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2.7
California Natural Resources Agency Grant for the School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza.
This funding, secured through a state budget trailer bill (SB 105) signed on September 17, 2025, is intended for the planning and construction of the ...
2.8
Third Amendment to the Consultant Agreement with DKS Associates for the Bascom Avenue Highway-Rail Traffic Signal Project.
The amendment will:
Increase the maximum compensation by $74,768, bringing the total contract value to $489,849
2.9
Report on Bids and Award of Contract for the 10626 - 2026 Local Streets Remove and Replace Pavement Project.
Bortolotto & Company, Inc. for $2,601,480
2.10
Request for Travel Authorization for Mayor Mahan.
This is a culminating event for the initiative, designed to help city leaders advance work developed during the program
2.11
Request for Travel Authorization for Mayor's Staff.
The event brings together global mayors, city innovators, and experts to discuss urban challenges and solutions
2.12
Approval of the Great American Litter Pick-up as an Annual City Sponsored Special Event to Expend City Funds and Authorization to Accept Donations of Materials and Services for the Event.
This event, held on a Saturday in April around Earth Day, will allow for the expenditure of city funds and the acceptance of donations of materials an...
2.13
Approval of National Night Out as an Annual City Sponsored Special Event to Expend City Funds and Authorization to Accept Donations of Materials and Services for the Event.
This approval will allow for the expenditure of city funds and the acceptance of donations of materials and services from individuals, businesses, and...
2.14
Approval to Expend City Funds and Authorization to Accept Donations for the City's Participation in the Annual Silicon Valley Pride Parade and Festival.
This event, which has been held since 1977, is organized by Silicon Valley Pride, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
2.15
Retroactive Approval and Approval of Multiple Special Events Sponsored by Council District 7 as City Council Sponsored Special Events to Expend City Funds and Accept Donations of Materials and Services for the Events.
These events include flag raisings (POW/MIA, Korean Hangul Day, TET/Lunar New Year, Black April), dumpster days in various neighborhoods (Alma, Commun...
2.16
Approval of District 1 San José Sharks Community Funds Grant for American Leadership Forum Silicon Valley.
This grant will support ALF's leadership development programs, which convene diverse, cross-sector leaders to foster collaboration and address complex...
2.17
Approval of the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag Raising for District 7’s Black April Commemoration.
This flag, representing the Republic of Vietnam, is flown to remember the loss of South Vietnam's independence and honor those who fled communist rule...
3.3
Establishment of the GovAI Coalition as a Nonprofit Corporation.
This action will allow the Coalition to transition from its current status as an affiliated group of agencies led by the City of San José into a forma...
6.1
Willow Rock Long Duration Energy Storage Agreement.
This project involves procuring a share of an advanced compressed air energy storage system (A-CAES) developed by GEM A-CAES LLC, an affiliate of Hydr...
6.2
San Diego Community Power Resource Adequacy Trade.
Purchase Agreement: San José Clean Energy (SJCE) will purchase resource adequacy from a new solar plus battery storage facility for an annual not-to-e...
8.1
Establishment of the Story Road Business Improvement District and Approval to Levy Assessments in the Story Road Business Improvement District for Fiscal Year 2026-2027.
This action, authorized by the California Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, aims to fund physical maintenance, marketing, and promoti...
8.2
Actions Related to the Loan Commitment for the Valley Transportation Authority Capitol Station Affordable Housing Development.
This development, located at the southwest corner of West Capitol Expressway and Narvaez Avenue, will consist of 203 residential units, including 201 ...
8.3
Second Substantial Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan.
This amendment, required by the U.S
8.4
Lower Income Voucher and Equity Program Amendment.
This amendment would introduce a preference for 50 units to be made available to San José Police Department (SJPD) personnel