City of South San Francisco  
P.O. Box 711  
South San Francisco, CA  
Regular Meeting Agenda  
Wednesday, July 8, 2026  
6:30 PM  
Teleconference Location: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront  
700 Aliceanna St.Baltimore, MD 21202 (Room # at Front Desk)  
Library Parks & Recreation Building, Council Chambers  
901 Civic Campus Way, South San Francisco, CA  
City Council  
MARK ADDIEGO, Mayor (District 1)  
MARK NAGALES, Vice Mayor (District 2)  
BUENAFLOR NICOLAS, Councilmember (District 3)  
JAMES COLEMAN, Councilmember (District 4)  
EDDIE FLORES, Councilmember (District 5)  
ROSA GOVEA ACOSTA, City Clerk  
FRANK RISSO, City Treasurer  
LAURA SNIDEMAN, City Manager  
SKY WOODRUFF, City Attorney  
How to observe the Meeting:  
Television: Astound Channel 26, Comcast Channel 27, or AT&T Channel 99  
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How to submit written Public Comment before the City Council Meeting:  
eComment Portal:  
Members of the public are encouraged to submit public comments in writing in advance of the meeting  
via the eComment tab by 4:30 p.m. on the meeting date. Comments received by the deadline will be  
provided to the City Council and made part of the public record.  
How to provide Public Comment during the City Council Meeting:  
In Person: Complete a Digital Speaker Card located at the entrance. Be sure to indicate the Agenda Item  
# you wish to address or the topic of your public comment. When your name is called, please come to  
the podium, state your name (optional) for the Minutes.  
By Telephone: (669) 900-6833  
Webinar ID is 889 2822 1854.  
Click *9 to raise a hand to speak.  
Click *6 to unmute when called.  
Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker. The Mayor may adjust speaking times as needed.  
Individuals not complying with the City Council's Rules of Decorum may be muted.  
American Disability Act (ADA) & Accommodations:  
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City will provide agenda materials  
in appropriate alternative formats and reasonable accommodations, including interpretation services, to  
individuals with disabilities. Requests for alternative formats, disability-related modifications,  
accommodations, or interpretation services should be submitted in writing to the Office of the City Clerk  
at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Please include your name, contact information, a brief description  
of the requested materials or accommodation, and your preferred format or service.  
Email: all-cc@ssfca.gov  
CALL TO ORDER  
ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
LEVINE ACT DISCLOSURES (SB 1181)  
If you have donated $500 or more to the campaign of a South San Francisco elected official in the past  
twelve (12) months, please read the following paragraphs carefully:  
• The Levine Act (Gov. Code § 84308) requires any Party, Agent, or Participant, as defined in  
§84308(a), of a proceeding involving any grants, denials, renewals, restrictions, or modifications to any  
licenses and permits, entitlements for use, contracts, or franchises (“Proceeding”), to disclose on the  
record any contributions they have made to any elected, appointed, or candidate for City Officer totaling  
more than $500 within the preceding 12 months.  
• The Levine Act also requires any elected, appointed, alternate, or candidate for City Officer who has  
received a contribution totaling $500 within the past 12 months from a Party, Agent, or Participant of a  
Proceeding to (1) disclose that fact on the record involving the Proceeding and (2) to recuse themselves  
from, and in no way attempt to use their official position to influence any decision involving, the  
Proceeding.  
• Elected, appointed, alternates, or candidates for City Officer are prohibited from accepting, soliciting,  
and directing, and Parties, Participants, and Agents are prohibited from making, campaign contributions  
of more than $500 while the Proceeding is pending and for 12 months after the date a final decision is  
rendered for the Proceeding.  
Violations of the Levine Act may result in a civil action brought by the Fair Political Practice  
Commission (FPPC) for an amount up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) per violation. Any person who  
knowingly or willfully violates any provision of the Political Reform Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and  
subject to a fine of up to the greater of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or three times the amount the  
person unlawfully contributed upon conviction for each violation.  
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM STAFF  
PRESENTATIONS  
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COUNCIL COMMENTS/REQUESTS/HONORING THE LIFE OF REQUESTS  
PUBLIC COMMENTS  
Under the Public Comment section of the agenda, members of the public may speak on any item not listed on the  
Agenda and on items listed under the Consent Calendar. Individuals may not share or offer time to another  
speaker. Pursuant to provisions of the Brown Act, no action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the  
agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The City Council may direct staff to  
investigate and/or schedule certain matters for consideration at a future Council meeting. Written comments on  
agenda items received prior to 4:30 p.m. on the day of the meeting will be included as part of the meeting record  
but will not be read aloud.  
If there appears to be a large number of speakers, the Mayor may reduce speaking time to limit the total amount  
of time for public comments (Gov. Code sec. 54954.3(b)(1).). Speakers that are not in compliance with the City  
Council's rules of decorum will be muted.  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
All matters under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and noncontroversial. These items will be  
enacted by one motion, without discussion, and are not read individually. If, however, any Council member(s)  
wishes to comment on an item, they may do so before action is taken on the Consent Calendar. Following  
comments, if a Council member wishes to discuss an item, it will be removed from the Consent Calendar and  
taken up in order after adoption of the Consent Calendar.  
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PUBLIC HEARING  
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