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CHINO CITY COUNCIL  
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY  
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS  
13220 CENTRAL AVENUE  
CHINO, CA 91710  
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2026  
REGULAR MEETING  
AGENDA  
CLOSED SESSION – 5:30 PM  
OPEN SESSION – 6:00 PM  
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ROLL CALL  
Mayor Eunice M. Ulloa, Mayor Pro Tem Curtis Burton, Council Member Karen C. Comstock, Council  
Member Christopher Flores, Council Member Marc Lucio.  
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENTS  
This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council about the closed  
session items. Ordinance No. 97-08 (Chino Municipal Code Section 2.04.090) limits speakers to no  
more than five (5) minutes in which to address the Council, except as provided under Government  
Code 54954.3(b)(2).  
CLOSED SESSION  
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION  
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Paragraph (4) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section  
54956.9. Number of Cases: One Case  
FLAG SALUTE  
CEREMONIALS  
Proclamations  
Presentations  
REPORT OUT OF CLOSED SESSION  
AGENDA ADDITIONS/REVISIONS  
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS  
This is the time and place for the Mayor to inform the public of all upcoming events and past  
occurrences of communitywide interest and concern.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS  
This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council about subjects that do  
not appear elsewhere on the agenda. Due to Council policy and Brown Act requirements, action will  
not be taken on any issues not on the Agenda. Ordinance No. 97-08 (Chino Municipal Code Section  
2.04.090) limits speakers to no more than five (5) minutes in which to address Council, except as  
provided under Government Code 54954.3(b)(2). If more than three (3) persons seek to address the  
same agenda item or the same subject matter, the Mayor shall establish a maximum period of time  
not to exceed thirty (30) minutes.  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
At this time, members of the public may present testimony as to why an item should be removed  
from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion. Unless a member of the public or City Council  
requests that an item be removed from the Consent Calendar, all items will be acted upon as a  
whole and by one vote. Items placed on the Consent Calendar represent routine expenditures  
and/or actions that support ongoing City operations.  
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MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORTS  
This is the time and place for the Mayor and Council Members to report on prescheduled Council  
Committee Assignment Meetings that were held since the last Regular Council Meeting, and any  
other items of interest. Upon request by an individual Council Member, the City Council may choose  
to take action on any of the subject matters listed below.  
Mayor Ulloa  
9.  
Staff Report By: Mayor Ulloa  
RECOMMENDATION: Approve community support fund contributions to Boy Scout Troop 201  
$125; Cub Scout Pack 205 $125; Trail Life Troop 2678 $125; Chino American Youth Soccer  
Organization (AYSO Region 67) $125; Chino American Little League $125; Chino National  
Little League $125; Chino Hills PONY Baseball $125; Chino Pop Warner Youth Football $125;  
Chino Youth Boxing Foundation $375; Chino Girls Fastpitch $125; Chino Community Children’s  
Theatre $125; Chino Mounted Posse $500; Chino Police Officers Foundation (Run for Russ)  
$100; Chino Youth Museum $125; Rebel Ranch $500; Don Lugo High School FFA $250; Food  
for Life Ministry $125; Hope Family Resource Center $125; Isaiah’s Rock $125; Kiwanis Club of  
Chino (Corn Feed Run) $500; Monte Vista 4-H $250; Soroptimist International of the Chino  
Valley $125; Uchooz Positive Youth $150.  
Mayor Pro Tem Burton  
10.  
Staff Report By: Mayor Pro Tem Burton  
RECOMMENDATION: Approve community support fund contribution to Chino Valley Rotary  
Club Bingo Event ($250).  
Council Member Comstock  
11.  
Staff Report By: Council Member Comstock  
RECOMMENDATION: Approve community support fund contribution of $500 to Chino High  
School Sports Boosters for Girls Flag Football Program - Coach Monger.  
Council Member Flores  
Council Member Lucio  
City Manager's Report  
City Attorney's Report  
Director's Report  
Police Chief's Report  
Fire Chief's Report  
ADJOURN  
The next Regular Meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.  
(Closed Session no earlier than 4:00 p.m. if necessary) in these Council Chambers.  
I, Natalie Gonzaga, City Clerk of the City of Chino, hereby declare that on Thursday, April 30, 2026 this  
agenda was posted on the south window of Chino City Hall and this agenda together with all of the  
myself or under my direction.  
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Natalie Gonzaga, City Clerk.