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The City Council meeting included deliberations on various administrative and operational matters. Discussions and actions included authorizing support for Opportunity Zone nominations, approving fund transfers for water main design and fire suppression systems, and adopting an updated records retention schedule. The Council also addressed consent agenda items such as travel authorizations, application approvals for local events, and reviewed previous meeting minutes. Additionally, financial reviews and updates on city projects were presented, including the 2nd Quarter financial report and discussions regarding public safety camera installations.
This draft document details the City of Lakeport's progress towards its Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) for the 2019-2027 Housing Element cycle, with a focus on the 2025 reporting year. It provides an overview of new housing units permitted in 2025, categorized by income level (extremely low, very low, low, moderate, and above-moderate), and analyzes the current status of RHNA goals, identifying areas where unmet needs persist, particularly in moderate and above-moderate income housing categories.
The meeting agenda covered several items for the Lakeport City Council, which also functions as the Lakeport Municipal Sewer District, the Lakeport Industrial Development Authority, the Municipal Financing Agency of Lakeport, the Lakeport Groundwater Sustainability Agency, and the Successor Agency to the Former Lakeport Redevelopment Agency. Consent agenda items included the approval of minutes from the February 3, 2026 meeting, approval of applications for the 2026 Sutter Health & Wellness Expo and the 2026 Lakeport Camp & Shine car show, final acceptance of the 2025 Water & Sewer Master Plan Updates, and the adoption of proposed Ordinance amendments concerning commercial cannabis to allow limited temporary events at the Lake County Fairgrounds. Public presentations included input from the public and an announcement regarding the Lakeport Police Department Officer of the Year and staff promotions. Council Business involved the appointment of Joseph Szupello to the Lakeport Fire Protection District Board and receiving and filing the annual report on Police Statistics, Training, and Use of Force Analysis for 2025.
The key discussion topics for this meeting include public input on any subject within the Planning Commission's authority that is not on the agenda. The consent calendar involves the approval of the minutes from the Regular Planning Commission meeting held on January 14, 2026. The regular calendar features staff presentations and discussions regarding the City of Lakeport's 2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report and the 2025 Housing Element Annual Progress Report. The meeting will also schedule the next meeting date.
The City Council meeting included actions on several consent agenda items, such as approving applications for the 2026 Winefest event, the 2026 Memorial Day Craft Fair, and the 2026 Best Bass Tournament schedule using the 3rd Street Boat Ramps. The agenda also involved receiving and filing the draft Measure Z Advisory Committee minutes from January 14, 2026, and the Community Development Department Quarterly Report, as well as approving the warrant register dated January 26, 2026. A public hearing was held to introduce and waive the first reading of an Ordinance amending Commercial Cannabis sections to allow limited temporary cannabis events at the Lake County Fairgrounds. Council Business included receiving an update on the 2025 Communications Report and awarding bids for the procurement of a 2026 Dodge Durango Pursuit Utility patrol vehicle and associated services, including a Motorola Solutions Mobile Audio-Video system.
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