STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 

ALL MEMBERS PRESENT

 

SEPTEMBER 22, 2025

MONDAY                                                                

9:30 A.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

INVOCATION BY PAULA WEBB, VOLUNTEER CHAPLAIN, RIVERSIDE COUNTY

         SHERIFF’S OFFICE

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

PRESENTATIONS

         (SUPERVISOR GUTIERREZ) FRANK MCCLOUD

         (SUPERVISOR PEREZ) CALIFORNIA’S 175TH ANNIVERSARY OF STATEHOOD

CLERK OF THE BOARD UPDATE

 

1        ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

 

1.1    26624 CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publication. [$0]

(APPROVED)

 

2       CONSENT CALENDAR

 

2.1    26605 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ:  Renewal of the Revised Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County due to the epidemic infestation of bark beetles in the Mountain Communities of Idyllwild and Pine Cove, and the positive find of the Golden Spotted Oak Borer (GSOB) in the community of Idyllwild. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.2    28901 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Reappointment of Agam Patel to the Riverside County Children and Families Advisory Committee, Fourth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.3    28902 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Appointment of Estefana Ibarra-Meza to the Mecca-North Shore Community Council, Fourth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.4    28906 SUPERVISOR V. MANUEL PEREZ: Appointment of Ronald Miller to the Assessment Appeals Board 1, Fourth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.5    28915 SUPERVISOR YXSTIAN GUTIERREZ: Appointment of Cheryl-Marie Hansberger to the First 5 Riverside County Children and Families Commission, Fifth District [$0]            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.6    28813 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of Local Emergency in Riverside County Due to the Discovery of Citrus Greening Disease, or Huanglongbing, All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.7    28814 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of the Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County Due to the Spread of Pierce's Disease in the Local Vineyards, District 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.8    28715 COUNTY COUNSEL:  Approval of an Amended Conflict of Interest Code for Northwest Mosquito and Vector Control District; Districts: 1, 2  [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.9    28836 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS: Receive the Official Canvass of Votes for the August 26, 2025, Assembly District 63 Special General Election, Districts 1, 2, and 3 and the August 26, 2025, Special District Mail Ballot Election for High Valleys Water District (Land Owner), District 5. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.10  28848 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS: Appointment of Special District Directors for the August 26, 2025, Special District Mail Ballot Election (Land Owner), Districts 2, and 4 and the November 4, 2025, Uniform District Election Law (UDEL) Election, Districts 3, 4, and 5. [$0]      

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.11  28744 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of Final Parcel Map 38436, a Schedule "E" Subdivision in the Corona Area. District 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3       POLICY CALENDAR

 

3.1    28835 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District use of Community Improvement Designation Funds (CID) to be allocated to Victory Outreach Riverside, Rotary Club Perris, Perris Union High School, Riverside Free Clinic, Catholic Charities San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, Riverside Meals on Wheels, County of Riverside -IHSS Public Authority, Inlandia Institute, Jurupa Valley Citizens Patrol, Riverside University Health System Foundation, Riverside Museum Associates [$33,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.2    28897 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) funds for the Elsinore Woman's Club, Freedom Writers Foundation, Riverside University Health System Foundation, SAFE Family Justice Centers, 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire, MilVet, Support Sisterz and Corona Police Community Partnership. [$37,500 General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.3    28844 BOS DISTRICT 3: Third District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Valley Resource Center Inc.; Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce; County of Riverside IHSS-Public Authority; Treasure Box Angels; Pearl Center for Creative Arts; Western Center Community Foundation; God’s Fan Club; Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley; MilVet; Temecula Sunrise Rotary Foundation; St. Martha’s Food Pantry; Sales Ranch Animal Sanctuary; Menifee Interfaith and Community Service Council; Community First Church of God; Green Acres Interactive Therapy  [97,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.4    28875 BOS DISTRICT 4: Fourth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City, Codex Creation Committee, Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House, Organizacion de California de Lideres Campesinas. [$20,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.5    28914 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Assistance League of Hemacinto, i9 Sports Association Chapter 506, Banning Police Officers Association, The F.I.A.T.M Group, Inc., Walker Ventures, LLC., Riverside Community Health System Foundation, Independent Living Partnership, Moreno Valley Jr. All American Football and Cheer Inc. and SOM Program. [$26,975 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.6    28922 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for The Regional Access Project Foundation (RAP). [$10,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.7    28470 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  FY 2024/25 Yearend Cleanup Budget Adjustments and FY 2024/25 Designation of Fund Balance for Encumbrances as well as Increase of FY 2025/26 Appropriations, All Districts. [$78,543,437 Total Cost - 78% General Fund and 22% Other Operating Funds] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.8    28713 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve the Fixed Route Transportation Services Agreement with Francesca's Transportation, Inc. for $174,000 annually effective October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2030; All Districts. [$870,000 Total Cost - General Fund 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.9    28693 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Approval of the Response to the 2024-2025 Grand Jury Report: Riverside County Elections: A Pathway to Greater Voter Confidence and Directive for the Response to be Sent to the Grand Jury, Presiding Judge, and County Clerk-Recorder.; All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.10  28694 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Approval of the Response to the 2024-2025 Grand Jury Report: Fraud Detection in Riverside County Grants and Directive for the Response to be Sent to the Grand Jury, Presiding Judge, and County Clerk-Recorder.; All Districts. [$0]

 (APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.11  28882 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-266 Authorizing the Issuance of the County of Riverside Teeter Plan Obligation Notes 2025 Series A, All Districts. [$364,351 - Teeter Note Proceeds 100%] (Vote on Separately)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.12  28831 EXECUTIVE OFFICE: Approve the Continuing Disclosure Services Agreement with Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates Inc., All Districts [$60,000 Total Aggregate Cost with up to $6,000 in additional compensation, Department Budget 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.13  28704 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Ratify and Approve Cooperative Agreement No. 25-0410-000-SG with the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the High-Risk Pest Exclusion Program effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, All Districts. [$58,950 Total Cost - State Funds 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.14  28708 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Ratify and Approve Cooperative Agreement No. 25-0349-000-SG with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) for the 2025 Weed Management Area effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028, All Districts. [Total Cost $120,000, $40,000 annually - 100% State Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.15  28748 ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER / RMAP: Approval of Revised Departmental Records Retention Schedule for the Public Defender (PD), All Districts. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.16  28750 ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER / RMAP: Approval of Revised Departmental Records Retention Schedule for Housing & Workforce Solutions - Housing Authority Successor Agency (HWS-HASA), All Districts. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.17  28703 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Revolving Funds Report for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, All District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.18  28758 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Authorization to Reissue County Stale Dated Warrants #2026-1.  All Districts. [$448,775 - 100% Stale Dated Warrants Fund 69008 and 69011]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.19  28797 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Ratification and Approval of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Department Dispatch and Communication Services for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians for three (3) years; District 5; [$438,387 Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.20  28798 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval of Annual Fire Department Cost Allocation Plan for FY 25/26; All Districts [$50,949,911 100% Contract Partner Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.21  28849 FIRE DEPARTMENT - Approval of Amendment No. 4 to the Master Maintenance Agreement and Software Maintenance Sub-Agreement between the County of Riverside and Peraton, Inc. to Increase the Total Agreement by $809,892 from $924,411 to $1,734,303, to Add the Backup Altaris CAD System for the Alternate Emergency Command Center, and Extend the Existing Annual Licensing and Maintenance Services from December 31, 2026 to December 31, 2031; All Districts. [Total Cost $1,734,303; up to $173,430 in additional compensation; Department General Fund 25%, Structural Fire Taxes & Prop 172 31%, & Contract Reimbursements 44%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.22  27293 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT – REAL ESTATE (FM-RE):  Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-106, Notice of Intention to Set Public Hearing for the Sale of Real Property Located at 4451 Glen Street, Jurupa Valley, County of Riverside, State of California, District 2. [$0] (Clerk to Post Notice of Intention) (Set for Public Meeting on or after October 21, 2025 at 9:30 a.m.) (4/5 Vote Required)

(SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON OCTOBER 21, 2025, AT 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.23  28315 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT - REAL ESTATE (FM-RE):  Approval of Fifth Amendment to Lease with Southern California Association of Governments – California Environmental Quality Act Exempt Pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities Exemption and Section 15061(b)(3),  "Common Sense" Exemption; District 1.  [$0] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.24  27681 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT- REAL ESTATE (FM-RE): Approval of the First Amendment with Care-A-Van Transit Service, Inc., Amend the Term Dates to January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2028; California Environmental Quality Act Exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 Class 1 - Existing Facilities Exemption and Section 15061(b)(3) "Common Sense" Exemption; District 5. [$0] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.25  28537 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT - REAL ESTATE (FM-RE) AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (DEH): Approval of Lease by and between the County of Riverside and Enterprise Circle Investments, LLC, Temecula, Five Year Lease,  California Environmental Quality Act Exempt Pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities Exemption and Section 15061 (b)(3), “Common Sense” Exemption; District  3. [Total Cost: $842,995 - Permit Fees 100%) Fund 10000] (Clerk of the Board to file Notice of Exemption) (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.26  28287 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health Palm Springs The Path Kitchen Remodel Project - California Environmental Quality Act Exempt Pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities Exemption and Section 15061 (b)(3), “Common Sense” Exemption, Approval of In-Principle and Preliminary Project Budget; District 4. [Total Cost $125,381 - RUHS Behavioral Health General Fund 10000 through 100% State Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.27  28106 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS):  Approve the Form of Loan Agreement for the Use of HOME Program Funds for Lantana Court Affordable Housing Project and All Attachments Thereto, in the City of Moreno Valley, and Authorize the Director of HWS to Execute the HOME Loan Agreement and Covenant Agreements; District 5. [$735,000 - 100% HOME Investment Partnerships Act Funds] [Affirming Finding of No Significant Impacts pursuant to NEPA]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.28  28800 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS):  Adopt  Resolution No. 2025-246, Authorizing Joint Application with Abode Communities and Villa Verde I, L.P. and Villa Verde I, G.P., LLC; Participation in the Homekey+ Program of the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development for a Grant Amount not to Exceed $9,962,708; and Approval and Execution of Standard Agreement; District 4. [$9,962,708 - 100% State HCD Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.29  28517 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HWS):  Approve the Form of the Loan Agreement for Second Street Family Apartments (HHIP Loan $3,000,000.00 and General Funds Loan $1,000,000.00) by and between the County of Riverside and Second Street Family LP, a California Limited Partnership, and Approval of All Attachments thereto, and Authorize the Director of HWS to Execute the Attached Loan Agreement, Covenant Agreement, and Subsequent Subordination Agreements; District 2. [4,000,000 - 75% Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program Funds and 25% General Fund]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.30  27822 HOUSING, AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/ WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (HWS/WDD): Approve Professional Service Agreement with LanceSoft, Inc, a Virginia Corporation, authorized to conduct business in the State of California, for Employer of Record Services from Oct 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 for the total amount not to exceed $500,000; with the option to extend yearly through June 30, 2029 for the total aggregate amount not to exceed $3,040,000; All Districts. [$3,040,000 - 100% federal WIOA funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.31  28278 HOUSING AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS/WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (HWS/WDD): Approve the allocation and award of Title I Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA); Approve Youth Opportunity Center Operations Cost Reimbursement Agreements from October 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026, With the Option to Renew for One Additional Year; All Districts. [Total Aggregate Cost $10,114,000 - 100% Federal WIOA Funds]

         Part 2

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.32  28727 HUMAN RESOURCES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND FIRE:  Classification & Compensation Recommendation to adjust the salaries of multiple job classifications, create the Supervising Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, and amend Ordinance No. 440 pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9508 submitted herewith, All Districts. [Total Cost $133,273, with an ongoing cost of $74,748 – Fire Department: Contract Reimbursement – 44%, Structural Fire Taxes – 31%, Department Budget – 25%; Emergency Management Department: Special Revenue – 65%, Department Budget – 25%, Grant Revenue – 10%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.33  28085 HUMAN RESOURCES & DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: Recommendation to establish a Children’s Social Services Practitioner classification series as a part of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 721, Article 30, Section 1. Reopener re Children’s Services Division of the 2024-2027 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU); and amend Salary Ordinance No. 440 pursuant to Resolution No. 440-9489 submitted herewith; All Districts. [Current Year Cost – $0, Ongoing Cost – $0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.34  28649 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Receive and File the Statement of the Election Official, Adoption of  Resolution No. 2025-206 Declaring the Results of a Consolidated Special Election, Introduction of Ordinance No. 1002, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax within Community Facilities District 25-8M (Amber Valley) TTM 38300 of the County of Riverside. District 3. (Clerk of the Board to Record Notice of Special Tax)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.35  28696 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Receive and File the Statement of the Election Official, Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-201 Declaring the Results of a Consolidated Special Election, Introduction of Ordinance No. 1001, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax within Community Facilities District 25-6M (French Valley) TTM 38034 of the County of Riverside. District 3. (Clerk of the Board to Record Notice of Special Tax)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.36  28716 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:  Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-238, Intention to Establish Proposed Maintenance-Only Community Facilities District to be Named Community Facilities District No. 25-9M (Creekstone) TTM 38255 of the County of Riverside to be Administered by Office of Economic Development.  District 3.  [$17,876 - Ongoing Cost; CFD 25-9M (Creekstone) – 100%] (Clerk to Set for Public Hearing on October 28, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon as possible thereafter) (Clerk to Advertise and Record Boundary Map)

(SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON OCTOBER 28, 2025, AT 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.37  28718 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:  Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-234, Intention to Establish Proposed Maintenance-Only Community Facilities District to be Named Community Facilities District No. 25-7M (Bella Sol) TTM 37743 of the County of Riverside to be Administered by Office of Economic Development.  District 1.  [$75,120.48 - Ongoing Cost; CFD 25-7M (Bella Sol) – 100%] (Clerk to Set for Public Hearing on October 28, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon as possible thereafter) (Clerk to Advertise and Record Boundary Map)

(SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON OCTOBER 28, 2025, AT 9:30 A.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER)

 

3.38  28660 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Ratify and Approve the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) Cost Reimbursement Subaward #S-1932 Agreement with The Regents of the University of California, on behalf of the Riverside Campus for the Elder Abuse Forensic Center (EAFC), in the amount of $54,430, for the period of January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025, All Districts; [Total Cost $54,430 - 100% Federal Funding]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.39  28778 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (DPSS): Approve Agreement DPSS-0005371, without seeking competitive bids, with Ti Training LE, LLC for the purchase of Training Lab and RECON Systems for de-escalation simulation equipment, training and warranty, effective upon signature through November 30, 2031. All Districts; [Total Aggregate Cost $89,562 and up to $8,956 in additional compensation; - 100% Federal]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.40  28846 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS: Approval of Election Services for the November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election and a Budget Adjustment of $16,329,709 to Accept revenue to Conduct the Election Pursuant to Senate Bill 280; and Receive and File the Registrar’s Update, All Districts. [$16,329,709 - 100% State Funds] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.41  28577 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM: Approve Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with Trammell Crow So. Cal Healthcare Development, Inc. for pre-development and design stages for the RUHS Medical Center Campus Expansion Project; Find the proposed RUHS Medical Center Wellness Center Project meets the criteria for streamlined approval and a CEQA Exemption pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5960.31, District 5. [Total Cost $24,932,429, up to $2,493,243 in Additional Compensation for the term of the Agreement for FY 2025/2026 – 2026/2027, 100 % - Hospital Enterprise Fund 40050]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.42  28485 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Behavioral Health Agreement with MFI Recovery Center to provide Augmented Adult Residential Care at Roy’s Desert Springs for FY 2025/2026 in the amount of $2,460,911 for the term of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, Without Seeking Competitive Bids, All Districts. [Total Cost for One Year: $2,460,911; Up to $492,182 in Additional Compensation, 100% State Funding].

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.43  28756 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Behavioral Health Agreement with Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) for Implementation of the Bounce Back Program within JUSD school sites, for FY 2025/2026 With the Option to Renew Four Additional Years, Western Region District. [$234,073 Annually; Total Cost $1,170,365  for Five (5) Years;  Up to $46,814.60 in Additional Compensation Per Fiscal Year] 100% State Funds.

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.44  28201 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-PUBLIC HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Professional Service Agreement with TruEvolution, Inc., and Approve the Professional Service Agreements with the Contractors listed in Attachment A for HIV/STI Prevention, Education, and Testing Services for Periods of Performance through June 30, 2026, with the Option to Renew for up to Three (3) Additional Years through June 30, 2029. All Districts. [Total aggregate amount: $2,264,548; up to $339,682 in additional compensation - 100% State]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.45  28639 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM- PUBLIC HEALTH: Ratify and Approve the Riverside University Health System (RUHS) Foundation Funding Agreement for the Community Health Workers (CHW) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Programs Support for the Period of Performance of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. All Districts [Total amount $485,025; 100% Local] [4/5 vote; Budget Adjustment] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.46  28492 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve the Professional Service Agreement for Aircraft Avionics Equipment and Installation Between County of Riverside and Hangar One Avionics, Inc. Without Seeking Competitive Bids for a Total Aggregate Amount up to $5,775,000 for Five (5) Years through June 30, 2030; All Districts; [Total Aggregate Cost up to $5,775,000 - 100% Sheriff's Budget]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.47  28534 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Ratify and Approve Agreement for the Fiscal Year 2024 Operation Stonegarden Grant Program 2024-2027 with the County of Imperial and Other Parties for Acceptance of FY2024 Operation Stonegarden Grant Program (OPSG), Funded by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Passed Through the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and Administered by the County of Imperial, All Districts [$136,250.84 - Federal Funding 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.48  28670 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Initiation to Riverside County Ordinance No. 1003, relating to a Fee Schedule for Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Administrative and Licensing Services; All Districts. [$0 Total Cost]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.49  28765 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approval of the Sheriff's Office Extra Duty Rates for FY 2025-26 through FY 2026-27, All Districts. [$0 – Extra Duty Revenue 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.50  28766 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve Resolution No. 2025-244, Authorization to Accept Donation of One (1) 2020 Attitude ATT2515AK Travel Trailer from the Riverside County Deputy Sheriff Relief Foundation to the County of Riverside; All Districts; [Total Cost $0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.51  28312 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-186, Accepting portions of Asbury Street for Public Use in the Winchester Area, CEQA exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) and not a project pursuant to Section 15060(c)(2) of the State CEQA Guidelines, District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.52  28502 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-213, Summarily Vacating a portion of Chuckwalla Road in the Desert Center area, CEQA exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) and not a project pursuant to Section 15060(c) of the State CEQA Guidelines, District 4. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.53  28503 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Notice of Completion – Nuevo Area Resurfacing Group Project, in the Community of Nuevo; District 5. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.54  28719 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Adoption of Ordinance 673.9, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside amending Ordinance No. 673 to update the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee related to development in the Coachella Valley, including an increase in fees based on the Consumer Price Index adjustment under the Coachella Valley Association of Governments Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program; Not a project under CEQA per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15378; District 4. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.55  28476 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the On-Call Services Agreement for Land Surveying Services between the County of Riverside and Albert A. Webb Associates for FY25/26-29/30.  All Districts. [$180,000 Annual Cost, $900,000 Total Cost – Local and State Funds and Deposit Based Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.56  28480 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the On-Call Services Agreement for Aerial Mapping Services between the County of Riverside and Digital Mapping Incorporated for FY25/26-29/30.  All Districts. [$180,000 Annual Cost, $900,000 Total Cost – Local and State Funds and Deposit Based Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.57  28505 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval and execution of the Newport Road Community Facilities District No. 03-1 Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program Improvement Credit Agreement between KL LB Buy 2 LLC and the County of Riverside associated with Tract No. 36288. Not a project under CEQA pursuant to Section 15378 (b)(5) of the State CEQA Guidelines. District 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.58  28508 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval and execution of the Newport Road Community Facilities District No. 03-1 Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program Improvement Credit Agreement between DR Horton Los Angeles Holding Company, Inc., and the County of Riverside associated with Tract No. 31100. Not a project under CEQA pursuant to Section 15378 (b)(5) of the State CEQA Guidelines. District 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.59  28551 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approve Addenda to the Plans and Specifications, Accept the Third Low Bid and Award the Contract for the Construction of the Cajalco Road and Lake Mathews Drive Guardrail Reconstruction Project, in the Community of Lake Mathews; District 2.  [$787,071 Total Cost – Federal Funds 94%, Local Funds 6%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.60  28605 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Ratify and Approve Amendment No. 1 to the First Amended and Restated Agreement for Professional Services Between the County of Riverside and the City of Jurupa Valley for Fiscal Year 25/26. Districts 1 and 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.61  28738 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of the Cooperative Agreement Between the County of Riverside, the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and KB Home Cal Management Services LLC, for Menifee Valley – Holland Channel Line K Storm Drain, Project No. 4-0-00424, Tract Map No. 38332, CEQA Exempt per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 3. [$0] (Companion Item to MT Item No. 28657)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

4        SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5        PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

6        COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSET LEASING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

7        RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

8        RIVERSIDE DISTRICT COURT FINANCING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

9        INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

10       IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

11       COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

12     RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM FOUNDATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

13     HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

13.1  28580 HOUSING AUTHORITY: Approve the Form of the Section 8 Project-Based Voucher Program Agreement to Enter into a Housing Assistance Payments (AHAP) Contract for New Construction and Approve the Form of the Consent to Assignment of AHAP and HAP Contract as Security for Financing (PBV) between Second Street Family LP and Housing Authority of the County of Riverside for the Second Street Family Apartments Project, Located in the City of Corona; District 2. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

14     FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEETING

 

14.1  28917 SUPERVISOR YXSTIAN GUTIERREZ: Appointment of Adam Hall to the Flood Control Commission, Zone 4, Fifth District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

14.2  28657 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement Between the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the County of Riverside, on behalf of its Transportation Department, and KB Home Cal Management Services LLC for Menifee Valley – Holland Channel Line K Storm Drain, Project No. 4-0-00424, Tract Map No. 38332, CEQA Exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), District 3. [$0] (Companion Item to MT Item No. 28738)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

15     COUNTY BOARD AND WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT MEETING

 

C. COUNTY

15.1  28396 DEPARTMENT OF WASTE RESOURCES:  Approve the Professional Service Agreement with RTMEC, LP for Structural, Electrical, and Landscape Design Services for the French Valley Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility for one (1) year; District 3. [Total Cost $142,030 - Up to $14,203 in additional compensation, Department of Waste Resources Enterprise Funds 100%] [CEQA - Nothing Further Required]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

D. DISTRICT

(NO BUSINESS)

 

16     COUNTY BOARD AND REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT MEETING

 

C. COUNTY

(NO BUSINESS)

 

D. DISTRICT

16.1  28865 SUPERVISOR JOSE MEDINA: Reappointment of Jeff Greene and Mark Balys to Riverside County Regional Park and Open- Space District Advisory Commission, First District [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

16.2  28602 RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN-SPACE DISTRICT:  Adoption of Resolution No. 2025-010 Authorization to Purchase Real Property located at 193 N. Orange Street in the Cities of Riverside and Colton, Counties of Riverside and San Bernardino, State of California, Riverside County Assessor's Parcel Numbers 246-082-001 and 246-082-015 and San Bernardino County Assessor’s Parcel Number 0277-022-81 by Grant Deed from Richard Earl Reynolds and Kristin Elizabeth Reynolds, husband and wife as community property with right of survivorship to the Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District, Approve Lease Agreement between the Riverside County Regional Park and Open-Space District and Richard Earl Reynolds and Kristin Elizabeth Reynolds, and Approve the Deed Restriction for the Trujillo Adobe, CEQA Exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3), Riverside County District 1/San Bernardino County District 3.  $1,485,000– 100% Park Acq & Dev, District Fund 33100] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption).

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

17     RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORP. MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

18     RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM MEDICAL CENTER GOVERNING BOARD MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

19     HARMONY HAVEN CHILDREN AND YOUTH CENTER GOVERNING BOARD MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

20     ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION

 

         2.9, 3.9, 3.40, 3.59

 

21     PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

21.1  28843 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION:  Public Hearing - Adopt Resolution No. 2025-175, Authorization to Adopt a Resolution of Necessity for the Interstate 10 - Monroe Street Interchange Improvement Project in the City of Indio. Nothing Further is Required pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines. District 4. [$40,163 Total Cost - Coachella Valley Association of Governments 75%, City of Indio 25%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

22     10:00 A.M. COUNTY GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT INITIATION PROCEEDINGS MEETING

 

22.1  28539 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: INITIATION OF FOUNDATION COMPONENT GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 240028 (GPA240028) – REQUEST: The applicant requests that the County of Riverside consider whether to recommend the initiation of GPA240028 to change the General Plan Foundation Component of four (4) parcels from Rural Community: Estate Density Residential (RC: EDR) to Community Development: Medium Density Residential (CD: MDR), to allow for submittal of an application for a Tentative Tract Map (TTM) to allow for a subdivision of the 38.9-acre site into 195 residential lots to reach a target density of 5 dwelling units per acre. Additional development applications and review by the County to confirm that the overall project complies with applicable standards, policies, findings, and other requirements will be required if the proposed GPA240028 is initiated by the Board of Supervisors. – Third Supervisorial District – Winchester Area – Sun City / Menifee Valley Area Plan – Applicant: Timothy Ison c/o Hyman Family Trust – Engineer / Representative: Frank Coyle c/o CASC Engineering – Existing Zoning: A-1-5 (Light Agriculture) – Existing Land Use: Estate Density Residential (RC: EDR) – Location: north of Garbani Rd., east of La Ventana Rd., south of York Ln., and west of Brandon Ln. – APN(s): 466-130-036, 466-130-037, 466-130-038, and 466-130-039 – 38.9 Gross Acres - District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

22.2  28799 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: INITIATION OF FOUNDATION COMPONENT GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 240013 (GPA240013) – REQUEST: The applicant requests that the County of Riverside consider whether to recommend the initiation of GPA240013 to change the General Plan Foundation Component of fifteen (15) parcels from Agriculture: Agriculture (AG:AG), Open Space: Water (OS:W), Open Space: Conservation (OS:C) & Community Development: Commercial Retail (CD:CR) to Community Development: Light Industrial (CD:LI) & Commercial Retail (CD:CR), to allow for submittal of an application for a speculative Light Industrial (LI) development with the remainder being a retail service area. Additional development applications and review by the County to confirm that the overall project complies with applicable standards, policies, findings, and other requirements will be required if the proposed GPA240013 is initiated by the Board of Supervisors. – Fifth Supervisorial District – Hemet-San Jacinto District Zoning Area/District – San Jacinto Valley Area Plan – Applicant: Jason Lee c/o Pastime Lakes Holdings, LLC – Engineer / Representative: Selena Kelaher c/o to EPD Solutions, Inc. – Existing Zoning: A-2-10 (Heavy Agriculture), C-R (Commercial Retail), R-A (Residential Agriculture), W-1 (Watercourse, Watershed & Conservation Area), & W-2 (Controlled Development) – Existing Land Use: Agriculture (AG: AG), Water (OS:W), Conservation (OS:C) & Commercial Retail (CD:CR) – Location: north of Ramona Fwy, east of Bridge St, south of Bridge St, and west of N Sanderson Ave – APN(s): 425-110-004, -008, -009, -016, 425-070-004, -005, -014, -015, -017, -024, -25, -026, 425-090-007, -009, and -025 – 492 Gross Acres –  District 5.  [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

23     10:00 A.M. COUNTY LAND USE PUBLIC HEARINGS MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

24     PUBLIC COMMENT

 

24.1  Jerard Avila spoke regarding a noise complaint issue due to the shooting range at Ben Clark Training Center.

 

24.2  Joseph Mekael Page spoke regarding the Hemet Beat digital media platform.

 

24.3  Sascha Knopf and Ryan Anthony spoke regarding code enforcement and animal control issues at a Duck Sanctuary in Anza.

 

24.4  Tonya Gonzalez spoke in opposition to the Stone Ridge Commerce Center project and presented the Schooling Domino Effect Objective.

 

24.5  Jenniffer Quinn spoke regarding the Collection & Disposal of Animal Carcasses agreement between the County of Riverside and Armando Martin, Jr., dba, TLC Animal Removal Services.

 

24.6  Jim Niederecker and Greg Langworthy spoke regarding election integrity, ROV machine calibration, and audit updates. Additionally, Greg mentioned a Google presentation and meeting invitation he sent to all Districts.

 

24.7  Nahim Koromah and Duramany Koromah spoke regarding concerns about their DCFS case, which originated in San Bernardino County and was transferred to Riverside County.

 

25     COMMENTS

 

BOARD MEMBERS (5 MINUTES)

 

Supervisor Washington:

·    Homeland Community Fair

·    Anza Valley Municipal Advisory Council

·    Third District’s Special Games

·    Murrieta-Wildomar Chamber Awards

 

Supervisor Medina:

·    Riverside Rotary

·    Welcome Reception for Chancellor S. Jack Hu and Mrs. Jun Du

·    Women’s Health and Safety Resource Fair

·    Spectrum News In Focus SoCal and KVCR IE Latino Voices Interviews

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·    9/11 remembrance community events

·    Mobility 21 Summit- Power of Partnership

·    Toll lanes growth

·    California 175th Anniversary

·    United States 250th Anniversary next year

·    14th Annual Riverside County Women’s Leadership Conference

·    High Holy Days

 

Supervisor Perez:

·    Coachella Valley Purple Heart Chapter

·    Firefighter Career Expo- October 8

·    Dust Summit – November 6

·    Lake Cahuilla Veterans Regional Park Ribbon Cutting – November 8

·    Justice Summit- October 25

·    State of the County- December 11

·    Desert Recreation Foundation Bowling Tournament Fundraiser – September 26

 

BOARD COMMITTEE REPORT / UPDATE

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

EXECUTIVE OFFICER / STATE BUDGET UPDATE

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

26     MEMORIALS / ADJOURNMENTS

 

Supervisor Washington:

·    Petra Merlan Jaimes

·    Tonie Ford

 

COUNTY COUNSEL REPORT ON CLOSED SESSIONS

 

(NO REPORTABLE ACTION)

 

CONCURRENT EXECUTIVE SESSION-COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, GOVERNING

BOARD OF THE RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM MEDICAL CENTER,

SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, REGIONAL PARK

AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT, FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION

DISTRICT, WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, HOUSING AUTHORITY,

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORP., IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

PUBLIC AUTHORITY, COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS, AND HARMONY HAVEN

CHILDREN AND YOUTH CENTER:

 

WITH RESPECT TO EVERY ITEM OF BUSINESS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9:

CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-EXISTING LITIGATION: (SUBDIVISION (D)(1) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9)

 

28926 A.1     Chauncey Brincefield v. County of Riverside, et al.; Riverside Superior Court                Case No. CVPS2304830

 

28927 A.2     Jade Mota, et al v. County of Riverside, et al.; Orange County Superior Court                Case No. 30-2023-01369781-CU-PA-CYC

28928 A.3     Jorge Porras, Jr., v. County of Riverside, et al.; Riverside Superior Court                Case No. CVRI2306080

 

28931 A.4     National Prescription Opiate Litigation; United States District Court, North District of Ohio, Case No.: 1:17-MD-2804;  Purdue Pharma L.P.; United States District Court, Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, Case No. 19-23649

 

CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION:  SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION (D)(2) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9:

 

28932 B.1     One Case.

 

CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL-ANTICIPATED LITIGATION: INITIATION OF LITIGATION PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION (D)(4) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9:

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

WITH RESPECT TO EVERY ITEM OF BUSINESS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6:

 

28929 D.1     Conference with labor negotiator:

                     Agency Negotiator – County Executive Officer

                   Employee organizations – Management/Confidential, Unrepresented,

                                                            RCDDAA, RSA, SEIU, LIUNA, UDW and LEMU

 

WITH RESPECT TO EVERY ITEM OF BUSINESS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957(B)(1):

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

(NO REPORT OUT)

 

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.

V. Manuel Perez, Chair of the Board of Supervisors

ATTEST:  Kimberly A. Rector, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors