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Matter ROGC 25-318

The Public Record for September 25, 2025 - October 2, 2025. (City Clerk)

Parks & Recreation Joint Meeting for the Rules and Open Government Committee and Committee of the Whole Agenda Ready Introduced 02 Oct 2025
1 Document on file 292 KB · 1 extracted · 1 AI summary
File
ROGC 25-318
Type
Rules Committee Reviews, Recommendations and Approvals Consent
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
02 Oct 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:10

The papers

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The Public Record

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The document titled 'The Public Record' includes a letter from Jean Dresden, Executive Director of Yes on San José Parks, addressed to the Mayor and City Council. The letter provides feedback on the September Study Session regarding the General Plan and emphasizes the importance of maintaining and enhancing the city's park system. It discusses various aspects of the General Plan, including the need for accurate representation of parkland, the inalienability of designated parklands, and the necessity for public outreach before finalizing the draft plan. The letter also highlights the importance of coordination with the Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services department during the planning process.

Key points
  • The letter is from Jean Dresden, Executive Director of Yes on San José Parks.
  • It addresses the Mayor and City Council regarding the General Plan.
  • The letter provides feedback on the September Study Session on the General Plan.
  • It emphasizes the need for accurate representation of the city's park system.
  • The letter discusses the inalienability of designated parklands as per the City Charter.
  • It urges for public outreach before the draft plan is finalized.
  • Coordination with the Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services department is recommended.
Limitations
  • The document includes placeholders and unresolved references, such as the specific date for the public outreach and details about the General Plan Update meetings.
  • The document appears to be a draft as indicated by the context.

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RULES COMMITTEE: Item: File ID: TO: Honorable Mayor & City Council SUBJECT: The Public Record September 25, 2025 – October 2, 2025 10/8/2025 B.1 ROGC 25-318 FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: October 8, 2025 ITEMS FILED FOR THE PUBLIC RECORD Letters from Boards, Commissions, and Committees Letters from the Public Comment: 1. Letter from Jean Dresden, received October 1, 2025, regarding: Fw: General Plan Comments From Yes On San Jose Parks. ____________________________ Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk TJT/tt Public Record: 1 September 25, 2025 Honorable Mayor Mahan, Vice-Mayor Foley, Councilmembers Kamei, Campos, Tordillos, Cohen, Ortiz, Mulcahy, Doan, Candelas, Casey Planning Commissioner Chair Rosario and Vice-Chair Bickford, Planning Commissioners Barocio, Bhandal, Cantrell, Cao, Casey, Nguyen, Oliverio, Young RE: September Study Session on General Plan, four-year review Yes on San José Parks congratulates the Planning Department on an excellent historical review of the General Plan from the 1990s to the present. We are dedicated to revitalizing our city parks,and to ensuring they are vibrant, safe, and welcoming spaces for all. Our members participated in development of...