Carson public meetings in 2021
56 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting and approved an agreement allowing Shippers Transport Express to expand its use of a 60-acre Marathon-owned site on Sepulveda Blvd to include container storage from the Port. The council also held a closed session on anticipated litigation regarding executive employee settlements, with no reportable action. A local holiday was declared for December 23, 2021.
- Approved agreement for Shippers Transport Express to expand to container storage at 60-acre Marathon site on Sepulveda Blvd
- Closed session on anticipated litigation (settlement with executive employees) - no reportable action
- Declared local holiday on December 23, 2021 with pay for city employees
- Public comments: opposition from residents and support from commission members
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to fill the vacant City Clerk position and to discuss opposing the proposed State Assembly District map. The Council voted to appoint Dr. Khaleah K. Bradshaw to the City Clerk role, and authorized drafting a letter opposing the redistricting that splits the city.
- Appointed Dr. Khaleah K. Bradshaw as City Clerk for term expiring November 2022
- Authorized letter opposing State Assembly District map that divides Carson into Districts 65 and 69
- Discussed $500,000 cost of a special June 2022 election to fill City Clerk vacancy
- Noted 10-day deadline (December 23) for submitting opposition letter
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the December 13, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows meeting dates and times but no substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting with closed session actions, including placing the City Manager on paid administrative leave and appointing David Roberts as Acting City Manager. The council also added and adopted a resolution declaring the City Clerk position vacant, and rejected all bids for a tree maintenance contract, opting to rebid.
- City Manager placed on paid administrative leave; David Roberts appointed Acting City Manager
- Resolution No. 21-178 adopted declaring City Clerk position vacant
- Rejected all bids for tree maintenance contract with Great Scott Tree Services Inc. ($2,500,615) and will rebid
- Closed session held for anticipated litigation in four cases (no reportable action)
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the December 9, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions or actions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council met on December 7, 2021, and took action on a range of items, including authorizing a reimbursement agreement with the County for costs related to the Dominguez Channel odor incident. The council also approved consent items, including contracts for youth sports uniforms and photography, and heard updates from Senator Steven Bradford and on the Dominguez Channel recovery. A special meeting was scheduled for December 9, 2021, to discuss tree maintenance services.
- Authorized County reimbursement agreement for all costs associated with the Relocation Program related to the Dominguez Channel incident
- Approved consent items including claims and demands totaling $2,442,961.24
- Awarded three-year on-call contracts for youth sports uniforms: American Soccer Company ($600,000), NexGen Sales ($450,000), ProTime Sports ($500,000)
- Awarded three-year contract to Bob Auerbach Photography for youth sports photography ($141,000)
- Eliminated three ad hoc committees: Consolidation, City Clerk Vacancy, and Hero Pay
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the December 7, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting. The actual minutes are not included in the source.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a regular meeting on December 6, 2021, approving minutes, consent items, and a closed session report. The board ratified claims totaling $710,381.83, proclaimed a local emergency to allow remote meetings, and received a cash report. No public comments or discussion items were presented.
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $358,324.50 (Resolution 21-14-CRJPA)
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $352,057.33 (Resolution 21-16-CRJPA)
- Proclaimed local emergency and authorized remote teleconference meetings through January 5, 2022 (Resolution 21-17-CRJPA)
- Received monthly reserves and cash report for October 2021
- Closed session on litigation CAM-Carson, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority (Case No. 20STCV16461) with no reportable action
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the Carson Reclamation Authority meeting of December 6, 2021. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a special meeting on November 18, 2021, and approved a contract with Leighton Consulting, Inc. for geotechnical services at the former Cal-Compact Landfill. The contract amount is $362,612, plus a 15% contingency. The board also authorized the chair to execute the agreement and the executive director to approve contingency use for additional costs.
- Approved agreement with Leighton Consulting, Inc. for geotechnical services at former Cal-Compact Landfill
- Contract amount: $362,612.00 plus 15% contingency
- Authorized Chair to execute agreement and associated documents
- Authorized Executive Director to approve contingency use for costs like additional borings or waste disposal
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the November 18, 2021 meeting. The calendar shows meeting dates, times, and locations, but the minutes for the specified meeting are not included in this record.
- No decisions are recorded in the provided document.
- The document is a calendar index of meetings, not a minutes document.
City Council
The Carson City Council approved consent items including a $506,700 contract for the 189th Pedestrian Bridge repair, but continued a $2.5 million tree maintenance contract with Great Scott Tree Services to the next meeting after a council member questioned changes to liability insurance. The council also heard reports from the Sheriff's and Fire Department, and received a legislative update from Assemblyman Mike Gipson, who presented an additional $3 million for Carriage Crest Park.
- Awarded $506,700 construction contract to Beador Construction for 189th Pedestrian Bridge repair, with $76,005 contingency
- Continued $2,500,615 tree maintenance contract with Great Scott Tree Services to next meeting
- Ratified claims and demands totaling $3,069,037.09 (City), $28,947.50 (Housing Authority), $4,784.30 (Successor Agency)
- Assemblyman Gipson presented $3 million for Carriage Crest Park renovation
- Closed session held on pending litigation; no reportable actions taken
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the minutes for the November 16, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any minutes or agenda details.
City Council
The City Council took action on several items, most notably authorizing litigation against Los Angeles County related to the Dominguez Channel odor emergency. The Council also approved consent items including a claims ratification of $1,127,027, discussed a proposal to issue additional credit cards and purchase orders for emergency items, and heard reports on water conservation and wastewater compliance.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the November 3, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority met on November 1, 2021, and approved several items, including a resolution ratifying claims and demands totaling $358,324.50, a resolution proclaiming a local emergency to allow remote meetings, and a monthly reserves and cash report. The board also approved an amendment to a property insurance policy adding Cell 2 coverage for the former Cal Compact Landfill at a premium of $13,980. The claims resolution was directed to be corrected and brought back at the next meeting.
- Resolution No. 21-14-CRJPA ratifying claims and demands in the amount of $358,324.50 (directed to be corrected)
- Resolution No. 21-15-CRJPA proclaiming local emergency and authorizing remote teleconference meetings through December 1, 2021
- Monthly reserves and cash report for month ending September 30, 2021 received and filed
- Property insurance policy amendment adding Cell 2 coverage for former Cal Compact Landfill at $13,980 premium
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes for the 2021-11-01 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to address the ongoing Dominguez Channel foul odor issue. The council heard updates from county and state agencies, discussed health concerns and response efforts, and voted to ratify a local emergency proclamation requesting county, state, and federal disaster declarations. The council also appointed Michael George as the elections official for the November 2, 2021 special election.
- Ratified a local emergency proclamation for the Dominguez Channel foul odor, requesting county, state, and federal disaster declarations
- Appointed Michael George as Elections Official for the November 2, 2021 special election
- Heard reports from LA County Public Health, Public Works, and AQMD on the odor incident and health effects
- Discussed hydrogen sulfide monitoring, school safety, and prevention measures
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the October 25, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting on October 19, 2021, hearing presentations on the Dominguez Channel odor incident, water safety, air quality, and Cal State Dominguez Hills athletics. The Council also approved consent items and added a subsequent need item regarding the Dominguez Channel odor response.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the October 19, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council ratified Resolution No. 21-136 declaring a public nuisance due to the foul odor from Dominguez Channel and approved sending a letter to the Governor to declare a State of Emergency. Los Angeles County Public Works reported on mitigation efforts, including an epoleon spray treatment and a reimbursement program for affected residents. The council also heard public comments and discussed the county's response to the odor crisis.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes for the October 14, 2021 City Council meeting. It shows a list of meetings with dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but no substantive decisions are recorded. The specific meeting requested is not listed in the visible portion of the calendar.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to address the hydrogen sulfide odor emanating from the Dominguez Channel near Avalon Boulevard and the 405 Freeway. Officials from Los Angeles County Public Works and Public Health provided updates on remediation efforts and announced a call center for residents to seek reimbursement for expenses like air purifiers and relocation. The council discussed declaring a public nuisance and coordinating with the county to ensure residents receive timely assistance.
- Dominguez Channel odor source identified near Avalon Boulevard at 405 Freeway
- County to set up call center for resident claims and reimbursement
- Residents advised to use HEPA filters with activated charcoal
- Council discussed declaring public nuisance regardless of county action
- County considering upfront cash for relocation and hotel rooms
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the October 11, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council met on October 5, 2021, and approved consent items including ratifying claims and demands totaling $3,015,740.30, a purchase agreement for a mobile stage, and a facilities use agreement for vote centers. The council also received reports from the Sheriff's station and County Assessor, and held closed sessions on litigation and labor negotiations with no reportable actions.
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $3,015,740.30 (Resolution No. 21-127)
- Approved purchase agreement with Stageline Mobile Stage, Inc. for a mobile stage not-to-exceed $191,945.32 plus $8,064.68 contingency
- Approved facilities use agreement with LA County for five vote centers and one check-in center for November 2, 2021 special election
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-132 re-authorizing remote teleconferencing for public meetings for 30 days
- Approved blanket authority to file for Measure A grant funds from LA County Regional Park and Open Space District
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the October 5, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any substantive content.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority approved a $40 million property insurance policy with StarrTech for one year, with a total cost of $276,227.50 including taxes and fees. The board also ratified a local emergency proclamation, extending authorization for remote teleconference meetings through November 4, 2021. The board approved the September 7 and 9, 2021 meeting minutes and a claims payment of $364,375.52.
- Approved property insurance policy with StarrTech: $40M limit, $5M earthquake sublimit, total cost $276,227.50
- Ratified Resolution No. 21-13-CRJPA proclaiming local emergency, extending remote meetings to Nov. 4, 2021
- Approved claims and demands in the amount of $364,375.52
- Approved minutes for September 7 and 9, 2021 meetings
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash report for August 31, 2021
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes for the 2021-10-04 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but provides no substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, primarily conducting closed session discussions on litigation and labor negotiations. In open session, they authorized litigation against Carter-Spencer Enterprises LLC, received reports from the Sheriff's and Fire Departments, and heard presentations on the South Bay Fiber Network and legislative updates. The meeting also included recognitions and public comments on various community issues.
- Authorized litigation against Carter-Spencer Enterprises LLC
- Report from Captain Jones of Carson Sheriff's Station on community safety and earthquake preparedness
- Report from Chief Bennett of LA County Fire Department on response times and Baby Maddy rescue recognition
- Presentation on South Bay Fiber Network by SBCCOG
- Legislative update including $3 million for Carriage Crest Park improvements
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the September 21, 2021 Carson City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority approved a 30-day property insurance policy renewal through Marsh/JLT Specialty Insurance Services, Inc., authorizing the Executive Director to bind the policy at a cost not exceeding $10,000. The meeting was held via Zoom and included only this single action item.
- Approved 30-day property insurance policy renewal from September 12 to October 12, 2021
- Authorized Executive Director to bind policy at cost not to exceed $10,000
- Unanimous vote by all five board members present
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the September 9, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
Carson Reclamation Authority
This is a special meeting of the Carson Reclamation Authority, held via Zoom, consisting almost entirely of a closed session to confer with legal counsel about existing litigation. The only action was a report that no reportable action was taken in closed session; the meeting then adjourned.
- Closed session under Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) to discuss pending litigation
- Litigation: CAM-CARSON, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority, et al., Case No. 20STCV16461, Superior Court
- No reportable action taken in closed session
The provided text is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the Carson Reclamation Authority meeting of September 7, 2021. It contains no decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting. The document only shows a list of meetings for various city bodies with dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority met and approved consent items including ratifying claims and demands of $47,215.29, receiving the monthly reserves and cash report, and accepting an updated glossary of terms for the former Cal Compact Landfill. A property insurance policy renewal item was continued to a special meeting on September 9, 2021, for more information. A closed session on existing litigation was not addressed.
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $47,215.29 (Resolution No. 21-11-CRJPA)
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash report for July 2021
- Received and filed updated glossary of terms for former Cal Compact Landfill development
- Continued property insurance policy renewal via Marsh/JLT Specialty Insurance Services to September 9, 2021
- Closed session on litigation CAM-CARSON, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority (Case No. 20STCV16461) not addressed
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the minutes for the Carson Reclamation Authority meeting on September 7, 2021. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this document.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, primarily consisting of closed session items on litigation and labor negotiations, with no reportable actions on most. The open session included reports from the Carson Sheriff's Station, introductions of school principals and city staff, and proclamations recognizing literacy, 9/11, prostate cancer, and sickle cell awareness. The council also heard public comments regarding a proposed Long Beach Transit service in Carson.
- Authorized appeal in Successor Agency litigation against LA County Oversight Board (Sacramento Superior Court Case No. 34-2020-80003382)
- Heard public comment from Torrance Transit opposing Long Beach Transit's planned Carson service, citing route duplication and code violations
- Recognized six Carson Sheriff Station deputies and a dispatcher for rescuing a child from a pool
- Proclaimed September 8, 2021 as Carson Literacy Day
- Proclaimed September 2021 as Prostate Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Months
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the minutes for the September 7, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting covering routine approvals, a sheriff's report, and introductions. The council heard from the sheriff's station about recent activities and community events, discussed homeless concerns, and received updates on state grant funding for Carriage Crest Park and local projects. The meeting included several ceremonial recognitions and a closed session with no reportable actions.
- Ratified claims and demands totaling $5,951,520.00 (Item 12)
- Approved amendment to contract with Mediastar, Inc. for A/V services (Item 15)
- Heard report from Captain Jones on sheriff's activities and Community Night Out
- Assemblymember Gipson announced $3 million in state funding for Carriage Crest Park
- Discussed homeless concerns on University Drive and Avalon Boulevard
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the August 3, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no record of any decisions, approvals, or discussions. The actual minutes are not available in the supplied text.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority met on August 2, 2021, and approved several items, including a resolution ratifying claims and demands totaling $51,559,562.10 and declaring property at 20400 South Main Street as surplus. They also received a presentation on development progress at the former Cal Compact Landfill and approved a corrected monthly reserves and cash report.
- Approved Resolution No. 21-04-CRJPA ratifying claims and demands in the amount of $51,559,562.10
- Approved Resolution No. 21-10-CRJPA declaring property at 20400 South Main Street surplus under the Surplus Land Act
- Approved Resolution No. 21-09-CRJPA ratifying claims and demands in the amount of $491,966.80
- Received and filed presentation on development progress at former Cal Compact Landfill (Cells 1-5)
- Approved monthly reserves and cash report for June 2021 with correction regarding Carson Goose Owner LLC payment
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the August 2, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving a consent calendar that included ratifying claims and demands totaling $1,674,552.75, a contract amendment for holiday decorations, and several other agreements. They also held a public hearing and approved the annexation of property at 2112 E. 223rd Street into Community Facilities District No. 2018-01. The meeting included presentations from CSUDH and Clean Power Alliance, and a closed session on labor negotiations was not addressed.
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $1,674,552.75 (Resolution No. 21-100)
- Approved Amendment No. 1 to contract with T & G Global LLC for holiday decorations, not to exceed $118,795.00
- Approved public works agreement with Waterline Technologies, Inc. for pool chemicals, not to exceed $72,000 over three years
- Approved lease agreement with BlueTriton Brands, Inc. for drinking water dispensing services, not to exceed $51,267.35 over three years
- Approved annexation of property at 2112 E. 223rd Street into Community Facilities District No. 2018-01
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the July 20, 2021 Carson City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to conditionally approve the closure of Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates. After hearing public comments from residents, the Council voted to adopt Resolution No. 21-070, which modifies the relocation impact report by extending the move-out period from two years to 2.5 years and adding other mitigation measures. The Council also discussed rent subsidies and appraisals, and directed staff to return with an ordinance on below-market-rate housing.
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-070, extending the move-out period to 2.5 years for Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates closure
- Public hearing on appeal of Planning Commission Resolution No. 21-2708 approving Relocation Impact Report No. 04-19
- Residents raised concerns about appraisals, with one home appraised at $135,000 vs. $28,000, and lack of Spanish notices
- City Attorney clarified AB 2782 does not mandate replacement of affordable housing units
- Rent subsidies of 2-4 years based on appraised value or purchase price, paid in lump sum
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the July 15, 2021 City Council meeting. It shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any decisions, approvals, or discussions. No substantive actions are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving consent items including claims totaling $3,141,763.27, a contract for housing compliance monitoring, and a parks master plan study. The council also took actions in closed session, including authorizing an amicus brief in a cannabis lawsuit, and heard reports on fireworks enforcement and legislative updates.
- Ratified claims and demands totaling $3,141,763.27 (Resolution 21-094)
- Approved contract with RSG, Inc. for housing compliance monitoring, not to exceed $475,235 through June 2026
- Approved contract with RJM Design Group for parks master plan study, not to exceed $245,940
- Authorized filing of amicus brief in cannabis lawsuit (closed session)
- Approved $29,000 agreement with Bear Demographics for council district review
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes for the July 6, 2021 City Council meeting. It shows a list of meetings with dates, times, locations, and links to agendas, minutes, and videos, but no substantive decisions are recorded. The requested meeting's minutes are not included in the source.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a regular meeting, approving minutes, ratifying claims and demands totaling $227,696.22, and receiving the monthly reserves and cash report for May 2021. The board also held a closed session on pending litigation with no reportable action taken.
- Resolution No. 21-08-CRJPA ratifying claims and demands in the amount of $227,696.22
- Monthly reserves and cash report for month ending May 31, 2021 received and filed
- Closed session on litigation CAM-CARSON, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority, Case No. 20STCV16461
- Approval of June 7, 2021 regular meeting minutes
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the Carson Reclamation Authority meeting of July 6, 2021. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows meeting names, dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but the actual minutes content is not included.
- No decisions are recorded in the provided source document.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting and approved a memorandum of understanding with the Carson Professionals and Supervisors Association (CPSA) covering 2017-2021. The council also approved Disaster Council recommendations and a co-sponsorship request from Real Run Enterprise Inc. for an adult basketball league, including waived facility fees and summer youth workers.
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-085 approving CPSA memorandum of understanding (2017-2021)
- Approved Disaster Council recommendations on commissions, committees, and boards
- Approved $21,729 in waived facility rental fees for Real Run basketball league at Veterans Sports Complex
- Approved $5,208 for Summer Youth Workers for Real Run program
- Changed 4th of July Community Friendship Day to July 11, 2021; approved White Linen and Gospel Fest events
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the June 22, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting. The calendar only shows meeting names, dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a continued public hearing on the appeal of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of the relocation impact report for the closure of Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates. After hearing from residents and attorneys, the council discussed amendments including a right of first refusal for residents and an extended closure timeline, but the park owner's attorney was not authorized to agree to new conditions. The council voted to continue the hearing to July 15, 2021.
- Continued public hearing on appeal of Planning Commission Resolution No. 21-2708 approving Relocation Impact Report No. 04-19 for Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates closure
- Motion to amend resolution to include 'Right of First Refusal' for current residents if landowner builds rental property
- Motion to extend park closure timeline by up to 12 months, with two-year period starting January 2022
- Residents raised concerns about relocation funds, appraisal values, and proof of employment requirements
- Closed session held on anticipated litigation with no reportable action taken
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the June 16, 2021 City Council meeting. It shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any decisions, approvals, or discussions. No substantive actions can be reported.
- No decisions are recorded in the provided document.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting on June 15, 2021, via Zoom, covering closed-session litigation, proclamations, and a consent agenda. The council approved all consent items, including ratifying $1,633,093.41 in claims, awarding an audit contract to Vasquez & Co. LLP, and purchasing public safety radio equipment. The meeting also included reports from the Sheriff's station and a presentation from Cal Water on conservation.
- Ratified claims and demands totaling $1,633,093.41 (Resolution 21-075)
- Awarded 3-year audit contract to Vasquez & Co. LLP, $71,001 annually (up to $355,005 with extensions)
- Approved $73,031.12 purchase of digital traffic printer, vinyl cutter, and laminator from Avery Dennison
- Approved $307,459.14 purchase agreement with Portacraft for public safety radio system
- Approved insurance renewals for FY 2021/22, including excess liability ($665,000) and property ($146,939)
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the June 15, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no record of decisions, approvals, or discussions. Therefore, no substantive actions can be reported.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a regular meeting on June 7, 2021, where it approved several financial items, including ratifying claims and demands totaling $51,559,562.10, authorizing a public entity liability policy with a $10,000,000 limit and a premium not exceeding $130,040, and adopting the Fiscal Year 2021/22 budget. The board also received and filed a monthly reserves and cash report and a contract for operation and maintenance of the former Compact Landfill. New officers were appointed: Lula Davis-Holmes as Chair and Cedric Hicks as Vice Chair.
- Ratified claims and demands in the amount of $51,559,562.10 (Resolution No. 21-04-CRJPA)
- Authorized public entity liability policy from Chubb/ACE American Insurance with $10,000,000 aggregate limit and premium up to $130,040 (Resolution No. 21-05-CRJPA)
- Adopted Fiscal Year 2021/22 budget and appropriations (Resolution No. 21-06-CRJPA)
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash report for April 30, 2021
- Received and filed contract for operation and maintenance of the former Compact Landfill with RE|Solutions, LLC and WSP-Golder USA, Inc.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the June 7, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special workshop to inform residents of the Imperial Avalon Mobile Estates mobile home park about the next steps in the park closure process. Residents voiced concerns about relocation options, compensation, and communication, and the council directed staff to assist residents and schedule another workshop at the park.
- Workshop on Imperial Avalon Mobile Estates park closure and relocation options
- Residents raised concerns about relocation compensation and communication
- Council directed staff to assist residents and schedule another workshop at the park
- Mayor Pro Tem Dear requested information be sent in multiple languages
- Public comments from Rodney Warner and Linda Harding
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the June 3, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a public hearing on an appeal of the Planning Commission's conditional approval of Relocation Impact Report No. 04-19 for the closure of Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates. Residents and their attorneys spoke, many opposing the closure and the appraisals of their homes. The council also approved consent items including contracts and claims payments. The meeting included closed session reports on anticipated litigation.
- Public hearing on appeal of Planning Commission approval of Rancho Dominguez Mobile Estates closure relocation plan
- Approved claims and demands totaling $2,765,518.11 (City), $7,494.80 (Successor Agency), $20,737.56 (Housing Authority)
- Approved $91,920 three-year grant writing contract with Evan Brooks Associates, Inc.
- Approved $50,000 public works agreement with Verne's Plumbing for backflow device testing/repair
- Approved $121,375.28 purchase of CAT 272D3 skid steer loader from Quinn Co.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the minutes for the June 1, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source. The calendar shows meeting dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but the actual minutes for June 1, 2021 are not included.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving consent items including contracts for sales and property tax audits, street sweeping services, and project plans for community center and city hall upgrades. They also approved the Carson Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) bylaws and set a public hearing date. The meeting included closed session discussions on labor negotiations and potential litigation, with no reportable actions taken.
- Approved contract with Hinderliter, de Llamas and Associates for sales tax audit, $9,600 annually, not to exceed $28,800 over three years, plus 15% of recovered revenue
- Approved contract with HDL Coren & Cone for property tax audit, not to exceed $50,459 plus 25% of recovered revenue, recovery fees capped at $10,000
- Approved Fifth Amendment to street sweeping contract with Nationwide Environmental Services, increasing annual sum to $993,505.17
- Approved EIFD bylaws and set public hearing on Infrastructure Financing Plan for June 14, 2021
- Approved plans and authorized bids for Community Center Upgrade (Project 1656) and City Hall Carpet Improvements (Project 1666)
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the actual minutes for the May 18, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no record of decisions, votes, or actions taken. The calendar shows meeting dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but the specific minutes for that date are not included in the text.
City Council
This was a special workshop meeting, not a decision-making session. The City Council discussed governance policies for district-election cities, including appointment policies, district events, constituent services, and core values. No formal votes were taken; instead, the City Manager was directed to bring back refined policies for future consensus.
- Discussed district-election governance policies, including appointment, events, constituent services, and core values
- Mayor directed City Manager to seek legal opinion on unrepresented Districts 2 and 4
- Discussed revisiting the 199 mailing rule and potential restrictions beyond FPPC standards
- Council discussed codifying citywide and district events governance model
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the May 5, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority met and approved an amended and restated set of bylaws via Resolution No. 21-02-CRJPA, including a change to remove a ratification requirement for the Chair and an addition referencing the Public Works Commission. The board also received and filed the monthly reserves and cash report for March 2021. All actions were unanimous.
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-02-CRJPA approving amended and restated bylaws
- Amended bylaws to remove Chair ratification requirement (Section 2.02.a)
- Amended bylaws to add 'or Public Works Commission' (Section 2.02.d)
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash report for month ending March 31, 2021
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes for the May 4, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving a consent calendar that included ratifying claims and demands totaling over $1.2 million. They also heard a presentation from CSUDH President Dr. Thomas Parham about a Memorandum of Understanding, and discussed co-sponsoring American Cancer Society Relay for Life events, ultimately approving funding for the Walk-A-Thon and Paint The Town Purple events.
- Ratified claims and demands of $1,211,928.38 (City), $6,802.50 (Successor Agency), and $11,857.50 (Housing Authority)
- Approved lighting City Hall fountain blue for World Ovarian Cancer Day on May 8, 2021
- Approved funding for American Cancer Society's Walk-A-Thon and Paint The Town Purple events
- Heard presentation from CSUDH President on Memorandum of Understanding
- Received legislative update from Assemblymember Mike Gipson's office
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the actual minutes for the May 4, 2021 Carson City Council meeting. It contains no record of decisions, votes, or actions taken. The only substantive information is a list of past and future meetings for various city bodies.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a special meeting to review its bylaws and discuss the monthly reserves and cash report. Board members directed staff and counsel to bring back proposed changes to the bylaws, including the designation of the chair and the meeting time. The board also discussed the need for more detailed expenditure information in future financial reports.
- Monthly reserves and cash report for February 2021 received and filed after discussion
- Bylaws review: discussion on chair designation and meeting time change to first Monday at 4:00 P.M.
- Request for detailed monthly expenditure backup information for future reports
- Request for a map and PowerPoint presentation of the 157-acre site at the June meeting
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the April 22, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but does not include any substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council approved a consent agenda including $1.99 million in claims, nine environmental consulting contracts totaling $11.25 million, a three-year parking citation processing contract, and other routine items. Two items were continued: a job classification change and a loan servicing contract. The council also held closed sessions on litigation and received a sheriff's report.
- Ratified claims and demands totaling $1,992,540.51
- Awarded nine on-call environmental consulting contracts, each $1,250,000 for five years
- Awarded three-year parking citation processing contract to Turbo Data Systems, Inc. for $254,208
- Continued item to amend job classification for Seniors Services Coordinator to Social Services Coordinator
- Continued PACE Finance Corporation loan servicing contract ($150,000 for three years)
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, and does not contain the minutes for the April 20, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to continue discussing city governance policies related to district-election cities, with a presentation by consultant Jerome Horton. The meeting was interrupted by technical difficulties that prevented public viewing, leading the council to adjourn and reschedule. COVID-19 vaccination clinics were also mentioned, including a cancelled Johnson & Johnson clinic.
- Continued discussion of district-election governance policies
- Presentation by consultant Jerome Horton on district governance model
- Moderna vaccination clinic scheduled for April 14, 2021
- Pfizer vaccination clinic scheduled for April 15, 2021 at Stevenson Park
- Johnson & Johnson vaccination clinic cancelled
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the actual minutes of the April 13, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting. The record shows only a list of past and future meetings with links to agendas, minutes, and videos.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority met and approved the minutes from its March 2, 2021 regular meeting. Board members discussed the monthly reserves and cash report and a presentation on the Authority's bylaws, and directed staff to schedule a workshop within the next two weeks to discuss these items further. The board also held a closed session on pending litigation, with no reportable action taken.
- Approved the March 2, 2021 regular meeting minutes
- Discussed the monthly reserves and cash report for February 28, 2021
- Discussed a presentation of the Authority's bylaws
- Directed staff to schedule a workshop within two weeks to discuss the reserves report and bylaws
- Held a closed session on litigation in CAM-Carson, LLC v. Carson Reclamation Authority, et al., with no reportable action
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes for the April 6, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council is meeting to vote on whether to postpone enforcement of Ordinance No. 19-1940 banning flavored tobacco products, a decision that drew numerous public comments urging the council to proceed with the ban. The council also approved consent items, including ratifying claims and demands totaling $5,016,924.69, and discussed several closed session litigation and labor negotiation items.
- Item 30: Resolution to delay flavored tobacco ban enforcement (Ordinance No. 19-1940)
- Item 13: Ratifying claims and demands in the amount of $5,016,924.69
- Item 4: Closed session on litigation Rand Resources, LLC v. City of Carson (Case No. BC564093)
- Item 5: Closed session on litigation Vincent Simien v. City of Carson (Case No. 19STCV30806)
- Item 6: Closed session on labor negotiations with AFSCME Local 809, AFSCME 1017, CPSA/SEIU Local 721, and AME
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the actual minutes for the April 6, 2021 Carson City Council meeting. It contains no record of decisions, votes, or actions taken. The minutes for that date are not available in the supplied text.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving a settlement in a closed session and hearing reports on COVID-19 vaccination efforts, a sheriff's station update, and a presentation on the Clean Power Alliance Power Share program. The council also approved consent items, including a $68,000 grant for a prevention program and a contract for park equipment.
- Approved settlement agreement in closed session (Item 3)
- Approved $944,581.25 in claims and demands (Item 10)
- Accepted $68,000 grant from South Bay Center for Counseling (Item 11)
- Approved $88,717 for concrete tables, BBQs, and receptacles for parks (Item 12)
- Approved $250,000 contract with Active Network for software services (Item 13)
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the March 16, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting. The calendar shows meeting dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but no substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council met to fill a vacant council seat, but after multiple failed votes on candidates, it unanimously approved a special election on November 2, 2021, consolidated with the County of Los Angeles election. The council also discussed the vacancy ad hoc committee's recommendations and heard public comments supporting Jaime Monteclaro for the seat.
- Approved Resolution No. 21-033 calling a special election on November 2, 2021 to fill the vacant council seat
- Failed to appoint Jaime Monteclaro, Elito Santarina, Jerry Groomes, Freddie Gomez, Brandi Williams-Murdock, Alex Cainglet, Isa Pulido, or Charles Thomas to the vacant seat
- Public comments urged appointment of Jaime Monteclaro and avoiding a $200,000 special election
- Mayor announced a COVID-19 vaccination site at Prevailing in Christ Ministries Church, 1609 E. Del Amo Boulevard, on March 20, 2021
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the minutes of the March 11, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting are recorded in this source.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to discuss city governance policies related to district-election cities, including a presentation by consultant Jerome Horton. The council deferred discussion of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees component to the Commissions, Committees and Boards Consolidations Ad Hoc Committee, and directed the City Manager to schedule another workshop within 30 days.
- Discussion of governance policies for district-election cities
- Presentation by consultant Jerome Horton on governance policies, commissions, and committees
- Deferral of Standing and Ad Hoc Committees component to the Consolidations Ad Hoc Committee
- Direction to City Manager to schedule another workshop within 30 days
The provided document is a meeting calendar page for the City of Carson, listing scheduled meetings for the City Council, Carson Reclamation Authority, and various commissions. It contains no minutes, agenda items, or records of any decisions made. The page only shows meeting names, dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes.
- No decisions were recorded in the provided document.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a regular meeting on March 2, 2021, where it approved the minutes from previous meetings and received the monthly reserves and cash report for January 2021. The meeting was largely procedural, with no public comments or substantive policy decisions.
- Approved minutes from January 12 and February 2, 2021 meetings
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash report for January 31, 2021
- Board member requested future reports on finances and bylaws
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes of the 2021-03-02 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source. The calendar shows the meeting was scheduled but provides no substantive content.
City Council
The Carson City Council met via Zoom and approved consent items including contracts for asphalt, concrete, IT services, and printers, plus a mission/vision workshop report with public safety added as a priority. They also heard reports from the Sheriff's station, Assemblymember Gipson's office, and recognized several proclamations.
- Approved $3,012,553.52 in claims and demands (Resolution 21-021)
- Awarded on-call asphalt contract to GM Sager Construction ($200,000) and concrete contract to So. Cal. Precision Concrete ($100,000)
- Approved $437,213 IT services contract with SHI International
- Approved 5-year printer lease and maintenance with Advanced Imaging Strategies ($305,646.70 lease, $284,574.60 services)
- Adopted City Council vision/mission and added Public Safety as a priority
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing City Council and commission meetings with dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes. No minutes text is included, so no decisions, approvals, or discussions are recorded. The calendar shows meetings from 2023 to 2024, including regular and special sessions, with some marked as cancelled or adjourned.
- No decisions recorded in the provided document.
- No actions approved, denied, or tabled in the minutes.
- Meeting calendar lists upcoming and past meetings without outcomes.
- Some meetings are marked as cancelled or adjourned, but no details are given.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a public hearing and approved a 7.95% residential and commercial waste management rate increase, along with a five-year amendment to the franchise agreement, despite 16 written oppositions and a petition with 58 signatures. The council also approved several contracts, including pest control, title services, and petroleum administration, and discussed community concerns about illegal activity at Carson Plaza Shopping Center.
- Approved Resolution No. 21-014 for 7.95% waste rate increase and five-year franchise amendment
- Approved $1,603,680.03 in claims and demands (Resolution No. 21-019)
- Approved pest control contract with Animal Pest Management Services, Inc. for $123,345
- Approved $327,755 contract with MRS Environmental, Inc. for petroleum administration services
- Declared 2403 E. 223rd Street as surplus land for disposal
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the Carson City Council meeting of 2021-02-16. It contains no record of decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting. Therefore, no substantive actions can be reported.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting, primarily a facilitated workshop with consultants from Management Partners to discuss and adopt a City Council Mission, Vision, and list of Priorities. The council discussed the workshop's objectives, heard comments from members, and agreed to have the consultants refine the report for review. No formal action was taken on the mission, vision, or priorities; the item was only discussed.
- Closed session on anticipated litigation (Item 1) with no reportable action
- Workshop on City Council Mission, Vision, and Priorities (Item 2)
- Consultants from Management Partners facilitated the workshop
- City Manager to provide updated report in early fall and bring consultants back
- Discussion on tweaking ordinance regarding agenda items
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the actual minutes for the February 4, 2021 Carson City Council meeting. It contains no record of decisions, votes, or actions taken. The calendar shows meeting dates, times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes, but no substantive content from the meeting itself.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority voted to adopt Resolution No. 21-01-CRJPA, which removes a certain member from the board and requests the Carson Housing Authority appoint a new member. The vote was 4-0 with Chairman Robles voting no. The meeting was held via Zoom and included no other substantive actions.
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-01-CRJPA to remove a board member and request a new appointment
- Vote: 4 ayes (Hicks, Aldridge Jr., Hopson, Thomas), 1 no (Robles)
- Public comment by Rick Pulido in support of the item
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the actual minutes for the Carson Reclamation Authority meeting of February 2, 2021. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council discussed a COVID-19 update, including a new vaccination site at Dignity Health Sports Park and the status of city parks. The council directed staff to bring back options for park use and to appropriate funds for the vaccination site at the next meeting. The council also approved consent items, including claims and demands, and discussed filling a vacant council seat.
- COVID-19 vaccination site to open Feb. 15 at Dignity Health Sports Park for residents 65+
- Council to consider appropriating up to $10,000 for vaccination site support
- Approved claims and demands totaling $8,492,006.25 (Items 6-8)
- Formed ad hoc committee to fill vacant District 4 council seat
- Public hearing cancelled after applicant withdrew warehouse project at 20601 Main St.
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the actual minutes for the February 2, 2021 City Council meeting. No decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting are recorded in the supplied text.
City Council
The Carson City Council held a regular meeting, approving consent items including a $10,000 grant from the South Bay Center for Counseling and a $39,751 contract with Tafoya & Associates for underground storage tank repair. They also ratified the appointment of Ray Aldridge Jr. to the Carson Reclamation Authority Board and discussed local commission appointments. The meeting included closed session reports on litigation with no reportable actions.
- Accepted $10,000 Prevention and Aftercare grant from South Bay Center for Counseling
- Awarded $39,751 contract to Tafoya & Associates for City Hall underground storage tank repair
- Ratified Ray Aldridge Jr. to Carson Reclamation Authority Board for five-year term
- Established Ad Hoc Committee to consolidate Commissions, Committees, and Boards
- Heard public comments on park space, COVID-19 testing, and General Plan concerns
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to discuss the General Plan update, including a presentation on the Preferred Plan, and directed staff to survey other cities on requiring a 15-25% affordable housing margin for future residential development. The council also approved resuming the Economic Development Commission's virtual meetings, adopted a resolution acknowledging a city council vacancy, and appointed two members to the Carson Reclamation Authority.
- Approved resumption of Economic Development Commission virtual monthly meetings
- Adopted Resolution No. 21-007 acknowledging city council vacancy and need to fill within 60 days
- Discussed General Plan Preferred Plan; directed staff to survey cities on 15-25% affordable housing margin requirement
- Appointed Dianne Thomas and Lillian Hopson to Carson Reclamation Authority Board
- Council member inquired about Dignity Health Sports Park as vaccination center
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for Carson, CA, not the minutes of the January 21, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no record of any decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting. The document only lists upcoming and past meetings with links to agendas and minutes, but no actual meeting content is included.
City Council
The Carson City Council met in special session primarily to hold a closed session regarding a public employee appointment for the position of Captain and public safety issues. No reportable action was taken during the closed session. The meeting was otherwise procedural, with no public comments or council member communications.
- Closed session held under Government Code Section 54957 to consider Captain appointment and public safety issues
- No reportable action taken on closed session item
City Council
The Carson City Council held a special meeting to discuss and approve a committee to interview candidates for the next LASD Carson Station captain, and to make appointments to various city commissions and boards. The council voted to remove all existing commissioners and appointed new members to several commissions, with some appointments deferred to a later meeting.
- Approved four-member committee (Mayor Davis-Holmes, Mayor Pro Tem Dear, Council Members Hilton and Hicks) to interview LASD captain candidates, with non-voting members Pastor Michael Ealey and City Manager Sharon Landers
- Vacated and removed all commissioners, committee members, and board members, then appointed new members to Economic Development, Environmental, Planning, Citywide Advisory, Parks and Recreation, and Public Works Commissions
- Appointments to Carson Reclamation Authority deferred to January 19, 2021 special meeting
- Mayor directed staff to send letter requesting Carson as a vaccination testing site, possibly at Carson Community Center
- Special meeting scheduled for January 21, 2021 to address vacant council position and other items
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing, not the minutes for the January 14, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no decisions, votes, or actions from that meeting.
Carson Reclamation Authority
The Carson Reclamation Authority held a special meeting to approve routine items: minutes from prior meetings, monthly cash and reserves reports, and an additional insurance cost. All items were approved unanimously, with the chairman absent. No public comments were made.
- Approved minutes from Dec 1, 8, and 16, 2020 meetings
- Received and filed monthly reserves and cash reports for Nov and Dec 2020
- Affirmed $2,643.53 additional surplus lines taxes and stamping fees for builder's risk policy, total $85,254.85
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the Carson Reclamation Authority, not the minutes for the January 12, 2021 meeting. No decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting are recorded in the source material.
City Council
The Carson City Council approved consent items including development impact fee and infrastructure agreements with Faring Capital for Cells 3, 4, and 5 of the 157-acre site, a $1,465,850 environmental consulting contract with ESA, a $210,000 Lyft ride-hail services agreement, and a resolution certifying the November 2020 election results, including a 0.75% sales tax measure. The council also approved a $104,320 payment for multifunctional devices and printers, and a $169,537 traffic signal design contract. The meeting included closed session reports on real property negotiations and anticipated litigation, and public comments on various non-agenda topics.
- Approved development impact fee credit and infrastructure agreements with Faring Capital for Cells 3, 4, 5 of 157-acre site
- Approved $1,465,850 environmental consulting agreement with ESA for the 157-acre site, paid by developer
- Approved $210,000 Lyft ride-hail services contract (Jan 2021–Jun 2024)
- Approved Resolution 21-002 certifying Nov 3, 2020 election results, including 0.75% sales tax measure
- Approved $104,320 for Xerox and Q Document Solutions for printers through May 2021
The provided document is a meeting calendar listing for the City of Carson, not the actual minutes of the January 12, 2021 City Council meeting. It contains no record of any decisions, approvals, or discussions from that meeting. The document only shows a list of past and upcoming meetings for various city bodies.