HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgendas - City Council - Meeting Date: 3/28/2023City of Glendale
City Council
Workshop Agenda
AMENDED 3/24/2023*
Mayor Jerry Weiers
Vice Mayor Joyce Clark
Councilmember Jamie Aldama
Councilmember Ian Hugh
Councilmember Ray Malnar
Councilmember Lauren Tolmachoff
Councilmember Bart Turner
5850 West Glendale AvenueGlendale, AZ 85301
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 12:30 PM Council Chambers
Workshop
One or more members of the City Council may be unable to attend the Council Meeting in person and
may participate telephonically, pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431(4).
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
WORKSHOP SESSION
1. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT GRANT INVESTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Presented by: Jean Moreno, Director, Community Services
Matthew Hess, Revitalization Administrator
Attachments
PowerPoint Presentation
CPD Grants Overview
1. Summary FY2023-24 AAP and FY2022-23 Substantial Plan Amendment Recommendations
2. FY2022-23 Substantial Plan Amendment DRAFT
3. FY2023-24 Public Services Grants CDAC Funding Recommendations
4. FY2023-24 Anual Action Plan - DRAFT
2. PRESENTATION REGARDING THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE (UDC)
Presented by: Tabitha Perry, Planning Manager
Matthew Klyszeiko, Consultant with Michael Baker International, Inc
Attachments
PowerPoint Presentation
Consultant's Memo
3. REPORTING ON OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS
Presented by: Elise Smith
Attachments
PowerPoint Presentation
4. COUNCIL ITEM OF SPECIAL INTEREST ON CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPLOYMENT
Presented by: Rick St. John, Deputy City Manager
5. DOWNTOWN CAMPUS REINVESTMENT PROJECT UPDATE
Presented by: Kevin R. Phelps, City Manager
CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
This report allows the City Manager to update the City Council. The City Council may only
acknowledge the contents to this report and is prohibited by state law from discussing or
acting on any of the items presented by the City Manager since they are not itemized on the
Council Workshop Agenda.
CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
This report allows the City Attorney to update the City Council. The City Council may only
acknowledge the contents to this report and is prohibited by state law from discussing or
acting on any of the items presented by the City Attorney since they are not itemized on the
Council Workshop Agenda.
COUNCIL ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Councilmembers may indicate topic(s) they would like to have discussed by the Council at a
future Workshop and the reason for their interest. The Council does not discuss the new
topics at the Workshop where they are introduced.
MOTION AND CALL TO ENTER INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
EXECUTIVE SESSION
6.LEGAL MATTERS
A. The City Council will meet with the City Attorney for legal advice, discussion and
consultation regarding the City’s position in pending or contemplated litigation, including
settlement discussions conducted in order to avoid or resolve litigation (A.R.S. §
38-431.03(A)(3)(4))
B. Council will meet to discuss and consider records exempt by law from public inspection and
are specifically required to be maintained as confidential by state or federal law (A.R.S. §
38-431.03(A)(4))
7.*CONTRACTS/LEGAL ADVICE
A. Discussion/consultation with the City Attorney and City Manager to receive an update, to
consider its position, and to provide instruction/direction to the City Attorney and City
Manager regarding Glendale's position in connection with pending or contemplated
litigation, or in settlement discussions conducted in order to avoid or resolve litigation as it
relates to presumptive cancer. (A.R.S. §38-431.03 (A)(3)(4)).
ADJOURNMENT
Upon a public majority vote of a quorum of the City Council, the Council may hold an executive session, which will notbe open to the public, regarding any item listed on the agenda but only for the following purposes:
(i) discussion or consideration of personnel matters (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(1));(ii) discussion or consideration of records exempt by law from public inspection (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(2));(iii) discussion or consultation for legal advice with the city’s attorneys (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(3));(iv) discussion or consultation with the city’s attorneys regarding the city’s position regarding contracts that arethe subject of negotiations, in pending or contemplated litigation, or in settlement discussions conducted inorder to avoid or resolve litigation (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(4));(v) discussion or consultation with designated representatives of the city in order to consider its position andinstruct its representatives regarding negotiations with employee organizations (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(5)); or(vi) discussing or consulting with designated representatives of the city in order to consider its position and
instruct its representatives regarding negotiations for the purchase, sale or lease of real property (A.R.S. §
38-431.03(A)(7));
(vii) Discussions or consultations with designated representatives of the public body in order to discuss
security plans, procedures, assessments, measures or systems relating to, or having an impact on, the security
or safety of buildings, facilities, operations, critical infrastructure information and information technology
maintained by the public body. Records, documentation, notes, or other materials made by, or provided to, the
representatives pursuant to this paragraph are confidential and exempt from public disclosure under this
chapter and title 39, chapter 1 (A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(9)).
Confidentiality
Arizona statute precludes any person receiving executive session information from disclosing
that information except as allowed by law. A.R.S. § 38-431.03(F). Each violation of this statute is
subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500, plus court costs and attorneys’ fees. This penalty is
assessed against the person who violates this statute or who knowingly aids, agrees to aid or
attempts to aid another person in violating this article. The city is precluded from expending any
public monies to employ or retain legal counsel to provide legal services or representation to the
public body or any of its officers in any legal action commenced for violation of the statute
unless the City Council takes a legal action at a properly noticed open meeting to approve of
such expenditure prior to incurring any such obligation or indebtedness. A.R.S. §
38-431.07(A)(B).
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
For special accommodations please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 623-930-2252 extension 1 at least 3 businessdays prior to the meeting.
POSTING VERIFICATION
This agenda was posted on 3/17/2023 at 12:00 p.m. by MR.
This amended agenda was posted on 3/24/23 at 1:00 pm by MR