Paso Robles City Council Meeting Summary
June 03, 2025
🔑 Meeting Highlights & Takeaways
🏛️ Closed Session Summary
The City Council met in closed session to discuss:
- Real Property Negotiations
- Properties: 4391 & 4385 Aerotech Center Way
- Negotiating Party: Jones Living Trust
- City Representative: Warren Frace (Community Development Director)
- Topic: Price and terms
- Potential Litigation – 2 cases
- Existing Litigation – John Borst v. City of El Paso de Robles (2 cases)
📝 No reportable action was announced from the closed session.
👥 Roll Call
Present:
- Councilmember Beal
- Councilmember Gregory
- Councilmember Strong
- Mayor Hamon
Absent:
- Councilmember Bausch
👏 Recognitions & Presentations
🧹 Public Works & Utilities Appreciation
- Council and city leadership recognized Public Works and Utilities staff for their service.
- Commended for managing:
- Water systems
- Wastewater treatment
- Roads and lighting
- Emergency response and field support
- Council emphasized their 24/7 commitment and essential role in the city’s infrastructure and safety.
🗣️ Public Comments
Linda George
- Raised concerns regarding past comments by Councilmember Bausch related to housing and potential conflicts of interest.
- Requested the city review those remarks for compliance with code and ethical standards.
- Advocated for respectful and transparent communication during council meetings.
Sharon Rheinhardt
- Referred to a public records request submitted regarding Councilmember Bausch’s phone and email records.
- Stated the city had not responded clearly or explained how such requests are tracked or managed.
✅ Consent Calendar – Approved Unanimously (4–0)
All 12 items passed without opposition. Highlights include:
- $4.8M in payments:
- Legal fees, construction services, engineering contracts
- Water system and infrastructure upgrades
- FY 2024–25 Budget Adjustments:
- Mid-year adjustments for departmental needs
- Pavement Rehabilitation Contract:
- Granite Construction selected for citywide road repairs
- Landscape & Lighting District Proceedings:
- Set for continuation and assessment confirmation
- Federal Housing Grant Acceptance:
- Funds allocated for housing rehabilitation initiatives
- Technology Contracts & Software Renewals:
- Ensured continuity in engineering and planning systems
🧾 Council & Budget Commentary
Councilmember Beal
- Reaffirmed commitment to affordable housing and community planning.
- Advocated for professionalism and facts-first dialogue in public forums.
Councilmember Gregory
- Requested more detailed budget presentations in future sessions.
- Reiterated city’s need to stay focused on fiscal responsibility and community impact.
Councilmember Strong
- Voiced concern about increasing legal expenses from ongoing disputes.
- Urged a focus on productive public engagement and transparency.
- Later clarified council travel policy in response to inquiries:
- Each councilmember has a $6,300 travel/training allotment (adjusted annually by CPI)
- He represents Paso in numerous state and federal boards
- Travels to Orange County, Sacramento, L.A., and D.C. regularly—often without overnight stays to save costs
- Explained the significance of the pins on his jacket, each representing an official city role or partnership
Mayor Hamon
- Thanked staff for detailed reporting and public works teams for their ongoing excellence.
- Closed with support for better budget education and continued focus on service improvements.
✅ Final Takeaways
- All 12 consent items were approved unanimously
- Public Works teams were honored for their essential work citywide
- Community comments focused on transparency, accountability, and ethical leadership
- Councilmembers addressed budget clarity, legal burdens, and council expense policy
- Meeting ended with emphasis on fiscal stewardship, open governance, and forward-looking planning
