REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Tuesday, June 2, 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.  
Pride Month  
Proclaim June 2026 as Pride Month.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS:  
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
6.A.  
City Council Meeting Minutes  
Approve the minutes from the May 19, 2026 regular meeting of the City  
Council.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.B.  
Downtown Business Promotions Tax Area - FY 2026-27  
Annual Report and Budget  
Adopt a resolution approving the FY 2026-2027 Annual Report and  
Budget for the Downtown Business Promotions Tax Area; authorizing  
the City Clerk to schedule a Public Hearing on June 16, 2026 to levy  
taxes in accordance with Napa Municipal Code Chapter 3.28; and  
determining that the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt  
from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.C.  
Oxbow Business Promotions Assessment Area - FY  
2026-2027 Annual Report and Budget  
Adopt a resolution approving the FY 2026-2027 Annual Report and  
Budget for the Oxbow Business Promotions Assessment Area;  
declaring its intent to levy assessments and authorizing the City Clerk to  
schedule a public hearing on June 16, 2026 to levy assessments in  
accordance with Napa Municipal Code Chapter 3.29; and determining  
that the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.D.  
Notice of Calling a Consolidated General Municipal Election  
on November 3, 2026  
Adopt a resolution Calling and Giving Notice of a General Municipal  
Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026 for the purpose of  
electing one Councilmember from District 1 and one Councilmember  
from District 3; requesting that the Napa County Board of Supervisors  
consolidate the General Municipal Election with the Statewide General  
Election, and requesting that the Napa County Registrar of Voters render  
specified services to the City relating to the conduct of the General  
Municipal Election.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.E.  
Downtown Parking Assessment Area -2027 Annual Report  
and Budget  
Adopt a resolution: (1)approving the 2027 Annual Report, Budget and  
Advisory Board for the Downtown Parking Assessment Area; (2)  
declaring its intent to levy assessments and authorizing the City Clerk to  
schedule a public hearing on June 16, 2026 to levy assessments in  
accordance with Napa Municipal Code Chapter 3.30; and (3) determining  
that the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.F.  
Annual Update to Speed Limits on City Streets  
Approve the second reading and adoption of an ordinance amending  
Napa Municipal Code Section 10.20.040 related to the establishment and  
enforcement of speed limits.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment  
Receive the 2026-27 Water Supply and Demand Assessment Report  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.H.  
Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the  
Napa Valley Unified School District for the Napa Police  
Department’s School Resource Officer Program.  
Approve and authorize the Chief of Police to execute on behalf of the City  
a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Napa Valley Unified  
School District (NVUSD) for the collaboration and operation of the Napa  
Police Department's School Resource Officer Program for the  
2026-2027 school year, in the shared cost of one (1) Youth Services  
Bureau Detective and three (3) School Resource Officers in a total joint  
cost not to exceed $761,169.65.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.I.  
SB1 Road Repair and Accountability Act - Project List  
Application Fiscal Year 2026/27  
Adopt a resolution (1) adopting a list of projects for Fiscal Year 2026/27  
funded by Senate Bill 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017;  
and (2) determining that the actions authorized by this resolution are  
exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.J.  
Response to the 2026 Napa County Grand Jury Final  
Report “Fear of ICE in the Valley.”  
Approve the City of Napa Response to the 2026 Grand Jury Report "Fear  
of ICE in the Valley?" and authorize the City Manager to submit the  
response on behalf of the City Council to the Presiding Judge of the  
Superior Court of Napa County.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.K.  
Emergency Declaration for 36-inch Asbestos Cement Water  
Transmission Main Replacement  
Adopt a Resolution 1) determining there is a need to continue the  
emergency action to execute and implement contracts for the  
construction to replace up to 8,200 linear feet of 36-inch asbestos  
cement water transmission main, 2) approving a transfer in the amount  
of $110,000 from water CIP reserve fund balance account 531-35999 to  
CIP project account 53160139-63WT25UTER as documented in council  
budget amendment No. 12P013; and 3) determining that the actions  
authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.L.  
Soscol Avenue Paving Contract Award  
Adopt a resolution: (1) authorizing the Public Works Director to award a  
construction contract to, and execute a construction contract with O.C.  
Jones & Sons, Inc., for the Soscol Avenue Paving project  
Recommendation:  
(33ST26PW12) in the bid amount of $1,566,500; (2) authorizing the  
Public Works Director to approve change orders and charges for project  
services up to $369,975 for a total project construction cost amount not  
to exceed $1,936,475; and (3) determining that the actions authorized by  
this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Attachments:  
4Leaf Amendment No. 1 to C2026-567 for On-Call Building  
Services  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to  
Agreement No. C2026-567 with 4LEAF, Inc., for additional on-call  
building services in the amount of $160,000, for a total contract amount  
not to exceed $410,000.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.N.  
Classification Specification and Salary for Emergency  
Manager in the Fire Department  
Adopt a resolution amending the City Classification Plan by adopting the  
new classification specification and salary range for Emergency  
Manager in the Fire Department.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Recommendation:  
Enterprise Resource Planning (EERP) Support Agreement  
Amendment  
Adopt a resolution approving and authorizing the City Manager to execute  
Amendment No. 3 to City Agreement No. C2025-037 with Koa Hills  
Consulting LLC, in the amount of $167,000 for a total contract amount  
not to exceed $702,000 for on-going technical and application support for  
the current Tyler Technologies Enterprise Resource Planning system.  
Attachments:  
7. CONSENT HEARINGS:  
7.A.  
Amendment of Napa Municipal Code Chapter 2.89  
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness  
Approve the first reading and introduction of an ordinance amending  
Napa Municipal Code Chapter 2.89 Emergency and Disaster  
Preparedness  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:  
8.A.  
City of Napa FY 2026/27 Mid-Cycle Budget Amendments  
(1) Adopt a resolution approving and adopting amendments to the Fiscal  
Year 2026/27 Budget; and  
Recommendation:  
(2) Adopt a resolution amending the City-Wide Position Staffing Plan.  
Attachments:  
9. COMMENTS BY COUNCIL OR CITY MANAGER:  
10. CLOSED SESSION:  
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Pursuant to Government Code  
Section 54957 Title: City Attorney  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED  
LITIGATION  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)  
Consideration of Pending Worker’s Compensation Claim  
One Potential Case  
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, Julie Lucido and Greg Nelson. Unrepresented  
Employee: City Attorney  
11. ADJOURNMENT:  
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the City Council of the City of Napa is  
Thursday, June 16, 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, May 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM.  
_______________________________  
Tiffany Carranza, City Clerk  
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