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Revocable Permit (R Permit) / Jazmine Garcia Delgadillo / 4108 Supreme Court / Public Right-of-Way

Council File 26-0579

Under review — the city is weighing whether to let a property owner repair a crumbling retaining wall that slightly crosses into public land. The Public Works Committee approved it, but the full Council still needs to vote.

Introduced
2026-04-21
Last changed
2026-06-24
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-24
Committee
Public Works Committee
Mover
YSABEL JURADO
Second
HEATHER HUTT

Brief

Councilmember Ysabel Jurado moved to grant a revocable permit to Jazmine Garcia Delgadillo for use of the public right-of-way at 4108 Supreme Court. The Public Works Committee approved the item on June 24, 2026. The file is pending final council consideration. Revocable permits allow temporary, limited use of public space and can be withdrawn by the city if needed.

Full summary

This file addresses a collapsing retaining wall at a residential property at 4108 Supreme Court that poses potential safety hazards and risks damage to adjacent properties. The complication is that the wall slightly encroaches into the public right-of-way within an easement above the terminus of a dead-end street. Because the encroachment means the wall technically occupies public land, the property owner cannot simply repair or replace it without city authorization — hence the need for a revocable permit. Councilmember Ysabel Jurado introduced the motion on April 21, 2026, with Councilmember Heather Hutt seconding. The motion directs the Bureau of Engineering to process a revocable permit for owner Jazmine Garcia Delgadillo, conditioned on her satisfying the city's standard permit requirements. The permit would authorize the retaining wall's conditional encroachment into the public right-of-way specifically to address the structural failure and associated public safety concerns. The motion frames this as a hardship case: the site's topography makes full compliance within private property infeasible. The Public Works Committee took up the item on June 24, 2026, held public comment, and approved the recommendation with members Hernandez and Hutt voting yes and Padilla absent. The committee's report forwards the matter to the full City Council for final action, noting that no fiscal impact analysis has been completed and no community impact statements were submitted. As of late June 2026, the file is awaiting a full Council vote. The permit, once approved, would be revocable — meaning the city retains the right to withdraw authorization if conditions change or permit terms are violated.

Activity (3)

  • 2026-06-24 Public Works Committee approved item(s) .
  • 2026-06-18 Public Works Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on June 24, 2026.
  • 2026-04-21 Motion referred to Public Works Committee.

Documents (2)

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