What was the final City Council vote on the Mills Park Project at the July 9 meeting?

At the July 9 meeting, the Mayor made two motions: to approve the environmental determination for the project, and to approve the architectural review permit. Only three Council members were able to vote because two members announced their recusal from voting on the project, given the proximity of property they own to the site. In such cases, State law (Government Code §3696) requires that all three Council members vote in favor of the project. Both motions did not pass by a 2 to 1 vote.

Votes

Support

  • Mayor Rico Medina
  • Laura Davis

Deny

  • Marty Medina

Recused

  • Vice Mayor Irene O'Connell
  • Michael Salazar

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1. What was the final City Council vote on the Mills Park Project at the July 9 meeting?
2. What is Measure N and the Transit Corridors Plan (TCP) and how does this impact the proposed Mills Park Center Development Project?
3. Is the Mills Park Center Development Project the densest and largest project in the City?
4. How will this impact traffic, deliveries, loading?
5. What about parking Impacts to the neighborhood, residential parking, library parking?
6. What is it height of this project, and how will it impact my view?
7. What is going to happen to White Way and Camino Plaza?
8. Will the development provide affordable housing?
9. Will the residential dwellings be rented or for sale units, and what will be the cost of the property?
10. How do I contact the City Council to express my opinion on the Mills Park Project?