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Matter 26-133

Closed Session Agenda

City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 29 Jan 2026
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File
26-133
Type
Closed Session Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
29 Jan 2026
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:04

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Closed Session Agenda

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The San José City Council Closed Session Agenda for February 10, 2026, includes discussions on existing litigation and labor negotiations. The litigation involves cases such as 'In re: Claim of Garrison' and 'City of San Jose v. Smith, Jeffrey A, et al.' The labor negotiations involve various unrepresented employee organizations, including the Association of Building, Mechanical and Electrical Inspectors (ABMEI), Association of Engineers & Architects (AEA), Association of Legal Professionals of San José (ALP), Association of Maintenance Supervisory Personnel (AMSP), City Association of Management Personnel Agreement (CAMP), Municipal Employees’ Federation, AFSCME Local 101 (MEF), Peace Officer Park Ranger Association (POPRA), and San José Police Dispatchers’ Association (SJPDA). Each organization has existing Memorandums of Agreement with the City of San José, and contact information for obtaining copies of these agreements is provided.

Key points
  • Date of meeting: February 10, 2026
  • Location: City Hall Conference Room W-133
  • Time: 9:30 a.m.
  • Discussion topics include existing litigation and labor negotiations.
  • Litigation cases include 'In re: Claim of Garrison' and 'City of San Jose v. Smith, Jeffrey A, et al.'
  • Labor negotiations involve multiple unrepresented employee organizations.
  • Contact information for obtaining copies of existing contracts or MOAs is provided.
Limitations
  • The text does not provide specific details about the outcomes of the litigation or negotiations.
  • Some sections contain unresolved placeholders or missing information.

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SUSANA ALCALA WOOD, CITY ATTORNEY SAN JOSÉ CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION AGENDA February 10, 2026 Place: City Hall Conference Room W-133 Time: 9:30 a.m. Item(s) to be discussed: A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(d)(1): 1. Case Name: In re: Claim of Garrison Name(s) of Party(ies): 2. B. Court: Worker’s Compensation Appeals Court Case No: ADJ13940024; ADJ13966446 Amount of Money or Other Relief Sought: Benefits Case Name: City of San Jose v. Smith, Jeffrey A, et al. Name(s) of Party(ies): CITY OF SAN JOSE, JEFFREY A. SMITH, ET AL. Court: Superior Court of Santa Clara, County of Santa Clara Case No: 24cv446781 Amount of Money or Other Relief Sought: Damages according to proof CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6: City Negotiator: Aram Kouyoumdjian, Director of Employee Relations Employee Organizations: 1. Organization or Name Association of Building, Mechanical and and Title of Electrical Inspectors (ABMEI) Unrepresented Employees: Nature of wages/salaries, hours, working conditions, negotiations: etc. Name of Existing Memorandum of Agreement – City of San Contract or MOA: José...