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City Council Meetings
The City Council will consider and possibly approve a resolution to authorize a Site Control and Access Agreement with Dennis Balakian for 60 acres of property adjacent to the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant. This is the only substantive item on the special meeting agenda.
- Consideration and action on Site Control and Access Agreement with Dennis Balakian for 60 acres near Wastewater Treatment Plant
City Council Meetings
The Parlier City Council will hold a second reading and vote on Ordinance No. 02-2026, which establishes a police-directed towing rotation program and regulates towing services. The council will also adopt a policy on remote participation in meetings to comply with Senate Bill No. 707. Consent items include approving $1.83 million in checks, accepting completion of the Tuolumne Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project, and authorizing street closures for a Buddhist community event.
- Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 02-2026 establishing a police-directed towing rotation program
- Adoption of Resolution No. 2026-70 implementing SB 707 remote participation policy
- Approval of check report totaling $1,834,621.34, including $1,149,547.50 to Cal Valley Construction
- Resolution No. 2026-67 authorizing temporary street closures for 2026 Buddhist Community Event
- Ordinance 2026-03 amending carport regulations in the municipal code
City Council Meetings
The City Council will consider approving a resolution granting exclusive site control and access to developer Dennis Balakian for 60 acres adjacent to the wastewater treatment plant. This agreement allows the developer to evaluate the property for a solar photovoltaic and energy storage system through December 31, 2026. The city incurs no financial obligation under the agreement.
- Resolution approving a Site Control and Access Agreement with Dennis Balakian for 60 acres
- Property adjacent to the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Purpose: evaluate and potentially develop a solar photovoltaic and energy storage project
- Exclusive access granted through December 31, 2026, unless extended or superseded
- No financial obligation for the City; developer bears all costs