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City Council Meeting - 6/22/2026 - City of Yucaipa

Published: Jun 22, 2026

Hiring & ProcurementOther

City Council Awards Building and Safety Services Contract to Transc After Review

The City Council considered awarding a contract for building and safety services. Charles Abbott, the current consultant since 1993, and Transc, a new proposer, were the top two candidates after an RFP process. Staff recommended awarding the contract to Transc, citing them as the most responsive. The building official from Charles Abbott requested that both candidates be interviewed further to ensure the best services for the city. The council ultimately voted to award the contract to Transc.

Community DevelopmentCommercial

City Council Debates and Amends Agreement for Ukipa Performing Arts Center Operations

The City Council reviewed the proposed rental sales and booking agreement with Props AV for the Ukipa Performing Arts Center (YPAC). This partnership aims to increase facility utilization, improve cost recovery, and reduce the general fund subsidy. Props AV will handle lead generation, client acquisition, booking support, and recommend software. The agreement stipulates that Props AV is compensated only upon successful rental completion and revenue generation for the city. The council debated the terms, including the potential cost, the lack of a termination for convenience clause, and the financial viability of the YPAC. Ultimately, after several failed motions and considerable discussion, the council approved the agreement with an amendment for a termination for convenience clause requiring a four-fifths vote.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Ordinance on Mobile Showers Passes First Reading; Council Discusses Meeting Hours and Engagement

City Manager Stephen Graham presented Ordinance 484 concerning mobile showers, which passed its first reading. Council Member John Thorp moved to approve, and Council Member Bob Miller seconded. The ordinance, prompted by state legislation, establishes regulations for mobile shower services, focusing on health and safety. The council also discussed the timing of implementing new ordinances and the importance of community engagement, with Council Member Thorp proposing limitations on meeting hours to encourage constituent participation. A motion to limit meeting hours passed.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

New Ordinance to Regulate Mobile Showers for Homeless Passes First Reading

Ordinance number 484, establishing regulations for mobile showers, was introduced and passed its first reading. This ordinance, necessitated by new state legislation, aims to regulate the provision of mobile shower services for homeless individuals by setting health and safety standards. The ordinance covers aspects like water sourcing, treatment, drainage, and disease prevention. It will proceed to a second reading and adoption at the next meeting. Council Member John Thorp moved for approval, and Council Member Bob Miller seconded.

Community DevelopmentOther

City Council Reviews 2026 Vacancy Report, Addressing Staffing Levels and Recruitment Strategies

The City Council reviewed and discussed the Vacancy Report for the 2026 calendar year, in compliance with AB2561. The report indicated that the represented employee association had seven vacancies out of 51 full-time positions, representing 13.73% of their workforce. This was noted to be below the 20% threshold that would trigger additional reporting obligations. Reasons for vacancies were attributed to departmental reorganization and funding source changes. The city has addressed salary and benefits during negotiations. The council discussed plans to address the vacancies in the upcoming budget cycle, considering funding, recruitment, and retention issues.

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