Pomona
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City Council / Housing Authority
The Pomona City Council will vote on several consent calendar items, including land use approvals, service contracts, and financial policies. Key decisions involve approving a tract map for an 11-unit residential condominium project, authorizing a $150,000 deposit for sewer infrastructure, and adopting the city's FY 2026-27 investment policy. The meeting also covers proclamations, public comment, and the official certification of the June primary election results.
- Approve Tract Map No. 83563 for an 11-unit residential condominium at 312 West Franklin Avenue
- Authorize $150,000 deposit to Sanitation District for a sewer main takeover agreement
- Award a three-year tree maintenance contract to Mariposa Tree Management, Inc.
- Extend catering contract with TRIO Community Meals for the Elderly Nutrition Program up to $43,240
- Adopt official results of the June 2, 2026 primary municipal election
Planning Commission
This agenda outlines the standard procedural structure for the Pomona Planning Commission meeting. It includes standard items like public comment, a consent calendar, and staff communication, but lists no specific development projects, rezonings, or public hearings. The body will follow routine meeting protocols without substantive decision-making items.
Board of Parking Place Commissioners (VPD)
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Historic Preservation Commission
The Pomona Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed traffic circle at Alvarado and Palomares streets. Staff recommends approving the design concept and adopting Resolution 26-025. The meeting also covers routine approvals of past minutes and standard public comment periods.
- Public hearing for Major Certificate of Appropriateness MAJCOA-000222-2026
- Proposed traffic circle construction at Alvarado Street and Palomares Avenue
- Staff recommendation to approve project concept and adopt Resolution 26-025
- Consent calendar approval of May 20, 2026 meeting minutes
Ethics Commission
Planning Commission
The Commission will review a one-year time extension for a multi-family condo project at 2145 N. Garey Avenue. They will also hold a public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for a Type-41 beer and wine license at an existing restaurant on E. Mission Blvd.
- Time extension for three-story, 20-unit condo project at 2145 N. Garey Avenue
- Conditional Use Permit for beer and wine license at 794 E. Mission Blvd
Community Life Commission
The meeting includes a report from the City Manager and a discussion regarding the execution plan for ADHOC goals. The commission will also consider approving minutes from the June 2, 2026, special meeting.
- Approval of June 2, 2026, Special Meeting minutes
- ADHOC Goals Execution Plan discussion
Cultural Arts Commission
The Commission will discuss and potentially approve the FY 2026-2027 budget for conservation of the public art collection and an amendment to an agreement with artist Gary V. Lett regarding a 2022 Call for Art mural. There is also a consent calendar item for approval of prior meeting minutes.
- FY 2026-2027 Public Art Collection Conservation Budget
- Amendment to Agreement with Gary V. Lett for 2022 Call for Art mural
- Approval of draft CAC Action Minutes from May 20, 2026
Fairplex Mitigation Fund Advisory Committee
The Fairplex Mitigation Fund Advisory Committee will appoint a chairperson and vice-chairperson for the February 2026-2027 term. They will also review a financial report and a capital improvement project update.
- Appointment of chair and vice-chair for annual term (Feb 2026-Feb 2027)
- Financial report on Fairplex Mitigation Fund
- Receive and file Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) update
- Approval of minutes from March 18, 2026 meeting
Board of Library Trustees
This meeting of the Pomona Board of Library Trustees is entirely procedural, with no specific ordinances, contracts, or public hearings listed. The agenda includes only standard items like call to order, public comment, and adjournment.
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss whether to allow or restrict skateboarding at Ralph Welch Park. The consent calendar includes approval of meeting minutes from May 21, 2026. No ordinances or contracts are on the agenda.
- Discussion on skateboarding at Ralph Welch Park
Board of Parking Place Commissioners (VPD)
The Vehicle Parking District Commission will consider approving minutes, ratifying the sale of five new parking permits issued in April and May 2026, and receiving financial reports for those months. The agenda also includes an attendance report. No discussion items are listed, making this a largely procedural meeting.
- Approval of April 9, 2026 meeting minutes
- Approval of revenue and expenditure reports for April and May 2026
- Ratification of sale of five new parking permits issued in April and May 2026
- Receive and file attendance report for April and May 2026
Planning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission
The Planning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission are holding a special joint study session to hear a presentation on recent changes to California housing laws. No voting or decision-making is on the agenda; it is an informational discussion.
- Presentation on recent changes to California housing laws
Planning Commission
This meeting of the Pomona Planning Commission consists entirely of procedural items: call to order, pledge, roll call, public comment guidelines, commissioner communication, and a consent calendar with only a cancellation notice. No public hearings or discussion items are scheduled.
Phillips Ranch Assessment District Oversight Committee
The committee will review the current fiscal year budget and a proposed budget for next year. Members will also discuss using district funds to initiate a Proposition 218 process for a possible assessment increase.
- FY 2025-26 Budget vs Actuals Report
- FY 2026-27 Proposed Budget Report
- CAL FIRE Hazard Severity Zone Designations update
- Brush clearance updates from BrightView Landscaping, Inc.
- Proposed RFP for engineering and balloting services regarding a Prop 218 assessment increase
Police Oversight Commission
The Police Oversight Commission will hear a presentation on the FLOCK camera system, a surveillance technology. They will also discuss Ordinance No. 4333, which governs the commission's powers and duties. A report from the PD Monthly Reports Ad-Hoc Committee will be presented, and monthly reports from the Police Department for April and May 2026 will be reviewed.
- Presentation on the FLOCK Camera System
- Discussion on Ordinance No. 4333 pertaining to the Police Oversight Commission
- Report out from PD Monthly Reports Ad-Hoc Committee
- Review of Police Department Monthly Reports (April & May 2026)
- Approval of meeting minutes from January and April 2026