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CL_NWS_260506_F CITY COUNCIL James Black, M.D. Bea Dieringer Leah Mirsch Jeff Pieper Patrick Wilson May 6, 2026 Issue No. 26-09 WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. Where - 35 Chuckwagon Rd The Women’s Club is hosting their May meeting at a special time: 6pm in the evening! So, close the office and delegate the nighttime duties... Snacks and drinks served. RSVP to Melissa McNabb at 310-489-3136 by May 10. CABALLEROS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Where - Caballeros Ring at Hesse’s Gap/Poppy Trail Breakfast is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. RSVP - www.caballerosofrollinghills.org RPV WILDLIFE RESOURCE EVENT Saturday, May 30, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Where - UCLA South Bay - 30800 PV Dr. East The City of RPV is hosting an event to better prepare residents for wildfire risks and offering presentations on preparedness, defensible space, and home hardening. Free giveaways and vendor booths included! COME CELEBRATE RH COURTS RE-OPENING Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. Where - RH Tennis Courts The Rolling Hills Tennis and Pickleball Courts are now open! To celebrate, the Courts Club invites you to join other players at their Mini-Grand Opening Event. This event will be chock full of fun, friends, and great food, starting with bagels and coffee for breakfast and finishing off with Jose Barrera’s famous tacos complete with a selection of sides, soft drinks, and more. There will be competitive play (with prizes) for the pickleball players and one of Everard’s world-famous tennis workouts on the tennis courts. For tickets visit: rhcourts.com/shop Cost: $25. CODE COMPLIANCE - DOGS Rolling Hills does not have a leash law, but aggressive animals are not allowed in the City (RHMC 6.24.010). Although your pets may not be aggressive, they can still be considered a nuisance. Please be mindful of your dog’s behavior while in shared spaces. RENTALS FROM THE WOMEN’S CLUB Table and chair rentals are available to Rolling Hills residents at a competitive price. Please contact Lisa Waldo at 310-872-0472 for all your rental needs. ROLLING HILLS CRIMES REPORTED For April 12 – April 18, 2026 None LA COUNTY FIRE STATS REPORTED None U P C O M I N G C I T Y M E E T I N G S City Council Meeting 5/11/26 at 7:00pm Planning Commission Meeting 5/19/26 at 6:30pm Traffic Commission Meeting 5/28/26 at 8:30am ZONE 0 DEFENSIBLE SPACE WORKSHOP Wednesday, May 13, 2026 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Where - City Hall Council Chambers The State of California is advancing new “Zone 0” defensible space requirements, which focus on creating a five-foot ember-resistant area around structures to reduce wildfire risk and improve home survivability. While these regulations are still being finalized by the State, implementation is expected to begin this year with an emphasis on education and outreach this year, giving residents time to understand what will be required before full compliance timelines take effect. To support the community, the City will host a Zone 0 workshop. Representatives from the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection will provide an overview of Zone 0, explain expectations, and be available to answer questions. Pizza and light refreshments will be available. Please call the City to RSVP: 310 377-1521. LA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT’S BRUSH CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS BEGIN JUNE 1ST With fire inspections upon us, beginning June 1st, please consider completing the following property work for Zone 1, which extends 30 feet out from the structure. • Remove dead or dry vegetation, leaves and pine needles from your yard, roof, and rain gutters; • Trim trees regularly to keep branches a minimum of 10 feet from other trees, roof and chimney; • Relocate exposed woodpiles outside of Zone 1 unless they are completely contained in a fire-resistant enclosure; • Remove vines and climbing plants from combustible structures (e.g., bougainvillea, wisteria); • Remove vegetation and items around and under decks that could catch fire; • Create separations between trees, shrubs, & items that could catch fire, such as patio furniture, swing sets, etc.; • Irrigation is recommended to maintain vegetation moisture content; Being prepared does not need to happen all at once. Completing one small task at a time will better prepare you and the ones you care about in an emergency. RHCA GREEN WASTE CHIPPING Monday, May 11, 2026 The Rolling Hills Community Association has scheduled a city- wide chipping service for all Rolling Hills Residents. If you would like to participate in the free program, refer to your Go Access Account for more information and important instructions. Please read the instructions carefully to ensure your eligibility for the chipping program. SPECIAL NOTE FOR PV DRIVE NORTH RESIDENTS: PV Drive North properties must place chipping materials at the curbside for removal, trucks will not come up driveways and cannot turn around. Any questions regarding the green waste chipping program? Email info@rhca.net TENTATIVE AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ROLLING HILLS REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, May 11, 2026 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 May 11, 2026 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: April 27, 2026 City Council Regular Meeting; May 5, 2026 Finance Budget, Audit Committee Meeti ng D. Payment of Bills E. Adopt Resolutions Nos. 1408 and 1409 Pertaining to a General Municipal Election consolidated with the Statewide General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026 F. Adopt Resolution 1410, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Rolling Hills, California, assigning its available Proposition C Transportation Funds to the City of Rolling Hills Estates in support of the Palos Verdes Drive North and Dapplegray School Intersection Improvement Project 9. Excluded Consent Calendar Items 10. Commission Items 11. Public Hearings 12. Discussion Items A. Fiscal Year 2026-27 Proposed Budget including Finance, Budget, Audit Committee Recommendations B. Adopt Resolution No. 1411 establishing a Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service during Public Meetings Policy as required by SB 707 and in accordance with Government Code §§ 54953.4 and 54956.5 13. Matters From the City Council 14. Matters From Staff 15. Recess to Closed Session A. Public Employee Performance Evaluation Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b) Title: City Manager 16. Reconvene to Open Session 17. Adjournment Next Regular Meeting: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 7:00pm.