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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/15/2025 1:30 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers
Study Session - Parks Maintenance and Capital Funding To be heard immediately following the regular City Council Meeting
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   1:30 p.m.-  Study Session - Parks Maintenance and Capital Funding, City Hall, Council Chambers   Not available Not available
      *To be heard immediately following the regular City Council Meeting   Not available Not available
      CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION   Not available Not available
      Purpose   Not available Not available
      The goal of the Study Session is to educate and engage the City Council on funding for park maintenance, capital projects, and a preliminary work plan for a 2026 parks funding ballot measure.   Not available Not available
      Outcome   Not available Not available
      City Council will: • Understand the primary funding sources for the Parks and Capital Divisions within the Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services Department. • Have a renewed perspective on park maintenance and funding challenges. • Gain insight into how San José’s parks system compares to other cities. • Learn about opportunities to improve park funding in the future, including a potential 2026 parks funding ballot measure.   Not available Not available
25-427 1  Study SessionStudy Session - Parks Maintenance and Capital Funding   Not available Not available
   1.  Department History   Not available Not available
   2.  How Parks are Funded   Not available Not available
   3.  How Parks are Maintained   Not available Not available
   4.  How San José’s Parks Compare to Other Cities   Not available Not available
   5.  Opportunities to Improve How Parks are Funded, including a 2026 Parks Funding Ballot Measure   Not available Not available
   Members of the public may comment on agendized items only at this Study Session. There will be no Open Forum. Cal. Govt. Code §54954.3(a). Public Comment   Not available Not available
     Adjournment   Not available Not available