At the meeting, the Pinole City Council recorded several formal actions and roll‑call votes: council members approved staff preparing letters supporting two California Assembly bills, provided direction to staff on the PCTV strategy (see separate article), and rejected a motion to change council travel allocations.
Votes at a glance:
- Assembly Bill 762 (ban on disposable vapes): Councilmember Martinez Rubin requested staff prepare a letter of support for AB 762. The motion was seconded and passed on a roll call: Councilmember Toms — Yes; Councilmember Murphy — Yes; Councilmember Martinez Rubin — Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Tave — Yes; Mayor Sasai — Yes. (Action recorded in meeting notes; city clerk recorded a unanimous vote in favor.)
- Assembly Bill 996 (sea level rise plans clarification): Councilmember Martinez Rubin asked the city to join a Cal Cities coalition letter supporting AB 996 so local sea level rise assessments count toward state requirements. A second was recorded and the motion carried on a roll call: Toms — Yes; Murphy — Yes; Martinez Rubin — Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Tave — Yes; Mayor Sasai — Yes.
- Direction to staff on PCTV dashboard and annual forum: Councilmember John Murphy moved that staff return with a public‑facing PCTV performance dashboard framework and an annual public forum for PCTV services. Councilmember Toms seconded; the motion carried on a roll call (Toms — Yes; Murphy — Yes; Martinez Rubin — Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Tave — Yes; Mayor Sasai — Yes). (This was direction on a presentation item; staff will return with a proposal.)
- Council travel budget amendment (failed): Councilmember Toms moved to restore the council travel budget to a prior level of $4,500 per council member. That motion was seconded but failed on roll call: Toms — Yes; Murphy — No; Martinez Rubin — Yes; Mayor Pro Tem Tave — No; Mayor Sasai — No.
Several consent calendar items and budget matters were discussed and multiple items were pulled for separate votes; the transcript includes public questions about capital projects, sidewalk and trail safety, and timing of various programs. Where the formal vote is recorded in the transcript, it is noted above; items referenced but not resolved during the excerpted discussion were left for later council action on the consent calendar or separate agenda items.