24-1437
| 1 | 1. | | Minutes | Approval of the Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of October 8, 2024, the Agenda Review Meeting of October 7, 2024, and the Work Session of October 7, 2024. | | |
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24-1234
| 1 | 2. | | Request to Excuse | Request to excuse Representative Joe Molinar from the October 22, 2024, Regular City Council Meeting. | | |
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24-1417
| 2 | 3. | | Resolutions | A Resolution that the City Council, in accordance with the provisions of City Code Subsection 12.056.020(F)(1), hereby exempts the regularly designated parking meter fees to the North of I-10, to include, but not be limited to the Uptown Parking Benefit District, on November 23, 2024, for WinterFest which constitutes a special downtown event. | | |
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24-1429
| 1 | 4. | | Resolutions | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 6.7 Deliver effective and efficient processes to maximize value in obtaining goods and services.
A Resolution that the City Council hereby delegates its authority to cancel an active solicitation for goods and services to the Purchasing Director of the City of El Paso’s Purchasing & Strategic Sourcing Department. | | |
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24-1410
| 1 | 5. | | Resolutions | A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign a Consent to Assignment to assign an On-Call Agreement, Contract No. 2021-0804R (Professional Civil Engineering Services), from DEC - El Paso, LLC to Gannett Fleming, Inc. | | |
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24-1411
| 2 | 6. | | Resolutions | A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign a Consent to Assignment to assign an Agreement for Professional Services, Contract No. 2023-0380 (Engineering and Design Services - Vista Del Sol, Pebble Hills Blvd. Reconstruction-Resurfacing), from DEC - El Paso, LLC to Gannett Fleming, Inc. | | |
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24-1412
| 1 | 7. | | Resolutions | A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign a Consent to Assignment to assign an On-Call Agreement, Contract No. 2023-0450 (Professional Civil Engineering Services), from DEC - El Paso, LLC to Gannett Fleming, Inc. | | |
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24-1362
| 1 | 8. | | Resolutions | A Resolution that the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso and Village of Vinton, Texas, for the period of September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025 for the provision of public health and environmental services by the City of El Paso to Village of Vinton. | | |
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24-1363
| 1 | 9. | | Resolutions | A Resolution that the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso and City of Socorro, Texas, for the period of September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025 for the provision of public health and environmental services by the City of El Paso to City of Socorro. | | |
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24-1405
| 1 | 10. | | Resolutions | A Resolution that the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso and City of San Elizario, Texas, for the period of September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025 for the provision of public health and environmental services by the City of El Paso to City of San Elizario. | | |
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24-1418
| 2 | 11. | | Resolutions | That the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso (the "City") and City of San Elizario, Texas ("San Elizario"), for the period of September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025, for the City's Department of Animal Services to provide various animal services to San Elizario. | | |
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24-1419
| 1 | 12. | | Resolutions | That the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso (the "City") and City of Socorro, Texas ("Socorro"), for the period of September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025, for the City's Department of Animal Services to provide various animal services to Socorro. | | |
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24-1424
| 2 | 13. | | Resolutions | That the Mayor be authorized to sign an Interlocal Agreement between the City of El Paso (the "City") and Village of Vinton, Texas ("Village of Vinton"), for the period of September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025, for the City's Department of Animal Services to provide various animal services to the Village of Vinton. | | |
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24-1425
| 1 | 14. | | Board Re-Appointments | Rene Hurtado to the Greater El Paso Civic, Convention, and Tourism Advisory Board by Representative Josh Acevedo, District 2. | | |
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24-1453
| 1 | 15. | | Board Re-Appointments | Emma Acosta to the El Paso Housing Finance Corporation by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1486
| 1 | 16. | | Board Re-Appointments | Luis Miranda to the Regional Renewable Energy Advisory Council by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1474
| 1 | 17. | | Board Appointments | Suzanne Dipp to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number 5 by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1489
| 1 | 18. | | Board Appointments | Gilbert Izquierdo to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number 5 by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1481
| 1 | 19. | | Board Appointments | Isabel Montoya to the Open Space Advisory Board by Representative Henry Rivera, District 7. | | |
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24-1452
| 1 | 20. | | Board Appointments | Elsa Borrego to the Civil Service Commission by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1467
| 1 | 21. | | Board Appointments | Jose M. Limón to the AmeriCorps Seniors Advisory Council by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1471
| 1 | 22. | | Board Appointments | Andy Vargas to the Regional Renewable Energy Advisory Council by Representative Cassandra Hernandez, District 3. | | |
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24-1479
| 1 | 23. | | Board Appointments | Dr. Raquel Ellis to the Animal Shelter Advisory Committee by Mayor Oscar Leeser. | | |
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24-1488
| 1 | 24. | | Board Appointments | Marco Cordova to the Fair Housing Task Force by Representative Cassandra Hernandez, District 3, as an alternate member. | | |
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24-1422
| 1 | 25. | | Applications for Tax Refunds | That the tax refunds listed on the attachment posted with this agenda be approved. This action would allow us to comply with state law which requires approval by the legislative body of refunds of tax overpayments greater than $2,500.00. (See Attachment A). | | |
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24-1413
| 1 | 26. | | Notice for Notation | For notation only, Special Projects, Discretionary fund expenditures, and P-Card Transactions for the period of August 21, 2024 - September 20, 2024 for Mayor, City Council Representatives, City Attorney’s Office, City Manager’s Office and staff. | | |
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24-1462
| 1 | 27. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Representative Joe Molinar in the amount of $5,000.00 from the Texas Realtors Political Action Committee (TREPAC). | | |
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24-1470
| 1 | 28. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Mayor Pro Tempore Brian Kennedy in the amounts of $1,000 from Maria Teran, $2,500 from El Paso Association of Firefighters Political Action Committee, $3,000 from Stanley Jobe, $500 from Jose Fong, and $500 from Dennis and Donna Neesen. | | |
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24-1478
| 1 | 29. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of contributions by Representative Josh Acevedo in the amounts of $500 from John Panahi, $250 from Stan J. Sloan, $1,000 from Cesar Blanco, $500 from Glen R. Morris, $1,000 from Stanley P. Jobe, $100 from Gabriel & Soledad Aragon, $500 from Jack T. Chapman, $1,000 from The El Paso Association of Fire Fighters Local 51, Inc. Political Action Committee, $1000 from El Paso Municipal Police Officers (Political Action Committee Fund), $200 from El Paso Sheriff’s Officers Association Political Action Committee, $5,000 from TREPAC-Texas Realtors Political Action Committee, and $500 from John Panahi. | | |
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24-1406
| 1 | 30. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Jesus Romero, Candidate for District 3, in the amounts of $800.00 from Jesus Romero as a personal loan to campaign, and $100 from Elena Mata DBA Rodeo Realty. | | |
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24-1415
| 1 | 31. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Amanda Cunningham, Candidate for District 5, in the amounts of $25 from Athomas Palmer, $20 from Breana Davis, $50 from Aquella Rone, $50 from Antonia Mayhew, $100 from Keyshun Kittles-Joner, $103 from Clarissa Correa, $100 from Lorie Franklin, and $500 from Russell Cunningham. | | |
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24-1416
| 1 | 32. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Kenneth Bell, Candidate for District 3, in the amount of $3,000 loan to self. | | |
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24-1438
| 1 | 33. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Alejandra Chavez, Candidate for District 1, in the amounts of $500 from David Osborn; $500 from Cliff Eisenberg; and $2,500 from Kathy and Raymond Palacios. | | |
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24-1440
| 1 | 34. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Tamara Davis, candidate for District 5, in the amounts of $100 from Victoria Anthony, $250 from Davida Manor, $50 from Josh Swizzle, $100 from Vanessa Dickens, $25 from Jonathan Ward, and $25 from Wade Wade. | | |
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24-1441
| 1 | 35. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Lily Limon, Candidate for District 7, in the amounts of $500 from Oscar Leeser, $500 from Lorenzo Medina, $500 from Enrique Escobar, $500 from Joe Pickett, and $3,000 from Lawrence A. Romero. | | |
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24-1463
| 1 | 36. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contribution by Sam Armijo, Candidate for District 1, in the amount of $500.00 from the West El Paso Republican Women. | | |
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24-1468
| 1 | 37. | | Notice of Campaign Contributions | For notation pursuant to Section 2.92.080 of the City Code: receipt of campaign contributions by Ivan Niño, Candidate for District 5, in the amounts of $5,000.00 from the Texas Realtors Political Action Committee, $1,000.00 from the El Paso Association of Firefighters Local 51 Political Action Committee, and $200.00 from the El Paso Sheriff's Officers Association Political Action Committee. | | |
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24-1491
| 1 | 38. | | Request for Proposals | Request authorizing the City Manager to sign an Agreement for Professional Services by and between the City of El Paso and Weaver for a total contract amount not to exceed $128,000.00 and a term of one year. Further, that the City Manager be authorized to establish the funding sources and make any necessary budget transfers and execute any and all documents necessary for the execution of the Agreement. | | |
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24-1408
| 1 | 39. | | Bids | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 7.2 Improve competitiveness through infrastructure improvements impacting the quality of life.
Award Summary:
The award of Solicitation 2024-0478 Citywide Backflow Inspections to Joanne Robles dba RRS Testing for an initial term of three (3) years for an estimated amount of $62,610.00. The award also includes a two (2) year option for an estimated amount of $41,740.00. The total contract time is for five (5) years for a total estimated amount of $104,350.00. This contract will allow for inspections, maintenance and repair of backflow preventers in city owned facilities to insure maximum reliability.
Contract Variance:
The difference based in comparison to the previous contract is as follows: An increase of $19,440.00 for the initial term, which represents a 45.03% increase due to items and quantities added to the scope of work.
Department: Streets and Maintenance
Award to: Joanne Robles dba RRS Testing
City & State: Wilson, Texas
Item(s): All
Initial Term: 3 Years
Option Term: 2 Years
Total Contract Time: 5 Years
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24-1469
| 1 | 40. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City Council declares the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $34,000 for traffic safety improvements on Castner Drive, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing and sustaining the community’s transportation network.
Further, that the City Manager, or designee, be authorized to effectuate any budget transfers and execute any contracts and/or related documents necessary to ensure that the funds are properly expended for the municipal purpose. | | |
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24-1472
| 1 | 41. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to authorize the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds in an amount not to exceed $10,000, to purchase 2 Speed Feedback Signs to be installed within District 7, this expenditure serves the municipal purpose of slowing traffic, to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, and reduces the need for constant police enforcement by providing immediate speed feedback for drivers. | | |
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24-1475
| 1 | 42. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to authorize the expenditure of District 3 discretionary funds in an amount not to exceed $11,600.00 to be used towards an inclusive and sensory friendly, Trunk-or-Treat Halloween event in District 3, Movies in the Park events, enhancing street lights in District 3 providing updates to all residents residing in District 3 and hosting a special event for District 3 Neighborhood Associations serves a municipal purpose by setting the standard for a safe and secure city, enhancing El Paso’s quality of life, promoting transparent and consistent communication among all members of the community, and nurturing and promoting a healthy and sustainable community. | | |
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24-1475
| 1 | 42. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to authorize the expenditure of District 3 discretionary funds in an amount not to exceed $11,600.00 to be used towards an inclusive and sensory friendly, Trunk-or-Treat Halloween event in District 3, Movies in the Park events, enhancing street lights in District 3 providing updates to all residents residing in District 3 and hosting a special event for District 3 Neighborhood Associations serves a municipal purpose by setting the standard for a safe and secure city, enhancing El Paso’s quality of life, promoting transparent and consistent communication among all members of the community, and nurturing and promoting a healthy and sustainable community. | | |
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24-1482
| 1 | 43. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to direct the City Manager and City Attorney to research, benchmark, and make recommendations regarding the portions of the State Statute that governs the Firemen and Policemen’s Pension Fund, Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Article 6243b that involve the City and provide information on all recommendations to the Firemen and Policemen Fund. | | |
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24-1485
| 1 | 44. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action regarding the September 12, 2024, and October 11, 2024, El Paso Firemen and Policemen Fund Second-Tier Plan Cost-of-Living Adjustment correspondence submitted to the City Manager. [POSTPONED FROM 10-22-2024 AND 11-12-2024] | | |
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24-1464
| 1 | 45. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City Council authorizes the expenditure of District 8 discretionary funds in an amount not to exceed THREE THOUSAND AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($3,000.00) towards the FY 2025 District 8 “Movies in the Park” series, and declares that this expenditure serves the municipal purpose of providing recreational and cultural activities to the residents of and visitors to the City of El Paso, which benefits the community and instills community pride. | | |
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24-1465
| 1 | 46. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to approve a Resolution that the City Council declares that the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $28,777.00, to assist with the installation of new floor tiles at the Pavo Real Senior Center, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of El Paso through promoting community recreation, and by fostering community pride and encouraging civic engagement; and to direct the City Manager, or designee, to effectuate any budget transfers and execute any contracts and/or related documents necessary to ensure that the funds are properly expended for the municipal purpose. | | |
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24-1466
| 1 | 47. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to approve a Resolution that the City Council declares the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $34,000.00 for an ADA accessible ramp at Pavo Real Senior Center, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of El Paso through promoting community recreation, and by fostering community pride and encouraging civic engagement; and
that City Council declares the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $3,000 for three (3) televisions to be utilized at Pavo Real Senior Center, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of El Paso through promoting community recreation and encouraging civic engagement; and
to direct the City Manager, or designee, to effectuate any budget transfers and execute any contracts and/or related documents necessary to ensure that the funds are properly expended for the municipal purpose. | | |
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24-1466
| 1 | 47. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to approve a Resolution that the City Council declares the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $34,000.00 for an ADA accessible ramp at Pavo Real Senior Center, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of El Paso through promoting community recreation, and by fostering community pride and encouraging civic engagement; and
that City Council declares the expenditure of District 7 discretionary funds, in an amount not to exceed $3,000 for three (3) televisions to be utilized at Pavo Real Senior Center, serves the municipal purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of El Paso through promoting community recreation and encouraging civic engagement; and
to direct the City Manager, or designee, to effectuate any budget transfers and execute any contracts and/or related documents necessary to ensure that the funds are properly expended for the municipal purpose. | | |
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24-1480
| 1 | 48. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to accept a grant in the amount of $2,000.00 from Marathon Petroleum Company for two Fall Festivals in District 2. | | |
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24-1476
| 1 | 49. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City Council accept the donation in the amount of $2,000.00 from El Paso Disposal to pay for permitted activities for Halloween. | | |
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24-1477
| 1 | 50. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City Council accept the donation in the amount of $1,000.00 from El Paso Electric Company to pay for permitted activities for Halloween. | | |
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24-1473
| 1 | 51. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to direct the City Manager and City Attorney to review the Agenda Summary Form used for council and agenda review items and provide recommendations to the council in 30 days on potential revisions to the form, to include the addition of a section for community and stakeholder outreach. | | |
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24-1487
| 1 | 52. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action to direct the City Manager and City Attorney to cancel the existing contract with Baker Tilly US, LLP. | | |
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24-1483
| 1 | 53. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City of El Paso supports the application by UTEP and a coalition of Community Based Organizations (CBOs) including Project Regeneracion, Los Exes de la Bowie, La Mujer Obrera, St. Francis Neighborhood Association, Barrio Lincoln Park Association, Corbin-Sambrano Neighborhood Association, Glenwood Water Association, Val Verde Vecinos Neighborhood Association, the Colonia of Montana Vista, Texas Tech University, Amanecer People’s Project, Eco El Paso, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-El Paso, La Semilla Food Center, and Houston in Action - El Paso to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Fiscal Year 2024 Community Change grant program for Track I in the amount of $20,000,000.00. The application does not require any matching funds from the City. | | |
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24-1484
| 1 | 54. | | Members of the City Council | Discussion and action that the City of El Paso supports the application by Texas Tech University and a coalition of Community Based Organizations (CBOs) including Project Regeneracion, Los Exes de la Bowie, La Mujer Obrera, St. Francis Neighborhood Association, Barrio Lincoln Park Association, Corbin-Sambrano Neighborhood Association, Glenwood Water Association, Val Verde Vecinos Neighborhood Association, the Colonia of Montana Vista, UTEP, Amanecer People’s Project, Eco El Paso, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-El Paso, La Semilla Food Center, and Houston in Action - El Paso to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Fiscal Year 2024 Community Change grant program for Track II in the amount of up to $3,000,000.00. The application does not require any matching funds from the City. | | |
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24-1426
| 1 | 55. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance amending the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) contained in “Plan El Paso” for the properties legally described as Tracts 20A, 20A2, 20B, 21 and 22A, Block 2, Ysleta Grant, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, from O-3, Agriculture to G-7 Industrial.
Subject Property: 300 Nevarez and 546 Inglewood
Applicant: RE Foundation, LLC. PLCP24-00004 | | |
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24-1431
| 1 | 56. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance changing the zoning of Tracts 20A, 20A2, 20B, 21 and 22A, Block 2, Ysleta Grant, 300 Nevarez and 546 Inglewood, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, from R-F (Ranch-Farm) to C-4 (Commercial) and imposing conditions. The penalty is as provided for in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code.
The proposed rezoning meets the intent of the Future Land Use designation for the property and is in accordance with Plan El Paso, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Subject Property: 300 Nevarez and 546 Inglewood
Applicant: RE Foundation, LLC. PZRZ24-00004 | | |
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24-1427
| 1 | 57. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance amending the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) contained in “Plan El Paso” for the properties legally described as Tract 16-A, Block 2, Ysleta Grant, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, from O-3, Agriculture to G-7 Industrial.
Subject Property: 445 Inglewood
Applicant: Valley Cold Storage and Transportation. PLCP24-00005 | | |
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24-1432
| 1 | 58. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance changing the zoning of Tract 16-A, Block 2, Ysleta Grant, 445 Inglewood, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, from R-F (Ranch-Farm) to C-4 (Commercial). The penalty is as provided for in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code.
The proposed rezoning meets the intent of the Future Land Use designation for the property and is in accordance with Plan El Paso, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Subject Property: 445 Inglewood
Applicant: Valley Cold Storage and Transportation. PZRZ24-00023 | | |
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24-1428
| 1 | 59. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance amending condition No. 1 and releasing conditions No. 3 and No.4 placed on property by Ordinance No. 019219 which changed the zoning of Lot 1, Block 1, Inglewood Subdivision, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. The penalty is as provided for in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code.
The proposed condition release meets the intent of the Future Land Use designation for the property and is in accordance with Plan El Paso, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Subject Property: 551 Inglewood
Applicant: Inglewood Properties, LLC, PZCR24-00002 | | |
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24-1430
| 1 | 60. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance releasing all conditions placed on property by Ordinance No. 019343 which changed the zoning of Tracts 2, 2B, and 3D, Block 2, Ysleta Grant, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. The penalty is as provided for in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code.
The proposed condition release meets the intent of the Future Land Use designation for the property and is in accordance with Plan El Paso, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Subject Property: 1000 Inglewood
Applicant: BRE Development, LLC, PZCR24-00003 | | |
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24-1435
| 1 | 61. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance changing the zoning of the property described as being the East 1/2 of Lot 5 and All of Lot 6, Block 67, Second Supplemental Map of Franklin Heights Addition, 1110 E. Rio Grande Avenue, City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas from A-2 (Apartment) to S-D (Special Development), pursuant to Section 20.04.360, imposing a condition, and approving a detailed site development plan pursuant to Section 20.04.150 and 20.10.360 of the El Paso City Code to allow for a business office as permitted in the S-D (Special Development) zone district. The penalty is as provided for in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code.
The proposed rezoning meets the intent of the Future Land Use designation for the property and is in accordance with Plan El Paso, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Subject Property: 1110 Rio Grande Ave.
Applicant: Ernesto Vazquez, PZRZ23-00009 | | |
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24-1420
| 1 | 62. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a quitclaim (tax resale) deed conveying all right, title and interest to Hector Perez II, of the following and described parcel:
Tract 1, J A Friedenbloom, Survey 130, Abstract 2732, an Addition to the City of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas.
In accordance with Section 34.05 (h) of the Tax Code. Section 34.05 (h) permits the City to sell a property for the total amount of the judgment and the sale of the property does not require the consent of each taxing entity entitled to receive proceeds from the sale. | | |
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24-1407
| 1 | 63. | | Other Bids, Contracts, Procurements | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 1.4: Grow the core business of air transportation.
Award Summary:
Discussion and action on the award of Solicitation 2024-0557 El Paso International Airport (EPIA) Five Node Intersection Remediation - Stage 1 to Jordan Foster Construction, LLC for a total estimated amount of $22,367,117.50. This project consists of rehabilitating a portion of the airfield that the Federal Aviation Administration runway and safety action team identified as a “hotspot” located near the commercial service apron at the intersection of several taxiways creating a five-node intersection.
Department: Capital Improvement and El Paso International Airport
Award to: Jordan Foster Construction, LLC
City & State: El Paso, TX
Items: Base Bid I, Additive Alternate 1, and Additive Alternate 2
Contract Term: 475 Consecutive Days
Base Bid I: $14,951,350.00
Additive Alternate 1: $4,704,005.00
Additive Alternate 2: $2,711,762.50
Total Estimated Award: $22,367,117.50
Accounts:562-3010-580270-62335-G62A204001
562-3080-580270-62335-G62A204001
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24-1340
| 1 | 64. | | Other Bids, Contracts, Procurements | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 2.3 Increase public safety operational efficiency.
Award Summary:
Discussion and action on the award of Solicitation No. 2024-0076 Security Guard Services - Zoo to TriCorps Security, Inc., for a term of three (3) years for an estimated amount of $1,459,800.00. This contract will allow the Zoo to maintain its facilities safe for the public and employees.
Contract Variance:
The difference based in comparison to the previous contract is as follows: An increase of $202,140.00 for the annual term, which represents a 16.07% increase due to the increase in hourly rate.
Department: Zoo
Award to: TriCorps Security, Inc.
City & State: Oklahoma City, OK
Item(s): All
Initial Term:3 Years
Option Terms: NA
Total Contract Time:3 Years
Total Annual Estimated Award: $486,600.00
Total Initial Term Estimated Award: $1,459,800.00
Total Option Term Estimated Award: NA
Total Estimated Award: $1,459,800.00
Account(s) 452 - 3400 - 52130 - 522120 - P5234
Funding Source(s):Zoo Operations
District(s): All
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24-1386
| 1 | 65. | | Other Bids, Contracts, Procurements | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 2.3 Increase public safety operational efficiency.
Award Summary:
Discussion and action on the award of Solicitation 2024-0525 Fire Station 22 Renovations to Medlock Commercial Contractors, LLC for a total estimated amount of $2,612,471.00. This project consists of renovating Fire Station No. 22 to include partial building demolition, interior demolition, and a new addition to comply with new fire station standards.
Department: Capital Improvement
Award to: Medlock Commercial Contractors, LLC
City & State: El Paso, TX
Item: Base Proposal I
Contract Term:227 Consecutive Calendar Days
Base Proposal I: $2,612,471.00
Total Estimated Award: $2,612,471.00
Account:190-4820-29090-580270- PCP23FS22RENOV8
Funding Source: Public Safety Bond
District: 8
This was a Competitive Sealed Proposal Procurement, lump sum contract.
The Purchasing & Strategic Sourcing and Capital Improvement Departments recommend award as indicated to Medlock Commercial Contractors, LLC the highest ranked offeror based on the evaluation factors estab | | |
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24-1409
| 1 | 66. | | Other Bids, Contracts, Procurements | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 2.1 Maintain standing as one of the nation’s top safest cities.
Award Summary:
Discussion and action on the request that the Managing Director of Purchasing & Strategic Sourcing be authorized to issue Purchase Order(s) for Solicitation 2025-0015 Police Motorcycles to Jimenez Motorsports, LLC for a one-time purchase for an estimated amount of $567,970.02. This contract will allow the Police Department to purchase patrol motorcycles for highway traffic enforcement.
Contract Variance:
The difference based in comparison to the previous contract is as follows: A decrease of $1,198,040.58 for the initial term, which represents a 67.84% decrease. The decrease is due to the removal of communication instruments from the previous contract.
Department: Police Department
Award to: Jimenez Motorsports, LLC
City & State: San Antonio, Texas
Item(s): All
Initial Term: One-Time Purchase
Option Term: NA
Total Contract Time: One-Time Purchase
Annual Estimated Award: $567,970.02
Initial Term Estimated Award: $567,970.02
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24-1404
| 1 | 67. | | Other Bids, Contracts, Procurements | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 7.2 Improve competitiveness through infrastructure improvements impacting the quality of life.
Award Summary:
Discussion and action on the award of Solicitation 2024-0669 Thermoplastic Striping (Re-Bid) to Pavement Marking, LLC dba PMI Pavement Marking, LLC for an initial term of seven hundred thirty (730) consecutive calendar days for an estimated amount of $834,000.00. The award also includes a seven hundred thirty (730) consecutive calendar days option for an estimated amount of $834,000.00. The total contract time is for one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) consecutive calendar days for a total estimated amount of $1,668,000.00. This project will consist of on-demand application of thermoplastic striping and markings on City owned right-of-way.
Departments: Capital Improvement and Streets and Maintenance
Award to: Pavement Marking, LLC dba PMI Pavement Marking, LLC
City & State: Phoenix, AZ
Item(s): All
Initial Term:730 Consecutive Calendar Days
Option Terms: 730 Consecutive Calendar Days
Total Contract Time:1,460 | | |
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24-1153
| 1 | 68. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance amending Title 20 (Zoning), Chapter 20.20 (Historic Landmark Preservation). The penalty is as provided in Chapter 20.24 of the El Paso City Code. [POSTPONED FROM 09-24-2024] | | |
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24-1342
| 1 | 69. | | Ordinances | An Ordinance granting to River Elms, LLC a non-exclusive franchise for waste containers on sidewalks and other City property. | | |
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24-1423
| 1 | 70. | | Other Business | Discussion and action on a Resolution authorizing the submission of an application to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Zero Emissions Vehicle and Infrastructure Pilot (ZEV) grant program requesting an estimated amount of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) with an estimated match of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) from Airport enterprise funds, and that the City Manager, or designee, be authorized to establish the funding sources and make any necessary budget transfers and execute any and all documents necessary for execution of this grant agreement. Funding source: FAA Grant and Airport Enterprise funds for the FY 2025 Electric Fleet and Charging Infrastructure Project. | | |
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24-1421
| 1 | 71. | | Other Business | Discussion and action on a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Subrecipient Agreement by and between the City of El Paso and Borderplex Community Capital, Inc. ("BCC"), providing $200,000 to BCC to administer ARPA Act funds to establish the BCC Interest Buy Down Program which is designed to provide small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic with comprehensive support and access to affordable capital at a reduced interest rate to 2%. | | |
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24-1436
| 1 | 72. | | Other Business | Discussion and action on a Resolution authorizing City Manager to sign a Chapter 380 Economic Development Program Agreement by and between the City of El Paso and Borderplex Community Capital, Inc. (BCC), a Texas non-profit organization. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the "Frontera Future Fund,” a Revolving Loan Fund for small businesses within Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 5 (TIRZ #5). TIRZ #5 will provide an initial $500,000 to establish the fund and an annual contribution of $250,000, with the goal of reaching a total investment of $1.5 million by 2028. | | |
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24-1434
| 1 | 73. | | Other Business | Discussion and action on a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Subrecipient Agreement by and between the City of El Paso and Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest, Inc. ("JA"), a Texas non-profit organization, providing $100,000 to JA to administer ARPA Act funds to institute the Workforce Development Pathways for Opportunity Youth Program which is designed to empower youth adults aged 16-25 with essential skills, coaching, and direct connections to potential employment opportunities. | | |
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24-1433
| 1 | 74. | | Other Business | Discussion and action on a Resolution providing a $1,000,000.00 be allocated to the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) Fiscal Year 2024 Build to Scale (B2S) Program for the El Paso Technology Infrastructure Cooperative (Project) from the Impact Fund and authorizing the City of El Paso to support the Medical Center of the America's application through the City of El Paso's Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS). | | |
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24-1429
| 1 | 4. | | Resolutions | The linkage to the Strategic Plan is subsection: 6.7 Deliver effective and efficient processes to maximize value in obtaining goods and services.
A Resolution that the City Council hereby delegates its authority to cancel an active solicitation for goods and services to the Purchasing Director of the City of El Paso’s Purchasing & Strategic Sourcing Department. | | |
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