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Corte Madera council accepts 2026 work plan after debate on disaster preparedness, vegetation management and signage
Summary
After extended discussion on wildfire vegetation management, disaster preparedness and town signage, the Corte Madera Town Council accepted the 2026 staff work plan with modifications; the measure passed 4–1 with Councilmember Ravasio dissenting.
The Corte Madera Town Council on Feb. 17 voted 4–1 to accept the town's 2026 staff work plan, after more than an hour of discussion that added direction on disaster preparedness, vegetation management and signage and flagged several items for future consideration.
Adam Wolf, talent manager, presented a draft that incorporated council feedback from a Jan. 23 strategic-planning workshop. Wolf said staff made modest changes to several work-plan bullets, added items discussed at the workshop (including mural-project tasks and an exploration of AI tools for traffic optimization), and separated a list of items to be parked for future consideration. "This draft ... really sets us up to move the town forward in a very positive direction over the next year," he said.
Council debate touched on many priorities. Councilmember Ravasio and others pushed to…
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