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Weekly summary for Campbell
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 6, 2026
This week in Campbell, city-related activity focused on regional waste management planning discussed at the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety & Justice Committee meeting on April 9. The committee reviewed the county’s Integrated Waste Management Plan as required by AB 939, which impacts Campbell’s development and neighborhood policies related to waste processing and environmental compliance.
Key points include:
- County committee received background on the 2013 Technical Advisory Committee Memorandum of Agreement relevant to waste management.
- Discussion supported siting and development of organic waste processing facilities in suitable locations within the county, affecting Campbell’s waste infrastructure planning.
- These developments provide context for Campbell’s ongoing efforts to align local development with countywide environmental and infrastructure goals.
What to watch: Future Campbell city council or planning commission meetings may address local implementation steps related to these county-level waste management initiatives.
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Agenda item: Implementation Committee receival of background on the history and development of the 2013 Technical Advisory Committee Memorandum of Agreement from staff. Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee recently discussed this issue.
Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee's 2026-04-09 meeting centered on Report out from each breakout group (10 minutes) Staff from the Cities of Cupertino, Sunnyvale, and Oakland provided... and Adjou…
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Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee's 2026-04-09 meeting centered on AB 939 required each County to develop and periodically update . a County Integrated Wast� Management Plan and to... and Followin…
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Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee
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