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The memorandum discusses a request for a waiver of the Revolving Door Restrictions for Diana Alanis, a former Council Community Relations Director. The Rules and Open Government Committee recommends that the City Council either grant or deny the waiver based on findings that it is in the City's best interest and consistent with the San José Municipal Code Chapter 12.10. If granted, Ms. Alanis would be able to represent Canyon Snow Consulting, LLC and its clients on City-related matters. The memorandum outlines the background of the Revolving Door Restrictions and the potential benefits of granting the waiver.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council from the City Clerk.
It discusses a waiver request by Diana Alanis, former Council Community Relations Director.
The recommendation includes granting or denying the waiver based on findings related to the City's best interest.
The waiver would allow Ms. Alanis to represent clients, including LS Power, on City matters.
The memorandum outlines the purposes of the Revolving Door Restrictions and the process for granting waivers.
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The text indicates multiple dates, including April 29, 2026, and May 5, 2026, which may not be relevant to the summary.
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COUNCIL AGENDA : 5/5/2026 FILE : 26-570 ITEM : 3.3 ~ SANJOSE _ _ _ _ _ M_e_m_o_ra_n_d_um_ CTTYOF CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: April 29, 2026 SUBJECT: Waiver of Revolving Door Restrictions Recommendation As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on April 29, 2026, consider the request by Diana Alanis, former Council Community Relations Director for Councilmember Bien Doan, for a Waiver of the Revolving Door Restrictions based on Ms. Alanis’ April 2, 2026 Waiver Request Letter: (a) Grant the waiver request upon making findings, including those set forth in the memorandum, that such waiver is in the City’s best interest and consistent with the purpose of San José Municipal Code Chapter 12.10; or (b) Deny the waiver request if unable to make findings, including those set forth in the memorandum, that such waiver is in the City’s best interest and consistent with the purpose of San José Municipal Code Chapter 12.10. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (City Attorney) [Rules Committee...
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Alanis Request for Waiver of Revolving Door Restrictions
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Diana Alanis, a former employee of the City of San José, is requesting a waiver for the remaining eleven months of her Revolving Door Prohibitions policy, which ends in March 2027. She seeks to work with City Departments and officials on behalf of LS Power to support the City’s climate goals. Alanis believes her work aligns with the waiver policy under Chapter 12.10.070, which allows the City Council to grant waivers if deemed in the city's best interest.
Key points
Diana Alanis served as Community Relations Director for Councilmember Bien Doan from October 2024 to March 2026.
Prior to that, she was Community Relations Director for Councilmember Dev Davis from July 2018 to October 2024.
She began a new position at Canyon Snow Consulting, LLC as a Community Relations Associate on March 9, 2026.
Alanis is requesting a waiver of the Revolving Door Prohibitions policy to work with City Departments and officials on behalf of LS Power.
The waiver is requested to support the City’s climate goals.
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The document does not provide specific details about the waiver process or criteria beyond what is mentioned.
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The text does not indicate whether this request is a draft or final version.
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16185 Los Gatos Blvd., Ste 205 Los Gatos, CA 95032 www.canyonsnow.com April 2, 2026 VIA EMAIL Mayor Matt Mahan and San José City Council Toni Taber, City Clerk 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council, I am a recent, former employee of the City of San José, who served as Community Relations Director to Councilmember Bien Doan in the District 7 office for a total of one year and five months from October 2024 to March 2026. Prior to serving on Councilmember Doan’s staff, I was Community Relations Director for Councilmember Dev Davis from July 2018 to October 2024. On March 9, 2026, I commenced a position at Canyon Snow Consulting, LLC as a Community Relations Associate. I am requesting a waiver of the remaining eleven months of my Revolving Door Prohibitions policy under Chapter 12.10.070, that concludes in March 2027, so that I can work with City Departments, Staff and the City’s Elected Officials on behalf of LS Power on issues that relate to city matters, including supporting the City’s climate goals. LS Power is working to make our power supply more reliable to support local homes and businesses in our City. According to the policy under...