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Response and Recovery Effort Continuation / 2025 Windstorm and Wildfire Recovery / 2026-2027 Legislative Program

Council File 26-0002-S27

Pending — the city introduced a multi-year recovery plan for 2025 windstorm and wildfire damage, but it's stalled in the Rules Committee waiting for a decision on how to move forward.

Introduced
2026-06-26
Last changed
2026-06-26
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-26
Committee
Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
Mover
TRACI PARK
Second
TIM MCOSKER

Brief

Councilmember Traci Park introduced a resolution on June 26, 2026, to continue the City's response and recovery efforts from the 2025 windstorm and wildfire events and to set priorities for the 2026-2027 legislative program. The resolution was immediately referred to the Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee, where it remains pending. The underlying substance proposes sustained City action on disaster recovery matters spanning multiple fiscal years.

Full summary

This resolution, introduced by Councilmember Traci Park with a second by Councilmember Tim McOsker, addresses the City's ongoing response to damage caused by 2025 windstorms and wildfires. The measure appears designed to formalize a multi-year recovery and legislative agenda that extends into the 2026-2027 fiscal and legislative cycle, suggesting coordination across multiple City departments and policy areas affected by the disasters. The resolution was referred to the Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on the same day it was introduced, June 26, 2026. As of that date, it remains pending in committee with no further action recorded. The file carries a standard two-year expiration date of June 26, 2028, meaning the Council has until then to act before the matter closes. Without access to the full text or committee discussions, the specific recovery priorities, funding mechanisms, or departmental assignments are not detailed in the file activity log. The measure's placement in the Rules Committee suggests it may involve intergovernmental coordination, emergency management protocols, or legislative sequencing rather than a single departmental directive. Stakeholders tracking disaster recovery policy and the City's preparedness for future events should monitor this file for committee action and any amendments that clarify the recovery roadmap.

Activity (1)

  • 2026-06-26 Resolution referred to Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee.

Documents (1)

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