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The City Council meeting included consideration of the King City Vision Zero Safety Action Plan and a ballot measure for the General Municipal Election to reauthorize and increase the local transaction and use tax. Regular business included supporting a pilot passenger rail service connecting Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, and the San Francisco Bay Area for the 2028 Olympics. Additionally, the Council reviewed the check register for the latter half of June 2026.
The meeting included a special presentation regarding school district unification and the swearing-in of a new sergeant. Council communications highlighted beautification awards and the proclamation for a retiring community development director. Staff reports covered facility maintenance, recruitment updates, and various community engagement initiatives. The council approved the consent agenda, which included municipal code amendments, project funding lists, and an agreement for a golf course rehabilitation project. Public hearings were held to authorize special assessments for unpaid refuse and recycling services and for the Riverview Gardens Landscape Maintenance District. Additionally, the council authorized agreements for the transfer of the King City Multimodal Transit Center to TAMC.
The City Council discussed and acted upon two primary items. The first involved a Professional Services Agreement with Grossman & Kelly PLLC to assist the City in the recovery of PFAS settlement funds; the Council directed staff to negotiate concerns regarding potential costs for testing, expert fees, and litigation support before final execution. The second item involved the authorization of a change order for the pool fencing project with Big Wakoo Fence Inc. Corporation in the amount of $29,221.00.
The Planning Commission meeting focused on the consideration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the operation of a towing and vehicle service facility at 991 Industrial Way. The Commission reviewed the project's consistency with the General Plan and Heavy Industrial zoning district, discussed site improvements including drainage and landscaping, and confirmed environmental compliance via a Class 32 Categorical Exemption.
This document outlines King City's Vision Zero Safety Action Plan, a roadmap designed to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries. The plan adopts a data-driven Safe System Approach, focusing on key challenge areas such as Pedestrians, Aggressive Driving, and Distracted Driving, and details both systemic and hotspot safety projects. It aims to achieve a 30% reduction in fatal and serious injuries by 2030, with the ultimate goal of eradicating such incidents by 2040, thereby ensuring a safe transportation system for all community members.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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