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CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
CITY CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
7351 ROSANNA STREET, GILROY, CA
95020
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026 | 6:00 PM
MAYOR
Greg Bozzo
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Dion Bracco
Tom Cline
Terence Fugazzi
Zach Hilton
Carol Marques
Kelly Ramirez
CITY COUNCIL PACKET MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.cityofgilroy.org
AGENDA CLOSING TIME IS 5:00 P.M. THE TUESDAY PRIOR TO THE MEETING
COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC WILL BE TAKEN ON AGENDA ITEMS BEFORE ACTION IS TAKEN BY THE CITY
COUNCIL. Public testimony is subject to reasonable regulations, including but not limited to time restrictions
for each individual speaker. **Please limit your comments to 3 minutes.** The amount of time allowed per
speaker may vary at the Mayor’s discretion depending on the number of speakers and length of the agenda.
Written comments on any agenda item may be emailed to the City Clerk’s Office at
publiccomment@cityofgilroy.org or mailed to the Gilroy City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street,
Gilroy, CA 95020. Comments received by the City Clerk’s Office by 1 p.m. on the day of a Council meeting will
be distributed to the City Council prior to or at the meeting and available for public inspection with the agenda
packet located in the lobby of Administration at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street prior to the meeting. Any
correspondence received will be incorporated into the meeting record. Items received after the 1 p.m. deadline
will be provided to the City Council as soon as practicable. Written comments are also available on the City’s
Public Records Portal at bit.ly/3NuS1IN.
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arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. If you need special assistance to
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The agenda for this regular meeting is outlined as follows:
1. OPENING
1.1. Call to Order
1.2. Roll Call
1.3. City Clerk's Report on Posting the Agenda
1.4. Pledge of Allegiance
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1.5. Invocation
1.6. Orders of the Day
1.7. Employee Introductions
2. PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL
2.1. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE
AGENDA BUT WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address the
Council on matters within the Gilroy City Council’s jurisdiction but not on the
agenda. Persons wishing to address the Council are requested to complete a
Speaker’s Card located at the entrances and handed to the City Clerk. Speakers
are limited to 1 to 3 minutes each, varying at the Mayor’s discretion depending
on the number of speakers and length of the agenda. The law does not permit
Council action or extended discussion of any item not on the agenda except
under special circumstances. If Council action is requested, the Council may
place the matter on a future agenda.
Written comments to address the Council on matters not on this agenda may be
e-mailed to the City Clerk’s Office at publiccomment@cityofgilroy.org or mailed
to the Gilroy City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, Gilroy, CA
95020. Comments received by the City Clerk’s Office by 1:00 pm on the day of a
Council meeting will be distributed to the City Council prior to or at the meeting
and available for public inspection with the agenda packet located in the lobby
of Administration at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, prior to the meeting. Any
correspondence received will be incorporated into the meeting record. Items
received after the 1:00pm deadline will be provided to the City Council as soon
as practicable. Written material provided by public members under this section
of the agenda will be limited to 10 pages in hard copy. An unlimited amount of
material may be provided electronically.
3. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
Council Member Bracco – Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority, Santa Clara
Water Commission, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA
Council Member Fugazzi – Santa Clara Water Commission (alternate), Silicon Valley
Regional Interoperability Authority Board (alternate), SCRWA, Visit Gilroy California Welcome
Center, VTA Mobility Partnership Committee
Council Member Marques – Gilroy Sister Cities, Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers
Authority (alternate), Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley
Habitat Agency Implementation Board, SCRWA (alternate)
Council Member Hilton – ABAG, CalTrain Policy Group (alternate), Santa Clara County
Expressway Plan 2040 Advisory Board (alternate), Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA
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Board, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Policy Advisory Committee
Council Member Ramirez – ABAG (alternate), Gilroy Gardens Board of Directors (alternate),
Cities Association of Santa Clara County, Gilroy Youth Task Force (alternate), Santa Clara
Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Implementation
Board, SCRWA, Santa Clara Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee
Council Member Cline – CalTrain Policy Group (alternate), Gilroy Sister Cities (alternate),
Gilroy Youth Task Force, Santa Clara County Expressway Plan 2040 Advisory Board, Silicon
Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA Board (alternate), Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability
Authority Board, Visit Gilroy California Welcome Center (alternate), VTA Mobility Partnership
Committee, VTA Policy Advisory Committee (alternate)
Mayor Bozzo – Gilroy Gardens Board of Directors, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water
Resources Committee, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Board of Directors
(alternate), Santa Clara Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee
(alternate), Cities Association of Santa Clara County (alternate)
4. BOARD AND COMMISSION INTERVIEWS
4.1. Continued Interviews and Appointment of Boards, Commissions, and Committee
Members
5. CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be routine
and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless
a request is made by a member of the City Council or a member of the public. Any person
desiring to speak on any item on the consent calendar should ask to have that item removed
from the consent calendar prior to the time the City Council votes to approve. If removed, the
item will be discussed in the order in which it appears.
5.1. Approve the minutes of the December 30, 2025 City Council Special Meeting,
January 5, 2026 Regular Meeting, and the January 10, 2026 Coffee with the
Mayor
5.2. Award of Contract to Ross Recreation for Playground Retrofits at Rainbow Park
with a 5% contingency of $10,026, not to exceed $210,538
5.3. Authorize the City Administrator to Execute a Grant Agreement with Silicon
Valley Clean Energy in the Amount of $235,178, and Adopt a Resolution to
Amend the FY2024-2028 Capital Improvement Program to add the EV Fleet
Expansion and Depot Charging Project, and Amend FY2026-27 Budget to
Appropriate the $240,178 for the Project.
5.4. Consideration of a Resolution Supporting the Establishment of a Farmland
Security Zone (FSZ) for a 570-Acre Agricultural Parcel within the City of Gilroy’s
Sphere of Influence
5.5. Consent the City Administrator's Recommendation to Appoint Raissa de la Rosa
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to the Department Head Position of Economic Development Director
5.6. Council Ratification of Mayor Bozzo's Travel Reimbursement For The State of
the State and Meeting with Speaker of the Assembly Robert Rivas
6. BIDS AND PROPOSALS
6.1. Award the Purchase of a Rosenbauer Type I Fire Engine in the Amount of
$1,058,224.31 Utilizing the Sourcewell Tag-On Contract No. 113021-RSD
1. Staff Report:
LeeAnn McPhillips, Interim Administrative Services & Human Resources
Director/Risk Manager.
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
1. Adopt a budget amendment resolution in the amount of
$1,058,224.31 to purchase a Type I Fire Engine; and
2. Award the purchase of a Rosenbauer Type I Fire Engine in the
amount of $1,058,224.31 utilizing Sourcewell Contract No. 113021-
RSD.; and
3. Authorize the City Administrator to execute the purchase contract
documents.
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
7.1. Mobile Vending Ordinance and Pilot Program Update
1. Staff Report:
Victoria Valencia, Economic Development Manager
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
1. Receive the report; and
2. Adopt a resolution to extend the Mobile Vending Pilot Program
through October 31, 2026, to allow additional time for evaluation and
stakeholder feedback, and drafting of the updated ordinance.
7.2. Review and Adoption of Capital Infrastructure Reserve Fund and Funding Policy
1. Staff Report:
Harjot Sangha, Finance Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
1. Review draft policy; and
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2. Adopt a resolution establishing a new Capital Infrastructure Reserve
Fund and funding policy.
8. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
8.1. Review Draft Request for Proposal (RFP), and Adopt a Resolution Appropriating
$310,000 for Preparation of the Parks and Recreational Trails Master Plan
1. Staff Report:
John Doughty, Public Works Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
1. Receive a report and provide feedback on the draft RFP; and
2. Adopt a resolution appropriating $310,000 from the newly established
Capital Infrastructure Reserve Fund to Project 900780 to the FY26
Capital Budget.
8.2. Pilot Below Market Rate (BMR) Preservation Program Update and Overall BMR
Housing Program Overview
1. Staff Report:
Sharon Goei, Community Development Director
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action:
Receive a report on the Pilot Below Market Rate (BMR) Preservation
Program and an overview of the BMR Housing Program.
9. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORTS
10. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
11. ADJOURNMENT