Sunnyvale City Council Holds Special Closed Session on Workers' Compensation Appeals

July 31, 2025 | Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California


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Sunnyvale City Council Holds Special Closed Session on Workers' Compensation Appeals
The Sunnyvale City Council held a special closed session meeting on July 29, 2025, at 4:34 PM, focusing on several workers' compensation appeals and labor negotiations. The meeting began with a reminder that disruptive behavior would not be tolerated and that public comments were limited to agenda items.

During the session, the council members present included Mayor Klein, Vice Mayor Selle, and Council Members Cisneros, Mellinger, Srinivasan, Chang, and Lay. Despite the opportunity for public input, no speakers registered to address the council regarding the closed session topics.

The agenda included four main items: appeals related to workers' compensation cases involving Tracy Hearn, David Hartman, and Joseph Andre, as well as discussions with labor negotiators concerning the Sunnyvale Public Safety Managers Association. After confirming there were no public comments, the council adjourned to closed session.

Following the closed session, a study session on the modernization and expansion of public library services was scheduled for 6 PM, followed by the regular council meeting at 7 PM. The council encouraged public participation in these upcoming discussions.

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