Dixon, California
Recent meetings
City Council Meeting
The city council will first hold a closed session to discuss existing litigation (AFSCME union case, Rodriguez-Brown case, Indio water case) and a threat to public services. The regular meeting includes proclamations for retiring employee Evan Jones and Parks & Recreation Month, plus swearing in police personnel. The consent calendar includes contract amendments and sole source vendor designations for water and wastewater equipment, including a $64,735 contract extension for construction management services.
- Closed session conference with legal counsel on AFSCME Public Employees Union case (PERB No. SF-CE-2418-M)
- Closed session on threat to public services or facilities with police chief
- Proclamation recognizing retirement of Evan 'Sandy' Jones
- Resolution authorizing $64,735 amendment to contract with Cartwright Nor Cal for construction management services
- Resolutions designating Aqua-Metric Sales as sole source for water metering equipment and Univar Solutions for sodium hypochlorite
Vacaville Dixon Greenbelt Authority Meeting - CANCELED
The Vacaville Dixon Greenbelt Authority has canceled its regular meetings scheduled for June 10 and July 8, 2026. The next regular meeting will take place on August 12, 2026. No business will be conducted at the canceled meetings.
- Regular meeting on June 10, 2026 canceled
- Regular meeting on July 8, 2026 canceled
- Next regular meeting scheduled for August 12, 2026
Planning Commission Meeting - CANCELED
The regular meeting of the Dixon Planning Commission scheduled for July 14, 2026 has been canceled. The next regular meeting will be held on August 11, 2026.
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Parks & Recreation Commission will hold a regular meeting with mostly procedural items, including a presentation on a Parks & Recreation Month Proclamation and recognition of a commissioner. No significant financial or policy decisions are on the agenda.
- Commissioner Recognition presented by Interim Public Works Director Bruce Barrette
- Approval of minutes from May 26, 2026 meeting
- Parks & Recreation Month Proclamation presented by Bruce Barrette
- Verbal Recreation Update from staff
- Verbal Park Maintenance/Improvements Update and housekeeping items
Dixon USD Board Meeting
The Dixon USD Governing Board will consider placing a general obligation bond on the November 3, 2026 election and act on the 2026-2027 budget and Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The board also plans to vote on a new student mobile phone policy aligned with California's Phone-Free Schools Act. Several contracts and lease renewals are on the consent calendar.
- Resolution to place a general obligation bond on the November 3, 2026 election (XIV-A.2)
- Adoption of the 2026-2027 budget (XIV-C.1) and Resolution No. 26-6781 on fund balance commitments
- Approval of Board Policy 5131.8 on student use of mobile communication devices (XIV-A.1)
- Adoption of 2026-2027 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Budget Overview for Parents (XIV-B.3)
- College and Career Readiness Strategic Plan approval (XIV-B.1)
City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold a closed session at 5:30 PM on labor negotiations, litigation, and a threat to public services. The regular meeting at 7 PM consists of a consent calendar with eight items, including a $39,999 contract for housing element implementation, adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan, and a resolution calling a general municipal election for November 3, 2026. No public hearings are listed; the agenda is largely routine.
- Adopt resolution authorizing $39,999 professional services agreement with PlaceWorks for Housing Element implementation
- Adopt resolution accepting 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan
- Authorize multiple on-call agreements: pump/well services, lab analysis, emergency construction, generator maintenance
- Accept Valley Glen Well Liner Project and file Notice of Completion
- Resolution calling a general municipal election on November 3, 2026, consolidated with statewide election
Dixon USD Board Meeting
The Governing Board will hold public hearings regarding the 2026-27 Local Control Accountability Plan and the proposed budget. The meeting also includes a presentation on potential general obligation bond polling results and several personnel appointments.
- Potential General Obligation Bond update and community input
- Public hearing for the 2026-2027 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)
- Public hearing for the 2026-27 Proposed Budget
- Amendment to Superintendent Brett Barley's contract for a new four-year term
- Appointment of the Dixon High School Assistant Principal
Planning Commission
The Dixon Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed zoning code text amendment to create a new land use category for long-term mobile food service vendors, which would require an Administrative Use Permit for operations over 30 days in a 12-month period. The Commission will also hear an appeal of a building permit denial for a detached accessory structure at 730 Daybreak Drive, where the owner seeks to build an RV garage and secondary driveway. The meeting includes routine items such as approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Proposed zoning text amendments to regulate long-term mobile food service/food trucks operating more than 30 days per year
- Appeal of building permit denial for a 1,920 sq. ft. detached accessory structure at 730 Daybreak Drive (APN 0114-393-020)
- Denial grounds include height/massing exceeding standards, conflict with fire hydrant, and frontage curb cut limit
- City-initiated zoning changes for long-term food vendors will require Administrative Use Permit
- Consent calendar: approval of April 14, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold closed session negotiations with multiple labor unions and discuss anticipated litigation. Public hearings are scheduled to approve the FY 2026-27 appropriation limit and to present updates to the Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan. Under new business, the council will receive a summary of 'Dixon Grown' outreach meetings and revised maps for the Notice of Preparation related to the Harvest, Lombardo Ranch, and General Plan amendment project. The consent calendar includes approval of minutes, claims, a $300 donation to the Dixon Historical Guild, a $27,363 solar monitoring contract, a $242,131 transit bus cost-sharing agreement, and the city's investment policy.
- Closed session: conference with labor negotiators for seven employee organizations
- Public hearing: adopt resolution approving appropriation limit factors for FY 2026-27
- Public hearing: overview of 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan updates
- New business: summary of 'Dixon Grown' outreach and revised NOP for Harvest, Lombardo Ranch, and General Plan amendment
- Consent: resolution to waive bidding and authorize $27,363 for Power Track Data Loggers from Also Energy
Parks & Recreation Commission
This is a procedural meeting of the Dixon Parks & Recreation Commission. The agenda includes approval of previous minutes, two informational presentations (library activities and a new online Recreation Guide), and verbal updates from staff. No decisions on ordinances, contracts, or rezonings are scheduled.
- Presentation on Dixon Public Library upcoming community activities by librarian Ralianna D. Garcia
- Presentation on the new online Recreation Guide by Recreation Manager Austin George
- Approval of minutes from the April 28, 2026 regular meeting
- Verbal recreation update from staff
- Verbal park maintenance/improvements update and housekeeping items
Dixon USD Board Meeting-Dixon High School, 555 College Way
The Dixon Unified Governing Board will meet in closed session to discuss labor negotiations, employee discipline, anticipated litigation, and the superintendent's evaluation. During the public meeting, the board will receive comprehensive reports on Maine Prairie High School and Dixon High School, consider a consent agenda including several construction and consulting contracts, and act on resolutions for the November 2026 board election, a general obligation bond update, and memoranda of understanding with the Dixon Teachers Association regarding counselor job descriptions and stipend schedules.
- Resolution ordering November 3, 2026 election for three board seats, consolidated with statewide general election
- Presentation on potential general obligation bond including community outreach updates
- MOU with Dixon Teachers Association on middle/high school counselor job descriptions (action item)
- MOU with Dixon Teachers Association on stipend handbook and 2025-2027 stipend schedule (action item)
- Consent agenda includes contracts with RCV Consulting, Bridges Construction, and NG Construction
City Council Meeting - REVISED
The Dixon City Council is meeting to consider a consent calendar of routine items, including several resolutions and contracts. A key item is authorizing construction bids for Fire Station No. 82 and approving $68,775 in budget adjustments. The council will also hold a closed session to discuss labor negotiations, a liability claim, existing litigation, and the city manager position.
- Fire Station No. 82 project: authorizing staff to advertise for construction bids and executing amendments with Cartwright Norcal ($47,840) and Lionakis ($20,935), plus $68,775 budget adjustment
- Release of RFP for ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan (no dollar amount stated)
- Transit management agreement with Solano Transportation Authority up to $85,900 and on-call staffing from Michael's Transportation Service
- Preliminary approval of Engineer’s Report for Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District (LLMD) for FY 2026-27, with public hearing set for July 7, 2026
- Closed session items: labor negotiations with multiple employee groups, liability claim (Leonore De Leon), litigation (Rodriguez-Brown v. City of Dixon), and public employment (City Manager)
Special City Council Meeting - Budget Workshop
The Dixon City Council will hold a special budget workshop to discuss the proposed Consolidated Budget for Fiscal Year 2027. The presentation will cover the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Grant Funds, Capital Improvement Funds, and other funds. No final decisions will be made; the meeting is for discussion only.
- Presentation and discussion of FY 2026-2027 proposed Consolidated Budget
- Review of General Fund, General Fund Sub Funds, Enterprise Funds, Grant Funds
- Review of Capital Improvement Funds, Special Revenue Funds, Special Assessments/CFDs/L&L Districts
- Review of Debt Service Funds and Successor Agency Funds
- Workshop format; no votes or ordinances scheduled
City Council Meeting
The City Council will first hold a closed session at 6:00 p.m. to discuss labor negotiations with representatives of several employee organizations, anticipated litigation, and a threat to public services. The open session starting at 7:00 p.m. includes presentations, a proclamation for National Public Works Week, and a consent calendar with resolutions and contracts. Notable consent items include amending Personnel Rules, authorizing a $95,805 wastewater rate study, accepting a pedestrian improvement project, and approving a copier fleet lease at $2,683.95 per month.
- Closed session: labor negotiations with Dixon Professional Firefighters Association, Police Officers Association, and other units
- Resolution amending Personnel Rules on administrative leave, holidays, and disciplinary records
- Professional Services Agreement with IB Consulting for wastewater rate study not to exceed $95,805
- Accepting HSIP Cycle 11 Pedestrian Improvements Project as complete and filing Notice of Completion
- 63-month copier fleet lease with Visual Edge IT at estimated $2,683.95 monthly cost
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Dixon Parks and Recreation Commission will consider a proposed bike rack donation from Sustainable Solano for the Senior Multi-Use Center and receive an update on annual CPI-based fee increases for park facilities, aquatics, and the senior center. The commission will also approve prior meeting minutes, hear staff updates, and introduce interim Public Works Director Bruce Barrette.
- Proposed Sustainable Solano bike rack donation and its possible placement at the Senior Multi-Use Center (SMUC)
- Update on July 2025 CPI increase for Park Facility, Aquatics Programs, and Senior/Multi-Center fees
- Introduction of Bruce Barrette as Interim Public Works Director
- Approval of minutes from the January 27, 2026 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting
- Verbal updates on recreation programs and park maintenance/improvements
City Council Meeting
The Dixon City Council will vote on issuing federally tax-exempt lease revenue bonds to finance public safety facilities, including the Police Station Second Story Expansion. It will also consider awarding the construction contract for the expansion to CWS Construction, Inc., approving a $269,620 construction management agreement with Cartwright Nor Cal, Inc., and a $117,316 change order for the Parklane Well Rehab project. Closed session discussions include labor negotiations with multiple employee organizations and existing litigation.
- Resolution to issue federally tax-exempt lease revenue bonds for public safety facilities (item 9.7)
- Resolution awarding construction contract for Police Station Second Story Expansion to CWS Construction, Inc. (item 9.8)
- Professional services agreement with Cartwright Nor Cal, Inc. for construction management, not to exceed $269,620 (item 9.3)
- Change Order No. 2 with Bartley Pump PM LLC for Parklane Well Rehab, budget amendment of $117,316 (item 9.4)
- Resolutions approving bylaws and operations agreement for the Dixon Financing Authority (items 9.5, 9.6)
Dixon USD Board Meeting-Anderson Elementary, MPR, 415 E C Street
The Dixon USD Governing Board will hold a public hearing and vote on adopting a Developer Fee Justification Study to increase Level I developer fees. They will also receive a comprehensive report on Anderson Elementary, discuss the Phone Free Schools Act policy preview, and approve numerous consent calendar items including contracts and MOUs.
- Public hearing and resolution to adopt Developer Fee Justification Study and increase Level I developer fees
- Comprehensive report on Anderson Elementary School from Principal Blackstone
- Discussion on Phone Free Schools Act policy to limit student smartphone use
- Approval of contracts with Aya Healthcare, Securly, CADY-Dixon High School, and others (consent calendar)
- Approval of Williams Quarterly Report indicating complaints about instructional materials
Planning Commission
The Dixon Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a first amendment to the Development Agreement for The Campus project, a 260-acre vacant site in the Northeast Quadrant Specific Plan area. The amendment solely adjusts milestones for constructing a municipal water well, with no changes to the project itself. The Commission will adopt a resolution recommending City Council approval of the amendment.
- Consideration of Ordinance for 1st amendment to Development Agreement for The Campus/Dixon 257 Project on a 260-acre site (APNs: 0111-040-010, -020, -030, -040, 0111-080-050; owner/applicant: Dixon Venture, LLC)
- Amendment only changes milestones and timing for construction of a municipal water well
- Planning Commission will recommend action to City Council for final decision
- Consent Calendar: Approval of minutes from March 10, 2026 regular meeting
- No new business or unfinished business on the agenda
City Council Meeting
The Dixon City Council will hold a closed session at 5:30 p.m. to discuss labor negotiations with seven employee organizations and multiple litigation matters. In the open session at 7:00 p.m., the council will consider consent items including contracts for park lighting, drainage engineering, and a well drilling change order. No public hearings or unfinished business are scheduled.
- Closed session: labor negotiations with Dixon Professional Firefighters Association, Police Officers Association, and other employee groups
- Closed session: existing litigation in City of Indio et al. v. State Water Resources Control Board and Castillo v. Goldsborough
- Consent: $80,048 change order with Pacific Coast Well Drilling, plus $83,300 contingency
- Consent: $30,951 agreement with Musco Sports Lighting to install remote controllers on softball fields at Hall Park
- Consent: $20,000 amendment with West Yost Associates for drainage engineering in Northeast Quadrant Specific Plan
Dixon USD Special Board Meeting - Dixon Unified School District Office
This special meeting includes a closed session for labor negotiations and employee discipline. In open session the board will decide on adopting the 2026-2027 Transportation Plan, approving bilingual teacher waiver applications, entering into MOUs with the Dixon Teachers Association and SEIU on kindergarten intervention and vacation accumulation, and authorizing a cost-sharing agreement with Dixon Montessori Charter School to rehabilitate the Silveyville campus.
- Adoption of the 2026-2027 Transportation Plan
- Approval of submission of bilingual waiver applications to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
- Memorandum of Understanding with DTA on Transitional Kindergarten/Kindergarten after-school intervention and prep period
- SEIU-DUSD MOU for a 28-month waiver of vacation accumulation payout rules
- Agreement with Dixon Montessori Charter School for cost sharing to rehabilitate the Silveyville campus under the Charter School Facilities Program
City Council Meeting
The Dixon City Council will vote on a consent calendar that includes extending a sole-source contract with TRB+ Associates for building and fire inspection services at the Homestead subdivision (Villages 6,7,9,10) through June 2027, authorizing up to $161,251.80 for sanitary sewer cleanout repairs, and approving a $150,000 update to the Local Roadway Safety Plan. The meeting also includes presentations of a police department award and the 2025 Police Department Annual Report.
- Amendment No. 4 to sole-source contract with TRB+ Associates for building and fire inspection at Homestead subdivision through June 2027
- Task Order No. 25 with Civil Pacific Construction for sanitary sewer cleanout replacement, not to exceed $161,251.80
- Professional Services Agreement with DKS Associates for CEQA VMT/TIA review for Dixon 89 Industrial Development, up to $22,100
- Professional Services Agreement with DKS Associates for Local Roadway Safety Plan update and HSIP grant assistance, up to $150,000
- Acceptance of HSIP Cycle 10 Pedestrian Improvements Project as complete and filing Notice of Completion
Planning Commission
The Dixon Planning Commission will hold two public hearings: a design review for a 9,995 sq. ft. daycare facility at 2000 West A Street, and a comprehensive application for a new 11,539 sq. ft. educational center for Valley of the Sacred Heart Academy at 209-231 East A Street, which includes a zoning text amendment, lot merger, and conditional use permit. The commission will also receive the 2025 General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report.
- Design review for a 9,995 sq. ft. daycare facility with 12,342 sq. ft. playground at 2000 West A Street, accommodating up to 162 children
- Educational center project at 209-231 East A Street: two-story, 11,539 sq. ft. building with zoning text amendment to conditionally allow private schools in DMX district, lot merger of three parcels, and conditional use permit
- Annual General Plan and Housing Element Progress Report for 2025 to be received and filed with the state
- Consent calendar includes approval of February 10, 2026 meeting minutes
Special City Council Meeting
The Dixon City Council will hold a special meeting to receive direction on aesthetic decisions for the Parkway Boulevard Grade Separation final design. This is the only substantive item on the agenda; the rest of the meeting consists of procedural items and public comment periods.
- Receive direction on aesthetic decisions for the Parkway Boulevard Grade Separation final design
Dixon USD Board Meeting-Gretchen Higgins, 1525 Pembroke Way
The Dixon USD Governing Board will hold a business meeting including action on the 2024-25 external audit and bond audit, the second interim budget report, and tentative agreements with the Dixon Teacher's Association for 2025-2028 and the Confidential Unit for 2025-2027. The board will also consider consent items such as a change order for Anderson Modernization Project and various MOUs. A closed session precedes the meeting for labor negotiations and legal matters.
- Acceptance of 2024-25 External Audit Report and Bond Audit Report
- Presentation and discussion of tentative agreement with Dixon Teacher's Association for 2025-2028
- Approval of 2026-2027 School Year Calendar and MOU for 2027-2028 calendar
- Anderson Modernization Project Change Order #6
- Professional Services Agreement with AltruSphere LLC
City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold a public hearing on a Development Agreement with M.E.H.C. Inc. for a housing project. The consent calendar includes resolutions for multiple contracts, including $291,517 for pool deck renovation, $85,000 for compost materials, and $30,000 for fireworks. Closed session items involve labor negotiations and a threat to public services.
- Public hearing on Development Agreement with M.E.H.C. Inc.
- Resolution authorizing $291,517 pool deck renovation at Pat Granucci Aquatic Facility
- Resolution for $85,000 annual compost contract with Agromin (SB 1383 compliant)
- Resolution for $58,133 Level 2 Cost Estimate for WWTF Expansion with Ewing Construction Services
- Resolution authorizing Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for Emergency Ambulance Services
DUSD, Measure Q-Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee
The Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee will meet to review the 2024-2025 Measure Q audit presented by James Marta & Co. and to elect officers. The committee also hears updates from the chairperson and DUSD superintendent, and considers approving past minutes.
- 2024-2025 Measure Q Audit presented by Spencer Robert Blanda with James Marta & Co.
- Election of officers for the committee
- Update from DUSD Superintendent
- Public comment for non-scheduled agenda items
- Approval of un-adopted minutes
City Council Meeting
The council will first hold a closed session at 5:00 p.m. on labor negotiations with multiple employee organizations and anticipated litigation. In the regular meeting, a consent calendar includes resolutions for service contracts and budget adjustments, notably an $833,410 monitoring well at the Fitzgerald Water Operations site and a $41,392 water system risk assessment. Other items include backflow prevention services, streetlight repairs, a fireworks production agreement, and a letter of support for Suisun City's BUILD grant application.
- Approve $833,410 contract with Pacific Coast Well Drilling for a 2,500-foot-deep monitoring well at the Fitzgerald Water Operations site
- Authorize $41,392 professional services agreement with Luhdorff & Scalmanini for a Public Water System Risk and Resilience Assessment
- Award $60,750 three-year on-call backflow prevention testing and repair services to American River Backflow
- Approve $30,000 quote from Bear Electrical Solutions for streetlight wire break repairs, with a budget adjustment
- Authorize $30,000 fireworks production agreement with Pyro Spectaculars North, Inc.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider recommending to the City Council an amended Development Agreement and Conditional Use Permit amendment for Dixon Wellness, a commercial cannabis business at 1150 N First St. The proposal clarifies operational requirements and revises the public benefit amount and minimum monthly benefit. The commission will also receive an informational presentation on Assembly Bill 130 and Senate Bill 131, new state laws regarding the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
- Public hearing on amended Development Agreement and Conditional Use Permit amendment for Dixon Wellness at 1150 N First St (APN 0115-130-480, Corridor Mixed Use zoning).
- Proposed revisions to the public benefit amount and minimum monthly benefit amount.
- Clarification that cannabis delivery operations are subject to further City review and approval.
- Informational presentation on Assembly Bill 130 and Senate Bill 131, new CEQA state laws.
- Consent calendar approval of minutes from the December 9, 2025 Planning Commission meeting.
Dixon USD Board Meeting
The Dixon USD Governing Board will receive a presentation on a school facility bond feasibility survey and discuss next steps toward a potential November 2026 general obligation bond. The board will also consider agreements for bond-related communications services and a teacher residency partnership, along with routine consent items and informational updates on the mid-year LCAP and state budget proposals.
- Presentation and discussion on a potential November 2026 General Obligation bond measure for school facilities
- Agreement for professional communication services with CliffordMoss to support bond campaign preparations
- Education Services Agreement with Alder Graduate School of Education for a teacher residency program
- Resolution certifying number of unhoused pupils for Dixon Montessori Charter School's new construction project
- Memorandum of Understanding with Dixon Teachers Association for a minimum day on the last day of the 2025-2026 school year
City Council Meeting
The City Council will first hold a closed session to discuss labor negotiations with multiple employee organizations and potential litigation. The regular meeting includes ceremonial items and a consent calendar with several financial authorizations: a $201,450 amendment with Cartwright Nor Cal for construction management, hiring two engineering interns at $20.49/hour, and four professional services agreements for the Lombardo Ranch project (traffic, drainage, water, sewer) totaling $110,098, plus a $27,487 change order with Bartley Pump.
- Conference with labor negotiators for seven employee organizations (closed session)
- Adopt resolution authorizing Amendment No. 01 with Cartwright Nor Cal, Inc. for construction management, not to exceed $201,450
- Adopt resolution authorizing four PSAs for Lombardo Ranch project: DKS ($29,830), Dokken ($28,520), LSCE ($29,248), Stantec ($22,500)
- Adopt resolution authorizing hiring two engineering interns at Departmental Internship Step C ($20.49/hour)
- Adopt resolution authorizing Change Order No. 1 with Bartley Pump PM LLC for $27,487
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Parks & Recreation Commission will receive a presentation from Dixon Public Library promoting upcoming community activities. The commission will also consider approving the October 28, 2025 meeting minutes and hear verbal updates from staff on recreation and park maintenance. No new business items are listed.
- Presentation by Ralianna D. Garcia, MLIS Librarian, promoting Dixon Library activities for the community
- Approval of the agenda for the January 27, 2026 regular meeting
- Approval of minutes from the October 28, 2025 regular meeting
- Verbal recreation update from staff
- Verbal park maintenance/improvements update and commission housekeeping items
Planning Commission Meeting - CANCELED
The January 13, 2026 regular meeting of the Dixon Planning Commission has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for February 10, 2026. No items were discussed or decided.
City Council Meeting
The Dixon City Council will hold a closed session at 6 p.m. for labor negotiations and three liability claims, then open session at 7 p.m. The consent calendar includes resolutions authorizing a reimbursement agreement with Union Pacific Railroad for quiet zone preliminary engineering with a $50,000 budget adjustment, accepting public improvements for the Homestead Project Phase 2B, contracting with West Yost for stormwater services, amending a contract for the Stormwater Master Plan, adjusting the Readi-Ride Golden Pass Program budget by $7,000, and reviewing the 2025 Annual Military Equipment Report to renew the military equipment policy.
- Reimbursement agreement with Union Pacific Railroad for Quiet Zone preliminary engineering, $50,000 budget adjustment
- Acceptance of public improvements and dedications from JEN California 6 LLC for Homestead Project Phase 2B
- Professional Services Agreement with West Yost Associates up to $20,000 for stormwater inquiries for Harvest development
- Budget amendment of $7,000 for Readi-Ride Golden Pass Program fare costs
- Review and renewal of Military Equipment Policy and Ordinance per Assembly Bill 481
Dixon USD Board Meeting-Tremont, 355 Pheasant Run
The Dixon USD Governing Board will hold a closed session at 5 p.m., followed by a public business meeting at 6 p.m. on January 15, 2026. Key action items include approving Amendment No. 1 to Superintendent Brett Barley's employment contract effective July 1, 2026, along with similar amendments for Assistant Superintendent Dan Scudero and Chief Business Official Joanne Ahola. The board will also consider a Provisional Internship Permit application to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and several memoranda of understanding with employee associations.
- Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Superintendent Brett Barley's contract (effective July 1, 2026)
- Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Assistant Superintendent Dan Scudero's contract
- Approval of Amendment No. 1 to Chief Business Official Joanne Ahola's contract
- DTA-DUSD MOU regarding Early Retirement/Resignation Notification Incentive 2025-2026
- Acceptance of the External Audit Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25
City Council Meeting
The City Council will hold a public hearing to adopt an ordinance regulating fireworks, amending Chapter 9.02 of the Municipal Code. In consent items, the Council will consider approving the Flying J parcel map and abandoning an easement along Sparling Lane, authorizing the Police Station Second Story Project with $55,942 in budget adjustments, and entering a $51,633 PG&E agreement for the Parkway Boulevard Overcrossing. A closed session at 6:30 p.m. will cover labor negotiations with several employee organizations.
- Closed session: labor negotiations with Dixon Professional Firefighters Association, Police Officers Association, and other units
- Public hearing: adopt ordinance amending Chapter 9.02 to regulate fireworks
- Consent: approve Flying J parcel map and abandon abutters' right-of-way easement along Sparling Lane
- Consent: authorize Police Station Second Story Project – bid advertisement, $38,100 amendment with Cartwright Nor Cal, $17,842 with Lionakis, total $55,942 budget adjustment
- Consent: PG&E agreement for Parkway Boulevard Overcrossing electric line relocation at $51,633