Riechel
Reports - City
of San Bruno CA Events and of Interest to San Bruno ResidentsAGENDA
SAN BRUNO CITY
COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING February 24, 2026
7:00 PM
IN PERSON*
MEETING LOCATION**Zoom Link https://sanbrunocagov.zoom.us/j/89433801039? pwd=juB5q9TOyomYwqMb1PkcjCowTNWF1c.1 Phone Line: 16465588656
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*Broadcast of the meeting is offered via Zoom as a courtesy to the
public.
**No public comment accepted via Zoom.
PUBLIC COMMENT: In person attendees who want to provide public comment, will be asked
to fill out a speaker card and turn it into the City Clerk. Public comment
may also be emailed to CityClerk@sanbruno.ca.gov. Comments received via email will not be read aloud during the meeting.
ACCESSIBILITY: In compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals requiring special
accommodations or modifications to participate in
this meeting should contact the City Clerk’s Office 48 hours prior to the
meeting at (650) 6167061 or CityClerk@sanbruno.ca.gov.
*Any disclosable public writings related to an open session item on a
regular meeting agenda and distributed by the City to at least a majority of
the City Council less than 72 hours prior to that meeting are available for
public inspection at the City Clerk's Office at City Hall located at 567 El
Camino Real, San Bruno, California during normal business hours. In addition,
the City may also post such documents on the
City’s Website at sanbruno.ca.gov/AgendaCenter.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS
NOT ON THE AGENDA
Individuals allowed up to three
minutes, subject to the Mayor’s discretion based on the anticipated length in
the meeting. It is the
Council’s policy to refer matters raised in this forum to staff for
investigation and/or action where appropriate.
The Brown Act prohibits the Council from discussing or acting upon any matter
not agendized pursuant to State Law.
ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS
There is a single public comment period for all items in this section
a. Join us for a community town hall to welcome our
new Police Chief Matt Lethin on Tuesday, March 3rd from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Bay Area Entrepreneur Center
located at 458 San Mateo Avenue
b. Proclamation
Recognizing March as National Women’s History Month
All items are considered routine
or implement an earlier Council action and may be enacted by one motion; there
will be
no separate discussion, unless requested. There will be a single public comment
period for all items in this section unless a Councilmember requests to pull an
item for a separate vote.
a.
Approve the Draft
Special Meeting Minutes for February 10, 2026 and Regular Meeting Minutes for February 10, 2026
b. Approve Accounts Payable for February 9, 2026 and
February 17, 2026
c. Accept
Payroll for February 8, 2026
d. Approve Investment Report dated January 31, 2026
e. Approve Reconciliation of General Ledger to Bank
Report Dated December 31, 2025
f. Consider
Adoption of a Resolution Approving the Tentative Agreement Between the City of
San Bruno and Teamsters Local 856
IBT Miscellaneous Unit for the Term January 1, 2026 through December 31,
2028 and Authorizing Execution by the City Manager
g. Consider Adoption of a Resolution Approving the
Tentative Agreement Between the City of San Bruno and Teamsters Local 350, IBT MidManagement Unit for the Term
January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2028, and Authorizing Execution by
the City Manager
h.
Consider Adoption
of a Resolution Approving Publicly Available Pay Schedule Effective January 12, 2026
i. Consider Adoption of a Resolution
Approving the Selection of Artist Maxwell Emcays and the Sculpture Proposal “Pulse of Connection” for
Installation at Posy Park, and Authorizing the City Manager, in
Conjunction with the City Attorney, to Negotiate and Execute an
Agreement with Maxwell Emcays in an
Amount Not to Exceed $75,000
Public comment will be requested after each topic in this section
a. Hold a
Study Session to Consider and Provide Direction on the Creation of a Community
Services Commission
by Merging the Culture and Arts Commission into the Parks and Recreation Commission and Adding Library Services
to the Commission’s Advisory Role
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
Public comment will be requested after each topic in this section
a. Receive and File the 2026 Technology
Assessment Report
9. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORT OUT
10. COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS