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Tuesday, October 21, 2025 · 1:30 PM AM · Council Chambers

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  2. Public Comment in Person Only
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  8. THE LEVINE ACT
  9. The Levine Act requires a Party in a Proceeding before the City of San José that involves any action related to their contract, license, permit, or use entitlement to disclose any campaign contributions to City elected or appointed officials totaling more than $500 within the 12 months prior to the City decision. A Participant to a Proceeding may voluntarily report a campaign contribution. For more information: https://www.sanjoseca.gov/your-government/appointees/city-clerk/levine-act/-fsiteid-1#!/
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  15. You may speak to the City Council about any discussion item that is on the agenda, and you may also speak during Open Forum on items that are not on the agenda and are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. Please be advised that, by law, the City Council is unable to discuss or take action on issues presented during Open Forum. According to State Law (the Brown Act) items must first be noticed on the agenda before any discussion or action. Each speaker generally has two minutes to speak per item. The total amount of time allocated for public testimony for each public speakers or for an agenda item may be limited at the Mayor’s discretion, depending on the number of speakers or the length of the agenda. (California Government Code Section 54954.3; Council Policy 0-37) Fill out a Yellow Speaker’s Card and submit it to boxes at the bottom of the Chambers. Do this before the meeting or before the item is heard. This will ensure that the name on the card is called for the item(s) that you wish to address, and it will help ensure the meeting runs smoothly for all participants by calling speakers in an orderly manner. You may remain anonymous, but please fill out a card so we may call you. You can put “anonymous speaker” or “no name” on the card. When the Council reaches your item on the agenda, the Mayor will open the public hearing and call your name. Please address the Council from the podium, which is located to the left of the City Clerk’s table. To assist you in tracking your speaking time, there is a display on the podium. The green light turns on when you begin speaking; the yellow light turns on when you have 30 seconds left; and the red light turns on when your speaking time is up.
  16. Call to Order and Roll Call
  17. Closed Session - Cancelled
  18. 25-988 Closed Session Agenda
    Closed Session Agenda
  19. Regular Session, Council Chambers, City Hall
  20. Evening Session, Council Chambers, City Hall – Cancelled *The previously scheduled Evening Session has been cancelled.
  21. Pledge of Allegiance
  22. Invocation (District 9)
  23. Chris Pounders, School of Rock
  24. Orders of the Day
  25. Items recommended to be added, dropped, or deferred are usually approved under Orders of the Day unless the Council directs otherwise.
  26. Adjournment Recognition
  27. This meeting will be adjourned in memory of Clifford "Barry" Swenson who passed away on April 19, 2025. Barry, born in the Evergreen neighborhood of San José, found his truest self in the outdoors and California hills and ranches. Barry was a visionary real estate developer and general contractor who helped shape Downtown San José's landscape in a way that respected the past and looked toward the future. Barry will be remembered for his love, grit, loyalty, and legacy in San José.
  28. Closed Session Report
  29. CEREMONIAL ITEMS
  30. Presentation of a commendation recognizing J&P Cosentino Family Farm as the last working orchard in San José, celebrating 80 years of dedication, tradition, and community roots. (Foley)
  31. Presentation of a proclamation declaring October 20, 2025 as a celebration of Diwali, the Festival of Lights, recognizing its message of tolerance, compassion, and fostering an atmosphere of harmony and inclusiveness in the City of San José. (Candelas)
  32. Presentation of a proclamation recognizing October 23, 2025, as the 34th Anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements (1991) in the City of San José, marking the official end of the Cambodian Civil War and establishing a path to peace, democracy, and reconstruction. (Ortiz)
  33. CONSENT CALENDAR
  34. 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.
  35. Approval of City Council Minutes.
  36. 25-1095 Approval of City Council Minutes.
    Approval of Council Minutes

    (a) Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of September 23, 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.

  37. Final Adoption of Ordinances.
  38. 25-1113 Final Adoption of Ordinances.
    Final Adoption of Ordinance

    (a) Ordinance No. 31239 - An Ordinance of the City of San José Amending Section 1.13.150 of Chapter 1.13 of Title 1 and Section 1.14.090 of Chapter 1.14 of Title 1 of the San José Municipal Code to Increase the Per Day Maximum Administrative Penalty Amount from Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) to Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) for Each Ongoing Violation; and Increase the Maximum Administrative Penalty from One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) Exclusive of Administrative Costs, Interest and Restitution for Compliance Reinspections, for Any Related Series of Violations. [Passed for Publication on 8/26/2025 - Item 2.19 (25-890)]

  39. Approval of Council Committee Minutes.
  40. 25-1096 Approval of Council Committee Minutes.
    Approval of Council Committee Minutes

    (a) Regular Joint Meeting for the Rules and Open Government Committee Minutes of September 24, 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.

  41. Mayor and Council Excused Absence Requests.
  42. 25-1093 Mayor and Council Excused Absence Requests. - DROPPED
    Mayor & Council Excused Absence Request

    Request for an excused absence for Councilmember Candelas from the regular meeting of the Neighborhood Services and Education Committee (NSE) on October 9, 2025 due to City business. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-010, City Organizational and Administrative Activities resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Candelas)

  43. City Council Travel Reports.
  44. Report from the Council Liaison to the Retirement Boards.
  45. 2.7 Amendments to the Agreements Between the City of San José and ALCLEAR, LLC.
    Consent Agenda

    Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute the: (a) Fifth Amendment to the Concession Agreement between the City of San José and ALCLEAR, LLC to extend the term for three years with a single two-year option to extend the term and to modify the concession fee to increase the compensation to the City from 10% to 12% for TSA PreCheck enrollments; and (b) Fourth Amendment to the Lease Agreement between the City of San José and ALCLEAR, LLC to extend the term for three years with a single two-year option to extend the term. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment. (Airport)

  46. 2.8 Approval of “Free Use” of Council Chambers and Committee Rooms for the San José Climate Smart Youth Video Competition Screening and Awards Event.
    Consent Agenda

    Adopt a resolution authorizing “Free Use” of the City Council Chambers and Committee Rooms (Wing Rooms) on Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., for the San José Climate Smart Youth Video Competition Screening and Awards Event, a public event hosted by the Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action in collaboration with the City of San José Energy Department. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-011, Temporary Special Events resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Energy)

  47. 2.9 Amendments to Contract Awards for As-Needed Cybersecurity Products and Services.
    Consent Agenda

    Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to: (a) Negotiate and execute the First Amendment with Adaptable Security Corp. (San José, CA), the Second Amendment with Illumant (Palo Alto, CA), and the First Amendment with MGT of America Consulting, LLC. (Tampa, FL), for various cybersecurity services to extend the terms of the Agreements for an additional five years through November 30, 2030, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreements, subject to the appropriation of funds; (b) Negotiate and execute the Second Amendment with Spirent Communications (San José, CA) for cybersecurity services to extend the term of the Agreement for an additional five years through November 30, 2030, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreement, and to increase compensation by $125,820 for a revised maximum compensation of $525,820, subject to the appropriation of funds; (c) Negotiate and execute the Second Amendment with NuHarbor Security Inc. (Colchester, VT) for cybersecurity services and tools to retroactively add two one-year options to extend the term of the Agreement through September 30, 2027, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreement, subject to the appropriation of funds; (d) Negotiate and execute the First Amendment with Fortra Inc. (formerly Terranova Worldwide Corporation) (Quebec, Canada) for cybersecurity end user testing and training to add one one-year option to extend the term of the Agreement through March 31, 2027, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreement, subject to the appropriation of funds; (e) Negotiate and execute the First Amendment with Second Renaissance Inc. (Olney, MD) for as required firewall management services to extend the term of the Agreement for an additional five years through March 31, 2031, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreement, subject to the appropriation of funds; (f) Negotiate and execute the Second Amendment with Second Renaissance Inc. (Olney, MD) for as required supplemental advanced cybersecurity services to extend the term of the Agreement for an additional five years through June 30, 2030, under the same material terms and conditions as the original Agreement, and to increase compensation by $500,000 for a revised maximum compensation of $1,400,000, subject to the appropriation of funds; and (g) Negotiate and execute the Fourth Amendment with Spruce Technology, Inc. (Clifton, NJ), and the Third Amendment with Insight Public Sector, Inc. (Herndon, VA) for as required supplemental advanced cybersecurity services to retroactively extend the term of the Agreements for an additional five years through June 30, 2030, under the same material terms and conditions as the Agreements, subject to the appropriation of funds. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment. (Finance)

  48. 2.10 Sixth Amendment to the Agreement with Applications Software Technology LLC for a Service Request Management Customer Relationship Management Software Solution.
    Consent Agenda
  49. 2.11 Property Transfer Agreement Between the City of San José and San José Unified School District.
    Consent Agenda

    Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute a Property Transfer Agreement with San José Unified School District for a building located at 7050 Bret Harte Drive. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment; and File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment. Council District 10. (Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services).

  50. 2.12 Approval of Brazilian Flag Raising Event and Lighting Sponsored by Council District 5 as a City Council Sponsored Special Event to Expend City Funds and Accept Donations of Materials and Services for the Events.
    Consent Agenda

    As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on October 15, 2025: (a) Approve the Brazilian Flag Raising Event scheduled on October 17, 2025 as a City Council sponsored Special Event and approve the expenditure of funds; (b) Approve the Brazilian Flag Raising Tower Lighting scheduled from October 21 - 23, 2025, as a City Council sponsored Special Event and approve the expenditure of funds; and (c) Approve and accept donations from various individuals, businesses, or community groups to support the event. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-011, Temporary Special Events resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Ortiz) [Rules Committee referral 10/15/2025 - Item B.3]

  51. STRATEGIC SUPPORT
  52. Report of the City Manager, Jennifer Maguire (Verbal Report).
  53. Labor Negotiations Update.
  54. 3.3 2024-2025 City Manager’s Annual Report.
    Strategic Support

    (a) Accept the 2024-2025 City Manager’s Annual Report in compliance with City Charter Section 701 (F). (b) Adopt Appropriation Ordinance and Funding Sources Resolution amendments in various operating and capital funds to implement the 2024-2025 Annual Report recommendations, as detailed in Section IV (Recommended Budget Adjustments and Clean-Up/Rebudget Actions). (c) Approve the following position change in the City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs: (1) Delete 1.0 Senior Executive Analyst limit-dated through June 30, 2030. (d) Approve the following position change in the Planning, Building and Code Enforcement Department: (1) Add 1.0 Development Officer limit-dated through June 30, 2030. (e) Approve an ordinance amending Chapter 4.80 of Title 4 of the San José Municipal Code to: (1) Add a new Part 92 to establish the VRF Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund; (2) Add a new Part 93 to establish the I-280/Winchester Traffic Impact Fee Fund; (3) Add a new Part 94 to establish the Route 101/Oakland/Mabury Traffic Impact Fee Fund; (4) Add a new Part 95 to establish the North San José Traffic Impact Fee Fund; (5) Add a new Part 96 to establish the Evergreen Traffic Impact Fee Fund; (6) Add a new Part 97 to establish the State Gas Tax Pavement Maintenance Fund; and (7) Add a new Part 98 to establish the VTA Measure B Pavement Maintenance Fund. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-009, Staff Reports, Assessments, Annual Reports, and Informational Memos that involve no approval of any City actions, and File No. PP17-004, Government Funding Mechanism of Fiscal Activity with no commitment to a specific project which may result in a potentially physical impact on the environment. (City Manager)

  55. 3.4 City Attorney Appointment and Compensation Package.
    Strategic Support

    As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on October 15, 2025, adopt a resolution appointing Susana Alcala Wood as City Attorney effective November 9, 2025 and approving compensation and benefits for services as City Attorney consistent with the following terms in the memorandum: (a) Salary: The starting pensionable salary will be $371,500 annually. In addition to the starting pensionable salary, the City Attorney will receive an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable pay for a total annual salary of approximately $390,000. (b) Executive Management Benefits: As executive management, the City Attorney will receive the benefits that are included in the Executive Management and Professional Employees (Unit 99) Benefit and Compensation Summary. Further information may be found at the Unit 99 Compensation Summary link. The City Attorney will also receive a $350 monthly automobile allowance in accordance with the current City policy. (c) Vacation and Executive Leave: The City will recognize Mrs. Alcala Wood’s combined 15+ years of public service with the City of Sacramento, City of Modesto, and City of Stockton, and her vacation accrual rate will be 200 hours per year. For the 2025 calendar year, the City Attorney will receive 16 hours of Executive Leave. Vacation accrual and executive leave will be provided in accordance with the Executive Management and Professional Employees Benefit and Compensation Summary. (d) Severance: The City will offer severance pay equal to three months of salary for any involuntary removal as City Attorney which results in termination of employment with the City, in exchange for the City Attorney’s execution of a Release of Claims. (e) Outside Employment: The City Attorney will not engage in outside employment without City Council approval. (f) Separation Notice: The City Attorney will provide a 30-day notice to the City of a voluntary resignation of employment. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-010, City Organizational and Administrative activities resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Mayor) [Rules Committee referral 10/15/2025 - Item C.1]

  56. 3.5 Resolution of Support on State Proposition 50.
    Strategic Support

    As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on October 15, 2025, direct the City Attorney to draft a resolution of support on behalf of the San Jose City Council for State Proposition 50 (The Election Rigging Response Act). CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Candelas, Cohen, Ortiz, Campos, Tordillos) [Rules Committee referral 10/15/2025 - Item C.2]

  57. 3.6 Resolution of Support on Santa Clara County Measure A.
    Strategic Support

    As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on October 15, 2025, direct the City Attorney to draft a resolution of support on behalf of the San Jose City Council for Santa Clara County Measure A. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Candelas, Cohen, Ortiz, Campos) [Rules Committee referral 10/15/2025 - Item C.3]

  58. PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES
  59. 4.1 Amendment to the Agreement with Axon Enterprises Inc. for Evidence Management Solution Products and Services.
    Public Safety

    Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager, or her designee, to: (a) Negotiate and execute the Fourth Amendment to the Agreement with Axon Enterprises Inc. (Scottsdale, AZ) for an evidence management solution, including related hardware and accessories: (1) For the purchase of Taser 10 Conducted Electrical Weapons, including related accessories, training, and installation; (2) To consolidate Axon products and services under a single agreement, leveraging the terms of the existing agreement, for a combined maximum compensation not to exceed $7,197,291, including a $528,530 contingency for additional purchases, for the current five-year option term ending June 30, 2026, subject to the appropriation of funds; and (b) Execute one five-year option to extend the term of the agreement to June 30, 2031, and increase the compensation amount by $8,762,124, for an estimated combined maximum compensation not to exceed $17,324,647, including a $528,530 contingency for additional purchases, subject to the appropriation of funds. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment. (Police/Finance)

  60. TRANSPORTATION & AVIATION SERVICES
  61. 5.1 San José Mineta International Airport Marketing Strategy and Execution Services Agreements.
    Transportation & Aviation Services

    Adopt a resolution: (a) Approving the final ranking of the respondents to the Marketing Strategy and Execution Services request for qualifications. (b) Authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute three Master Consultant Agreements with the three highest-ranked respondents and with the next highest-ranked respondents, in order, in the event that the City cannot reach an agreement with any one or more of the three highest-ranked proposers, in an amount not to exceed $6,900,000 for each agreement for a term of five years from the date of execution by the City and for a total expenditure for all execute Master Consultant Agreements not to exceed $6,900,000. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment. (Airport)

  62. 5.2 Report on Bids and Award of Contract for the 10492 - 2025 Local Streets Resurfacing West Pavement (Measure T) Project.
    Transportation & Aviation Services

    (a) Report on bids and award a contract for the construction of the 10492 - 2025 Local Streets Resurfacing West Pavement (Measure T) Project to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, O’Grady Paving, Inc., in the amount of $10,404,657. (b) Approve a 10% contingency in the amount of $1,040,466. CEQA: Categorically Exempt, File No. ER24-313, CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), Existing Facilities. Council Districts: 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9. (Transportation/Public Works)

  63. ENVIRONMENTAL & UTILITY SERVICES
  64. NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
  65. COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  66. 8.1 Actions Related to the Agreement with the County of Santa Clara Office of Supportive Housing for a Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program.
    Community & Economic Development

    Adopt a resolution authorizing the Director of Housing, or his designee, to: (a) Negotiate and execute an Agreement with the County of Santa Clara Office of Supportive Housing, in an amount not to exceed $9,000,000, using the CalHome (Building Equity and Growth in Neighborhoods) Program funds, to implement a Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program for San José low- to moderate-income households at the following developments: (1) Up to $4,000,000 for East Santa Clara Townhomes developed by the Core Companies, or an affiliated entity, located at 675 East Santa Clara Street; and, (2) Up to $5,000,000 for Branham Lane Homes developed by Charities Housing, or an affiliated entity, located at the Branham VTA Station. (b) Negotiate and execute any and all agreements, including amendments and related documents, in connection with the Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-003, Agreements/Contracts (New or Amended) resulting in no physical changes to the environment; and the projects are Exempt per Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(1) and CEQA Guidelines Section 15369, Ministerial Project pursuant to Government Code Section 65913.4, File No. ER20-109. (Housing)

  67. REDEVELOPMENT – SUCCESSOR AGENCY
  68. LAND USE
  69. 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.
  70. Land Use on Consent Calendar - TO BE HEARD IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSENT
  71. (a) PP25-004 - Amendments to Various Sections of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code (Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Code) Related to Temporary Uses of Outdoor Private Property.
    Land Use Consent Agenda

    Approve an ordinance amending various sections of Title 20, Part 16 of the San José Municipal Code (Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Code) related temporary uses of outdoor private property to amend: (a) Section 20.80.1450 to simplify and consolidate zoning considerations in subsequent sections; (b) Section 20.80.1450 Subsection 1, to increase days of operation to include Thursdays, as well as Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays; (c) Section 20.80.1450 Subsection 2, to increase the number of events that can occur in a private parking lot from two events in a six-month period to twenty-six events in a twelve-month period; (d) Section 20.80.1450 Subsection 3, to increase the frequency of event days from no more than three consecutive days and two consecutive weeks to no more than four consecutive days in a one-week period; (e) Section 20.80.1450 to include a new subsection consolidating and outlining permitting limitations in relation to residential dwelling units; (f) Section 20.80.1460 to remove section and consolidate residential dwelling unit considerations in relation to commercially zoned properties; (g) Section 20.80.1470 to remove section and consolidate residential dwelling unit considerations in relation to industrial zoned properties; (h) Section 20.80.1480 to remove limitations on event permitting related to the number of parking spaces used for the purpose of a special event within a private parking lot; and to make other technical, non-substantive, or formatting changes within those sections of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code discussed. CEQA: Determination of Consistency with the Envision San José 2040 General Plan Final Program Environmental Impact Report (Resolution No. 76041) and Addenda thereto. Planning Commission recommends approval (8-0-2, Nguyen and Young absent) (Item 5.2 on the 9/24/2025 Planning Commission agenda). Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement)

  72. END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
  73. Land Use - Regular Agenda
  74. 10.2 CPA16-005-01 and ER25-125 - Conditional Use Permit Amendment for the Project Located at 58 South 1st Street.
    Land Use Regular Agenda

    Adopt a resolution approving, subject to conditions, a Conditional Use Permit Amendment to allow the following actions: (a) Remove the condition that mandates the business to be open during lunch hours; (b) Remove the condition that requires the banquet facility to close at midnight and extend hours to 2:00 a.m. for the restaurant, banquet facility, and associated outdoor patio and deck; (c) Remove the condition that limits occupancy to 250 people on each floor and increase the capacity to 370 people on the first floor and 299 people on the 2nd floor to match the Fire Department’s maximum capacity; and (d) Remove the condition that restricts playing music on the outdoor patio and deck after 10:00 p.m. and extend it to 2:00 a.m. to match the extended hours. CEQA: Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 for Existing Facilities. Council District 3. (Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement)

  75. Open Forum
  76. 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.
  77. Adjournment
  78. This meeting will be adjourned in memory of Clifford "Barry" Swenson who passed away on April 19, 2025. Barry, born in the Evergreen neighborhood of San José, found his truest self in the outdoors and California hills and ranches. Barry was a visionary real estate developer and general contractor who helped shape Downtown San José's landscape in a way that respected the past and looked toward the future. Barry will be remembered for his love, grit, loyalty, and legacy in San José.
  79. Notice of City Engineer's Pending Decision on Final Maps
  80. FOR RECEIPT: Tract: 10661 Location: 426 and 428 Page Street District: 6 Lots/Units: 1/20 Type: MFA Developer: VCI Companies Tract: 10671 Location: 3315 Sierra Road District: 4 Lots/Units: 1/30 Type: SFD Developer: Robson Homes
  81. All public records relating to an open session item on this agenda, which are not exempt from 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 https://sanjose.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or at the Office of the City Clerk at San José City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara Street, Tower 14th Floor, San José, CA 95113 at the same time that the public records are distributed or made available to the legislative body. Any draft contracts, ordinances and resolutions posted on the Internet site or distributed in advance of the Council meeting may not be the final documents approved by the City Council. Please go to the Clerk’s Records Database https://records.sanjoseca.gov/Pages/Search.aspx for the final document, or you many also contact the Office of the City Clerk at (408) 535-1260 or CityClerk@sanjoseca.gov.
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