San Diego — 2026-07-06
City Council
#200
Item
Item 200: Master Lease Agreement to Finance General Fund Vehicles and Equipment.
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Expected Public Comment Time: Up to 1 minute(s) per person.
(O-2026-147)
Agreement with JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. for the purpose of financing the
acquisition of General Fund vehicles and equipment in an amount not to exceed
$48,300,000 and taking other related actions and declaring its official intent to
reimburse itself from the proceeds of tax-exempt lease-purchase obligations.
6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.
#201
Item
Item 201: Appeal of the Environmental Determination for Coast Walk Project No. PRJ-
1074172, Lots 2 & 17.
Council District(s) Affected: 1.
Expected Public Comment Time: Up to 1 minute(s) per person.
An appeal of the environmental determination made for the Coast Walk Project,
Lots 2 & 17. The project consists of a Coastal Development Permit and a Site
Development Permit to demolish a portion of an existing tennis court and
construct a new 2-story single-dwelling unit, a detached accessory dwelling unit
with a garage, and associated site improvements. The Environmental Analysis
Section of the Development Services Department determined that a Mitigated
Negative Declaration (MND) was the appropriate environmental document for this
project, and that document was prepared in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act. Per the MND, this project would mitigate its
environmental impacts to below a level of significance through implementation of
a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program. The Hearing Officer adopted the
MND on November 19, 2025. The scope of the subject hearing only includes the
project’s environmental determination and not the project’s permits or other
entitlements.
According to San Diego Municipal Code Section 112.0520(e) Power to Act on
Appeal, the City Council shall consider the appeal and may:
By a majority vote, deny the appeal and approve the environmental determination
to adopt the MND; or
By a majority vote, grant the appeal and set aside the environmental
determination, in accordance with San Diego Municipal Code Section
112.0520(f).
Directing the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate Resolution(s) according to
Section 40 of the City Charter.
If the City Council grants the appeal, the lower-decision maker's decision to
approve the project shall be held in abeyance. The City Council shall retain
jurisdiction to act on the revised environmental determination and associated
project at a subsequent public hearing.
This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
#202
Item
Item 202: This item has been removed from the Agenda. (Rev. 7/2/26)
#203
Item
Item 203: Southwest Village Specific Plan – Project No. PRJ-0614791.
Council District(s) Affected: 8.
Expected Public Comment Time: Up to 1 minute(s) per person.
Southwest Village Specific Plan, Project No. PRJ-0614791, and associated
General Plan and Otay Mesa Community Plan amendments, rezones within 746.82
acres with potential for development of up to 5,130 homes within the 490 acre
Specific Plan area, a vesting tentative map, site development permit, Multi-Habitat
Planning Area boundary line adjustment, road opening ordinance and road
opening resolution to permit extension of Beyer Boulevard West across two
parcels containing City parkland, and certification of Subsequent Environmental
Impact Report No. 0614791/SCH No. 2004051076 and adoption of Findings, a
Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation, Monitoring and
Reporting Program for the Southwest Village Specific Plan. This action would
permit the construction of the first phase of the Specific Plan for 920 multi-family
homes, including 92 affordable homes, rough grading, water, wastewater and
transportation infrastructure improvements located north of the United
States/Mexico international border; east of Interstate 805; south of State Route
905; and west of the Central Village Specific Plan area within the Otay Mesa
Community Plan area.
Subitem-A: (R-2026-535)
Resolution certifying Subsequent Environmental Impact Report No. 0614791/SCH
No. 2004051076 and Adopting Findings and a Statement of Overriding
Considerations, and a Mitigation, Monitoring and Reporting Program for the
Southwest Village Specific Plan, Project No. PRJ-0614791.
Subitem-A: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-B: (R-2026-536)
Resolution adopting an Amendment to the General Plan and the Otay Mesa
Community Plan for the Southwest Village Specific Plan, Project No. PRJ-
0614791.
Subitem-B: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-C: (O-2026-143)
Introduction of an Ordinance adopting the Southwest Village Specific Plan in the
Otay Mesa Community Plan Area.
Subitem-C: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-D: (O-2026-144)
Introduction of an Ordinance rezoning 746.82 acres located within and partially
within the Southwest Village Specific Plan within the Otay Mesa Community Plan
RM-2-5, RM-3-7, RMX-1, OC-1-1, OR-1-2, and OP-1-1 Zones, as defined by the
San Diego Municipal Code for the Southwest Village Specific Plan, Project No.
PRJ-0614791.
Subitem-D: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-E: (R-2026-537)
Resolution approving Site Development Permit No. PMT-2188971 and a Multi-
Habitat Planning Area Boundary Line Adjustment for the Southwest Village
Specific Plan, Project No. PRJ-0614791.
Subitem-E: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-F: (R-2026-538)
Resolution approving Vesting Tentative Map No. PMT-2188969 for the Southwest
Village Specific Plan, Project No. PRJ-0614791.
Subitem-F: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-G: (O-2026-145)
Introduction of an Ordinance authorizing the opening and maintenance of a street
over, through, and across a portion of dedicated City parkland commonly known
as Otay Mesa B Open Space parcel in the Otay Mesa Community Plan area
pursuant to San Diego Charter Section 55.
Subitem-G: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
Subitem-H: (R-2026-539)
Resolution authorizing the opening and maintenance of a street over, through, and
across a portion of designated City parkland generally known as Beyer Park in the
Otay Mesa Community Plan area and approving the nonconflicting,
nonrecreational use.
Subitem-H: This item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.
#S400
Item
Item S400: Ordinance Adopting Updated SDPD Military Equipment Use Procedure, and
Renewing Approval for Use, Funding, and Acquisition of Military Equipment,
Under Assembly Bill 481.
(Added 7/1/26)
Council District(s) Affected: Citywide.
Expected Public Comment Time: Up to 1 minute(s) per person.
(O-2026-150)
Introduction of an Ordinance adopting the updated San Diego Police Department
Military Equipment Use Procedure and renewing approval for military equipment
under Assembly Bill 481.
DISCUSSION, 2:00 P.M. NOTICED HEARINGS: