The City of Santa Clara is conducting the Parks & Recreation Commission meeting in a hybrid manner ( in-person and a method for the public to participate remotely).
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CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
CONSENT CALENDAR
Action on the Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes from March 9, 2026
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
GENERAL BUSINESS
Review and Recommend for City Council Approval a Resolution Updating the Average Per-Acre Land Values and Park Development Costs Per Capita Used for Setting the Parkland In-Lieu Fee Schedule.
Review of the Wade Brummal Youth Sports Grant Scholarship Program Discussion of Potential Updates
Solicitation of Parks & Recreation Commission Input on the Sections of the Charter Involving the Parks and Recreation Commission and Parks and Recreation Issues to inform the Charter Review Commission Currently Engaged in a Comprehensive Review of the City Charter
Update on the Progress of the FY 2025/26 Parks & Recreation Commission Work Plan Goals and Activities
STAFF REPORT
COMMISSIONERS REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
MEETING DISCLOSURES
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Agenda Item
By consensus, the Commission agreed to hear agenda items out of order. Items were heard in the following order: Items 1.A, 3, 4, 2, and 5.