Community Corner
Summary Of Actions Taken By Dublin City Council On November 17
Proclaimed November 28, 2020, as Small Business Saturday in Dublin.
November 18, 2020
At its meeting held on Tuesday, November 17, the Dublin City Council took a number of actions. Below is a summary of actions taken:
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- Proclaimed November 28, 2020, as Small Business Saturday in Dublin.
- Recognized the participants of the 2020 Inside Dublin program.
- Approved the minutes of the November 3, 2020, Regular City Council meeting.
- Approved amendments to a number of Dublin Zoning Ordinances regarding the creation of Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units City-wide.
- Approved a Design-Build Energy Savings Performance Contract with Willdan Energy Solutions.
- Approved appointments to the Community Task Force on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
- Adopted the City of Dublin Emergency Operations Plan.
- Approved a Funding Agreement with the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District for a Safe Routes to BART Grant of $1.5 million for the Iron Horse Trail Bridge at Dublin Boulevard Project.
- Approved a First Amendment to the City of Dublin Community Benefit Program Agreement between the City of Dublin and VP-RPG Dublin, LLC, for the Cambria Hotel project.
- Approved a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Dublin Historical Preservation Association for the Acquisition of Property at 6558 Donlon Way in Dublin, and approved the creation of a new reserve fund for the acquisition and associated fees.
- Established Rules for the Selection of Vice Mayor and repealed a previous Resolution, which referred to the first meeting in December as the date for the selection. As elections are not always certified by that date, the rule was amended.
- Adopted the Downtown Dublin Streetscape Plan and amended the City of Dublin Streetscape Master Plan to support the Downtown Dublin Preferred Vision.
November 17 City Council Meeting Agenda
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