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change orders, for construction of the McFadden Avenue Rehabilitation Project <br /> (No. 23-6706), for a term beginning May 19, 2026 and authorize the City <br /> Manager to execute the contract. <br /> 5. Determine that, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, the <br /> recommended actions are exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption <br /> Environmental Review No. ER-2026-30 will be filed for Project No. 23-6706. <br /> 19.Resolution Accepting Grant Funding from the California State Coastal <br /> Conservancy for Santiago Park Trail and Habitat Improvements Project <br /> (Project No. 24-6601) (Non-General Fund) <br /> Department(s): Public Works Agency <br /> Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution accepting grant funds from the State <br /> Coastal Conservancy for the Santiago Park Trail and Habitat Improvements Project <br /> in the amount of $2,925,000. <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 2026-015 entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF <br /> COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE GRANT OF FUNDS <br /> FROM THE STATE COASTAL CONSERVANCY FOR THE SANTIAGO PARK <br /> TRAIL AND HABITAT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT <br /> 20.Second Reading of an Ordinance Establishing Staffing and Operational <br /> Standards for Self-Service Checkout Stations in Drug and Food Retail <br /> Establishments <br /> First reading on May 5, 2026 City Council Meeting and approved by a vote of 7-0. <br /> Department(s): City Manager's Office <br /> Recommended Action: <br /> 1. Conduct a second reading and adopt an ordinance of the City Council <br /> establishing staffing and operational standards for self-service checkout stations <br /> in drug and food retail establishments within the City of Santa Ana. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. NS-3095 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING ARTICLE XXV TO CHAPTER 8 OF <br /> THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING THE STAFFING OF <br /> SELF-SERVICE CHECKOUT OPERATIONS <br /> 2. Determine that, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), <br /> the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from further environmental analysis <br /> under Section 15301 (Class 1 — Existing Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines. The <br /> regulations contained in this Ordinance apply to existing retail establishments <br /> and their operations within, not resulting in any expansion of the facilities or any <br /> intensification of environmental impacts. Any new retail establishments subject <br /> to this Ordinance will be evaluated for environmental impacts pursuant to CEQA <br /> CITY COUNCIL 13 MAY 19, 2096 <br /> City Council 5 — 37 6/2/2026 <br />