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Mountain View planning commission approves FY2025–26 work plan, forwards it to council
Summary
The Environmental Planning Commission voted 6-0 June 18 to forward its draft fiscal year 2025–26 work plan to the City Council. The plan lists ongoing items such as the housing element and general plan work, continuing reviews like the downtown precise plan, and new projects including a dark-sky ordinance.
The Mountain View Environmental Planning Commission voted 6-0 on June 18 to approve its draft work plan for fiscal year 2025–26 and forward the document to the City Council for review and possible adoption.
Principal Planner Diana Pantoli told the commission the draft work plan is organized in three sections: ongoing work items (for example, the general plan and the housing element, annual implementation reports, master plans and precise plans, and minor code cleanups); continuing items carried from previous work plans (including a gatekeeper-process update, reviews of precise plans such as downtown and Moffett, and a historic-preservation ordinance); and informational items that are not strictly under the Environmental Planning Commission’s (EPC) purview but are related to the commission’s work (for example, a citywide transportation demand management ordinance and a biodiversity and urban-forest plan).
“This is EPC’s work plan for fiscal year 20 25 26,” Pantoli said. “The staff report includes the draft work plan, which includes items in 3 sections.”
Why it matters: the work plan sets the EPC’s priorities for the next budget cycle and identifies items staff will bring to…
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