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Millbrae council approves minutes, consent items, emergency operations plan, and grant submissions; votes at a glance

Millbrae City Council · April 15, 2026

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Summary

At its April 14 meeting the Millbrae City Council approved the previous meeting minutes, consent calendar items, adopted the 2026 Emergency Operations Plan, authorized Lomita embankment repair and tree removal, and authorized two TDA grant applications for trail projects; most votes were unanimous (5–0).

The Millbrae City Council took several routine and substantive actions on April 14 and recorded votes on minutes, consent items and multiple staff recommendations.

Key votes at a glance

- Approval of regular meeting minutes from March 24, 2026: passed by roll call vote, 5–0.

- Consent calendar (items 5, 6, 9 and 10 after continuing items 7 and 8): approved by roll call vote, 5–0.

- Youth Advisory Committee 2026 work plan amendment (task 3 additions for youth programming and events): approved by motion (vote recorded as passed in meeting proceedings).

- Adoption of the 2026 Emergency Operations Plan (item 11): passed by roll call vote, 5–0. Staff said the plan aligns with the National Incident Management System and California emergency management requirements and supports eligibility for federal disaster funding.

- Lomita Avenue embankment repair and related tree‑removal contract (item 12): council approved a three‑step remediation plan and awarded the initial tree‑removal contract to Bay Area Tree Company; vote 5–0. Staff estimated a $400,000 FY26 CIP allocation for the project.

- TDA grant applications (item 13): council authorized submittal of a capital request for the Skyline Boulevard shared‑use trail (estimated $440,000 total; $400,000 grant request with $40,000 match) and a planning grant for the Lomita Spur Trail (estimated $55,000 total; $50,000 request with $5,000 match); vote 5–0.

Several informational items were presented and discussed but did not require votes, including a BAWSCA update on the Millbrae Operations Center, the SamTrans Connect Bay Area presentation and the Street Tree and Reforestation Program briefing.

The council adjourned and will reconvene on April 28, 2026.