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City of Carpinteria, CA
Meeting:
City Council Regular Meeting
Meeting Time: June 23, 2025 at 5:30pm PDT
Closed for Comment June 23, 2025 at 12:00pm PDT
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
COUNCILMEMBER(S) REQUEST FOR REMOTE PARTICIPATION UNDER AB 2449: The City Council may consider Councilmember(s) request to participate in the meeting remotely under the regulations of AB 2449 by making the necessary findings and voting on whether the Councilmember(s) may participate remotely.
AGENDA MODIFICATIONS: The City Council may modify the regular agenda by tabling items, adding urgency items to the agenda, or changing the order in which items are considered. Changes to the Consent Calendar are considered at the time the Consent Calendar is considered.
INTRODUCTIONS, PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:
1. Employee Service Awards.
2. Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District Presentation regarding its services, mutual aid assistance, and interaction with the City of Carpinteria by Fire Chief Robert Kovach and Fire Marshall Mike LoMonaco & Santa Barbara County Fire Safe Council Presentation on its mission/vision, programs, resources, and current/future involvement with the City of Carpinteria by Kate Furlong, Community Resilience Domain Lead.
PUBLIC INFORMATION REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS This may include updates on law enforcement activity within the City from a Sheriff's Office representative or a report from a representative of the First District Supervisor's Office.
CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
a. City Employee Updates
b. Updates on Capital Improvement Projects
c. Updates on Development Applications
d. Other City/Community Updates
PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA This is a time for public comments on matters not otherwise on the agenda but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. The Mayor may establish reasonable regulations for public comment based on the time available and/or the number of persons waiting to speak. Typically, the Council's practice has been to limit each speaker to three minutes. The audio-visual system in the Council Chamber is not available for speaker use during the general Public Comment period. The City and the City Council are not responsible for the content of statements made during the public comment period, or the factual accuracy of any such statements.
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