Upland, California
Próximas reuniones
Upland Public Library Board
La agenda es solo relleno procesal sin elementos sustantivos para discusión o decisión.
Upland City Council Meeting
La agenda de esta reunión del Concejo Municipal parece contener solo trámites procesales o técnicos estándar. No se enumeran elementos específicos para discusión, decisiones o audiencias públicas en el texto proporcionado.
Public Works Committee Meeting
Esta agenda de reunión es solo una plantilla procesal sin elementos específicos para discusión o decisión. El documento parece ser un marcador de posición o plantilla del software eSCRIBE.
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
Esta agenda de reunión contiene solo texto de procedimiento estándar y ningún elemento específico para discusión o decisión.
Finance Committee Meeting
La agenda proporcionada contiene solo texto de procedimiento estándar y texto de interfaz de software. No hay temas de discusión específicos ni decisiones listados para esta reunión.
Upland City Council Meeting
Esta agenda de reunión consiste enteramente en procedimiento estándar y contenido incrustado de eSCRIBE, sin elementos sustantivos listados para discusión o decisión.
Upland City Council Meeting
La agenda contiene solo texto estándar y ningún tema sustancial. No se programan decisiones ni discusiones.
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
Esta reunión de la Upland Planning Commission parece ser únicamente procesal, sin elementos específicos enumerados en el texto de la agenda proporcionado.
City Council Advisory Committee Meeting
La agenda proporcionada contiene solo texto procedural genérico y de interfaz de software. No hay elementos de discusión específicos ni decisiones listadas para esta reunión.
Upland Public Library Board
El texto proporcionado contiene únicamente elementos de la interfaz del sitio web y marcadores de posición de metadatos. No se enumeran temas, discusiones ni decisiones específicas de la reunión.
Upland City Council Meeting
Esta agenda de reunión consiste únicamente en texto de marcador de posición y texto estándar generado por el sistema de eSCRIBE. No hay elementos específicos para discusión o decisión listados.
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
Esta agenda de la reunión no contiene elementos sustantivos; parece ser solo un trámite procedural sin decisiones o discusiones específicas listadas.
Upland City Council Meeting
El texto proporcionado contiene solo elementos de interfaz de sitio web y marcadores de posición de metadatos. No hay elementos de negocios de la ciudad, proyectos u ordenanzas específicos listados para discusión.
Upland City Council Meeting
Esta agenda contiene solo configuración procesal y áreas de contenido incrustadas del sistema eSCRIBE. No se enumeran elementos, resoluciones o audiencias públicas específicas para discusión o decisión.
Public Works Committee Meeting
Esta agenda contiene solo trámites procesales y no tiene elementos específicos para discusión o decisión. La reunión parece ser un marcador de posición sin contenido sustancial.
Upland Public Library Board
La agenda contiene solo contenido procedimental estándar y generado por software. No se enumeran asuntos sustantivos, decisiones o discusiones para esta reunión.
Upland City Council Meeting
Esta agenda de la reunión parece consistir únicamente en un texto estándar de procedimiento sin elementos sustanciales para discusión o decisión.
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
La agenda proporcionada contiene solo texto de procedimiento estándar y texto de interfaz de software. No hay proyectos, ordenanzas o audiencias públicas específicas listadas para discusión.
Finance Committee Meeting
La agenda proporcionada contiene solo texto procedural estándar de software y ningún elemento de discusión o decisión específico. Es enteramente procedural estándar.
Reuniones recientes
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
El texto de la agenda proporcionado es solo un texto procesal estándar y no contiene elementos para discusión o decisión.
Upland City Council Meeting
El concejo municipal se reunirá en sesión cerrada para discutir una negociación de propiedad con Crown Castle por espacio en Memorial Park y litigios existentes. La parte pública incluye un calendario de consentimiento con múltiples extensiones de contratos, aprobaciones presupuestarias y una enmienda al acuerdo laboral. Los puntos incluyen la aprobación de los registros de vales de mayo por un total de $13.3 millones y la nómina de $2.1 millones, la extensión de los servicios de licencias comerciales con HdL Companies por $150,000 y la enmienda al MOU de AFSCME.
- Sesión cerrada: negociación de propiedad inmobiliaria con Crown Castle para aproximadamente 614 pies cuadrados en Memorial Park (precio y términos)
- Aprobación de los registros de vales de mayo ($13,338,983.74) y nómina ($2,098,528)
- Segunda enmienda al contrato de HdL Companies para servicios de licencias comerciales: extensión de $150,000
- Enmienda al Memorando de Entendimiento de AFSCME Local 20
- Orden de cambio para la red de seguridad de Cabrillo Park: $35,706.25, total $90,206.25, más fondos Quimby adicionales
Special Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre una enmienda al código de zonificación para crear un programa de bonificación ADU para lotes de más de 15,000 pies cuadrados, y sobre un permiso de uso condicional para Lynda Lou's Saloon, un restaurante/bar de temática occidental con licencia de alcohol en 251 N. 2nd Avenue. También realizarán un taller sobre estándares de diseño objetivo (sin acción).
- Enmienda al Código de Zonificación para crear un Programa de Bonificación ADU que permita una ADU asequible adicional en lotes de más de 15,000 pies cuadrados
- Permiso de Uso Condicional para Lynda Lou's Saloon: restaurante/bar de temática occidental con licencia de licor Tipo 47 y entretenimiento en vivo en 251 N. 2nd Ave
- Permiso de Uso Administrativo para una adición de edificio de 96 pies cuadrados para Lynda Lou's Saloon
- Reconocimiento al Comisionado de Planificación saliente Robin Aspinall (2017-2026)
- Taller sobre Estándares de Diseño Objetivo (sin acción tomada)
Upland Public Library Board
Esta agenda contiene solo texto técnico de relleno del software eSCRIBE sin elementos sustanciales listados. Es probable que la reunión carezca de decisiones o discusiones de interés público.
Upland City Council Meeting
El City Council llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y considerará la adopción de ajustes a las tarifas de agua, agua reciclada y alcantarillado. El calendario de consentimiento incluye la adopción de ordenanzas que modifican el Historic Downtown Upland Specific Plan y las funciones del City Manager. El Council también discutirá litigios en sesión cerrada que involucran múltiples demandas contra la ciudad.
- Audiencia pública sobre ajustes a las tarifas de agua, agua reciclada y alcantarillado
- Adopción de la Ordenanza No. 2011 que modifica el Historic Downtown Upland Specific Plan
- Adopción de la Ordenanza No. 2012 que modifica las facultades y deberes del City Manager
- Aprobación del cash in lieu agreement para soterramiento en 233 S. Mountain Avenue (Mountain Green Center)
- Aceptación del premio del Homeland Security Grant Program por $28,832 para la policía
The council adopted a 5-year water, recycled water, and sewer rate increase plan (Resolution 6887) over two dissenting votes. It also approved the FY 2026-28 biennial budget, removing the $125,000-per-year City Council Discretionary Fund. Other actions included adopting ordinances, appointing commissioners, and accepting a homeland security grant.
- Approved water/sewer rate adjustments (Resolution 6887) (5-2)
- Approved FY 2026-28 biennial budget with removal of $125k/yr council discretionary fund (Resolution 6888)
- Adopted General Fund Reserve Policy (Resolution 6889)
- Approved appropriations limit for FY 2026-27 (Resolution 6890)
- Placed two-year pause on park lease revenue designation (Resolution 6891)
- Adopted Ordinance 2011 (Historic Downtown Specific Plan Amendment)
- Adopted Ordinance 2012 (City Manager powers amendment)
- Accepted $28,832 Homeland Security Grant (2024)
City Council Advisory Committee Meeting
La agenda proporcionada contiene solo texto estándar de procedimiento de software y no tiene elementos específicos de discusión o decisión. Es completamente texto estándar de procedimiento.
Special Upland City Council Meeting
Este taller especial es para que el Concejo Municipal de Upland reciba y archive el presupuesto propuesto del Programa de Mejoras de Capital Bienal para los Años Fiscales 2026-28 (CIP). El consejo discutirá y proporcionará recomendaciones sobre el plan de gastos de capital de dos años. No se esperan decisiones finales; es un taller de revisión.
- Revisión y discusión del Proposed Fiscal Year 2026-28 Biennial Capital Improvement Program Budget
The council held a special workshop to review the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-28 Biennial Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget, receiving a presentation from staff. No votes or decisions were taken on the budget; the only action was a unanimous motion to excuse Councilmember Maust's absence. The meeting adjourned without any formal approvals or denials.
- Excused absence of Councilmember Maust (unanimous)
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
The Planning Commission holds a public hearing on an Administrative Use Permit and Development Plan Review for a Quick Quack car wash at 60 N. Mountain Ave. Staff recommends denial of the project. The meeting also includes council action updates and future agenda items.
- Public hearing on Quick Quack car wash (3,593 sq ft) at 60 N. Mountain Ave; staff recommends denial
Upland City Council Meeting
The Upland City Council will hold a public hearing on city vacancies and recruitment/retention. Under the consent calendar, they will consider adopting a mobilehome rent review ordinance (Ordinance No. 2010), approving April warrant and payroll registers totaling $16.7 million, and ratifying an appointment to an advisory committee. The closed session includes negotiations for vacant land on Arrow Route and three pending lawsuits.
- Adopt Ordinance No. 2010 adding mobilehome rent review (Chapter 5.68 to Title 5)
- Approve April warrant registers totaling $13,469,638.43 and payroll registers totaling $3,241,493.17
- Approve side letter with AFSCME Local 20 for double-time overtime on July 4, 2026
- Receive notice of annual solid waste rate adjustment for FY 2026/27
- Approve Parcel Map 20819 for Mountain Green Shopping Center at 233 S. Mountain Avenue
The council unanimously adopted resolutions approving labor contracts with the Upland Police Officers Association, Police Management Association, non-represented/confidential employees, and executive employees. They also introduced an ordinance amending the City Manager's powers (3-1) and adopted a technology disruption policy per state law. The consent calendar was approved, including a mobilehome rent review ordinance.
- Adopted MOU with Upland Police Officers Association (5-0)
- Amended salary schedule for Police Management Association (5-0)
- Amended compensation/benefits for non-represented employees (5-0)
- Amended compensation/benefits for executive employees (5-0)
- Introduced ordinance amending City Manager's powers (3-1, Garcia opposed)
- Introduced amendment to Historic Downtown Upland Specific Plan (5-0)
- Approved technology disruption policy per SB 707 (5-0)
- Approved consent calendar including mobilehome rent review ordinance (5-0)
Special Upland City Council Meeting
The Upland City Council will hold a workshop to review and provide recommendations on the proposed biennial budget for fiscal years 2026-27 and 2027-28. The meeting includes presentations on revenue details, expenditure summaries, and personnel changes. No final vote is expected.
- Review of proposed FY 2026-27 and FY 2027-28 biennial budget
- Summary of changes in fund balance for both fiscal years
- Revenue and expenditure details by fund and category
- Schedule of positions and personnel changes fiscal impact
- Council will provide recommendations to staff
The council held a workshop to review the proposed FY 2026-28 biennial budget, which included discussion of a structural deficit, use of reserve funds, and personnel changes. No votes or formal actions were taken.
Upland Public Library Board
The agenda for this Upland Public Library Board meeting contains no substantive items, only boilerplate and embedded content areas. The meeting is likely procedural with no decisions or discussions of consequence.
Upland City Council Meeting
The City Council will introduce an ordinance to restore mobilehome rent review, adding Chapter 5.68 to the municipal code. They will also consider approving a $94,000 contract for a police department organizational assessment, a $122,642 appropriation for soccer field lights at Cabrillo Park, and an agreement with Soundskilz to produce the Lemon Festival. Closed session includes negotiations for 614 sq ft in Memorial Park with Crown Castle and labor negotiations with unrepresented employees.
- First reading of ordinance to add Chapter 5.68 (Mobilehome Rent Review) to Upland Municipal Code
- Agreement with Meliora Public Safety Consulting for police organizational assessment ($94,000)
- Appropriation of $122,642 from Quimby fund for upgraded soccer field lights at Cabrillo Park
- Agreement with Soundskilz Inc. to produce and manage the Lemon Festival
- Closed session: real property negotiation for 614 sq ft in Memorial Park (APN 1046-183-01) with Crown Castle
The City Council held first reading of Ordinance No. 2010, restoring Chapter 5.68 (Mobilehome Rent Review) with an added provision allowing rent increases upon home sale/transfer. The motion passed 3-2, with Councilmembers Breitling and Maust opposed. The ordinance is categorically exempt from CEQA.
- Introduced mobilehome rent review ordinance with Section 5.68.100 added (3-2)
- Approved $94,000 police department organizational assessment with Meliora (unanimous)
- Accepted CalRecycle used oil grant of $11,103 (unanimous)
- Accepted beverage container recycling grant of $19,823 (unanimous)
- Approved $15,000 change order for Ford of Upland purchase order (unanimous)
- Appropriated $122,642 for Cabrillo Park soccer field lights (unanimous)
- Approved agreement with Soundskilz to produce Lemon Festival (unanimous)
- Received and filed emergency repair update for transfer station (unanimous)
Special Finance Committee Meeting
The Finance Committee will receive and file the portfolio review, third-quarter sales tax update, and then discuss the general fund reserve policy allocations. They will also review the proposed biennial budget for fiscal years 2026-27 and 2027-28, and may provide recommendations to the City Council on balancing the General Fund budget.
- Receive and file portfolio review for December 2025–March 2026
- Receive and file third-quarter 2025 sales tax update from HdL Companies
- Review and consider adjustments to General Fund Reserve Policy allocations
- Review proposed FY 2026-27 – 2027-28 biennial budget and recommend balancing measures
The Finance Committee reached consensus to move forward with staff recommendations for one-time fund usage and policy adjustments to support discretionary funding. They will present the proposed FY 2026-27 and 2027-28 biennial budget at the May 18, 2026 City Council workshop. The committee also reviewed the portfolio review, sales tax update, and general fund reserve policy allocations.
- Consensus to advance proposed biennial budget to City Council workshop
- Reviewed portfolio review (no action)
- Received sales tax update (no action)
- Reviewed general fund reserve policy allocations (no action)
Upland City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the CDBG 2026-27 Action Plan and consider re-approving the AB 481 annual report on police military equipment. Other business includes authorizing $40,000 from opioid settlement funds for the Upland ACCESS program, establishing the UplandCARES fund, and receiving the pavement management update. Closed session includes labor negotiations with police and real property negotiations.
- Re-approve AB 481 annual report on police military equipment
- Supplemental $40,000 from opioid settlement for Upland ACCESS program
- Establish UplandCARES fund and program guidelines
- Approve $9.5M March warrant registers and $2.1M payroll registers
- Public hearing on CDBG 2026-27 Annual Action Plan
The Council adopted Resolutions 6874 and 6875 creating the UplandCARES fund for emergency assistance, with program guidelines revised to require Council affirmation of fund activation. The Council also approved the FY 2026-27 CDBG Action Plan (Resolution 6873) with one abstention. Consent calendar items including warrant registers, AB 481 report, opioid settlement funds for ACCESS program, and notices of completion were approved unanimously.
- Adopted UplandCARES program guidelines and added advisory duties to CCAC (5-0)
- Approved FY 2026-27 CDBG Action Plan (4-0-1 abstention)
- Approved $40,000 supplemental appropriation from opioid settlement funds for ACCESS program
- Ratified appointments of Mayor Velto and Councilmember Breitling to Housing Trust Advisory Committee
- Approved March warrant registers ($9.5M) and payroll registers ($2.1M)
- Re-approved Ordinance 1960 and AB 481 annual report on police military equipment
- Approved notice of completion for 11th Street Flashing Signal Beacon & Alley Improvements
- Received and filed pavement management program report
Regular Meeting of the Upland Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on revoking Conditional Use Permit No. 15-05 for 3rd Base Sports Bar due to violations documented by police. They will also consider a recommendation to amend the Historic Downtown Upland Specific Plan. A workshop on a bonus ADU ordinance and a development plan review for a new Black Rock Coffee drive-through are also on the agenda.
- Revocation hearing for 3rd Base Sports Bar at 914-916 N. Central Avenue due to police-reported violations
- Specific Plan Amendment No. 4 to modify Historic Downtown Upland Specific Plan text and map
- Workshop on draft ordinance for bonus ADUs on lots over 15,000 sq ft
- Development Plan Review for 1,490 sq ft Black Rock Coffee drive-through at 1382 E. Foothill Boulevard
Finance Committee Meeting
This meeting agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no specific items for discussion or decision.
Public Works Committee Meeting
The Public Works Committee will receive a presentation on the state of the city's asphalt pavement condition. No action is expected; the item is for information only.
The Public Works Committee received a presentation on the 2026 Pavement Management Program Update. Committee members discussed funding, timelines, and coordination with neighboring agencies. No formal votes or approvals were taken.
- Requested that select presentation slides and narrative be posted on city website
Upland City Council Meeting
The Upland City Council will discuss and vote on several consent calendar items, including a $2.25 million on-call maintenance contract for city wells and pumps, a $320,000 purchase of ballistic vests for police, and a $117,000 purchase of two electric trucks. A public hearing on the 2025 Housing Element Annual Progress Report will receive comments. In business items, the council will consider a $1.4 million change order for Mulberry Avenue reconstruction and water main replacement, and establish an ad hoc committee for planning commissioner interviews.
- $2.25M contract with General Pump Company for well/pump maintenance over 3 years plus extensions
- $1.4M change order to add Mulberry Ave reconstruction to Foothill Blvd project
- $320K purchase of ballistic vests for police over 3 fiscal years
- $117K for two Chevrolet Silverado EV work trucks
- $83K for police building backup generator switchgear replacement
Upland Public Library Board
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no actionable items or discussions. The meeting appears to be a formality without specific decisions or public hearings.
The Upland Library Board approved the minutes from the March 11, 2026 meeting. No substantive decisions were made; the meeting consisted of reports on grants, the strategic plan, summer programs, and sign proposals. The board discussed ideas to enhance community connections but took no formal action.
- Approved minutes of March 11, 2026 meeting (unanimous)