CITY OF MURRIETA  
Council Chambers  
1 Town Square  
Tuesday, February 3, 2026  
4:00 PM REGULAR MEETING  
(CONSENT, DISCUSSION,  
WORKSHOP)  
Murrieta, CA 92562  
CLOSED SESSION FOLLOWING  
REGULAR MEETING  
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Jon Levell  
Mayor  
Ron Holliday  
Lisa DeForest  
Mayor Pro Tem  
Council Member  
Lori Stone  
Cindy Warren  
Council Member  
Council Member  
Justin Clifton, City Manager  
Tiffany Israel, City Attorney  
Cristal McDonald, City Clerk  
MURRIETA CITY COUNCIL (CC)  
MURRIETA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT (CSD)  
MURRIETA FIRE DISTRICT (FD)  
MURRIETA LIBRARY BOARD (LB)  
MURRIETA REDEVELOPMENT SUCCESSOR AGENCY (RSA)  
MURRIETA HOUSING AUTHORITY (HA)  
MURRIETA FINANCING AUTHORITY (FA)  
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4:00 PM REGULAR MEETING  
CALL TO ORDER  
ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
INVOCATION  
PRESENTATIONS  
APPROVAL OF AGENDA  
CITY MANAGER - ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE  
GOVERNING BODY COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/BOARD (CCB)  
REPORTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS  
Governing Body CCB Reports is the opportunity for the City Council to provide a brief report  
on conferences, seminars, and Commission, Committees, and/or Boards meeting attendance.  
Reports shall not exceed three minutes. Governing Body Announcements is the opportunity  
for the City Council to provide miscellaneous reports and announcements. Announcements  
shall not exceed two minutes. The City Clerk will use the computerized timer.  
At this time any person may address the governing bodies on any subject pertaining to  
City business, which does not relate to any item listed on the printed agenda. Normally  
no action may be considered or taken by the governing bodies on any matter not listed  
on the agenda. Each speaker will be limited to three minutes.  
CONSENT CALENDAR - APPROVAL OF ITEMS 1 - 8  
All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are to be considered routine by the governing  
bodies, and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed. There will be no discussion of  
these items unless, before the governing body votes on the motion to adopt, specific items  
are removed from the Consent Calendar for separate motions.  
Recommended Action:  
1.  
Waive reading, by title only, of all Ordinances and Resolutions. Said Ordinances and  
Resolutions which appear on the public agenda shall be determined to have been read by title  
and further reading waived.  
2.  
Recommended Action:  
Approve the minutes from the December 16, 2025 and January 20, 2026 Regular meeting.  
Recommended Action:  
3.  
4.  
Adopt Resolution No. 26-4907 entitled: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of  
Murrieta, California, Ratifying the Consolidated Check Register for the month of  
November 2025.  
Recommended Action:  
Approve the use of the current Products Agreement with Nearmap for a four-year renewal of  
aerial imagery services and associated products;  
Approve the contract amount not-to-exceed $114,450; and  
Authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement with Nearmap.  
5.  
6.  
Recommended Action:  
Approve the 2026 Legislative Platform, as presented.  
Recommended Action:  
Authorize the purchase of auto-extrication equipment from L.N. Curtis, in the amount of  
$119,088.25, using State of California Office of Traffic Safety grant funds through a  
cooperative purchasing agreement in accordance with Municipal Code Section 3.08.295; and  
Authorize the City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to complete the  
equipment purchase.  
7.  
Recommended Action:  
Approve the Agreement for Project Management Services for the Keller Road at I-215  
Interchange project, CIP No. 8449, with PrimeLine Civil Engineering, Inc., in the amount of  
$425,984.00;  
Authorize a ten percent (10%) engineering design contingency of $42,598.40; and  
Authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement with PrimeLine Civil Engineering, Inc.  
and amendments to the Agreement not to exceed ten percent .  
8.  
Recommended Action:  
Adopt Resolution No. 26-4908, entitled: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Murrieta,  
California, Approving, Adopting and Implementing a Successor Memorandum of Understanding  
between the City of Murrieta and the Murrieta Police Management Association for the Period  
July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2026.  
PULLED CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS  
DISCUSSION  
9.  
Recommended Action:  
Receive and file the Fiscal Year 2024/25 Annual Comprehensive Financial and Single Audit  
Reports.  
WORKSHOP  
10.  
Recommended Action:  
Receive public comments and discuss the proposed ordinance; and  
Provide guidance on policy options within the proposed ordinance framework.  
RECONSIDERATION  
COUNCIL MEMBER REQUESTS TO ADD OR WITHDRAW ITEMS TO FUTURE AGENDAS  
Recommended Action:  
11.  
Following up on Council Member DeForest’s December 2, 2025, request, City staff will provide  
status and request the item is withdrawn.  
Recommended Action:  
12.  
Following up on Council Member DeForest’s December 16, 2025, request, and the City  
Attorney review of the letter sent by the California Department of Public Health, provided at the  
January 20, 2026 City Council meeting, staff will provide an update and seek direction from the  
City Council on whether this future agenda item should be brought back for further  
consideration.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS (AGENDIZED, NON-AGENDA, AND CLOSED SESSION)