Menlo Park City Council selects top priorities for fiscal year 2026-27

The Menlo Park City Council held its annual priority-setting workshop on Saturday, March 21. City Council members reviewed accomplishments from the past year and challenges for the coming year, received a financial update, considered the Environmental Justice Element implementation progress, and learned about plans for Menlo Park centennial celebrations in 2027.
In addition, City Council members reviewed results from the hundreds of community members who shared input on top priorities by filling out the City’s online feedback form, emailing the City Council or speaking during the public comment portion of the workshop.
The City Council established five top priorities for fiscal year 2026-27:
- Climate action – mitigation, adaptation and resilience
- Downtown vibrancy
- Housing
- Public safety
- Safe routes
An upcoming City Council meeting will include a workshop report that details outcomes and next steps. Top priorities will also inform the development of the City’s work plan and fiscal year 2026-27 budget.
To review the recording visit City Council Priority Setting Workshop.
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