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From YouTube: Arcata City Council Meeting - 9/7/2022
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City of Arcata Live Stream
A
Good
evening
and
thank
you
for
viewing
the
september
7th
meeting
of
the
arcata
city
council,
the
city
council
meeting
is
being
held
as
a
hybrid
meeting,
with
both
in-person
attendance
and
teleconference
access
via
zoom.
Before
we
begin,
we
just
finished
up
a
closed
session
and
we
have
a
quick
report
out.
A
We
looked
into
the
disposition
of
a
couple
of
parcels
and
our
plans
go
to
comply
with
the
surplus
land
act
and
provide
affordable
housing
noticing
for
that
those
parcels
obtain
a
revised
appraisal
for
the
parcels
go
through
the
rfp
and
listing
of
the
parcel
process
if
affordable
housing
is
not
viable
and
then
proceed
with
the
disposition
of
the
rehearsals.
There
was
a
motion
made
by
councilmember,
stillman
and
seconded
by
councilmember
watson.
A
Okay,
so
first
item
on
our
agenda
this
evening
we
are
going
to
begin
with
a
land
acknowledgement.
The
city
of
arcata
acknowledges
that
the
lands
we
are
located
on
are
the
unseated
ancestral
lands
of
the
wyatt
tribe.
The
land
that
archaeda
rests
on
is
known
in
the
weyat
language,
as
boudini,
meaning
over
in
the
woods
or
among
the
red
past
actions
by
local
state
and
federal
governments,
removed
the
weather
and
other
indigenous
peoples
from
the
land
and
threatened
to
destroy
their
cultural
practices.
A
B
A
Wish
to
make
comment
during
the
meeting,
either
at
the
two
open
public
comment
periods
or
for
an
individual
agenda
item.
There
are
three
ways
to
do
so,
if
you
are
here
in
person,
please
line
up
behind
the
podium
when
the
item
you
would
like
to
speak
on
is
accepting
public
comment
and
just
a
reminder.
I
know
we
are
doing
the
card
system
for
early
oral
communications.
A
So
if
you
are
commenting
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
on
an
item
not
on
the
agenda
make
sure
to
grab
your
card,
if
you
have
not
also
will
accept
the
first
four
people
here
then
move
to
zoom
and
then
there's
more
time
during
that
50-minute
period,
we'll
go
back
to
in
person.
If
you
are
logged
onto
zoom
click
raise
your
hand
when
it
is
time
for
public
comment
on
the
agenda
item.
A
You
wish
to
beat
and
number
three
if
you
are
on
the
phone,
make
sure
to
press
star
9
on
your
phone
to
raise
your
hand
when
it
is
your
turn,
you
will
be
prompted
to
dial
star
6
on
your
phone
again
for
each
item.
We
will
take
in
person
public
comment
first
and
then
move
to
our
online
comments.
We
are
not
going
to
be
going
back
and
forth.
So
if
you
are
wanting
to
comment,
please
line
up
at
the
podium
or
raise
your
electronic
hand
as
soon
as
comment
is
requested
for
that
item.
A
C
And
whereas
we
recognize
that
the
real
peace
requires
elimination
of
racism
in
all
forms
that
racism
has
created
and
reinforced
inequalities
between
nations
and
between
peoples
within
nations,
and
that
these
inequities
in
the
resulting
conflict
exacerbate
the
ongoing
and
in
respect
of
global
warming
and
the
coveted
pandemic
on
human
society.
This
international
day
of
peace
will
be
dedicated
to
learning
about
racism,
collecting
and
sharing
ideas
for
repairing
the
damage,
making
better
connections
and
putting
them
into
action.
C
There
is
hope
of
strengthening
the
culture
of
peaceful
living
by
seeking
to
understand
ourselves
and
others,
accepting
people
of
different
cultures,
countries
and
religions
and
celebrating
our
differences
to
make
the
world
an
interconnected
and
healthy,
which
history
has
shown
can
be
done
now,
therefore,
be
it
proclaimed
the
city
council
of
arcata
hereby
recognizes
september
24th
2022
as
the
international
day
and
encourages
the
community
to
work
together
in
racism
and
create
lasting
peace
for
all
people
locally
and
global
data
september.
2022.
A
I
believe
we
have
martha
art.
E
A
Thank
you
martha.
We
appreciate
you
joining
us
this
evening.
Okay,
item
b
will
be
a
proclamation
and
recognition
of
coastal
cleanup
month
september
2022,
and
this
will
be
read
by
council
member
stillman.
F
G
F
A
Okay,
that
will
take
us
to
our
fifth
item
on
the
agenda
here,
which
is
a
report
by
commission
or
committee,
and
this
evening
we
have
our
annual
report
from
the
public
safety
committee
this
evening
presented
by
fred
johansen.
So
thank
you,
fred.
Let's
hear
what
you
got.
H
H
So
I'll
get
with
the
intro
here
and
you'll
hear
what
we've
been
doing
this
year,
which
I
think
we're
trying
to.
I
know
we're
trying
to
include
everyone
on
our
committee
in
in
what
we
do.
So
here
we
go.
Our
committee
was
formed
in
2018
in
response
to
an
attempted
rape
of
a
12
year
old
girl
in
cahill
park
meetings
were
organized
by
the
city
and
a
committee
was
created
to
develop
solutions
to
improve
the
safety
of
school
children
to
get
to
and
from
arcata
elementary.
H
As
a
result
of
the
findings
of
that
committee,
our
public
safety
committee
was
created
by
municipal
code.
Since
our
committee
was
created,
we've
undertaken
tasks
for
the
council
in
the
wake
of
george
floyd's
death
and
the
creation
of
black
lives
matter.
We
recommended
that
or
what
was
has
now
become
our
missed
program
and
have
seen
overseeing
the
implementation
in
our
police
department
with
california
state
mandated
police
reform.
H
We've
also
witnessed
that
every
officer
is
trained
in
de-escalation
tactics
and
seen
the
reform
of
our
use
of
force
rules.
Part
of
this
was,
of
course,
due
to
the
death
of
josiah
lawson
and
the
recommended
reform
suggested
by
the
national
police
reforms
report.
From
that
more
recently,
there
were
problems
that
our
police
force
had
to
deal
with
during
the
past
two
years.
The
covet
pandemic
brought
many
challenges.
It
was
interes
interesting
for
us
to
see
which
types
of
crimes
increased
and
which
of
those
decreased.
H
H
H
Our
committee
has
two
new
members
this
year,
justin
fox
and
laura
montagna.
They
both
have
incredible
backgrounds
and
we're
grateful
to
have
them
on
our
committee.
Our
committee
members
have
been
active
in
our
community
this
year.
Several
of
us
have
participated
in
ride-alongs
with
the
apd
we
visited
carlson
park
with
cuna
to
meet
with
the
homeless.
There.
Five
of
our
members
took
part
in
the
pit
count
myself
included,
and
I
would
encourage
members
of
the
city
council
to
participate
in
this
next
year.
H
This
is
her
her
baby
that
she's
been
working
on
and
I
she
is
now
trained
with
septets,
so
she
can
do
those
reports
if
you
have
problems
or
questions
about
the
gate,
safety
in
the
gateway
project,
she's
the
go-to
person.
Okay,
just
want
you
to
know
that
so
the
north
town
footbridge
has
long
been
a
safety
challenge
for
students
and
our
community
as
a
whole.
H
As
far
back
as
2006,
a
city-funded
report
stated
this
that
students
referred
to
the
footbridge
as
the
gauntlet
at
the
formation
of
the
public
safety
task
force
precursor
to
the
public
safety
committee.
The
foots
bridge
was
at
the
center
of
our
safe
corridor
plan,
the
idea
being
that
safely
connected
communities
are
thriving
communities
in
2018.
The
public
safety
committees
requested
a
september
report,
crime
prevention
through
environmental
design
from
apd.
H
This
report
revealed
long
a
long-standing
need
for
landscaping
to
provide
adequate
line
of
sight
for
pedestrians,
as
well
as
additional
lighting
repair
to
the
pavement
and
concrete
along
the
bridge
and,
unfortunately,
the
presence
of
human
feces.
We
had
somebody
camping
on
the
bridge
since
the
initial
report.
There
was
a
there's,
been
a
pickup
in
momentum
that
resulted
in
the
formation
of
a
team
consisting
of
artists
from
the
playhouse
and
hsu
arcade
main
street
city
staff
and
hsu
administration
in
the
spring
and
summer
of
19
or
2022.
H
At
the
time
the
public
safety
committee
reached
out
to
cal
poly
humboldt
administration,
determined
next
steps
with
an
updated
septet
report,
which
is
included
in
our
our
packet
and
a
proposal
for
a
collaborative
mural
project.
At
this
time,
cal
poly
humboldt
administration
is
in
discussion
with
the
city
of
arcata
to
determine
how
and
what
cooperation
and
shared
resources
are
available
for
the
project
to
move
forward.
H
The
public
safety
committee
strongly
recommends
that
the
city
council
commit
to
making
this
project
a
priority.
This
includes
staff,
time
and
funding
to
work
with
cal
poly
humboldt
to
build
a
proposal
for
caltrans.
That
includes
not
only
the
needed
safety
improvements,
but
additional
safety
infrastructure
such
as
a
call
box
and
or
cameras
which
hsu
has
on
their
side
by
the
excuse
me
cal,
poly,
humble
the
public
safety
committee
also
recommends
that
the
city
council
consider
how
a
collaborative
mural
involving
university
students
and
local
artists
fits
with
the
existing
arcata
strategic
arts
plan.
H
Improvements
to
the
north
town
footbridge
would
also
dovetail
nicely
with
the
already
approved
project
to
improve
g
h
street.
The
g
h
street
corridor,
to
the
plaza
any
future
advancement
on
this
project
will
require
the
full
support
of
the
city
council,
adequate
funding
from
the
city
and
the
university
and
dedicated
staff
time
to
produce
the
producer,
and
then
there's
the
note
to
look
at
the
attached
documents.
H
H
We
met
with
the
vice
president
of
facilities
management
mike
and
c
college,
no
paulie,
humboldt
police
chief
morgan,
who
has
since
gone
away
and
now
the
acting
head
of
the
cal
poly
humboldt
police,
jim
cress.
I
also
provided
a
letter
to
the
of
the
meeting
held
by
cal
poly
concerning
the
new
dorms
in
the
crafts
and
small
site.
I
also
attended
meetings
of
our
planning
commission.
H
H
H
H
There
are
no
sidewalks
in
the
normal
truck
traffic
to
mad
river
lumber
company
is
over
30
semi
trucks
a
day,
and
when
I
went
there
a
day
before
yesterday,
there
was
a
semi
ready
to
be
loaded,
another
one
being
loaded,
and
that
truck
was
in
the
middle
of
st
louis
road.
Okay,
just
saying
the
second
proposed
entrance
on
the
south
end
of
the
development
is
I
street
and
then
to
the
street
circle
the
at
the
intersection
on
foster
and
sunset
avenue
via
j
street.
H
The
two
subsequent
intersections
in
route
to
cal
poly
humboldt,
are
considered
to
be
heavily
impacted
by
traffic
by
the
arcata
traffic
study.
An
added
source
of
foot
and
bicycle
traffic
is
the
rails
trails
route
that
enters
between
the
foster
avenue
circle
and
the
intersection
at
the
top
of
the
bridge.
H
Our
recommendation
for
the
craftsman,
small
dorm
project,
is
to
conduct
a
traffic
study
to
implement
modifications
to
existing
roads,
bike
and
pedestrian
pass
with
the
support
and
cooperation
of
cal
poly
humble
before
the
dorms
are
completed
once
the
safety
modifications
are
identified.
I
have
no
doubt
that
nature
is
going
to
take
care
of
it.
H
The
heat
when
you
look
at
the
2017
traffic
study
and
you
go
over
what
was
suggested
every
one
of
the
recommendations
has
been
done.
Okay,
that's
why
I'm
certain
it's
going
to
get
done?
Okay,
so
once
the
safety
modifications
are
identified,
we
recommend
that
they
be
implemented
implemented
as
a
high
priority.
As
soon
as
needed
funding
can
be
found.
H
Okay,
then
the
next
recommendation
is
support
for
additional
homeless
services
and
both
anjali
browning
and
melissa
lauzon.
Both
work
for
arcata
house,
so
this
is
near
and
dear
to
our
entire
committee,
so
support
the
creation
of
a
day,
youth
center,
alternative
shelter
and
or
navigation
center
to
provide
immediate
housing
solutions
and
services.
H
Homelessness
has
been
a
public
safety
priority
since
the
inception
of
the
public
safety
task
force
in
the
subsequent
public
safety
committee
psc.
The
psc
has
previously
recommended
both
long-term
housing
solutions,
as
well
as
short-term
assistance
to
meet
the
immediate
needs
of
arcata's
unsheltered
community
members,
with
the
expansion
of
federal
and
state
funding
available
for
homeless
services.
In
response
to
the
pandemic,
the
city
of
arcata
seized
the
opportunity
to
make
significant
commitments
to
homeless
solutions
over
the
past
year.
Thank
you.
H
The
pse
views
this
new
housing
as
an
essential
piece
of
an
overall
solution
to
homelessness
in
humboldt
county,
but
the
psc
encourages
the
city
to
continue
to
sponsor
additional
supportive
housing
development.
As
the
city's
homeless,
population
continues
to
expand
and
housing
becomes
increasing,
increasingly
scarce
and
out
of
reach.
H
This
funding
is
providing
much
needed
support
to
address
the
day-to-day
needs
of
people
experiencing
housing
and
food
insecurity.
Nevertheless,
the
psc
considers
the
development
of
a
day.
Youth
center
and
navigation
center
is
critical
to
the
successful
engagement
of
those
in
most
need
of
services
and
essential
for
alleviating
the
impact
of
homelessness
on
businesses
and
residential
communities.
H
For
this
reason,
day,
use
and
navigation
services
remain
one
of
the
top
priorities
for
the
psc.
In
the
coming
year
of
particular
note,
the
psc
applauds
the
city
of
arcata
for
its
groundbreaking
launch
of
humboldt,
county's,
first
safe
parking
program
in
collaboration
with
our
potato
house
partnership.
Earlier
this
year,
despite
experiencing
early
safety
issues
associated
with
unpermitted
campers
outside
the
safe
parking
program,
this
project
has
stabilized
and
now
appears
to
be
operating
with
almost
no
negative
impact
to
the
community.
H
Although
the
city
of
arkana
has
made
many
important
steps
toward
increasing
services
to
individuals
experiencing
homelessness,
homelessness
remains
at
the
forefront,
forefront
of
community-wide
concerns,
sufficient,
affordable
housing
remains
elusive
throughout
the
county,
and
the
numbers
of
individuals
facing
unstable
housing
continues
to
rise.
It
is
the
opinion
of
the
psc
that
the
city
of
arcata
must
keep
homeless
solutions
as
a
top
priority
for
future
planning
and
homelessness
retains
its
place
as
the
top
priority
of
the
public
safety
committee
in
the
coming
year.
H
Our
committee
has
recommended
in
the
past
the
miss
program
be
instituted
in
arcata.
It
has
evolved
over
time
to
now,
independently
working
without
an
officer
present
unless
needed.
We
also
continue
to
advocate
for
more
missed
clinicians
and
we
support
their
cooperation
with
arcata
house
partnership.
H
Future
goals:
well,
I
I'm
looking
here
and
I'm
I'm
thinking.
I
must
be
missing
a
paragraph,
but
I
I'm
gonna,
I'm
just
okay.
If
it's
here
just
know
that
I'm
going
to
end
with
that,
because
I
think
it's
of
note
future
goals
as
we
look
to
the
future.
There
are
many
opportunities
for
our
committee
to
serve
our
community.
Our
first
task
will
be
to
review
what
we've
accomplished
and
looking
at
this,
the
police
budget
and
where
the
money
is
allocated,
that's
going
to
be
pretty
easy.
H
We
need
to
have
our
members
involved
and
aware
of
the
problems
and
changes
that
are
happening
in
our
community.
They
are
happening
so
rapidly.
It's
really
difficult.
I
don't
know
how
you
are
keeping
up
with
it.
All
honestly,
we
want
to
work
with
and
partner
with
other
city
committees
such
as
transportation
and
planning
cal
poly
humboldt,
has
a
public
safety
committee
and
has
invited
us
to
attend
their
meetings
because
of
the
north
town,
footbridge
and
crafts.
Small
projects
are
intended
to
make
our
streets
and
walking
paths
safer.
H
The
creation
of
the
new
car
park
is
already
providing
much
needed
help
for
those
who
have
been
living
in
their
vehicles.
Okay,
this
is
what
I
was
missing.
Okay,
the
next.
The
new
ambassador
program
with
the
assistance
of
arcata
house
is
our
first
effort
to
improve
public
safety
with
out
having
armed
officers.
H
Check
that
off
that's
the
first
in
humboldt
county,
and
we
applaud
you
for
that
effort.
We
are
excited
to
see
these
efforts
develop
and
mature.
We
have
an
opportunity
to
recognize
other
community
organizations
and
individuals
who
are
also
helping
to
make
our
city
safer
in
the
past.
These
organize
organizations
and
individuals
have
provided
cold
weather
shelters
and
they
continue
to
house
the
homeless
and
feed
the
hungry
they
pervade.
They
provide
counseling,
gardens,
clothing
and
a
helping
hand.
H
H
H
H
H
A
Wonderful,
thank
you
fred
for
that
very
thorough
excellent
report
and
for
all
the
work
that
the
committee
does.
I
mean
just
seeing
this
this
report
right
here.
We
know
how
much
you
guys
are
doing.
Do
we
have
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
council.
I
D
J
F
Came
from,
and
also
I
just
read
that
they're
going
to
be
probably
reopening
the
mad
river
fire
station.
H
They
have
they
got.
You
know
it's
funny
how
things
happen
when
you're
walking
around
town
ran
into
a
fire
fire
person
on
on
friday
and
talked
to
him,
because
my
person
I
was
going
to
have
a
talk
with
was
it
was
late,
so
he
explained
the
whole
thing
to
me
and
we
also
discussed
for
you
just
for
your.
You
know
the
the
ladder
trick
and
the
question
I
have
is:
if
it
takes
60
feet
to
deploy
a
fire
truck
along
the
street,
how
much
space
does
it
take
to
deploy
a
ladder
truck?
F
K
F
You
haven't
walked
that
and
you
have
to
walk
it
at
night
to
see
how
much
light
there
is
on
there,
and
that's
always
been
an
issue
is,
is
the
lighting?
Yes,.
H
F
So
I'm
thinking
that
something
that
caltrans
we'd
really
need
to
figure
out
the
lighting
system
on
that
and
how
that
could
be
a
made
in
something
that
would
provide
more
light.
It's
not
going
to
bother
cars
driving
underneath
it
and
just
to
have
more
light
on
that.
I'm
also,
it's
always
been
thinking
about
what
fun
it
would
be
to
have
some
kind
of
a
graphic
that
would
be
on
the
base
of
it.
H
It's
been
interesting
in
the
last
two
weeks
since
the
university
got
going
the
additional
graffiti,
but
that's
what
it
is
so,
but
I
was
going
to
say
it.
You
know
the
the
driving
through
eureka
today
they
just
finish
a
project
underneath
the
bridge
and
it's
absolutely
gorgeous,
and
I
totally
agree
with
your
suggestion.
Okay,.
F
F
It
ends
up
in
our
beaches.
We
have
we
people
that
have
these
free
boxes,
they
either
can
go
to
arcata
house.
They
can
go
to
the
hospice
place
and
see
if
they
can
give
their
things
away
if
they
have
them,
if
they
put
them
out
at
eight
in
the
morning,
they
need
to
bring
them
in
by
six
at
night
and
if
nothing's
gone,
it
needs
to
go
into
the
trash
and
then
it'll
keep
it
from
in
all
these
campgrounds
and
everywhere.
F
H
We
haven't
talked
about
that,
but
in
my
name
I
can
just
tell
you
we
have.
Let's
see
we
have
two
small
libraries
which
you
know
the
many
libraries
that
are
in
boxes.
We
have
two
of
those
in
our
neighborhood.
H
M
F
A
N
O
So
yeah,
what's
been
reported
to
me
by
community
members
that
attend
your
meetings,
is
that
you
know,
while
you
know,
I
think
all
of
our
committees
are
really
dedicated
really
hard
working.
You
know.
I've
heard
the
opinion
expressed
more
than
once
that
you
are
the
hardest
working
committee
in
the
city
and
that
you're
incredibly
dedicated
you're
the
most
committee
member
driven
committee,
and
for
that
I'm
really
grateful.
I
think
it's
that's
a
really
good
example
for
what's
possible
from
our
committees
and
the
dedication
from
our
community
members.
So
thank
you
very
much.
O
I've
also
heard
positive
feedback
about
city
manager,
deemer's
attendance
at
the
meetings
making
sure
that
the
community
was
aligned
with
council
goals.
So
I
really
appreciate
that
as
well
and
yeah.
You
know
they
did
bring
us
some
recommendations.
I
think
they
make
sense,
and
I
think
that
yeah
you
know
it.
We
should
consider
supporting
those
recommendations
and
moving
them
forward
and
and
then
I
did
have
a
question
for
chief
ahern
if
he
was
available
and
then,
while
he's
coming
up,
you.
H
Weren't
with
me,
with
the
the
podium
yeah.
O
Yeah,
so
so
right
now
is
it
it's
like.
We
have
about
three
on
duty
officers
at
any
given
time.
Is
that
correct?
Yes,
sir?
Okay,
so
yeah,
you
know
what
I
what
I
come
back
to
is
well
first,
you
know
it's
finding.
This
balance
between
you
know
spending
the
appropriate
amount
of
money
on.
I
think,
essentially
you
know
armed
law
enforcement
versus
you
know
other
people
that
do
more
types
of
intervention,
work
that
don't
need
to
carry
a
firearm.
O
I
think
that's
to
me,
that's
what
it
kind
of
essentially
comes
down
to,
and
I
feel
like
the
baseline,
you
know
need
that.
I
just
always
want
to
make
sure
we
have
addressed.
Is
you
know
what
we
saw
happen
with
the
the
tragic
murder
of
josiah
lawson?
And
you
know
from
the
police
foundation
report?
O
O
You
know
things
like
that,
and
I
understand
we
have
all
you
know
some
really
good
mutual
aid
agreements
and
we
have
you
know
really
good
partners
in
law
enforcement,
but
you
know
it
doesn't
seem,
like
anything,
can
really
replace
that
you
know
the
value
of
having
our
own.
You
know
officers,
I
guess
be
more
immediately
available,
and
so
I
mean
in
my
mind
you
know
I
feel
like
it
would
be
reasonable
to
provide
funding
to
where
we
had
at
least
four
officers
on
duty
at
any.
O
Given
time
I
mean
that's
just
you
know
just
kind
of
along
those
along
that
line
of
thinking.
I'm
just
wondering
you
know:
do
you
have
any
thoughts
about
that?
Yeah.
P
Yes,
sir,
I
think
we've
you
know,
arcade
has
really
done
a
good
job
in
the
last
few
years,
striking
the
appropriate
balance
and
the
the
foundation
report
and
our
own
analysis
certainly
identified
some
areas
that
we
needed
to
improve
on,
for
example,
this
city
and
our
city
manager,
working
with
our
personnel
department.
You
know
created
a
job
description
for
a
civilian
evidence,
technician
position
which
we
didn't
have
the
night
that
josiah
was
murdered.
P
So
you
know
that
person
rolls
out
with
our
investigative
division
now
and
back
then
we
didn't
have
an
investigative
division.
So
now
we
have
a
sergeant
and
two
detective
positions,
one
of
which
is
staffed
right
now,
the
other
one
we
promoted
to
the
outreach
position,
because
that's
a
that's
a
high
priority
of
this
council
in
this
city.
You
know
as
well.
P
I
don't
think
anyone
discounts
the
value
of
what
an
armed
police
officer
brings
to
any
scene,
but
certainly
as
soon
as
you
triage
it
and
realize
that
the
tools
and
the
skills
they
bring
are
not
necessarily
needed.
If
you
have
the
the
non-sworn
element,
that
has
the
expertise
to
then
transition
the
problem
to
them.
It's
certainly
the
most
practical
thing
to
do
the
other
thing
specifically
about
how
many
officers
are
on
duty
at
one
time,
this
council
and
prior
councils
have
been
very
supportive
of
finding
additional
monies.
P
To
perhaps
add
to
our
existing
staff
problem
is
we're
having
a
real
difficult
time
identifying
and
locating
people
who
want
to
join,
not
just
the
arcata
police
department,
but
law
enforcement
in
general.
But
again
I
will
credit
our
city
manager
and
this
council
for
finding
the
money
that
will
enable
us
and
is
enabling
us
to
go
out
on
the
road
and
recruit
we're
having
some
success
with
that
we're
very
appreciative
of
that,
but
our
staffing
right
now
you
know
we
are
we're
for
below
our
budgeted
staffing.
P
Yes,
I'll
deliver
four
applications
to
all
of
you
right
now
and
I
can
have
to
be
backgrounded
in
the
academy
tomorrow
morning.
Yeah.
F
Well,
it's
everywhere.
Recruitment
is
very
difficult,
no
matter
where
and
every
day
you
read
about
it
and
it's
it's
does
it's
not
only
police
departments
everywhere.
So
I
think
until
that
all
changes
I
think,
covet
had
a
big
significance
causing
this
and
there's
a
whole
different
thought
process.
That's
going
through
people's
mind,
sound
that
we've
had
coveted
and
they
had
a
different
experience.
F
F
P
Right
and
and
real,
I
I
just
knowing
that
we
have
your
support
with
not
only
you
know,
with
potential
future
additions
to
the
organization,
but
the
the
you've
allocated
funds
in
the
moment
for
us
to
go
on
the
road
and
to
really
recruit
here
locally.
You
know
that
that's
part
of
our
goal
is
to
hopefully
we
can.
P
F
Thank
you.
I
just
you
know
you
bring
up
this
one
crazy
thing,
I'm
going
to
say
it's
crazy,
but
years
ago,
when
they
didn't
have
enough
jurors
for
a
trial,
they'd
go
out
and
pick
people
off
the
street
and
they'd
say
come
on
you're
going
to
be
a
juror
today,
you're
going
to
be
a
juror
you're.
F
A
O
So
yeah
how's
our
crime
rate,
looking
in
the
city.
P
Oh,
you
know
we're
doing
really
well
from
a
violent
crime
perspective.
Very
few
call
outs
right
now
and-
and
you
know,
factors
are
a
lot
of
times-
demographic
property
crimes-
we're
you
know
we're
very
similar
to
other
jurisdictions.
You
know
it's
very
difficult
out
there.
The
economy
is,
is
bad
and
oftentimes,
some
people
resort
to
stealing
property
that
others
have
worked
very
hard
to
attain.
P
So
you
know
that
is
a
difficult
challenge,
certainly
not
one
we're
not
willing
to
continue
to
chip
away
at,
but
you
know
if,
if
I
had
to
choose
one
or
the
other
I'll,
take
a
property
crime
over
a
person
getting
assaulted
any
day
of
the
week.
However,
we
we
need
to
continue
to
work
on
that
educate
people
emphasize
the
need
to
really
care
for
your
own
property
without
victim
blaming
right.
P
Unfortunately,
you
know
we've
learned
as
a
country
and
as
a
world
that
you're
probably
going
to
lose
some
of
that
property,
but
it's
not
your
it's,
never
the
victim's
fault,
so
we
still
have
a
lot
of
work
cut
out
for
us,
but
I
would
say:
arcata
continues
to
be
a
very
safe
city,
and
that
is
a
good
place
to
be,
especially
as
we
welcome
our
university
community
back
we're
we're
coming
back
from
covid.
We've
got
some
tremendous
plans
evolving
as
a
city,
so
you
know
we're
progressing
well.
We're
trending
well
from
a
crime
perspective.
O
Great,
thank
you.
My
last
question
is
maybe
for
karen,
so
some
of
the
research
I've
seen
shows
that
communities
that
have
more
access
to
mental
health
services.
There
can
be
correlations
between
lower
crime
rates
and
also
lower
rates
of
homelessness.
And
you
know
I
I
understand
we,
you
know
we
work
with
mist
and
they
help
us
out
and
stuff.
O
B
I
would
have
to
probably
get
a
little
more
definition
on.
The
question
you
know
are
missed,
as
a
direct
allocation
is
probably
probably
trending
at
about
90
000
a
year
right
now,
that's
direct
outreach
and
street
outreach
services.
B
On
the
prevention
side,
we
have
our
juvenile
diversion
program
that
does
a
lot
of
direct
work
with
mental
health
services
with
youth
in
our
community.
So
I
mean
we
could
put
together
a
number
of
what
we
think
would
capture
that,
but
still
the
direct
one-on-one
service,
with
the
exception
of
mist
and
the
exception
of
the
juvenile
diversion
programs
that
actually
do
mental
health
counseling.
F
Follow
up
on
that,
it's
not
our
city's
job
is
not
to
provide
those
kind
of
services.
This
may
it's
what's
happened
over
the
years
as
far
as
homeless,
services
and
so
forth,
we've
had
to
step
up
the
plate
and
do
that,
but
the
county
is
the
one
that
is
organized
around
that
they
have
the
mental
health
services,
as
I'm
sure
you
know
that.
So
thank
you.
O
Yeah,
I
don't
know
that
it's
if
it's
the
city's
job
or
not,
I
haven't
really
seen
any
state
policy
or
anything
that
that
says
that.
But
I
think
it
is
something
you
know
that's
important
to
the
community.
Again,
there
is
evidence
that
shows
it
can.
You
know,
help
with
crime
rates
and
homelessness,
and
so
yeah,
just
maybe
in
a
future
goal.
Setting
session
would
be
something
worth
taking
a
look
at.
A
Any
members
of
the
public
waiting
to
comment
on
this
item.
Anybody
here
in
person
wishing
to
comment
on
the
public
safety
committee
report
or
if
there's
anybody
online.
B
I
don't
see
anybody
online.
I
did
just
want
to
update
councilmember
stillman.
Oh
we've
got
somebody
coming
to
the
podium
okay,
while
you're
walking
up
there.
We
did
a
pretty
large
replacement
of
the
lighting
system
on
the
walking
bridge.
I'm
not
going
to
call
it
perfect,
but
it
is
I'm
going
to
say
100
better
than
it
was,
and
we
will
continue
to
work
to
improve
that
and
the
council
did
budget
in
the
gnh,
green
and
gold
corridor.
There
is
10
000
that
is
set
aside
of
funds
to
support
the
bridge
project.
B
There
is
a
bridge
group.
That's
working
both
with
the
public
safety
committee,
playhouse
arts
and
they're
connected
into
equity.
Arcadis
just
starts
with
jim
wolgum
from
the
cal
poly
campus.
R
My
comment
is:
I've
lived
in
a
lot
of
cities,
and
this
is
one
city
that
interesting
I've
never
seen.
Anybody
pulled
over
for
violations
for
speeding
and
I've
noticed
that
there
we
have,
we
have
a
problem
there
and-
and
I
don't
see
really
action
happening
there.
You
know
this
is
a
leading
indication
of
people
being
injured
or
killed.
I
mean
that
that's
the
staff,
the
data
on
that
is
pretty
overwhelming.
R
You
know,
and
it's
it's
kind
of
not
only
speeding.
It's
also,
you
know
somebody
like
myself
who
rides
a
bike,
a
lot
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
are
driving
and
they're
doing
drugs
too.
R
You
know
that's
a
huge
university
town
with
a
lot
of
students,
that's
a
big
part
of
it,
but
the
other
half
of
it.
What
davis
does
is
you
know?
I
know
people
who
live
there
if
you're,
speeding
in
davis
you're
going
to
get
a
ticket
if
you're
doing
drugs
driving
you're
going
to
get
a
ticket,
you're
texting
you're,
probably
a
good
chance,
you're
going
to
get
tickets.
So
that
is
part
of
the
strategy
here
and
that's
my
my
guess
at
it.
R
But
maybe
you
could
provide
the
data
from
the
police
department
on
that,
because
I
like
to
see
whether
there
has
been
people
being
stopped
for
those,
and
I
mean
it's
right
in
front
of
where
I
lived
25
mile
an
hour-
speed
limit
car
flipped
upside
down
right
there.
So
it's
just
amazing
things
that
are
happening
that
we're
sort
of
not
addressing.
You
know
we
kind
of
we
address
it
by
saying
we
want
25
speed
limits,
but
we're
not
really
looking
at
some
of
the
evidence.
R
That's
giving
us
clues
that
what's
going
to
happen
in
the
future,
when
our
population
grows
from
cal
poly
from
the
gateway
project,
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
more
cars,
thousands
of
cars
and
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
more
people
on
the
streets
and
especially
after
what
was
asked
tonight.
As
far
as
how
many
officers
with
what
we
have
you
know,
I'm
I'm
hoping
to
be
more
optimistic
about
it,
but
it
does
doesn't
seem
like
we're
going
to
have
a
really
safe
environment
in
the
future
without
addressing
these
issues.
So
thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
okay,
any
more
final
comments
from
the
council
on
this
one.
Okay,
great.
At
that
point,
we
will
move
on
to
item
number
six
on
our
agenda,
which
is
early
oral
communications.
The
city
council
values
your
comments,
and
this
15-minute
time
period
allows
people
to
address
the
council
on
matters
not
on
the
agenda.
A
Pursuant
to
brown
act,
the
council
cannot
discuss
or
take
action
on
items
that
are
not
listed
on
our
posted
agenda.
At
the
end
of
oral
communications,
the
council
may
respond
to
statements.
Supported
requests
require
that
require
council
action
will
be
set
for
future
agenda
or
referred
to
staff.
Speakers
are
limited
to
two
minutes
and
there
will
also
be
time
for
public
comment
specifically
on
each
agenda
item
and
again
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
listed
under
item
12..
So
please
make
your
way
to
the
podium.
A
If
you
have
one
of
those
numbers-
and
now,
if
you
are
on
zoom,
is
a
great
time
to
raise
your
hand
or
press
star
nine,
and
so
we
will
begin
with
two
minutes
for
these
folks.
Thank
you,
hello.
S
My
name
is
jacqueline
dandenone,
I'm
the
executive,
artistic
director
of
playhouse
arts
and
we've
just
heard
playhouse
brought
up
a
little
bit
today,
dealing
with
public
safety
and
what
playhouse
arts
brings
to
the
community.
We've
been
working
with
the
public
safety
committee
on
the
bridge
project,
we've
been
working
with
equity,
arcata
we've
been
working
with
getting
artists
in
schools,
we've
been
working
on
many
fronts
within
the
community
and
I
wanted
to
direct
something
to
you
about
the
gateway
project.
S
I
was
ecstatic
to
see
the
playhouse
and
the
creamery
district
photos
well
within
the
strategic,
the
gateway
project
and
I'm
excited
to
see
the
arts
so
present
in
that
project.
And
what
I'm
proposing
and
my
proposition
to
council
is
that
there
is
some
funding
allocated
for
arts
in
arcata
within
that
strategic,
the
gateway
plan.
S
I
see
parks
have
a
stipend
and
a
possible
financial
benefit
from
the
gateway
project,
and
I
think
it's
essential
that
we
support
the
arts
in
that
project
and
that
we
try
to
control
gentrification,
because
that's
what
happens
in
arts
districts,
the
artists
come
in,
they
make
it
groovy,
they
make
it
cool,
they
have
a
vision.
Then
they
get
driven
out
and
I
think
that
it's
a
chance
for
arcata
to
really
redefine
that
and
say
what
are
the
strategic
objectives
within
the
creamery
district?
S
How
do
we
make
sure
that
artists
are
supported
not
only
with
affordable
housing
but
happenings
that
developers
don't
just
put
up
a
sculpture
and
say
yeah
see
I
supported
the
arts,
but
there's
a
fund
there
so
that
artists
can
decide
what
they
do
with
that
money.
And
so
that's
my
provocation
for
you
today
and
I'll
be
sending
a
little
letter
as
well.
But
I
thought
I'd
come
today
say
thank
you
for
everything
that
you
do
for
your
service
to
the
community
and
you'll
probably
hear
from
me
again.
A
T
T
I
think
everybody
assumes
they
know
who
we
are,
but
I'm
introducing
myself
tonight
and
we'll
try
to
continue
to
do
that,
so
that
I
can
know
who's
talking
and
what
they
said
so
that
I
can
maybe
follow
up
with
them.
So
I
just
wanted
to
say
that.
But
secondly,
I
wanted
to
show
you
a
an
old
sign
that
I
carry
around
with
me.
I
repurpose
and
recycle
and
reuse.
T
But
then
I'm
going
to
end
my
presentation
or
my
talk
this
at
the
beginning
of
this
meeting
about
the
thc
and
the
cbd
ideas
I
brought
up
before,
because
I
want
to
remind
all
of
us
in
this
room
listening
and
out
there
that
the
thc
means
for
me,
transparency,
trustworthiness.
T
And
truth,
and
the
h
is
humility,
humaneness
and
honesty,
and
the
sea
means
caring
and
confidence
or
committedness,
and
then
the
cbd.
We
got
compassion
and
bravery
and
decisiveness.
So
those
are
my
drugs
of
choice
that
I
share
with
you
again,
because
that's
what
this
community
needs,
and
especially
I
want
to
talk
about
the
t,
transparency.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
A
R
Gregory
daggett
good
evening
last
week
I
emailed
you
the
staff
and
the
city
council
information
regarding
environmental
justice
and
urban
planning.
So
I
don't-
I
don't
recall
this
ever
being
brought
up,
but
there
was
quite
a
bit
of
information
regarding
that
and
regarding
the
gateway
project.
When
I
look
at
that,
I
see
potentially
the
same
issues
and
mistakes
that
were
done
in
the
last
7
70
years
in
urban
planning.
R
We
also
have
additional
traffic
coming
from
the
south,
so
it
doesn't
seem
like
this
plan
and
the
gateway
is
addressing
that
at
all.
It
seems
like
it's
just
making
the
same
prod
mistakes
in
the
past
and
setting
us
up
as
all
like
human
guinea
pigs
as
far
as
air
pollution
and
and
basically,
noise
issues.
R
There's
also
quite
a
few
letters
from
from
humboldt
state
university
addressing
this
issue.
Environmental
science
instructors
that
have
phds
in
this
that
are
saying
don't
do
that,
and
on
top
of
that,
our
own
staff
from
the
past
in
2016
has
addressed
this
by
having
your
engineers
saying
that
it'll
be
underwater
and
also
the
fact
that
david
lawyer
even
said
that
the
future
of
arcadia
is
inland.
So
the
question
is:
why
are
you
heading
towards
the
bay
with
all
this
information?
Thank
you.
U
U
For
example,
there's
a
page
there's
14
letters
that
were
received
regarding
the
advisory
committee
either
listed
there.
You
can
look
at
each
letter
separately
and
I
made
a
two
sentence
summary
of
each
letter,
so
you
can
skim
the
whole
thing
in
about
five
minutes
or
less.
There
are
maps
and
aerial
views
of
l,
street
and
photographs
and
diagrams
for,
if
that's
helpful,
and
if
there's
other
things
that
you
want
to
see.
Please
contact
me.
Second
item
is
the
the
surveys.
U
We
acknowledge
that
the
slido
surveys
were
not
valid
and
for
a
variety
of
reasons,
but
they're
still
referred
to,
which
I
think
is
improper.
There
was
a
survey
done
at
the
january
open
house.
U
In
april
I
volunteered
to
set
up
a
group
to
compile
that
that
information
still
has
not
yet
been
compiled.
A
local
citizen
compiled
it
was
pretty
time
consuming
for
her
according
to
what
she
found.
The
number
of
people
who
wanted
four
stories
or
less
was
64.
number
of
people
who
said
eight
stories
was
okay
was
zero.
I
disagree
with
her
findings.
I
think
that
they're
about
two
said
eight
story
regardless,
I
think
you
know
I've
gone
on
record
that
that
building
height
should
not
be
a
popularity
contest.
U
It
involves
actual
planning
in
terms
of
the
survey
that
was
done
a
few
weeks
ago.
It
was
not
possible
to
enter
duplicates.
I
looked
at
the
raw
data.
I
did
some
investigation
on
that.
The
slido
survey.
On
the
other
hand,
you
can
enter
as
many
times
as
you
want.
F
A
J
Okay,
I
have
some
items
I'd
like
to
pass
out:
that's
okay!
I'm
a
little
concerned
like
mr
white's
here
that
our
letters
aren't
getting
in
the
agenda
package.
So,
oh
sorry-
and
this
is
from
the
north
coast
journal
about
the.
J
The
fire
department
and
their
problems
with
responding
to
fires
right
now
and
that
we
they
don't
even
have
a
ladder
truck
that
you
guys
are
going
right
ahead.
Steam
rolling
ahead
talking
about
six,
seven,
eight
story,
buildings-
and
you
know
I
was
for
eight
story
buildings
when
the
plan
first
was
proposed,
because
I
was
thinking
on
the
lines
of
equity
and
my
mind
got
in
a
certain
group,
and
I
thought
we
can
just
trade
affordable
housing
for
more
for
higher
stories.
You
know,
but
I
I'm
right
now.
J
I've
just
totally
done
a
360
degree
turn
and
I
think
we
need
to
start
thinking
about.
Somebody
mentioned
to
me
the
wastewater
treatment
plant,
and
then
I
started
thinking
about
a
whole
bunch
of
things
you
know
like
wetlands.
How
does
it
affect
the
ecology?
How
does
it
affect
our
wastewater
treatment
plant,
the
fire?
J
J
We
deserve
to
know
what
the
impacts
are
going
to
be
and
we
deserve
to
have
answers
and
that's
why
we
want
an
advisory
committee.
Please
reconsider
that
and
let's
see
sorry,
I'm
a
little
nervous
today,
but
also,
I
think
we
are
trying
to
get
a
survey
together.
You
that
survey
that
you
conducted
with
the
form
based
code,
the
august
16th
meeting.
That
was
a
joke
that
was
like
30
to
50
people,
you're,
not
getting
you're,
not
getting
a
cross
section
of
people,
and
you
really
need
that
and
so
we're
asking.
A
For
that,
thank
you
another
section
at
the
end,
okay,
we're
going
to
move
to
our
zoom
comments
here.
B
All
right,
our
first
online
comment
is
james.
Go
ahead,
james.
W
We
had
we
had
two
we're
down
to
one,
thank
you
and
as
no
surprise,
I'm
going
to
speak
to
the
l
street
corridor.
The
early
december
21st
release
of
the
gateway
draft
is
when
the
community
first
began
consideration
of
the
future
l
street
corridor
and
what
its
future
represented.
W
Since
that
point,
it's
become
apparent
through
the
it's
become
apparent
that
the
road
will
pave
over
open
spaces.
At
this
point,
I
wonder
if
community
members
were
asked
and
informed,
do
you
support
the
l
street
linear
park
enhancing
a
class
one
trail
through
the
intended
purpose
of
rail
banking,
expanding
its
footprint
and
by
absorbing
easements
from
the
north
coast,
rail
line,
an
easement
that
is
in
the
hands
of
the
great
redwood
trail.
W
The
city
of
ukaya
has
already
supported
a
community
back
linear
park,
along
with
its
rail
banks.
Great
redwood
trail
line,
a
linear
park
on
l
street,
will
preserve
wetlands
that
are
already
identified
by
california,
fish
and
wildlife
and
active
breeding
frog
habitats.
Or
do
you
support
a
through
road
that
will
increase
noise
congestion
and
pave
over
open
spaces?
W
So
much
discussion
has
been
about
the
gateway.
Infill
will
preserve
open
spaces
in
the
forest
and
the
bottom
plant.
The
l
street
linear
park
is
the
preservation
of
open
spaces
for
the
community
that
will
grow
in
the
future
infill
upon
confucius.
Completion
of
the
great
redwood
trail
travels
were
shared
in
the
appreciation
for
the
common
green
belt
that
will
enhance
arcade
as
a
whole.
W
Through
the
actions
of
rail
banking,
the
entire
rail
line
from
alliance
to
small
boulevard
can
become
a
blank
slate
for
further
possibilities
for
recreation
and
landscaping.
I
ask
you
to
honor
the
intent
of
rail
to
trails,
not
rail,
with
trails
and
definitely
not
rail
to
roads.
Please
honor,
the
honor
2nd
the
august
2nd
recommendation
of
transportation
safety
committee
for
the
l
street
linear
park
has
a
park
that
prioritizes
people.
Thank
you.
A
M
Yes,
you
pronounce
it
right
good
evening,
mayor
and
council
members.
My
name
is
durya
syed
and
I'm
an
outreach
analyst.
Can
you
hear
me?
M
M
It's
a
wildfire
season,
so
I
want
to
touch
bases
on
that
that
we
have
a
safer
from
wildfire
fires,
framework
and
interagency
partnership
between
insurance,
commissioner,
ricardo
lara
and
the
emergency
response
and
readiness
agencies
in
governor
gavin,
newsom's
administration
and
its
purpose
is
to
protect
lives
and
businesses
by
reducing
wildfire
risk.
We
are
working
with
cal
fire
calories,
the
governor's
office
of
planning
and
research
and
public
utilities
commission.
M
So
I
just
wanted
to
bring
it
up
that
it's
a
ground
up
approach
for
wildfires
resilience
approach
has
three
layers.
We
call
it
sfw
one
two
three
plan
number
one
protect
the
structure,
such
as
making
sure
your
roof
and
vents
are
up
to
date.
Number
two:
the
surroundings
such
as
brush,
too
close
to
your
home
or
any
flammable
items
stored
under
your
deck
and
number
three.
M
Is
the
community
involved
with
entire
community
to
prevent
wildfires
from
catching
and
spreading,
and
I
have
good
news
today,
because
it
is
today
that
commissioner
lawyer
submitted
this
insurance
pricing
regulation
to
the
california
office
of
administration
law
that
would
be
recognized
and
reward
wildfire
safety
and
mitigation
efforts
made
by
homeowners.
So
basically
that's
what
it
is.
It
will
take
30
days
and
for
the
administrative
law
to
determine
whether
the
proposed
regulations
satisfy
the
requirements,
and
we
are
hoping
that
it
will.
The
whole
process
will
be
done
by
2023..
M
I
just
wanted
to
come
and
tell
you
that
I
am
your
outreach
analyst.
Any
problem
with
auto
insurance.
Homeowners
insurance
qualify,
any
insurance
problem
that
you
or
your
constituents
are
having
we
are
here.
We
are
so
proud
to
tell
you
that
we
have
live
chat
and
if
we
don't
answer
your
call
I'll
call
that
time
is
two
minutes.
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you.
K
Hello
zoom
is
not
very
user
friendly
for
a
telephone.
My
name
is
andy,
and
I'm
just
calling
very
briefly
to
tell
the
council
that
I'm
calling
to
support
and
give
my
appreciation
for
council
member
watson.
I
believe
that
it
takes
a
lot
of
courage
to
work
through
mental
health
issues
and,
while
he's
certainly
made
for
choices
that
have
been
well
documented,
the
fact
that
he's
able
to
take
steps
needed
for
recovery
and
continuous
duties
in
the
city
and
always
working
for
the
marginalized
communities
in
arcata.
A
Okay,
is
that
the
last
of
our
comments
on
zoom,
okay
and
I
think
that
rounds
out
our
15
minutes
as
well?
Okay,
next,
we
are
going
to
go
to
the
consent
calendar.
I
have.
O
A
couple
quick
comments
on
the
public
comment:
yeah
I'll,
keep
it
quick
yeah.
I
just
want
to
address
joann's
comments,
really
quick
about
asking
commenters
to
say
their
name.
I
believe
that
it's
against
the
law
to
actually
require
people
to
do
that.
That's
my
understanding
so
and
yeah.
You
know,
I
think
it's
it's
mixed.
You
know
it
is
nice
to
be
able
to
identify
people,
but
you
know,
I
think,
we've
seen
a
lot
of
times
too,
that
we
can
sometimes
when
people
express,
I
thought.
F
O
K
O
Yeah,
so
you
know
I
just
we
have
seen
some
some
examples
of
people
expressing
their
opinion
and
then
you
know
they
can
sometimes
get
attacked
by
other
people
in
the
community.
So
you
know
for
that
reason
you
know
I
kind
of
do
support
the
just
giving
people
the
option.
I
guess
so
they
can
kind
of
have
that
freedom
and
you
know
not
have
that
fear
of
being
able
to
express
their
opinions
yeah.
That
was
it
thanks.
A
On
to
item
number,
eight
consent
calendar
all
my
items
on
the
consent.
Calendar
are
considered
to
be
routine
by
the
city
council
and
are
enacted
in
one
motion.
There
is
no
separate
discussion
of
any
of
these
items.
If
discussion
is
required,
the
item
may
be
removed
from
the
consent
calendar
and
considered
separately.
At
the
end
of
the
reading
of
the
consent,
calendar
council,
members
or
members
of
the
public
can
request
that
an
item
be
removed
for
separate
discussion.
A
So
we
will
begin
item
a
approve.
The
minutes
of
the
city
council
meeting
of
august
3rd
2022
item
b
approve
the
minutes
of
the
city
council
meeting
of
august
17th
2022,
see
by
bi-weekly
report
on
disbursements
d
declare
a
continuation
of
the
local
emergency
related
to
the
coronavirus
pandemic
e,
adopt
resolution
number
223-17,
a
resolution
of
the
city
council
of
the
city
of
arcata
amending
the
class
and
pay
resolution.
A
International
union
of
operating
engineers.
Local
number,
three
to
reflect
new
transit
bus
driver
position
and
adjustment
to
maintenance.
Worker
salary
ranges,
f,
award
a
contract
in
the
amount
of
714
917
dollars
and
16
cents
to
ghd,
incorporated
to
provide
a
preliminary
engineering
and
environmental
services
necessary
for
the
sunset
avenue
and
lk
wood
boulevard
improvement
project
and
authorized
the
city
manager
to
execute
all
applicable
documents.
A
From
771
central
garage
fund
to
cover
purchase
costs
and
authorize
the
city
manager
to
execute
all
applicable
documents
and
finally,
item
h
approve
an
increase
to
the
contract
price
for
the
city's
purchase
agreement
with
golden
harvest
incorporated
for
fabricated
slide
gates
and
actuators
in
the
amount
of
10
339
dollars
to
account
for
changes
to
the
slide.
Gates's
specifications
per
the
design,
engineer's
recommendation.
A
A
Okay,
so
we
have
a
motion
by
council
member
stillman
and
a
second
by
council
member
matthews,
all
in
favor
aye
aye
aye,
okay
motion
passes
unanimously,
so
we
will
begin
with
looking
at
item
d
declare
a
continuation
of
the
local
emergency
related
current
virus
pandemic,
councilmember
watson.
What
do
we
got.
O
Yeah,
so
I
just
want
to
quickly
comment.
You
know,
I
know
part
of
this
is
making
our
meetings
more
accessible
to
the
public
via
zoomer
in
person.
It
says,
covet
modification
meetings
may
be
accessed
by
the
public
via
zoomer
in
person,
and
you
know
maybe
you
know
I
did.
Maybe
you
all
did
as
well.
Just
got
a
fair
amount
of
feedback
about
the
the
study
session
we
had
with
the
planning
committee.
O
You
know,
I
think
a
lot
of
people
had
the
expectation
I
mean
I
would
say,
a
reasonable
expectation
that
they'd
be
able
to
participate
on
zoomer
over
the
phone.
So
I
think
you
know
some
people
were
disappointed
about
that
and
then
you
know
we
were
assured
that
there
would
be
a
audio
recording
of
the
meeting
available,
but
I
didn't
actually
hear
the
audio
recording
myself,
but
several
people
expressed,
you
know
their
discontent
that
the
audio
recording
was
not
very
high
quality.
It
was
hard
to
hear
people.
O
You
know,
I
think
it
was
just
kind
of
taken
up
recorded
on
the
staff
member's
phone
on
one
side
of
the
table,
so
people
on
the
other
side
of
the
table.
Okay.
Well,
let's
get
you
can
don't
feel
free
to
give
me
feedback.
So
just
you
know
if
in
the
future-
and
I
get
it,
we
have
limited
resources.
You
know
stuff
like
that,
but
yeah.
If
in
the
future
you
know
whatever
we
can
do
to
to
make.
O
You
know
the
meeting
more
accessible,
or
at
least
you
know
clear,
recording
later
and
then
somebody
had
even
suggested.
Maybe
you
don't
even
know
if
you
know
makes
sense,
but
to
consider
you
know
contracting
with
somebody,
maybe
like
eric
black
in
the
future.
If
our
you
know
tech
staff
isn't
available
to
record
somebody,
that's
kind
of
already
there
making
recordings.
That's
a
lot
on
that
item.
B
Yeah,
I
know
it's
just
that
the
sound
you
know
was
a
different
format
and
style
for
us
all
sitting
around
the
table
and
trying
to
capture
that
we
did
put
out
basically
I'll
call
it
the
polycom.
It's
the
looks
like
a
telephone
without
a
handset
and
then
we
did
actually
purchase
two
extension
microphones
to
try
to
spread
the
you
know
the
depth
of
of
that
table,
but
it
is
just
very
hard
between
background
noise.
How
amplified
each
speaker
is
to
see
how
that
would
capture.
So
I
did
listen
to
it.
B
You
know
most
of
it
was
was
certainly
audible.
However,
it's
hard
and
when
you
can't
see
who's
speaking
to
kind
of
put
a
name
to
a
face,
and
so
it
was
a
challenging
environment,
but
we'll
continue
to
work
to
try
to
improve.
B
A
You
taiwan's
constant
point:
everybody
needs
to
talk
louder,
we're
up
here,
we're
in
public.
Let's
talk
louder,
so
everybody
can
hear
us
too,
especially
when
we're
being
recorded
for
these
meetings
at
home
and
everybody
here
I
mean,
I
think,
that's
always
important.
Okay,
do
we
want
to
move
forward
with
item
d?
Do
we
have
a
motion.
O
A
Okay,
all
in
favor,
okay
and
now
moving
to
item
f:
oh
yeah!
Yes,
okay,
do
we
have
public
comment
on
item
d
that
was
pulled.
O
Q
O
I
guess
you
know
it's
just
it
was
hard
for
me
to
understand
because
it
was
you
know,
kind
of
you
know,
surveys
and
more
technical
information,
at
least
to
me
so
yeah
I
was
just
trying
to
get
a
clear
understanding
of
it
like
a
picture
would
have
helped,
and
I
guess
just
to
clarify,
like
so
that's
kind
of
like
a.
Q
Does
that
make
sense,
so
this
scope
of
work
is
to
complete
the
project,
approval
and
environmental
document
for
the
project,
so
we
don't
have
the
drawings
for
the
future
improvements.
If
that's
what
you're
looking
for,
we
will
be
analyzing
that
in
this
phase
and
we
will
develop
drawings
that
we
could
bring
to
you
for
review.
F
A
And
just
to
add
to
you
know,
we
all
know
where
sunset
and
lk
wood
is.
We
all
know,
that's
a
horrible
intersection.
I
think
that
was
a
goal
of
the
council.
This
is
just
the
preliminary
engineering
to
say
we're
going
to
fix
that,
let's
find
out
what
it
looks
like.
Let's
work
with,
you
know
we're
hiring
ghd
to
do
it
and
you
know
moving
forward
with
that
and
then
eventually
we'll
see
those
specific
you
know.
Project
pictures
like
netra
alluded
to.
O
Yeah-
and
I
just
appreciate
to
have
the
space
to
ask
any
questions
I
want,
as
often
as
I
need
to
you
know,
I
feel
like
that's
pretty
reasonable.
I
feel
like
I'm
entitled
to
that.
As
a
city
council
member,
you
know
representing
my
constituents,
I
just
continuously.
O
You
know
we
go
through
a
lot
of
information
and
you
know
it
is
pretty
well
known
that
I
you
know,
do
suffer
from
attention
deficit
disorder,
which
memory
is
part
of
that.
You
know.
I've
talked
with
you
about
that
alex
and
I've
sent
you
links
about
it.
Well,.
O
F
A
O
Q
Of
work
includes
to
prepare
the
environmental
documents
that
will
help
us
to
complete
the
final
design,
and
the
environmental
document
includes
doing
the
survey
doing
the
initial
design,
looking
where
the
writable
lines
are
and
coming
up
with
the
design.
So
that's
what
we
are
hiring
ghd
to
do
and
since
most
of
the
project
is
in
caltrans
right
away
and
we
will
be
working
very
closely
with
caltrans
and
cal
poly
humboldt.
So
there
will
be
a
lot
of
coordination
involved
in
the
project,
so
we
are
not
proposing
any
design
at
this
time.
Q
This
is
just
to
finish
the
phase
one
I
we
call
it
in
the
design
work
is.
This
is
just
to
complete
the
environmental
document.
Yes,
it
does
sound
like
a
lot
of
money,
but
it
doesn't
get
a
lot
of
technical
studies,
that's
required
for
the
project,
and
this
is
in
the
caltrans
on
state
highway
system,
so
it
needs
additional
technical
documentation
for
their
standards.
Hence
there's
a
lot
of
scope
of
work
involved
here.
O
Okay,
so
I
guess
that
you
know
kind
of
where
I
was
coming
from
is
yeah,
it's
715
000,
so
for
it
to
just
you
know,
I
don't
see
where
it's
you
know
specifying.
You
know
this
study
cost
this
much.
The
study
cost
this
much.
It's
just
kind
of
this.
Lump
sum
with
you
know,
followed
by
you
know
technical
information.
O
B
A
Great
okay,
so
we
had
a
motion
in
a
second
from
councilmember
stillman,
councilman
matthews.
We
do
need
to
take
public
comment.
Is
there
anybody
that
would
like
to
comment
on
item
f
in
person
or
online?
No
one
online?
Okay?
So
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
all
in
favor,
aye,
aye,
aye.
Okay,
thank
you
folks.
A
Okay,
with
that,
we
move
on
from
the
items
of
the
consent
calendar
to
item
10,
which
is
old
business,
and
so
a
underworld
business
is
to
review
and
make
a
determination
on
the
request
from
arcane
artists
incorporated
to
continue
to
extend
the
ending
time
past
10
pm
for
their
2022
arcane
summer
fundraiser
series,
and
can
we
have
a
staff
port
report
from
city
manager
diemer?
Please.
B
Yes,
thank
you.
So
this
item
has
come
back
before
you.
This
event,
arcane
artist
had
proposed
a
series
of
summer
fundraising
concerts
to
benefit
the
promotion
of
local
artists,
and
all
of
them
were
scheduled
on
n
street
between
8th
and
9th
street
and
you'll
recall
that
originally
I
approved
their
first
event,
with
an
ending
time
of
10
o'clock
to
kind
of
get
a
lay
of
the
land
and
figure
out
how
the
space
would
work.
And
then
the
promoter
came
to
the
council
to
request
a
later
time
frame.
B
They
have
subsequently
held
two
additional
events:
the
first
one
after
the
council's
approval
to
have
events
that
would
play
amplified
sound
until
midnight
and
then
non-amplified
or
silent
disco
until
one
o'clock,
but
the
first
concert
they
held
after
that
approval.
They
did
end
the
music
at
11
30
and
then
the
second
concert
they
ended.
The
music
at
midnight.
B
On
the
first
event,
dispatch
did
receive
two
calls
of
complaints.
We
spoke
with
both
of
those
callers
and
they
were
general
noise.
Complaints
had
a
hard
time
sleeping
on
the
second
event,
I
saw
a
couple
of
emails
that
came
into
the
council
dispatch
received.
Eight
calls
that
evening
again
tried
to
respond
to
each
of
those
calls.
B
The
event
promoter
is
here
this
evening
to
answer
any
questions
and
also
submitted
some
kind
of
late
blue
folder
correspondence
that
we
also
printed
to
have
before
you
tonight.
Can
I
ask.
C
B
Was
the
the
first
event
after
the
council's
approval
of
the
later
end
time?
There
was
also
a
private
event
that
was
held
at
the
pub
and
they
had
an
outdoor
dj
that
night
and
I
would
say,
having
been
on
site
sort
of
between
nine
and
a
little
after
eleven
eleven
thirty
that
evening,
the
music
from
the
pub
was
pretty
much
exclusively
heard
I'll,
say
east
of
the
pub
and
then,
if
you
were
west
of
the
pub
you
know,
you
would
have
been
influenced
by
the
n
street
concert.
B
A
Yeah,
I
think
it
would
be
helpful
joe
if
you
just
wanted
to
go
over
kind
of
this
information
that
you
presented
to
us
and
just
you
know,
to
hear
the
report
of
how
it
went
in
relation
to
what
we
have
heard
from
the
public
as
well.
So
thank
you.
X
Good
evening,
council,
members
and
staff,
thank
you
for
again
bringing
us
forward
to
talk
about
these
outdoor
events
in,
I
guess
in
summary,
of
what
has
happened
over
the
past
two
after
the
first
time
that
we
came
before
you,
we
had
a
very
positive
response
from,
of
course,
event
attendees.
X
We
had
two
direct
contacts
to
me
after
the
first
event
or
during
the
first
event,
from
residences
in
the
nearby
neighborhood.
They
have
basically
said
that
the
noise
was
a
little
too
loud
for
them,
so
at
which
time
around
10
45,
we
turned
the
sound
system
down
a
little
bit,
which
was
during
the
headliner
set.
X
Of
course,
the
artist
didn't
like
that
as
much,
but
we
wanted
to
try
and
appease
the
neighbors
that
were
in
the
area,
so
that
was
kind
of
the
the
only
response
that
I
had
received
directly
from
the
neighborhood.
They
all
have
my
phone
number,
at
least
as
many
of
the
ones
that
we
canvassed
he'll
have
my
personal
number
and
I've
also
told
karen
that
she's
free
to
give
out
my
phone
number
to
anybody
who
reaches
out
to
her
or
you
guys
as
well.
X
So
that's
kind
of
like
the
negatives
that
I've
heard
so
far
from
the
events,
the
positives,
of
course,
we've
had
an
immense
amount
of
artists
coming
to
the
area.
We
have
80
local
artists
that
were
supported
by
these
events.
We've
created
24
new
part-time
job
positions.
Due
to
these
events,
which
is
awesome,
we
also
have
four
full-time
positions
now
available
due
to
these
events
going
later
in
the
revenue
generation.
X
If
you
want,
I
can
run
down
some
of
these
statistics
with
you
now
that
we've
been
able
to
gather
some
data
from
these
last
two
events,
if
you'd
like
me
to
do
that,
yeah,
okay,
so
in
terms
of
guest
arrival
times
and
in
correlation
to
the
request
of
the
extension
of
the
hours
so
by
8
pm
over
the
last
two
events,
we've
had
about
15
percent
of
attendees
arrive.
X
So
that's
a
pretty
low
number
by
8
pm
by
9
pm
we
had
just
under
30
percent,
had
arrived
still
a
little
bit
low,
even
at
9
pm
by
11
pm,
we've
had
80
percent
of
the
total
capacity
arrive
and
then
by
12
p.m.
About
98,
there's
still
a
couple
stragglers
that
came
in
right
after
that:
the
highest
revenue
hours
that
we've
seen
at
the
last
two
events
were
between
10
and
11,
30
pm
grossing
40
of
the
entire
events
revenue.
X
We
also
have
some
noise
monitoring,
both
at
10th
street
kind
of
by
ironside
metal
there,
and
then
also
by
close
to
the
pub
up
on
8th
street
the
decimal
readings
that
were
taken
at
10
pm
over
on
10th
street,
which
about
a
block
and
a
half
from
the
stage
itself
we're
between
24
and
28
decibels.
X
X
The
feedback
that
we
have
received
from
the
neighbors
after
the
event,
the
closest
single-family
home.
They
have
two
children
under
the
age
of
two
and
it's
located
at
the
corner
of
10th
and
end
streets.
They
reached
out
to
me
right
after
the
event
on
sunday
morning,
and
they
told
me
that
it
was
a
really
cool
event.
Her
husband
actually
went
and
checked
it
out
for
a
moment,
and
then
they
have
their
kids
that
were
able
to
sleep
through
it.
So
that
is
something
that
we
were
grateful
to
hear.
X
I
know
that
that's
not
in
line
with
all
of
the
community
as
well,
though
I
know
some
some
of
the
sound
travels
in
different
ways,
and
we
want
to
be
able
to
address
that.
So
I
do
have
some
couple
things
a
little
bit
later
here
that
I
wanted
to
talk
about
ways
that
we
think
we
could
address
that
the
arcata
staff
recreation
member,
one
of
them-
was
there.
They
said
that
the
event
was
well
run.
End
of
the
sound
seemed
to
be
an
acceptable
levels.
X
I
talked
with
two
apd
officers
on
site.
They
were
down
at
the
event
and
they
said
they
received
some
noise
complaints.
They
said
eight
and
then
approaching
the
event.
The
sound
wasn't
noticeable
until
past.
The
pub
on
ninth
street
is
what
they
told
me.
X
So
that's
something
we
wanted
to
take
into
account
as
well,
when
we
were
deciding
what
we
want
to
bring
forward
to
you
guys
as
a
possible
solution
for
this,
and
we
kind
of
came
up
with
a
couple
different
things
that
maybe
would
be
acceptable
to
the
community.
X
In
addressing
the
noise
complaints,
we
would
suggest
to
remove
the
silent
disco
portion
of
the
event
completely
to
encourage
an
earlier
end
time
and
people
to
be
to
leave
the
event
more
readily.
We
also
partnered
with
the
jam
for
after
parties
so
that
there
is
a
free
entry
for
all
event
attendees
to
go
to
the
gym
directly
from
the
event
to
encourage
no
loitering
or
excessive
noise
in
the
area.
X
We
also
are
suggesting
a
turn
down
of
the
music
at
20
percent
from
11
30
to
midnight,
so
that's
20
of
the
entire
decibel
reading
right
next
to
the
stage
to
give
it
a
little
bit
more
of
a
quiet,
quiet
ending
to
encourage
other
people
to
leave
and
if
necessary,
we
would
also
do
a
last
call
earlier.
11
30
would
be
kind
of
a
nice
last
call
and
people
will
be
finishing
their
drinks
and
heading
out,
naturally
a
little
earlier,
so
that
we
wouldn't
have
any
of
those
late
late
night
people
gathering
outside.
X
I
also
want
to
touch
on
some
further
considerations
that
we
want
to
bring
to
you
guys
people
are
coming
from
all
over.
You
know
larger
cities
right
now,
especially
students
to
cal
poly
and
we're
looking
to
create
memories,
and
a
lot
of
these
people
have
talked
about
that
and
how
much
fun
they're.
Having
and,
of
course,
you
know
the
smiles
all
around
and
there's
not
a
lot
of
places
to
do
that,
and
to
my
knowledge,
I
don't
think,
there's
anything.
X
That's
quite
this
unique
in
this
community
and
outdoor
events,
especially
during
the
you
know,
the
nicer
weather,
and
we
are
asking
of
course,
for
that
that
anytime,
to
continue
nothing,
brands,
commerce
and
return
loyalty
to
this
area.
Like
nostalgia
and
I
think
that
the
last
council
meeting
we
appeared
before
you
and
you
heard
from
event-
attendees
artists,
other
businesses
and
staff
alike,
and
how
much
we're
bringing
here
to
the
community
and
offering
this
type
of
experience.
X
We
would
like
to
continue
to
be
a
part
of
why
people
go
abroad
and
tell
their
families,
friends
and
acquaintances
about
the
time
they're
having
here
and
why
they
love
where
they
live.
And
I
think
that
creating
those
memories
is
really
important
here.
Also
having
these
vendors
that
we
have
so
many
vendors
out
there
and
they're
all
getting
to
do
that
for
free
and
that's
a
lot
of
exposure
for
local
business,
new
businesses
and,
though
they're
trying
to
launch
their
platforms.
A
O
It
seems
like
in
some
of
the
correspondence
I
received
supporting
it.
There
was
a
focus
on
you
know,
keeping
it
later
being
a
positive
thing
for
the
students,
and
you
know
the
importance
of
that,
and
it
just
put
the
idea
in
my
head.
You
know
that
I
wondered
if
this
would
be
a
good
opportunity
for
the
community
to
partner
with
cal
poly
humboldt,
and
perhaps
you
know,
hold
the
event
on
campus.
You
know,
you'd
have
a
very
you
know
targeted
market
there,
we've.
X
Actually
looked
at
at
doing
that
with
the
campus
in
a
partnership
and
we
decided
to
forego
that
and
stay
within
the
community.
I
think
that
the
location
that
we
have
identified
is
actually
the
from
an
aerial
view.
The
the
best
location
in
within
city
limits
and
a
lot
of
the
attendees
we
have
are
actually
not
students.
We
run
these
summer
concerts
series
and
most
of
the
time
when
we
actually
do
them
during
the
summer
time,
there
aren't
a
lot
of
students
around.
X
So,
yes,
we're
continuing
into
the
fall
and
these
nicer
summer
months,
because
we've
got
a
late
start
this
year
and
most
most,
the
people
that
do
attend
are
actually
not
students,
but
we
are
trying
to
reach
that
market
and
have
them
also
be
a
part
of
these
shows.
O
And
then
I
was
also
wondering:
do
you
feel
like
since
it's
advertised
as
going
to
a
later
hour,
that
you
know
it
allows
people
to
show
up
later
and
then
maybe
if
it
was
advertised
to
go-
and
you
know,
let's
just
say
until
10-
that
that
would
encourage
people
to
get
there
sooner
to
be
able
to
enjoy
it.
X
So,
actually,
we've
been
we've
seen
a
35
growth
in
the
ticket
sales
alone
since
the
first
event-
and
I
think
that
that
the
first
event
was
also
very
well
advertised,
and
I
think
that
that
part
of
that
is
that
later
in
time
and
people
feeling
more
comfortable
to
come
to
the
events,
knowing
that
they
are
basically
two
shows
for
the
price
of
one
because
they're
allowed
then
to
go
to
the
gym
after
party
for
those
later
night,
people
that
want
to
actually
go
out
and
enjoy
their
their
till
2
a.m.
X
C
Yeah,
I
think
that
you
had
mentioned
that
the
reason
that
it
was
important
to
go
after
10
was
that
was
when
a
lot
of
the
service
industry
gets
off,
which
I
completely
empathize
with.
So
I
like
the
idea
and
I'm
definitely
interested
in
public
comment.
I,
like
the
idea
of
you,
know
for
going
the
scientisco.
I
think
that's
great,
that
you
have
a
partnership
with
the
jam.
C
I
would
suggest
instead
of
turning
the
volume
down
20
at
11
30.
Would
it
be?
Would
you
be
comfortable
sliding
it
back
to
turning
the
volume
down
at
11
and
then.
X
I
I
personally
am
completely
comfortable
with
that.
The
people
that
would
have
something
more
to
say
are
the
acts
that
we're
booking
normally
a
headline
act
that
we
would
book,
which
cost,
of
course,
quite
a
bit
of
money
to
bring
in
from
out
of
the
area.
X
Their
agents
are
the
people
that
I
have
to
work
with,
and
what
and
some
of
them
require
certain
certain
levels
of
sound,
be
above
previous
artists,
so
to
turn
it
down
during
that
headliner
position
would
potentially
be
troublesome,
and
the
reason
I
said
maybe
11
30
is
what
I
was
asking
for.
Is
we
can
end
the
headliner
at
11
30
and
then
bring
somebody
kind
of
like
a
close-out
artist
to
sort
of
help
people
exit
the
event
for
that
little
bit
of
time.
X
It
would,
it
would
definitely
be
counterproductive
to
have
the
headliner
at
the
gym
when
we
would
be
essentially
we're
paying
for
that
over
there,
so
we
would
be
losing
a
lot
and
that
you'd
potentially
see
these
events
stop
completely.
F
So
one
of
the
complaints
I
had-
and
I
understand
is
that
hard
base
and
you
hear
people
driving
through
town
with
their
cars
and
their
windows.
F
Was
a
couple
of
neighbors
in
that
vicinity?
I
asked
them
just
to.
Let
me
know
how
things
were
going,
and
that
was
one
of
the
comments
they
made
is
the
base
is
really
hard
and
deep,
and
one
of
them
went
over
to
check
it
out,
he's
a
musician
himself,
but
okay,
and
so
I
I
think
that
probably
is
a
disturbing
factor
or
it
is
in
cars,
and
I
would-
and
I
know
it
is
in
music
too,
but
it's
something
that
people
like
to
play.
X
One
potential,
mitigating
factor
we
could
implement
to
avoid
that.
Normally
we
set
which
the
cabinet
the
sub
cabinets
on
the
ground-
and
that
does
help
things
of
course
travel.
You
can
feel
more
of
it
and
if
people
are
feeling
that
in
their
homes
which,
for
my
my
walking,
I
wasn't
aware
of
that
portion,
but
we
could.
X
F
X
Right,
we
could
lift
the
cabinet
off
the
ground,
so
it
wouldn't
impact
it
as
much
the
way
that
the
sound
travels.
C
Karen,
do
you
have
times
that
the
calls
were
made.
B
A
Okay,
if
nobody
has
any
specific
questions
for
joe,
I
think
we
should
take
public
comment
and
then
we
can
come
back
and
have
a
discussion
about
this.
Okay.
Thank
you
perfect.
Thank
you,
okay,
so
we
are
open
for
public
comment.
You'll
have
three
minutes
and
yeah
there's
somebody
waiting
so
so
so
line
up.
If
you
were
ready
and
then
come
forward
to
the
podium,
and
you
can
begin
your
three
minutes.
Thank
you.
Hi.
L
Welcome
I
live
in
the
greenview
neighborhood
and
I
have
a
home-based
business
there.
I've
lived
on
villaway
for
16
years
and
the
gist
of
the
letter.
I
I
won't
read
every
bit
of
it,
but
it's
regarding
this
particular
agenda
item.
L
L
These
are
signatures
from
my
neighbors
and
friends
that
live
on
villa
way,
and
I
was
able
to
take
a
good
portion
of
today
off
from
my
business
to
do
this,
because
it's
important
to
me
it's
important
to
my
kids
to
have
a
regular
established
routine,
which
would
includes
going
to
bed
approximately
by
11
o'clock
at
night
and
getting
up
at
a
reasonable
hour.
I
think
that
it
sets
a
an
incorrect
precedence
for
this
type
of
outside
activity.
L
L
There's
a
retired
teacher,
that's
legally
blind
that
already
has
trouble
sleeping
at
night.
There's
a
retired
custodian
that
worked
for
the
school
systems
for
thirty
years
and
above
they
go
to
church
saint
mary's
church
on
sundays
by
having
to
be
forced
to
stay
up
till
one
o'clock
to
accommodate
completely
disregards
the
integrity
of
the
community.
T
T
My
main
concern
is
more
about
the
after
party
noise
on
the
streets
and
people
getting
into
cars
unsafely
and,
and
that
and
the
like,
but
I
do
want
to
let
you
know
that
the
night
of
the
lantern
ceremony,
which
is
when
one
of
those
events
occurred
before
the
lantern
ceremony
I
walked
to.
I
spoke
to
somebody
at
the
concert
and
explained
to
them
that
we
were
having
this
rather
quiet
solemn
ceremony
out
at
the
marsh
and
that
I
was
concerned.
T
If
the
noise
traveled,
you
know
it
would
sort
of
disrupt
the
the
feel
of
the
lantern
ceremony,
and
so
this
gentleman
gave
me
his
number
and
said
you
call
me
if
you
are
hearing
us
at
the
lantern
ceremony,
so
they
were
very
very
attentive
to
that
particular
issue
that
particular
night
and
it
did
not
occur
as
far
as
I
could
hear
at
the
lantern
ceremony,
and
so
I
did
not
need
to
call,
but
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
I
very
much
appreciate
they're,
very
responsive
to
the
needs
of
the
neighbors
and
and
others
in
the
community
in
regards
to
things
like
that.
T
So
I
hope
to
at
some
point
be
in
the
neighborhood
overnight
when
the
concerts
are
happening.
I
won't
be
there
this
weekend
either,
but
I
think
we
should
experiment
a
little
bit
with
this
and
see
how
it
goes
and
revisit
in
the
next
season.
So
thank
you.
R
I
would
like
to
address
this
from
the
standpoint
of
the
engineering
of
it,
because
you
know
you
have
two
groups,
one
that
wants
to
have
fun
entertainment.
That
seems
to
be
where
the
the
city's
heading
with
the
gateway
project
with
a
within
entertainment,
district
and
arts.
So
this
is
like
a
learning
experience
for
that.
I
almost
feel
like
I'm,
the
only
one
that's
lived
in
high
rises
and
and
been
in
this
environment.
So
the
way
you
do
it
is
that
you
have
a
business
district.
Where
you
can
you
know,
outdoor
activities
is
very
important.
R
You
even
have
that
in
the
gateway
plan,
but
unfortunately
you're
putting
your
that
right
under
high
rises,
and
so
my
advice
is
you're
going
to
have
a
lot
of
conflict
in
the
future
and
that's
going
to
be
a
really
a
disaster
from
that
standpoint,
so
my
advice
is
what
a
lot
of
cities
have
done
is
a
business
district.
They
have
outdoor
areas,
they
have
a
place,
for
you
know,
bands
and
young
people
to
go.
R
That
is
going
to
create
an
environment
that
isn't
going
to
be
a
conflict
with
a
residential
area,
and
I
think
this
is
where
you
need
to
go
so,
unfortunately,
that's
not
in
your
plan,
and
I
would
also
state
that
the
new
york
times
addressed
this
in
the
last
week
from
the
standpoint
because
of
coved,
there
was
a
lot
of
outdoor
restaurants
that
were
set
up
on
the
sidewalk
with
music
and
they
reported
that
the
residents
above
these
these
restaurants
that
have
the
sidewalk
entertainment
there.
R
There
are
a
number
of
lawsuits
from
these
residents
going
after
the
the
restaurants
and
the
city
because
of
this
issue.
So
you
really
need
to
plan
for
this
in
the
future.
I
guess
this
is
what
we
call
a
learning
experience
from.
You
know
trying
to
work
with
with
the
entertainment
aspect
and
then
also,
I
guess,
learning
from
the
resident's
perspective.
R
So
I
don't
know
what
to
say,
because
this
is
going
to
be
a
constant
problem,
because
in
the
future,
because
we're
going
to
have
you
know
thousands
of
more
people
in
town
and
it
really
needs
to
be
well
planned,
well
and
engineered.
Otherwise,
we're
heading
down
to
a
lot
of
problems
thanks.
Y
I
just
wanted
to
talk
about
this
from
a
community
standpoint
as
well.
I
know
that
we
have
a
very
well-rounded
community
here
in
arcata
that
includes
retired
community
artists
and
everything.
I
just
wanted
to
remind
us
of
what
the
representative
from
playhouse
said
when
they
spoke
earlier,
that
it's
wonderful.
We
have
these
amazing
artists
that
come
in
and
they
improve
our
cities,
but
then
we
don't
look
after
them
and
we
don't
pay
attention
when
you
know
a
job
with
80
that
helps
80
artists
and
has
24
part-time
jobs
is
on
the
table.
V
Hi,
I'm
actually
wasn't
here
tonight
to
comment
on
this,
but
since
this
is
here,
I
just
came
up
while
I'm
sitting
here,
I
wanted
to
speak
as
a
resident
in
the
community
who
lives
the
closest
to
the
music.
V
My
family
of
five
with
a
one-year-old
baby,
has
was
totally
able
to
sleep
and
it
didn't
bother
any
of
us.
I
for
the
baby.
We
just
put
him
on
the
other
end
of
the
house
and
all
of
us
who
slept
on
the
closest
end
of
the
house
to
the
music
we're
able
to
sleep,
something
that
we
do
like
to
sleep
with.
Normally
is
ocean
sounds
just
every
day
whether
or
not
there's
something
going
on
outside,
and
it
totally
was
comfortable
for
us.
V
I
also
do
agree
with
joanna
a
neighbor
that
the
direct
the
manager
director
head
of
the
event
has
always
been
really
kind
about
knocking
on
the
door,
making
himself
available
and
has
said
the
same
thing.
You
call
me
if
it's
too
loud
and
my
biggest
concern
is
the
same
as
joanna
is
more
just
the
safety
of
folks
leaving
inebriated
a
little
bit
later
and
he's
been
really
responsive
about
anything.
We
could
do
to
support
that
in
the
past.
V
There
have
been
events
right
behind
us
with
the
haleashi
adjacent
property,
where
they've
had
events
going
on
until
midnight,
and
we
have
slept
just
fine
with
our
small
children
behind
it
for
what
it's
worth
we're
the
closest.
I
just
wanted
to
speak
on
behalf
of
our
experience
and
I
want
to
support
the
artists
in
our
community
and
there
is
kind
of
a
large
homeless
problem
that
migrates
along
our
street
and
as
a
resident
that
is
affected
by
that
every
day.
V
Z
Hello,
everyone-
I
was
here
last
time
and
I
wanted
to
come
again
and
speak
as
a
community
member,
but
also
as
a
member
of
our
king
artist
and
a
member
of
the
dance
team.
I've
lived
here
for
a
couple
of
years
and
I've
worked
full
time
in
old
town,
eureka
and
I've
gone
to
school.
But
I
have
not
found
something
like
arcane
artists.
Z
That
really
gives
me
happiness
and
excitement.
It's
also
financially
supported
me
a
lot
and
like
I
don't
think
I
would
be
where
I'm
at
without
them,
and
I
do
believe
that
there
is
a
compromise
to
be
met
with
the
other
community
members
and
the
complaints
with
noise.
Z
It's
really
building
something
for
on
this
young
community
and
for
the
older
communities.
So
I
really
do
think
that
it's
worth
reaching
a
compromise
to
make
sure
all
the
neighbors
feel
listened
to
and
are
not
disturbed,
but
that
artists
continue
to
can
make
a
impact
on
this
community
and
feel
heard
and
feel
taken
care
of.
I
think
it's
definitely
what
arcade
is
about
you
know.
So
thank
you.
N
Hi,
I'm
jonah.
I
work
with
our
game.
I
just
want
to
go
real
quick,
but
I
want
to
point
out
a
couple
of
things.
One.
Obviously
we
understand
in
a
community,
you
always
have
to
make
compromises
and
we
take
pride
in
the
fact
that
we
represent
a
very
diverse
group
of
people
and
to
do
that,
you
have
to
compromise
with
each
other,
and
you
know
big
ears
and
small
mouths.
You
know
we
like
to
hear
everybody's
input
and
we're
not
trying
to
bully
our
way
into
anything.
N
We
want
everyone
to
to
enjoy
themselves
and
we
understand
that
some
people
aren't
going
to
enjoy
themselves,
but
we
don't
want
them
to
feel
inconvenienced
or
bad,
and
so
we
are
open
to
compromise.
I
feel
like
every
single
one
of
these
events.
We've
done,
we've
gotten
better
and
and
we've
opened
up
more
people
to
the
ideas,
and
so
that's
what
we're
continuing
to
try
to
do
and
we'd
like
to
have
the
opportunity
to
do
that.
Thank
you.
A
A
B
All
right,
we
will
come
back
to
you
hold
tight.
Our
first
call
on
speaker
will
be
patricia:
go
ahead,
patricia.
B
I
We
can
okay,
so
I
spoke
the
last
time
when
you
was
brought
up
to
council
to
make
the
decision
whether
you
should
go
to
30,
or
I
know
karen
d
diemer
suggested
to
start
out
at
11
o'clock
and
push
towards
and
then
see
do
those
two
next
trial
runs
on
the
events
and
see
if
it
should
be
going
later
than
that.
I
So
my
question,
one
of
my
questions
is:
is
it
going
to
be
going
past
11
o'clock
from
or
I
guess
you
voted
on
12.,
so
is
it
going
to
be
going
past,
12
o'clock
to
the
original
130
that
they
were
requesting
it
being
extended
out
to
so,
and
I
also
want
to
thank
karen-
she
got
back
to
me
after
the
august
6th
event,
knowing
that
I
had
some
concerns
and
to
be
honest
for
me
and
our
house,
it
wasn't
that
bad
on
august
6.,
I
know
you
had
a
couple
complaints
and
I
think
the
people
west
from
us
definitely
get
more
of
the
brunt.
I
There's
also.
It
was
out
competed
by
the
pub
event
that
ended
around
10
30
that
night,
so
it
was
really
kind
of
hard
to
tell.
I
can
tell
you
on
the
event
of
the
27th.
Alex
is
right.
That
base
was
super
more
prevalent
than
the
concert
before
and
I
have
never
been.
I
know
brett
reached
out
because
of
after
that
concert
wanting
to
know
what
my
feeling
was
on
it,
and
at
that
point
you
know
I
wasn't
going
to
speak
because
I
didn't
really
feel
like.
I
I
would
I
would
be
heard,
but
I
think
I
needed
to
voice
up,
especially
for
the
people
that
are
west
from
us
in
that
neighborhood.
I
know
they
got
the
brunt
of
it.
I've
talked
to
people
that
live
out
there
and
it
was
definitely
really
disturbing
for
them.
I
have
to
say
that,
after
our
party
of
everybody
to
start
dispersing
was
very
disruptive
on
that
that
same
concert
on
the
27th,
so
I
I
just
really.
I
guess
you
know.
I
guess
I
maybe
I
just
need
you
to
you
know.
I
I
request
that
before
you
make
the
decisions
and
allow
you
know
the
next
five
concerts
to
go
on,
it
sounds
like
they
have
plans
to
go
next
summer.
Starting
earlier,
I
ask
you,
when
you
make
these
votes.
I
Think
of
your
loved
ones
and
your
family,
your
grandparents,
your
best
friends,
you
know
the
first
responders
that
live
in
that
area
and
how
would
you
vote
if,
if
those
people,
you
know
that
you
know
and
love
live
there,
and
let
me
gently
remind
you
that
you
are
responsible
for
the
well-being
of
all
of
arcade
neighborhoods
and
the
citizens
and
the
citizens,
and
you
know
you
have
to
do
this
to
the
best
of
your.
L
L
A
A
And
and
for
me,
I'm
I'm
just
and
I'm
no
sound
engineer,
I
don't
know
how
sound
travels
because
I
live.
You
know
much
closer
to
these
events
than
you
know.
The
green
view
neighborhood
and
villa
way
as
the
crow
flies.
But
you
know
I
am
eastward,
so
maybe
I
don't
know-
and
this
is
a
question
for
joe-
I
don't
know
what
which
direction
your
speakers
face
and
how
that
impacts
this,
because
I
know
that,
like
me,
being
east
but
still
within
you
know
a
two
to
three
block:
three
block
radius.
A
I
think
you
know
I
didn't
hear
much
and
I
had
to
even
think
what's
that.
What's
that
nice
little
music,
I
hear
oh
yeah
something's
happening.
You
know
I
had
to
re-remember
that
that
it
was
going
on.
So
I
I
just
wonder
I
mean-
and
I
guess
maybe
come
back
up
the
mic,
because
I'm
asking
you
a
question,
but
I
mean
what
what
is
the
positioning
of
the
speakers
and
how
does
that?
I
mean
impact.
How
sound
travels.
I'm
sure
that
you
guys
have
done
a
lot
more
research
on
that?
X
So
the
the
stage
is
positioned,
I
think,
if
you
guys
had
the
diagram,
originally
it's
south
facing
on
n
street,
and
we
have
proposed
putting
basically
a
massive
26-foot
truck
behind
it
way
that
sound
travels.
There
is
that
fence
along
the
south
east
side,
all
right,
southeast
southwest
right,
the
southwest
side,
and
that
doesn't
really
do
a
lot
of
absorption.
Sound
absorption.
X
The
other
option
is
to
reposition
the
stage.
We
could
do
that
and
face
it
against
more
towards
the
building.
So,
instead
of
angling,
it
straight
along
end
street,
which
is
what
we
have
been
doing.
We
could
angle
it
to
where
it's
facing
at
an
angle
more
towards
the
fence
on
the
southwest
side
and
have
it
hit
the
building
directly.
X
There
will
still
be
some
bounce
back
from
the
sound
like
hitting
the
building,
but
there
will
also
be
more
absorption
in
terms
of
like
there's
vendor
booths
over
there
and
there's
a
lot
of
people.
Of
course,
in
the
later
hours,
there
are
more
people
that
helps
with
sound
absorption.
We
also
don't
fly
our
speakers,
so
that
helps
with
not
travel
not
having
the
sound
travel
too
far.
X
In
terms
of
the
base
which
was
mentioned
earlier,
I
definitely
think
we
could
potentially
even
turn
that
down
further
most
of
the
music
that
we
play
is
not
bass
heavy
music.
When
we
submitted
the
requests
originally
to
the
council,
we
basically
stipulated
the
types
of
music
that
were
kind
of
not
going
to
be
played
and
heavy
bass
rock
and
roll
like
big
hip-hop
acts.
Things
like
that,
which
kind
of
are
more
disruptive
in
nature
or
considered
more
on
the
noise
side
of
things.
X
If
you
will,
we
decided
to
avoid
entirely
because
we
knew
we
were
outside
and
we're
next
to
neighbors,
and
so
we
want
the
the
music
that
is
being
played
to
be
more
on
the
uplifting
side,
where
people
feel
good
about
the
music
and
not
so
much
that
deep
bass
feel
so
that
definitely
taking
that
into
account
for
the
future
shows,
I
think,
would
be
great.
We
can
turn
that
down
further.
F
Okay,
just
following
up
on
that,
so
you're
having
live
music
and
then
do
have
I'm
gonna
use
the
word
can.
But
that
means
you
know
dj.
Q
X
X
We
could
start
him
earlier.
The
headliner
some
artists
that
we
have
lined
up
require
to
be
the
last
act
playing
on
the
stage,
the
bigger
ones,
and
so
that's
going
to
be
a
little
hard
to
work
through.
We
could
do
that
and
then
have
the
exit
music
for
like
30
minutes,
but
having
them
too
early
or
early
early
would
be
something
that
they
wouldn't
be
agreeable
to,
which
is
sad,
but
yeah.
C
Yeah
I
mean
I'm
just
thinking
that
now
that
it's
we're
heading
into
fall
and
it's
getting
darker
earlier
that
that
might
be
nicer
than
I
know
that
yeah.
X
O
I
just
see
in
the
packet
there's
just
a
major
special
event
permit
for
july
23rd,
or
do
we
have
to
have
that
permit
for
the
other
days
as
well.
B
Yeah
he
does
have
a
permit
for
each
of
those
days,
the
one
that
was
in
your
packet,
I
just
utilized.
You
know
basically
the
same
staff
reports
just.
B
That
I
had,
but
they
all
it,
looked
identical.
He
had
all
of
the
dates
listed
on
it
yeah
and
so
their
dates
requested
still
moving
into
the
future
are
september
10th.
So
this
weekend
september,
24th
august
or
october,
8th,
15th
and
29th
at
the
remaining
dates.
K
B
The
current
permit-
and
then
he
handles
the
liquor,
license
sort
of
one
show
at
a
time.
Yes-
and
he
comes
in
and
gets
those
signed
for
each
show.
O
And
then,
as
part
of
the
the
permit
application,
is
it
required
for
for
the
applicant
to
show
you
know
like
a
layout
of
the
stage
and
things
like
that?
How
are
things
to
be
oriented.
B
X
Currently,
the
way
it's
set
up,
they
would
play
10
30
until
midnight.
We
could
push
them
to
play
10
to
11
30
or
in
that
realm,
to
help
with
the
exodus
of
people
and
then
to
bring
the
volume
down
a
little
bit
is
what
we
had
initially
proposed
here
and
the
solutions
to
helping
with
the
noise.
Later
most
the
time
a
headliner
wouldn't
be
agreeable
to
play
before
10
pm
that
you're
bringing
in
for
like
a
bigger
name
act.
X
So
the
headliner
in
most
cases
would
be
a
musical
act
and
our
the
type
of
music
that
we
put
on
in
the
evening
hour.
The
later
night
hours
is
going
to
be
in
some
some
some
form
of
manipulated
music,
so
they're
going
to
have
some
element
where
they
either
have
a
looping
track
or
cdjs,
or
things
like
that,
so
they
can
manipulate
the
sound.
X
So
it's
not
just
like
a
regular
band
you're
not
going
to
hear
those
high
hats
and
and
other
things
you
would
hear,
with
the
normal
band
set
up
so
sometimes
they're
djs,
and
sometimes
they
are
more
live
singers.
With
components
of,
I
guess
a
dj
for
lack
of
a
better
word.
A
So
can
I
just
add
too,
I
mean
I
feel
like
a
lot
of
people
are
like
it's
just
a
dj.
It's
not
music
like
it's,
not
even
a
real
band,
but
I
mean
the
the
technical
expertise
that
goes
into
being
a
professional
dj
and
being
able
to
use
loop
tracks
like
that,
and
do
you
know
that
that
is
a
real
performance
that
somebody
is
putting
on
just
a
reminder,
so
I
mean
I
know
most
of
your
head
like
headline
tracks.
Our
pro
headline
acts
are
probably
edm.
You
know
electronic
music
artists.
K
A
Again,
that
scene
is
incredibly
popular
and
incredibly
has
grown
a
lot
here,
locally
too,
and-
and
so
just
I
don't
know
the
reminder
that
though
it's
like
not
a
live
band,
and
maybe
you
don't
think
it's
music
to
like
a
lot
of
people
in
this
community
like
those
dj
acts,
are
like
really
like
what
they
want
to
see.
F
Q
X
That
would
be
more
of
a
quiet
down
tempo
more
like
a
melodic
house,
the
type
of
music,
if
we're
being
specific,
to
help
people
exit,
because
after
you
have
that
higher
energy
set,
which
is
generally
you're
going
to
be
your
headliner
people.
When
you
play
something
more
down
tempo,
naturally
people
kind
of
want
to
gravitate
towards
something
else,
because
it's
sort
of
like
playing
closing
time
at
a
bar.
You
know.
O
F
A
O
So
it's
okay,
karen,
that's,
okay!
I
think
I
got
it
just
it's.
A
few
blocks
sounds
like
okay
cool
yeah,
so
I
guess
you
know
for
me
getting
down
to
brass
tacks.
You
know
we
have
some
complaints
from
people
in
the
media
community
or
in
the
immediate
area,
and
then
you
know
we
have
this
letter
that
catherine
took
time
to
put
together,
which
I
appreciate,
and
she
also
took
the
time
to
collect
signatures
from
her
neighbors
from
villa
way,
which
is
you
know,
significant
distance
away.
O
I
don't
think
it
was
maybe
the
distance
all
of
us
were
thinking
about
when
we
approved
this,
and
so
you
know
just
to
be.
You
know,
like
you
said,
get
down
to
brass
tacks
and
to
be
black
and
white
about
it.
I
mean
to
me
it's
a
real,
simple
question
right:
what
do
we
prioritize
as
the
council?
Is
it
the
you
know?
We
were
talking
about
how
what
are
the
benefits
of
this?
It's
creating
entertainment
for
the
community
workers.
O
It's
also,
you
know
a
financial
gain
for
some
of
the
people
participating
and
then,
on
the
other
side
of
that
we
have.
You
know
long
time,
residents,
families,
and
so
how
do
we
find
that
balance?
And
you
know
for
me
and
it's
a
you
know,
I'm
an
entrepreneur.
O
I
get
business,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
you
know
I
always
feel
like
we
need
to
prioritize
residents
and
families,
because
I
feel
like
that
to
me
is
arcata
and
the
you
know
community,
that
you
know
people,
people,
love
and
live
here.
For
so
you
know,
I
want
to
be
able
to
find
a
compromise.
I
like
some
of
the
stuff
I'm
hearing
about.
Can
we
change
the
stage
and
stuff
like
that?
You
know.
I
would
like
to
see
a
new
plan
with
some
of
these
changes
implemented.
O
You
know,
maybe
if
it's
you
know
some
way,
we
can
do
some
sound
testing
before
another
event.
You
know
stuff
like
that,
but
until
then
you
know
I'd
like
to,
I
feel
like
the
best
in
it
and
then
also
acknowledging
the
fact
that
once
the
event
has
stopped
that
there
is
still
you
know,
kind
of
commotion
and
a
disturbance
in
the
neighborhoods
when
people
are
dispersing
from
the
event.
X
And
go
ahead
sure
so
to
just
touch
on
a
couple
of
the
points
you
just
made.
We
have
made
arrangements
for
people
that
are
in
the
immediate
area
or
disrupted
by
these
events
to
be
able
to
reach
out
and
for
us
to
have
accommodations
for
them
for
the
evenings
of
those
events,
so
that
if
they
are
that
disrupted,
while
they're
sleeping
that
we
can
relocate
them
for
the
evening
to
a
very
nice
hotel
to
be
able
to
so
they
can.
X
You
know,
still
have
their
piece,
and
these
events
aren't
scheduled
every
night
they're
once
you
know
basically
every
other
week,
and
it
is
providing
a
great
opportunity
for
artists
and
the
amount
of
jobs
that
are
being
created
that
would
be
absolved
due
to
lack
of
revenue
is
also
something
to
to
note
and
then,
in
terms
of
the
part
where
people
are
leaving.
X
X
You
know,
but
we
are
also
conscious
of
over
serving,
which
is
when
people
are
going
to
be
more
prone
to
being
disruptive
in
the
neighborhoods
is
when
they're
leaving
and
they've
been
intoxicated,
or
something
like
that.
So
we
do
put
a
lot
of
effort
into
helping
those
people
along.
We
kind
of
push
them
towards
the
gym
now,
naturally-
and
that
usually
happens,
you
know
before
midnight
if
people
have
have
left
and
at
the
last
event
it
was
pretty
well
cleared
out
by
midnight.
Actually.
O
Yeah,
just
you
know
also
to
be
care.
I
mean
I
absolutely
commend
you
for
putting
this
all
together
I
mean,
I
know
you
know
I've
been
a
part
of
event
planning
in
the
past
and
it's
a
lot
of
work,
bringing
all
the
pieces
together,
making
it
all
fit
together.
You
know
it's
definitely
a
lot
of
work
and
you
have
it
sounds,
like
you
know,
made
a
big
effort
to
reach
out
to
the
community
and
you're
here
now
and
you're.
You
know
willing
to
work
and
try
to
problem-solve
and
stuff
so
yeah.
O
My
opinion
right
now
is
yeah.
If
I
was
gonna
wave,
a
magic
wand
and
do
this,
you
know
how
I
thought
it
should
be
done.
You
know
we
bring
this
back
at
the
next
council
meeting
between
now
and
then
you
know
you
do
your
best
to
come
up
with
a
new
layout.
You
know
some
of
your
new
suggestions
and
it
also
gives
you
an
opportunity.
O
Another
couple
weeks
to
you
know,
go
back
through
some
of
these
neighborhoods
and
residences
and
talk
with
them,
and
but
you
know
I
I
do
feel
like
that.
My
right
now,
my
gut
is,
is
that
you
know
until
we
can
find
some.
You
know
solutions
that
we're
confident
in
that's
gonna.
You
know
protect
our
our
families
and
our
residents.
I,
in
with
the
you
know
acknowledging
that
it
takes
time
for
these
crowds
to
disperse.
O
You
know
maybe
up
to
another
half
hour,
or
so
you
know
if
the
event
ends
at
10,
it
won't
be
over
until
10
30.
Essentially
so
my
personal
feeling
right
now
is
that
we
should
leave
it
at
go
back
to
you
know
what
it
was
10
pm
until
we
can
find
accommodations
for
the
community.
F
That
is
exactly
why
we
have
a
person
sitting
behind
you
that
isn't
making
them,
because
she
does
not
hear
every
weekend.
So
I
I'm
thinking
that
I
me
if
you,
if
you
could
figure
out
how
to
stop
at
11
30.
A
Yeah,
I
I
think
you
know
to
be
able
to
have
a
last
call
cut
it
off
and
turn
it
down
at
11
and
encourage
people
to
leave
to
go
to
the
jam.
X
A
I
will
add-
and
I
think
I
shared
this
with
you-
I
I
am
subject
to
the
foot
traffic.
I
am
on
the
super
highway
between
the
pub
and
the
plaza
and
that
I
honestly
didn't
notice
too
much
more
craziness
than
a
normal
bar
going
night
on
nights
of
the
events.
Maybe
more
people
take
8th
street,
I
don't
know,
but
just
just
to
throw
that
in
there,
but
to
be
able.
I
I'm
just
thinking
the
way
to
make
your
headlining.
A
You
know
to
the
gym
is
a
pretty
solid
plan
and
then
to
continue
like
we
spoke
before
I
mean
we
brought
it
back,
because
a
couple
of
us
were
wanting
to
talk
about
it
a
little
bit
more
again
and
we
did
get
some
complaints,
but
maybe
in
the
future,
though,
we
had
discussed
that
you
know
with
karen
that
the
mayor-
and
I
could
you
know,
decide:
okay,
eleven
now
really
isn't
working.
What
are
we
gonna
do
next
and
in
the
future
you
know
kind
of
make
that
an
option
as
well.
A
Just
so
you
know
we're
not
seeing
this
item
at
every
single
time.
You
want
to
throw
an
event
just
for
for
ease
of
the
process
as
well.
F
So
I
would,
I
would
make
a
motion
because
we
need
to
do
something
and
I
would
move
that
you
can
discontinue
your
music
at
11
o'clock
and
that's
what
I'm
sort
of
hearing
from
here
and
you
were
agree
agreeing
to
that-
maybe
not
enthusiastically
but
agreeing
to
that
and
being
able
to
move
people
on
to
other
areas.
O
I
would
just
add
you
know
if
you
consider
adding
to
that
motion,
that
the
city
sends
a
letter
to
the
neighbors
explaining
their
justification
for
going
past.
10
p.m.
And
you
know
not
not
supporting
an
earlier
time.
F
A
F
C
A
C
A
Be
able
to
if,
if
council
member
stillman,
wants
to
add
that
to
her
sorry
to
have
that.
Okay,
all.
O
A
O
A
So
motion
passes
3-1.
Thank
you,
okay,
and
that
being
said,
we
are
in
a
later
hour.
So
let's
take
a
quick
five-minute
break.
I
know
some
of
us
might
have
to
go
to
the
bathroom
and
stretch
our
legs.
D
A
A
Okay,
we
are
back
from
our
short
break
and
that
brings
us
into
new
business
item
11
item
a
under
new
business,
introduce
ordinance
number
1558
amending
the
conflict
of
interest
code,
title
ii,
administration,
chapter
8,
conflict
of
interest,
article
2
city,
employees,
section
2915a,
and
can
we
please
have
a
staff
report
from
city
attorney
diamond.
AA
Sure,
thank
you
vice
mayor
and
council
members.
This
is
mandated
by
the
fppc
every
two
years.
You
have
to
review
your
conflict
of
interest
code
and
make
revisions
as
necessary,
so
the
revision
that
you're
being
asked
to
make
is
acknowledging
the
change
that
the
council
approved.
I
believe
it
was
in
august
recently
in
when
the
information
technology
manager
was
reclassified
to
the
deputy
director
of
information
technology.
A
Great,
thank
you
city
attorney
diamond
for
keeping
it
quick
and
simple.
Do
we
have
any
questions
or
comments
on
this
item
from
the
council.
O
Feel
motion:
I
don't
understand
why
this
is
limited
to
just
these
people
that
are,
you
know
designated.
It
seems
like
it
would
be
makes
sense.
It
would
make
sense
and
be
ethical
that
it
applied
to.
You
know
maybe,
like
all
full-time
city,
employees,
and
just
one
example
I
can
think
of.
There
are
a
lot
of
staff
that
do
research,
and
you
know,
provide
information
to
some
of
these
people
that
are
designated
that
potentially
they're
plotting
right
now.
How
to
stop
me
from
moving
on,
but.
AA
To
correct
the
motion,
you
would
be
introducing
it
and
you
would
consent
to
not
adopting
it
consenting
to
read
by
title
and
so.
F
C
A
AA
The
the
fppc
regulations
require
the
city's
conflict
of
interest
code
to
designate
those
employees
who
participate
in
the
dis
in
decision
making
of
the
city
council
or
the
planning
commission
in
such
a
way
that
might
materially
impact
their
economic
interests.
Now,
there's
a
balance
here
that
that
needs
to
be
made
between
identifying
those
employees
whose
economic
interests
could
foreseeably
be
materially
impacted
because
of
their
participation
in
decision
making
and
then
making
everybody
disclose
because
of
first
amendment
considerations
and
and
protect
I'm
sorry.
AA
Fourth,
amendment
considerations
protecting
people's
privacy,
and
that
balance
is
what
the
fppc
has
struck
in,
specifying
that
the
list
of
designated
employees
are
only
those
who
participate
in
the
decision
in
a
manner
to
materially
impact
their
economic
interests.
The
city
has
traditionally
listed
designated
all
of
the
directors,
department,
directors
and
managers.
AA
A
O
Yeah,
I
feel
like
one
example
like
delo,
for
example,
like
I
don't
feel
like
she's
listed
here,
but
she
does
participate.
I
feel
like
sometimes
in
decision
making.
I
mean
we
have
staff
members
that
you
know
are
representatives
to
committees
which
also
influence
decisions,
and
so
that's
just
where
I'm
coming
from.
I
feel,
like
you
know,
in
the
interest
of
the
public,
and
you
know
just
doing
what's
ethical
and
right
that
we
could
expand
this
list.
A
O
A
A
Q
A
Anybody
here
in
person,
sarah
jones,
okay,
we
have
a
motion
and
a
second
all
in
favor
aye
aye
no
motion
passes
three
one.
Thank
you,
okay.
That
brings
us
now
to
oral
and
written
communications
item
number
12.
The
city
appreciates
this
public
input.
This
time
is
provided
for
people
to
address
the
council
on
items
that
are
not
on
the
agenda.
Again.
Please
note,
pursuant
to
brown
act,
that
the
council
cannot
discuss
or
take
actions
on
items
that
are
not
listed
or
posted
on
the
agenda.
A
At
the
end
of
all
all
oral
and
written
communications,
the
council
may
respond
to
statements
supported
requests
that
require
council
action
are
set
by
the
council
for
future
agendas
or
referred
to
staff.
Speakers
addressing
the
council
here
may
be
limited
to
three
minutes
with
a
maximum
of
five
minutes.
Today
we
are
limiting
it
to
three
minutes
and
if
you
are
in
person
and
wanting
to
give
a
public
comment,
please
line
up
at
the
podium
and
if
you
are
on
zoom,
please
press
star
nine.
T
Joanne,
thank
you
hi.
My
name
is
joanne
mcgarry
and
I'm
here
at
the
end
of
this
meeting,
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
future
of
our
town
and
plans
that
are
being
discussed
currently
and
the
climate
realities
that
are
existing,
and
I
was
going
back
over
the
three
years
ago,
when
the
coastal
commission
was
here
in
eureka
meeting
about
various
matters.
T
T
I
think,
as
we
look
to
the
expansion
of
development
in
areas
close
to
the
bay
such
as
the
gateway
area,
it
would
be
really
really
good
to
have.
Alderaan
laird
himself
give
a
presentation
to
the
public.
That's
on
video,
like
that.
He
did
to
the
coastal
commission,
which
was
a
job
dropper
for
the
coastal
commissioners
when
it
came
to
101.
T
So
I
just
think
that
getting
information
about
all
these
controversial
topics
that
people
are
sharing
with
you
now
getting
an
expert
in
here
to
talk
about
it
now,
so
we
don't
have
to
dredge
things
through
the
mud
literally
and
and
hear
what
he
has
to
say
a
geologic
expert
as
well.
So
let's
just
get
this
out
of
the
way,
not
wait
for
the
eir,
because
this
is
a
topic
that
just
keeps
getting
brought
up.
T
V
Hi
I
live
in
the
creamy
district,
really
close
right
in
the
gateway
area,
I'm
still
learning
about
the
gateway
project,
but
I
just
wanted
to
come
and
share
that
as
a
family
living
right
in
that
zone
with
a
property
that
we're
so
excited
to
have
and
hopefully
pass
on
to
our
children
that
I
would
be
concerned
about
having
apartment
buildings
built,
so
the
potential
of
business
owners
be
able
to
build
apartments
right
around
us.
I
would
feel
concerned
about
that
even
at
four
stories.
V
V
You
know
more
than
two
stories
would
be
my
dream,
but
to
just
consider
not
having
them
within
the
surrounding
blocks
of
already
existing
arcata
residence
is
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
that.
I
know
that
you
guys
have
a
big
job
to
look
for
to
support
the
necessary
growth
of
our
city
and
affordable
housing,
and
I
certainly
appreciate
that.
U
Good
evening,
fred
wise,
you
mentioned
the
audio
of
the
joint
study
session
on
the
arcata1.com
website.
I
I
did
get
audio
tracks
from
eric
black
there's
three
separate
audio
tracks.
Some
are
better
for
different
speakers
and
and
the
reader
or
the
listener
can
switch
among
them.
They
could
be
combined,
but
it
would
take
a
few
hours
of
work,
but
it
is
a
problem
in
that
room
setting
to
get
good
audio,
I'm
speaking
tonight
about
the
possibility
of
l
street
becoming
a
linear
park,
which
I
think
would
be
a
real
jewel
for
arcata.
U
I've
spoken
strongly
about
this
before
the
the
presentation
by
todd.
Tragenza
was
very
good,
but
it
was
missing
a
whole
lot
of
things
and
some
of
the
diagrams
were
not
accurately
displayed.
There
are
some
misrepresentation.
I
have
writing
an
article
about
that
I'll
be
done.
In
a
couple
days.
I've
taken
all
the
slides
it's
much
easier
to
see
the
content
of
the
slides
when
it's
a
still
picture,
as
opposed
to
on
the
screen
there
and
there's
a
transcription
of
every
word.
U
He
said
and
also
the
comments
and
questions
afterwards
I
said
and
I'll
say
again:
there
needs
to
be
depiction
of
the
alternative
we
have.
We
were
told
a
picture's
worth
a
thousand
words
or
more.
U
We
need
a
the
same
kind
of
presentation
for
if
k
street
stayed
as
two-lane
two-way
and
l
street
became
a
linear
park,
I
think
if
we
saw
that
we
might
see
the
value
of
that
a
little
more
clearly
the
I
feel
that
putting
the
southbound
traffic
on
l,
it
does
accomplish
certain
things.
There's
no
question
about
it,
but
it's
a
car
oriented
solution.
U
U
It
would
about
double
it
and
that
road
can
handle
it,
as
he
said,
with
adequate
left
turning
lanes
and
that
sort
of
thing
to
give
you
an
idea
of
why
this
is
crucial.
Now
the
ag
sales
building
and
the
amerigas
sites
are
both
considered
to
be
underutilized.
Sites
are
ripe
for
development.
The
form-based
code
has
to
be
in
place
before
those
are
developed
appropriate
to
the
type
of
road
that
l
street
is
going
to
be.
We
determine
what
is
going
to
be
built
on
those
two
sites.
U
I
think
you
understand
that
the
transportation
safety
they
saw
a
different
presentation,
but,
as
david
loya
said,
they
are
unlikely
to
change
their
minds.
I
think
he
felt
and
as
do
I,
that
they
understood
the
pros
and
cons
of
both
solutions.
There's
more
on
my
website
when
you
get
to
it
thanks
very
much.
A
Thank
you
fred.
Do
we
have
anybody
waiting
online
to
comment.
B
There's
no
online
or
oh
there's
one
all
right
go
ahead.
James.
W
All
right
I'll
make
it
brief,
did
want
to
follow
up
on
fred,
because
there's
so
many
good
things
to
talk
about
with
the
linear
park
as
one
of
the
items
within
the
gateway
draft,
they
do
want
to
see
quality
spaces
and
trails
within
200
feet
of
all
the
living
spaces
and
with
the
linear
park
you
know.
Not
only
has
that
trail
that
can
be
the
artery
to
that.
It
also,
you
know,
represents
this
gathering
space.
W
W
So
I
think
it
is
a
valuable
aspect
to
this
development
because
it
is
going
to
represent
one
of
the.
You
know:
potential
guaranteed
parks.
You
know
it's,
it
is
a
a
quarter,
that's
there,
it
can
be
enhanced.
It
can,
it
could
be
more
than
it
is
right
now
and
I
hope
you'll
consider
that
all
right.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
thank
you
jim
appreciate
it.
Anybody
else
on
zoom
waiting
to
make
comment,
no
other
online
oral
communications.
Okay,
thank
you
with
that.
We
will
close
oral
communications
and
come
to
finally
item
13,
which
is
council
and
staff
reports.
Do
we
have
any
staff
updates
nope,
no
further
updates
tonight?
Okay
and
let's
hear
from
our
council
updates.
F
Okay,
one
thing
is:
I
I'm
so
happy
that
camera
is
finishing
the
building
on
h
street.
She
painted
one
side
of
it,
and
now
she
has
started
on
the
front
and
it'll
be
really
attractive
to
have
it,
because
it
looks
so
terrible.
So
I
have
a
statement
to
read
so
my
name
is
alex
stillman
and
I'm
on
the
city
council
of
arcata
and
I've
been
waiting
for
a
letter
from
the
fair
political
practices
commission
to
determine.
F
The
fair
political
practices
commission
regulates
how
a
disqualified
council
member
to
can
continue
to
communicate
with
the
public
or
the
media
and
are
and
have
been
provided
of
an
advice
letter
that
issued
that
had
issued
earlier
on
how
to
correctly
use
social
media.
If
disqualified,
an
official
quote,
unquote
and
officials
use
the
social
media
to
make
a
widely
available
public
post
regarding
a
matter
in
which
he
or
she
is
disqualified,
conflict
of
interest
is
innocuous
to
the
official
authorized
authorization.
F
Well,
it's
authorizing
this,
I'm
quoting
exactly
what
he
said:
a
quoting
a
newspaper
article
or
appearing
on
the
radio
program.
Regarding
such
a
matter
or
discussing
such
a
matter
with
members
of
the
community.
We
caution
a
highway
that
most
posts
must
be
widely
available
and
may
not
be
permitted
if
the
official
has
limited
number
of
followers
or
subscribers.
F
Moreover,
the
official
may
not
directly
message
city
members,
officers,
employees
or
consultants,
so
I'm
pleased
that
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
support
housing
in
arcata,
whether
it's
in
the
gateway
or
valley,
west
or
anywhere
else
in
the
community
by
using
social
media.
I've
met
the
threshold
of
having
enough
followers
on
instagram
and
facebook
to
be
able
to
utilize
social
media,
and
I
would
appreciate
anyone
that
wants
to
follow
me
on
either
one
of
those
and
up
my
numbers.
I
would
appreciate
it
so
thank
you
very
much
and
that's
my
statement.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
stillman
we're
going
down
the
line.
Okay,
the
iblock
party
was
wonderful.
It
was
great
to
be
back
after
the
pandemic.
There
was
some
awesome
music,
great
fundraiser,
for
the
sister
city
project.
It
was
amazing
to
see
the
community
out
there
enjoying
themselves
having
some
great
food
enjoying
some
local
beverages.
A
A
O
A
Great,
thank
you
yeah.
I
would
also
be
interested
in
looking
at
some
of
I
remember.
There
was
some
talk
and
we
had
a
presentation
about
the
mural
projects
to
be
on
the
bridge
and
stuff
like
that.
So
I
think
there
are
quite
a
few
of
us
that
would
be
interested
in
hearing
more
about
those
projects
and
working
on
wonderful
beautification
things
that
help
our
cal
poly
community.
A
Okay,
dates
of
future
meetings,
there's
nothing,
and
now
I
I
feel
like
I
get
to
use
the
gavel
because
I'm
the
one
leading
the
meeting
it's
the
first
time,
okay,
meeting
adjourned.