State & Local Meeting
March 10, 2026 - City Council
March 10, 2026
The City Council of Menlo Park held a meeting on March 10, 2026, focusing on several key procurement and budget-related topics. The council discussed the Slow Streets Program aimed at improving neighborhood street safety through traffic calming measures, including speed humps and stop signs, with a proposed implementation process to streamline administrative approvals. Public comments highlighted concerns about traffic safety and the need for quicker, low-cost interventions. The council also authorized the initiation of Proposition 218 notification processes for proposed solid waste and water rate increases over the next several fiscal years. The solid waste rate adjustments are intended to address projected shortfalls and fund ongoing services provided by Recology, while the water rate increases support operational costs and significant capital projects, including a new reservoir. Both rate adjustments will be subject to public hearings and protest processes. Discussions included data-driven prioritization methods for street safety projects, cost estimates for traffic calming installations, and financing options for water infrastructure improvements. The council emphasized balancing efficient project delivery with equitable distribution across districts and maintaining oversight on major capital expenditures.
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- March 10, 2026 - City Council · CityofMenloPark · Mar 10