REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Tuesday, April 7, 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 Public Safety Telecommunicators Week  
Proclaim the week of April 12-18, 2026, as National Public Safety  
Telecommunicators Week.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
4.B.  
4.C.  
4.D.  
Farmworkers Day  
Proclaim March 31, 2026 as Farmworkers Day.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Arts and Culture Month  
Proclaim April as Arts and Culture Month.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Sexual Assault Awareness Month  
Proclaim April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS:  
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
6.A.  
City Council Meeting Minutes  
Approve the minutes from the March 16, 2026 Special Meeting and the  
March 17, 2026 Regular Meeting of the City Council.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.B.  
Letter to the Chair of the Napa County Board of  
Supervisors Regarding Airport Noise Concerns  
Approve and authorize the Mayor and each City Councilmember to sign  
the attached letter.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.C.  
6.D.  
Animal Shelter Services Agreement  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with  
Napa County for the provision of Animal Shelter Services  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Contract Amendment No. 10 to C2020-058 with Tyler  
Technologies, Inc. for Enterprise Resource Planning  
Implementation and Maintenance Services  
Approve and authorize the Assistant City Manager to execute  
Amendment No. 10 to Agreement C2020-058 with Tyler Technologies,  
Inc., increasing the not-to-exceed amount by $42,600 in one-time fees  
for additional implementation and project management services for a  
new not to exceed total of $5,633,692.00.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.E.  
Enterprise Resource Planning (EERP) Project Budget  
Amendment  
Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to approve an intrafund  
budget transfer in the amount of $370,000 from the CDD Technology  
Reserve to Information Technology Projects as documented in Council  
Budget Amendment No. 4P10.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.F.  
Electrical Safety Services Agreement  
Approve and authorize the Utilities Director to execute an agreement with  
YEI Engineers, Inc., a California corporation, in an amount not to exceed  
$355,753 for Electrical Safety Services that include a Site Investigation,  
Fault Study and Equipment Withstand Evaluation, Arc Flash Study and  
an Electrical Maintenance Plan, and determine that the actions  
authorized by this item are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Recommendation:  
Medical Priority Consultants, dba Priority Dispatch Inc.  
Amendment No.2 to Agreement No. C2021-110.  
Approve and authorize the Chief of Police to execute on behalf of the City  
Amendment No.2 to Services Agreement No. C2021-110 with Medical  
Priority Consultants, in the amount not to exceed $55,558 for a total  
contract amount not to exceed $422,558 for an additional 1-year of  
maintenance, support, and quality assurance call review in the City's  
9-1-1 Dispatch Center.  
Attachments:  
6.H.  
Amendment to Agreement with Napa County for  
Engineering Design and Project Management Services in  
the West Pueblo Neighborhood  
Adopt a resolution: (1) Approving and authorizing the Public Works  
Director to execute on behalf of the City Amendment No. 1 to Agreement  
No. C2025-109 with Napa County in the increased amount of $68,050 for  
a total contract amount not to exceed $229,112 for costs associated with  
the City/County Joint Project (Pueblo Area); and (2) determining that the  
actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.I.  
Lincoln Avenue Safety and Rehabilitation Project  
Construction Contract Award  
Adopt a resolution: (1) approving and authorizing the Public Works  
Director to award a construction contract to, and execute a construction  
contract with, Argonaut Constructors, for the Lincoln Avenue Safety and  
Rehabilitation Project (33ST23PW03) in the bid amount of $4,797,780;  
and (2) authorizing the Public Works Director to approve change orders  
and charges for project services up to $889,778 for a total contract  
amount not to exceed $5,687,558; and (3) amending the FY 2025/26 &  
FY2026/27 Capital Improvement Program as documented in Council  
Budget Amendment No. 6P10; and (4) determining that the actions  
authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.J.  
Donation Acceptance, Budget Appropriation and Authority  
to Purchase a Rescue Boat  
Adopt a resolution (1) authorizing the City Manager to accept a donation  
in the amount of $222,000; (2) approve a budget appropriation in the  
amount of $222,000 as documented by Council Budget Amendment  
No.5P10; and (3) authorize the Fire Chief to execute an agreement on  
behalf of the City for the purchase of a Munson Rescue Boat and related  
equipment and upfit for the amount not to exceed $324,000  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.K.  
Amendment No. 1 to Agreement with Walker Consultants  
for Consultant Services related to the Downtown Parking  
Structure Feasibility Study  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to  
Agreement No. C2026-522 with Walker Consultants/Engineers Inc. for  
parking structure feasibility services in the increased amount of $47,605  
for a total contract amount not to exceed $270,800  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.L.  
Amendment of California Office of Traffic Safety Selective  
Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant for  
FY2025-2026.  
Adopt a Resolution (1) approving and accepting the Grant Agreement  
amendment to the California Office of Traffic Safety Selective Traffic  
Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant for FY2025-2026 in the amount of  
$30,000; (2) authorizing the Chief of Police to sign the Grant Agreement  
amendment; and (3) approving revenue and expenditure budget  
increases in the amount of $30,000 in the Police Department's Special  
Revenue Grants Fund for a grant total amount of $243,000 for Fiscal  
Year 2025-2026  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Recommendation:  
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.  
7. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:  
7.A.  
Loan to Le Petit Elephant for Construction of Sidewalks  
(1) Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a loan agreement  
with Le Petit Elephant in the amount of $250,000 at no interest, for a  
term of five years from loans issuance for the construction of sidewalks  
on Montecito Boulevard related to the relocation of 128 childcare slots  
and the creation of a minimum of 70 child care slots in the City of Napa;  
and  
Recommendation:  
(2) Approve the budget actions necessary to appropriate $250,000 from  
the Non-Recurring General Fund Contingency to Non-Recurring  
Community Resources and Development Administration to fund a loan  
in an equal amount with Le Petit Elephant.  
(3) Approve the AB 562 Economic Development Report for this action.  
Attachments:  
7.B.  
Measure G Projects and Services Status Update  
Receive a presentation on progress of Measure G projects and services.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
8. COMMENTS BY COUNCIL OR CITY MANAGER:  
9. CLOSED SESSION:  
9.A.  
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.  
10. ADJOURNMENT:  
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the City Council of the City of Napa is April  
21, 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 2, 2026 at 5:00 PM.  
_______________________________  
Tiffany Carranza, City Clerk  
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