Campbell, California
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Planning Commission
The July 7, 2026 regular meeting of the Campbell Planning Commission has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided. The next regular meeting is scheduled for July 21, 2026.
Site and Architectural Review Committee
The regular meeting of the City of Campbell Site and Architectural Review Committee scheduled for July 7, 2026 has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
- Meeting cancelled
Civic Improvement Commission
The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement Commission scheduled for July 9, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for August 13, 2026, at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers at 70 N. First Street, Campbell, CA.
- Meeting cancelled; next regular meeting August 13, 2026
Recent meetings
Parks & Recreation Commission
The regular meeting of the Campbell Parks & Recreation Commission scheduled for July 1, 2025, has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
Historic Preservation Board
The Historic Preservation Board will hold a public hearing to consider a Tier 1 Historic Resource Alteration Permit for Chung Chan to restore and repair the Laura Campbell Swope House, a designated Landmark at 73 S. First Street. The work includes in-kind replacement of wood siding, porch repairs, re-roofing, and new gutters. Staff recommends approval and a CEQA categorical exemption. The Board will also approve minutes from January 28, 2026.
- Public hearing for Tier 1 Historic Resource Alteration Permit for restoration of the Laura Campbell Swope House at 73 S. First Street, including in-kind siding replacement, porch and stair repair, window trim, re-roofing, and gutters
- Approval of minutes from January 28, 2026
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to decide on a Minor Housing Development Project Permit and a Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map for a 74-unit townhome development at 1500 E Hamilton Avenue, including waivers under State Density Bonus Law. The commission will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and receive updates from subcommittees on housing and permitting streamlining.
- Public hearing on 74 townhome-style condominium units across 12 rows, with demolition of existing office building at 1500 E Hamilton Avenue.
- Request for Density Bonus Law waivers and a concession from frontage utility undergrounding requirements.
- Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map to create 13 lots and 74 condominiums, submitted under a Housing Crisis Act preliminary application.
- Approval of minutes from May 26, 2026.
- Reports from subcommittees on Housing Permits Streamlining and Permitting Process for Economic Development.
Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is holding a special meeting to discuss the Campbell Plan Line Project. No other substantive business is on the agenda. The meeting includes roll call and public comment opportunities.
- Discussion of Campbell Plan Line Project
Civic Improvement Commission
The Civic Improvement Commission will consider approving its Major Workplan and City Council Workplan for fiscal year 2026/27. The commission will also discuss the summer meeting schedule, including a possible cancellation of one summer meeting in July or August, consistent with past practice. Reports from the county and community librarians and a city update from the assistant city manager are also on the agenda.
- Approval of 26/27 Civic Improvement Commission Major Workplan and City Council Workplan
- Discussion and possible cancellation of a summer CIC meeting (July or August)
- Reports from County Librarian Jennifer Weeks and Community Librarian Nichole King
- City update from Assistant City Manager Angelique Gaeta
- Project update: Art Outside the Box (Dooley/Commisso/Kibbish)
City Council Subcommittee Agendas and Minutes
The Education Subcommittee is holding a special meeting to discuss a single new business item: Bicycle Safety Education. This is a discussion item only; no final action is expected from this subcommittee. The meeting is open to the public in person and via Zoom.
- Discussion of Bicycle Safety Education
Parks & Recreation Commission
The regular Parks and Recreation Commission meeting for June 3, 2026, has been cancelled. A special meeting will be held at 5:30 PM at Jack Fischer Park (1405 Abbott Ave). No agenda items for the special meeting are listed in the provided text.
- Regular meeting cancelled
- Special meeting scheduled for 5:30 PM at Jack Fischer Park
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission will hold a special meeting to discuss community events, set the July meeting date, collaborate with the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) on the Multimodal Transportation Plan, and conduct a tour of Jack Fischer Park. Staff will also provide updates on parks and recreation services.
- Discussion and collaboration with BPAC on the Multimodal Transportation Plan
- Community events update with list of upcoming events from June to July
- Jack Fischer Park Tour scheduled as part of new business
- Scheduling of the July 2026 regular meeting
- Staff reports from Parks and Recreation & Community Services
Historic Preservation Board
The regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Board scheduled for May 27, 2026 has been cancelled because there were no regular business items to address.
Site and Architectural Review Committee
The City of Campbell has issued a notice that the regular meeting scheduled for May 26, 2026, is canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 9, 2026.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission holds a public hearing to determine whether the proposed 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for citywide projects is consistent with the Campbell 2040 General Plan. Staff recommends adopting a resolution finding consistency and that the plan is exempt from CEQA review. The commission will also hear presentations on park impact fees and the draft East Campbell Avenue Plan Line Project.
- Public hearing on 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) — staff recommends finding it consistent with General Plan
- Presentation on City's park impact fee program
- Presentation on draft East Campbell Avenue Plan Line Project
- Housing Permits Streamlining Ad Hoc Subcommittee update
- Permitting Process for Streamlining to Benefit Economic Development Ad Hoc Subcommittee update
City Council Subcommittee Agendas and Minutes
The City Council Subcommittee on Performance/Compensation will meet in closed executive session to evaluate the job performance of the City Attorney, City Manager, and City Clerk. The subcommittee will also confer with labor negotiators regarding compensation for these unrepresented employees. No public action is scheduled as this is a personnel and labor negotiation meeting.
- Executive session personnel evaluations for City Attorney, City Manager, and City Clerk
- Labor negotiations with unrepresented employees: City Attorney, City Manager, City Clerk
- Closed session items include litigation and real property discussions
Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Campbell Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee will consider grant applications for the TDA and OBAG 4 programs, which fund bike lane markings, ADA signal upgrades, and complete streets improvements. They will also receive updates on the Hamilton Avenue/Highway 17 overcrossing PID ($350,000 in Measure B funds), the East Campbell Avenue Plan Line Study, and other ongoing projects. Additionally, the committee will nominate a representative to the VTA BPAC.
- TDA Grant Application for FY 2026/27 includes shared lane markings, ADA traffic signal improvements, and bike lanes/green bike lanes/bike boxes
- One Bay Area Grant 4th Cycle (OBAG 4) Grant Application and Complete Streets Checklist
- Hamilton Avenue/Highway 17 Bicycle Overcrossing PID approved for $350,000 in Measure B funds plus $150,000 city funds
- East Campbell Avenue Plan Line Study: draft plan line to be presented to Planning Commission May 26
- VTA BPAC Representative Nominations for a two-year term
Civic Improvement Commission
The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement Commission scheduled for May 14, 2025, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 11, 2025, at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
- Meeting cancelled; no items discussed
Site and Architectural Review Committee
This document is a cancellation notice for the City of Campbell Site and Architectural Review Committee meeting scheduled for May 12, 2026. No agenda items, public hearings, or votes will occur. The next regular meeting is set for May 26, 2026.
- Meeting canceled with no substantive agenda items
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a Site and Architectural Review Permit and a Tree Removal Permit for a 3,600 sq ft Chase Bank at 2060 S. Bascom Avenue, including removal of one 23-inch California fan palm tree. Commissioners will also receive reports from subcommittees studying housing permit streamlining and economic development permit streamlining.
- Public hearing for a 3,600 sq ft Chase Bank building at 2060 S. Bascom Ave.
- Consideration of a Tree Removal Permit for a 23-inch California fan palm tree.
- Subcommittee on Housing Permits Streamlining to interview developers and propose policies.
- Subcommittee on Permitting Process for Economic Development focusing on Conditional Use Permits.
- Approval of minutes from the April 28, 2026 regular meeting.
Parks & Recreation Commission
The commission will review and provide input on the proposed five-year Parks Capital Improvement Program (FY27-FY31), which has a projected Parkland Dedication Fund balance of approximately $2.9 million. They will also receive an update on the JDM Rincon Playground refresh project, including new surfacing, an inclusive see-saw, and play panels with shades. Other agenda items include a Recreation Division overview, community events discussion, and an Adult Center relocation project update.
- Review of proposed Parks Capital Improvement Program for FY27-FY31, with $2.9M projected fund balance
- JDM Rincon Playground refresh update: $150K budget for new surfacing, inclusive see-saw, and shaded play panels
- Adult Center Relocation Project update
- Recreation Division overview covering programs and classes
- Community Events discussion
Youth Commission
The agenda is primarily procedural, covering the approval of April meeting minutes, work plan updates for teen programs, and preparations for a May 5 City Council presentation. The commission oversees local youth initiatives and reports its annual work to city leadership, which affects community resources and event planning for teens. The agenda also includes calendar reminders for the May 5 council meeting and the May 18 end-of-term celebration.
- Approval of April 6, 2026 meeting minutes
- Work plan updates for teen community, life skills, and health programs
- Planning for May 5 City Council end-of-year presentation
- Calendar reminders for May 5 council meeting and May 18 celebration
Site and Architectural Review Committee
The Site and Architectural Review Committee regular meeting scheduled for April 28, 2026, has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for May 12, 2026.
- Regular meeting of the Site and Architectural Review Committee cancelled
- Next meeting scheduled for May 12, 2026
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to receive comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Campbell Technology Park Project at 635-695 Campbell Technology Parkway. The project would demolish four existing office buildings and construct 290 residential units, including single-family homes and townhomes. The Commission will also consider approval of the April 14, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing to receive comments on Draft EIR for 290-unit Campbell Technology Park project at 635-695 Campbell Technology Parkway
- Project includes 27 single-family detached homes, 149 three-story townhomes, and 114 four-story townhomes
- Demolition of four existing structures totaling approximately 280,864 square feet
- Approval of regular meeting minutes from April 14, 2026
Civic Improvement Commission
At this special meeting, the Civic Improvement Commission will discuss and potentially assign ad hoc projects including Campbell Cares, Capture Campbell, Explore Art, Neighborhood Association Assistance Grant, and Street Name. They will also review the 26/27 Major Workplans and receive project updates on Art Outside the Box and Children's Arts and Crafts.
- Ad Hoc Project Assignments: Campbell Cares, Capture Campbell, Explore Art, Neighborhood Association Assistance Grant, Street Name
- Review of 26/27 Civic Improvement Commission Major Workplans and schedule
- Project updates: Art Outside the Box (Dooley/Commisso/Kibbish) and Children's Arts and Crafts (Dooley/Commisso/Kibbish)
- Approval of minutes from March 11 Study Session and Special Meeting
- Reports from staff on Museum and Senior Services divisions
Historic Preservation Board
The April 22, 2026 regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Board has been cancelled because there were no regular business items to address.
Site and Architectural Review Committee
The April 14, 2026 regular meeting of the Campbell Site and Architectural Review Committee has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for April 28, 2026. No items were discussed or decided.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two conditional use permits: one for G&C Auto Body to operate a motor vehicle body shop with a spray booth at 1460 White Oaks Road, and another for a neuro-acupuncture and physical rehabilitation clinic at 271 E Hacienda Avenue. Staff recommends approval for both with CEQA categorical exemptions. The commission will also approve minutes from March 10 and receive reports.
- Public hearing for Conditional Use Permit for G&C Auto Body at 1460 White Oaks Road, Suites G-K, to establish an auto body shop with a spray booth
- Public hearing for Conditional Use Permit for Anderson Architects at 271 E Hacienda Avenue to establish a medical clinic offering neuro-acupuncture and physical rehabilitation
- Approval of minutes from the March 10, 2026 regular meeting
City Council Subcommittee Agendas and Minutes
The Finance Subcommittee will discuss staff's recommendation to award a five-year audit services contract following an RFP process. Staff recommends retaining current auditor Eide Bailly, whose five-year proposal totals $393,103, over two other finalists. The subcommittee will provide feedback before the matter goes to the City Council for final approval.
- Staff recommends Eide Bailly for a five-year audit contract totaling $393,103
- Two other finalists: LSL ($397,790) and RAMS ($453,361)
- Current auditor Eide Bailly had a one-year extension in 2025 due to staffing constraints
- Audit services include City financial audit, Single Audit, Measure O, and WVSWMA audit
Civic Improvement Commission
The regular Civic Improvement Commission meeting of April 9, 2026 has been cancelled. A special meeting is scheduled for April 23, 2026 at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers at 70 N. First Street. No specific agenda items are listed for either meeting.
- Regular meeting of April 9, 2026 cancelled
- Special meeting called for April 23, 2026 at 6:00 pm
- Meeting location: Council Chambers, 70 N. First Street, Campbell
City Council Subcommittee Agendas and Minutes
This special meeting of the Education Subcommittee is largely procedural. The only new business is a discussion of potential 2026 topics, including Open AI and other ideas. No binding decisions are expected.
- 2026 Topics for Discussion – Open AI and other ideas