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2026-02-03 • TBD
City Council Regular Meeting
What Happened - City Council Regular Meeting met on 2026-02-03. This summary uses official minutes text and focuses on substantive outcomes rather than routine meeting procedure. The most resident-relevant actions centered on resolutions and council actions. - Public comment: DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 3, 2026 Brent Songey provided public comment. Key Decisions - 2) Adopted Resolution No. 04-26 titled, “ Declaring Weed and Combustible Refuse a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Abatement Thereof,” directed Staff to notify the public of the adoption of this Resolution, and scheduled a public hearing for the April 7, 2026, City Council meeting. - On a motion by Councilmember Qaadri, seconded by Vice Mayor Josey, and by unanimous vote, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 06-26 titled, “ Approving the 2026 City of Docusign Envelope ID: DF7C6F0A- 637F- 4785- B2AF- A70D9F38E442. - 3) Adopted Resolution No. 05-26 titled, “ Approving the Allocation of CDBG Funding for the Tri-Valley Haven Shelter Rebuild and Expansion Project and the School of Imagination Classroom Expansion Project.” 5.4) Received the report on the City’ s Two- Year Strategic Plan progress and highlights... - 2 informational items are noted separately below. Why It Matters - This summary is based on approved minutes text, so action language is treated as outcome evidence rather than agenda-only planned action. - These actions may affect city services, public spending, or future council follow-up. Topics Discussed - Sherry Hu, Mayor Present Jean Josey, Vice Mayor Present Michael McCorriston, Councilmember Present Kashef Qaadri, Councilmember Present John Morada, Councilmember Present 2) REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION City Attorney John Bakker reported that the City Council,... - 8) NEW BUSINESS 8.1) 2026 City of Dublin Legislative Platform Approval The City Council received a presentation on the draft 2026 Legislative Platform. What Happens Next - No specific follow-up step was clearly detected beyond implementation of the recorded actions.
Open meeting
2026-01-20 • TBD
City Council Special Meeting
What Happened - City Council Special Meeting met on 2026-01-20. This summary uses official minutes text and focuses on substantive outcomes rather than routine meeting procedure. The most resident-relevant actions centered on ordinances and municipal code changes. - Public comment: DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING JANUARY 20, 2026 Mayor Pro Tempore Josey opened public comment period. Key Decisions - On the motion by Councilmember McCorriston, seconded by Councilmember Qaadri, and by unanimous vote, the City Council waived the reading and adopted Urgency Interim Ordinance No. 01-26 titled, “ Prohibiting the Establishment, Expansion, or Relocation of Firearms Retailing and Shooting Range Uses... - 2 informational items are noted separately below. Why It Matters - This summary is based on approved minutes text, so action language is treated as outcome evidence rather than agenda-only planned action. - These actions may affect city services, public spending, or future council follow-up. Topics Discussed - Sherry Hu, Mayor Absent Jean Josey, Vice Mayor Present Michael McCorriston, Councilmember Present Kashef Qaadri, Councilmember Present John Morada, Councilmember Present 2) STUDY SESSION 2.1) Study Session: Landscaping and Lighting Assessment Districts... - 3) NEW BUSINESS 3.1) Urgency Interim Ordinance Prohibiting the Establishment, Expansion, or Relocation of Firearms Retailing and Shooting Range Uses (PLPA- 004331- 2026) The City Council received a presentation regarding the prohibiting of establishment,... What Happens Next - No specific follow-up step was clearly detected beyond implementation of the recorded actions.
Open meeting
2026-01-13 • TBD
City Council Regular Meeting
What Happened - City Council Regular Meeting met on 2026-01-13. This summary uses official minutes text and focuses on substantive outcomes rather than routine meeting procedure. The most resident-relevant actions centered on resolutions and council actions and infrastructure and capital projects. - Public comment: 4) PUBLIC COMMENT Mike Grant provided public comment. Key Decisions - 3) Adopted Resolution No. 01-26 titled, “ Approving the First Amendment to the Contractor Services Agreement with Slide Guys Restoration, Inc. - 6) Adopted Resolution No. 02-26 titled, “ Amending the Classification Plan,” and Resolution No. 03- 26 titled, “ Amending the Salary Plan for Part- Time Personnel.” On a motion by Councilmember Qaadri, seconded by Councilmember McCorriston, and by unanimous roll call vote, the City Council... - On a motion by Councilmember Qaadri, seconded by Vice Mayor Josey, and by 4-0-1 roll call vote, the City Council adopted the Statement of Overriding Considerations for the Dublin Fallon 580 Project. - On a motion by Vice Mayor Josey, seconded by Councilmember McCorriston, and by unanimous roll call vote, the City Council approved the conceptual design of the artwork proposal by Rough Edge Collective for the Outdoor Murals Project. - 2 informational items are noted separately below. Why It Matters - This summary is based on approved minutes text, so action language is treated as outcome evidence rather than agenda-only planned action. - These actions may affect city services, public spending, or future council follow-up. - Infrastructure and capital-project actions can affect public facilities, maintenance priorities, and neighborhood conditions. Topics Discussed - 2) 2025 Sponsor Recognition The City Council received the presentation and recognized sponsors who contributed to City events, programs, and facilities in 2025. - 3) Recognition of the 2025 “ Deck the Homes” Holiday Home Decorating Contest Winners The City Council received the presentation and presented Certificates of Recognition to the winners of the 2025 “ Deck the Homes” Holiday Home Decorating Contest. What Happens Next - No specific follow-up step was clearly detected beyond implementation of the recorded actions.
Open meeting
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