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May 13, 2026 City Council Agenda Packet

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May 13, 2026 City Council Agenda Packet is represented here as an official City agenda packet PDF used for selected Item 10 context on the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main Notice of Completion request and selected Item 16 context on proposed Fireworks Ordinance amendments.

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Use this source for agenda item titles, requested actions, and staff-recommendation context.

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Use this official agenda packet PDF for agenda item titles, requested actions, staff-recommendation context, packet-stated fiscal context, packet-stated repair-section descriptions, packet-stated work dates, packet-stated work scope, proposed-resolution recitals, and selected Item 16 Fireworks Ordinance staff-report context only. Pair with approved minutes, final resolutions, adopted ordinance text, codified municipal-code records, recorded notices, utility records, project records, current City pages, later minutes, and legal/current-status records before relying on final action, vote count, implementation, recordation, current service status, current construction status, current fireworks rules, adopted-code status, enforcement guidance, penalty interpretation, drone-program implementation, legal effect, later amendments, exact utility location, public access, safety conditions, or current project status.

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Overview

May 13, 2026 City Council Agenda Packet is represented here as an official City agenda packet PDF used for selected Item 10 and Item 16 context. This page covers reviewed source context for the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main Notice of Completion request and selected agenda-packet context for proposed Fireworks Ordinance amendments.

This page summarizes selected packet context, not final Council action, approved minutes, final resolution text, a recorded Notice of Completion, current project status, current service status, current construction status, current fireworks rules, adopted-code status, enforcement guidance, penalty interpretation, public access, safety advice, legal interpretation, or a complete agenda digest.

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Reviewed Packet Context

The packet includes Item 10, titled "Notice of Completion for the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main." Item 10 requested that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-51 authorizing the Director of Utilities to file a Notice of Completion for the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main.

The Item 10 staff report says the emergency repair's total cost was $11,955,436.81 and that it was funded from Trunk Sewer Replacement Project Wastewater Capital Improvement Project No. 801913.

The staff report says the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-86 on June 26, 2024, ratifying Proclamation No. 2024-02 and affirming that competitive bidding procedures could be forgone for necessary emergency repair of the failing trunk sewer main.

The staff report describes two emergency-repair sections: Section 1 along Ash Street paralleling Escondido Creek from the Firestone parking lot to the Walmart Neighborhood Market parking lot, and Section 2 from Beech Street to Grape Day Park, including North Hickory Street and East Pennsylvania Street.

The staff report says Section 1 emergency repair work started on August 7, 2024 and was completed on January 21, 2025. It says CCL started Section 2 work on July 25, 2024 and completed construction work on March 27, 2026.

The staff report says repair work for both sections included bypassing, removing, replacing and upsizing 6,277 feet of pipeline, installing 22 manholes, abandoning 2,100 feet of failing pipeline with slurry filling, and pavement restoration.

The proposed Resolution No. 2026-51 text in the packet says construction of the Emergency Trunk Sewer Replacement project was completed in March 2026 in the amount of $11,955,423.18.

For Item 16, the packet lists "Amendments to Fireworks Ordinance" and requests that the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 2026-06, amending Escondido Municipal Code Chapter 17, Article 4, Division 2 to regulate fireworks. The agenda listing describes the ordinance as a first reading and introduction.

The Item 16 staff report says the proposed amendment would update existing fireworks regulations to promote public health and safety and address fire risks, noise disturbances, air pollution, litter, and adverse impacts on military veterans, pets, and other vulnerable populations.

The staff report says that between 2023 and 2025, approximately 28.6 percent of all annual fireworks-related calls received by the Police Department occurred on July 4. It says approximately 92.6 percent of July 4 fireworks-related calls occurred between 6 p.m. and midnight, with the highest call volume between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

The staff report says the proposed ordinance would add a Social Host framework, recovery of emergency response costs, state-authorized disposal fees, administrative citations for each violation, increased criminal enforcement penalties including misdemeanor penalties up to $1,000 where appropriate, and drones as an observational tool to assist public safety personnel. Use that only as packet-stated proposed-ordinance context.

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  1. PDF Agenda Packet for Council Meeting (Closed Session 4:00 PM) - 05/13/2026 - 5:00pm
    City of Escondido · agenda-packet · published 2026-05-13 · retrieved 2026-05-24T18:05:00-07:00 · profile city-council-agenda-packet · Origin
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Publication Limits

This page does not publish final Council action, approved minutes, May 13 vote count, final resolution text, recorded Notice of Completion status, current service status, current construction status, current fireworks rules, adopted-code status, codification status, exact utility geometry, public access, public safety advice, traffic guidance, enforcement guidance, penalty interpretation, drone-program implementation, legal interpretation, current implementation, later amendments, or a complete summary of every May 13 agenda packet item.

Check approved minutes, final resolutions, recorded notices, utility records, project records, adopted ordinance text, codified municipal-code records, current City pages, later minutes, and legal/current-status records before relying on final action, vote count, implementation, recordation, current service status, current construction status, current fireworks rules, adopted-code status, enforcement guidance, penalty interpretation, drone-program implementation, legal effect, later amendments, exact utility location, public access, safety conditions, or current project status.

Source Notes

The source used here is an official City agenda packet PDF retrieved on May 24, 2026. It can support agenda item titles, requested actions, staff-recommendation context, packet-stated fiscal context, repair-section descriptions, work dates, work scope, proposed-resolution recitals, and selected Item 16 Fireworks Ordinance staff-report context. It does not replace approved minutes, final resolutions, adopted ordinance text, codified municipal-code records, recorded notices, current project records, current City pages, later minutes, or current legal/status records.

The official adopted Ordinance No. 2026-06 PDF is now separately captured at Ordinance Number 2026-06. Use that source page for ordinance-stated adopted-text, adoption-vote, clerk certification, and effective-date context. Keep using this agenda-packet page only for May 13, 2026 request and staff-report context.

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  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-escondido-trunk-sewer-main-emergency-repair-notice-of-completion-request (date, text.txt lines 5955-5963): The May 13, 2026 City Council agenda packet includes Item 10, titled Notice of Completion for the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-resolution-no-2026-51-notice-of-completion-request (decision, text.txt lines 5968-5975): Item 10 requested that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-51 authorizing the Director of Utilities to file a Notice of Completion for the Emergency Repair of the Escondido Trunk Sewer Main.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-emergency-repair-fiscal-analysis (other, text.txt lines 5981-5985): The Item 10 staff report says the emergency repair's total cost was $11,955,436.81 and that it was funded from Trunk Sewer Replacement Project Wastewater CIP No. 801913.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-resolution-no-2024-86-emergency-repair-ratification (decision, text.txt lines 5987-5991): The Item 10 staff report says City Council adopted Resolution No. 2024-86 on June 26, 2024, ratifying Proclamation No. 2024-02 and affirming that competitive bidding procedures could be forgone for necessary emergency repair of the failing trunk sewer main.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-emergency-trunk-sewer-main-repair-sections (location, text.txt lines 6131-6145): The Item 10 staff report describes two emergency-repair sections: Section 1 along Ash Street paralleling Escondido Creek from the Firestone parking lot to the Walmart Neighborhood Market parking lot, and Section 2 from Beech Street to Grape Day Park, including North Hickory Street and East Pennsylvania Street.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-emergency-trunk-sewer-main-repair-work-dates (date, text.txt lines 6161-6165): The Item 10 staff report says Section 1 emergency repair work started on August 7, 2024 and was completed on January 21, 2025, and that CCL started Section 2 work on July 25, 2024 and completed construction work on March 27, 2026.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-emergency-trunk-sewer-main-repair-work-scope (other, text.txt lines 6167-6170): The Item 10 staff report says repair work for both sections included bypassing, removing, replacing and upsizing 6,277 feet of pipeline, installing 22 manholes, abandoning 2,100 feet of failing pipeline with slurry filling, and pavement restoration.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-resolution-no-2026-51-project-completion-recital (other, text.txt lines 6221-6228): The proposed Resolution No. 2026-51 text in the Item 10 packet says construction of the Emergency Trunk Sewer Replacement project was completed in March 2026 in the amount of $11,955,423.18.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-fireworks-ordinance-request (decision, text.txt lines 342-354): The May 13, 2026 City Council agenda packet lists Item 16 as Amendments to Fireworks Ordinance and requests that the City Council adopt Ordinance No. 2026-06, amending Escondido Municipal Code Chapter 17, Article 4, Division 2 to regulate fireworks.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-fireworks-ordinance-purpose (policy, text.txt lines 22716-22723): The Item 16 staff report says the proposed fireworks ordinance amendment would update existing regulations under the City's police power to promote public health and safety and prevent fire risks, noise disturbances, air pollution, litter, and adverse impacts on military veterans, pets, and other vulnerable populations.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-fireworks-call-pattern (other, text.txt lines 22759-22764): The Item 16 staff report says that between 2023 and 2025, about 28.6 percent of all fireworks-related calls received annually by the Police Department occurred on July 4, and about 92.6 percent of July 4 fireworks-related calls occurred between 6 p.m. and midnight, with the highest call volume between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
  • claim-2026-05-13-escondido-city-council-agenda-packet-fireworks-enforcement-tools (policy, text.txt lines 22781-22794): The Item 16 staff report says the proposed ordinance would shift enforcement focus toward a Social Host framework, authorize recovery of emergency response costs and state-authorized disposal fees, authorize administrative citations for each violation, increase criminal enforcement penalties including misdemeanor penalties up to $1,000 where appropriate, and authorize drones as an observational tool to assist public safety personnel.