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Cupertino narrows two‑year city work program to 18 priorities; council adds city hall retrofit and annex including EOC
Summary
After a staff‑led prioritization and public comment period, the Cupertino City Council approved a staff‑recommended list of top priorities for the next two years, including a city hall seismic retrofit and annex renovation with an emergency operations center; the final motion passed 3–2.
Cupertino — The City Council on March 3 approved a narrowed list of priorities for the city’s two‑year work program and instructed staff to return with scope and funding details for the selected projects.
Staff presented a consolidated list of 49 proposed projects and explained a ranking process: each council member filled out rankings during a 15‑minute break, staff tallied the results and the council held a follow‑up discussion. Staff said the initial tally produced a “green” group of high‑scoring items, a middle tier of candidates and a lower tier. Council members then…
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