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26-0467
| 1 | 3.1 | City Attorney | CC- Closed Session | CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS
(Government Code Section 54957.6)
Agency Designated Representative: Mayor Mark Stapp
Unrepresented Employee: City Attorney | | |
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26-0468
| 1 | 3.2 | Closed Session | CC- Closed Session | CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS
(Government Code Section 54957.6)
Agency Designated Representatives: Lori Ann Farrell, Interim City Manager; Scott Wagner, Chief Financial Officer; Dominique Blanquie, Human Resources Director; Siara Goyer, Labor Relations Manager
Employee Organizations: Public Safety Management Association (Employee Unit 9) | | |
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26-0441
| 1 | 4.1 | Santa Rosa Housing Strategy | CC- Study Session | SANTA ROSA HOUSING STRATEGY
The Planning and Economic Development Department presents this study session to provide Council with information regarding housing regulations associated with State legislation. Council will take no action except for possible direction to staff. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0314
| 1 | 7.1 | Foster Care Awareness Month - May 2026 | CC- Proclamation | PROCLAMATION - FOSTER CARE AWARENESS MONTH - MAY 2026 | | |
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26-0405
| 1 | 7.2 | Eritrean Independence Day | CC- Proclamation | PROCLAMATION - ERITREAN INDEPENDENCE DAY | | |
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26-0421
| 1 | 8.1 | Community Empowerment Plan Update | CC- Staff Briefing | COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT PLAN UPDATE
This is a standing item on the agenda. Council will take no action except for possible direction to staff. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0356
| 1 | 12.1 | Regular Meeting Minutes - 05/05/2026, 05/06/2026 | CC- Minutes | May 5 and 6, 2026, Regular Meeting Minutes. | | |
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26-0450
| 1 | 12.2 | Regular Meeting Minutes - 05/12/2026 | CC- Minutes | May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting Minutes. | | |
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26-0449
| 1 | 12.3 | Special Meeting Minutes - 05/15/2026 | CC- Minutes | May 15, 2026, Special Meeting Minutes. | | |
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26-0380
| 1 | 13.1 | Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Services | CC- Consent - Motion | MOTION - APPROVAL - GENERAL SERVICE AGREEMENT NUMBER F003219 FOR ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT SERVICES
RECOMMENDATION: The Police Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve a two-year General Services Agreement Number F003219 with Cream’s Towing, Inc., Santa Rosa, California, for abandoned vehicle abatement services for a total amount of $300,000, and authorizes the Purchasing Agent to make non-substantive changes to the Agreement, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Agreement. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0437
| 1 | 13.2 | First Amendment F002610 County of Sonoma | CC- Consent - Motion | MOTION - FIRST AMENDMENT TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT NUMBER F002610 WITH THE RECORDS MANAGEMENT DIVISION OF THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT OF THE COUNTY OF SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve the First Amendment to Intergovernmental Agreement Number F002610 with the Records Management Division of the Information Systems Department of the County Of Sonoma, California to extend the term one year and increase compensation in the amount of $200,000, for a total contract not to exceed amount of $700,000 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to make non-substantive changes to the Amendment, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0438
| 1 | 13.3 | Second Amendment BPO 169623 Environmental Logisitics | CC- Consent - Motion | MOTION - SECOND AMENDMENT TO BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER 169623 WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LOGISTICS, INC.
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve the Second Amendment to Blanket Purchase Order (BPO) Number 169623 with Environmental Logistics, Inc., Bloomington, California, to extend the term one (1) year and increase compensation in the amount of $150,000, for a total BPO amount not to exceed $449,000 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0413
| 1 | 13.4 | Contract Award-Bennett Valley | CC- Consent - Motion | MOTION - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AWARD - C02557 BENNETT VALLEY PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works Department recommends that the Council, by motion, award Contract No. C02557 Bennett Valley Pavement Maintenance, in the amount of $644,000 to the lowest responsible bidder, Union Pavement Services, Inc. of Modesto, California, approve a 10% contract contingency in the amount of $64,400, and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute the Contract and any change orders in a total contract amount of $708,400. The source of funds is the Capital Improvement Fund. No City General Fund money is included in this project. | | |
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26-0415
| 1 | 13.5 | Purchase Order for Six Int'l HX620 Vocational Trucks | CC- Consent - Motion | MOTION - APPROVAL AND ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER FOR THE PURCHASE OF SIX (6) INTERNATIONAL HX620 VOCATIONAL TRUCKS
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve a Purchase Order to purchase six (6) International HX620 Vocational trucks from Peterson Trucks, Inc. of Santa Rosa, California, utilizing cooperative purchasing through the Sourcewell Cooperative Contract 032824-NVS for a total not-to-exceed amount of $1,644,781.13, and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the Purchase Order. This item has no impact on the current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0434
| 1 | 13.6 | Caltrans Cooperative Agreement-Stony Point Road | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPROVAL OF A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH CALTRANS FOR STONY POINT ROAD PROJECT INITIATION DOCUMENT
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, approve a Cooperative Agreement with the State of California, acting through its Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to provide support services for development of a Stony Point Road Project Initiation Document in the amount of $170,000, authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement, and authorize the City Manager to make non-substantive changes subject to approval by the City Attorney. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0435
| 1 | 13.7 | SMART Agreement-West Third Street Signal-Crossing | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPROVAL OF A CONSTRUCTION AND FUNDING AGREEMENT WITH SONOMA-MARIN AREA RAIL TRANSIT DISTRICT FOR WEST THIRD STREET SIGNALIZED GRADE CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, approve a Construction and Funding Agreement with Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) for construction of a traffic signal at West Third Street and the SMART Multiuse Path in the amount of $1,181,887.50, authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement, and authorize the City Manager to make non-substantive changes subject to approval by the City Attorney. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0439
| 1 | 13.8 | Grant Utility Easement for Hearn Community Hub | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPROVAL OF GRANT OF UTILITY EASEMENT FOR HEARN COMMUNITY HUB
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works Department and Real Estate Services recommend that the Council, by resolution: 1) approve the grant of an easement over a portion of City owned property located at 976, 980 and 1004 Hearn Avenue, APN 043-191-025 (formerly known as APNs 043-191-018, -019, and -020) (collectively, the “Property”), to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Pacific Bell Telephone Company, Sonic Telecom, LLC, Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, and CENIC Broadband Initiatives LLC, or any of their affiliates (collectively, the “Grantees”), and authorize the Director of Transportation and Public Works to negotiate non-substantive changes to the easement deed, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and to execute the easement deed; and 2) authorize the grant of future utility easements within the same area of the Property to any utility as may be necessary to support City facilities, and authorize the Director of Transportation and Public Works to negotiate such easement deeds, subj | | |
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26-0436
| 1 | 13.9 | Approval of FY 2026/2027 Grant Agreements for Public Services and Fair Housing | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 2026/2027 GRANT AGREEMENTS FOR PUBLIC SERVICES AND FAIR HOUSING (THIS ITEM IS CONTINUED TO THE JUNE 16, 2026, REGULAR MEETING)
RECOMMENDATION: The Housing and Community Services Department recommends that the Council, by resolution: 1) approve the Fiscal Year 2026/2027 Grant Agreements for public services with the Living Room, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa DBA Catholic Charities of Northwest California (Caritas Family Center, Caritas Drop-In Center, Homeless Outreach Services Team, and Samuel L. Jones Hall Homeless Shelter), and fair housing with Fair Housing Advocates of Northern California in the combined amount of $3,077,647; 2) authorize the Director of Housing and Community Services or their designee to execute the Grant Agreements and any future amendments thereto for public services and fair housing; and 3) authorize the City Manager or their designee to execute any forms or documents required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to implement the Grant Agreements. All funds in this item are inc | | |
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26-0134
| 1 | 13.10 | Admin Hearing Officer RFP | CC- Consent - Motion | RESOLUTION - AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER SERVICES
RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Economic Development Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, approve six (6) seven-year agreements for Administrative Hearing Officer Services with: 1) Civica Law, Irvine, California; 2) Palacios Law Office, Riverside, California; 3) Jones Mayer, Fullerton, California; 4) Nastich Law, Berkeley, California; 5) Robert M. Snider, Palm Desert, California; and 6) Serviam by Wright LLP, Irvine, California, for the purpose of providing Administrative Hearing support, in the amount of $50,000 per contract awarded, for a total aggregate not to exceed $300,000. This item has no impact on the current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0390
| 1 | 13.11 | 2026 General Municipal Election | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 3, 2026: CALLING THE ELECTION, REQUESTING CONSOLIDATION WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION AND ADOPTING REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
RECOMMENDATION: The City Clerk recommends that the Council, by two resolutions: 1) call and request to consolidate the November 3, 2026, General Municipal Election for the elective offices for Council Districts 2, 4, and 6 with the Statewide General Election; and 2) adopt regulations pertaining to candidate statements as required by Elections Code Sections 13307 and 13308. | | |
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26-0463
| 1 | 13.12 | Appointment of Interim City Manager and Approve Compensation and Benefits | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPOINTMENT OF INTERIM CITY MANAGER, APPROVAL OF INTERIM CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT AND ADOPTION OF SALARY
RECOMMENDATION: The Human Resources Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, appoint Jason Nutt to the office of Interim City Manager and approve an Employment Agreement for the Interim City Manager position. It is further recommended that the Council, introduce an ordinance entitled: Ordinance of the Council of the City of Santa Rosa Establishing a Monthly Salary of $28,452.33 ($341,428.00 annually) and Other Compensation and Benefits for the Interim City Manager. | | |
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26-0464
| 1 | 13.13 | Appointment of City Attorney and Setting Comp and Benefits | CC- Consent - Resolution | RESOLUTION - APPOINTMENT OF CITY ATTORNEY AND APPROVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BY RESOLUTION AND SETTING COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS BY ORDINANCE
RECOMMENDATION: The Human Resources Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, appoint Ashle Crocker to the office of City Attorney and approve an Employment Agreement for the City Attorney position. It is further recommended that the Council introduce an ordinance entitled: Ordinance of the Council of the City of Santa Rosa Establishing a Monthly Salary of $25,480.00 ($305,760.00 annually) and Other Compensation and Benefits for the City Attorney. | | |
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26-0353
| 1 | 13.14 | Ordinance Adoption Second Reading - Amend Ordinance 18-46 Section 202 of the 2025 California WUI Code and Update Existing Designated WUI Area | CC- Consent - Ordinance | ORDINANCE ADOPTION SECOND READING - ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA TO AMEND CHAPTER 18-46 - 2025 CALIFORNIA WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE CODE ADDING SECTION 18-46.202 - DEFINITIONS, WITH LOCAL AMENDMENT, AND UPDATE THE EXISTING DESIGNATED WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE AREA
RECOMMENDATION: The Fire Department recommends that the Council approve the second reading and adopt an ordinance to amend Chapter 18-46 - 2025 California Wildland Urban Interface Code to add Section 18-46.202 Definitions, with local amendments, to the Santa Rosa City Code and update the existing designated Wildland Urban Interface Area. This ordinance, introduced at the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting, passed by a 6-0-0-1 vote (Stapp recused). | | |
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26-0370
| 1 | 13.15 | Ordinance Adoption Second Reading - 1-10 SB 707 Updates Ordinance | CC- Consent - Ordinance | ORDINANCE ADOPTION SECOND READING - ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA TO AMEND CHAPTER 1-10 - OPEN GOVERNMENT OF THE SANTA ROSA CITY CODE RELATED TO SB 707 BROWN ACT UPDATES
RECOMMENDATION: The City Clerk’s and City Attorney’s Offices recommend that the Council approve the second reading of ordinance entitled Ordinance of the Council of the City of Santa Rosa to amend Chapter 1-10 - Open Government of the Santa Rosa City Code Related to SB 707 Brown Act Updates. This ordinance, introduced at the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting, passed by a 6-0-1-0 vote (Fleming Absent). | | |
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26-0416
| 1 | 13.16 | Ordinance Adoption Second Reading - Ordinance to Prezone 1977 Marsh Road | CC- Consent - Ordinance | ORDINANCE ADOPTION SECOND READING - ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA PRE-ZONING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1977 MARSH ROAD TO THE RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR-20) ZONING DISTRICT, ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER 036-035-011 - FILE NUMBER PLN25-0580
RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and Planning and Economic Development Department recommend that the Council approve the second reading and adopt an ordinance to Pre-zone the property located at 1977 Marsh Road to the RR-20 (Rural Residential) zoning district, consistent with the Very Low Density Residential General Plan land use designation. This ordinance, introduced at the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting, passed by a 6-0-1-0 vote (Fleming absent). | | |
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26-0419
| 1 | 13.17 | Ordinance Adoption Second Reading - Adopting A Text Amendment to the Planned Development 0308 Policy Statement for the Property at 5555 Montgomery Drive | CC- Consent - Ordinance | ORDINANCE ADOPTION SECOND READING - ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA ADOPTING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 0308 POLICY STATEMENT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5555 MONTGOMERY DRIVE - ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER 031-080-034, FILE NUMBER MJP14-012 (REZ14-016)
RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and the Planning and Economic Development Department recommends that the Council approve the second reading and adopt an ordinance to amend the text of the Spring Lake Village Planned Development Policy Statement (PD-0308). This ordinance, introduced at the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting, passed by a 6-1-0-0 vote (Alvarez no). | | |
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26-0420
| 1 | 13.18 | Ordinance Adoption Second Reading - Amending Title 20 of SR City Code by Reclassifying the Property for the Spring Lake Village East Grove Project | CC- Consent - Ordinance | ORDINANCE ADOPTION SECOND READING - ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ROSA AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE SANTA ROSA CITY CODE BY RECLASSIFYING THE PROPERTY FOR THE SPRING LAKE VILLAGE EAST GROVE PROJECT, LOCATED AT 225 LOS ALAMOS ROAD FROM RR-40-SR (RURAL RESIDENTIAL - SCENIC ROAD) TO THE PD-0308-SR (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-SCENIC ROAD) ZONING DISTRICT - ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER 031-101-026; FILE NUMBER MJP14-012 (REZ14-016)
RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and the Planning and Economic Development Department recommend that the Council approve the second reading and adopt an ordinance to rezone the property located at 225 Los Alamos Road from Rural Residential-Scenic Road (RR-40-SR) to Planned Development-Scenic Road (PD-0308-SR). This ordinance, introduced at the May 12, 2026, Regular Meeting, passed by a 6-1-0-0 vote (Alvarez no). | | |
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26-0440
| 1 | 15.1 | Let's Talk, Santa Rosa Report | CC- Report | REPORT - LET’S TALK, SANTA ROSA REPORT
BACKGROUND: This CIRO report summarizes key findings from the “Let’s Talk, Santa Rosa” survey, examines areas of agreement and disagreement among community members, and contextualizes those perceptions alongside performance data and prior surveys to inform future policy and budget decisions. Staff will provide updated participation numbers and analysis at the Council meeting because outreach and data collection are ongoing.
RECOMMENDATION: The Communications and Intergovernmental Relations Office recommends that the Council receive a report on the Let’s Talk, Santa Rosa community engagement initiative. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0445
| 1 | 15.2 | OIR Group LLC 2025 Annual Report | CC- Report | REPORT - INDEPENDENT POLICE AUDITOR ANNUAL REPORT (THIS ITEM IS CONTINUED TO THE JUNE 16, 2026, REGULAR MEETING)
BACKGROUND: On November 30, 2021, the City entered contract with the OIR Group to become an independent auditor of the Santa Rosa Police Department. The OIR group reports directly to the City Manager and reviews internal investigations, conducts audits of policies, practices, and records, and conducts community outreach.
RECOMMENDATION: The Interim City Manager recommends that the Council receive a presentation by the OIR Group, LLC, of the annual report of the Santa Rosa Police Department oversight. This is for information and no action will be taken. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget. | | |
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26-0446
| 1 | 15.3 | CalPERS Fresh Start | CC- Report | REPORT - AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT WITH CALPERS TO BEGIN FRESH START PROGRAM FOR PAYOFF OF UNFUNDED LIABILITY
BACKGROUND: The City of Santa Rosa faces a citywide $482 million Unfunded Accrued Liability (UAL) based on the most recent CalPERS valuation of the City’s pension plans. Without intervention, General Fund pension payments are projected to rise to $49 million by FY 2031. Following an evaluation by NHA Advisors, staff has identified a strategy that leverages $26 million in restricted pension funds to achieve $37 million in total cost avoidance, a more balanced amortization schedule and retire UAL debt six years earlier than currently scheduled.
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance Department recommends that the Council, by resolution: 1) authorize the City Manager to execute an amendment to the City’s contract with CalPERS to implement a “Fresh Start” re-amortization of the City’s Unfunded Accrued Liability (UAL); and 2) approve the strategic use of $26 million in restricted pension funds to support budget stability and long-term pension cost avoidance. | | |
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26-0414
| 1 | 16.1 | 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan | CC- Public Hearing | PUBLIC HEARING - 2025 URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN AND 2025 WATER SHORTAGE CONTINGENCY PLAN
BACKGROUND: The Urban Water Management Planning Act (Act) requires every urban water supplier that provides water for municipal purposes to more than 3,000 connections or supplies more than 3,000 acre-feet per year (AFY) of water to adopt and submit an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) every five years. The Act requires updates to specific information in the UWMP regarding the system, forecasted future supplies and demands, and requires the urban water supplier to hold a public hearing of their governing body to review and adopt the UWMP. The Act also includes a requirement to prepare a Water Shortage Contingency Plan (Shortage Plan), which details how a water supplier plans to respond to water shortage levels ranging from up to 10 percent to over 50 percent.
The City’s previous UWMP and Shortage Plan, the 2020 UWMP and Shortage Plan, were last adopted by the City Council in June 2021. The Shortage Plan was subsequently amended by th | | |
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26-0422
| 1 | 21.1 | Upcoming Meetings List | CC- Upcoming Meetings | UPCOMING MEETINGS LIST | | |
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