BIPP Meetings
BIPP (Business Issues & Public Policy) is the branch of the Chamber that advocates for the business community. BIPP is like the eyes, ears, and voice of local business. The decisions that the BIPP committee makes are presented to the Chamber's Board of Directors. The Chamber BOD then decides and votes on whether or not they will take a position on an issue, and what that position will be. 

Anyone can attend BIPP meetings, but you need to attend 3 of them and become an official BIPP member, before you are allowed to vote.

How are decisions made in Mountain View, and how do you, as a business owner or resident, make sure your voice is heard? By attending BIPP meetings!

Next BIPP Meeting: 
April 11, 2018 
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Chamber Board Room
Mar 22: Mountain View City Annual Update


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City of Mountain View Launches Downtown Valet Parking Program
The City of Mountain View launched a free one-year downtown valet assist parking pilot program at Parking Lot 11 (Villa Street at Franklin Street).  The City hired a parking management company (Parking Company of America) to provide the valet service.  
The program stations valet attendants in Parking Lot 11 to assist vehicles when parking and/or exiting the parking lot.  Drivers using the program will release their vehicle and vehicle keys to allow attendants to move vehicles when needed.  The program is available for any driver parking in downtown Mountain View during the following days and hours:
 
·         Days: Thursday through Sunday
·         Lunch Hours: 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
·         Dinner Hours: 5:00 pm to 12:00 midnight
·         Cost: Free
 
Thank you for supporting our downtown businesses.

Check out this story on I Love MV about Heidi's experience.
Free Valet Parking Downtown 
Citizen Task Force Seeks to Curb Emissions
Citizen Task Force Seeks to Curb Emissions Last year the City Council appointed 33 members to an Environmental Sustainability Task Force and asked it to recommend ways that the community could dramatically cut its emissions of greenhouse gasses. The Task Force has met monthly and expects to present its recommendations to the Council in June. Its meetings are open to the public, and take place on the second floor of City Hall in either the Council Chambers or the Plaza Conference Room. Dates of upcoming meetings are: April 5, May 3, May 17, May 24 and June 7. All meetings start at 6:30 PM. For more information, click here.