Below are a handful of Tuesday night's agenda items:
J1. Select names and/or dedications for the new multi-service center facility under construction at 100 Terminal Ave.
Agenda Item J1 is for the City Council to review the naming policy, consider community input and advisory body recommendations, and then select:
An overall name and/or dedication for the new multi-service facility, currently referred to as the Menlo Park Community Campus, located at 100 Terminal Avenue in the Belle Haven neighborhood.
Names and/or dedications for each of the five major programs that will be housed in the new facility: aquatics center, library, recreation center, senior center and youth center.
The recommended action is part of a multi-step process to help inform the decision-making about potential names and/or dedications for the new facility. The City Council is the sole decision-making authority for naming or dedicating City facilities.
Four Agenda Items Related to Labor Agreements
Agenda Items J2, J3, J4 and J5
J2. Adopt a resolution to ratify the successor agreement between the City of Menlo Park and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 829 expiring June 30, 2026.
J3. Adopt resolutions to approve side letters of agreement amending the memoranda of understanding between the City of Menlo Park and the Service Employees International Union Local 521, Menlo Park Police Officers’ Association, and Menlo Park Police Sergeants’ Association to modify medical premium contributions for 2024 and appropriate additional funds. J4. Adopt a resolution to approve amendments to the Management Compensation Plan document for unrepresented management classifications effective Nov. 19, 2023. J5. Adopt a resolution to amend the salary schedule effective Nov. 19, 2023.