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The City Council meeting included a proclamation for Public Works Week and a presentation from the Commission for the Arts covering its grants, programs, and future goals. During the open forum, discussions took place regarding Goodness Village, youth safety and human trafficking awareness, the city's transition to free software on government computers, and a law regulating signage on public property. The consent calendar included the approval of final parcel map 11186 and its associated subdivision improvements agreement for the downtown affordable housing project, despite comments from residents concerning the project's planning.
The committee received a presentation regarding the City's heat mapping work and updates on the 2026 volunteer litter collection events. Discussions were held on planned activities for the celebration of Arbor Day, updates from the Beautification Awards ad hoc committee, and volunteer opportunities for the City Nature Challenge. Additionally, the committee received an update on the turf conversion at Madeira Park and reviewed potential plant selections.
The meeting focused on project reviews and public hearings. A project to develop a 3.2-acre parcel into a Wine Country Inn was continued to a future meeting. Additionally, the commission held a public hearing to consider requests for amendments to project approvals for the Aura and Serenity residential townhome projects, specifically regarding alternative means of compliance with the City's Inclusionary Housing Ordinance.
The Commission received reports regarding current ad hoc committees and the status of the Public Art Fund budget for FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27. The Commission approved funding recommendations for two Mini Grants and reviewed Project & Program grant applications for several arts organizations, including adjusting an award amount for one applicant. Additionally, the Commission received an update from the Partnership Model Ad Hoc Committee, with direction provided to focus on outreach and communication initiatives. The meeting also included a discussion on the use of new name badges and a request to agendize a future discussion regarding modified funding approaches for established arts organizations.
The City Council meeting included several key items such as the recognition of the California Water Service Group's centennial and the declaration of Livermore Valley Wine Month. The council confirmed advisory body appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission, Library Board of Trustees, and the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. Legislative and administrative actions included the amendment of compensation limits for the Mayor and City Council, the award of a construction contract for a WRP SCADA Server and Network upgrade, approval of an amendment to an affordable housing regulatory agreement for Pacific Avenue Senior Apartments, and the adoption of an updated policy regarding the distribution of tickets, passes, and gifts. Additionally, the council conducted public hearings on the 2026 Weed Abatement Program and information regarding job vacancies and retention, and considered the renewal of the Livermore Valley Wine Heritage District.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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