Daly City, California
Upcoming
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission is holding a public hearing on a zone change to amend Chapter 17.47 (Inclusionary Housing) to give preference to households that live or work in Daly City when selecting residents for income-restricted affordable housing units. The commission will also consider two separate use permits and design reviews for restaurants with drive-throughs in the NW Quadrant. Approval of minutes from May and June 2026 is listed but those minutes are not yet available.
- Zone Change ZC-06-26-017088: amendments to Inclusionary Housing chapter to prioritize Daly City residents/workers for affordable units
- Use Permit UPR-03-26-017020 and Design Review DR-03-26-017021: Restaurant with Drive-Through, NW Quadrant
- Use Permit UPR-03-26-017022 and Design Review DR-03-26-017023: Restaurant with Drive-Through, NW Quadrant
Bicycle / Pedestrian Committee
The Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee will discuss and review the status of several ongoing bicycle and pedestrian improvement projects, including the John Daly Blvd/Skyline Blvd pedestrian connection. New business items include updating membership terms and considering support for Seamless Bay Area. The committee will also review CIP projects in design, private development plans, and the Transportation Development Act Article 3 call for projects.
- John Daly Blvd/Skyline Blvd Pedestrian Connection
- John Daly Blvd/Skyline Blvd Intersection Safety Improvements
- Lake Merced Boulevard Lane Configuration and Bicycle Lane Protection Study and Design
- Serramonte Shopping Center Northwest Quadrant - Restaurants with Drive-Through
- Bike to Work Day 2026
Small Business Commission
Sanitation District
City Council
Library Board of Trustees
Women's Commission
Women's Commission
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City Council
Recreation Commission
Planning Commission
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Sanitation District
City Council
Small Business Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Sanitation District
City Council
Recreation Commission
Women's Commission
Women's Commission
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Bicycle / Pedestrian Committee
Small Business Commission
Sanitation District
City Council
Library Board of Trustees
Recreation Commission
Women's Commission
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Small Business Commission
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Small Business Commission
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Women's Commission
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Recent meetings
Recreation Commission
The Recreation Commission will discuss recruitment for Youth Commissioner seats and receive a recap of the FoggyCon event. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from March 24, 2026, and a certificate of commendation for Honey Baked Ham.
- Certificate of Commendation for Honey Baked Ham
- Approval of March 24, 2026 regular meeting minutes
- Recruitment of Youth Commissioner seat(s)
- FoggyCon recap
Housing Development Financing Agency
This special meeting of the Daly City Housing Development Finance Agency includes approval of minutes from October 2025, a report from the agency, and consideration of a draft Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for housing development. No specific financial amounts or project names are mentioned in the agenda. The meeting is largely procedural with one substantive public hearing item.
- Consideration of a draft Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for housing development (Attachment A)
- Housing Development Finance Agency report dated June 22, 2026
- Approval of minutes from the October 13, 2025 meeting
City Council
The Daly City Council will hold public hearings on repealing existing accessory dwelling unit regulations and adopting increases to the parking violation fine schedule. Consent agenda items include appropriating funds for electric vehicle fleet charging infrastructure, authorizing an agreement with the Jefferson Elementary School District for crossing guard services, approving a memorandum of understanding with The Olympic Club for Westlake Field improvements, and setting a public hearing for a drone systems agreement. The council will also award a construction contract for the Westlake Slurry Seal Project.
- Public hearing to repeal existing ADU regulations (ZC-04-26-17042)
- Adopt resolution approving parking violation fine schedule increases
- Appropriate funds for electric vehicle fleet charging infrastructure
- Authorize MOU with The Olympic Club for Westlake Field shared use
- Award construction contract for Westlake Slurry Seal Project
Sanitation District
The North San Mateo County Sanitation District will hold a regular meeting to consider consent agenda items including sewer service charge appeals for fiscal year 2026-27 and adopting the appropriations limitation for FY 2026-2027. Public comments may be submitted in writing or made in person. The meeting includes standard procedural items such as approval of minutes and reports.
- Sewer Service Charge Appeals - Fiscal Year 2026-27
- Adopt Appropriations Limitation for Fiscal Year 2026-2027
Library Board of Trustees
Small Business Commission
The Small Business Commission will vote on approving the April 9 meeting minutes and receive presentations on the Small Business Development Center and the Mission Street Corridor Improvement District strategy. A discussion item on the Legacy Business Celebration debrief is also scheduled.
- Approval of April 9, 2026 meeting minutes
- Presentation by Small Business Development Center
- Mission Street Corridor Improvement District Strategy Update
- Legacy Business Celebration debrief discussion
The Small Business Commission unanimously approved the minutes from the February 12, 2026 meeting. Commissioners received a presentation from Hip Housing on their affordable housing and home sharing programs, and heard an update from the clerk on federal tax law changes affecting small businesses. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved February 12, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0)
Arts and Culture Commission
Arts and Culture Commission
The Arts and Culture Commission will discuss planning for the 2026 Art Exhibits & Events, including the Doelger Seniors Art Works and Dia de los Muertos Celebration. They will also explore pop-up art exhibits, review replacement options for art hooks and track, and discuss potential partnerships with the Chinese Arts Association of San Francisco and a Low Rider-themed fundraiser.
- Continue planning of Doelger Seniors Art Works (August-September 2026)
- Continue planning of Dia de los Muertos Celebration (October-December 2026)
- Explore Pop Up Art Exhibits
- Update on 'I LOVE DALY CITY' Destination Picture Spot
- Discuss potential Commission Fundraiser with Low Rider theme
City Council
The Daly City Council will consider consent items including budget adjustments, a storm drain pipe repair contract, and an Axon agreement for automated license plate reader cameras. Public hearings will address a lien on a rental property and a design-build energy efficiency project for city facilities. The council will also conduct second reading of an ordinance on boards and commissions and receive a report on utility users tax for streaming services.
- Authorize storm drain pipe repairs construction contract (Consent)
- Set public hearing for proposed parking violation fines increases (June 22)
- Appropriate FY2027 mid-cycle operating and capital budget adjustments
- Authorize amendment to Police Department's Axon agreement for license plate reader cameras
- Public hearing on turnkey design-build energy efficiency improvements and financing agreement
The Council approved a turnkey design-build project for energy efficiency at city facilities. They also accepted a report regarding the implementation of the Utility Users Tax on video streaming services.
- Approved May 11, 2026 meeting minutes
- Approved agenda
- Appointed Daly City Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Committee members
- Approved FY27 mid-cycle budget adjustments
- Adopted a teleconference disruption policy
- Authorized amendment to Police Department Axon agreement for license plate readers
- Approved notice of lien and special assessment to rental property
- Approved turnkey design-build energy efficiency improvements for city facilities
Sanitation District
Planning Commission
The Daly City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to Chapter 17.41.150 to require stormwater capture and infiltration in addition to treatment on certain development projects. This is the only substantive item on the agenda; all other items are procedural.
- Public hearing on Zone Change ZC-05-26-017062: amendments to stormwater management and rainwater retention requirements
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings on adopting the updated 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan and Urban Water Management Plan, and on compliance with new state legal obligations regarding vacancies and recruitment. The consent agenda includes authorizing ELOP grant agreements with three school districts, approving the FY 2026-27 SB 1 road maintenance project list, setting a public hearing for a zone code amendment, and renewing landscape maintenance service. Also scheduled are a coastal development permit for new horse stable activities at Ocean View Stables and awarding a construction contract for ADA parking and path improvements at Fire Station No. 91.
- Public hearing to adopt the updated 2025 Water Shortage Contingency Plan and 2025 Urban Water Management Plan
- Public hearing on compliance with AB 2561 regarding City vacancies and recruitment/retention efforts
- Coastal Development Permit CDP-01-24-16453 for new horse stable activities at Ocean View Stables, 2152 Olympic Way
- Authorize ELOP grant agreements with Brisbane School District, Jefferson Elementary School District, and South San Francisco Unified School District
- Approve FY 2026-27 Project List for Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account Funds (SB 1)
The council discussed concerns about missing statements in the May 11, 2026 minutes regarding Councilmember DiGiovanni's claim she could not defend herself during a censure hearing. Vice Mayor Proaño requested verbatim inclusion of that exchange. The council agreed to have the City Clerk transcribe the relevant portion and bring it back for approval, effectively tabling the minutes.
- Tabled approval of May 11, 2026 regular meeting minutes pending verbatim transcript of a specific discussion (unanimous consensus)
Recreation Commission
Sanitation District
The North San Mateo County Sanitation District board will conduct a special meeting with a consent agenda covering routine items. Decisions include approving minutes, sewer service charge appeals for FY 2025-26/27, a resolution to adopt an appropriations limitation (Gann Limit), and authorization for emergency culvert repairs related to the Vista Grande - Lake Merced Compensatory Mitigation Project. Public comments can be submitted in writing or made in person.
- Sewer Service Charge Appeals for Fiscal Year 2025-26/27
- Resolution of Intent to Adopt Appropriations Limitation (Gann Limit)
- Authorize Emergency Culvert Repairs for Vista Grande - Lake Merced Compensatory Mitigation Project
- Approval of minutes from March 23, 2026 meeting
City Council
Sanitation District
The regularly scheduled board meeting for May 25, 2026, has been canceled. A special board meeting is scheduled for May 26, 2026, at 6:45 p.m. in the Daly City Council Chamber. No other agenda items are provided.
- Notice of cancellation of the May 25 regular meeting
- Special meeting rescheduled to May 26 at 6:45 p.m. in Council Chamber
Library Board of Trustees
The Daly City Library Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting to discuss several operational and programmatic items. The board will hear a director's report on monthly usage data and a proposed community-sourced local historical archive. Trustees will also report on collaboration with the Daly City Public Library Associates, library funding, and field trips.
- Monthly usage data report from library director
- Proposed community-sourced local historical archive
- DCPLA/Library Board collaboration on community-driven giving results
- Discussion on library funding
- Discussion on library field trips
Small Business Commission
Personnel Board
The Personnel Board will meet to approve minutes from February, consider a consent agenda of routine items, and receive informational updates on several employment eligibility lists. The meeting includes an oath of office for new member Venancio A. Acebedo.
- Approval of minutes from the February 12, 2026 meeting
- Oath of office for new board member Venancio A. Acebedo
- For information: Employment list for Plant & Equipment Maintenance Electrician
- For information: Employment list for Building Permit Technician
- For information: Employment list for Fire Engineer Operator (promotional)
Arts and Culture Commission
City Council
The Daly City Council will consider a second reading of an ordinance limiting construction hours, hold a public hearing on a stormwater regulatory fee, and set a hearing for automated license plate readers. Several consent items include agreements for tree maintenance, storm drain planning, and a police management side letter.
- Approve second reading of ordinance adding Chapter 15.09 on hours of construction
- Public hearing on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System local stormwater program regulatory fee
- Set hearing for agreement with Axon for automated license plate readers and fixed cameras (June 8)
- Authorize renewal of tree maintenance services agreement with West Coast Arborist
- Adopt side letter with Police Management Association for CalPERS reporting
The City Council adopted Ordinance 1491 adding Chapter 15.09 to the Municipal Code restricting construction hours. The council also approved a consent agenda with nine resolutions, including the storm drain master plan amendment and tree maintenance services. Public hearings were held to adopt the NPDES stormwater fee (Resolution 26-85) and Linda Vista benefit assessments (Resolution 26-86), both unanimously. No decision was made on the proposed tenant anti-harassment ordinance; staff is continuing stakeholder outreach.
- Approved minutes of April 27, 2026 (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda (9 resolutions) including storm drain plan, tree maintenance, Swinerton project support, and police management side letter (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 26-85 maintaining NPDES stormwater regulatory fees (unanimous roll call)
- Introduced Ordinance 1492 (first reading) to add Chapter 2.34 on boards and commissions (no final vote)
- Adopted Resolution 26-86 approving Linda Vista benefit assessments for FY 2026-27 (unanimous roll call)
- Adopted Ordinance 1491 (second reading) restricting construction hours (unanimous roll call)
- Appointed Genaro Rimando to the Recreation Commission (unanimous)
- Received public comment on tenant anti-harassment ordinance; no action taken
Sanitation District
The regularly scheduled May 11, 2026, board meeting of the North San Mateo County Sanitation District has been canceled. The next regular meeting will be held on May 25, 2026, at 6:45 p.m. in the Daly City Council Chamber.
City Council
This is a special closed-session meeting of the Daly City Council. The only agenda item is a conference with legal counsel regarding significant exposure to litigation under Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2). No public decisions or votes are scheduled; the meeting is limited to closed-session discussion.
- Conference with legal counsel – significant exposure to litigation (no specific case or amount disclosed)
Bicycle / Pedestrian Committee
Planning Commission
The Daly City Planning Commission will hold public hearings on a coastal development permit for horse stable activities at 2152 Olympic Way and a zone change affecting definitions, property development requirements, modifications to residential floorplans, and the repeal of secondary unit standards. The commission will also vote on approving minutes from the March 3, 2026 meeting. Staff recommendations are not provided in the agenda.
- Approval of minutes from the March 3, 2026 Planning Commission meeting
- Coastal Development Permit CDP-01-24-16453 for new horse stable activities at 2152 Olympic Way
- Zone Change ZC-04-26-17042 amending Chapters 17.04, 17.35.040, and 17.40.090, and repealing Chapters 17.40.100 and 17.40.110 (secondary unit standards and registration requirements)
Recreation Commission
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings to adopt the city's HUD Consolidated One-Year Action Plan for FY 2026-27 and to introduce an ordinance establishing construction hours on private property. The consent agenda includes accepting a $1,059,658 grant from Peninsula Clean Energy, supporting a grant application for John Daly Boulevard pedestrian/bicycle improvements, and approving a support dog program coordinator position for the police department.
- Public hearing to adopt HUD Consolidated One-Year Action Plan for FY 2026-27
- Introduction of ordinance establishing construction hours on private property (Chapter 15.09)
- Accept and appropriate $1,059,658 grant from Peninsula Clean Energy
- Support application for Transportation Development Act Article 3 grant for John Daly Boulevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility Improvements
- Approve Police Department Support Dog Program Coordinator Position
The City Council approved the HUD One-Year Action Plan for fiscal year 2026-27 and introduced an ordinance to establish construction hours on private property. The consent agenda was approved except for two items pulled for later discussion, with no further action recorded. Several commission appointments were also made.
- Approved HUD One-Year Action Plan for FY 2026-27 (unanimous roll call)
- Introduced Ordinance 1491 establishing construction hours on private property (first reading)
- Appointed Vennie Acebedo to Personnel Commission
- Reappointed Rachel Goodman to Library Board of Trustees
- Reappointed Teresa Faapuaa to Planning Commission
- Approved consent agenda except items #11 and 14 pulled (no further action recorded)
- Accepted $1,059,658 grant from Peninsula Clean Energy for clean energy project (voice vote)
- Supported application for John Daly Boulevard pedestrian/bicycle facility improvements grant
Sanitation District
The regularly-scheduled Board Meeting of the North San Mateo County Sanitation District on April 27, 2026, has been canceled. The next regular meeting will be on May 11, 2026.
Women's Commission
The Women's Commission will hold a regular meeting with public comment and approval of February 2026 minutes. The main discussion item is revisiting goals from the November 9, 2025 retreat. Commissioners and staff will also give reports.
- Revisit Women's November 9, 2025 Retreat Goals
Arts and Culture Commission
The Arts and Culture Commission will discuss continued planning for 2026 art exhibits including Mariposa (May-July), Doelger Seniors (August-September), and Dia de los Muertos (October-December). They will also explore pop up art exhibits, update the 'I LOVE DALY CITY' destination picture spot, review replacement options for art hooks and track, and discuss refreshing electrical boxes in fall 2026. New business includes a potential Low Rider themed fundraiser and a future art exhibit in partnership with the Chinese Arts Association of San Francisco and Lions District 4-C4.
- Continue planning 2026 Art Exhibits & Events (Mariposa May-July, Doelger Seniors Aug-Sep, Dia de los Muertos Oct-Dec)
- Explore Pop Up Art Exhibits
- Update on 'I LOVE DALY CITY' Destination Picture Spot
- Review replacement options of Art Hooks and Track
- Discuss potential Commission Fundraiser with Low Rider theme
Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting to discuss library operations, including a report from the Daly City Public Library Associates, facilities updates, and monthly usage data. Trustees will also discuss library funding and field trips. No decisions on ordinances or contracts are scheduled.
- Report from Daly City Public Library Associates (DCPLA)
- Discussion of library funding
- Review of monthly usage data
- Facilities updates
- Library field trips discussion
The Library Board of Trustees approved the April 21 agenda and March 17 minutes unanimously. The meeting focused on presentations, facility updates, and future planning rather than substantive policy changes.
- Approved agenda for April 21 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved March 17 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Discussed potential library funding measure with City Council
- Discussed community-driven giving survey results and next steps
Arts and Culture Commission
City Council
The Daly City Council will hold a public hearing on proposed increases and updates to the Master Fee Schedule. The council will also consider second readings of ordinances updating zoning regulations and creating a commercial cannabis non-retail combining district. Several consent agenda items include agreements for police records processing, fiber splicing for the Smart Corridor project, traffic regulation changes, and purchases of equipment and solar streetlights.
- Public hearing on proposed increases to the Master Fee Schedule
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 1489 amending zoning ordinance updates
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 1490 adding commercial cannabis non-retail combining district and rezoning parcels
- Amend traffic regulations: install stop signs on Washington Street at Edgeworth Avenue and no parking zones on Lakeshire Drive under Highway 1 overpass
- Authorize design services agreement for John Daly Boulevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Facility Improvements Project
The City Council adopted ordinances updating zoning rules and creating a commercial cannabis non-retail district, along with approving a new fee schedule and various infrastructure projects. Three consent agenda items were pulled for discussion.
- Adopted Ordinance 1489 amending Chapter 17 of the Municipal Code (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 1490 adding Chapter 17.62 for a commercial cannabis non-retail district (4-1)
- Approved updates to the Daly City Master Fee Schedule (unanimous)
- Approved agreement with County of San Mateo for police warrant records processing (unanimous)
- Approved fiber splicing project using $672,500 in C/CAG grant funds (unanimous)
- Approved traffic regulation changes for Washington Street and Lakeshire Drive (unanimous)
- Approved purchase of two CAT 420 backhoe loaders (unanimous)
- Approved purchase of solar streetlights and poles (unanimous)
Sanitation District
City Council
This is a special closed-session meeting. The only item is a conference with the city manager as labor negotiator for all bargaining units. No public decisions or votes are scheduled.
- Conference with Labor Negotiator for all bargaining units
Small Business Commission
The Small Business Commission will hear presentations on HIP Housing and 2026 federal tax law changes impacting small businesses. The main discussion item is planning the Legacy Business Celebration scheduled for May 7. No recommendations are listed for the discussion item.
- HIP Housing presentation by Community Outreach Specialist Kevin Joyner
- Overview of 2026 federal tax law changes for small businesses and real estate investment
- Legacy Business Celebration planning for May 7
The Small Business Commission unanimously approved five nominated legacy businesses for a May 7 celebration. The meeting also included a presentation on the state-mandated CalSavers retirement program and an update on a proposed Mission Street property-based business improvement district.
- Approved five legacy business nominations unanimously
- Approved November 7, 2025 meeting minutes unanimously
- Received presentation on CalSavers retirement program
- Received update on Mission Street PBID efforts