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c. Rogers, et al. v. City of Redlands, San Bernardino Superior Court, Case No. <br />CIVSB2126031 <br />d. California Department of Housing and Community Development v. Shangri-la Industries, <br />LLC, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court, Case No. 24STCV00629 <br />Conference with real property negotiators - Government Code §54956.8 <br />(Assistant City Manager Boatman) <br />Property: APNs 0292-063-38-0000 <br />Agency Charles M. Duggan, City Manager; Chris Boatman, Assistant City <br />Negotiators: Manager <br />Negotiating Party: Andrew Meyers Abdul-Wahab; 1675 Industrial Park, LP <br />Under Negotiation: Terms of payment and price for possible purchase of property by City. <br />RECONVENE CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />The meeting reconvened at 6:46 P.M. with Mayor Tejeda leading the pledge of allegiance to the <br />American flag. <br />CLOSED SESSION REPORT <br />City Attorney Garcia announced, under Item C-1, Consideration of Two Cases of Initiation of <br />Litigation, the City Council unanimously authorized in the first case, by motion of Council <br />Member Saucedo and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Barich, to initiate litigation, which once filed <br />will be available in the City Clerk's office. There was no reportable action in the second case of <br />Initiation of Litigation. Furthermore, she announced there was no reportable action on all <br />remaining items under Closed Session. <br />PRESENTATIONS <br />Proclamation Declaring January 5th as a Day of Remembrance <br />Gail Howard and the families of Quinn McCaleb and Andrew Jackson accepted Proclamations <br />from Mayor Tejeda and Mayor Pro Tem Barich, declaring January 5th as a Day of Remembrance <br />of the Lives of Quinn McCaleb and Andrew Jackson, victims of a tragic act of gun violence at <br />the Cinnamon Creek Apartments on the night of January 5, 2011. Each Council Member read <br />from the proclamation as a way to honor and remember the victims and their families. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Open Government - Stephen Rogers read from an email sent to the City Council earlier in the <br />day, concerning an LA Times article indicating that the State's housing department has filed <br />suit for $114 million against Shangri-La Industries, LLC, and has named as defendants the <br />cities that applied with the developer for the grants, including Redlands. Mr. Rogers went on to <br />say he thought this was evidence that the City's projects are being mishandled by unqualified <br />staff, who do not have the appropriate training or engineering background to manage the <br />CC_RFA_January 16, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />