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City Council Agendas & Minutes
The City Council will hold a public hearing on a resolution to submit a proposed Utility Users Tax Ordinance to voters at the November 3, 2026 general election. In closed session, the council will discuss anticipated litigation (2 potential cases) and labor negotiations with the Marina Police Officers Association. The consent agenda includes approval of accounts payable totaling $2,705,267.17, awarding a $489,443 contract for Windy Hill Park Improvements, and appointing Courtney S. Lindberg as Interim City Manager.
- Public hearing on resolution to place Utility Users Tax on November 2026 ballot
- Closed session on anticipated litigation and police labor negotiations
- Award of $489,443 construction contract for Windy Hill Park Improvements to Anderson Pacific Engineering
- Appointment of Courtney S. Lindberg as Interim City Manager, effective July 18, 2026
- Approval of accounts payable totaling $2,705,267.17 and Successor Agency check $4,622.14
Tree Committee Agendas & Minutes
The Tree Committee will hold a public hearing on a permit to remove up to five trees at Vince DiMaggio Park, with a 2:1 replacement requirement. They will also discuss updating the City of Marina's Recommended List of Preferred Trees. Consent agenda includes approval of May 20, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on tree removal permit TR26-008 for up to five trees at Vince DiMaggio Park, with 2:1 replacement ratio
- Discussion on updating the City of Marina Recommended List of Preferred Trees
- Approval of May 20, 2026 Special Tree Committee meeting minutes on consent agenda
- Potential removal of four trees initially, with a fifth tree to be pruned and monitored before possible removal
- Project is exempt from CEQA review per Section 15301
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to review and provide feedback on the draft Special Event Ordinance (Chapter 5.42) of the Marina Municipal Code. The commission will also consider approving the June 25, 2026 meeting minutes and receive informational items, including a memo on affordable housing sites and updates on commissioner trainings. No other action items are listed.
- Public hearing on draft Special Event Ordinance (Chapter 5.42) – feedback only, no final vote
- Approval of June 25, 2026 meeting minutes
- Informational memo on affordable housing sites in Marina
- Commissioner training updates: sexual harassment and AB 1234 ethics training completions
Recent meetings
City Council Agendas & Minutes
This is a special meeting of the Marina City Council featuring a site visit. No formal votes or motions will occur. The council will discuss two items: extending the contract with Hitchcock Road Animal Services through June 2027 with no cost increase, and receiving a presentation from Monterey Bay Hotels LP on a proposed upper-upscale luxury resort hotel, with possible direction on amending the Hotel Development Agreement, an Economic Development Subsidy Report, and a transient occupancy tax (TOT) revenue sharing agreement.
- Extension of animal services agreement with County of Monterey through June 30, 2027, at current fee schedule
- Presentation from Monterey Bay Hotels LP on proposed new upper-upscale luxury resort hotel
- Direction on amending existing Hotel Development Agreement
- Consideration of an Economic Development Subsidy Report
- Proposed TOT revenue sharing agreement
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Marina Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a resolution recommending approval of a Master Sign Program for a previously approved gas station, convenience store, and car wash at the northwest corner of 2nd Avenue and Imjin Parkway. The commission will also consider approving the June 11, 2026 meeting minutes as part of the consent agenda. The sign program is proposed to be categorically exempt from CEQA review.
- Public hearing on Master Sign Program for gas station, convenience store, and car wash at northwest corner of 2nd Ave and Imjin Parkway
- Resolution (2026-xx) recommending approval of the Master Sign Program, subject to conditions
- Consent agenda item: approval of June 11, 2026 Planning Commission meeting minutes
- CEQA categorical exemption per Section 15311
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The Marina City Council will hold a public hearing on the Seabreeze and Monterey Bay Estates assessment districts, approve consent items including a Flock Safety drone program and an easement with CSUMB, and discuss a potential Utility User Tax based on a community survey.
- Discussion of a potential Marina Utility User Tax (UUT) based on a community opinion survey (Item 13a)
- Authorization of a Flock Safety Drone First Responder Program and Mobile Security Trailer Program (Item 10g(2))
- Approval of an 8th Street easement agreement between the City and CSUMB (Item 10g(4))
- Public hearing to levy $182.42 for the Seabreeze Landscape Maintenance Assessment District (Item 11a)
- Accounts payable totaling $876,168.35 (Item 10a)
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Commission will consider a resolution recommending that the City Council adopt zoning amendments to define replacement housing and demolition under Housing Element Program 1.2. The Commission will also receive a presentation on the CSUMB Stadium Expanded Use Project Draft Environmental Impact Report and provide input. Consent agenda includes approval of the May 28, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Consider resolution recommending amendments to Title 17 adding Section 17.48.050 (Replacement Housing) and Section 17.04.214 (Demolition)
- Receive presentation on CSUMB Stadium Expanded Use Project Draft Environmental Impact Report
City Council Agendas & Minutes
This special meeting includes a site visit to four locations (NW Corner, Cypress Knolls, Preston Park Ballfields, Marina Municipal Airport) to discuss the Conceptual Mitigation Strategy for Monterey gilia, followed by a presentation from Denise Duffy and Associates. The Council will provide input on the strategy for the City-Wide Incidental Take Permit and the Fort Ord Habitat Management Plan Compliance Project.
- Site visits to four habitat management areas (NW Corner, Cypress Knolls, Preston Park Ballfields, Airport) at 2:00 p.m.
- Receive presentation from Denise Duffy and Associates on the Fort Ord Habitat Management Plan Compliance Project
- Receive presentation on the City-Wide Incidental Take Permit for Monterey gilia
- Provide input on the Conceptual Mitigation Strategy for Monterey gilia
- Consider joining mitigation strategies with the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC)
Public Works Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Public Works Commission will consider routine approval of previous meeting minutes and hear several informational updates. Presentations include a recap of the first annual Public Works Celebration, the upcoming Grand Opening of Glorya Jean Tate Park, a CMAR (Construction Manager at Risk) presentation, and pre-construction meeting recaps for Seahaven Park and the Imjin/3rd project with Monterey Peninsula Engineering. No votes on contracts or ordinances are scheduled.
- Approval of minutes from May 7, 2026
- Recap of the first annual Public Works Celebration
- Grand Opening of Glorya Jean Tate Park on June 6th
- CMAR presentation by Matt Kingdon and Courtney Sluder
- Pre-construction meeting recaps for Seahaven Park and Imjin/3rd with Monterey Peninsula Engineering
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The Marina City Council will hold public hearings on a tree removal permit for 44 trees at 2101 First Avenue to allow a new car dealership, and on an appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of a drive-thru lane at a gas station. In closed session, they will discuss the city manager appointment and litigation. The consent agenda includes releasing $11,349,900 in performance security for Marina Station and approving solid waste rate adjustments.
- Public hearing: Tree removal permit for 44 trees at 2101 First Avenue for a new car dealership
- Public hearing: Appeal of denied conditional use permit for a drive-thru lane at Del Monte Blvd/2nd Avenue and Imjin Parkway
- Consent: Release of $11,349,900 in performance security for Marina Station Phases 1 and 2
- Consent: FY 2026-2027 amendments to MOU with ReGen Monterey for SB 1383 compliance
- Action: Initiate RFP for solid waste collection services and approve GreenWaste Recovery rate adjustment effective July 1, 2026
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The Marina City Council will hold a special closed session meeting on May 30, 2026, to discuss the appointment of a City Manager. No other business will be considered.
- Closed session: Public Employment Appointment – City Manager (Govt. Code §54957(b))
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings to consider adopting a Citywide Energy Efficiency Strategy and a Citywide Anti-Displacement Strategy, both part of Housing Element implementation. The proposed actions are exempt from environmental review under CEQA. Informational items include a drive-thru memorandum and updates on building permits for 3298 Del Monte Blvd and 3125 DeForest Rd.
- Public hearing on resolution adopting a Citywide Energy Efficiency Strategy for housing element implementation
- Public hearing on resolution adopting a Citywide Anti-Displacement Strategy for housing protections
- Informational item: drive-thru memorandum from Brian Kim
- Update on building permits at 3298 Del Monte Blvd, Marina
- Permit extension noted for 3125 DeForest Rd, expires December 13, 2026
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The Marina City Council is meeting in special closed session to discuss the appointment of a City Manager. No other business is on the agenda.
- Closed session for City Manager appointment (Govt. Code §54957(b))
Tree Committee Agendas & Minutes
The Tree Committee will meet to nominate a new Chair and Vice Chair. The committee will also consider adopting guidelines for tree planting encroachments in the city right-of-way and discuss an update to the Tree Ordinance.
- Election of Committee Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of Guidelines for Review of Tree Planting Encroachments in the City Right-of-Way
- Review of emergency tree removal report for 3116 Lake Drive
- Discussion regarding Tree Ordinance update, outreach plan, and community questionnaire
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The Marina City Council will consider awarding a construction manager-at-risk contract to Otto Construction for the Marina Recreation and Aquatic Center, hold a public hearing on extending the short-term rental moratorium, and consider a tree removal permit for a new car dealership at 2101 First Avenue. The council will also vote on mid-cycle budget adjustments for FY 2026-27 and several consent items including resolutions on assessment districts and a Vision Zero policy.
- Awarding Construction Manager-At-Risk contract for Marina Recreation and Aquatic Center to Otto Construction, Inc. of Monterey (item 13a)
- Public hearing on Tree Removal Permit for removal of 44 trees for new car dealership at 2101 First Avenue (Dunes development) (item 11b)
- Public hearing and vote to extend temporary moratorium on new short-term rentals by 26 days through June 17, 2026 (item 11a)
- Adopting Vision Zero resolution to support roadway safety goals and SS4A grant application (item 10f(4))
- Approving agreements with ClientFirst Technology Consulting for Aquatic Center bid assistance, city-wide security assessment, and public safety camera design (item 10g(2))
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Downtown Vitalization Specific Plan (DVSP). The amendments incorporate recommendations from a peer review by consultant HdL ECONSolutions and community feedback, focusing on infrastructure, land use, and experience along Reservation Road and Del Monte Boulevard. The Commission will also vote on approving the April 23, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing and possible recommendation to City Council for DVSP amendments
- Amendments address peer review recommendations by HdL ECONSolutions
- Community feedback on desired actions for Reservation Road and Del Monte Boulevard corridors
- Approval of April 23, 2026, meeting minutes
- CEQA exemption determination for the proposed amendments
Public Works Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Public Works Commission will consider two action items: a discussion on mandatory training compliance for appointed commissioners, and a discussion to develop new vision and mission statements for the Public Works Department. The consent agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes. No contracts, rezonings, or financial items are scheduled.
- Discussion on mandatory training compliance for commissioners
- Discussion and consideration of new Vision and Mission Statements for the Public Works Department
- Approval of minutes from April 11 and March 5, 2026
Recreation & Cultural Services Commission Agendas & Minutes
At its May 6 regular meeting, the Recreation & Cultural Services Commission will receive informational presentations on summer programs, Imjin Parkway roundabout artwork, a proposed ballot measure, and Fort Ord Dunes coastal access. The commission will also hear a Brown Act overview from the city attorney and provide a recommendation on the park naming process. No votes on ordinances or contracts are listed.
- Presentation from city attorney on the Brown Act
- Information on Summer Programs & Upcoming Special Events
- Information on Imjin Parkway Roundabout Artwork
- Information on Proposed Ballot Measure
- Recommendation on Park Naming Process
Traffic Advisory Committee
The Traffic Advisory Committee will discuss three projects for which contracts have already been executed: a micro-surface and slurry seal project, a traffic signal at 3rd and Imjin, and the City Park at Sea Haven. No new action items or public hearings are scheduled; the meeting consists of updates on completed procurements.
- Micro-surface and Slurry Seal Project – contract executed
- 3rd and Imjin Traffic Signal – contract executed
- City Park at Sea Haven – contract executed
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The City Council will receive a staff report on recent correspondence with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD) regarding Locke-Paddon Wetland Community Park. The Council will provide direction to staff on the City's response to MPRPD's proposed dual-track planning approach, cost-sharing for wetland and upland projects, and other issues ahead of MPRPD's May 6 board meeting.
- MPRPD proposes two independent planning tracks: wetland/riparian (Scope #1) and upland conceptual master plan (Scope #2), rather than a single bundled CEQA review.
- Cost-sharing requested at 50/50 for each scope of work; Council must decide whether to participate and under what conditions.
- City must respond to MPRPD's questions about the Asian American Hybrid Garden, Food Forest, Children's Sensory Garden, and existing MLK Jr. Sculpture Garden.
- Lease or transfer of Lot 43 to the City remains unresolved; Council may discuss closed session negotiations.
- City's four supported projects (MLK Jr. Sculpture Garden, Oak Woodland Community Garden, Asian American Hybrid Garden, Children's Sensory Garden) to be evaluated as alternatives in upland planning.
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The City Council will hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the short-term rental ordinance and will discuss authorizing a request for proposals for an Asian American Garden at Locke-Paddon Park. They will also receive an update on a potential November 2026 ballot measure for city facilities and hear a presentation on police firework impacts and planned activities. The meeting includes a closed session to negotiate terms for Locke-Paddon Park with the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 2026- amending short-term rental rules (Section 17.42.170)
- Closed session: real property negotiation for Locke-Paddon Park (multiple APNs) with Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
- Resolution authorizing RFP for landscape architectural design services for an Asian American Garden at Locke-Paddon Park
- Informational update on city facilities and potential November 2026 ballot measure
- Accounts payable check numbers 109092-109168 totaling $719,264.05
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Planning Commission will open public hearings on two development projects. They will consider recommending City Council approval of a design review and tree removal permit for a new Mercedes Benz car dealership at 2101 1st Avenue. They will also consider a conditional use permit for a drive-thru lane at an existing gas station at 3001 2nd Avenue. Informational items include an emergency tree removal report and a discussion on changing meeting start time.
- Public hearing: Mercedes Benz dealership design review and tree removal permit (2101 1st Ave)
- Public hearing: Gas station drive-thru conditional use permit (3001 2nd Ave)
- Informational: Emergency tree removal at 3116 Lake Dr
- Informational: City received Pro Housing Designation from HCD on March 2, 2026
- Discussion: Changing Planning Commission meeting start time to 5:30 PM or 6:00 PM
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The City Council will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to the Short-Term Rental ordinance (continued from April 7). Other notable items include adoption of an updated Military Equipment Use Policy, approval of a ground lease with Joby Aero for 14,495 sq ft at 3200-C Imjin Road, and a sales tax revenue sharing amendment for a new Mercedes-Benz dealership. The consent agenda includes $2,566,882.18 in accounts payable and resolutions on library bond taxes and a street vacation.
- Public hearing on Short-Term Rental ordinance amendments (Section 17.42.170)
- Adoption of Ordinance updating Military Equipment Use Policy (Policy 707)
- Approval of Ground Lease Agreement with Joby Aero, Inc. for 14,495 sq ft at 3200-C Imjin Road
- Resolution authorizing RFP for Asian American Garden design at Locke-Paddon Park
- Amendment to Sales Tax Revenue Sharing Agreement with Unstoppable Automotive MBMCA LLC for Mercedes-Benz dealership
Public Works Commission Agendas & Minutes
The Marina Public Works Commission will hold a strategic planning session to discuss its role, goals, and priorities for the upcoming year, including aggressive grant procurement, capital project delivery, and operational efficiency. Commissioners will also explore an interactive city project map, a blighted/neglected properties database, and public signage standards. Staff reports note that Phase 4 micro-surfacing and slurry seal project was awarded to VSS International, Inc., and Sea Haven Community Park was awarded to Marina Landscape, Inc.
- Discussion of commission goals, responsibilities, and advisory role in city governance
- Review of main goals: grant procurement, capital project delivery, strategic planning, operational efficiency, quality of life
- Exploration of an interactive city project map showing active and proposed development sites
- Discussion of a blighted/neglected properties database for ownership tracking and enforcement
- Review of public signage standards for roadways, parks, and public facilities
The Commission conducted a strategic planning session focused on long-term goals including grant procurement, capital project delivery, and operational efficiency. Discussions included the potential development of an interactive city project map and a database for blighted properties. No formal votes or substantive decisions were recorded during this meeting.
- Approval of March 3rd meeting minutes moved to May 7th meeting
Planning Commission Agendas & Minutes
The regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting for April 9, 2026 has been canceled. The next meeting will be held on April 23, 2026.
- No items to report; meeting canceled.
Building Appeals Board
The Building Appeals Board will hold a public hearing on April 9, 2026, regarding a continued appeal of a nuisance abatement order. The appellants, Adeeb Ayman Kedes and Manal Mansour TRS, are contesting a notice issued by Code Enforcement on February 25, 2025, for the property at 327-329 Reservation Road. The board will also approve the minutes from its March 5, 2026, meeting.
- Public hearing on Appeal #26-0001 regarding a nuisance abatement order at 327-329 Reservation Rd.
- Continuance of the appeal by appellants Adeeb Ayman Kedes and Manal Mansour TRS.
- Approval of the March 5, 2026, meeting minutes.
- Procedures for public comment and ex parte communications on quasi-judicial matters.
Tree Committee Agendas & Minutes
The regularly scheduled Tree Committee meeting for April 8, 2026, has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for July 8, 2026.
- Notice of cancellation for the April 8, 2026 meeting
- Next meeting: July 8, 2026 at 5:30 PM in City Council Chambers
Traffic Advisory Committee
The Traffic Advisory Committee will receive an update on the assessment at 9th and Lighthouse. No other substantive items are on the agenda; the meeting consists mainly of call to order, roll call, and procedural notes.
- Update on 9th and Lighthouse assessment
City Council Agendas & Minutes
The City Council will hold public hearings on two short-term rental items: amending the municipal code on STRs and adopting an urgency ordinance that would temporarily prohibit new STRs citywide for 45 days. The council will also consider renewing the Military Equipment Use Policy and hear a presentation on the Fort Ord Habitat Management Plan. Other action items include approving a sister city relationship with Izunokuni, Japan, and awarding construction contracts for street repairs and a park.
- Public hearing on urgency ordinance temporarily prohibiting new short-term rentals citywide for 45 days
- Public hearing on proposed amendments to Short-Term Rental regulations (Section 17.42.170)
- Public hearing and adoption of amendments to Military Equipment Use Policy (Policy 707) and renewal of Chapter 9.26
- Award contract for 2025 Citywide Street Repair: Phase 4 – Micro-Surfacing & Slurry Seal Project to VSS International ($1,385,172.71 in accounts payable listed)
- Closed session on real property negotiation with Joby Aero for 0.33 acres at 3200-C Imjin Road (Marina Municipal Airport)