San Diego — 2026-06-15
City Council
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Item 200: Fiscal Year 2027 Downtown Property and Business Improvement District Annual\nReport and Budget.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source: (Rev. 6/11/26)\nThe Fiscal Year 2027 Downtown PBID budget is expected to total approximately\n$15,383,446, which includes: $247,224 in Fund Balance; $14,026,855 in non-City owned\nproperty assessments; $961,257 in City-owned property assessments; $30,810 in Gas Tax\nallocation for median maintenance; and $117,300 in City allocation for water feature\nmaintenance. Of the assessments collected, $533,700 are expended for special lighting.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-520)\nResolution determining that Approval of the Downtown PBID Annual Report is exempt\nfrom the California Environmental Quality Act Pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA\nGuidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2026-519)\nResolution approving the Annual Report submitted in connection with the Downtown\nPBID for fiscal year 2027 and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations\nCommittee meeting on May 13, 2026.\nACTION: Motion by Chair Campillo, second by Committee Member Campbell, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Campillo-yea, Lee-yea, Campbell-yea, Foster III-yea.\nEconomic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421\nCity Attorney Contact: Daphne Z. Skogen
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Item 201: Fiscal Year 2027 Maintenance Assessment Districts Annual Reports for Parks and\nRecreation Department.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis Proposed Fiscal Year 2027 assessments for the P&R MADs under this action item\ntotals $21,714,269. The proposed budget includes estimated City contributions of\n$1,857,020 from the GasTax (medians) and $291,343 from the Environmental Growth\nFund (open space). The proposed budget also contains funding for assessments on City-\nOwned parcels detailed in Attachment 8 which is budgeted within the Citywide Program\nin the amount of $263,179.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-515)\nResolution approving the Annual Report submitted in connection with the Parks & Rec\nMADs for fiscal year 2027 and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Community and Neighborhood Services Committee meeting\non May 20, 2026.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee Member\nFoster, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Campbell-yea, Foster III-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nParks & Recreation: Michael Jones, (619) 685-1307\nCity Attorney Contact: Daphne Z. Skogen
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Item 202: Fiscal Year 2027 Maintenance Assessment District Annual Reports for Economic\nDevelopment Department.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nFiscal Year 2027 revenues for this item is projected to total approximately $5,614,929.\nThis includes: $5,262,699 in assessment revenue, of which $153,113 is from City-Owned\nproperty assessments; $33,527 from the Gas Tax Fund for median maintenance; and\n$318,703 from the General Fund for General Benefit Offset. The City will receive\n$33,765 from assessments for City administrative costs. Of assessments collected,\napproximately $88,630 will be expended for special lighting.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-518)\nResolution approving the Annual Report submitted in connection with Economic\nDevelopment MADs for fiscal year 2027 and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Community and Neighborhood Services Committee meeting\non May 20, 2026.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee Member\nFoster III, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Campbell-yea, Foster III-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nEconomic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421\nCity Attorney Contact: Daphne Z. Skogen
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Item 203: California Coastal Commission Modifications to the 2024 Land Development Code\nUpdate of the San Diego Municipal Code and Local Coastal Program.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no expenditures related to this item.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nThis action proposes to amend the Municipal Code and Local Coastal Program to adopt\nthe California Coastal Commission’s requested modifications to the 2024 Land\nDevelopment Code Update. The City Council adopted the 2024 Land Development Code\nUpdate on July 16, 2024. State law requires the California Coastal Commission's\ncertification of amendments to the Local Coastal Program before they can take effect in\nthe Coastal Zone. The California Coastal Commission conditionally certified the 2024\nLand Development Code Update and amendments to the Local Coastal Program with\nthree modifications on February 5, 2026. The first modification corrects a grammatical\nerror in Municipal Code section 143.0740(c)(1)(B) to clarify the intended application of\nthe regulation. The second and third modifications clarify regulations related to density\nbonus incentives and waivers. For the 2024 Land Development Code Update to take\neffect within the Coastal Zone, the City Council must adopt the modifications.\n(O-2026-120)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance amending Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 7 of the San Diego\nMunicipal Code by amending sections 143.0740 and 143.0743 relating to the California\nCoastal Commission’s modifications for certification of the 2024 Land Development\nCode Update.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nPlanning: Angela Dang, (619) 236-6621\nCity Attorney Contact: Lindsey Sebastian
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Item 250: Submission of Ballot Proposals for the November 3, 2026 Ballot.
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Item 251: Ballot Propositions Forwarded for 2ND Committee Review\nThe following ballot propositions have been referred from the Rules Committee to a second hearing for\nconsideration for placement on a future ballot as noted.\nProposal Target Ballot\nConsideration of a ballot measure proposed by Katheryn Rhodes to amend November 3, 2026\nthe Municipal Code related to Transient Occupancy Tax, including,\nreclassifying online travel companies/agencies as hotel operators.\nConsideration of a ballot measure proposed by Zachary Russem to amend November 3, 2026\nthe Transient Occupancy Tax to apply to online and other travel companies\nConsideration of a ballot measure proposed by Councilmember Raul November 3, 2026\nCampillo to establish free parking at beaches and bays in the City of San\nDiego\nConsideration of a ballot measure proposed by Council President Pro Tem November 3, 2026\nKent Lee to advance fiscal accountability and transparency reform with an\namendment to remove term limits for the City Auditor.\nConsideration of a ballot measure proposed by Councilmember Sean Elo- November 3, 2026\nRivera to reform campaign finance and ethics laws.
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Item S400: Resolution in Support of Somali Community. (Added 6/10/26)\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNone.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2026-433)\nResolution expressing support for the San Diego Somali Community and condemning\nrecent racist rhetoric and harassment directed at Somali Americans.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nCouncil District 9: Molly Weber, (619) 236-6699\nCity Attorney Contact: Kathy Steinman