOR SUPPORT OF A3 SENTINEL RADARS. |
| $110.6M | RAYTHEON COMPANY Department of Transportation · THE PURPOSE OF THIS ACTION IS TO ISSUE TASK ORDER 2 UNDER THE DFO2 IDI |
| $86.5M | RAYTHEON COMMAND & CONTROL SOLUTIONS LLC Department of Defense · UCA AWARD FOR SENTINEL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOLLOW ON CONTRACT FY10-14 |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Orange County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration-22,420 people (-$723.1M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)13 ({"Fire": 19, "Flood": 11, "Severe Storm": 5, "Earthquake": 2 · last Mon May 25, 2026)
Traffic fatalities14 (3 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments106,961 (1,580,778 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,903/mo (675 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy24.0% (low numeracy 30% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
💰 Local campaign finance
703 filings · $179K total · 9 filers · latest Tue Jun 30, 2026
NetFile filers, predominantly California. Full transactions in the public dataset. Source: NetFile.
City profile
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293
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$240.1M
Spending$225.6M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$90.5M
Debt-to-revenue0.38×
Debt-load index42 / 100
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The money — out
source: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to.
742 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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Where it’s happening
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