Emily Ann Ramos
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Emily Ann Ramos
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Policy/Tech Nerd | City of Mountain View Vice Mayor (the best city) | Preservation & Protection Associate at SV@Home | California Democratic Party Asian American Pacific Islander Caucus Northern Vice-chair | She/her
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Happy Pride! 🏳️‍🌈

Today, we held Mountain View’s inaugural Pride event, reaffirming our city's commitment to be a Community for All.
I had a great weekend at the California Democratic Party Convention! I attended the Close the Gap California Party for Parity, got re-elected to my Northern Vice Chair Seat for the AAPI Caucus, and saw my friend, Deepa get elected to be the Vice Chair of the Party!
After item 5 (Oral Communications), we have a couple of items that anticipates more discussion.
6.1: Public Hearing - Commercial Development at 365-405 San Antonio Road and 2585-2595 California Street
7.1: New Business - Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Regulations and Restrictions
4.5: Safe Routes to School Program-Professional Services Agreement
4.6: City Hall Remodel (Community Development Department Reception Area Phase); Street Reconstruction Project (Park Drive, Park Court, and Sonia Way); Plymouth Street to Space Park Way Realignment (Building Demolition Phase)
4.1: AB 481 Military Equipment Annual Report and Policy Adoption (Second Reading)
4.2: Centralized Purchasing System Ordinance and Council Policy A-10 Amendments
4.3: Human Relations Committee Establishing Resolution
4.4: Economic Vitality Strategy Annual Progress Report
Consent calendar items can be passed with a single motion. This could include second readings of ordinances, reports to council and non-controversial items. The agenda items on the consent calendar are:
I got a bit overwhelmed with my day job and some of the more robust council meetings, so I feel behind on posting these agendas and summaries. Hopefully, things are getting back on track.
The Mountain View Coty Council will meet on May 27. It begins at 5:00pm with a closed session. This meeting is in person at City Hall, but you can also join the meeting online. Regular session begins at 6:30pm with a Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Proclamation.
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Meet the 2025-27 leadership slate for the California Democratic Party Asian American Pacific Islander Caucus!

Some of us are on Bluesky!
Harris Mojadedi @harrisbknowin.bsky.social
Emily Ann Ramos @engineeremily.bsky.social
Jeanie Le @idagenie.bsky.social
Get involved at aapicaucus.com/about-us/
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Silicon Valley Asian Pacific American Democratic Club #AANHPIHeritageMonth event!

Heard from candidates running in San Jose; Attorney General @robbonta.bsky.social spoke on how CA is defending our rights + the need to get and stay involved. There was also a call to action on stopping deportations.
This involved mechanical commissioning and implementation of an all-electric hot water systems. The facility is the first electrified municipal aquatics center in California to include more than 10,000 sq. ft. of pool area.
💦 It was a long time coming, but we finally had our grand opening of our new aquatics center!

The planned summer 2024 opening of the Aquatics Center was delayed to March 2025 due to construction challenges.
Sharing some moments from my trip to Washington DC for National League of Cities. I served on the Community Economic Development Committee and I took the opportunity to advocate to my Senators and Representative for my City.

#CCC25 #nationalleagueofcities #throwbackthursday
Closing out this #throwbackthursday with some pics from the PDC annual meeting celebrating Former Supervisor Joe Simitian! We’re so cute! 🥰
Thanks for visiting the best city! 😁
While external committees can be with councilmembers from our region, state or even on the national level. I'm currently on my way to the National League of Cities in DC to take part of in the Economic Development Committee to advocate to the Federal Government on our housing & local business needs.
City Councilmembers usually get Committee assignments based on what they are interested. Here are my committee assignments. Internal assignments like the Council Neighborhoods Committee are with two other Mountain View councilmembers.
A #throwbackthursday to this past Saturday when I did another ribbon cutting as the Vice Mayor. We welcomed Mission Binz which sells Amazon, Target, and retail returns and overstock. They start the week on Saturday with items on sale for $20 and then end it on $1 on Fridays.
In 1987, the California State Legislature set aside a day in March, Women’s History Month, to recognize women who are making an extraordinary difference in their communities. Every year, each State Senator and Assemblymember selects a leader in their district to honor.
Last night at the city council meeting, we were joined by Senator Becker virtually to announce that a great Mountain View Community Leader, Olga Melo was honored as the 2025 Woman of the Year for the State Senate District 13!
7.2: New Business - Council Strategic Priorities and Fiscal Years 2025-26 and 2026-27 Council Work Plan Project Identification

If you have any questions about the meeting, please email me at [email protected]. You can also email the entire council at [email protected].
6.1: Public Hearing - Code Amendment to Chapter 36 (Zoning) - Below-Market-Rate Housing Program (First Reading)
7.1: New Business - Fiscal Year 2024-25 Midyear Budget Status Report and Adjustments, and Fiscal Year 2025-26 Preliminary General Operating Fund Forecast
Item 5 is open public comment where people can speak on any topic not on the agenda. It is usually limited to less than 3 minutes per person.

After that item, we have a couple of items that anticipates more discussion.
4.5: Appropriating Local Housing Trust Fund and Prohousing Incentive Program Awards to Affordable Housing Projects
4.6: Adoption of Legislative Platform for 2025
4.7: City Hall Remodel (Community Development Department Tenant Improvements Phase), Project 16-64, and City Buildings Workplace Study
The agenda items on the consent calendar are:

4.1: Approve Minutes
4.2: Senior Advisory Committee Reestablishing Resolution
4.3: Appoint Environmental Planning Commissioner
4.4: Temporary Closure from Public Access of a Set Number of Parking Spaces in Parking Lot No. 2 for Certain Durations