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National City council moves into closed session on labor, city attorney, city manager and property negotiations

National City City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The council announced it would go into closed session to discuss labor negotiations with the police officers association, public employment items for the city attorney and city manager (Gov. Code §54957(b)(1)), and a real‑property negotiation involving several APNs and Tower 999 LLC.

The National City council recessed into closed session after the public‑comment period to discuss four agenda items the city attorney read aloud: a labor‑negotiator conference with the police officers association; public‑employment matters for the city attorney and the city manager under California Government Code §54957(b)(1); and a real‑property negotiation involving APN numbers 55911704, O50607 and 12 and a disposition and development agreement tied to Tower 999 LLC.

The city attorney summarized the closed‑session items, identifying 5.1 as "conference with labor negotiators" (employee organization: police officers association); 5.2 and 5.4 as public‑employment matters pursuant to Gov. Code §54957(b)(1) for the city attorney and city manager; and 5.3 as a real‑property negotiation concerning specified APNs and Tower 999 LLC. The mayor told the council they would report out after the closed session or at the end of the meeting.

The transcript records the closed‑session items and the council’s recess; it does not include the content of the closed session, any votes, or any public decisions recorded after the session. Any personnel actions or negotiation directions, if taken in closed session, are not reported in the provided transcript.