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City Council Regular Meeting met on 2026-02-17. 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 budget, fees, or fiscal policy.
Public comment: Sherry Hu, Mayor Present Jean Josey, Vice Mayor Present Michael McCorriston, Councilmember Present Kashef Qaadri, Councilmember Present John Morada, Councilmember Present 2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3) PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS 3.1) Presentation of the Lunar New Year Proclamation Brent Songey provided public comment.
Key Decisions
On a motion by Councilmember Qaadri, seconded by Councilmember McCorriston, and by unanimous vote, the City Council adopted Consent Calendar item 5.4 with the amendments to Exhibit A to the Resolution to add “ No personal identifying information will be collected or aggregated from users’...
On a motion by Councilmember Qaadri, seconded by Councilmember McCorriston, and by unanimous vote, the City Council approved the budget change for Fiscal Year 2025- 26.
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.
Budget actions can affect city service levels, project timing, and how limited local funds are allocated.
Topics Discussed
Result: adopted. [ 4-1] MOVED BY: Jean Josey, Vice Mayor SECOND: Kashef Qaadri, Councilmember.
3) Received the City Treasurer’ s Informational Report of Investments for the Quarter Ending December 31, 2025.
What Happens Next
Budget amendments move into implementation through city departments and future financial reporting.
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3.2
Employee Introductions New City of Dublin staff members, Vatsal Patel, Assistant Public Works Director/City Engineer, and James Lai, Senior Public Works Inspector, will be introduced.
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Recommendation: Welcome new staff members and congratulate Debbie on her promotion. Staff Report
PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS: In addition, Debbie Bell’s promotion to Public Works Director will be recognized. STAFF
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PUBLIC COMMENT: Consent Calendar items are typically non-controversial in nature and are considered for approval by the City Council with one single action. Members of the audience, Staff or the City Council who would like an item removed from the Consent Cale...
5.1
Approval of February 3, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes The City Council will consider approving the minutes of the February 3, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting.
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Recommendation: 2 February 17, 2026 Dublin City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 3 Approve the minutes of the February 3, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting. Staff Report Attachment 1 - February 3, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes
PUBLIC COMMENT: STAFF
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Payment Issuance Report and Electronic Funds Transfer The City Council will receive a listing of payments issued from December 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 totaling $11,207,556.99 and January 1, 2026 – January 31, 2026 totaling
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Recommendation: Receive the report. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Payment Issuance Report for December 2025 Attachment 2 - Payment Issuance Report for January 2026
PUBLIC COMMENT: $5,942,910.00. STAFF
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City Treasurer's Informational Report of Investments for the Quarter Ending December 31, 2025 The City Council will receive an informational report of the City’s investments through the quarter ending December 31, 2025, including a monthly
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Recommendation: Receive the report. Staff Report Attachment 1 - City of Dublin Investment Report for Period Ending December 31, 2025 Attachment 2 - Transaction Ledger - October through December 2025 Attachment 3 - Glossary of Investment...
PUBLIC COMMENT: transaction ledger. The City’s investment portfolio for this period totaled $526,153,048 (market value) with an average market yield of 3.82%. As required by the City’s Investment Policy, the City Treasurer (Finance Director) affirms that the C...
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Agreement with Revize Software Systems for Website Redesign and Related Services The City Council will consider an agreement with Revize Software Systems to provide website design, hosting, and content management services for the City’s
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Recommendation: Adopt the Resolution Approving an Agreement with Revize Software Systems for Website Redesign and Related Services. Staff Report Attachment 1 - Resolution Approving an Agreement with Revize Software Systems for Website R...
PUBLIC COMMENT: primary website, including a custom landing page for Dublin Police Services and The Wave, and a potential standalone Economic Development website. The scope of services includes website redesign, cloud hosting, accessibility compliance, securit...
Report on Dublin’s Transient Occupancy Tax and Direction on a Potential Increase The City Council will receive a report on the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT), including historical context, existing TOT structure, revenue trends, and
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Recommendation: Receive the report and direct Staff to prepare ballot materials to increase the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax rate to 12 percent in the 2026 General Election. Staff Report Item 8.2 - PowerPoint Presentation
NEW BUSINESS: regional context. This report also includes information on a potential increase to the TOT and seeks direction on whether to proceed with preparation of ballot materials for a potential TOT increase. STAFF
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