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CC AGD 20250916 CITY COUNCIL MEETING The Regular meeting of September 16, 2025, will take place in accordance with the requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act, Section 54950 et seq. of the Government Code. Remote participation by any Councilmember shall be in accordance with Subdivisions (b)(3) or (f) of Government Code Section 54953. The meetings are held at Hesse Park, McTaggart Hall, 29301 Hawthorne Boulevard and via teleconference for staff/consultants/participants using the Zoom platform and broadcast live on the City's website at rpvca.gov/agendas and on PVPtv channels Cox 35 and Frontier FiberOptic 39. Public participation will be in person and using the virtual platform. Please see separate cover for virtual public participation options. MEETING AGENDA RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FRED HESSE COMMUNITY PARK, MCTAGGART HALL 29301 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD, RANCHO PALOS VERDES 90275 SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 6:00 P.M. – CLOSED SESSION 7:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 2025-64 NEXT ORDINANCE NO. 694 6:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Bradley ROLL CALL: Councilmember Ferraro Councilmember Lewis Councilmember Perestam Mayor Pro Tem Seo Mayor Bradley PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR CLOSED SESSION: This section is intended to provide members of the public with the opportunity to comment on listed Closed Session items. Each speaker will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City Council should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S): Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 2 of 8 All Statutory References are to California Government Code Sections. Please be advised that, pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act, “a person may not disclose confidential information that has been acquired by being present in a Closed Session . . . to a person not entitled to receive it, unless the legislative body authorizes disclosure of that confidential information.” (Gov. Code § 549 63(a).) “[C]onfidential information’ means a communication made in a Closed Session that is specifically related to the basis for the legislative body of a local agency to meet[] lawfully in Closed Session . . . .” (Gov. Code § 54963(a).) Please be further advised that any “[v]iolation of [Government Code § 54963] may be addressed by the use of such remedies as are currently available by law, including, but not limited to: (1) injunctive relief to prevent the disclosure of confidential information prohibited by this section; (2) disciplinary action against an [public or city official] who has willfully disclosed confidential information in violation of this section; (3) referral of a member of a legislative body who has willfully disclosed confidential information in violation of this section to a grand jury.” (Gov. Code § 54963(c).) Additionally, per Subsection (b) (Confidentiality) of Section 3.6 (Closed Session Meetings) of Chapter 3 (Types of Meetings) of the City Council Rules of Procedure is amended to read as follows: Confidentiality. No person attending a closed session shall publicly discuss or otherwise reveal the discussion, content, and/or proceedings of the closed session unless such disclosure has been approved by the vote of the Council taken during the closed session or as otherwise required by law. Violation of this rule may subject the violator to various penalties including (i) censure by the Council as provided in Article 9.0 herein, (ii) criminal penalties as the willful failure to perform a duty under Government Code Section 1222, or other statute, (iii) referral to the grand jury, or (iv) civil actions, including issuance of an injunction. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6 A closed session will be held, pursuant to Government Code § 54957.6, with the City Manager, Deputy City Manager, and City Attorney, acting as its negotiators, regarding labor negotiations with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees District Council 36 (AFSCME DC36). 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION A closed session will be held pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(e) because the City is considering whether to participate as an amicus in a petition to the United States Supreme Court from a decision of the Ninth Circuit in the following case: City of Huntington Beach, et al. v. Newsom, et al., Ninth Circuit Appeal No. 23-3694. 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION A closed session will be held, pursuant to Government Code § 54956.9(d)(1), to confer with legal counsel regarding pending litigation to which the City is a party. The title of such litigation is as follows: City Rancho Palos Verdes, et al. v. Bonta, et al., Second Appellate District Appeal No. B332315 RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION (FIRESIDE ROOM): RECONVENE TO REGULAR MEETING: 7:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Bradley ROLL CALL: Councilmember Ferraro Councilmember Lewis Councilmember Perestam Mayor Pro Tem Seo Mayor Bradley PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: To be announced CLOSED SESSION REPORT: Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 3 of 8 MAYOR’S ANNOUNCEMENTS: BY ACCLAMATION MOVE APPROVAL OF RECYCLE AND EMERGENCY PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS KIT DRAWING WINNERS: Marilou Lieman and Judy Hildebrand APPROVAL OF AGENDA: PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS: During Public Comments any person may address the Council, provided that the item is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Council and is not otherwise on the agenda. Each speaker will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City Council should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate. CITY MANAGER REPORT: CONSENT CALENDAR: Items listed under the Consent Calendar consists of routine items and will be approved in one motion. Any member of the Council may pull an item for discussion or clarification. Items pulled from the Consent Calendar by a Councilmember will be heard after the Regular Business section of the agenda, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. If a member of the public has requested to speak on a Consent Calendar item, it will be pulled and heard immediately after the Consent Calendar. Those wishing to speak on any Consent Calendar item(s) will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City Council should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate A. Approval of Minutes (Zweizig) Recommendation: Approve the Minutes of September 2, 2025 (Regular Meeting). B. Registers of Demands (Anguiano) Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2025-__, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AND SPECIFYING FUNDS FROM WHICH THE SAME ARE TO BE PAID. C. Consideration to receive updated information on the transfer of operator interests in Crestridge Senior Apartments from AMCAL to TruAmerica. (Luck/Ramos) Recommendation: 1) Receive and file the Consent Letter, prepared by the City Attorney’s Office and signed by City Manager Mihranian, related to the transfer of operator interests in Crestridge Senior Apartments from AMCAL Multi-Housing, Inc.’s Administrative General Partner Interest to TA MIM Mirandela LLC.; and, 2) Replace the Nonprofit General Partnership from Las Palmas Foundation to AHA MGP Los Angeles IX, LLC. D. Consideration to continue the emergency justification for work and emergency contracting for the Greater Portuguese Bend-Ancient Altamira Landslide Emergency Project. (Copp) Recommendation: 1) Reconfirm, by a four-fifths vote, there is a need to continue the work on the Emergency Project declared by Council-adopted Resolution No. 2024-20 Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 4 of 8 on May 7, 2024, finding an emergency exists requiring immediate action in the Greater Portuguese Bend-Ancient Altamira Landslide Complex (Landslide Complex) to seek to mitigate the movement of the landslide; 2) Direct the City Clerk to confirm the same in the minutes of this City Council meeting, via Minute Order, reflecting this action; 3) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Cotton, Shires and Associates for City-wide geotechnical consulting, including landslide emergency stabilization geotechnical consulting through June 30, 2025, and related services, increasing the not-to-exceed amount for the initial 5-year term by $1,190,474 from $400,000 to $1,590,474 while maintaining a 15% contingency, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1, to the PSA with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. in a form approved by the City Attorney; 4) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 1 to the PSA with McGee Surveying Consulting for Portuguese Bend Landslide Monitoring Program Surveying and related services, increasing the not-to-exceed amount for the term between September 5, 2023 and June 30, 2024 by $405,123 from $64,400 to $469,523, and extending the contract term by one year, with an amended contract end date of June 30, 2025, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1 to the PSA with McGee Surveying Consulting, in a form approved by the City Attorney; 5) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 2 to the PSA with Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. for City- wide environmental cleanup and related services, increasing the not-to-exceed amount for the term between May 17, 2022 and June 30, 2024 by $1,738,479 from $532,082 to $2,270,561 while maintaining a 15% contingency, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 2, to the PSA with Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. in a form approved by the City Attorney; 6) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 1 to the PSA with Hardy & Harper, Inc. for city-wide public works maintenance and related services, increasing the not-to-exceed amount for the initial 5-year term by $261,213 from $2,167,651 to $2,428,864 while maintaining a 15% contingency, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1 to the PSA with Hardy & Harper, Inc., in a form approved by the City Attorney; 7) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 1 to the Public Works Agreement (PWA) with Hardy & Harper, Inc. for roadway maintenance and related services, increasing the not-to- exceed amount for the initial 5-year term by $2,324,438 from $2,000,435 to $4,324,873 while maintaining a 10% contingency, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1 to the PWA with Hardy & Harper, Inc., in a form approved by the City Attorney; 8) Approve Retroactive Amendment No. 2 to the PSA with Monaco Mechanical, Inc. for City-wide plumbing and related services, removing the annual not- to-exceed amount of $100,000 as a result of actual expenditures for services needed to respond to the landslide emergency, for the initial 6-year term with no change to the total contract not-to-exceed amount, and while maintaining a 10% contingency, and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 2 to the PSA with Monaco Mechanical, Inc., in a form approved by the City Attorney; 9) Ratify payments for emergency repairs to the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System during the period between July 22, 2024 and November 6, 2024 to Ramona, Inc. in the amount of $191,602; 10) Ratify payments for delivering soil for fissure filling within the Landslide Complex during the period between December 6, 2023 and June 30, 2025 to BD White Topsoil Co., Inc. in the amount of $127,052; 11) Ratify payments for emergency repairs to the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System during the period between July 17, 2023 and June 4, 2025 to Clarke Contracting Corporation in the amount of $1,977,321; 12) Ratify payments for emergency repairs to the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 5 of 8 during the period between January 31, 2025 and April 16, 2025 to Colich and Sons, LP in the amount of $243,684; 13) Ratify payments for emergency roadway repairs within the Landslide Complex during the period between August 2, 2024 and June 11, 2025 to Inland Engineering Services, Inc. in the amount of $91,853; 14) Ratify payments for fueling services for the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System lift station generators during the period between September 10, 2024 and May 28, 2025 to Ferrellgas, LP in the amount of $101,068; 15) Ratify payments for maintenance and repair services for the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System lift station generators during the period between October 18, 2024 and July 30, 2025 to Genesis Electrical, Inc. in the amount of $83,313; 16) Ratify payments for emergency sewer and storm drain repairs within the Landslide Complex on April 15, 2024 to Southwest Pipeline Technologies, Inc. in the amount of $33,000; and, 17) Ratify payments for sewer and storm drain repairs within the Landslide Complex during the period between March 7, 2024 and April 30, 2025 to Performance Pipeline Technologies, Inc. in the amount of $92,710. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM(S) PULLED FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: This section is for item(s) that have been pulled from the Consent Calendar, and a member of the public has requested to speak to that item. Each speaker will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate PUBLIC HEARINGS: This section is for hearings that have been noticed, published, and/or mailed to property owners as required by law. The Mayor will provide an opportunity to members of the public to testify in support of or opposition to the matter being heard. Each speaker will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate. For appeal hearings, the appellant or their representative speaks first and will generally be allowed ten (10) minutes. If the applicant is different from the appellant, the applicant or their representative will speak following the appellant and will also be allowed ten (10) minutes. None. REGULAR BUSINESS: This section contains items of general business. Prior to the vote of an item, each speaker will be limited to three (3) minutes to address the City Council. Those wishing to address the City should refer to the separate cover for public participation options or visit www.rpvca.gov/participate. 1. Consideration to to receive updates on the Greater Portuguese Bend-Ancient Altamira Landslide Complex and revise the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 budget. (Awwad/Ramos/Forbes) (60 mins) Recommendation: 1) Receive and file an update on the Greater Portuguese Bend-Ancient Altamira Landslide Complex (Landslide Complex) conditions, activities, and financials; 2) Review and provide input on the ranked priority order list and budget for the FY 2025-26 Landslide Complex program; 3) Ratify, nunc pro tunc (meaning to replace the prior version correcting an inadvertent omission) the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Geo-Logic Associates, Inc. (GLA) for final engineering design, environmental documents, and related services for the Portuguese Bend Landslide Remediation Project to add federal grant compliance clauses with no change to the PSA amount, and authorize the Mayor to execute the PSA in a form approved by the City Attorney; 4) Award a PSA to Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 6 of 8 Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. for a Landslide Hydrology and Hydraulics Study in the amount of $1,100,200 with a 15% contingency for a total amount of up to $1,265,230, and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement in a form approved by the City Attorney; 5) Award a PSA to Michael R. McGee, PLS, dba McGee Survey Consulting for surveying services in connection with the Portuguese Bend Landslide Emergency Stabilization Project in FY 2025-26 in the not-to-exceed amount of $320,000 for a one-year term, and authorize the Mayor to execute the PSA in a form approved by the City Attorney; 6) Award a revised PWA with Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. for on-call landslide emergency spill response and related services in Fiscal Year 2025-26 in the not-to-exceed amount of $1,400,000 for a one-year term, and authorize the Mayor to execute the PWA in a form Approved by the City Attorney; 7) Adopt Resolution No. 2025-___, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA, EXTENDING FOR A TERM OF 60 DAYS THE TEMPORARY PROHIBITION ON TRAVEL BY UNICYCLES, BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, AND OTHER ONE- OR TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES ON PALOS VERDES DRIVE SOUTH WITHIN THE LANDSLIDE COMPLEX DUE TO CONTINUED ROADWAY CONDITIONS; 8) Adopt Resolution No. 2025-__, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA, CONTINUING THE LOCAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION AS ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION NO. 2023-47 ADOPTED ON OCTOBER 3, 2023 FOR AN ADDITIONAL 60 DAY PERIOD; and, 9) Adopt Resolution No. 2025-__, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA, EXTENDING THE STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF THE PORTUGUESE BEND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, PORTUGUESE BEND BEACH CLUB, AND SEAVIEW NEIGHBORHOODS BASED ON SUDDEN ENERGY SHORTAGES, PLANNED DEENERGIZING EVENTS, AND INTERNET SERVICE SHUT OFFS AS ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 2024-52 AND 2024-57 FOR AN ADDITIONAL 60 DAYS. 2. Consideration to approve permanently relocating a Southern California Edison (SCE) temporary power pole currently at the Ladera Linda Community Park. (Frawley) (30 mins) Recommendation: 1) Authorize an extension through March 16, 2026, to the terms and conditions of the City-approved encroachment permit for SCE’s temporary power pole located at the Ladera Linda Community Park originally approved by the City Council on September 3, 2024, and extended thereafter; 2) Review the power pole relocation design options prepared by both City Staff and SCE; 3) Determine if SCE’s preferred overhead design option is most practical for a permanent solution, and if acceptable, authorize City Staff to coordinate with SCE to remove the temporary power pole located at the Ladera Linda Community Park and permanently relocate it using SCE’s preferred overhead option and under the terms and conditions of a City-approved permit; and, 4) Authorize the City Manager to approve the required easement on City land for the implementation of the overhead variation of the City’s preferred option to permanently relocate the temporary power pole located at the Ladera Linda Community Park. Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 7 of 8 3. Consideration to receive the first quarter status update of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26 City Council Goals (Jun) (30 mins) Recommendation: 1) Receive and file the first quarter status update of the FY 2025-26 City Council Goals; and, 2) Direct staff to provide City Council Goals updates on a twice-yearly basis (February and June), in lieu of quarterly updates moving forward. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM(S) PULLED BY A COUNCIL MEMBER: This section is for item(s) that have been removed from the Consent Calendar by a member of Council for discussion or clarification. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: This section is designated for individual Council Members to request that an item be placed on a future City Council meeting agenda. 5 minutes has been allotted for this section. CITY COUNCIL ORAL REPORTS: This section is designated for oral reports from Council Members, as elected officials of the City, to report action taken at intergovernmental organizations, committee, or association meetings. Council Members are required to provide a brief oral report on their attendance at any meetings where City funds have been expended. Detailed reports should be made in writing and will be posted on the City’s website. 10 minutes has been allotted for this section. ADJOURNMENT: Adjourn to 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, for a 6:00 P.M Closed Session followed by a 7:00 P.M. Regular Meeting. City Council Agendas and Staff Reports: Agendas and staff reports are available for public review no later than 72 hours before the meeting at City Hall, 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard during regular business hours, 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday – Thursday and 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. on Friday; Hesse Community Park, 29301 Hawthorne Boulevard during regular business hours Monday – Friday from 9:00 A.M. until dusk, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 A.M. until dusk; and on the City’s website www.rpvca.gov. Materials related to an item on an agenda submitted after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection at the front counter of the lobby of the City Hall Administration Building at 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard, Rancho Palos Verdes during normal business hours, and electronically on the City’s website at https://www.rpvca.gov/agendas. Ordinances: Government Code 36934 provides, except when, after reading the title, further reading is waived by regular motion adopted by majority vote all ordinances shall be read in full either at the time of introduction or passage; provided, however, that a reading of the title or ordinance shall not be required if the title is included on the published agenda and a copy of the full ordinance is made available to the public online and in print at the meeting prior to the introduction or passage. Public Correspondence: We highly encourage written materials regarding City Council Agenda items be submitted no later than 4:00 P.M. the Monday prior to a City Council meeting to allow the Council Members ample time to review and consider the issues raised prior to making decisions at the Council meeting. Please keep in mind that it is difficult for Council Members to carefully review materials submitted after that deadline or at the meeting. Written materials, including emails, submitted to the City are public records and may be posted on the City’s website. Accordingly, you may wish to omit personal information from your written materials or oral presentation as it may become part of the public record regarding an agenda item. In addition, City meetings may be televised and may be accessed through the City's website at https://www.rpvca.gov/agendas. Public Participation: Participants must speak from the podium using the lectern microphone; comments are to be directed to the City Council and not to the staff or the public; repetition should be avoided; and reading a submission that has been copied or contained in the agenda will be discouraged. Virtual participation is also offered please visit https://www.rpvca.gov/participate. Public Comments: The City Council may limit the public input on any item based on the number of people requesting to speak, the length of the agenda, or the business of the Council. Regular City Council September 16, 2025 Page 8 of 8 Conduct at the Council Meeting: Pursuant to GC 54957.95: (a)(1) In addition to authority exercised pursuant to Sections 54954.3 and 54957.9, the presiding member of the legislative body conducting a meeting or their designee may remove, or cause the removal of, an individual for disrupting the meeting. (2) Prior to removing an individual, the presiding member or their designee shall warn the individual that their behavior is disrupting the meeting and that their failure to cease their behavior may result in their removal. The presiding member or their designee may then remove the individual if they do not promptly cease their disruptive behavior. This paragraph does not apply to any behavior described in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b)(1) means engaging in behavior during a meeting of a legislative body that actually disrupts, disturbs, impedes, or renders infeasible the orderly conduct of the meeting and includes, but is not limited to, one of the following: (A)A failure to comply with reasonable and lawful regulations adopted by a legislative body pursuant to Section 54954.3 or any other law. (B) Engaging in behavior that constitutes use of force or a true threat of force.(2) “True threat of force” means a threat that has sufficient indicia of intent and seriousness, that a reasonable observer would perceive it to be an actual threat to use force by the person making the threat. Time Estimates: The time noted next to an agenda item is only an estimate of the amount of time that will be spent during the meeting on that particular item. Accordingly, these estimates should not be relied on in determining when a matter will be heard, especially since agenda items are often re-ordered during a meeting and may be discussed at any time. Continuation of Meeting: The City Council will adjourn its meetings on or before 11:00 p.m. and will not consider new business items after 10:15 p.m., unless a majority of the Council members who are present affirmatively vote either to extend the meeting after 11:00 p.m. or to consider new business after 10:15 p.m. If the meeting ends before all items listed on the agenda are completed, any unfinished business will be continued to the next succeeding day that is not a holiday, at a location to be determined. Closed Session: Please be advised that, pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act, “a person may not disclose confidential information that has been acquired by being present in a Closed Session . . . to a person not entitled to receive it, unless the legislative body authorizes disclosure of that confidential information.” (Gov. Code § 54963(a).) “[C]onfidential information’ means a communication made in a Closed Session that is specifically related to the basis for the legislative body of a local agency to meet[] lawfully in Closed Session . . . .” (Gov. Code § 54963(a).) Please be further advised that any “[v]iolation of [Government Code § 54963] may be addressed by the use of such remedies as are currently available by law, including, but not limited to: (1) injunctive relief to prevent the disclosure of confidential information prohibited by this section; (2) disciplinary action against an [public or city official] who has willfully disclosed confidential information in violation of this section; (3) referral of a member of a legislative body who has willfully disclosed confidential information in violation of this section to a grand jury.” (Gov. Code § 54963(c).) American with Disabilities Act: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require an accommodation to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting at: cityclerk@rpvca.gov; by phone at 310-544-5217; or mail 30940 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275. The City’s reasonable accommodation policy is available for review on the City’s website (see City Council Policy 58). Please note that for accommodations that are not readily available, you should make your request as soon as you can prior to the time of the meeting. CEQA Compliance (Changes as of 11/7/22): Unless stated otherwise on the agenda, every item on the agenda is exempt from CEQA Guidelines Sections 15060(c), 15061(b)(3), 15273, 15378, 15301, 15323 and/or Public Resources Code Section 21065. 01203.0001/851364.1 Lill i Iti CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES ) AFFIDAVIT OF AGENDA POSTING I, Teresa Takaoka, declare as follows: That I am the City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes; that I hereby affirm that a copy of the agenda for the City Council Regular Meeting for September 16, 2025, was conspicuously posted on the City Hall Bulletin Board, located at 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard, Rancho Palos Verdes California, at the time and date indicated below. Time: 1 ,40pvit e(4) Dated: Septemb10, 2025 Clit,), ---:j City Clerk 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard/Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-5391 /(310)544-5217/Fax(310) 544-5291 www.rpvca.gov