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AI 服务暂时不可用,以下为来源摘要,待恢复后补全翻译:Chronological archive All reporting 152 reports · Newest first City Council•August 19, 2026 Palo Alto reported 916 housing units permitted since 2023, detailed major utility work and said Measure J is headed to November…

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Chronological archive All reporting 152 reports · Newest first City Council•August 19, 2026 Palo Alto reported 916 housing units permitted since 2023, detailed major utility work and said Measure J is headed to November voters. Read report Human Relations Commission•August 13, 2026 Palo Alto’s Human Relations Commission explored tools for affordable senior housing and barriers facing older BMR homeowners, taking no formal policy action. Read report Historic Resources Board•August 13, 2026 Palo Alto’s Historic Resources Board recommended finding a Gamble Garden horticultural project compliant with federal rehabilitation standards. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•August 12, 2026 Palo Alto's planning commission voted 4-2 to advance the 82-unit Forest Commons proposal to architectural review, with major issues unresolved. Read report City Council•August 10, 2026 Palo Alto approved a $31 million water quality plant credit line, a reduced Crescent Park bulb-out and higher contracting thresholds. Read report Utilities Advisory Commission•August 5, 2026 Palo Alto utility advisers sought tougher electric reliability goals as staff detailed grid metrics and progress on gas, fiber and wildfire projects. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•July 28, 2026 Palo Alto's parks commission backed a $5.9 million Arastradero Creek restoration and utility project as environmental review and permitting continue. Read report Architectural Review Board•July 16, 2026 Palo Alto’s architecture board formed a committee to review wireless design rules as the city anticipates possible AT&T right-of-way applications. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•July 8, 2026 Palo Alto’s planning commission split 3-3 on rezoning 470 Olive Avenue, sending City Council the divided record without a recommendation. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•June 23, 2026 Palo Alto’s parks commission recommended parkland designation for all 10 Measure E acres and sought more analysis of a Baylands driving-range expansion. Read report Public Art Commission•June 18, 2026 Palo Alto's Public Art Commission set a $65,000 cap for a University Avenue underpass mural and approved a garage mural design 5-2. Read report Human Relations Commission•June 11, 2026 PATMA plans to expand mobility aid July 1 while Palo Alto commissioners discuss wildfire outreach and lower-income senior housing. Read report Historic Resources Board•June 11, 2026 Palo Alto’s Historic Resources Board opposed extending a Professorville garage demolition delay and backed two rehabilitation projects. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•June 10, 2026 Palo Alto’s planning commission voted 6-0 to recommend cutting the Hansen Way setback at 3300 El Camino Real from 50 feet to 20 feet. Read report City Council•June 8, 2026 Palo Alto voters will decide a Cubberley tax measure as the council also advanced the San Antonio Road plan and adopted updated water plans. Read report Architectural Review Board•June 4, 2026 Palo Alto’s Architectural Review Board backed a 228-unit San Antonio Road project 4-0 and advanced a downtown garage on a 2-1 vote. Read report Utilities Advisory Commission•June 3, 2026 Palo Alto’s Utilities Advisory Commission voted 5-0 to advance an amended 2026-27 work plan and reviewed utility costs and project updates. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•May 27, 2026 Palo Alto planners recommended a city-plan consistency finding for 27 new capital projects and supported a state prohousing application. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•May 26, 2026 Palo Alto’s parks commission backed keeping four Mitchell Park tennis courts for now rather than converting two into eight pickleball courts. Read report Architectural Review Board•May 21, 2026 Palo Alto’s Architectural Review Board continued a 167-unit San Antonio Road project while seeking parking, mobility, privacy and layout refinements. Read report City Council•May 18, 2026 Palo Alto adopted the Cubberley master plan, pursued a half-cent tax measure and advanced housing projects on Old Trace Road and California Avenue. Read report Human Relations Commission•May 14, 2026 The Human Relations Commission backed Palo Alto’s first Pride festival, required sponsor notice and authorized a commissioner to speak. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•May 13, 2026 Palo Alto planning commissioners recommended revised stream setbacks and larger ADUs while urging the city to defer separate condominium sales. Read report City Council•May 11, 2026 Palo Alto declined to temporarily close Churchill Avenue at the rail line, approved a 183-unit El Camino project and continued its FY 2027 budget review. Read report Architectural Review Board•May 7, 2026 Palo Alto’s board continued a 174-unit San Antonio Road project and reviewed a 72-unit affordable housing plan at 450 Lytton Avenue. Read report City Council•May 4, 2026 Palo Alto began reviewing a proposed $1.05 billion FY 2027 budget, deferred SB 79 and approved transit funding and policy changes. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•April 28, 2026 Palo Alto’s parks commission voted 5-1 to keep middle school athletics city-run for 2026-27 while seeking full-program management bids. Read report Public Art Commission•April 16, 2026 Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission approved a downtown garage art concept and up to $237,000, selected Phillip Hua for a mural and reviewed Old Trace plans. Read report Storm Water Management Oversight Committee•April 13, 2026 Palo Alto’s stormwater panel reviewed a proposed 3% fee increase and FY 2027 budget while staff warned that funding for remaining projects is uncertain. Read report Human Relations Commission•April 9, 2026 Palo Alto’s Human Relations Commission backed higher grants for La Comida and YWCA and heard an update on a youth mental-health review due in June. Read report Historic Resources Board•April 9, 2026 The Historic Resources Board voted 4-0 to recommend Category 2 status and backed rehabilitation plans for 405 Kipling Street. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•April 8, 2026 Palo Alto commissioners advanced a 167-unit San Antonio Road project to design review on a 3-2 vote amid parking and traffic concerns. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•March 24, 2026 Palo Alto’s parks commission recommended the Cubberley master plan 4-0-1; staff estimates its first phase would cost $300 million to $400 million. Read report City Council•March 23, 2026 Palo Alto’s City Council unanimously adopted a CEDAW ordinance at first reading and referred implementation recommendations to a city commission. Read report Public Art Commission•March 19, 2026 The ArtLift panel ranked 10 proposals from 69 applicants for feasibility review, and Palo Alto approved $3,700 for public sculpture care. Read report Architectural Review Board•March 19, 2026 Palo Alto’s Architectural Review Board favored housing capacity, connected parks and protected bike routes as staff refines the San Antonio Road Area Plan. Read report Historic Resources Board•March 12, 2026 Palo Alto’s Historic Resources Board requested a readable final state report, raised inventory access concerns and discussed member recruitment. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•March 11, 2026 Palo Alto’s planning commission voted 5-0 to recommend the Cubberley master plan, with revisions on access, leases, funding and pool size. Read report City Council•March 9, 2026 Palo Alto approved a temporary council aide pilot 5-2, adopted 2026 priorities and gave nonbinding support to further review of a clinic proposal. Read report Architectural Review Board•March 5, 2026 Palo Alto's Architectural Review Board took no action on a 16-unit Old Trace Road proposal after raising traffic, parking and design concerns. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•February 24, 2026 Palo Alto open-space preserves recorded more than 1 million visits in 2025 as commissioners discussed ranger staffing, safety and major projects. Read report City Council•February 23, 2026 Palo Alto approved a $10 million pension payment and consolidated $6 million in reserves as its General Fund revenue forecast fell by $10.3 million. Read report Public Art Commission•February 12, 2026 Palo Alto’s art commission approved up to $35,000 for a Sherman Avenue garage banner and advanced artwork designs for King Plaza and All Saints. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•February 11, 2026 Palo Alto’s planning commission voted 3-2-1 to recommend denial of a parcel map tied to a proposed 321-unit El Camino Real project. Read report City Council•February 9, 2026 Palo Alto backed a TheatreWorks plan for Cubberley, sought acquisition alternatives and reviewed tax polling that began at 48% support. Read report Utilities Advisory Commission•February 4, 2026 Palo Alto utilities commissioners sought more cost analysis and ratepayer protections for data centers and reviewed a federal grant-backed gas project. Read report City Council•February 2, 2026 Palo Alto council members offered nonbinding support for a 158-unit Encina Avenue housing concept while raising traffic, parking, design and utility concerns. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•January 27, 2026 Palo Alto parks commissioners reviewed 26 fiscal 2027 capital projects, pressed for safety priorities and examined tree maintenance and service changes. Read report City Council•January 24, 2026 Palo Alto adopted four 2026 priorities, including business vibrancy on a 5-2 vote, and will refine its work plan and council values. Read report City Council•January 20, 2026 Palo Alto accepted a forecast showing a $14.9 million FY 2027 General Fund gap while setting budget guidelines and approving its legislative agenda. Read report Public Art Commission•January 15, 2026 Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission approved removing Susan Narduli’s digital artwork Conversation from the city collection after technical problems. Read report Architectural Review Board•January 15, 2026 Palo Alto’s design board recommended City Council approval of 328 homes at Geng Road and El Camino Real, with design conditions. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•January 14, 2026 Palo Alto’s Planning and Transportation Commission voted 7-0 to recommend allowing relocation of up to 250 square feet of noncomplying residential floor area. Read report Utilities Advisory Commission•January 7, 2026 Palo Alto utility commissioners favored pacing grid upgrades to demand and pressed for clearer financial tests before the municipal fiber pilot expands. Read report City Council•January 5, 2026 Palo Alto elected Vicki Veenker mayor unanimously and chose Greer Stone as vice mayor over Keith Reckdahl in a 4-3 council vote. Read report Public Art Commission•December 18, 2025 Palo Alto approved up to $50,000 for 10 Artlift grants and advanced two downtown mural designs planned for 2026. Read report Parks and Recreation Commission•December 16, 2025 Palo Alto’s parks commission backed a Baylands tree-removal ordinance after adding commitments on species, canopy and nearby ecological value. Read report City Council•December 15, 2025 Palo Alto advanced three rail-crossing designs, directed a Charleston-only study and weighed tax options for a phased Cubberley project. Read report Human Relations Commission•December 11, 2025 Palo Alto food providers described rising demand and access gaps to the Human Relations Commission, which also elected Michelle Kraus as chair. Read report Planning and Transportation Commission•December 10, 2025 Palo Alto commissioners backed 145 Geng Road townhomes and sent a narrowed bird-friendly design ordinance to City Council. Read report Parks a [truncated for AI cost control]