Meeting Summaries Archive
Mountain View City Council Meeting Summaries
2026-02-10 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-02-10 meeting centered on Transit Center Grade Separation and Access Project (Castro and Evelyn Improvements), Project 21-35-Design Concept and Notice of Intention to Vacate Public Street and Easement at 881 Castro Street, with additional discussion on R3 Zoning District Update - Development Standards and Strategies. - Transit Center Grade Separation and Access Project (Castro and Evelyn Improvements), Project 21-35-Design Concept: The item focused on Transit Center Grade Separation and Access Project (Castro and Evelyn Improvements), Project 21-35-Design Concept. - Notice of Intention to Vacate Public Street and Easement at 881 Castro Street: The item focused on Notice of Intention to Vacate Public Street and Easement at 881 Castro Street. - R3 Zoning District Update - Development Standards and Strategies: The item focused on R3 Zoning District Update - Development Standards and Strategies. - Legislative Program Priorities for 2026: The item focused on Legislative Program Priorities for 2026. - Charter Modernization - 2026 Ballot Measure: The item focused on Charter Modernization - 2026 Ballot Measure. Key decisions - Transit Center Grade Separation and Access Project (Castro and Evelyn Improvements), Project 21-35-Design Concept was approved. - Notice of Intention to Vacate Public Street and Easement at 881 Castro Street was adopted. - R3 Zoning District Update - Development Standards and Strategies was discussed. - Final action was unclear for Legislative Program Priorities for 2026 and Charter Modernization - 2026 Ballot Measure. What matters to the public - Transit Center Grade Separation and Access Project (Castro and Evelyn Improvements), Project 21-35-Design Concept mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Notice of Intention to Vacate Public Street and Easement at 881 Castro Street mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - R3 Zoning District Update - Development Standards and Strategies mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Legislative Program Priorities for 2026 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.
2026-01-27 • 5:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-01-27 meeting centered on Miramonte Avenue Complete Streets Study, Project 23-31-Final Report; Street Reconstruction (Miramonte Avenue),... and Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading), with additional discussion on Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading). - Miramonte Avenue Complete Streets Study, Project 23-31-Final Report; Street Reconstruction (Miramonte Avenue),...: The item focused on Miramonte Avenue Complete Streets Study, Project 23-31-Final Report; Street Reconstruction (Miramonte Avenue),.... - Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading): The item focused on Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading). - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading): The item focused on Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading). - Shoreline Park Water Control Structures Improvements, Project 23-44-Various Actions: The item focused on Shoreline Park Water Control Structures Improvements, Project 23-44-Various Actions. - Mountain View Affordable Housing Initiative Fund - Partnership with Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation: The item focused on Mountain View Affordable Housing Initiative Fund - Partnership with Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation. Key decisions - Miramonte Avenue Complete Streets Study, Project 23-31-Final Report; Street Reconstruction (Miramonte Avenue),... and Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading) were approved. - Final action was unclear for Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading), Shoreline Park Water Control Structures Improvements, Project 23-44-Various Actions, and Mountain View Affordable Housing Initiative Fund - Partnership with Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation. What matters to the public - Miramonte Avenue Complete Streets Study, Project 23-31-Final Report; Street Reconstruction (Miramonte Avenue),... mattered because it commits public funds and shapes how the work or service moves forward. - Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading) mattered because it affects housing delivery, interim housing support, or affordability. - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading) mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Shoreline Park Water Control Structures Improvements, Project 23-44-Various Actions mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. Next steps - Housing Element Program 1.1(g)-Zoning/Precise Plan and General Plan Amendments (Second Reading) points to a later ordinance step or follow-up legislative action. - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning)-Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (Second Reading) points to a later ordinance step or follow-up legislative action.
2026-01-13 • 6:00 PM
Mountain View City Council
What happened Mountain View City Council's 2026-01-13 meeting centered on Nomination/Election of Mayor and Nomination/Election of Vice Mayor, with additional discussion on Remarks by Outgoing Mayor. - Nomination/Election of Mayor: The item focused on Nomination/Election of Mayor. - Nomination/Election of Vice Mayor: The item focused on Nomination/Election of Vice Mayor. - Remarks by Outgoing Mayor: The item focused on Remarks by Outgoing Mayor. - Remarks by Incoming Vice Mayor: The item focused on Remarks by Incoming Vice Mayor. - Remarks by Incoming Mayor: The item focused on Remarks by Incoming Mayor. Key decisions - Final action was unclear for Nomination/Election of Mayor, Nomination/Election of Vice Mayor, Remarks by Outgoing Mayor, Remarks by Incoming Vice Mayor, and Remarks by Incoming Mayor. What matters to the public - Nomination/Election of Mayor mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Nomination/Election of Vice Mayor mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Remarks by Outgoing Mayor mattered because it was one of the meeting's main substantive items. - Remarks by Incoming Vice Mayor 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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