2022 03 28 Council & B-C Joint Special MeetingSPECIAL JOINT MEETING Page 1 of 1 MARCH 28, 2022
CITY COUNCIL, CITY BOARDS, & CITY COMMISSIONS SPECIAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
OF THE LA QUINTA CITY COUNCIL
AND BORDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE LA QUINTA CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS,
COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES, AND TO THE CITY CLERK:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the La Quinta
City Council, Boards, Commissions, and Committees is hereby called to be
held on Monday, March 28, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. at La Quinta Wellness
Center located at 78450 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta, CA 92253 for the
following purpose:
STUDY SESSION
1. UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS AND DISCUSSION OF CITY-RELATED
MATTERS OF MUTUAL INTEREST
Dated: March 24, 2022 Linda Evans
LINDA EVANS, Mayor
Attest:
MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk
DECLARATION OF POSTING
I, Monika Radeva, City Clerk, do hereby declare that the foregoing notice for
the Special Joint Meeting of the City Council, Boards, Commissions, and
Committees of March 28, 2022 was posted on the outside entry to the Council
Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico, and on the bulletin boards at 51321 Avenida
Bermudas and 78630 Highway 111 on March 24, 2022.
MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk
AGENDA Page 1 of 4 MARCH 28, 2022
CITY COUNCIL, CITY BOARDS, & CITY COMMISSIONS SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL,
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
AGENDA
MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2022 AT 5:00 P.M.
AT LA QUINTA WELLNESS CENTER
78450 AVENIDA LA FONDA, LA QUINTA
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Teleconferencing and Telephonic Accessibility In Effect
Pursuant to Executive Orders N-60-20 and N-08-21 executed by the Governor of
California, and subsequently Assembly Bill 361 (AB 361, 2021), enacted in response
to the state of emergency relating to novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
and enabling teleconferencing accommodations by suspending or waiving specified
provisions in the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code § 54950 et seq.), members
of the public, Members of the City Council, Boards, Commissions, and Committees,
the City Manager, City Attorney, City Staff, and City Consultants may participate in
this special joint meeting by teleconference.
Members of the public wanting to listen to the open session of the meeting may
do so by tuning-in live via http://laquinta.12milesout.com/video/live.
Members of the public wanting to address the City Council and/or Members of
Boards, Commissions, and Committees, either for a specific agenda item or
matters not on the agenda are requested to follow the instructions listed below:
Written public comments – can be provided in-person during the meeting or
emailed to the City Clerk’s Office at CityClerkMail@LaQuintaCA.gov preferably by
2:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting, and will be distributed to the City Council,
Boards, Commissions, and Committees, incorporated into the agenda packet and
public record of the meeting, and will not be read during the meeting unless, upon
City Council agendas and staff reports
are available on the City’s
web page: www.LaQuintaCA.gov
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the request of the Mayor, a brief summary of any public comment is asked to be
read, to the extent the City Clerk’s Office can accommodate such request.
The email “subject line” must clearly state “Written Comments” and list the
following:
1) Full Name 4) Public Comment or Agenda Item Number
2) City of Residence 5) Subject
3) Phone Number 6) Written Comments
*** TELECONFERENCE PROCEDURES ***
Verbal public comments via Teleconference – members of the public may
attend and participate in this meeting by teleconference via Zoom and use
the “raise your hand” feature when public comments are prompted by the Mayor;
the City will facilitate the ability for a member of the public to be audible during the
meeting and allow him/her/they to speak on the item(s) requested. Please note
– members of the public must unmute themselves when prompted upon
being recognized by the Mayor, in order to become audible.
Only one person at a time may speak by teleconference and only after being
recognized by the Mayor.
ZOOM LINK: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82540879912
Meeting ID: 825 4087 9912
Or join by phone: (253) 215 – 8782
It would be appreciated that any email communications for public comments related
to the items on the agenda, or for general public comment, are provided to the City
Clerk’s Office at the email address listed above prior to the commencement of the
meeting. If that is not possible, and to accommodate public comments on items
that may be added to the agenda after its initial posting or items that are on the
agenda, every effort will be made to attempt to review emails received by the City
Clerk’s Office during the course of the meeting. The Mayor will endeavor to take a
brief pause before action is taken on any agenda item to allow the City Clerk to
review emails and share any public comments received during the meeting. All
emails received by the City Clerk, at the email address above, until the adjournment
of the meeting, will be included within the public record relating to the meeting.
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL COUNCIL:
Councilmembers Fitzpatrick, Peña, Radi, Sanchez, Mayor Evans
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ROLL CALL FINANCIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION:
Commissioners Anderson, Campbell, Dorsey, Mast, Mills, Way, and
Chairperson Batavick
ROLL CALL PLANNING COMMISSION:
Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, Hassett, McCune, Proctor, Tyerman, and
Chairperson Nieto
ROLL CALL HOUSING COMMISSION:
Commissioners Casto, Davidson, Pacheco, Schuknecht, and Chairperson
Gaeta-Mejia
ROLL CALL COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION:
Commissioners Blakeley, Gordon, La Greca, Shelton, and Chairperson Biondi
ROLL CALL CONSTRUCTION APPEALS BOARD:
Board Members Edwards, Leonhard, Morris, Venuti, and Wolff
ROLL CALL COACHELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Trustee Peña
ROLL CALL PALM SPRINGS AIRPORT COMMISSION:
Commissioner Hughes
ROLL CALL IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT ENERGY CONSUMERS’ ADVISORY
COMMITTEE:
Committee Member Osborne and Peña
ROLL CALL IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT COACHELLA VALLEY ENERGY
COMMISSION:
Commissioner Evans
ROLL CALL COACHELLA VALLEY CONSERVATION COMMISSION – TRAILS
MANAGEMENT SUBCOMMITTEE:
Commissioners Smith and Novak
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA
PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA
At this time, members of the public may address the City Council, Boards,
Commissions, and Committees on any matter not listed on the agenda by providing
written public comments either in-person or via email as indicated above; or
provide verbal public comments either in-person or via teleconference by joining
the meeting virtually at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82540879912 and use
the “raise your hand” feature when prompted by the Mayor. Members of the public
attending the meeting in-person are requested to complete a “Request to Speak”
form and submit it to the City Clerk. Please limit your comments to three (3)
minutes (or approximately 350 words). The City Council, Boards, Commissions,
and Committees value your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no
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action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an
emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)].
STUDY SESSION
1. UPDATES ON CITY PROJECTS AND DISCUSSION OF CITY-RELATED MATTERS
OF MUTUAL INTEREST
COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES MEMBERS’ ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
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The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on April 5, 2022 at 4:00
p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA
92253.
DECLARATION OF POSTING
I, Monika Radeva, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the
foregoing Agenda for the Special Joint Meeting of the La Quinta City Council,
Boards, Commissions, and Committees was posted on the City’s website, near the
entrance to the Council Chambers at 78495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin boards
at the Stater Brothers Supermarket at 78630 Highway 111, and the La Quinta Cove
Post Office at 51321 Avenida Bermudas, on March 24, 2022.
DATED: March 24, 2022
MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk
City of La Quinta, California
Public Notices
The La Quinta Wellness Center is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is
needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk’s office at (760) 777-7123,
twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made.
If special electronic equipment is needed to make presentations to the City Council,
arrangements should be made in advance by contacting the City Clerk’s office at (760)
777-7123. A one (1) week notice is required.
Any writings or documents provided during this meeting regarding any item(s) on this
agenda will be made available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall
located at 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California, 92253, during normal business
hours.
SPECIAL JOINT MEETING
OF THE LA QUINTA
CITY COUNCIL, BOARDS,
COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Get updates on City projects, what's next,
and give input on priorities for La Quinta.
Monday, March 28, 2022 at 5:00pm Wellness Center78450 Avenida La Fonda La Quinta, CA 92253
Attend via teleconference:https://US06Web.Zoom.US/J/82540879912 Tel: (253) 215 - 8782Meeting ID: 825 487 9912
Use *9 to request to speak & *6 to unmute when prompted
Please RSVP by Wednesday, March 23, 2022
with Laurie McGinely at (760) 777-7123
or lmcginley@laquintaca.gov
POWER POINTS
SPECIAL JOINT
MEETING
MARCH 28, 2022
CITY COUNCIL,
CITY BOARDS &
COMMISSIONS
March 28, 2022
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Special Meeting
City Council
City Boards & Commissions
March 28, 2022
Pledge of Allegiance
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March 28, 2022
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Public Comment - Teleconference
Join virtually via Zoom
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82540879912
Meeting ID: 825 4087 9912
“Raise Hand” to speak
Limit Comments to 3 minutes
Public Comment - Teleconference
Join virtually via Zoom
by phone: (253) 215 - 8782
Meeting ID: 825 4087 9912
*9 = Raise Hand; *6 = Unmute
Limit Comments to 3 minutes
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Welcome
March 28, 2022
2022 Community Workshop
Ranked Project Priorities
1. Undergrounding utilities
2. La Quinta Park upgrades
3. Public Safety Cameras – Phase 2
4. Additional Concerts in the Park
5. Coral Mountain Park – Incorporate Cahuilla history
6.1 Shade shelters at parks & bus stops
6.2 Affordable housing
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Finance
Finance
Accomplishments
•FY 2021/22 Budget
•10-Year Financial Projections Update
•Measure G Annual Report
•Monitored fiscal impacts and federally reimbursable
expenses related to COVID-19 including
coordination with City Manager’s office to execute
Small Business Emergency Economic Relief
Programs
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Finance
Future Projects
•FY 2022/23 Budget
•Pension Liability Study
•Evaluate long-term Highway 111 economic
development & maintenance funding
options
•Financial Policies – Reserve Policy
Financial Advisory
Commission
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Financial Advisory Commission
•Frequency: Quarterly
•Time: 4:00pm
•Location: Council Chambers
•Commissioners:
George Batavick, Chairperson
W. Richard Mills, Vice Chair
Brian Anderson
William Campbell
Keith Dorsey
Shelley Mast
Ellen Way
FAC - Roles and Responsibilities
•Oversight of City’s investments and various
financial reports
•Annual review / reporting of Measure G Sales Tax
•Revenue Oversight of annual audit of City's
financial statement and internal controls
•Other finance-related tasks as needed or directed
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City Clerk
City Clerk
•Comprehensive Fee Study Annual
Update
•Boards, Commissions, & Committees
Annual Recruitments
•Insurance Programs Annual Renewals
•Elections 2022
•STVR Program Update
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STVR Program Update
2021 - 2022
•Moratorium – Aug. 4, 2020 to Jun. 1, 2021 via
Executive Order No. 10 & succeeding amendments
•Permanent Ban in effect on May 20, 2021 – LQMC
Section 3.25.055
•New permits have not been issued outside of
exempt areas since August 4, 2020
•Existing permits can be renewed, but cannot be
transferred
Background
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1,166 Active STVR Permits – Feb. 2022
(66 Estate Home STVR Permits)
21 60
1,085
HOMESHARES PRIMARY RESIDENCE GENERAL PERMITS
February 2022 STVR Permits by Type
Active STVR Permits Decline Since Jan. 2021
11.7% Decline Citywide
1,320
1,283
1,257
1,238 1,235 1,216
1,185 1,185 1,1811,186 1,184 1,165 1,171 1,166
1,050
1,100
1,150
1,200
1,250
1,300
1,350
JAN‐21 FEB‐21 MAR‐21 APR‐21 MAY‐21 JUN‐21 JUL‐21 AUG‐21 SEP‐21 OCT‐21 NOV‐21 DEC‐21 JAN‐22 FEB‐22
2021-22 STVR Permits Citywide
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STVR Permits in Ban Areas
Active Permits in the Ban areas collectively decreased by 20.44% from
Jan. 2021 to Feb. 2022 due to attrition from home sales & non-renewals.
STVR Density – Permit Ban Areas
Density in Permit Ban areas collectively decreased from
9.14% to 7.3% since January 2021.
9.14%8.81%8.55%8.36%8.25%8.04%7.75%7.69%7.63%7.62%7.58%7.4%7.3%7.3%
JAN‐21 FEB‐21 MAR‐21 APRI‐21 MAY‐21 JUN‐21 JUL‐21 AUG‐21 SEP‐21 OCT‐21 NOV‐21 DEC‐21 JAN‐22 FEB‐22
Density in STVR Banned Areas
STVR Permit Ban Areas
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Exempt Areas
Citywide 2021 STVR Complaints
- Complaints peaked in
Q-2 at 348 & steadily
declined by 75.57%
to 85 in Q-4
- In the second half of
2021, unpermitted
complaints became
the relative majority
at 60% in Q-3 and
55% in Q-4
192 186
118
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132
162 176
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348
294
85
0
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100
150
200
250
300
350
Q‐1Q‐2Q‐3Q‐4
Permitted STVRs Unpermitted STVRs
-75.57%
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Jan/Feb 2021-2022 Comparison
Monthly STVR Complaints Citywide
Permitted & Unpermitted
93
13
54
10
47
12
58
5
140
25
112
15
JAN-21 JAN-22 FEB-21 FEB-22
Permitted STVRs Unpermitted STVRs
-86.6%
-82.14%
Citywide Citations in 2021
- Citations peaked in Q-2 &
steadily declined by
82.55% to 15 complaints
in Q-4
- The relative percentage
of Unpermitted Citations
steadily increased
throughout 2021,
reaching 80% in Q-4 30 29 20 3
47
57
40
12
77
86
60
15
Q‐1Q‐2Q‐3Q‐4
Permitted & Unpermitted
Permitted Citations Unpermitted Citations
-82.55%
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Jan/Feb 2021-2022 Comparison
Monthly STVR Citations Citywide
Permitted & Unpermitted
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8
4
14
2 6 0
26
3
14
4
JAN-21 JAN-22 FEB-21 FEB-22
Permitted Citations Unpermitted Citations
-71.43%
-88.46%
STVR Taxes, Fees, & Program Costs
•Despite declining STVR permits, TOT revenues continued to increase in 2021
•Permit Ban Areas generate on average 80% or more of the total STVR TOT
revenues collected, and the Exempt Areas generate the other 20%
•Citation fine collections spiked in 2020-21 in correlation with enhanced
enforcement, but are expected to decrease in 2022 as overall compliance increases
•Permit/licensing fees are projected to be sufficient to cover STVR program
operational costs in 2022
STVR Revenue Summary: January - December
Revenue Type 2019 2020 2021
Transient Occupancy Tax Revenue (TOT) $ 3,793,699 $ 4,513,085 $ 5,921,344
*Citation Fine Collections: $ 65,450 $ 329,575 $ 431,883
STVR Permit Fee $ 200,542 $ 307,781 $ 758,780
STVR Permit Inspection Fee $ 25,025 $ 9,425 $ 1,950
STVR Permit Business License Fee (estimated)$ 52,000 $ 55,000 $ 50,000
Total STVR Permits/Licensing Fees : $ 277,567 $ 372,206 $ 810,730
Total Annual STVR Revenues: $ 4,136,716.43 $ 5,214,865.58 $ 7,163,956.94
*Citation Fine Collections revenue list collections current as of 1/25/2022
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Citizens’ Initiative Petition
•1/12/2022 – Citizens' Intent to Circulate a Petition to
Phase-Out & Permanently Ban Non-Hosted STVRs
in Non-Exempt Areas by 1/1/2025 filed with City
•1/27/2022 – 180 days to circulate the petition, due
by 7/26/2022 with 10% of registered voters
•3/15/2022 – Council directed staff to prepare an
analysis report evaluating the potential impacts of
the measure initiative in accordance with CA
Elections Code 9212
QUESTIONS
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Design & Development
Planning Commission
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Planning Commission
•Frequency: every 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month
•Time: 5:00pm
•Location: Council Chambers
•Commissioners:
Stephen Nieto, Chairperson
Loretta Currie, Vice Chairperson
Mary Caldwell
Doug Hassett
Kevin McCune
Michel Proctor
Dale Tyerman
Planning Commission
Roles and Responsibilities
•Carry out the powers and duties as prescribed in the
Planning and Zoning Laws of California and the City
•Advisory body to Council
•Develop and maintain General Plan, consider new
development applications and design review of new
developments
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Planning Projects
•Pavilion Palms
•Panera Restaurant/ Drive-thru
•The Peak Mixed-Use
•Residential Tract Developments:
–Griffin Ranch Estates
–Signature @ PGA West
–Talus Residential
–Andalusia
–Piazza Serena
Planning Projects
•2022-2029 Housing
Element Update
•Caleo Bay Park
Commercial Building
•Coral Mountain
Resort Project
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On the Horizon
•Highway 111
Corridor Specific
Plan
•Historic Resources
Inventory Update
•Centralized parking
in the Village District
•Zoning Updates
Public Works
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Public Works
Completed Projects
Projects Underway
•Highway 111 Corridor
•La Quinta Cultural
Campus
•Fritz Burns Park
Improvements
•Dune Palms Pavement
Rehabilitation
•X-Park Landscape
•Dune Palms Rd. Bridge
•Avenue 53 at Jefferson
Street Roundabout
•La Quinta Landscape
Renovation
–Topaz
–Desert Pride
–Sierra Del Rey
–Marbella
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Undergrounding Utilities
•Undergrounding Utility Poles in
Village Area
•Conduct Feasibility Study
–Identify Cost
–Phases
–Funding
La Quinta Park Upgrades
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La Quinta Park Upgrades
•Splash Pad Improvements
•Playground Equipment Upgrades
•Change in amenity of existing skate park area
–Urban Soccer Park
–Pickleball
–Human Foosball
Centralized Parking Options
in La Quinta Village Area
•Parking Needs
•Additional Parking Lots
–Use of Space
•Parking Structures
–High Cost
•Informational Kiosk Maps
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Public Safety Camera System –Phase 2
Safety Camera System – Phase 2
•Add new cameras:
–4 intersections
–La Quinta X-Park.
–Cove Oasis and trail head
parking lots
–Velasco and Colima Parks
•Add Fiber Connections:
–Cove cameras
–Museum,
–lumber yard and
–3 roundabouts
•Additional cameras:
–Corporate yard to cover
vulnerable locations.
–La Quinta Park to cover
vulnerable areas.
–Adams Park
•Automatic License Plate
Reading Cameras at
Entrance and Exit Points of
the City
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Community Resources
Community Resources
•Expanded Events & Community Programs
•Police Services Study with City of Palm
Desert
•Added park programming and amenities
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Community Services
Commission
Community Services Commission
•Frequency: Quarterly
•Time: 4:00pm
•Location: Council Chambers
•Commissioners:
Gayl Biondi, Chairperson
Sharrell Blakeley, Vice Chairperson
Tammy Gordon
Phillip LaGreca
Sally Shelton
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CSC Roadmap
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Community Services Commission
FY21/22
City Events X Park Soft Opening
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Art Commissions
“Bird Song” – Nate Frizzell
Lumberyard Building (Future site of the Cultural Campus)
“Wheels of Fortune”
Justin Coopersmith
“La Quinta Dip N’ Dots”
Johnny Ha
Art Commissions
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Community Services Commission
FY22/23
•Cultural Campus
•Fritz Burns Park
Improvements
•Community
Workshop Priorities
Business Unit
•Economic Development
•Marketing
•Information Technology
•Affordable Housing
•Housing Commission
•Waste/ Recycling
•Legislation
•Cannabis
•Grant research
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Housing Commission
•Frequency: Quarterly
•Time: 4:00pm
•Location: Study Session Room
•Commissioners:
Veronica Gaeta-Mejia, Chairperson
Olga Janneth Pacheco, Vice Chairperson
Virginia Casto
Gwendolyn Davidson
David Schuknecht
Housing Commission
Roles and Responsibilities
•5 commissioners; includes two housing
tenants with one tenant over 65.
•Advises Housing Authority on both
affordable housing community needs
and methods for meeting those needs.
•Reviews and recommends potential
affordable housing projects, provides
input on policies regarding affordable
housing, and promotes community
education on awareness of housing
programs.
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Housing Accomplishments
•Homeless funding for Martha's
Village and Kitchen, Coachella
Valley Rescue Mission,
Coachella Valley Association
of Governments
•Recommended purchase of
15-acre Highway 111 vacant
land for future affordable
housing
•Prohousing plan
Looking ahead
•Homeless funding
•Future housing projects
•Continue Cove home
repairs
•Mobile home park
improvements
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•Construction Appeals Board
•CV Mosquito & Vector Control District Board
•IID - Energy Consumers Advisory
Committee (ECAC)
•IID –Coachella Valley Energy Commission
(CVEC)
•Palm Springs International Airport
Commission
•Coachella Valley Conservation Commission
What do you appreciate about
serving on a Commission?
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