TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 2026 - 5:30 PM  
CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW  
COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND VIDEO CONFERENCE, 500  
CASTRO ST., MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94041  
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AND NOTICE  
Mayor Emily Ann Ramos  
Vice Mayor Chris Clark  
Kimbra McCarthy, City Manager  
Jennifer Logue, City Attorney  
Heather Glaser, City Clerk  
Councilmember Alison Hicks  
Councilmember Ellen Kamei  
Councilmember John McAlister  
Councilmember Lucas Ramirez  
Councilmember Pat Showalter  
Council Chambers and Video Conference, 500 Castro  
St., Mountain View, CA 94041  
5:30 PM  
Tuesday, June 9, 2026  
JOINT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL (REGULAR), SHORELINE REGIONAL PARK COMMUNITY  
(SPECIAL), AND CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FINANCING AUTHORITY  
(REGULAR)  
This meeting is being conducted with a virtual component. Anyone wishing to address the Council virtually may join the meeting  
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TELECONFERENCE NOTICE:  
Councilmember John McAlister will participate in the meeting by teleconference pursuant to Government Code  
§54953(b) from Dunkin’ Corporate Office, 130 Royall Street, Canton, MA 02021. The teleconference location will be  
accessible to the public and the agenda for the meeting will be posted at that location pursuant to Government Code  
Section 54953(b)(3). Members of the public have the opportunity to address the legislative body at this location.  
5:30 P.M.-CLOSED SESSION  
1. CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT (OPEN SESSION)  
2. CLOSED SESSION  
2.1  
6:30 P.M.-REGULAR SESSION  
1. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/ROLL CALL  
2. CLOSED SESSION REPORT  
3. PRESENTATIONS  
These are presentations only. The City Council will not take any action.  
3.1  
3.2  
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  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 36, Article XIV,  
Division 2 (Residential Development: Below-Market-Rate Housing Program) of the  
Mountain View City Code to Modify the Below-Market-Rate Program and add Section  
36.40.32 Governing Graduated Fee Reduction for Small Projects, and Finding That  
These Code Amendments are Not Subject to the California Environmental Quality Act,  
to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
(First reading: 7-0)  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
4.2  
1. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 36 (Zoning) of  
the Mountain View City Code to Authorize Streamlined Administrative Approval of  
Housing Development Projects that are Statutorily Exempt from the California  
Environmental Quality Act Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080.66; and to  
Make Other Minor Modifications to Chapter 36 to Align Land Uses in the Residential  
and Commercial Zones with State Laws; and Finding that the Amendments are Exempt  
from Review Under the California Environmental Quality Act, as Recommended by the  
Environmental Planning Commission, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 1 to the Council Report). (First reading: 7-0)  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 28  
(Subdivisions) and Chapter 41 (Park Land Dedication or Fees In Lieu Thereof) of the  
Mountain View City Code to Authorize Streamlined Administrative Approval of Housing  
Development Projects that are Statutorily Exempt from the California Environmental  
Quality Act Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080.66; and to Make Other  
Minor Modifications to Chapter 28 and Chapter 41 to Achieve Greater Consistency with  
State Laws, for Internal Consistency within the City Code, and to Align the City Code  
with Current Permitting Procedures and Practices; and Finding that the Amendments  
are Exempt from Review Under the California Environmental Quality Act, to be read in  
title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report). (First reading: 7-  
0)  
Attachment(s):  
4.3  
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Renewing Approval of Mountain View  
Police Department Military Equipment Use Policy, Adopting Updated Military  
Equipment Use Policy and Finding That This Action is Not Subject to the California  
Environmental Quality Act, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment  
1 to the Council report). (First reading 7-0)  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
4.4  
Recommendation(s):  
City Manager or Designee to Execute Fiscal Year 2026-27 Funding Agreements with the  
Community Services Agency of Mountain View, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills for  
Housing-Related Services in an Amount Not to Exceed One Hundred Seventy-Seven  
Thousand Dollars ($177,000), and for a Homeless Prevention Direct Financial Assistance  
Program in an Amount Not to Exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000),  
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 Amending  
Resolution No. 18301 to Extend the Declaration of a Shelter Crisis in the City of  
Mountain View Through June 30, 2035, to be read in title only, further reading waived  
(Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
Attachment(s):  
4.5  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Approving a  
Request to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the Allocation of Fiscal  
Year 2026-27 Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project  
Funding, to be read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council  
report).  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Accept $165,225 in Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle  
Project Funding and appropriate funds to Interim Pedestrian Mall Improvements,  
Castro Intersections, Project 23-49. (Five votes required)  
Attachment(s):  
4.6  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Authorizing the  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
City Manager or Their Designee to Amend an Agreement with Silicon Valley Clean  
Energy to Increase Funding for the Heat Pump Water Heater Program by $500,000,  
Resulting in a Total Not-to-Exceed Amount of $1,000,000, to be read in title only,  
further reading waived (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View Calling a  
4.7  
Recommendation(s):  
General Municipal Election for the purpose of Electing Three (3) Members of the City  
Council, Requesting the Board of Supervisors to Authorize the Registrar of Voters to  
Contract for Election Services, Authorizing the City Clerk to Contract with the County of  
Santa Clara Pertaining to Services to be Performed by the County in Connection with  
the General Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, and Related  
Actions, 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 a 200  
-Word Maximum for a Candidate’s Statement of Qualifications and Charging Each  
Candidate for a Fixed Share of Costs for the Printing, Handling, Translating, and Mailing  
for the General Municipal Election to be Held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, to be  
read in title only, further reading waived (Attachment 2 to the Council report).  
3. Direct the City Clerk to take all necessary actions related to the conduct of the  
November 3, 2026 General Municipal Election.  
Attachment(s):  
4.8  
1. Accept Magical Bridge All-Inclusive Playground, Project 18-36, Rengstorff Park, and  
Maintenance/Tennis Building Replacement, Project 21-48 and authorize the final  
contract payment.  
Recommendation(s):  
2. Accept Fire/Police Training and Classroom at Fire Station 5, Project 20-35, and  
authorize the final contract payment.  
Attachment(s):  
4.9  
Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Mountain View Amending Chapter 2, Article VIII  
of the Mountain View City Code to Add Section 2.86.25 Governing the Selection of  
Arguments for City Ballot Measures and to Make Other Clarifying Modifications, to be  
read in title only, further reading waived, and set a second reading for June 23, 2026  
(Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
1. Approve the acquisition of property located at 975 Terra Bella Avenue (APN: 153-18  
4.10  
Recommendation(s):  
-030) owned by Steve Nash and Dennis Ryan, tenants in common in equal parts.  
2. Appropriate $8.65 million from the Park Land Dedication Fund for the acquisition  
and closing costs of 975 Terra Bella Avenue. (Five votes required)  
3. Transfer and Appropriate $350,000 from the Park Land Dedication Fund to San  
Rafael Avenue Park, Design and Construction, Project 24-36. (Five votes required)  
4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all documents and take  
necessary action related to the acquisition of 975 Terra Bella Avenue (APN: 153-18-  
030).  
5. Find that in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental  
Quality Act (CEQA), under California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 15325, the  
acquisition of these properties is categorically exempt as Class 25(f) because the  
acquisitions preserve lands for park purposes.  
Attachment(s):  
4.11  
Approve the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee recommendation to appoint  
James Kuszmaul as the City of Mountain View’s representative to the Santa Clara Valley  
Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee for the term  
beginning on July 1, 2026, and ending on June 30, 2028.  
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  
Convene a public hearing pursuant to Government Code Section 3502.3, to receive a  
Fiscal Year 2025-26 report on City of Mountain View vacancies and recruitment and  
retention efforts.  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
6.2  
Convene a public hearing, accept public comment, and provide input to staff on the  
Recommendation(s):  
Attachment(s):  
Fiscal Year 2026-27 Recommended Budget (Attachment 1 to the Council report).  
7. NEW BUSINESS  
7.1  
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mountain View: (1) Calling a  
Recommendation(s):  
General Municipal Election and Ordering Consolidation with the Statewide General  
Election for the Purpose of Submitting to the Voters a Ballot Measure to Amend the  
City Charter to Modernize and Clarify its Provisions; (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 3, 2026, to be read in title only,  
further reading waived.  
Attachment(s):  
8. COUNCIL, STAFF/COMMITTEE REPORTS  
No action will be taken on any questions raised by the Council at this time.  
9. ADJOURNMENT  
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:  
There is a 90-day limit for the filing of a challenge in Superior Court to certain City administrative decisions and orders which require a hearing by  
law, the receipt of evidence and the exercise of discretion. The 90-day limit begins on the date the decision is final (Code of Civil Procedure Section  
1094.6). Further, if you challenge an action taken by the City Council in court, you may be limited, by California law, including but not limited to  
Government Code Section 65009, to raising only those issues you or someone else raised in the public hearing, or in written correspondence  
delivered to the City Council prior to or at the public hearing. The City Council may be requested to reconsider a decision if the request is made prior  
to the next City Council meeting.  
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otherwise. Per Council Policy A-13, no new items of business will begin after 10:00 p.m. unless an exception is made by vote of the Council.  
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