To Provide Public Comment via Email:
Members of the public may
provide
written
comments
by
email
to
publiccomment@burlingame.org. Your email should include the specific agenda item on which
you are commenting. Please note if your comment concerns an item that is not on the agenda.
Emailed public comments that are received by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, February 2, 2026, will be
included in a supplemental packet that will be sent to the City Council prior to the meeting and
LEVINE ACT
The Levine Act (California Government Code Section 84308) prohibits, in certain cases,
campaign contributions to members of the City Council by those who have proceedings (e.g.,
applications for land use and other entitlements, contracts, etc.) pending before the City Council
and by those who may have an interest in proceedings (including those acting as agents for
applicants or potential contractors). Moreover, the Levine Act may require disclosure of
contributions by such individuals. The law is complex, and this brief description is not legal
advice. If you or an agent have made any campaign contributions to a City Councilmember in the
12 months before a proceeding in which you have an interest or you are contemplating making a
contribution within the 12 months after such a proceeding, you are urged to review the Levine Act
and consider consulting an attorney. A 2023 version of the Levine Act and a Fair Political
Practices
Commission
summary
of
it
can
be
found
on
the
City
website:
1. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 p.m. - Council Chambers/Zoom
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
3. ROLL CALL
4. REQUEST FOR AB 2449 REMOTE PARTICIPATION
Announcements/consideration and approval of requests by City Councilmembers to participate
remotely pursuant to AB 2449 (Government Code Section 54943(f)).
5. REPORT OUT FROM CLOSED SESSION
6. UPCOMING EVENTS
7. PRESENTATIONS
a.
8. PUBLIC COMMENTS, NON-AGENDA
Members of the public may speak on any item not on the agenda. Members of the public wishing
to suggest an item for a future Council agenda may do so during this public comment period.
The Ralph M. Brown Act (the State local agency open meeting law) prohibits the City Council
from acting on any matter that is not on the agenda.