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The City Council will meet to discuss adopting a resolution to establish a formal sister city relationship with Morelia, Michoacán, México. This is a special joint meeting involving several city agencies.
- Resolution establishing a Sister City relationship with Morelia, Michoacán, México
Planning and Design Commission
Joint Meetings of the Litigation Resolution Committee and the Workers’ Compensation Claims Committee
The Litigation Resolution Committee will meet to confer with legal counsel regarding an existing lawsuit. The discussion focuses on the case of A.T., a minor, against the City of Sacramento in federal court.
- Conference with legal counsel regarding Case No. 2:24-cv-01299 (A.T. v. City of Sacramento)
Utilities Rate Advisory Commission
The commission will review an overview of proposed water and wastewater rate adjustments and Proposition 218 requirements. This session is intended for receiving comments and discussion regarding utility pricing.
- Water/Wastewater Rate Adjustments and Proposition 218 Overview
City Council (Closed Session)
The Sacramento City Council will meet in closed session to discuss ongoing and potential lawsuits with legal counsel. The council will also hold negotiations with the Sacramento Police Officers Association and Sacramento Area Firefighters Local 522. No public voting or policy changes will occur during this session.
- Conference with legal counsel on existing litigation: Matulich v. City of Sacramento (Case No. 24CV017958)
- Conference with legal counsel on initiation of one potential new lawsuit
- Labor negotiations with the Sacramento Police Officers Association
- Labor negotiations with Sacramento Area Firefighters, Local 522
City Council - 2PM
The council will review several major financial items including a $26 million insurance renewal and various business improvement district budgets. Key discussions also involve funding for gang violence suppression, community center improvements, and redevelopment property negotiations.
- Renewal of city insurance policies up to $26,009,461
- Negotiation rights for RASA-owned properties at 1340-1414 Del Paso Boulevard
- Gang Violence Suppression grant of $375,000 per year through 2030
- $1,000,000 federal grant for Johnston Community Center improvements
- Subaward agreement with Sacramento County Sheriff's Office for $793,280
Personnel and Public Employees Committee
The committee will interview candidates for several city commissions and boards. They will also review the Ethics Commission's annual report and workplan, and consider a 7-month pilot program to encourage the adoption of senior or at-risk animals.
- Interviews for Animal Wellbeing Commission (Seat M)
- Interviews for Capitol Area Development Authority Governing Board (Seat A)
- Interviews for Parks and Community Enrichment Commission (Seat J)
- Review of City of Sacramento Ethics Commission 2025 Annual Report and 2026 Workplan
- 7-month 'Final Plea' pilot program for senior and at-risk animal adoption
City Council - 5PM
The Sacramento City Council will vote on a new ordinance limiting civil immigration enforcement at city facilities and adopt a community immigration action plan. They will also approve successor labor agreements with the local fire fighters union and update the citywide salary schedule for several positions. The meeting includes routine recognitions and public comment periods.
- Ordinance adding Chapter 12.73 restricting civil immigration enforcement on city property
- Resolution adopting a Community Immigration Action Plan and directing policy development
- Successor MOU with Sacramento Area Fire Fighters Local 522
- Revised citywide salary schedule and adjustments for economic development, events, and lifeguard roles
Ethics Commission
The Sacramento Ethics Commission will review an independent evaluator’s report on a complaint against Mayor Kevin McCarty and decide whether to dismiss it or open a formal investigation. The meeting also covers routine administrative updates, including complaint logs and meeting minutes. Commissioners will receive training on ethics procedures and review the first interim report from the Good Government Program Auditing committee.
- Vote on Independent Evaluator’s No-Cause Report regarding a complaint against Mayor Kevin McCarty
- Approval of April 2026 Ethics Commission meeting minutes
- Review of the Good Government Program Auditing Ad Hoc Committee’s first interim report
- Training sessions on ethics commission procedures and scope
Active Transportation Commission
The Active Transportation Commission will discuss and comment on three major plans: the Arden Way-Auburn Blvd Mobility Plan Phase 2, the Fruitridge Safety and Mobility Plan proposed alternatives, and the citywide Vision Zero Action Plan update. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and a commission log. Public comments are invited on agenda items and other matters.
- Approve minutes from May 21, 2026 meeting
- Review Arden Way-Auburn Blvd Mobility Plan Phase 2 (Arden Way from Del Paso Blvd to Ethan Way)
- Review Fruitridge Safety and Mobility Plan proposed alternatives (Districts 5,6,7)
- Review Vision Zero Action Plan update draft (citywide)
- Adopt Active Transportation Commission log
Preservation Commission
The Preservation Commission will hold public hearings and vote on recommending landmark status for 3137 33rd Street and 5241 J Street (El Dorado School). They will also discuss the LGBTQ+ Historic Experience Project to identify potentially eligible landmarks and districts. Consent items include approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on listing 3137 33rd Street as historic landmark
- Public hearing on listing El Dorado School (5241 J Street) as historic landmark
- Discussion of LGBTQ+ Historic Experience Project potentially eligible landmarks and districts
- Approval of May 20, 2026 meeting minutes
Defined Contribution Plans Committee
The Defined Contribution Plans Committee will consider motions to replace MFS Value R6, American Century Mid Cap Value R6, and MFS International Diversification R6 with new funds, place two other funds on watch, and approve an updated Investment Policy Statement. They will also decide on using administrative funds for additional NAGDCA conference expenses.
- Motion to approve use of Administrative Allowance Account funds for 2026 NAGDCA conference pre-conference session expenses
- Motion to retain Nationwide Fixed Fund and Nuveen Real Estate Securities Select R6 on watch, place Vanguard International Growth Adm on watch, and replace three funds
- Motion to approve the Investment Policy Statement for 457(b), 401(a), and HRA plans
- Review and file of fiduciary review report
- Review and file of Administrative Allowance Account statement
City Council (Closed Session)
This is a closed session meeting of the Sacramento City Council and related authorities. No public votes or decisions are scheduled; the council will discuss anticipated litigation, labor negotiations with police and fire unions, and personnel matters including discipline and evaluation of the City Attorney.
- Conference with legal counsel on initiation of one potential lawsuit
- Labor negotiations with Sacramento Police Officers Association and Sacramento Area Firefighters Local 522
- Public employee discipline/dismissal/release discussion
- Performance evaluation of City Attorney
Budget and Audit Committee
The Budget and Audit Committee will review an audit evaluating costs and outcomes of the city's homeless sheltering programs. They will also consider updating the City Auditor's work plan for FY2026/27. The consent calendar includes approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Audit of Homeless Response: Evaluation of Costs and Outcomes of Sheltering Programs
- Proposed update to City Auditor's FY2026/27 Work Plan
- Approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes (consent)
City Council - 2PM
The City Council will consider consent calendar items including a $5 million state grant for violence intervention (CalVIP), which adds two police positions, and approval of 20 commercial waste franchise agreements. Other notable items include a $3 million grant for the Meadowview Neighborhood Connections project and a $1.6 million contract for litter and recycling can collection.
- CalVIP grant $5,087,000 for violence intervention (adds 2 FTE police staff)
- 20 commercial waste franchise agreements approved for up to 5 years
- Meadowview Neighborhood Connections project grant $3,029,098 for sustainable transportation
- Recology contract $1,639,150 for public litter and recycling can collection
- Chemical purchase contracts totaling up to $6 million for water treatment
City Council - 5PM
The City Council holds a public hearing and votes on a Conditional Use Permit for a Quick Quack Car Wash on a vacant parcel at 3815 Florin Road. The meeting also includes proclamations for Pride Month and Gun Violence Awareness Month. Other items are routine procedural matters.
- Public hearing and vote on car wash at 3815 Florin Road (P25-013)
- Pride Month proclamation presented by Councilmember Maple
- Gun Violence Awareness Month proclamation presented by Councilmember Kaplan
- Closed session report (if any)
- City Manager's report and public comments
Measure U Community Advisory Commission
Planning and Design Commission
The commission will hold a public hearing and vote on amending the Deer Creek Plaza Planned Unit Development to permit multi-unit dwellings and minor text changes. The consent calendar includes approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on PUD amendment for multi-unit dwellings at Franklin & Mack (P25-020)
- Approval of minutes from April 23, 2026
- Welcome of new Commissioner Douglas Snell
Joint Meetings of the Litigation Resolution Committee and the Workers’ Compensation Claims Committee
The joint committee will approve meeting minutes from May 13, 2026, and then hold a closed session to discuss existing litigation in the case Kenshin Vu v. City of Sacramento (Case No. ADJ21457975).
- Approval of minutes from May 13, 2026 meeting
- Closed session conference with legal counsel on Kenshin Vu v. City of Sacramento
Animal Wellbeing Commission
The commission will review plans and progress regarding the construction of a new animal shelter. Members will also evaluate interim improvements to current facilities and receive monthly updates from Animal Care Services.
- Discussion of steps to build a new shelter
- Review of interim shelter improvements
- Animal Care Services monthly manager's report
- Adoption of the commission follow-up log
Racial Equity Committee
Law and Legislation Committee
City Council - 2PM
The City Council will consider a consent calendar approving multiple contracts, including $12M for road materials, a $3.2M broadband fiber project, and $500K for Crocker Art Museum upgrades. It will also set public hearings for six business improvement district assessments and approve road maintenance funding.
- Award up to $6M each to Teichert Rock Products and Granite Construction for aggregates and asphalt concrete (Item 16)
- Approve Sacramento Last Mile Project Package 1 construction contract up to $3.2M plus $964K for management (Item 17)
- Set public hearings for six Business Improvement Area annual reports and assessments for FY2026/27 (Item 8)
- Transfer $500K from Community Center Fund for Crocker Art Museum UPS replacement (Item 15)
- Approve RMRA-funded road maintenance projects for FY2026/27 (Item 14)
City Council - 5PM
This is a joint meeting of the Sacramento City Council and several affiliated financing and housing authorities. The main action item is a public hearing on and adoption of the Fiscal Year 2026/27 Operating Budget and the 2026-2031 Capital Improvement Program. The agenda also includes a presentation celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month and routine procedural items.
- Public hearing and adoption of FY 2026/27 Operating Budget and 2026-2031 Capital Improvement Program (File ID: 2026-00783, citywide)
- Presentation celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month by Vice Mayor Talamantes, Mayor Pro Tem Guerra, and Councilmember Vang
- Joint meeting with Sacramento City Financing Authority, Housing Authority, Public Financing Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Successor Agency
Community Police Review Commission
The Community Police Review Commission will review updates from Sacramento Police Department staff and hear a presentation from the Office of Public Safety and Accountability. Commissioners will discuss progress of three ad-hoc committees and consider sending a letter to the Mayor and City Council regarding a proposed reduction in commission meetings. The commission will also review its 2025 Annual Report presentation to the Personnel and Public Employees Committee.
- Proposed letter to Mayor and City Council opposing reduction in number of commission meetings
- SPD staff updates to be received and filed
- Office of Public Safety and Accountability overview presentation
- Progress review of three ad-hoc committees: Engagement and Function, Community Policing and Response Efficiency, and Resource Allocation and Efficiency at Impacting Public Safety
- Update on 2025 Annual Report and Proposed 2026 Work Plan presented to Personnel and Public Employees Committee on May 19, 2026
Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy Commission
The Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy Commission will discuss a race and cultural equity statement, review a proposed temporary mural at Lawrence Park, and discuss the Cesar Chavez Plaza Park renaming process and its implications for sculptural artwork. The commission will also approve meeting minutes and a follow-up log.
- Discussion of Cesar Chavez Plaza Park renaming process and impact on sculptural artwork in the plaza (District 4)
- Vote on design and license agreement for temporary mural by Brenyanna Gaulman at Lawrence Park restroom, 5130 McGlashan Street (District 6)
- Continued discussion of commission's Race and Cultural Equity Statement
- Approval of May 11, 2026 meeting minutes and adoption of commission follow-up log