Brisbane, California
Upcoming
General
The City Council will convene a closed session to discuss labor negotiations with all bargaining units, represented by the City Manager. Public comment on closed session items is invited before adjournment.
- Closed session under Government Code Section 54957.6 for labor negotiations
- Designated representative: Jeremy Dennis, City Manager
- Employee organization: All Bargaining Units
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Brisbane Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss conducting a community survey to gather resident input and identify priorities for future parks and recreation planning. Commissioners will also review activities planned for National Parks & Recreation Month and debrief a recent offsite facilities tour. A presentation on Senior Programs is scheduled.
- Consider conducting a community survey to engage residents and identify priorities for Parks & Recreation (Item F)
- Overview of planned activities for National Parks & Recreation Month (Item D)
- Debrief of offsite facilities tour from June 10, 2026 (Item E)
- Presentation on Senior Programs (Item C)
- Approval of minutes from May 13, 2026 (Item B)
Planning Commission
The July 9, 2026 Planning Commission meeting has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for July 23, 2026. No decisions or discussions will take place.
City Council Subcommittee
City Council Subcommittee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
City Council Subcommittee
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
Parks and Recreation Commission
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
City Council
Parks and Recreation Commission
IDEA Committee
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
City Council
City Council
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Parks and Recreation Commission
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
Planning Commission
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
City Council
Parks and Recreation Commission
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
City Council
Parks and Recreation Commission
IDEA Committee
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
Parks and Recreation Commission
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
Public Art Advisory Committee
IDEA Committee
City Council
Open Space and Ecology Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Recent meetings
General
This agenda is a notice that the July 2, 2026 closed session meeting of the Brisbane City Council has been cancelled. The next regular city council meeting is scheduled for July 16, 2026 at 6:30 PM. No items are being decided or discussed at this cancelled meeting.
- Closed session meeting scheduled for July 2, 2026 at 6:30 PM was cancelled
- Next regular City Council meeting will be held July 16, 2026 at 6:30 PM at 50 Park Place, Brisbane, CA and via Zoom
Planning Commission
Complete Streets Safety Committee
City Council Subcommittee
The Brisbane Baylands Subcommittee will meet to receive a presentation and discuss an update on water service and recycled water coordination for the Baylands area. No formal actions are scheduled; the agenda consists primarily of procedural items and public comment periods.
- Presentation and discussion on Baylands Water Service and Recycled Water Coordination Update
Planning Commission
This is a continued public hearing on the Baylands Specific Plan project. The Commission will consider the Final Environmental Impact Report and vote on the proposed Specific Plan, zoning amendment, and General Plan amendment. The project includes 2,200 residential units, 6.5 million square feet of commercial space, a middle school, and parks on 680 acres east of Bayshore Boulevard.
- Continued public hearing for Baylands Specific Plan (2,200 residential units, 6.5M sq ft commercial, 500,000 sq ft hotel, middle school, 157 acres open space)
- Consideration of Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) under CEQA
- Related actions: General Plan Amendment 2021-GPA-2, Zoning Amendment 2021-RZ-3, and Bayshore Mobility Plan adoption
- Project location: approximately 680 acres generally east of Bayshore Boulevard and west of Highway 101
- Applicant: Baylands Development Inc.; majority owner: Sunquest Properties
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider the proposed Baylands Specific Plan, which includes 2,200 residential units, 6.5 million square feet of commercial/office/retail/life science uses, a 500,000-square-foot hotel (approx. 800 rooms), a middle school, and 157 acres of open space on about 680 acres east of Bayshore Boulevard. A Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been prepared. Related actions include amendments to the Brisbane General Plan, zoning code, and adoption of the Bayshore Mobility Plan.
- 2,200 residential units
- 6.5 million square feet of commercial, office, retail, life science, and office campus uses
- 500,000 square foot hotel (approximately 800 rooms)
- Grade 6–8 middle school and 157 acres of open space, parks, and trails
- Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) prepared under CEQA
Open Space and Ecology Committee
General
This is a closed session meeting of the Brisbane City Council. The Council will discuss anticipated litigation (one case) and potential initiation of litigation (one potential case). No public action items are scheduled.
- Closed session discussion on anticipated litigation (Government Code Section 54956.9(d))
- Closed session discussion on potential initiation of litigation (Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4))
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing to consider adopting an updated Master Fee Schedule that sets new and revised fees for various city departments. They will also vote on a $943,824 contract amendment for the Baylands Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report, adopt a resolution calling the November 3, 2026 general municipal election, and update the General Plan's Open Space Element. Additionally, the council will discuss whether to place a business license tax measure on the ballot and adopt the Parcel R Park Development Plan.
- Public hearing to adopt updated Master Fee Schedule with new fees for services rendered by various city departments.
- Approve $943,824 contract amendment with Environmental Science Associates for Baylands Specific Plan EIR and adoption.
- Adopt resolution calling General Municipal Election for November 3, 2026 and setting election regulations.
- Provide direction to staff on potential business license tax ballot measure.
- Adopt Parcel R Park Development Plan.
General
The City Council will meet in closed session to discuss a liability claim involving Cratty, as permitted by Government Code section 54956.95. The meeting includes public comment before adjournment into closed session. No other business is scheduled.
- Closed session to discuss liability claim: Cratty (Gov. Code §54956.95)
- Public comment opportunity before closed session
- Hybrid meeting at 50 Park Place, Brisbane
Open Space and Ecology Committee
This is a special meeting of the Brisbane Open Space and Ecology Committee. The main item is a discussion of the Baylands Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) and Specific Plan. The committee will also approve prior meeting minutes and handle procedural items. Public comment is welcome in person or via Zoom.
- Discussion of Baylands Final Environmental Impact Report and Specific Plan
- Consideration of remote attendance requests under AB 2449
- Approval of minutes from May 27, 2026
- Staff updates and subcommittee reports
- Next meeting scheduled for July 22, 2026
IDEA Committee
The IDEA Committee will consider approving grant applications and extending the application deadline. They will also discuss a proposal for a policy subcommittee to address Senate Bill 707 action items. Old business includes updates on Pride events and other activities.
- Approve IDEA Committee special meeting minutes of May 20, 2026
- Consider approval of IDEA grant applications and extension of deadline to increase application pool
- Proposal for Policy Subcommittee to discuss Senate Bill 707 action items
- Pride events and other upcoming activities
Public Art Advisory Committee
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a workshop to discuss the Baylands Specific Plan, including its environmental review and public hearing process. No other items are scheduled for decision or discussion.
- Workshop on Baylands Specific Plan, environmental review, and public hearing process
City Council Subcommittee
The City Council Subcommittee will discuss updates on the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, the Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and Emergency Operations Center training, and receive a report on declaring a public emergency. No final decisions are on the agenda; items are for discussion and possible action.
- Update on Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Update on Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and Emergency Operations Center Training
- Report on Declaring a Public Emergency
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will hold an offsite facilities tour of public shoreline parks, beginning at City Hall. No other business items are listed; the meeting is primarily a site visit. Written public comments may be submitted before the meeting.
- Offsite tour of public shoreline parks
General
The Brisbane City Council is meeting in closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding one case of anticipated litigation. No other business is on the agenda, which is entirely procedural.
- Conference with legal counsel—anticipated litigation (one case)
Open Space and Ecology Committee
The Education and Outreach Subcommittee of the Open Space and Ecology Committee will meet to discuss a library display and additional education/outreach priorities and strategies. No votes on ordinances or contracts are scheduled.
- OSEC Library Display discussion
- Discussion of additional education/outreach priorities and strategies
General
The Brisbane City Council, Housing Authority, and GVMID will hold a hybrid meeting on June 4, 2026. Key agenda items include a proposal to approve a traffic assessment study for the Parkside II subcommittee, adoption of FY 2026-27 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funding, and a public hearing on compliance with AB 2561 regarding vacancies, recruitment, and retention. Several consent items and reports are also scheduled.
- Review and approve a proposal for a traffic assessment study as requested by the Parkside II Subcommittee
- Adoption of project as intended use of FY 2026-27 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funding
- Public hearing to receive information on compliance with AB 2561/Government Code Section 3502.3 regarding vacancies, recruitment and retention efforts
- Proclaiming June 2026 as Pride Month
- Accept Investment Report as of April 2026
General
This is a closed session special meeting where the City Council will conduct a performance evaluation of the City Manager. The meeting includes public comment before entering closed session, then adjournment.
- Public employee performance evaluation for the City Manager under California Government Code § 54954.5
Complete Streets Safety Committee
Complete Streets Safety Committee
The Complete Streets Safety Committee will receive an update on the Visitacion Avenue stop sign warrant analysis and discuss prioritizing items for the 2026 work plan. The committee will also welcome new members and appoint a representative to the Beautification Subcommittee.
- Update on Visitacion Avenue stop sign warrant analysis
- Discussion of 2026 work plan item prioritization and timeline
- Appoint a representative to the Beautification Subcommittee
- Welcome new CSSC members
The Complete Streets Safety Committee added the San Mateo County Office of Education School Travel Fellowship to its 2026 work plan. The committee discussed safety improvements for Brisbane Elementary School, including traffic signals, drop-off logistics, and sidewalk construction.
- Approved April 1st meeting minutes
- Added School Travel Fellowship to 2026 work plan
- Discussed traffic signal on San Bruno Avenue
- Discussed sidewalk construction along San Bruno Avenue
- Discussed drop-off/pick-up logistics and congestion
- Discussed potential 'lighted' stop signs
General
The Brisbane City Council is meeting in closed session to discuss anticipated litigation as authorized by Government Code Section 54956.9(d). The agenda includes only one item: a conference with legal counsel regarding one potential case. No other business is scheduled for this meeting.
- Conference with legal counsel—anticipated litigation (Government Code Section 54956.9(d); one case)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a workshop on the Baylands Specific Plan, with no other new or old business on the agenda. The consent calendar includes approval of draft minutes from May 14, 2026. The meeting is largely procedural aside from the workshop discussion.
- Workshop on the Baylands Specific Plan
- Consent calendar: approval of draft meeting minutes of May 14, 2026
Open Space and Ecology Committee
The Open Space and Ecology Committee will consider approving minutes from April 22, 2026, hear a presentation from Renew SF Bay, appoint a representative to the Beautification Subcommittee, discuss summer habitat restoration plans, and review a budget and project update. The meeting is hybrid, with public comment options online and in person.
- Approval of minutes from April 22, 2026
- Presentation from Jordan Bow, Renew SF Bay
- Appoint a representative for the Beautification Subcommittee
- Summer Habitat Restoration discussion
- Budget and Project Update
General
The Brisbane Housing Authority will hold a special meeting to consider a proposal from HEART for the ground lease and acquisition of the Visitacion Garden Senior Apartments. The item also involves terminating the existing ground lease and related documents with BRIDGE Housing Corporation and Brisbane Senior Housing, Inc. This is the only substantive item on the agenda.
- Proposal from HEART for ground lease and acquisition of Visitacion Garden Senior Apartments
- Termination of ground lease with BRIDGE Housing Corporation and Brisbane Senior Housing, Inc.
City Council
The City Council will hear a proposal from HEART for the ground lease and acquisition of Visitacion Garden Senior Apartments, which would terminate existing agreements with BRIDGE Housing. The council will also consider adopting a citywide tree canopy goal based on a public tree inventory, and review results of a Master Fee Study to set new fees. Several proclamations and cosponsorships are scheduled for consent approval.
- Proposal from HEART to ground lease and acquire Visitacion Garden Senior Apartments; termination of BRIDGE Housing lease
- Adoption of a citywide tree canopy goal following a public tree inventory
- Master Fee Study results and preliminary Master Fee Schedule
- Cosponsorship of Sierra Point Yacht Club’s Regatta Day
- Approve Emergency Services Council Fiscal Year 2026–27 JPA Budget
General
The City Council will hold a closed session to confer with the city manager, the designated labor negotiator, regarding negotiations with all bargaining units. No other substantive business is on the agenda.
- Conference with labor negotiator under Government Code Section 54957.6 for all bargaining units
IDEA Committee
The IDEA Committee will meet to discuss the Diversity Grant Program and Pride Events. The committee also intends to welcome new member Lupita Gonzalez and approve minutes from the April 15, 2026, special meeting.
- Diversity Grant Program update
- Pride Events discussion
- Approval of April 15, 2026, special meeting minutes
City Council Subcommittee
The Sierra Point Parkway Parks & Open Space Subcommittee will receive an update on Parcel R Park planning, including review of 95% concept plans and a cost estimation summary from CMG Landscape Architecture. The subcommittee may take action on this item. This is the only substantive discussion item on the agenda.
- Receive update on Parcel R Park planning and review 95% concept plans and cost estimation summary from CMG Landscape Architecture
Public Art Advisory Committee
The Public Art Advisory Committee will discuss the Tulare to Santa Clara Stairway Project and review the Public Art Fund Balance Report. They will also consider appointing a representative to the Beautification of City-Owned Property Subcommittee. The agenda includes approval of minutes from the April 23, 2026 meeting.
- Review of Public Art Fund Balance Report
- Tulare to Santa Clara Stairway Project discussion
- Appoint representative for Beautification of City-Owned Property Subcommittee
- Approve minutes of April 23, 2026 meeting
The committee reviewed the current $2.5 million public art fund balance and received a status update on the Santa Clara Street stairway project. Staff was directed to prepare an RFP for artists for the stairway project and a cost review for the Midtown Mural. Camille Salmon was appointed as the committee representative for the Beautification of City-Owned Property Ad Hoc Subcommittee.
- Approved April 23, 2026 minutes (unanimous)
- Appointed Camille Salmon to the Beautification of City-Owned Property Ad Hoc Subcommittee
Planning Commission
The Brisbane Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three items: a use permit to modify parking regulations at 128 Alvarado Street by removing a carport, a use permit for an auto repair facility at 10 Industrial Way, and a citywide General Plan amendment to the Open Space Element addressing access, climate resilience, and rewilding. The meeting also includes approval of draft minutes from February 26 and other procedural items.
- 128 Alvarado Street: use permit to eliminate a required covered parking space by demolishing an existing carport
- 10 Industrial Way: use permit for an automobile repair facility (CityDent) in M-1 Manufacturing District
- General Plan Amendment 2026-GPA-01: citywide update to Open Space Element for climate resilience and rewilding
- Consent Calendar: Approval of draft meeting minutes of February 26, 2026
The Planning Commission approved a use permit for a carport removal at 128 Alvarado Street, a paintless dent removal facility at 10 Industrial Way, and a General Plan amendment to the Open Space Element. The meeting agenda was modified to start at 6:30 p.m.
- Adopted agenda with May 28 meeting start time of 6:30 p.m. (4-0)
- Adopted consent calendar minutes (4-0)
- Approved 128 Alvarado Street use permit to remove carport (3-0)
- Approved 10 Industrial Way automobile repair facility with indoor parking condition (4-0)
- Approved General Plan Open Space Element amendment (4-0)
- Commissioner Wodziak recused from 128 Alvarado Street hearing
- Commissioner Lau absent from meeting
- Announced Baylands Specific Plan EIR release and upcoming workshops
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will consider appointing one representative to a joint Beautification Subcommittee with OSEC, CSSC, and PAAC. They will also discuss ideas for National Parks and Recreation Month in July, determine locations for an offsite facilities tour, and receive a presentation on Club Rec overview and summer preview.
- Appoint a representative to the Beautification Subcommittee
- Discuss ideas for National Parks and Recreation Month in July
- Determine locations for offsite facilities tour for June meeting
- Mental Health Awareness Month update and Commissioner Workshop debrief from April 22
- Club Rec Overview and Summer Preview presentation
General
The Brisbane City Council is holding a closed session meeting to confer with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation, with one case on the agenda. No public action items are scheduled; the meeting consists solely of procedural steps and the closed session discussion.
- Conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation (one case) under Government Code §54956.9(d)
City Council
The Brisbane City Council, Housing Authority, and GVMID Board will meet to consider a consent calendar including proclamations, minutes, and agreements for animal control and wastewater treatment. New business items include acceptance of the FY 2022-2023 audit, an update on sanitary sewer smoke testing, and a discussion on amending Public Art Implementation Guidelines. The council will also receive informational updates on local hazard mitigation planning.
- Proclaim May 2026 as Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- Adopt resolution approving animal control agreement with Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA
- Approve first amendment to joint powers agreement for wholesale wastewater treatment with San Francisco and Guadalupe Valley M.I.D.
- Review and accept Fiscal Year 2022-2023 audit
- Discuss Public Art Advisory Committee membership composition and consider resolution to amend Public Art Implementation Guidelines
General
The Brisbane City Council is meeting in closed session to discuss a liability claim filed by Lai, pursuant to Government Code section 54956.95. No other substantive items are on the agenda; the meeting consists only of procedural approvals and adjournment.
- Liability claim by Lai under Government Code section 54956.95
Complete Streets Safety Committee
The Complete Streets Safety Committee will discuss next steps for a San Mateo County Office of Education School Travel Fellowship and review its 2026 adopted work plan. Other items include approval of previous meeting minutes and committee member matters.
- San Mateo County Office of Education School Travel Fellowship – background and next steps
- 2026 Adopted CSSC Work Plan update
The committee elected Paul Bouscal as Chair and Raymon Liu as Vice Chair. Members held an introductory discussion on potential safety modifications for the Five-Points Intersection, including roundabouts and permanent curb extensions. The committee also received an update on the 101 Corridor Connect Program.
- Approved March 12th meeting minutes
- Elected Paul Bouscal as Chair
- Elected Raymon Liu as Vice Chair
General
The Brisbane City Council is meeting in closed session to confer with legal counsel regarding one case of anticipated litigation. No other business is scheduled; the agenda is entirely procedural.
- Conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation (one case) under Government Code Section 54956.9(d)
General
The Brisbane City Council is holding a closed session meeting to confer with legal counsel regarding anticipated litigation. The agenda includes only procedural items and one closed session discussion item.
- Conference with legal counsel on anticipated litigation (one case)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 23, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 14, 2026.
Public Art Advisory Committee
The Public Art Advisory Committee will discuss results from the Artful Bench community voting process and formally select artists to recommend to the City Council. Other items include an update on the Midtown Mural, appointing a representative for a subcommittee honoring David Schooley, and acknowledging outgoing committee members.
- Receive and discuss Artful Bench community voting results and select artists to recommend to City Council
- Receive update from Kiernan Graves regarding the Midtown Mural
- Appoint a representative to the David Schooley Acknowledgment ad hoc subcommittee
- Approve minutes of March 16, 2026 Public Art Advisory Committee meeting
- Acknowledge outgoing committee members
The Committee selected Alexis Gregg, Chris Granillo, and Spitler & Heilweil as artists for the dog park, Marina, and Mission Blue locations respectively. Danielle Kellstedt was appointed to a David Schooley Acknowledgment ad hoc subcommittee. The Committee also received a progress update on the Midtown Mural protection efforts.
- Approved agenda (6-0-1)
- Approved March 16th, 2026 minutes (4-0-2-1)
- Appointed Danielle Kellstedt to the David Schooley Acknowledgment ad hoc subcommittee
- Selected Alexis Gregg for the dog park Artful Bench location
- Selected Chris Granillo for the Marina Artful Bench location
- Selected Spitler & Heilweil for the Mission Blue Artful Bench location
City Council Subcommittee
The Quarry Subcommittee will receive an informational presentation on the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA), which governs how mined lands are restored to usable conditions. No action is scheduled; the item is for discussion and information only.
- Receive informational presentation on the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA)
City Council Subcommittee
The Sierra Point Parkway Parks & Open Space Subcommittee will receive an update on Parcel R park planning, including review of 95% concept plans and a cost estimation summary from CMG Landscape Architecture. This is a discussion item with no formal action scheduled.
- Receive update and review 95% concept plans and cost estimation for Parcel R park from CMG Landscape Architecture
Open Space and Ecology Committee
The committee will receive an update regarding the Sea Level Rise Lagoon Study from Schaaf & Wheeler. The agenda also includes a discussion of the Tree Subcommittee Free Tree Program.
- Update on Sea Level Rise Lagoon Study from Schaaf & Wheeler
- Tree Subcommittee Free Tree Program
General
The Brisbane City Council is holding a special meeting to interview applicants for several advisory committees and consider making appointments. Applicants will be interviewed for the Public Art Advisory Committee (4 seats, shortened term), IDEA Committee (1 seat, shortened term), Complete Streets Safety Committee (3 seats, term through 2030), and Open Space and Ecology Committee (1 seat, term through 2030). The council will then discuss and vote on appointments for each committee.
- Interviewing six applicants for up to 4 seats on the Public Art Advisory Committee (shortened term to Jan 2028)
- Interviewing one applicant for 1 seat on the IDEA Committee (shortened term to Jan 2027)
- Interviewing one applicant for up to 3 seats on the Complete Streets Safety Committee (term to Jan 2030)
- Interviewing three applicants for 1 seat on the Open Space and Ecology Committee (term to Jan 2030)
- Council will discuss and consider appointments for all four committees
General
This is a closed session meeting of the Brisbane City Council, with the only substantive item being a conference with legal counsel regarding one case of anticipated litigation under Government Code Section 54956.9(d). No other business is scheduled; the meeting consists of procedural items and public comment before adjourning to closed session.
- Conference with legal counsel—anticipated litigation (one case) under Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)
City Council
This meeting includes consent items such as approving minutes and a resolution renaming Peninsula Clean Energy to WestLight Energy. New business items include considering a legal services agreement with Burke, Williams & Sorensen and appointing Samantha Zutler as city attorney, adopting fiscal year 2026-2027 council priorities, and reviewing a business license tax proposal. The council will also hear an update on Open Space and Ecology accomplishments and work plan.
- Appointment of Samantha Zutler as city attorney via agreement with Burke, Williams & Sorensen
- Adoption of Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Council Priorities
- Resolution establishing 2026 Business License Tax for Kinder Morgan/SFPP
- Resolution approving name change of Peninsula Clean Energy Authority to WestLight Energy
- Review of Business License Tax Proposal
General
The Brisbane Housing Authority is meeting in closed session to discuss real property negotiations regarding 2-8 Visitacion Avenue. The Executive Director is authorized to negotiate price and terms of proposed and existing ground leases with HEART-SV and Bridge Housing, Inc. The public may comment before the closed session begins.
- Closed session item: Real Property Negotiations for 2-8 Visitacion Avenue, Brisbane, CA
- Negotiator: Jeremy Dennis, Executive Director, Brisbane Housing Authority
- Negotiating Parties: HEART-SV and Bridge Housing, Inc.
- Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of Proposed and Existing Ground Leases
General
This is a closed session City Council meeting to discuss two liability claims: Amiri and Dzotsenidze, pursuant to Government Code section 54956.95. No public action items are scheduled.
- Liability Claim: Amiri
- Liability Claim: Dzotsenidze
IDEA Committee
The Brisbane IDEA Committee will meet to discuss several ongoing initiatives, including the MLK Poetry & Essay Contest, an update on a fundraiser with CORA, and a proposed Flag Policy. The committee will also review Draft Diversity Grant Program Guidelines and consider notable dates such as a Pride Event at the Farmers' Market and a Mental Health Walk. No binding decisions are anticipated on these discussion items.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Poetry & Essay Contest update
- Update on Fundraiser/Service Project with CORA
- Flag Policy discussion
- Diversity Grant Program Guidelines review
- Proposed Pride Event at Farmers' Market and Mental Health Walk on May 9
General
This is a closed session agenda for the Brisbane City Council. The only substantive item is a conference with legal counsel regarding one case of anticipated litigation. No public action items are scheduled.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meeting scheduled for April 9, 2026 has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for April 23, 2026.
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Brisbane Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss community garden survey results and consider a reorganization of officers and subcommittees. They will also discuss a proposal to honor David Schooley for his environmental work and hear a presentation on youth programming.
- Community Garden Overview and Survey Results (Item E) — discussion of survey data on community garden usage and preferences.
- Commission Reorganization (Item F) — nomination and vote for new Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary.
- David Schooley Acknowledgment (Item D) — selection of a commissioner to serve on an ad hoc subcommittee to honor Schooley's environmental stewardship.
- Youth Advisory Committee and Teen Programming (Item C) — presentation on youth programs.
- Subcommittee Reassignments (Item G) — opportunity for commissioners to join or change subcommittee assignments.
The Commission approved a new leadership structure for the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Secretary roles. Additionally, Chairperson Davis was appointed as an ad hoc subcommittee representative to collaborate with Open Space and Ecology and Public Art.
- Approved April 8, 2026 agenda (6-0)
- Approved March 11, 2026 minutes (5-0)
- Appointed Chairperson Davis as ad hoc subcommittee representative (6-0)
- Reorganized Commission leadership: Seawell as Chairperson, Greenlee as Vice Chairperson, and Gornitsky as Secretary (6-0)