Regular Meeting Agenda  
Tuesday, June 23, 2026  
5:00 PM  
City Hall Complex, 915 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814  
City Council - 5PM  
This is a joint meeting of the Sacramento City Council, the Sacramento City  
Financing Authority, the Sacramento Housing Authority, the Sacramento  
Public Financing Authority, and the Sacramento Redevelopment Agency  
Successor Agency.  
CITY COUNCIL  
Kevin McCarty, Mayor  
CHARTER OFFICERS  
Mindy Cuppy, City Clerk  
Lisa Kaplan, District 1  
Gustavo Limón Martinez, City Attorney  
Farishta Ahrary, City Auditor  
Maraskeshia Smith, City Manager  
John Colville, City Treasurer  
Roger Dickinson, District 2  
Karina Talamantes, Vice Mayor, District 3  
Phil Pluckebaum, District 4  
Caity Maple, District 5  
Eric Guerra, Mayor Pro Tem, District 6  
Rick Jennings, II, District 7  
Mai Vang, District 8  
Open Session  
Roll Call  
Land Acknowledgement  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Closed Session Report  
Special Presentation/General Communications  
A. Recognizing Sacramento Wing Chun and Bak Mei Kung Fu Academy - Presented by  
Councilmember Jennings and Councilmember Vang  
B. Lesley Currie: 50 Years of Service - Presented by Councilmember Kaplan  
Discussion Calendar  
1.  
Successor Labor Agreements/Memoranda of Understanding and the Citywide  
Salary Schedule [Two-Thirds Vote Required]  
File ID: 2026-01160  
Location: Citywide  
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution by two-thirds vote: 1) waiving the requirement  
for 10-day posting of labor agreements; 2) approving the Memorandum of  
Understanding (MOU) between the City of Sacramento (City) and Sacramento Area  
Fire Fighters, Local 522 (Local 522); 3) approving the salary adjustments for the  
Director of Economic Development, Lead Events Associate, and Senior Lifeguard; 4)  
approving the revised citywide salary schedule; 5) authorizing the City Manager to  
conduct the necessary budget adjustments and transfers from fund balances to  
adequately fund the MOU; and 6) authorizing the City Manager or designee to make  
minor changes or adjustments to the exhibits in order to correct omissions and errors in  
the MOU and salary schedule.  
Contact: Aaron Donato, Labor Relations Manager, (916) 808-5816,  
adonato@cityofsacramento.org, Department of Human Resources  
Attachments:  
2.  
Resolution Adopting a Community Immigration Action Plan and Directing the City  
Manager to Develop Citywide Policies in Support of this Resolution  
File ID: 2026-01220  
Location: Citywide  
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution adopting a Community Immigration Action  
Plan and directing the City Manager to implement the Plan.  
Contact: Consuelo Hernandez, Director of Governmental Affairs, (916) 808-7395,  
cahernandez@cityofsacramento.org, City Manager’s Office; Emilio Camacho, Senior  
Deputy City Attorney, (916) 808-5346, ecamacho@cityofsacramento.org, City  
Attorney’s Office  
Attachments:  
3.  
An Ordinance Adding Chapter 12.73 of the Sacramento City Code, Relating to the  
Restriction of City Property for Civil Immigration Enforcement [Majority Vote  
Required] [In Lieu of Pass for Publication Ordinance to be Published in its  
Entirety]  
File ID: 2026-01177  
Location: Citywide  
Recommendation: 1) Pass a Motion by a majority vote to bypass the Law and  
Legislation Committee pursuant to Council Rules of Procedure section 13.B.1.b.ii; and  
2) adopt an Ordinance adding Chapter 12.73 of the Sacramento City Code relating to  
the restriction of city property for civil immigration enforcement, to be published in its  
entirety within ten days of adoption per City Charter section 32(d).  
Contact: Consuelo Hernandez, Director of Governmental Affairs, (916) 808-7395,  
cahernandez@cityofsacramento.org, City Manager’s Office; Emilio Camacho, Senior  
Deputy City Attorney, (916) 808-53465, ecamacho@cityofsacramento.org, City  
Attorney’s Office  
Attachments:  
Council Comments-Ideas, Questions, AB1234 Reports  
City Manager's Report  
Public Comments-Matters Not on the Agenda  
Adjournment  
Where to Find the Agenda and Staff Reports: The agenda provides a general description and  
staff recommendation; however, legislative bodies may take action other than what is  
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conduct of the business of the City, members of the public (speakers) who wish to address the  
legislative body during the meeting will have two minutes per speaker for Consent Calendar  
Items, Public Hearing Items, Discussion Calendar Items, and Matters not on the Agenda for a  
maximum total of eight minutes per speaker per meeting. Each speaker shall limit his/her  
remarks to the specified time allotment.  
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