REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Tuesday, May 5, 2026  
3:30 PM Afternoon Session  
No Evening Session  
City Hall Council Chambers  
955 School Street  
Napa, CA 94559  
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Mayor Scott Sedgley  
Vice Mayor Chris DeNatale  
Councilmember Mary Luros  
Councilmember Bernie Narvaez  
Councilmember Beth Painter  
See last pages of agenda for information regarding meeting procedures  
Vea las últimas páginas de esta agenda para información sobre juntas del poder legislativo  
3:30 PM AFTERNOON SESSION  
1. CALL TO ORDER:  
1.A. Roll Call:  
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:  
3. AGENDA REVIEW AND SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS:  
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:  
4.A.  
National Peace Officer’s Memorial Day and National Police  
Week  
Proclaim May 15, 2026 as Peace Officer's Memorial Day and May 11-16,  
2026 as National Police Memorial Week.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
4.B.  
4.C.  
Historic Preservation Month  
Proclaim May 2026 as Historic Preservation Month.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
National Drinking Water Week May 3-9, 2026  
Proclaim May 3-9, 2026 as National Drinking Water Week  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS:  
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
6.A.  
City Council Meeting Minutes  
Approve the minutes from the April 21, 2026 Regular Meeting of the City  
Council  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.B.  
Escheatment of Unclaimed Funds  
Adopt a resolution approving the escheatment of unclaimed funds, which  
results in a transfer of unclaimed funds to the City in the total amount of  
$32,472.52, in accordance with California Government Code Sections  
50050-50057.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.C.  
Architectural Planning & Design Services for New Public  
Recreation & Aquatic Center Project  
Approve and authorize the Parks and Recreation Director to execute on  
behalf of the City an agreement with Noll & Tam Architects for  
Architectural Planning & Design Services for the New Public Recreation  
& Aquatic Center Project in an amount not to exceed $1,317,275.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.D.  
Irrigation Controller Replacement Project  
Adopt a resolution: (1) approving and authorizing the Parks and  
Recreation Services Director to execute an agreement incorporating a  
cooperative/piggybacking contract with SiteOne Landscape Supply, for  
the Park Irrigation Controller Replacement Project in an amount not to  
exceed $431,000; (2) determining that the exception for procurement via  
existing contracts of other public agencies in Napa Municipal Code  
Section 2.91.060 applies to the agreement; and (3) determining that the  
actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.E.  
6.F.  
Data Ticket Citation Processor Agreement  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with  
Data Ticket Inc., in the amount of $300,000, to provide parking citation  
processing and permit management services.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Emergency Declaration for 36-inch Asbestos Cement Water  
Transmission Main Replacement  
Determine there is a need to continue the emergency action to execute  
and implement contracts for construction to replace up to 8,200 linear  
feet of 36-inch asbestos cement water transmission main.  
Recommendation:  
7. CONSENT HEARINGS:  
7.A.  
City Manager’s Office Staffing Plan Updates  
1. Adopt a resolution amending the City Classification Plan by adopting  
the new classification specification, salary range, and benefits for  
Climate Action Manager; and amending the Budget Staffing Plan by  
adding one (1) Climate Action Manager position, and deleting one (1)  
Management Analyst I/II position in the City Manager's Office.  
Recommendation:  
2. Approve the first reading and introduction of an ordinance amending  
Napa Municipal Code Section 2.08.090(A) regarding the designation of  
appointive officers in the City Manager's Office.  
Attachments:  
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:  
8.A.  
Public Hearing on Vacancies, Recruitment and Retention  
Efforts in compliance with Assembly Bill 2561/Government  
Code Section 3502.3  
Conduct a public hearing in compliance with Assembly Bill  
2561/Government Code Section 3502.3 and receive a presentation  
regarding the City's workforce vacancies, recruitment, and retention  
efforts.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
9. COMMENTS BY COUNCIL OR CITY MANAGER:  
10. CLOSED SESSION:  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Government  
Code Section 54957.6):  
City designated representatives: Steve Potter, Liz Habkirk,  
MJ Tueros, Donna Lee, Zach Curren and Jesse Lad.  
Employee organizations: Napa City Employees Association  
(NCEA) – Service Employees International Union (SEIU)  
LOCAL 1021 and Napa City Firefighters Association (NCFA)  
– IAFF, Local 3124.  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6  
Agency Designated Representatives: Christopher Diaz,  
Steve Potter, Liz Habkirk and Greg Nelson.  
Unrepresented Employee: City Attorney  
11. ADJOURNMENT:  
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the City Council of the City of Napa is  
Tuesday, May 19, 2026.  
I hereby certify that the agenda for the above stated meeting was posted at a  
location freely accessible to members of the public at City Hall, 955 School Street, on  
Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM.  
_______________________________  
Samantha Pascoe, Deputy City Clerk  
** NOTICE OF MEETING PROCEDURES **  
ATTENDING THE MEETING IN PERSON:  
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Chambers located at 955 School Street, Napa, CA 94559.  
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and on the local cable channel, occasional technical difficulties may occur that prevent the meeting from being viewed live.  
In those instances, so long as the public may still attend and view the meeting in person, the meeting will continue.  
PUBLIC COMMENT:  
Live Public Comment:  
During each regular meeting, the public may directly address the City Council on any matter within the Council’s subject  
matter jurisdiction, including any matter that is not on the agenda. If the subject of the comments is not covered under an  
item on the meeting agenda, the Brown Act strictly limits the City’s ability to respond.  
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decrease) any time requirements for any speaker or change the order of the items on the agenda, in accordance with  
Council’s Rules of Order and Procedures (R2016 6) to facilitate the efficient and fair conduct of the meeting.  
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received after the deadline or during the meeting will be distributed to the City Council and added to the record the next  
business day, or as soon as possible thereafter.  
Written comments may also be mailed to ATTN: City Clerk, 955 School Street, Napa, CA 94559, or dropped off in person at  
the City Clerk’s office at City Hall.  
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are considered public records. They may be posted on the City’s website and disclosed in accordance with the California  
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Napa.  
CITY POLICY TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS:  
The City of Napa offers its public programs, services, and meetings in a manner that is reasonably accessible to  
everyone, including individuals with disabilities. The City complies with all applicable requirements of the Americans with  
Disabilities Act and California law and does not discriminate against any person with a disability. If any person has a  
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Esta agenda identifica los asuntos que ser án considerados para acción de el ayuntamiento de la Cuidad de Napa en la  
fecha, hora y lugar que se muestran en la primera pagina. Todas las juntas del cuerpo legislativo están abiertas al  
público, y se invita a los miembros del público a asistir y dirigirse directamente ante el ayuntamiento.  
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con 48 horas de anticipacion cuando haga un pedido para asistencia. Esto les da suficiente tiempo antes de la junta para  
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RULES OF ORDER FOR THE CONDUCT OF CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS:  
The City Council conducts its meetings in accordance with the requirements of state law (the "Ralph M. Brown Act,"  
California Government Code Sections 54950, et seq.) and the City's Rules of Order (Council Policy Resolution 19, R2016  
6). Members of the public are expected to conduct themselves with courtesy and respect and comply with the Rules  
of Order.  
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