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2026-06-23 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What's Scheduled Mountain View City Council's 2026-06-23 agenda is scheduled to cover Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Resolution-Various Actions, Adoption of Community Ownership Action Plan-Housing Element Program 3.2, Mountain View Transit Center Mobility Hub Pilot, Project 23-27-Program Supplement Agreement Resolution, and Cuesta Water Main Incident - Emergency Construction Contract Ratification. This is an agenda-derived preview, so it describes scheduled topics and proposed actions rather than confirmed outcomes. Key Topics - Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Resolution-Various Actions: scheduled topic: Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Resolution-Various Actions. - Adoption of Community Ownership Action Plan-Housing Element Program 3.2: scheduled topic: Adoption of Community Ownership Action Plan-Housing Element Program 3.2. - Mountain View Transit Center Mobility Hub Pilot, Project 23-27-Program Supplement Agreement Resolution: proposed contract or agreement that could commit public funds or shape implementation. - Cuesta Water Main Incident - Emergency Construction Contract Ratification: proposed contract or agreement that could commit public funds or shape implementation. - Calera Creek sewer emergency continuation: continued emergency-related item tied to infrastructure, coastline, sewer, or neighborhood risk conditions. Why It Matters - Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Resolution-Various Actions may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Adoption of Community Ownership Action Plan-Housing Element Program 3.2 may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Mountain View Transit Center Mobility Hub Pilot, Project 23-27-Program Supplement Agreement Resolution may affect public spending, project delivery, or vendor accountability. - Cuesta Water Main Incident - Emergency Construction Contract Ratification may affect public spending, project delivery, or vendor accountability. - Emergency continuation items can affect repair authority, public safety response, and infrastructure-risk management. What Residents Should Watch - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Resolution-Various Actions. - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects Adoption of Community Ownership Action Plan-Housing Element Program 3.2. - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects Mountain View Transit Center Mobility Hub Pilot, Project 23-27-Program Supplement Agreement Resolution. - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects Cuesta Water Main Incident - Emergency Construction Contract Ratification. - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects Calera Creek sewer emergency continuation. Trust But Verify - This summary is based on agenda materials only; actions have not yet been confirmed by minutes, transcript, or vote records. - Review the official agenda packet and source materials for exact item language, attachments, public-comment instructions, and final staff recommendations. - After the meeting, check official minutes or vote records before treating any proposed action as approved.
2026-06-09 • 5:30 PM
Mountain View City Council
What's Scheduled Mountain View City Council's 2026-06-09 agenda is scheduled to cover Appointment to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee, FY 2026-27 budget and 2026-31 CIP, AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading), and Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (Second Reading). This is an agenda-derived preview, so it describes scheduled topics and proposed actions rather than confirmed outcomes. Key Topics - Appointment to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee: scheduled topic: Appointment to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee. - FY 2026-27 budget and 2026-31 CIP: scheduled budget and capital-project discussion that may shape service levels, infrastructure work, and future spending priorities. - AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading): scheduled topic: AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading). - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (Second Reading): scheduled topic: Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (Second Reading). - City Code Amendments to Allow Streamlined Administrative Approval for Housing Development Projects Utilizing...: scheduled topic: City Code Amendments to Allow Streamlined Administrative Approval for Housing Development Projects Utilizing.... Why It Matters - Appointment to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee may affect residents because it is one of the meeting's substantive scheduled items. - Budget and capital-plan items can affect city services, project timing, reserves, and future funding tradeoffs. - AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading) may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (Second Reading) may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - City Code Amendments to Allow Streamlined Administrative Approval for Housing Development Projects Utilizing... may affect residents because it is one of the meeting's substantive scheduled items. What Residents Should Watch - Watch how council frames next steps for Appointment to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee. - Watch how council frames next steps for FY 2026-27 budget and 2026-31 CIP. - Watch whether council approves, amends, continues, or rejects AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading). - Watch how council frames next steps for Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (Second Reading). - Watch how council frames next steps for City Code Amendments to Allow Streamlined Administrative Approval for Housing Development Projects Utilizing.... Trust But Verify - This summary is based on agenda materials only; actions have not yet been confirmed by minutes, transcript, or vote records. - Review the official agenda packet and source materials for exact item language, attachments, public-comment instructions, and final staff recommendations. - After the meeting, check official minutes or vote records before treating any proposed action as approved.
2026-05-26 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-05-26 meeting centered on ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain... and Recommendation(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Urban Water Management Plan Executive Summary Attachment(s):, with additional discussion on Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement with BKF Engineers of San Jose,.... - ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain...: Section: COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS discretion. The 90-day limit begins on the date the decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action taken by the City Council... - Recommendation(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Urban Water Management Plan Executive Summary Attachment(s):: Section: ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC ON NONAGENDIZED ITEMS. - Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement with BKF Engineers of San Jose,...: Section: CONSENT CALENDAR Extension from Dale Avenue/Heatherstone Way to West Remington Drive, Project 20-50, in a not-to-exceed amount of $846,500. Recommendation(s): Council Report Attachment(s):. - Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the...: Section: CONSENT CALENDAR Repealing and Reenacting Article X of Chapter 19 of the Mountain View City Code to Establish a New Transportation Demand Management Program, to be read in title only, further reading waived... - Appoint Committee Members Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Appointing Junaid...: Section: CONSENT CALENDAR reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report). Recommendation(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Resolution Attachment(s):. Key decisions - Recommendation(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Urban Water Management Plan Executive Summary Attachment(s): was discussed. - Final action was unclear for ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain..., Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement with BKF Engineers of San Jose,..., Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the..., and Appoint Committee Members Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Appointing Junaid.... What matters to the public - ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain... mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Recommendation(s): Council Report ATT 1 - Urban Water Management Plan Executive Summary Attachment(s): mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement with BKF Engineers of San Jose,... mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. - Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the... mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. Next steps - ADJOURNMENT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain... still points to a public-hearing step in the available record. - Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the... points to a later ordinance step or follow-up legislative action.
2026-05-19 • 6:15 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-05-19 meeting centered on Mountain View City Council. - Mountain View City Council: The item focused on Mountain View City Council. Key decisions - Final action was unclear for Mountain View City Council. What matters to the public - Mountain View City Council mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. Next steps - No concrete follow-up step was clearly identified in the available record.
2026-05-12 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What's Scheduled Mountain View City Council's 2026-05-12 agenda is scheduled to cover Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the..., Appropriation of Senate Bill 129 Funds for the Lot 12 Affordable Housing Project, Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below Market Rate Housing Program (First Reading), and Annual Street Maintenance, Project 24-01-Various Actions. This is an agenda-derived preview, so it describes scheduled topics and proposed actions rather than confirmed outcomes. Key Topics - Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the...: scheduled topic: Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the.... - Appropriation of Senate Bill 129 Funds for the Lot 12 Affordable Housing Project: scheduled topic: Appropriation of Senate Bill 129 Funds for the Lot 12 Affordable Housing Project. - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below Market Rate Housing Program (First Reading): scheduled topic: Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below Market Rate Housing Program (First Reading). - Annual Street Maintenance, Project 24-01-Various Actions: scheduled topic: Annual Street Maintenance, Project 24-01-Various Actions. - FY 2026-27 budget and 2026-31 CIP: scheduled budget and capital-project discussion that may shape service levels, infrastructure work, and future spending priorities. Why It Matters - Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the... may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Appropriation of Senate Bill 129 Funds for the Lot 12 Affordable Housing Project may affect residents because it is one of the meeting's substantive scheduled items. - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below Market Rate Housing Program (First Reading) may set direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Annual Street Maintenance, Project 24-01-Various Actions may affect residents because it is one of the meeting's substantive scheduled items. - Budget and capital-plan items can affect city services, project timing, reserves, and future funding tradeoffs. What Residents Should Watch - Watch how council frames next steps for Repeal and Reenact Article X (Transportation Demand Management) of Chapter 19 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) of the.... - Watch how council frames next steps for Appropriation of Senate Bill 129 Funds for the Lot 12 Affordable Housing Project. - Watch how council frames next steps for Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Below Market Rate Housing Program (First Reading). - Watch how council frames next steps for Annual Street Maintenance, Project 24-01-Various Actions. - Watch how council frames next steps for FY 2026-27 budget and 2026-31 CIP. Trust But Verify - This summary is based on agenda materials only; actions have not yet been confirmed by minutes, transcript, or vote records. - Review the official agenda packet and source materials for exact item language, attachments, public-comment instructions, and final staff recommendations. - After the meeting, check official minutes or vote records before treating any proposed action as approved.
2026-04-28 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-04-28 meeting centered on Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan and Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements..., with additional discussion on Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue. - Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan: The item focused on Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan. - Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements...: The item focused on Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements.... - Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue: The item focused on Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue. - Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements...: The item focused on Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements.... - Biodiversity and Urban Forest Plan - Draft Review: The item focused on Biodiversity and Urban Forest Plan - Draft Review. Key decisions - Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan was approved. - Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements..., Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue, and Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements... were adopted. - Final action was unclear for Biodiversity and Urban Forest Plan - Draft Review. What matters to the public - Federal Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Lease Revenue Bonds for Public Safety Building Project and Related Actions by City Council and Capital Improvements... mattered because it affects how the city finances or advances a major public project. - Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Biodiversity and Urban Forest Plan - Draft Review mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. Next steps - No concrete follow-up step was clearly identified in the available record.
2026-04-14 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-04-14 meeting centered on Adopt City Council Policy A-13a, Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During City Council Meetings and Approve the Public Safety Building Construction Financing Plan and Recommended FY 2025-26 Fund Transfers and..., with additional discussion on Preliminary Review of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget. - Adopt City Council Policy A-13a, Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During City Council Meetings: The item focused on Adopt City Council Policy A-13a, Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During City Council Meetings. - Approve the Public Safety Building Construction Financing Plan and Recommended FY 2025-26 Fund Transfers and...: The item focused on Approve the Public Safety Building Construction Financing Plan and Recommended FY 2025-26 Fund Transfers and.... - Preliminary Review of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget: The item focused on Preliminary Review of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget. - VTA local investment plan priorities: Council discussed how future SB 63 revenues should be prioritized, including tradeoffs between maintaining existing transit service, improving street conditions, and funding rider-facing improvements, with the next VTA Board step expected in June. - Resolution Acknowledging City Council’s Receipt of the Mountain View Fire Department’s Annual Inspection Report...: The item focused on Resolution Acknowledging City Council’s Receipt of the Mountain View Fire Department’s Annual Inspection Report.... Key decisions - Adopt City Council Policy A-13a, Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During City Council Meetings was approved. - Approve the Public Safety Building Construction Financing Plan and Recommended FY 2025-26 Fund Transfers and... was adopted. - VTA local investment plan priorities was discussed. - Resolution Acknowledging City Council’s Receipt of the Mountain View Fire Department’s Annual Inspection Report... was discussed. - Final action was unclear for Preliminary Review of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget. What matters to the public - Adopt City Council Policy A-13a, Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During City Council Meetings mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Approve the Public Safety Building Construction Financing Plan and Recommended FY 2025-26 Fund Transfers and... mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Preliminary Review of Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - The SB 63 discussion mattered because it helps set future transit funding priorities for service, rider experience, and transportation infrastructure. Next steps - No concrete follow-up step was clearly identified in the available record.
2026-03-24 • 6:30 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-03-24 meeting centered on Housing Element Annual Progress Report and General Plan Annual Progress Report, with additional discussion on Economic Development Subsidy Report and Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement and Amended and.... - Housing Element Annual Progress Report: The item focused on Housing Element Annual Progress Report. - General Plan Annual Progress Report: The item focused on General Plan Annual Progress Report. - Economic Development Subsidy Report and Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement and Amended and...: The item focused on Economic Development Subsidy Report and Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement and Amended and.... - Mixed-Use Residential Development at 490 East Middlefield Road - Development Agreement (Second Reading): The item focused on Mixed-Use Residential Development at 490 East Middlefield Road - Development Agreement (Second Reading). - Acquisition of Real Property at 909 and 917 San Rafael Avenue (917 San Rafael Avenue Demolition Phase), Project...: The item focused on Acquisition of Real Property at 909 and 917 San Rafael Avenue (917 San Rafael Avenue Demolition Phase), Project.... Key decisions - Housing Element Annual Progress Report was discussed. - General Plan Annual Progress Report was discussed. - Economic Development Subsidy Report and Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement and Amended and... was discussed. - Final action was unclear for Mixed-Use Residential Development at 490 East Middlefield Road - Development Agreement (Second Reading) and Acquisition of Real Property at 909 and 917 San Rafael Avenue (917 San Rafael Avenue Demolition Phase), Project.... What matters to the public - Housing Element Annual Progress Report mattered because it affects housing delivery, interim housing support, or affordability. - General Plan Annual Progress Report mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Economic Development Subsidy Report and Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement and Amended and... mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. - Mixed-Use Residential Development at 490 East Middlefield Road - Development Agreement (Second Reading) mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. Next steps - Mixed-Use Residential Development at 490 East Middlefield Road - Development Agreement (Second Reading) points to a later ordinance step or follow-up legislative action.
2026-03-10 • 5:30 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-03-10 meeting centered on Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements (Castro Intersections), Project 23-49-Design Concept and Rowhouse Development Project at 515-545 North Whisman Road, with additional discussion on Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading). - Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements (Castro Intersections), Project 23-49-Design Concept: The item focused on Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements (Castro Intersections), Project 23-49-Design Concept. - Rowhouse Development Project at 515-545 North Whisman Road: The item focused on Rowhouse Development Project at 515-545 North Whisman Road. - Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading): The item focused on Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading). - Updates to the Facade Grant Program: The item focused on Updates to the Facade Grant Program. - Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue THIS ITEM WILL NOT...: The item focused on Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue THIS ITEM WILL NOT.... Key decisions - Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading) was discussed. - Updates to the Facade Grant Program was discussed. - Final action was unclear for Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements (Castro Intersections), Project 23-49-Design Concept, Rowhouse Development Project at 515-545 North Whisman Road, and Mixed-Use Development at 843-903 Castro Street, 700 West El Camino Real, and 750 Fairmont Avenue THIS ITEM WILL NOT.... What matters to the public - Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements (Castro Intersections), Project 23-49-Design Concept mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Rowhouse Development Project at 515-545 North Whisman Road mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading) mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Updates to the Facade Grant Program mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. Next steps - Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates (Second Reading) points to a later ordinance step or follow-up legislative action.
2026-02-24 • 5:15 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-02-24 meeting centered on Fiscal Year 2025-26 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, Fiscal Year 2026-27 Preliminary General Operating... and Thompson Mini Park, Project 26-35-Professional Services Agreement, with additional discussion on Automated License Plate Reader Contract. - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, Fiscal Year 2026-27 Preliminary General Operating...: The item focused on Fiscal Year 2025-26 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, Fiscal Year 2026-27 Preliminary General Operating.... - Thompson Mini Park, Project 26-35-Professional Services Agreement: The item focused on Thompson Mini Park, Project 26-35-Professional Services Agreement. - Automated License Plate Reader Contract: The item focused on Automated License Plate Reader Contract. - Adoption of Legislative Platform for 2026: The item focused on Adoption of Legislative Platform for 2026. - Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates: The item focused on Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates. Key decisions - Thompson Mini Park, Project 26-35-Professional Services Agreement, Automated License Plate Reader Contract, Adoption of Legislative Platform for 2026, and Small Business Streamlining and Other Minor Zoning Code Updates were approved. - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, Fiscal Year 2026-27 Preliminary General Operating... was adopted. What matters to the public - Fiscal Year 2025-26 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, Fiscal Year 2026-27 Preliminary General Operating... mattered because it sets direction for future policy, implementation, or budget decisions. - Thompson Mini Park, Project 26-35-Professional Services Agreement mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. - Automated License Plate Reader Contract mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. - Adoption of Legislative Platform for 2026 mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. Next steps - No concrete follow-up step was clearly identified in the available record.
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