REGULAR MEETING AGENDA  
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPA  
Tuesday, January 6, 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. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS:  
5. CONSENT CALENDAR:  
5.A.  
City Council Meeting Minutes  
Approve the minutes from the December 16, 2025 Regular Meetings of  
the City Council.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5.B.  
Amended 2026 City Council Calendar  
Adopt a resolution establishing the amended 2026 City Council Calendar  
by correcting the regular September 2026 meeting dates to September  
1, 2026 and September 15, 2026.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5.C.  
Senior Advisory Commission Membership  
Re-appoint incumbent Tom Woolf to the Senior Advisory Commission,  
as a senior community at-large member, for a term beginning  
immediately and ending on September 30, 2027; and designate existing  
commission member Jim Holland to serve as a designated senior  
agency representative.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5.D.  
Classification Specification and Salary for Parks Planning  
Manager in the Parks and Recreation Services Department  
Adopt a resolution amending the City Classification Plan by adopting the  
new classification specification and salary range for Parks Planning  
Manager; and amending the Budget Staffing Plan by adding one (1)  
Parks Planning Manager position, and deleting one (1) full-time  
Management Analyst I/II position in the Parks and Recreation Services  
Department.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
5.E.  
5.F.  
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 the construction to replace up to 8,200  
linear feet of 36-inch asbestos cement water transmission main.  
Recommendation:  
Milliken Raw Water Pipeline Hardening Construction HMGP  
Authorize the Utilities Director to (1) negotiate and execute a  
construction contract with Sierra Mountain Construction, Inc. for  
construction of the Milliken Raw Water Pipeline Hardening in an amount  
not to exceed $5,283,902; (2) approve change orders and execute  
contracts for project services in a total amount not to exceed  
$1,200,000, for a total construction project amount of $6,483,902; and  
determine that the actions are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Recommendation:  
Additional CDBG Mitigation Funding  
Adopt a resolution authorizing the Utilities Director to submit an  
application for an allocation of additional grant funding of up to  
$2,211,789 and execute a grant agreement and any amendments  
thereto with the State of California for the 2017 funding year of the State  
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)-Mitigation Program and  
determining the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from  
CEQA.  
Attachments:  
5.H.  
On-Call Engineering and Multidisciplinary Professional  
Services  
Approve and authorize the Public Works Director to negotiate and  
execute on behalf of the City an agreement with Mark Thomas &  
Company, Inc. for task order-based on-call engineering and  
multidisciplinary professional services in an amount not to exceed  
$1,000,000.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:  
6.A.  
Salary Schedules for Full-Time and Part-Time Extra-Help  
Employees  
Adopt a resolution documenting the salary schedules for Full-Time and  
Part-Time Extra-Help Employees.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
6.B.  
Streets Paving Program  
Adopt a resolution authorizing the Public Works Director to conduct  
in-house paving operations on behalf of the City and determining that the  
actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.  
Recommendation:  
Attachments:  
7. COMMENTS BY COUNCIL OR CITY MANAGER:  
8. CLOSED SESSION:  
8.A.  
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS  
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6  
Agency Designated Representative: Heather Ruiz, Liz  
Habkirk  
Unrepresented Employee: City Manager  
9. ADJOURNMENT:  
The next regularly scheduled meeting for the City Council of the City of Napa is  
January 20, 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  
Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 12:00 PM.  
_______________________________  
Tiffany Carranza, City Clerk  
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fecha, hora y lugar que se muestran en la primera pagina. Todas las juntas del cuerpo legislativo están abiertas al  
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California Government Code Sections 54950, et seq.) and the City's Rules of Order (Council Policy Resolution 19, R2016  
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