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CLOSED SESSION AND REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL

Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026

Community DevelopmentOther

Shannon Hills Golf Course Maintenance and Management Under Scrutiny; Council Votes to Re-evaluate Landscape Project Bids

Several residents spoke during public comment regarding the condition of Shannon Hills Golf Course and the management by Local Golf Management (LGM). Concerns were raised about deferred maintenance, safety hazards, and alleged diversion of resources to LGM's private course. The council discussed item 22, related to the driving range netting repair at Shannon Hills, and ultimately voted to reject current bids and direct staff to re-evaluate options for rebidding, considering cost-saving measures and potentially a lower-maintenance design. The discussion also touched upon the broader issues of the golf course's overall condition and the vendor's contractual obligations.

Community DevelopmentInfrastructure

University Parkway Median Landscaping Project Re-bid Authorized Amidst Debate on Aesthetics vs. Cost

The council reviewed item 27, the University Parkway Median Landscape Project. After initial bids were rejected and the lowest bidder withdrew, staff presented options to either re-bid the project with the existing DWR-approved design or redesign it to potentially lower costs. Public speakers and council members debated the merits of different landscape approaches, with some advocating for low-maintenance, cost-effective solutions (river rock and concrete) and others pushing for more aesthetically pleasing, green landscaping to enhance the city's image as an entryway. The council ultimately voted to reject the current bids and direct staff to re-bid the project, allowing for optional items in the bid package to explore cost reductions while aiming for a beautiful and functional median.

Zoning And Land UseResidential

University Hills Specific Plan Amendment Discussion Continued to July 15th Amidst Hang Gliding Safety and Environmental Concerns

The city council continued deliberations on the University Hills Specific Plan amendment (SPZA 23-01) and tentative tract map (TTM 20595). The project was continued to July 15th, with a community meeting to be held in the fifth ward. The council is seeking to find a middle ground between the developer's housing project and concerns raised by the Crestline Soaring Society regarding hang gliding safety, as well as environmental and fire safety concerns in the hillside area. The developer has reduced the project from 980 units to 327 units to accommodate concerns. The city attorney clarified potential legal risks under SB 330 if the project is denied or significantly altered without objective, quantifiable findings. The council acknowledged that while they have the power to legislate, SB 330 limits their ability to deny housing projects based on subjective standards.

Zoning And Land UseOther

Public Hearing on 2025 Building Code Adoption Continued to July 15th

The city council continued a public hearing on Ordinance Number MCXXX, which amends various sections of Title 15 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code to adopt the new 2025 building code. Staff requested the continuation to July 15th, 2026, which was approved by the council following a motion by Council Member Sheret and a second by Council Member Ortiz. The public hearing was originally opened on May 6th, 2026, and previously continued to June 3rd, 2026.

Community DevelopmentOther

San Bernardino Proclaims June 2026 as Pride Month, Emphasizing Inclusivity and Diversity

The city proclaimed June 2026 as Pride Month, recognizing and celebrating the history, achievements, and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. The proclamation affirmed the city's values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, acknowledging the meaningful contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals to the city's fabric. The city encourages unity, understanding, and mutual respect, reaffirming its commitment to creating safe and welcoming spaces. The Parks and Recreation Department, represented by Director C. Vanessa Carter and staff, accepted the proclamation and invited the community to Pride Night on June 20th at Court Street Square.

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