Upland City Council agenda includes $13.3 million in warrants, Memorial Park lease talk
The Upland City Council on June 22 had on its agenda approval of May warrant registers totaling $13.3 million and a closed-session negotiation for a Memorial Park lease, according to the meeting agenda. No minutes have yet been published, so the outcome of those votes is not available.
Recent city council meeting
The council’s public agenda included a consent calendar with several items scheduled for a single vote. May warrant registers totaling $13,338,983.74 and a separate payroll register of $2,098,528 were listed for approval. A second amendment to HdL Companies’ contract for business license services, worth $150,000, was also on the consent calendar.
Other consent items included an amendment to the AFSCME Local 20 memorandum of understanding and a change order for Cabrillo Park safety netting. The change order added $35,706.25 to the project, bringing the total to $90,206.25, with additional funding from Quimby fees.
Prior to the public session, the council met in closed session to discuss a real property negotiation with Crown Castle for approximately 614 square feet of space in Memorial Park. The agenda listed the topics as price and terms.
Planning commission meeting
The Upland Planning Commission meeting on June 24 had no substantive items for discussion or decision. The agenda consisted only of procedural boilerplate.
Coming up
The following meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks, but none have substantive items listed on their agendas:
- Upland Public Library Board, July 8
- Upland City Council, July 13
- Public Works Committee, July 14
All three agendas currently contain only procedural language with no specific discussion or decision items noted.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.