CC AGD 20260317 (SPC IA)
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The Regular/Special* meeting of March 17, 2026, 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 AND
*SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY MEETING
FRED HESSE COMMUNITY PARK, MCTAGGART HALL
29301 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD, RANCHO PALOS VERDES 90275
MARCH 17, 2026
6:00 P.M. – CLOSED SESSION
7:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING
NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 2026-17 NEXT ORDINANCE NO. 698
NEXT RESOLUTION NO. IA 2026-03
6:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Seo
ROLL CALL: Councilmember Bradley
Councilmember Ferraro
Councilmember Lewis
Mayor Pro Tem Perestam
Mayor Seo
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
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CLOSED SESSION ITEM(S):
All Statutory References are to California Government Code Sections. Please be advised that, pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown A ct, “a
person may not disclose confidential information that has been acquired by being present in a Closed Session . . . to a pers on 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).) 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 th is 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 LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING 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: People of the State of California ex
rel William Wynder. City Attorneys v. Peter J.Cavanna, Los Angeles County
Superior Court Case No. 25TRCV01056
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION (FIRESIDE ROOM):
RECONVENE TO REGULAR MEETING:
7:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Seo
ROLL CALL: Councilmember Bradley
Councilmember Ferraro
Councilmember Lewis
Mayor Pro Tem Perestam
Mayor Seo
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: To be announced
CLOSED SESSION REPORT:
MAYOR’S ANNOUNCEMENTS:
BY ACCLAMATION MOVE APPROVAL OF RECYCLE AND EMERGENCY
PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS KIT DRAWING WINNERS: Cherie Johnson and David
Fujii
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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 o f 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.
LOMITA STATION REPORT:
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 Coun cil
may pull an item for discussion or clarification. Items pulled from the Consent Calendar by a Councilmember will be heard aft er the
Regular Business section of the agenda, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. If a member of the public has requeste d to
speak on a Consent Calendar item, it will be pulled and heard immediately after the Consent Calendar. Those wishing to s peak 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 March 3, 2026 (Regular Meeting).
B. Registers of Demands (Anguiano)
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2026-__, 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. Consider a Professional Service Agreement with Architectural Resources
Group for consultant services related to the Voluntary Property Buyout
Program within the Greater Portuguese Bend Landslide. (Garrett)
Recommendation: 1) Approve a Professional Service Agreement (PSA) with
Architectural Resources Group (ARG) for consultant services related to the Request
for Information (RFI) for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Voluntary
Property Buyout Program within the Greater Portuguese Bend Landslide in the not to
exceed amount of $53,060, for a term of one year from the date of approval; 2)
Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the PSA, in a form approved by the City
Attorney; and, 3) Approve an additional appropriation of $53,060 in Fund 331, Federal
Grant (Expenditure and Revenue), which will be reimbursed by the grant program.
D. Consider a claim against the City by Jayalata Ubhayakar. (Zweizig)
Recommendation: Reject the claim and direct Staff to notify the claimant, Jayalata
Ubhayakar.
E. Consider a claim against the City by Shivadev Ubhayakar. (Zweizig)
Recommendation: Reject the claim and direct Staff to notify the claimant, Shivadev
Ubhayakar.
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F. Consider installing and operating a Citywide emergency AM radio station.
(Mohammad)
Recommendation: 1) Approve the installation and operation of a Citywide
emergency AM radio station, including installing three antennas, a 10 -foot tall antenna
to the roof at City Hall; a 27-foot tall antenna to the auditorium roof and a 10-foot tall
antenna at Ridgecrest Intermediate School, to communicate critical emergency
response and preparedness information to the Rancho Palos Verdes community; 2)
Authorize the City Manager to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified
School District (PVPUSD) to install and operate the emergency AM radio station and
associated equipment, including a 27-foot and 10-foot tall antenna, at Ridgecrest
Intermediate School; and, 3) Direct staff to return with a recommended radio station
name for City Council consideration at a future meeting.
G. Consider the January 2026 Cash Balances/Monthly Treasurer’s Report. (Lin)
Recommendation: Receive and file the January 2026 Cash Balances/Monthly
Treasurer’s Report.
H. Consider the 2025 Annual General Plan Progress Report on implementing the
Rancho Palos Verdes General Plan. (Kim)
Recommendation: Authorize Staff to forward the City’s 2025 Annual General Plan
Progress Report on the status of the implementation of the Rancho Palos Verdes
General Plan during the 2025 calendar year to the Governor’s Office of Planning and
Research (OPR) and the California Department of Housing and Community
Development (HCD).
I. Consider adopting a Tentative Agreement for a successor Memorandum of
Understanding with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal
Employees, District Council 36 (AFSCME). (Godinez)
Recommendation: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 2026-__, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA,
ACCEPTING, APPROVING, AND ADOPTING THE TENTATIVE AGREEMENT FOR
A SUCCESSOR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF
RANCHO PALOS VERDES AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE,
COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES DISTRICT COUNCIL 36 FOR THE
PERIOD OF JULY 1, 2025 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2028; and, 2) Waive Administrative
Instruction No. 2-20, which requires the City Council to take action on a Tentative
Agreement only after it has been placed on a City Council agenda as a Regular
Business item and for a minimum of two City Council meetings that are held at least
two weeks apart.
J. Consider continuing the emergency justification for a deteriorating storm drain on
Crenshaw Boulevard approximately 830-feet north of Crest Road. (Mesker)
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. 2026-16
on March 3, 2026, finding an emergency exists requiring immediate action to replace
a deteriorating storm drain across Crenshaw Boulevard, approximately 830 -feet north
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of Crest Road; and, 2) Direct the City Clerk to confirm the same in the minutes of this
City Council meeting, via Minute Order, reflecting this action.
K. Consider continuing 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
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) Ratify Payments to Sunbeam for construction inspection services for the
emergency sewer repairs performed on the Abalone Cove Sanitary Sewer System in
February 2026; 4) Ratify the Public Works Agreement (PWA) with Williams Pipeline
Contractors, Inc. (Williams) for on-call emergency pipeline repairs within the Landslide
Complex in the not-to-exceed amount of $750,000 with a 10% contingency of $75,000
and a contract term expiration date of June 30, 2026; and, 5) Ratify the Professional
Services Agreement (PSA) with Sunbeam Technologies, Inc. (Sunbeam) for on-call
construction inspection services for pipeline repairs within the Landslide Complex in
the not-to-exceed amount of $50,000 with a 15% contingency of $7,500, and a
contract term expiration date of June 30, 2026.
L. Consider awarding a Public Works Agreement to FS Contractors, Inc. for the Sidewalk
Management Program for Fiscal Year 2025-26 and extending the professional
services agreement Watearth, Inc. for engineering support during construction.
(Ascencio)
Recommendation: 1) Award a Public Works Agreement (PWA) for the Sidewalk
Management Program to FS Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $172,366 with a
contingency of 10%, or $17,237, for a total amount of up to $189,603; 2)
Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with
Watearth, Inc. to extend the agreement term through June 30, 2026, with no change
to the not-to-exceed amount for sidewalk engineering and related services during
construction; and, 3) Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
the above PWA and PSA amendment, in forms approved by the City Attorney.
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.
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1. Consider conducting the 2025 Green Hills Memorial Park Conditional Use Permit
Compliance Review (Case No. PLCU2026-0001). (Seeraty) (15 mins)
Recommendation: Receive and file a report finding that Green Hills Memorial Park
was in compliance with Conditional Use Permit No. 155 in 2025.
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.
2. Consider receiving the results of the Community Needs Survey and awarding a
contract to The Lew Edwards Group (LEG) for Ballot Measure Outreach and Strategic
Communications. (Jun) (30 mins)
Recommendation: 1) Receive and file the results of the Community Needs Survey
conducted in February 2026 by Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3);
and, 2) Award a Contract Services Agreement (Agreement) to The Lew Edwards
Group (LEG) for Ballot Measure Outreach and Strategic Communications.
3. Consider adopting the City’s 2026 Palos Verdes Peninsula Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard
Mitigation Plan. (Mohammad) (30 mins)
Recommendation: 1) Adopt Resolution No. 2026-__, A RESOLUTION OF THE
CIYT COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES THEREBY
ADOPTING THE 2026 PALOS VERDES PENINSULA MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL
HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN VOLUME NO. 1 AND THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES
PORTION OF VOLUME NO. 2; and, 2) Authorize Staff to submit the 2026 Palos
Verdes Peninsula Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan to the California Office of
Emergency Services (CalOES) for approval by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA).
4. Consider updates on the Greater Portuguese Bend-Ancient Altamira Landslide
Complex. (Awwad/Ramos/Forbes/Lozano) (30 mins)
Recommendation: 1) Receive and file an update on the Greater Portuguese Bend -
Ancient Altamira Landslide Complex (Landslide Complex) conditions, activities, and
financials; 2) Approve an appropriation of $2,154,416 for eligible project costs and
$140,676 for grant administration costs in the Federal Grant Revenue for the Building
Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program and Transfers-Out to
reimburse the Capital Infrastructure Projects (CIP) Fund; 3) Approve an updated grant
match for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program (HMGP) for the Portuguese Bend Landslide Remediation Project,
increasing the City’s commitment match approved by the City Council on August 19,
2025 from $10 million to $12,179,797 based on 60% engineered plans; 4) Receive
and file an update on the watering restriction within the Landslide Complex; 5) Adopt
Resolution No. 2026-__, 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; 6) Adopt Resolution No. 2026-__, A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
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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, 7) Adopt Resolution No. 2026-__,
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.
5. Consider forwarding the 2025 Housing Element Annual Progress Report to the
appropriate state agencies. (Kim) (15 mins)
Recommendation: Authorize Staff to forward the City’s 2025 Housing Element
Annual Progress Report on the 6th Cycle Housing Element’s status, and its
implementation progress during the 2025 calendar year, to the Governor’s Office of
Planning and Research (OPR) and the California Department of Housing and
Community Development (HCD).
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 re port 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. Tuesday, April 7, 2026, for a Closed Session meeting followed by a
7:00 P.M. Regular meeting.
City Council
Agendas and Staff
Reports:
The agenda and staff reports are available on the City’s website at https://www.rpvca.gov/agendas no
later than 72 hours before the meeting.
Materials related to an item on an agenda submitted after distribution of the agenda packet are available
on the City’s website at https://www.rpvca.gov/agendas by clicking the link titled “Late Correspondence” at
the top of the agenda.
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.
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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.
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 Cl osed
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
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 Regular Meeting of the City Council and
Special Meeting of the Improvement Authority for March 17, 2026, 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: P
Dated: March 12, 2026
City Clerk
30940 Hawthorne Boulevard/Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-5391 /(310)544-5217/Fax (310)544-5291
www.rpvca.gov
30940 Hawthorne Boulevard / Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-5391 / (310) 544-5208 / Fax (310) 544-5291
www.rpvca.gov
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES)
AFFIDAVIT OF GIVING NOTICE OF A
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AND
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY
MEETING
I, Teresa Takaoka, City Clerk, hereby certify that the Notice and Call of the Regular City Council Meeting
and the Special Meeting of the Improvement Authority for Rancho Palos Verdes of March 17, 2026, a
copy of which is attached hereto, was given by email to each member of the City Council and was also
sent by email to each newspaper of general circulation that has requested such notice in writing on
March 12, 2026, by 6:00 P.M.
DAVID BRADLEY
30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275
Email: david.bradley@rpvca.gov
BARBARA FERRARO
30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275
Email: barbara.ferraro@rpvca.gov
GEORGE LEWIS
30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275
Email: george.lewis@rpvca.gov
STEPHEN PERESTAM
30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275
Email: stephen.perestam@rpvca.gov
PAUL SEO
30940 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90275
Email: paul.seo@rpvca.gov
LOS ANGELES TIMES
2300 E. IMPERIAL HIGHWAY
EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245
Email: tips@latimes.com
PALOS VERDES NEWS
609 DEEP VALLEY DRIVE, SUITE 200
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CA 90274
Email: chaire@scng.com
DAILY BREEZE, EDITOR
2615 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY #329
HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254
Email: tbray@scng.com
WILLIAM WYNDER, CITY ATTORNEY
ALESHIRE & WYNDER, LLP
1 Park Plaza, SUITE 1000
IRVINE, CA 92614
Email: william.wynder@rpvca.gov
Dated: March 12, 2026 ______________
Teresa Takaoka, City Clerk