1) Staff Report by Administrative Services Director Duran
2) City Council Clarifying & Technical Questions
3) Public Comments
4) Motion
5) City Council Deliberation on Motion
6) Action on Joint Resolution of the City Council & the City Council in its Capacity as the Successor to the Housing Assets & Functions of the Former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Watsonville, & the Successor Agency of the Former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Watsonville Adopting the Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025, Providing for Certain Transfers of Funds, & Approving the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2024-25 to 2028-29
7) Action on Resolution Establishing & Setting a Hydrant Meter Deposit Fee for the Public Works Department
8) Action on Resolution Establishing a Commercial Container Contamination Fee for the Public Works Department
9) Action on Resolution Establishing Total Annual Appropriations Pursuant to California State Constitution Article XIII-B for Fiscal Year 2024-2025
10) Pass An Uncodified Ordinance Instructing the County of Santa Cruz to Levy & Collect a Property Tax on Taxable Property in the City of Watsonville for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2024, Fixing the Rate of 0.077% Thereof & Allocating it to the Retirement Fund
11) Action on Resolution of the City Council of the City of Watsonville in its Capacity as the Successor to the Former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Watsonville Finding that the Use of Funds from the Low & Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund for Planning & General Administrative Costs is Necessary for the Purpose of Producing, Improving, & Preserving the Community’s Supply of Low & Moderate-Income Housing
12) Action on Joint Resolution of the City Council & City Council in its Capacity as the Successor to the Housing Assets & Functions of the Former Redevelopment Agency of the City of Watsonville Finding that the Use of the Former Agency’s Funds & Other Assets Generated from the Watsonville 2000 Redevelopment Project Area for the Purpose of Improving, Increasing, & Preserving the Community’s Supply of Low & Moderate Income Housing Outside the Project Area will Benefit the Project Area
13) Action on Resolution Authorizing the Finance Department to Prepare Not to Exceed Contracts in the Amount of $200,000 Each to Facilitate $10,000 & Smaller Purchases