REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Tuesday, April 21, 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.  
4.B.  
Presentation of Pet of the Month  
National Bike Month and Bike to Work and School Day  
Proclaim May as National Bike Month and May 14th as Bike to Work and  
School Day.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
4.C.  
4.D.  
Child Abuse Prevention Month  
Proclaim April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
The Week of the Young Child  
Proclaim April 5-11, 2026 as the Week of the Young Child.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS:  
6. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
6.A.  
City Council Meeting Minutes  
Approve the minutes from the April 7, 2026 Special Joint Meeting and the  
April 7, 2026 Regular Meeting of the City Council.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.B.  
6.C.  
Monthly Budget and Investment Statement  
Receive the Monthly Budget and Investment Statement as of February  
28, 2026.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
Bike Month Napa County - May 2026  
Adopt a resolution authorizing the Public Works Director to approve a  
donation of $1,000 to Napa County Bicycle Coalition in support of Bike  
Month in Napa County for May 2026.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.D.  
Acceptance of Homeless, Housing Assistance and  
Prevention Grant  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to: (1) execute all documents  
necessary to accept a grant from the State of California Business,  
Consumer Services and Housing Agency for the Homeless, Housing  
Assistance and Prevention Program Round 6 in the amount of  
$504,543.41; and (2) approve the increase of revenue and expenditures  
budgets by $504,543.41 in the Non-Recurring General Fund, as  
documented in Budget Adjustment 7P10.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.E.  
2026 BottleRock Music Festival Services Agreement  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute a Services  
Agreement with Live Nation Worldwide, Inc., DBA Latitude 38  
Entertainment to provide City of Napa personnel to perform general law  
enforcement, security, and emergency medical services at the Napa  
Expo during the 2026 BottleRock Music Festival on May 22nd -24th,  
2026 and for the City to receive $500,000 in compensation.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.F.  
Temporary Use Permits-BottleRock Adjacent Activities  
Authorize the Community Resources and Development Director to  
process Temporary Use Permits, as already authorized under Napa  
Municipal Code Section 17.52.490(N) and Chapter 17.58, for the period  
of May 22, 2026 to May 25, 2026, for events or activities the in Oxbow  
District and Downtown Commercial Core to coincide with BottleRock.  
Recommendation:  
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.  
6.H.  
Grant of Easement Deed to Pacific Gas and Electric  
Company over a Portion of APN 041-030-040  
Adopt a resolution: (1) approving and authorizing the grant of an  
Easement Deed to Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for  
underground utility facilities over a portion of City-owned property  
identified as Assessor Parcel Number 041-030-040; and (2) determining  
that the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA  
pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.I.  
4Leaf Agreement for Building On-Call Services  
Approve and authorize the City Manager to execute on behalf of the City  
an agreement with 4Leaf Inc., in the amount of $250,000, to provide  
on-call Building Division inspection, plan check, permit tech, and senior  
building official services.  
Recommendation:  
7. COMMENTS BY COUNCIL OR CITY MANAGER:  
8. CLOSED SESSION:  
8.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.  
8.B.  
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – INITIATION OF  
LITIGATION  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)  
1 Potential Matter Regarding New Opioid Class Action  
Settlement with Six Remnant Defendants: Associated  
Pharmacies, Inc.; J M Smith Corporation; Louisiana  
Wholesale Drug Company, Inc.; Morris and Dickson Co.;  
North Carolina Mutual Wholesale Drug Company, Inc.; and  
United Natural Foods, Inc.  
9. ADJOURNMENT:  
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the City Council of the City of Napa is May  
5, 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 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM.  
_______________________________  
Tiffany Carranza, City Clerk  
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Napa.  
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everyone, including individuals with disabilities. The City complies with all applicable requirements of the Americans with  
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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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