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Contributions & Achievements Recognition Policy <br /> <br /> Mayor Saucedo opened the discussion concerning a policy for City Council recognition of <br />the contributions and achievements of individuals and organizations that benefit the <br />community. The City Council has never adopted a policy or specific process relating to <br />requests for recognition by Council, and up until now it has been informally handled. City <br />Manager Duggan stated if the Council desired to establish a policy, staff would conduct <br />research and a survey of how other cities handle this matter and bring the results back for <br />Council's review on February 18 or March 4, 2025. <br />Council Members Barich and Tejeda suggested it could be helpful to have a written policy <br />establishing consistent practices and procedures. Council Member Davis questioned why this <br />item was being considered when the process seemed to work well. She was not <br />convinced this was a good use of staff's time. As public comment, Bruce Laycook thought <br />staff's time could be better spent since this appeared to be a non-issue. Michael Paisner <br />wondered what was not working with the current process, and he urged the Council to be as <br />open and inclusive as possible when considering requests for recognition. <br /> <br /> On motion of Council Member Eddie Tejeda, seconded by Mayor Mario Saucedo, the City <br />Council directed staff, by roll call vote, to develop a policy for City Council recognition of the <br />contributions and achievements of individuals and organizations that benefit the community. <br /> Vote: 3 - 2 Passed <br /> NAY: Council Member Paul Barich <br /> Council Member Denise Davis <br /> <br />2025 Council Members Academy Conference Report <br /> <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Shaw attended the League of California Cities New Mayors and Council <br />Member Academy held January 29-31, 2025, in Garden Grove. Sessions he highlighted <br />include, Developing an Effective City Council and City Manager Team, Financial <br />Responsibilities - City Revenues Workshop, and Policy Role in Land Use Planning. Overall, <br />he found the experience to be extremely informative and time well spent. <br /> <br />Annual Report Citrus Preservation Commission <br /> <br /> Commission Chair Michael Day presented the annual report of the Citrus Preservation <br />Commission, providing a recap of the Commission's accomplishments and future goals. He <br />described the industry-wide challenges associated with the oriental fruit fly infestation, with <br />the season ending up as a total loss. He expressed appreciation of staff's efforts to mitigate the <br />losses, which ultimately saved the city quite a bit of money. Fortunately for all farmers, the <br />quarantine has been lifted, and fruit is being picked. The newest city groves are doing well <br />and look great. The Citrus Commission's webpage offers additional resources, including links <br />to the San Bernardino County Farm Bureau Federation and to a Master Gardener site. Council <br />Members thanked Chair Day and all the commissioners for their dedication and service. <br /> <br />CC_February 4, 2025 <br />Page 7
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