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City Council
The Burlingame City Council will review updates on the Broadway Grade Separation and Mahler Road properties, approve several maintenance contracts and library funding, and hold a public hearing on a proposed hotel tax increase. The council will also consider appointing two new Library Board members and reviewing the historic status of City Hall.
- Second reading and ballot placement for a Transient Occupancy Tax increase from 12% to 15%
- $996,364 construction contract to Brannon Corporation for creek and channel cleaning
- $181,440 contract to Pipe and Plant Solutions for storm drain inlet cleaning
- Lease agreement with Gigi’s Café for the Greyhound Bus Depot (up to 15 years)
- Ordinance prohibiting irrigation of non-functional turf with potable water
City Council
This agenda is primarily procedural boilerplate with a single closed session item. The council will meet privately to discuss labor negotiations with three city employee unions. No public hearings, contracts, or policy votes are scheduled.
- Closed session conference with labor negotiators for AFSCME Local 829 and BAMM unions
City Council
The Burlingame City Council will hold a discussion-only study session on proposed reach codes for existing buildings. Staff will present a report outlining the proposal, but no votes or policy actions are scheduled. The remainder of the agenda covers routine procedural matters and public comment periods.
- Study session on reach codes for existing buildings
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Traffic Safety and Parking Commission
The Traffic Safety and Parking Commission will discuss and potentially act on a draft Burlingame Safety Action Plan aligned with Vision Zero goals. The meeting also covers standard procedural items and a public comment period for non-agenda topics. No specific street projects or funding amounts are detailed in this agenda.
- Draft Burlingame Safety Action Plan (Vision Zero) discussion and potential action
- Public comment period for non-agenda topics
- Standard procedural items and remote attendance instructions
Beautification Commission
The scheduled meeting for the Beautification Commission has been cancelled. The next meeting is set to take place on August 6, 2026.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Monday, June 22, 2026, is cancelled. The next scheduled meeting will take place on July 13, 2026.
City Council
The Burlingame City Council will interview and deliberate on candidates to fill vacancies on the Library Board of Trustees. The agenda contains no public hearings, policy changes, or financial actions. Standard procedural items like public comments and remote participation announcements will also be covered.
- Interviews and selection of Library Board of Trustees candidates
- No public hearings, contracts, or policy votes scheduled
Parks & Recreation Commission
The Parks & Recreation Commission will consider adopting permanent priority use times for the sports court at Washington Park. They will also recognize volunteers and hear a presentation from Village Park Preschool. Other agenda items include approval of draft minutes and correspondence.
- Adoption of permanent priority use times at Washington Park Sports Court
- Volunteer Recognition
- Presentation by Village Park Preschool
- Approval of draft minutes from May 21, 2026
Library Board of Trustees
The Board will review updates on air conditioning and Lane Room renovations. They are also scheduled to appoint a new Chair for the 2026-27 fiscal year.
- Easton Air-Conditioning update
- Lane Room renovation and policy update
- Appointment of New Chair for FY 26-27
- Review of May 2026 library statistics
City Council
This is a closed session meeting for the City Council to consult with legal counsel regarding ongoing litigation involving San Mateo County and the State of California.
- Conference with Legal Counsel regarding Case No. CPF-25-519270
City Council
The Burlingame City Council will hold a public hearing to adopt the FY 2026-27 operating and capital budgets. They will also introduce ordinances to restrict non-functional turf irrigation and to place a transient occupancy tax rate increase from 12% to 15% on the November 2026 ballot. The consent calendar includes several contracts and a transit-oriented development overlay zone near Millbrae BART and downtown Caltrain stations.
- Adoption of FY 2026-27 operating and capital budgets (public hearing)
- $620,497 professional services agreement with Schaaf & Wheeler for Storm Drain Master Plan
- $467,950 construction contract to Tri Valley Striping for South Rollins Road traffic calming
- Introduction of ordinance to increase transient occupancy tax from 12% to 15% (ballot measure)
- $160,000 agreement with HEART of San Mateo County for housing services
Traffic Safety and Parking Commission
The Traffic Safety and Parking Commission will discuss and possibly act on SamTrans' temporary bus stops along California Drive and consider forming a subcommittee. They will also receive updates on Hillside Drive safety and traffic calming efforts.
- SamTrans temporary bus stops along California Drive
- TSPC Sub-Committee formation
- Hillside Drive Safety and Traffic Calming update
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three major design review applications: a new 2,567 sq ft single-family home at 10 Stanley Road, a 964 sq ft addition at 1317 Laguna Avenue, and a new 3,420 sq ft single-family home at 1433 Drake Avenue. Staff recommends approval for all three projects. The commission will also approve meeting minutes from May 26, 2026.
- Major Design Review for new 2,567 sq ft home at 10 Stanley Road
- Major Design Review for 964 sq ft addition at 1317 Laguna Avenue
- Major Design Review for new 3,420 sq ft home at 1433 Drake Avenue
- Consent calendar: approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes