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The council held a study session regarding the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Operations and Maintenance Budget and Capital Improvement Program, addressing the city's $17.5 million deficit. Proclamations were issued for Bike to Work Month and Day, National Wildfire Awareness Month, and Jewish American Heritage Month. Updates were provided on the Community Empowerment Plan and various City Manager reports. The council approved multiple cooperative purchase orders for Fire Department personal protective equipment, parking management software licensing, and digital parking payment services. Additionally, a funding agreement was approved with the County of Sonoma for operations at the Samuel L. Jones Hall Homeless Shelter.
The City Council held a study session to review the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Operations and Maintenance Budget and the Capital Improvement Program budget. Presentations were conducted covering various city departments including Housing and Community Services, Internal Services, Enterprise Funds, and the Citywide Capital Improvement Program. The Council engaged in discussions regarding potential budget impacts for the second year and provided comments on the budget presentations.
The council discussed various items including the reception of an economic development strategic plan update, reports on litigation, and several proclamations regarding water awareness, affordable housing, public works, and police memorial day. Public hearings were held concerning an ordinance for wildland-urban interface fire area codes, the Spring Lake Village East Grove project entitlements, and pre-zoning for a parcel on Marsh Road. Additionally, the council received a report on vacant positions and recruitment efforts in compliance with Assembly Bill 2561, approved consent agenda items regarding contract amendments for purchase orders and professional services, and extended a local homeless emergency proclamation. Finally, the council adopted resolutions and ordinances related to Brown Act updates in alignment with Senate Bill 707.
The City Council held a special meeting to conduct a closed session regarding public employment. During the session, the council made formal appointments for the positions of City Attorney and Interim City Manager.
The Subcommittee discussed the implementation of Assembly Bill 1572, which mandates a ban on the irrigation of nonfunctional turf. Staff provided an overview of the regulatory requirements, definitions of nonfunctional turf, potential exemptions, and the necessary updates to the municipal code. Additionally, the discussion covered the compliance process for city-owned facilities and the development of an outreach and education plan to notify impacted accounts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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