Mountain View roundup: Council agenda weighed $5.5M public safety building, water plan, and capital improvements; outcomes pending
Mountain View's City Council had a packed June 23 agenda, including a $5.5 million authorization for Public Safety Building demolition and site preparation, adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan, and approval of the FY 2026-27 Capital Improvement Program. However, minutes for that meeting and all other recent meetings below have not yet been published, so the outcomes listed here reflect what was scheduled for action — not confirmed decisions. Readers should consult the official city records for final results.
City Council — June 23
The Council was scheduled to act on several major items:
- Adoption of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan.
- Approval of the FY 2026-27 Capital Improvement Program.
- Authorization of $5,500,000 for Public Safety Building demolition and site preparation.
- Extension of Climate Fellow services with a compensation increase of $503,385.45.
- Appropriation of $5,170,000 in grant funding for Middlefield Complete Streets.
- Amendment to the Optony Inc. contract for an additional $32,950 for solar projects.
Because minutes are not yet published, it is not confirmed which of these items were approved, continued, or modified.
Administrative Zoning Hearing — June 24
The Zoning Administrator was scheduled to review two development requests:
- PL-2023-120: A five-year development agreement extension for LinkedIn's approximately 429,491 square foot office project at East Middlefield Road and Maude Avenue. Staff recommended approval.
- PL-15576: A conditional use permit for Lombard Doggy Daycare at 1132 Independence Avenue.
- A public hearing on CEQA compliance for the LinkedIn office expansion was also scheduled.
Outcomes are pending publication of minutes.
Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee — June 24
The committee was scheduled to review an Active Transportation Collision Report, street improvement checklists for One Bay Area Grant applications at the ECR/Calderon Avenue/Phyllis Avenue and ECR/Castro intersections, and the draft FY 2026-27 Work Plan. No decisions are confirmed.
Performing Arts Committee — June 24
The committee was set to review its draft FY 2026-27 Work Plan for City Council approval and receive an update on the upcoming 35th Anniversary Celebration. Outcomes pending.
Meetings cancelled or procedural
- The Environmental Planning Commission's June 24 meeting was cancelled due to summer recess. The next scheduled meeting is August 19, 2026.
- The Council Neighborhoods Committee held a special meeting June 25 with only procedural boilerplate and a public forum. No substantive decisions, contracts, or policy changes were scheduled.
Coming up
- July 7: Downtown Committee meeting is canceled; the committee is in recess and reconvenes September 1, 2026. Spanish and Chinese interpretation is available upon request.
- July 8: Visual Arts Committee is scheduled to approve its FY 2026-27 Work Plan, review a Draft Public Art Strategy, discuss a new Artist Selection Pilot Procedure, and receive updates on Capital Improvement Program public art projects.
- July 8: Administrative Zoning Hearing is canceled. The next hearing is rescheduled for July 22, 2026.
- July 20: Board of Library Trustees meeting is canceled. The next meeting is September 21, 2026.
Note: All recent meeting summaries above are based on agendas only. Final actions, vote tallies, and any amendments will be available once official minutes are published.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Council Weighs $10.6M in Public Safety and Street Funding Alongside Water Plan Update
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.