2:30 P.M. - CLOSED SESSION
3:00 P.M. - STUDY SESSION
4:00 P.M. - REGULAR SESSION
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PUBLIC COMMENTS:
2:30 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
REMOTE PARTICIPATION UNDER THE BROWN ACT (Gov. Code § 54953.8)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR
(Government Code Section 54956.8)
Property: 2908 Santa Rosa Avenue, APN 044-260-073
Agency Negotiator: Jill Scott, Real Property Negotiator
Negotiating Parties: Mancini Properties LLC
Under Negotiations: Price and terms of payment.
RECESS CLOSED SESSION(S) AND RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER AND VIA ZOOM.
3:00 P.M.
STUDY SESSION
GAS STATION LAND USE REGULATIONS
The Planning and Economic Development Department recommends that the Council hold a study session and provide direction to staff related to the current gas station land use regulations. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
4:00 P.M.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ROLL CALL (IF NEEDED)
REPORT, IF ANY, ON STUDY AND CLOSED SESSIONS
PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS - NONE.
STAFF BRIEFINGS
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT PLAN UPDATE
This is a standing item on the agenda. Council will take no action except for possible direction to staff. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
CITY MANAGER’S/CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORTS
STATEMENTS OF ABSTENTION/RECUSAL BY COUNCIL MEMBERS
MAYOR'S/COUNCIL MEMBERS’ REPORTS
MAYOR'S/COUNCIL MEMBERS' SUBCOMMITTEE AND LIAISON REPORTS (AND POSSIBLE COUNCIL DIRECTION TO BOARD REPRESENTATIVE ON PENDING ISSUES, IF NEEDED)
Council Subcommittee Reports
Sonoma County Transportation and Climate Authorities (SCTCA)
Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) - Water Advisory Committee
Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)
Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District Advisory Committee
Sonoma Clean Power Authority (SCPA)
Zero Waste Sonoma (formerly known as Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA))
Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA)
Sonoma County Homeless Coalition
Renewal Enterprise District (RED)
Public Safety Subcommittee
Other
BOARD CHAIRPERSON POSITIONS
CHAIRPERSON APPOINTMENTS FOR BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Mayor will announce new or affirm existing Chairpersons to Council Boards, Commissions, and Committees, and recommends that the Council, by motion, approve selection.
COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE POSITIONS
COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Mayor Stapp will appoint to Council subcommittees and identify subcommittee chairpersons.
COUNCIL LIAISON REGIONAL POSITIONS
MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS TO COUNTY, REGIONAL AND STATE POSITIONS
Mayor Stapp will announce and request Council approval of appointments to county, regional and state bodies on which the City is represented per City Charter section 15.
COUNCIL LIAISON POSITIONS ON JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY
APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE TO SONOMA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AND CLIMATE AUTHORITIES (SCTCA)
The Council may, by motion, select and appoint a representative and alternate to the Sonoma County Transportation and Climate Authorities Board of Directors.
APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE TO SONOMA CLEAN POWER AUTHORITY
The Council may, by motion, select and appoint a representative and an alternate to serve on the Sonoma Clean Power Authority Board of Directors.
APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE TO ZERO WASTE SONOMA AGENCY
The Council may, by motion, select and appoint a representative and an alternate to the Zero Waste Sonoma Agency Board of Directors.
APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATE TO RENEWAL ENTERPRISE DISTRICT
The Council may, by motion, select and appoint two representatives and an alternate to the Renewal Enterprise District.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 16, 2025, Regular Meeting Minutes.
CONSENT ITEMS
MOTION - APPROVAL OF SIXTH AMENDMENT TO GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NUMBER F002387 WITH MISSION LINEN SUPPLY
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve the Sixth Amendment to General Services Agreement Number F002387 with Mission Linen Supply, Santa Barbara, California to extend the term and increase compensation in the amount of $61,000, for a total not to exceed $406,840.14, and authorize the Purchasing Agent to make non-substantive changes to the Agreement, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
MOTION - APPROVAL OF THIRD AMENDMENT TO GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NUMBER F002577 WITH STROUPE PETROLEUM MAINTENANCE, INC.
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve the Third Amendment to General Services Agreement Number F002577 with Stroupe Petroleum Maintenance, Inc., Santa Rosa, California to extend the term and increase compensation in the amount of $95,000 for a total not to exceed $335,000, and authorize the Purchasing Agent to make non-substantive changes to the Agreement, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
MOTION - BID AWARD APPROVAL AND ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS UTILITY BODIES
RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Public Works and Finance Departments recommend that the Council, by motion, approve the issuance of a Purchase Order for the purchase and installation of various utility bodies for existing cab and chassis from Enoven Truck Body and Equipment of West Sacramento, California, for a total not to exceed amount of $209,376.20 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the Purchase Order. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
MOTION - APPROVAL OF NINTH AMENDMENT TO GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NUMBER F001852 WITH SMILE BUSINESS PRODUCTS, INC.
RECOMMENDATION: The Information Technology and Finance Departments recommend that the Council, by motion, approve the Ninth Amendment to General Services Agreement Number F001852 with Smile Business Products, Inc., Sacramento, California to extend the term for a one year period and increase compensation in the amount of $200,000, for a total contract not to exceed $1,633,173.80 and authorize the Purchasing Agent to make non-substantive changes to the Amendment, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
MOTION - APPROVAL OF THIRD AMENDMENT TO BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER 170868 WITH SONOMA DESIGN APPAREL & PROMOTIONS INC.
RECOMMENDATION: The Recreation Division of Housing and Community Services and Finance Departments recommend that the Council, by motion, approve the Third Amendment to Blanket Purchase Order Number 170868 with Sonoma Design Apparel & Promotions, Inc., Santa Rosa, California, to extend the term and increase compensation in the amount of $75,000, for a total amount not to exceed $146,026.64, and authorize the Purchasing Agent to execute the changes to the Blanket Purchase Order. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
MOTION - FIRST AMENDMENT TO BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER 173227 WITH NORTHERN COAST OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
RECOMMENDATION: The Housing and Community Services Department recommends that the Council, by motion, approve the first amendment to Blanket Purchase Order Number 173227 with Northern Coast Official Association, Santa Rosa, California, add funds in the amount of $360,000 for a total Blanket Purchase Order not to exceed $450,000 and authorize the Director of Housing and Community Services to make non-substantive changes to the Amendment, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment.
RESOLUTION - REVISION TO AUTHORIZED SIGNER FOR CALHOME MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE GRANT FUNDS
RECOMMENDATION: The Housing and Community Services Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, approve a resolution to authorize the Mayor to sign for the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) - CalHome Mortgage Assistance grant funds in the amount of $836,753, per request of HCD and as directed by California Government Code § 40602. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
RESOLUTION - AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT NUMBER F002772 WITH CHRISTINA GOSSNER FOR EMS CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT COORDINATOR SERVICES
RECOMMENDATION: The Fire Department recommends that the Council, by resolution, approve a Second Amendment to Professional Service Agreement Number F002772 with Christina Gossner, Santa Rosa, California for Continuous Quality Improvement Coordinator services in an amount of $166,233, for a total amount not to exceed $265,000 and authorize the City Manager to make non-substantive changes to the Amendment, subject to approval by the City Attorney, and execute the Amendment. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA MATTERS
REPORT ITEMS
REPORT - 2026 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
BACKGROUND: Since 2018, the City has been actively working with our contracted federal lobbyist team in Washington, D.C., MMO Partners, to engage our federal representatives and federal government agencies on our City’s policy, recovery, and resiliency needs. The City will have multiple opportunities to secure funding during the second year of the 119th Congressional session, which includes the 2026-2027 federal funding cycle, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. To prepare for these activities, staff has identified federal legislative priorities in the proposed 2026 Federal Legislative Platform for consideration by the City Council.
RECOMMENDATION: The Communications and Intergovernmental Relations Office recommends that the Council, by resolution, adopt the 2026 Federal Legislative Platform. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
REPORT - 2026 STATE LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
BACKGROUND: City staff have identified state legislative priorities in a proposed 2026 state legislative platform for consideration by the City Council. Defined priorities, approved by the City Council, will help communicate the City’s state legislative and funding priorities to the California State Legislative Delegation, Legislature, and regional and state agencies.
RECOMMENDATION: The Communications and Intergovernmental Relations Office recommends that the Council, by two separate resolutions, adopt the 2026 State Legislative Platform. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC HEARING - 2025 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ADOPTION WITH AMENDMENTS
BACKGROUND: Every three years the State of California updates the California Code of Regulations, Title 24 (CCR-T24) including its thirteen-component building and safety codes (collectively, the California Building Standards Code). Through the State code adoption cycle, the State of California adopts and publishes amendments to national model codes and updates codes specific to California. Such model codes with State amendments and California specific codes go into effect in every city and county in the State of California 180 days after publication. The new California Building Standards (CCR-T24) was published on July 1, 2025 and will take effect on January 1, 2026. Similarly, every three years the International Code Council updates the International Property Maintenance Code with the most recent update occurring in 2024. Adoption of the International Property Maintenance Code is at the discretion of the local agency. In addition. The Health and Safety Code allows local jurisdictions to change or modify the State adopted model codes based on local geologic, climatic, or topographic conditions. The Planning and Economic Development Department is requesting adoption of the 2025 California Building Standards Code as well as the updated 2024 International Property Maintenance Code, with certain local amendments and administrative changes.
RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Economic Development Department recommends that the Council adopt an ordinance entitled: Ordinance of the City of Santa Rosa adopting by reference, with local amendments, the 2025 California Administrative Code, 2025 California Building Code, 2025 California Residential Code, 2025 California Green Building Standards Code, 2025 California Electrical Code, 2025 California Mechanical Code, 2025 California Plumbing Code, 2025 California Energy Code, 2025 California Wildland-Urban Interface Code, 2025 California Historical Building Code, 2025 California Existing Building Code, 2025 California Referenced Standards Code, 2024 International Property Maintenance Code, and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Permit and Waste Discharge Requirements. This ordinance, introduced at the December 16, 2025, Regular Meeting, passed by a 7-0-0-0 vote. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - NONE.
PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA MATTERS
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONTINUED CLOSED SESSION ITEMS, RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION IN THE MAYOR’S CONFERENCE ROOM, RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS [IF NEEDED]
ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING
UPCOMING MEETINGS
UPCOMING MEETINGS LIST
*Did not appear on the preliminary agenda.
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The Open Government Ordinance was adopted by City Council in December 2020 (ORD-2020-018) and amended in July 2021 (ORD-2021-007). These ordinances added and amended Chapter 1-10 to the City Code to codify the City of Santa Rosa's commitment to embrace a culture of open government to ensure public trust, engage the community, and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration. To view a full versions of the Open Government Ordinances go to http://srcity.org/OpenGovOrdinance and http://srcity.org/OpenGovOrdinanceAmend. To request paper copies of the Open Government Ordinances contact the City Clerk's Office at 707-543-3015 (TTY Relay at 711) or cityclerk@srcity.org.
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REPORT - 2026 STATE LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
BACKGROUND: City staff have identified state legislative priorities in a proposed 2026 state legislative platform for consideration by the City Council. Defined priorities, approved by the City Council, will help communicate the City’s state legislative and funding priorities to the California State Legislative Delegation, Legislature, and regional and state agencies.
RECOMMENDATION: The Communications and Intergovernmental Relations Office recommends that the Council, by two separate resolutions, adopt the 2026 State Legislative Platform. This item has no impact on current fiscal year budget.
Approved on: February 10, 2026
/s/ Dina Manis, City Clerk
Mayor Stapp adjourned closed session at approximately 2:55 p.m. and
reconvened to the study session at 3:00 p.m.
Approval of the Consent Agenda
Mayor Stapp moved to Item 14.