CL_NWS_251008_F CITY COUNCIL
James Black, M.D.
Bea Dieringer
Leah Mirsch
Jeff Pieper
Patrick Wilson
October 08, 2025 Issue No. 25-19
REPUBLIC SERVICES REMAINING FALL
COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP DATES
Bulky Item Collection: Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Bulk items, such as furniture, appliances
and rolled rugs, (that can be collected with
two Republic employees) will be picked up
from your designated collection location.
Please place items in an area that is easily
visible to drivers. Set out items the night
before collection or by 6 a.m. on collection day.
Shred and E-waste: Saturday, October 25, 2025
Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., drop off confidential
documents for secure shredding and electronic waste,
such as computers, televisions, smartphones and similar
items, for recycling at City Hall. Please wipe any devices
of personal information before disposing.
GREAT SHAKEOUT
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2025 | 10:16 am
Join millions across California for the Great ShakeOut drill.
Practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On to be prepared and
stay safe during an earthquake.
SAVE THE DATE: PREPARED PENNINSULA EXPO
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2025 | 10am – 1pm
Peninsula High School and PV Farmer’s Market invite all
Peninsula residents to a free community event focusing
on disaster preparedness. This family friendly event will be
held at 27118 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates.
Complimentary meal tickets will be provided to Rolling
Hills residents, redeemable for food or one item from
participating vendors.
SBCCOG COMPOST WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,2025 | 6 -7pm |at City Hall
Learn how to turn yard trimmings and food scraps into a
nutrient-rich soil amendment that helps your plants thrive.
We’ll cover the basics of “greens” and “browns,” what to
keep out of your bin, and simple tips to get started at
home. Rolling Hills residents can receive a free kitchen
pail and a backyard compost bin (while supplies last).
Details at southbaycities.org/programs/waste/.
ROLLING HILLS CRIMES REPORTED
For the time period August 24 – September 21, 2025
None
LA COUNTY FIRE STATS REPORTED
Latest Available
Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incidents - 6
Service Calls - 1
Good Intent Calls - 4
False Alarms - 1
U P C O M I N G C I T Y M E E T I N G S
City Council Meeting
10/13/25 at 7:00pm
Planning Commission Meeting
10/21/25 at 6:30pm
Traffic Commission Meeting
11/24/25 at 8:30am
LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S
DEPARTMENT CRIME REPORTS
The City’s crime statistics are provided by the Los Angeles
County Sheriff’s Department (LASD); the city does not
generate its own reports. To ensure accuracy, crimes that
are still under active investigation may not appear in the
City Blue Newsletters, which can result in a delay
between when an incident occurs and when it is
reflected in published reports.
The LASD is committed to the safety of our community
and acts swiftly whenever there is an immediate threat. If
a crime is not reported, it may still be under investigation
or involve an active victim. For questions about a specific
incident, residents may contact the Sheriff’s non-
emergency line at 310-539-1661. Please note that, for
confidentiality reasons, not all details may be disclosed.
Residents seeking additional crime data can visit the
LASD Crime Stats Dashboard
https://lasd.org/transparency/crime-stats dashboard/
(Under the Transparency tab). While the information may
be delayed, it is publicly accessible for review.
BLOCK CAPTAIN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The city is recruiting Block Captains to serve as
neighborhood liaisons who promote preparedness,
communication, and community engagement. We’re
also looking for enthusiastic residents interested in taking
on a leadership role as Block Captain Leaders. If you
enjoy connecting with neighbors and want to help build
a more resilient community, we’d love to hear from you.
Please call City Hall at 310 377-1521.
MYSHAKE APP – EARTHQUAKE
PREPAREDNESS MONTH
The MyShake app is a powerful tool that
helps protect you and your family by
delivering critical earthquake early
warning alerts within seconds of a
magnitude 4.5 or larger quake. These alerts
give you valuable time to take protective
action before shaking begins, especially if your
Homebase is set up. We encourage all residents to
download MyShake today. It’s free, easy to use, and one
of the simplest steps you can take toward earthquake
preparedness.
RHCA ANNUAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2026 | 7:30pm
There are two seats up for election on the Board of
Directors. The seats held by Anne Smith and Fred Lorig are
up for election at the Annual meeting.
Members who wish to run for the Board should submit an
application by Monday, November 10, 2025. Applications
to run for the Board are available at the RHCA office and
GoAccess (marketplace).
TENTATIVE AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ROLLING HILLS REGULAR MEETING MON DAY, OCTOBER 13, 2025 7:00 p.m.
This Agenda May Not Be Complete. The Final Agenda will be Posted at City Hall 72 Hours Before the City Council Meeting. The Final Agenda is also Posted on the City of Rolling Hills Website at www.Rolling-Hills.org.
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Presentations / Proclamations / Announcements
5. Approve Order of The Agenda
6. Blue Folder Items (Supplemental)
7. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items
8. Consent Calendar
Matters which may be acted upon by the City Council in a single motion.
A. Approve affidavit of posting for the City Council Regular Meeting of October 13, 2025
B. Approve motion to read by title only and waive further reading of all ordinances and resolutions listed on the agenda
C. Approve the following Minutes of September 22, 2025: City Council Regular and Special Meetings
D. Payment of Bills
E. Republic Services recycling tonnage and complaint reports for August 2025
9. Excluded Consent Calendar Items
10. Commission Items
10. Public Hearings
11. Discussion Items
A. Preliminary year-end results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025
12. Matters From the City Council
13. Matters From Staff
A. Review and approve the 2025 holiday open house final guest list
B. Receive and file and update on the Tennis Court ADA project’s need for the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Bolton
Engineering for a construction support retainer at a not-to-exceed amount of $1,500.
C. Receive and file a Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Update
14. Recess to Closed Session
16. Reconvene t o Open Session
17. Adjournment
Next Regular Meeting: Monday, October 27, 2025 at 7:00pm.