City Council Meeting HighlightsHighlights from the June 3, 2025 City Council meeting: - The Council decided against removing three potential housing sites from the 6th Cycle Housing Element, a document that identifies ways RPV can meet its state-required target of zoning for 647 new housing units in various income levels through 2029.
- Instead, the City will retain the zoning for these sites, including the 0 Clipper lot, which has a pending development application for 16 units. City staff will take feedback from a working group comprised of neighboring residents to work with the developer to address concerns such as view impacts, project height, neighborhood compatibility, and environmental and safety concerns, to name a few.
- The Council reviewed the City’s proposed Fiscal Year 2025-26 Budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The Final Budget and CIP will go before the Council for adoption on June 17 as a public hearing matter.
- The Council approved increasing various fees for City services by 3% to adjust for inflation, which will generate approximately $130,000 in added revenue for the General Fund.
- Finally, the Council set its goals for 2025-26 across multiple policy areas, adding a goal of enhancing fiscal sustainability to support City operations and capital infrastructure.
For all City Council actions from the meeting, watch video at rpvca.gov/agendas.
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