TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2024 - 5:00 PM  
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW  
COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND VIDEO CONFERENCE, 500  
CASTRO ST., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94041  
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AND NOTICE  
Pat Showalter, Mayor  
Lisa Matichak, Vice Mayor  
Kimbra McCarthy, City Manager  
Jennifer Logue, City Attorney  
Heather Glaser, City Clerk  
Margaret Abe-Koga, Councilmember  
Alison Hicks, Councilmember  
Ellen Kamei, Councilmember  
Lucas Ramirez, Councilmember  
Emily Ann Ramos, Councilmember  
Council Chambers and Video Conference, 500 Castro  
St., Mountain View, CA 94041  
5:00 PM  
Tuesday, June 25, 2024  
JOINT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL (REGULAR), SHORELINE REGIONAL PARK COMMUNITY  
(SPECIAL), AND CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FINANCING AUTHORITY  
(SPECIAL)  
This meeting is being conducted with a virtual component. Anyone wishing to address the Council virtually may join  
Webinar ID: 843 5126 7142. When the Mayor announces the item on which you wish to speak, click the “raise hand”  
feature in Zoom or dial *9 on your phone. When the Mayor calls your name to provide public comment, if you are  
participating via phone, please press *6 to unmute yourself.  
5:00 P.M.-CLOSED SESSION  
1. CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT (OPEN SESSION)  
2. CLOSED SESSION (PLAZA CONFERENCE ROOM)  
2.1  
Attachment(s):  
6:30 P.M.-REGULAR SESSION  
1. CALL TO ORDER  
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
3. ROLL CALL  
4. CONSENT CALENDAR  
These items will be approved by one motion unless any member of the Council or audience wishes to remove  
an item for discussion. The reading of the full text of ordinances and resolutions will be waived unless a  
Councilmember requests otherwise.  
4.1  
Approve City Council and Shoreline Regional Park Community meeting minutes of  
March 19, 2024, March 26, 2024, April 9, 2024, April 23, 2024, May 14, 2024 and May  
28, 2024.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.2  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Establishing the  
Recommendation(s):  
Fiscal Year 2024-25 Appropriations Limit, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
Adopt the Recommended Fiscal Year 2024-25 Capital Improvement Program by taking  
4.3  
Recommendation(s):  
the following actions:  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving  
Inclusion of the Amendment to Underground Utilities at 1020 Terra Bella, Project 24-  
38, in the Recommended Fiscal Year 2024-25 Capital Improvement Program, to be read  
in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Adopting the  
Recommended Fiscal Year 2024-25 Capital Improvement Program, including All  
Amendments to Existing Projects, Except for Amendment to Underground Utilities at  
1020 Terra Bella, Project 24-38, Excluding the Shoreline Regional Park Community, to  
be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Mountain View Shoreline  
Regional Park Community Adopting the Recommended Fiscal Year 2024-25 Capital  
Improvement Program for the Mountain View Shoreline Regional Park Community,  
Including Amendments to Existing Projects, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived (Attachment 3 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
4.4  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending  
Recommendation(s):  
Resolution No. 18301 to Extend the Declaration of a Shelter Crisis in the City of  
Mountain View through June 30, 2026, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a  
4.5  
Recommendation(s):  
Request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the Allocation of Fiscal  
Year 2024-25 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project  
Funding, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council  
report).  
2. Accept $121,052 in Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle  
Project Funding and appropriate the funds to Miramonte Avenue Improvements,  
Project 20-01. (Five votes required)  
3. Transfer and appropriate $458,451 from the Construction/Conveyance Tax Fund  
and $1,900,000 from the 2016 Measure B Sales Tax to Miramonte Avenue  
Improvements, Project 20-01. (Five votes required)  
4. Approve plans and specifications for Miramonte Avenue Improvements, Project 20-  
01, and authorize staff to advertise the project for bidding.  
5. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the project budget of  
$5,878,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.6  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending  
Resolution No. 18783, Which, Among Other Things, Authorized Amendment of an  
Recommendation(s):  
Agreement with Community Services Agency of Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los  
Altos Hills (“CSA”) for Operation of the Elevate MV Pilot Program, to Decrease the  
amount of the Agreement with CSA by Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000)  
in Light of CSA’s Receipt of a Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollar ($250,000) Grant from  
the Tides Foundation, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to  
the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
4.7  
Recommendation(s):  
City Manager or Designee to Enter into a Funding Agreement with Alta Housing, a  
California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation (Entity No. 2541961), to Design and  
Construct City-Obligated Utility Undergrounding Improvements at 1020 Terra Bella  
Avenue in an Amount Not to Exceed $2.5 Million, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
4.8  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Appointing 15  
Members and 10 Members-at-Large/Alternates to the Youth Advisory Committee for  
the 2024-25 School Year Term, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.9  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Adopting the  
Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting  
Program for 2019/20 City Bridges and Culverts Structural Inspection and Repairs,  
Project 20-60, in Accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, to be read  
in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Transfer $330,000 of the CIP Reserve funding from 2019/20 City Bridges and  
Culverts Structural Inspection and Repairs, Project 20-60, back to the CIP Reserve Fund.  
3. Acting in its capacity as Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community, transfer and appropriate $2,610,000 from the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community Fund to 2019/20 City Bridges and Culverts Structural Inspection and  
Repairs, Project 20-60, increasing the total project budget to $3,110,000, of which  
100% is from the Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with Biggs Cardosa Associates, Inc., a California corporation (Entity No.  
1293239), for 2019/20 City Bridges and Culverts Structural Inspection and Repairs,  
Project 20-60, to add $144,000 for additional design services, for a total not-to-exceed  
amount of $389,000.  
5. Approve plans and specifications for 2019/20 City Bridges and Culverts Structural  
Inspection and Repairs, Project 20-60, and authorize staff to advertise the project for  
bids.  
6. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award the construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the project budget of  
$3,110,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.10  
1. Accept and appropriate a donation in the amount of $20,000 from Friends of the  
Mountain View Library to support the Mountain View Public Library’s programs and  
collections. (Five votes required)  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Accept and appropriate a donation in the amount of $500 from the Kiwanis Club of  
Los Altos to support the Mountain View Police Department’s Dreams and Futures  
Summer Program. (Five votes required)  
3. Amend the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Adopted Budget to appropriate and transfer $3.0  
million from the Open Space Acquisition Reserve to the Strategic Property Acquisition  
Reserve. (Five votes required)  
Attachment(s):  
4.11  
Award the contract for legal advertising for Fiscal Year 2024-25 to the San Francisco  
Recommendation(s):  
Daily, LLC, doing business as The Daily Post, as the lowest responsive responsible bidder  
in an amount of $12,650, and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute  
subsequent change orders in an amount not to exceed $7,350, for a total contract  
amount not to exceed $20,000.  
Attachment(s):  
As recommended by the Council Sustainability Committee, accept the Final 2021 and  
4.12  
Recommendation(s):  
Preliminary 2022 Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories.  
Attachment(s):  
4.13  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement  
with Associated Right of Way Services, Inc., a California corporation (Entity No.  
1561126), to provide acquisition, relocation, and appraisal services for Rengstorff  
Grade Separation, Design and Right-of-Way, Project 22-27, in a not-to-exceed amount  
of $540,000, for a total compensation amount of $590,000. Approximately 10% of the  
total costs from preliminary engineering through construction for the Rengstorff Grade  
Separation project will be funded by the Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Transfer and appropriate $440,630 from the Park Land Dedication Fund to  
4.14  
Recommendation(s):  
Villa-Chiquita Park, Project 21-61. (Five votes required)  
2. Approve plans and specifications for Villa-Chiquita Park, Project 21-61, and  
authorize staff to advertise the project for bids.  
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the project budget of  
$2,590,630.  
Attachment(s):  
4.15  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement  
with BKF Engineers, a California corporation (Business Entity No. 3696846), to provide  
design and construction support services for Moffett Boulevard Complete Streets,  
Project 24-03, in a not-to-exceed amount of $913,000.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services agreement  
4.16  
Recommendation(s):  
with Cascadia Consulting Group to develop a 2035 Climate Strategy in a not-to-exceed  
amount of $433,234.  
Attachment(s):  
4.17  
1. Transfer and appropriate $197,000 from Water System Improvements and Recycled  
Water System Improvements, Project 21-04, and $300,000 from Water System  
Improvements and Recycled Water System Improvements, Project 24-06, to  
Miramonte Reservoir Site Improvements, Project 24-41. (Five votes required)  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a professional services  
agreement with HydroScience Engineers, Inc., a California corporation (Business Entity  
No. 2063417), to provide design services for Miramonte Reservoir Site Improvements,  
Project 24-41, in a not-to-exceed amount of $634,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.18  
1. Accept Colony Street Connection to Permanente Creek Trail, Project 18-48, and  
authorize the final contract payment.  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Accept Fire Station No. 4, Internal Modifications, Project 20-65, and authorize the  
final contract payment.  
3. Transfer $600,000 of CIP Reserve funding from Fire Station No. 4, Internal  
Modifications, Project 20-65, to the CIP Reserve Fund. (Five votes required)  
4. Accept Miramonte Water and Sewer Main Replacement, Projects 21-21 and 21-22,  
and authorize the final contract payment.  
Attachment(s):  
4.19  
1. Find that in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)  
requirements, Grant Road and Sleeper Avenue Intersection Improvements, Design and  
Construction (Phase I), Project 21-39, is categorically exempt as Class 1, Existing  
Facilities under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 and on a separate and independent  
basis is categorically exempt as Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land, under CEQA  
Guideline Section 15304.  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Approve plans and specifications for Grant Road and Sleeper Avenue Intersection  
Improvements, Design and Construction (Phase I), Project 21-39, and authorize staff to  
advertise the project for bids.  
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to award a construction contract to the  
lowest responsive responsible bidder if the bid is within the project budget of  
$3,675,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.20  
Acting in its joint capacity as the City Council and Board of Directors of the Shoreline  
Regional Park Community, authorize the City Manager or designee to take the following  
action if needed between the dates of June 26, 2024 and August 31, 2024, with  
ratification by the City Council and Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community at their next meeting.  
Recommendation(s):  
Amend the construction contract with K. J. Woods Construction, Inc., a California  
corporation (Entity No. 1834949), for Water and Sanitary Sewer Main Replacement  
Crossing U.S. 101, Construction, Project 20-41, to add up to $550,000 for a  
not-to-exceed amount of up to $10,368,000, of which 12% is from the Shoreline  
Regional Park Community Fund.  
Attachment(s):  
4.21  
As recommended by the Council Sustainability Committee, direct staff to: (1) prepare  
Recommendation(s):  
an ordinance updating City Code Chapter 8 (Mountain View Building Code) to expand  
electrical prewiring requirements in 2024; and (2) prepare energy performance  
requirements and additional prewiring requirements as part of the 2025 Triennial  
Building Code Ordinance Update to Chapter 8 of the City Code in 2025.  
Attachment(s):  
4.22  
Authorize the City of Mountain View to participate in the National Opioids Settlement  
Recommendation(s):  
with Kroger Co. and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute related  
settlement participation forms and agreements, including agreement(s) with the state  
or county for use of settlement proceeds without further Council action.  
Attachment(s):  
4.23  
Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute a revised Joint Exercise of Powers  
Agreement for animal services with Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority as a  
participating member agency.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.24  
1. Transfer and appropriate $442,000 from the Land Use Documents Fee Reserve to R3  
Zoning District Update, Project 20-67, increasing the project budget from $1,455,000 to  
$1,897,000. (Five votes required)  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute an amendment to the  
professional services agreement with Opticos Design, Inc., a California corporation  
(Business Entity No. 2567406), increasing compensation by $548,326 for an amount  
not to exceed $1,696,203, for additional tasks supporting the R3 Zoning District  
Update.  
Attachment(s):  
4.25  
1. As recommended by the Council Transportation Committee, approve deferring the  
bus lane elements of the project scope for Shoreline Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and  
Utility Improvements, Design, Project 16-58, to be a later phase of the project.  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Acting in its capacity as Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park Community,  
transfer and appropriate $407,000 from the 2018 Shoreline Series A Bond Proceeds  
from Northbound Shoreline/101 Off-Ramp Realignment, Project 20-37, to Shoreline  
Boulevard Interim Bus Lane and Utility Improvements, Design, Project 16-58, increasing  
the total project budget for Project 16-58 to $4,422,331, of which 68% is from the  
Shoreline Regional Park Community Fund.  
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with William R. Gray and Company, a California corporation (Entity No.  
1278766), doing business as Gray Bowen Scott, to add $224,000 for project  
management services, for a total not-to-exceed amount of $461,000.  
4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to amend the professional services  
agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc., a California corporation (Entity No.  
378336), to add $158,000 for additional design services, for a total not-to-exceed  
amount of $3,375,000.  
Attachment(s):  
4.26  
Receive an update on the Amendment to Education Enhancement Reserve Joint Powers  
Agreement (EER JPA).  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
5. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC ON NONAGENDIZED ITEMS  
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Council on any matter not on the  
agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on any topic within the City Council's subject matter jurisdiction for up  
to three minutes during this section. If there appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be  
reduced to no less than 1.5 minutes. State law prohibits the Council from acting on nonagenda items.  
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
6.1  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View:  
Recommendation(s):  
1. Approving a Midyear Capital Improvement Program Project: Solar Arrays at the  
Mountain View Senior Center, Mountain View Sports Pavilion, and Whisman Sports  
Center (“Project Sites”);  
2. Transferring and Appropriating $750,000 to Fund the Project;  
3. Awarding an Energy Services Contract to Syserco Energy Solutions, Inc., for the  
Design and Installation of Solar Arrays at the Project Sites for a Total Amount Not to  
Exceed $5,944,803;  
4. Finding that the Project Collectively and Each Project Site Individually, Meet the  
Requirements of California Government Code Section 4217.12; and  
5. Finding that the Project is Categorically Exempt as Class 1, Existing Facilities Under  
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15301 and on a  
Separate and Independent Basis is Exempt as Class 3, Construction of Small Structures,  
Under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301,  
To be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
(Five votes required)  
Attachment(s):  
6.2  
6.3  
Convene a public hearing to accept and consider public comments on recommended  
water, wastewater, and trash/recycling/organics rate increases.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Convene a public hearing, accept public comment, and take the following actions  
necessary for the City of Mountain View, the Shoreline Regional Park Community, and  
the Mountain View Capital Improvement Financing Authority to adopt the Fiscal Year  
2024-25 budgets, fee modifications, and funding for the adopted Fiscal Year 2024-25  
Capital Improvement Projects.  
Recommendation(s):  
City of Mountain View Actions:  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Appropriating  
One Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,750,000) for Capital  
Improvement Project 24-38, Underground Utilities at 1020 Terra Bella, and Authorizing  
the Finance and Administrative Services Director to Make Adjustments and Corrections  
to Capital Improvement Program Amounts and Determine Final Capital Improvement  
Program Amounts Based on Council Direction, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View: (1) Adopting  
the Fiscal Year 2024-25 City Budget; (2) Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures  
Approved by Said Budget; (3) Establishing Public Benefit Amounts for the El Camino  
Real Precise Plan and San Antonio Precise Plan; (4) Establishing Community Benefits  
Values for the East Whisman Precise Plan; (5) Authorizing the City Manager to Execute  
Funding Agreements Consistent with Nonprofit Funding Appropriations in the Adopted  
Budget; and (6) Authorizing the Finance and Administrative Services Director to Adjust  
Appropriations in Various Funds as Needed to Align with Actual Revenue Earned and  
Received as Specifically Set Forth Herein, Make Final Adjustments to the Community  
Stabilization and Fair Rent Act and Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Ordinance Budgets  
and Fees, Adjust Appropriations Related to the Graham Middle School Site Based on  
Billed Invoices, and Determine Final Budget Amounts Based on Council Direction, to be  
read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending the  
City of Mountain View Master Fee Schedule, to be read in title only, further reading  
waived (Attachment 3 to the Council report).  
4. Commit $1,800,000 of Park Land Dedication Funds to the adopted Fiscal Year 2024-  
25 Capital Projects, including amendments to existing projects (Attachment 4 to the  
Council report).  
5. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Amending the  
Regular Salary Plan for Fiscal Year 2023-24 and Regular and Hourly Salary Plans for  
Fiscal Year 2024-25, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 5 to  
the Council report).  
Mountain View Shoreline Regional Park Community Actions:  
6. Adopt a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Regional Park  
Community: (1) Adopting the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Shoreline Regional Park Community  
Budget; (2) Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures Approved by Said Budget; and  
(3) Authorizing the Treasurer to Adjust Appropriations as Needed to Make Payments in  
Accordance with the Tax-Sharing Agreement with Santa Clara County and the Education  
Enhancement Reserve Joint Powers Agreement, to Align Appropriations with Actual  
Revenues Earned and Received as Specifically Set Forth Herein, and Determine Final  
Budget Amounts Based on Board Direction (Attachment 6 to the Council report).  
City of Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing Authority Action:  
7. Adopt a Resolution of the City of Mountain View Capital Improvements Financing  
Authority (“MVCIFA”) Adopting the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Budget for Debt Service  
Payments, Appropriating Funds to Cover Expenditures Approved by Said Budget, and  
Authorizing the MVCIFA Treasurer to Make Budget Adjustments and Determine Final  
Budget Amounts Based on MVCIFA Board Direction, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 7 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
7. NEW BUSINESS  
7.1  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View:  
Recommendation(s):  
(1) Calling a General Municipal Election and Ordering Consolidation with the Statewide  
General Election for the Purpose of Submitting to the Voters One Ballot Measure;  
(2) Authorizing Members of the Council to Author an Argument for the Ballot Measure;  
(3) Directing the City Attorney to Prepare an Impartial Analysis; and  
(4) Authorizing the City Clerk to Contract with the County of Santa Clara for Services to  
be Performed in Connection with the General Municipal Election to be Held on Tuesday,  
November 5, 2024, and Related Actions.  
To be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachments 1 and 2 to the Council  
report). (Five votes required)  
Attachment(s):  
7.2  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Amend the Memorandum of Understanding Between the  
International Association of Firefighters, Local 1965, and the City for the Period of July  
1, 2024 Through June 30, 2027, and Revise the City’s Salary Plan to Reflect These  
Compensation Changes, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1  
to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Amend the Memorandum of Understanding Between the  
Mountain View Police Officers Association and the City for the Period of July 1, 2024  
Through June 30, 2027, and Revise the City’s Salary Plan to Reflect These Compensation  
Changes, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council  
report).  
3. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Modify Compensation for Unrepresented Confidential  
Employees, Fire Managers, Police Managers, Department Heads, and Council  
Appointees for the Period of July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2027, and Revise the City’s  
Salary Plan to Reflect These Compensation Changes, to be read in title only, further  
reading waived (Attachment 3 to the Council report).  
4. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Modify Compensation for Hourly Employees for the Period  
of July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2027, and Revise the City’s Hourly Salary Plan to  
Reflect These Compensation Changes, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 4 to the Council report).  
5. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Amend the Memorandum of Understanding Between the  
EAGLES and the City of Mountain View, for the Period of July 1, 2024 Through June 30,  
2027, and Revise the City’s Salary Plan to Reflect These Compensation Changes, to be  
read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 6 to the Council report).  
6. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
City Manager or Designee to Amend the Memorandum of Understanding Between the  
Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 521 and the City of Mountain View,  
for the Period of July 1, 2024 Through June 30, 2027, and Revise the City’s Salary Plan  
to Reflect These Compensation Changes, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 8 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
8. COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS  
No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Council at this time.  
9. CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
10. ADJOURNMENT  
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nondiscrimination policy, please contact the City's Section 504 Coordinator at laurel.james@mountainview.gov or 650-903-6397.  
Computer-generated captioning of the City Council meeting is unedited and should neither be relied upon for complete accuracy nor used as a  
verbatim transcript.  
ADDRESSING THE COUNCIL:  
Email comments to city.council@mountainview.gov by 4:30 p.m. on the meeting date. Emails will be received directly by the City Council. Please  
identify the Agenda item number in the subject line of your email. Requests to show an audio or video presentation during a Council meeting should  
be directed to city.clerk@mountainview.gov by 4:30 p.m. on the meeting date.  
Anyone wishing to address the Council in person must complete a blue speaker card indicating the name you would like to be called by when it is  
your turn to speak and the item number on which you wish to speak. Please complete one blue speaker card for each item on which you wish to  
speak. Virtual and in-person speakers will be called in order as determined by the Mayor.  
Pursuant to Council Policy A-13, an individual speaker shall have up to 3 minutes to address the Council. For any agenda item or for Oral  
Communications on nonagenda items, if there appears to be a large number of speakers, the Mayor may reduce speaking time to no less than 1.5  
minutes per speaker unless there is an objection from Council by majority vote.  
If requested in advance of the public input portion of the agenda item to the Mayor or City Clerk, a speaker who represents five or more members of  
the public in attendance who complete cards but elect not to speak may have up to 10 minutes to address the Council, if the Mayor determines that  
such extension will reduce the total number of speakers who planned to speak.  
An applicant and/or appellant for a zone change, precise plan or quasi-judicial hearing or appeal to the Council shall have up to 10 minutes to  
address the Council and, with the consent of the Council, two minutes of rebuttal at the conclusion of all public speakers.  
The presiding officer may remove or cause the removal of any individual(s) for disrupting a meeting in accordance with California Government Code  
section 54957.95, as may be amended from time to time. In accordance with California Government Code section 54957.9, as may be amended from  
time to time, the Council may order a meeting room cleared and continue in session in the event a meeting is willfully interrupted by a group or  
groups of persons so as to render the orderly conduct of the meeting impossible, and order cannot be restored by the removal of individuals who are  
disrupting the meeting.  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3(b)(1), at least twice the allotted speaking time will be provided to a member of the public who utilizes  
a translator.  
Russian, Spanish or Chinese interpretationis available via Zoom upon request.Please contact the City Clerk's office by 5:00 p.m. at least two  
business days prior to the day of the scheduled Council meeting by phone at (650) 903-6399 or by email at city.clerk@mountainview.gov  
La interpretación en ruso, español o mandarín está disponible a través de Zoom si se solicita. Comuníquese con la Oficina dela Secretaría Municipal  
antes de las 5:00 p. m. con al menos dos días hábiles antes del día en que al reunión del concejo está programada. Comuníquese por teléfono al  
(650) 903-6399 o por correo electrónico a city.clerk@mountainview.gov  
应要求通过 Zoom 提供俄语、西班牙语或中文口译服务。 请至少在预定的市议会会议召开的两个工作日前在下5:00 之前联系市书记  
办公室,致电 (650) 903-6399 发送电子邮件至 city.clerk@mountainview.gov  
По запросу предоставляется перевод на русский, испанский и китайский языки через Zoom. Обращайтесь в офис городского секретаря до  
17.00 не позже, чем за два рабочих дня до даты заседания совета. Звоните по телефону (650) 903-6399 или пишите по электронной почте