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Rules & Legislation Committee - Feb 19, 2026 - Meeting

Rules & Legislation CommitteeOaklandFebruary 19, 2026

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Sanctuary City Item Shelved as Committee Tackles Measure Q Accountability, Lead Hazard Grant

Oakland's Rules & Legislation Committee moved briskly through a packed scheduling agenda Wednesday evening, indefinitely tabling a Sanctuary City policy item while advancing scrutiny of how the city uses emergency fiscal powers under a voter-approved parcel tax. A $4.4 million federal lead paint grant, a delayed Rent Board confirmation, and pointed public testimony about police oversight and City Hall safety rounded out a meeting that touched several of the city's most sensitive policy pressure points.

  • Sanctuary City item pulled from Public Safety Committee agenda, placed on hold indefinitely

  • Measure Q "extreme fiscal necessity" review heads to Finance Committee as oral staff report amid calls for transparent criteria

  • $4.4M federal lead hazard grant with Habitat for Humanity advances to CED Committee — with procurement waivers attached

  • Rent Board reappointments delayed one week after Mayor's office says legislative file is incomplete

  • 2024 Disparity Study earns a full City Council hearing on the non-consent calendar

The basics: A Sanctuary City policy item scheduled for the Feb. 24 Public Safety Committee was removed from that agenda and placed on the pending list with no date specific — effectively shelving it indefinitely.

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