City Council Meeting  
Agenda  
Tuesday, January 27, 2026  
1:30 PM  
Council Chambers  
Closed Session at 9:30 a.m.  
MATT MAHAN, MAYOR  
ROSEMARY KAMEI, DISTRICT 1  
PAMELA CAMPOS, DISTRICT 2  
ANTHONY TORDILLOS, DISTRICT 3  
DAVID COHEN, DISTRICT 4  
PETER ORTIZ, DISTRICT 5  
MICHAEL MULCAHY, DISTRICT 6  
BIEN DOAN, DISTRICT 7  
DOMINGO CANDELAS, DISTRICT 8  
PAM FOLEY, VICE MAYOR, DISTRICT 9  
GEORGE CASEY, DISTRICT 10  
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• Call to Order and Roll Call  
9:30 a.m.- Closed Session, Call to Order in Council Chambers  
Open Session, Labor Negotiations Update (See Item 3.2)  
Adjourn to Closed Session in Council Chambers Conference Room, W133  
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• Pledge of Allegiance  
• Invocation (District 1)  
Westmont High School, Jazz Band  
• Orders of the Day  
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Day unless the Council directs otherwise.  
• Adjournment Recognition  
This meeting will be adjourned in memory of Max Ryan, a dedicated public servant with the San José  
Housing Department who passed away on September 16, 2025. Max was known throughout the  
community for his creativity, his empathy, and commitment to his role on the Homelessness Response  
Outreach Team. He spent his career on the front lines of the City's homelessness crisis and was instrumental  
in the design and implementation of the Homeward Bound program, connecting unhoused individuals with  
their families. He will be remembered for his kindness, his tireless work ethic, and his enduring legacy of  
service to the most vulnerable residents of San José.  
• Closed Session Report  
To be heard after Ceremonial Items  
1. CEREMONIAL ITEMS  
1.1 Presentation of a commendation recognizing the San José Police Department Robbery Unit for its  
exceptional investigation and multi-agency coordination following the September 5, 2025, Kim Hung  
Jewelry Store robbery, resulting in the arrest of 15 suspects, recovery of firearms and evidence, and  
successful grand jury indictments enhancing public safety in San José and beyond. (Candelas)  
1.2 Presentation of a commendation to Ainak, a Silicon Valley–based nonprofit organization focused on  
providing under-resourced students and underserved communities in the City of San José and across the  
country with access to free eye care services, including comprehensive vision tests and corrective  
eyeglasses. (Doan)  
1.3 Presentation of a proclamation recognizing January 27, 2026, as International Holocaust Remembrance  
Day in the City of San José, in honor of holocaust survivors and victims. (Cohen)  
2. CONSENT CALENDAR  
Notice to the public: There will be no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items as they are  
considered to be routine by the City Council and will be adopted by one motion. If a member of  
the City Council requests discussion on a particular item, that item may be removed from the  
Consent Calendar and considered separately.  
2.1 Approval of City Council Minutes.  
Approval of City Council Minutes.  
Recommendation:  
(a) Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of December 16, 2025.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-009, Staff Reports, Assessments,  
Annual Reports, and Informational Memos that involve no approvals of  
any City action.  
2.2 Final Adoption of Ordinances.  
2.3 Approval of Council Committee Minutes.  
Approval of Council Committee Minutes.  
Recommendation:  
(a) Special Joint Neighborhood Services and Education Committee  
Minutes of December 10, 2025.  
(b) Regular Joint Meeting for the Rules and Open Government  
Committee Minutes of December 10, 2025.  
(c) Regular Community and Economic Development Committee  
Minutes of December 15, 2025.  
(d) Regular Joint Meeting for the Rules and Open Government  
Committee Minutes of January 7, 2026.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-009, Staff Reports, Assessments,  
Annual Reports, and Informational Memos that involve no approvals of  
any City action.  
2.4 Mayor and Council Excused Absence Requests.  
Mayor and Council Excused Absence Requests.  
Recommendation:  
Request for an excused absence for Councilmember Kamei from the  
regular meeting of Rules and Open Government Committee and  
Committee of the Whole on January 7, 2026, due to authorized family  
business.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-010, City Organizational and  
Administrative Activities resulting in no changes to the physical  
environment. (Kamei)  
[Rules Committee referral 1/14/2026 - Item A.1.a]  
Attachments
Memorandum  
2.5 City Council Travel Reports.  
2.6 Report from the Council Liaison to the Retirement Boards.  
Boards and Commissions Appointment.  
2.7  
Recommendation:  
Approve the following Boards and Commissions appointment:  
(a) Senior Citizens Commission:  
(1) Citywide Seat: Appoint Patrick Waite for term ending June 30,  
2029.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-010, City Organizational and  
Administrative activities resulting in no changes to the physical  
environment. (City Clerk)  
Attachments Memorandum  
Actions Related to the Transportation and Community Identification  
Elements.  
2.8  
Recommendation:  
(a) Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to  
negotiate and execute a Transportation Art Maintenance Agreement  
with the California Department of Transportation for Transportation  
and Community Identification elements on the California Department of  
Transportation property along State Route 87, authorizing the planned  
improvements and affirming the City’s responsibility for ongoing  
maintenance of the improvements.  
(b) Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to  
negotiate and execute an agreement with the San José Downtown  
Association to install the Transportation and Community Identification  
elements upon receipt of the required California Department of  
Transportation encroachment permit(s) and perform the City's ongoing  
maintenance and insurance responsibilities of the Transportation and  
Community Identification elements and urban enhancements as  
provided in the Transportation Art Maintenance Agreement with the  
California Department of Transportation.  
CEQA: Categorically Exempt, File No. ER25-261, CEQA Guideline  
Section 15301 Existing Facilities. Council Districts 3 and 6. (Economic  
Development and Cultural Affairs)  
Attachments Memorandum  
Approval of “Free Use” of City Hall Plaza and Janet Gray Hayes Rotunda for  
the Invisible Skies San José Art Project and Approval of the Tower and  
Rotunda Lighting Proclamation as an Official Public Art Display.  
2.9  
Recommendation:  
(a) Approve the Invisible Skies Tower and Rotunda Lighting on January  
30, 2026, and January 31, 2026, as an Official Public Art Display.  
(b) Approve the proclamation of Invisible Skies San José scheduled on  
January 30, 2026, and January 31, 2026.  
(c) Adopt a resolution authorizing “Free Use” of the City Hall Plaza and  
Rotunda on Saturday, January 31, 2026, for the Invisible Skies event,  
co-hosted by the City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and  
Cultural Affairs and ET Projects Foundation.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-011, Temporary Special Events  
resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Economic  
Development and Cultural Affairs)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Sakauye Farmhouse Acquisition and Move to History Park.  
2.10  
Recommendation:  
Approve the acquisition and move of the historic Sakauye Farmhouse  
from the 0 Seely Avenue Mixed-Use project site to the City-owned  
History Park.  
CEQA: Environmental Impact Report for Seely Avenue Mixed-Use  
Project (Resolution No. RES2024-297), File No(s). PDC21-035,  
PD22-002, PT22-003 and ER21-284. Council District 7. (Economic  
Development and Cultural Affairs)  
Attachments Memorandum  
Extension of the Declaration and Proclamation of a Local Emergency for the  
Homeless Shelter Crisis in the City of San José.  
2.11  
Recommendation:  
Adopt a resolution, effective retroactively as of December 15, 2025,  
finding the continued existence of a homeless shelter crisis in the City of  
San José pursuant to, and in accordance with, the provisions of the  
California Government Code section 8698 et seq., and renewing the  
proclamation of a local emergency pursuant to, and in accordance with  
the provisions of California Government Code sections 8558 and 8630,  
the San José City Charter, and San José Municipal Code caused by  
conditions and threatened conditions of homelessness in the City of San  
José.  
CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Emergency Interim  
Housing Programs project (Resolution No. RES2023-380), File No.  
ER22-198. (Housing)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Actions Related to the Proposed 2025-2027 Spending Plan for the  
Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Grant and Revised 2024-2026  
Spending Plan for the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund Grant.  
2.12  
Recommendation:  
(a) Approve the proposed 2025-2027 Spending Plan for the  
Supplemental Law Enforcement Grant in the amount of $1,496,772 and  
authorize the Chief of Police to amend the Spending Plan in conformity  
to the budget priorities set out in this memorandum and in the event  
State Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Grant payments are less  
or more than expected.  
(b) Approve the revised 2024-2026 Spending Plan for the additional  
Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Grant in the amount of  
$1,520,161.  
(c) Adopt the following 2025-2026 Appropriation Ordinance and  
Funding Source Resolution amendments in the Supplemental Law  
Enforcement Services (SLES) Fund:  
(1) Increase Revenue from State of California by $3,016,933;  
(2) Establish the SLES Grant 2025-2027 City-Wide Expenses  
appropriation to the Police Department in the amount of $1,496,772;  
and  
(3) Increase the SLES Grant 2024-2026 City-Wide Expenses  
appropriation to the Police Department by $1,520,161.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-004, Government Funding  
Mechanism or Fiscal Activity with no commitment to a specific project  
which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the  
environment, and File No. PP17-006, Grant Application with no  
commitment or obligation to enter into an agreement at the time of  
application. (Police/City Manager)  
[Deferred from 12/16/2025 - Item 2.23 (25-1322)]  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Actions Related to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention  
Program Fiscal Year 2025 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force  
Invited Award.  
2.13  
Recommendation:  
(a) Adopt a resolution accepting the 2025 Internet Crimes Against  
Children Task Force Invited Award in the amount of $641,658; and  
authorize the City Manager or her designee to execute any grant  
agreements, amendments, and all related documents, including online  
certifications at time of award acceptance and reimbursement requests,  
without further City Council action.  
(b) Adopt the following 2025-2026 Appropriation Ordinance and  
Funding Sources Resolution amendments in the General Fund:  
(1) Increase the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Invited  
Award - Police 2023 City-Wide Expenses appropriation to the Police  
Department in the amount of $641,658; and  
(2) Increase the estimate for Revenue from the Federal Government by  
$641,658.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-004, Government Funding  
Mechanism or Fiscal Activity with no commitment to a specific project  
which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the  
environment. (Police/City Manager)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Approval of the Super Bowl 60, NVIDIA GTC, NCAA Division I Tournament,  
and 2026 FIFA World Cup Celebration Flag Raisings, Proclamations, and  
Tower and Rotunda Lighting Ceremonies Sponsored by the Office of Mayor  
Matt Mahan as City Council Sponsored Special Events to Expend City Funds  
and Accept Donations of Materials and Services for the Events.  
2.14  
Recommendation:  
As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on  
January 14, 2026:  
(a) Approve the NFL Super Bowl 60, NVIDIA GTC, NCAA Division I  
Tournament, and 2026 FIFA World Cup Celebrations Flag Raisings,  
Proclamations, and Tower and Rotunda Lighting Ceremonies as City  
Council sponsored Special Events scheduled as follows:  
(1) Super Bowl 60: February 1, 2026 to February 8, 2026;  
(2) NVIDIA GTC: March 14, 2026 to March 21, 2026  
(3) NCAA Division I Tournament: March 24, 2026 to March 30, 2026;  
and  
(4) FIFA World Cup: June 10, 2026 to June 27, 2026 and July 6, 2026  
to July 20, 2026.  
(b) Approve the expenditure of funds and accept donations from  
various individuals, businesses, or community groups to support the  
events.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-011, Temporary Special Events  
resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Mayor)  
[Rules Committee referral 1/14/2026 - Item B.4]  
Attachments Memorandum  
3. STRATEGIC SUPPORT  
3.1 Report of the City Manager, Jennifer Maguire (Verbal Report).  
3.2 Labor Negotiations Update.  
Accept Labor Negotiations Update.  
TO BE HEARD AT 9:30 A.M.  
Annual Report on City Services 2024-2025.  
3.3  
Recommendation:  
Accept the Annual Report on City Services for 2024-2025.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-009, Staff Reports, Assessments,  
Annual Reports, and Informational Memos that involve no approvals of  
any City action. (City Auditor)  
Attachments Annual Report  
4. PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES  
5. TRANSPORTATION & AVIATION SERVICES  
6. ENVIRONMENTAL & UTILITY SERVICES  
7. NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES  
8. COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT  
Senate Bill 79, Statewide Standards for Transit-Oriented Development Report  
8.1  
and Implementation.  
Recommendation:  
(a) Accept the report on Senate Bill 79, including a summary of its  
provisions, initial San José specific analysis, and options for  
implementation.  
(b) Direct staff to return to City Council in March 2026 with a draft  
ordinance designating qualifying industrial areas identified in the General  
Plan as Employment Areas as “industrial employment hubs” and  
exempting nonresidential sites within those areas from the provisions of  
Senate Bill 79.  
(c) Direct staff to return to City Council with an ordinance exempting  
sites where there is no walking path less than one-mile from the location  
of transit-oriented development after further analysis of those sites is  
completed.  
(d) Direct staff to return to City Council with an ordinance temporarily  
exempting designated historic resources contained in the San José  
Historic Resources Inventory.  
(e) Through the upcoming budget process identify resources required to  
further analyze other temporary exemptions and a Transit-Oriented  
Development Alternative Plan.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-007, Preliminary direction to staff  
and eventual action requires approval from decision-making body.  
(Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Downtown Residential Incentive Program Expansion to Include  
Commercial-to-Residential Conversion Projects.  
8.2  
Recommendation:  
(a) Adopt a resolution renaming the Downtown Residential High-Rise  
Incentive Program to the Downtown Residential Incentive Program,  
expanding the Program to include appropriate commercial-to-residential  
conversion projects for mid-rise and high-rise buildings located in the  
Downtown Planned Growth Area, and reducing the Inclusionary  
Housing In-Lieu Fee to $0 for eligible conversion projects and 0% deed  
restricted residential units.  
(b) Approve an ordinance amending Section 4.46.036 of Chapter 4.46  
and amending Section 4.47.089 of Chapter 4.47 of Title 4 of the San  
José Municipal Code to provide for conversion projects eligible under  
the Downtown Residential Incentive Program that waive:  
(1) 100% of the Building and Structure Construction Tax and the  
Commercial-Residential-Mobilehome Park Building Tax for up to 500  
units in projects that obtain building permits by December 31, 2026,  
and pass first inspection within 12 months of obtaining a building  
permit; and  
(2) 50% of the taxes for the next 1,000 units in projects that obtain  
building permits by December 31, 2027, and pass first inspection within  
12 months of obtaining a building permit.  
(c) Adopt a resolution for conversion projects eligible under the  
Downtown Residential Incentive Program and provide:  
(1) 50% reduction in the Parkland In-Lieu fees for the first 500 units in  
projects that obtain building permits by December 31, 2026, and pass  
first inspection within 12 months of obtaining a building permit; and  
(2) 30% reduction in the Parkland In-Lieu fees for the next 1,000 units  
in projects that obtain building permits by December 31, 2027, and pass  
first inspection within 12 months of obtaining a building permit.  
(d) Adopt a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Schedule of  
Fees and Charges to revise the Rental Inclusionary In-Lieu Fee for  
eligible projects under the Downtown Residential Incentive Program.  
CEQA: Statutorily Exempt, File No. PP17-005, CEQA Guidelines  
Section 15273, Adjustment to Fees, Rates and Fares without changes to  
or expansion of services. (Housing/City Manager)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Multifamily Housing Incentive Program Phase I Extension.  
8.3  
Recommendation:  
(a) Adopt a resolution amending the Multifamily Housing Incentive  
Program to:  
(1) Extend the deadline to apply for Multifamily Housing Incentive  
Program benefits to February 28, 2027, maintaining current eligibility  
criteria and incentive levels;  
(2) Add seven proposed housing projects to the list of eligible projects  
in the Multifamily Housing Incentive Program;  
(3) Increase eligibility for a 50% reduction in the Building and Structure  
Tax Construction Tax and Commercial, Residential, Mobile Home Park  
taxes from 1,800 units to 3,600 units that obtain a building permit  
before February 28, 2027, to accommodate robust developer interest  
and pipeline demand; and  
(4) Create a tiered prioritization system for allocating limited capacity  
based on a development project’s construction readiness, financing  
commitments, and first-come, first-served basis for building permit  
applications.  
(b) Approve an ordinance amending Section 4.46.039.13 of Chapter  
4.46 and amending Section 4.47.098 of Chapter 4.47 of Title 4 of the  
San José Municipal Code to provide:  
(1) A 50% reduction of the Building and Structure Construction Tax  
and a 50% reduction of the Commercial, Residential, and Mobile Home  
Park Construction Tax to the first 3,600 units in projects eligible for the  
temporary Multifamily Housing Incentive that also obtain a City building  
permit by February 28, 2027; and  
(2) A 25% reduction of the Building and Structure Construction Tax  
for any additional units beyond the first 3,600 for eligible Multifamily  
Housing Incentive Program projects.  
(c) Adopt a resolution amending the 2025-2026 Schedule of Fees and  
Charges to revise the Rental Inclusionary In-Lieu Fee Schedule,  
reducing the fees to $0 for projects eligible for the temporary  
Multifamily Housing Incentive Program that include at least 5% of units  
onsite at up to 110% area median income.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and  
Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment.  
(Housing/City Manager)  
Attachments Memorandum  
Amendments to Chapter 5.08 of Title 5 of the San José Municipal Code and  
Regulations for the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance.  
8.4  
Recommendation:  
Approve an ordinance amending Chapter 5.08 (Inclusionary Housing)  
of Title 5 of the San José Municipal Code to:  
(a) Update affordability levels;  
(b) Refine compliance options (including Surplus Credits);  
(c) Align the affordability term for inclusionary units with state practice;  
and  
(d) Clarify treatment of 100% affordable developments.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008 General Procedure and  
Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment.  
(Housing)  
[Deferred from 11/18/2025 - Item 8.4 (25-1217)]  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Soft Story Seismic Retrofit Pilot Financing Program.  
8.5  
Recommendation:  
(a) Adopt a resolution authorizing the Housing Director or his designee  
to negotiate and execute an amendment to the Master Services  
Agreement with Guidehouse Inc., to increase total compensation by  
$1,616,900, from $350,000 to $1,966,900, using Low and Moderate  
Income Housing Asset Funds, to implement a small scale, voluntary  
Soft Story Seismic Retrofit Pilot Financing Program by providing loans  
to property owners to begin retrofitting the highest-priority soft-story  
buildings and to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and develop a  
framework for a future, larger-scale seismic retrofit financing program.  
(b) Adopt the following Appropriation Ordinance amendments in the  
Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund:  
(1) Decrease the Unrestricted Ending Fund Balance by $1,616,900;  
and  
(2) Establish the Soft Story Seismic Retrofit Pilot Financing Program  
appropriation to the Housing Department in the amount of $1,616,900.  
CEQA: Categorically Exempt, CEQA Guidelines Section 15301,  
Existing Facilities (File No. ER23-173). (Housing/City Manager)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
Proposed Amendment to Chapter 17.22 (Mobilehome Rent Ordinance) of the  
San José Municipal Code.  
8.6  
Recommendation:  
Approve an ordinance amending Chapter 17.22 (Mobilehome Rent  
Ordinance) of Title 17 of the San José Municipal Code, to include the  
following substantive updates and cleanups:  
(a) Add a mobilehome resident rights petition process to resolve rent  
disputes;  
(b) Expand mobilehome park rental registration requirements;  
(c) When a mobilehome is sold, permit a one-time 10% rent increase;  
(d) Remove the exemption for leases longer than 12 months and  
outdated provisions to conform with changes in state law;  
(e) Add a limited added benefit capital improvement petition process for  
landlords;  
(f) Streamline the ordinance and the program regulations, separating  
policy and procedure; and  
(g) Add an administrative appeal process for petition decisions.  
CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and  
Policy Making, resulting in no changes to the physical environment.  
(Housing)  
Attachments
Memorandum  
9. REDEVELOPMENT – SUCCESSOR AGENCY  
10. LAND USE  
Notice to the public: There will be no separate discussion of Land Use Consent Calendar (Item  
10.1) as they are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be adopted by one motion.  
If a member of the City Council requests discussion on a particular item, that item will be  
removed from the Land Use Consent Calendar (Item 10.1) and considered separately.  
10.1 Land Use on Consent Calendar  
No Land Use items on Consent Calendar.  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
10 Land Use - Regular Agenda  
• Open Forum  
Members of the Public are invited to speak on any item that does not appear on today’s Agenda  
and that is within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. Members of the public may  
only speak at Open Forum once.  
• Adjournment  
This meeting will be adjourned in memory of Max Ryan, a dedicated public servant with the San José  
Housing Department who passed away on September 16, 2025. Max was known throughout the  
community for his creativity, his empathy, and commitment to his role on the Homelessness Response  
Outreach Team. He spent his career on the front lines of the City's homelessness crisis and was instrumental  
in the design and implementation of the Homeward Bound program, connecting unhoused individuals with  
their families. He will be remembered for his kindness, his tireless work ethic, and his enduring legacy of  
service to the most vulnerable residents of San José.  
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disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, that are distributed to a majority of the  
legislative body will be available for public inspection online at  
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ABOUT THE AGENDA  
The City of San José is committed to open and honest government and strives to consistently meet the  
community’s expectations by providing excellent service, in a positive and timely manner, and in the  
full view of the public.  
Welcome to the San José City Council meeting!  
This Agenda contains both a Consent Calendar section for routine business items that require Council  
approval, and general business items arranged to correspond with San José’s City Service Areas (CSAs).  
City Service Areas represent the policy-making level for strategic planning, policy setting, and investment  
decisions in the critical functions the City provides to the community. They are:  
· Strategic Support - The internal functions that enable the CSAs to provide direct services to the  
community in an effective and efficient manner.  
· Public Safety - Commitment to excellence in public safety by investing in neighborhood partnerships as  
well as prevention, enforcement, and emergency preparedness services.  
· Transportation & Aviation Services - A safe and efficient transportation system that contributes to  
the livability and economic health of the City; and provide for the air transportation needs of the  
community and the region at levels that is acceptable to the community.  
· Environmental and Utility Services - Manage environmental services and utility systems to ensure a  
sustainable environment for the community.  
· Neighborhood Services - Serve, foster, and strengthen community by providing access to lifelong  
learning and opportunities to enjoy life.  
· Community & Economic Development - Manage the growth and change of the community in order  
to create and preserve healthy neighborhoods and ensure a diverse range of employment and housing  
opportunities.  
The San José City Council meets every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 6 p.m. as needed, unless  
otherwise noted. The City Council, or less than a quorum, may adjourn any regular, special or adjourned  
meeting to a later date, time and place specified in the order of adjournment. If all members are absent, the  
City Clerk may declare the meeting adjourned to a stated date, time and place. If you have any questions,  
please direct them to the City Clerk’s staff seated at the tables just below the dais. Thank you for taking the  
time to attend today’s meeting. We look forward to seeing you at future meetings.  
Agendas, Staff Reports and some associated documents for City Council items may be viewed on the  
Channel 26.  
CITY OF SAN JOSE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS IN  
THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AND COMMITTEE ROOMS  
The Code of Conduct is intended to promote open meetings that welcome debate of public policy issues being  
discussed by the City Council, their Committees, and City Boards and Commissions in an atmosphere of  
fairness, courtesy, and respect for differing points of view.  
1.  
Public Meeting Decorum:  
(a) Persons in the audience will refrain from behavior which will disrupt the public  
meeting. This will include making loud noises, clapping, shouting, booing, hissing or  
engaging in any other activity in a manner that disturbs, disrupts or impedes the  
orderly conduct of the meeting.  
(b) Persons in the audience will refrain from creating, provoking or participating in any  
type of disturbance involving unwelcome physical contact.  
(c) Persons in the audience will refrain from using cellular phones and/or pagers while  
the meeting is in session.  
(d) Appropriate attire, including shoes and shirts are required in the Council Chambers  
and Committee Rooms at all times.  
(e) Persons in the audience will not place their feet on the seats in front of them.  
(f) No food, drink (other than bottled water with a cap), or chewing gum will be allowed  
in the Council Chambers and Committee Rooms, except as otherwise pre-approved  
by City staff.  
(g) All persons entering the Council Chambers and Committee Rooms, including their  
bags, purses, briefcases and similar belongings, may be subject to search for weapons  
and other dangerous materials.  
2.  
Signs, Objects or Symbolic Material:  
(a) Objects and symbolic materials, such as signs or banners, will be allowed in the  
Council Chambers and Committee Rooms, with the following restrictions: § No  
objects will be larger than 2 feet by 3 feet.  
-No sticks, posts, poles or other such items will be attached to the signs or other  
symbolic materials.  
-The items cannot create a building maintenance problem or a fire or safety hazard.  
(b) Persons with objects and symbolic materials such as signs must remain seated when  
displaying them and must not raise the items above shoulder level, obstruct the view  
or passage of other attendees, or otherwise disturb the business of the meeting.  
(c) Objects that are deemed a threat to persons at the meeting or the facility infrastructure  
are not allowed. City staff is authorized to remove items and/or individuals from the  
Council Chambers and Committee Rooms if a threat exists or is perceived to exist.  
Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: firearms (including replicas and  
antiques), toy guns, explosive material, and ammunition; knives and other edged  
weapons; illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia; laser pointers, scissors, razors,  
scalpels, box cutting knives, and other cutting tools; letter openers, corkscrews, can  
openers with points, knitting needles, and hooks; hairspray, pepper spray, and aerosol  
containers; tools; glass containers; and large backpacks and suitcases that contain  
items unrelated to the meeting.  
3.  
Addressing the Council, Committee, Board or Commission:  
(a) Persons wishing to speak on an agenda item or during open forum are requested to  
complete a speaker card and submit the card to the City Clerk or other administrative  
staff at the meeting.  
(b) Meeting attendees are usually given two (2) minutes to speak on any discussion item  
and/or during open forum; the total amount of time allocated for public testimony for  
each public speaker or for an agenda item is in the discretion of the Chair of the  
meeting and may be limited when appropriate. (California Government Code Section  
54954.3; Council Policy 0-37) Applicants and appellants in land use matters are  
usually given more time to speak. Speakers using a translator will be given twice the  
time allotted to ensure non-English speakers receive the same opportunity to directly  
address the Council, Committee, Board or Commission.  
(c) Speakers should discuss only the agenda item when called to speak for that item, and  
only topics related to City business when called to speak during open forum on the  
agenda.  
(d) Speakers’ comments should be addressed to the full body. Requests to engage the  
Mayor, Council Members, Board Members, Commissioners or Staff in conversation  
will not be honored. Abusive language is inappropriate.  
(e) Speakers will not bring to the podium any items other than a prepared written  
statement, writing materials, or objects that have been inspected by security staff.’  
(f) If an individual wishes to submit written information, he or she may give it to the City  
Clerk or other administrative staff at the meeting.  
(g) Speakers and any other members of the public will not approach the dais at any time  
without prior consent from the Chair of the meeting.  
Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct which will disturb, disrupt or impede the orderly conduct of the  
meeting may result in removal from the meeting and/or possible arrest.