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From YouTube: Cupertino City Council Meeting - April 19, 2022 (Part 1)
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Coverage of the Cupertino City Council Meeting of April 19, 2022. Part 1 of 2.
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A
And
I'm
here,
thank
you
very
much,
madam
city
clerk,
all
right,
so
just
a
a
few
very
brief
clerical
items
I
apologize
with
regard
to
you
know
the
various
eye
contacts
here
we
are
on
a
hybrid
environment
here,
and
so
each
of
us
does
have
a
computer
in
front
of
us.
I'm
not
sure
exactly.
A
You
know
what
would
be
normal
in
a
regular
meeting
environment
anymore
in
terms
of
where
people
are
looking,
but
we
do
have
a
computer
so
that
we
can
access
the
zoom
functionality
here
so
bear
with
us
as
we're.
You
know
ironing
out
some
of
these
wrinkles
as
we
go
forth
here
and
so
our
special
meeting
study
session
item.
A
And
while
you're
doing
that,
I
do
want
to,
I
do
want
to
kind
of
in
a
live
manner,
introduce
our
other
people
on
the
dyess
with
us.
We
have
city
manager,
jim
troop,
who
started
in
january,
so
welcome
jim
to
your
first
live
meeting
of
the
regular
council
and-
and
we
also
have
our
city
attorney
chris
jensen,
who
started
with
us
last
july.
So
this
is
truly,
you
know
a
brand
new
paradigm,
for
you
know
everyone
here
we
have.
You
know
a
fresh
start
here.
A
B
Second,
is
a
business
or
organization
lobbyist,
any
business
or
organization
whose
owners
officers
or
employees
carry
out
lobbying
on
behalf
on
its
behalf
in
an
aggregate
of
10
hours
or
more
in
any
consecutive
12-month
period
and
last
is
the
expenditure.
Lobbyist
is
a
person
who
makes
payments
or
incurs
expenditures
of
5,
000
or
more
during
any
calendar
year
with
the
intent
of
soliciting
or
urging
others
other
persons
to
communicate
directly
with
any
city
official
in
order
to
attempt
or
to
influence
legislative
or
administrative
action.
B
B
B
B
B
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much,
madam
city
clerk.
Let's
go
to
our
members
of
the
public
if
anyone
would
like
to
speak
on
this
item
and
so
I'll
remind
everyone
that
you'll
need
to
have
your
hand
raised
on
zoom
or
your
blue
card
in
if
live,
or
you
need
to
push
star
9
on
your
phone
if
you're
calling
it
on
the
telephone
or
if
you
wish
to
give
a
comment
over
email,
please
within
this
period
of
time,
which
is
when
the
first
person
is
speaking.
A
Have
your
comment
in
and
I
do
see.
I
have
one
blue
card
live.
I
don't
have
any
hands
from
members
of
the
public.
I
have
one
hand
from
the
member
of
the
public
and
we
will
be
going
in
that
order.
That
will
be
the
zoom
hands
and
then
then
live
for
the
blue
cards
and
then
any
email
requests
for
the
city
clerk
to
read
those
into
the
record.
So
we'll
go
with
our
first
zoom
hand,
that
is
from
peggy
griffin.
Welcome,
peggy
and
you'll
have
three
minutes
to
speak.
D
A
Thank
you
very
much
peggy,
and
so
what
I'll
do
here
since
peggy?
Thank
you
very
much
for
being
succinct,
we'll
extend
that
time
to
you
know
a
minimum
of
of
a
couple
of
minutes
for
people
to
indicate
that
they
would
like
to
speak.
A
At
this
point,
I
will
go
on
to
the
blue
card,
and
so
the
blue
card
is
from
jennifer
griffin
and
jennifer
welcome,
and
I
you
know
I
I
hate
to
belabor
the
point,
but
this
will
be
our
first
live
comment
at
a
cupertino
city
council
meeting
in
that
two
years,
a
month
in
two
days,
welcome
jennifer
well,.
E
That's
appropriate
since
I
was
the
first
member
of
the
public
to
speak
during
oral
when
this
building
opened
like
20
years
ago.
I
know
I
look
weird.
I
have
a
my
dentist
retired
and
I
have
had
a
tooth
that
has
to
be
replaced,
but
that's
not
till
monday.
It
took
me
six
weeks
to
get
the
appointment
anyway.
E
I'm
glad
to
see
you
all
back
again.
It's
really
nice
to
see
everybody,
and
I
I'm
sure
that
this
hybrid
situation
will
turn
work
out.
I
think
that
it's
important
the
city
is
working
on
the
lobbying
having
people
register
as
lobbyists,
because
I
have
seen
this
in
the
city
of
san
jose.
E
They
have
always
required
people
that
were
lobbyists
to
register,
and
it's
just
normal.
I
mean
they
people
it's
it's
matter
of
business.
I
believe
city
of
santa
clara.
You
have
to
also-
and
I
think
that
for
cupertino
since
the
last
couple
of
years,
we
have
just
things
that
have
been
happening
in
cupertino
we've
risen
to
the
state
level,
and
I
think
that
it's
important
that
we
do
things
that
bigger
cities
do,
which
is
require
lobbyists
to
register,
and
I
think
that
it's
appropriate
anyone
that
is
being
paid
as
a
lobbyist.
E
I
think
it's
important
that
we
know
that,
regardless
of
what
their
company
is,
that
the
public
knows
that
that
this
is
their
company,
and
this
is
what
they
are
trying
to
get
their
message
out,
for
whatever
reason
I
I
find
it
very
interesting
because
a
lot
of
companies,
a
lot
of
tech
companies
have
lobbyists
a
lot
of
different
types
of
companies
have
lobbyists
and
we're
living
in
an
age
where
there
are
lobbyists
that
are
up
in
sacramento,
doing
all
sorts
of
things.
Environmental,
housing.
E
A
A
Okay,
very
good,
so
we
are
back
to
the
dyess
and
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
open
this
up
to
city
council
I'll
I'll
start
with
some
very
brief
comments,
I'm
very
appreciative
of
the
fact
that
we
were
able
to
pass
this
ordinance.
I
do
appreciate
the
fact
that
you
know
there
are
there.
A
There
are
very
strong
underpinnings
of
belief
that
there
should
be
the
ability
for
a
corporation,
an
entity
to
go
ahead,
and
you
know
express
itself
ultimately
through
monetary
means,
but
I
also
very
strongly
believe
that
we
have
the
right
and
it
is
in
our
ordinance
to
understand
where
that
influence
comes
from.
So
no
one's
trying
to
you
know
curtail
the
message.
People
are
just
trying
to
understand
if
you're
getting
paid
to
influence
our
decisions
and
to
influence
our
meetings
and
our
electorate
who's,
paying
you
and
who
is
being
paid.
A
I
think
that,
in
a
nutshell,
is
essentially
the
request
for
for
lobbying.
I
find
it
very
surprising
frankly
that
there's
only
six
people-
I
I
guess
you
know
just
taking
that
at
face
value.
What
I
would
say
is
that
you
know
probably
some
of
the
communication
needs
to
be
done,
but
at
the
same
time
it
would
be
nice
to.
You
know,
get
some
thoughts
from
my
colleagues
on
the
council
and
also
point
out
that
there
was
a
very
you
know.
A
Good
question
asked
about:
how
do
we
make
sure-
and
let
me
just
pull
up
my
notes
on
this
very
briefly,
that
was
from
peggy
griffin.
How
do
we?
How
do
we
make
sure
that
you
know
people
are
are
adequately
registering
here
and
and
who
do
they
report
to
within
our
city?
A
I
take
it
from
the
presentation
that
it
may
be
the
city
attorney's
office,
but,
of
course
you
know
people
vote
for
us
and
they
should
let
us
know-
and
I
think
by
extension,
we
would
be
able
to
inform
our
city
attorney
as
well.
So
would
anyone
like
to
kind
of
take
that
on
from
staff,
as
an
initial
comment
before
I
bring
it
over
to
council?
A
A
Oh
and
sorry,
mr
city
attorney
you'll
have
to
the
green
light,
means,
go
right.
F
F
Out
to
either
either
the
clerk's
office
or
my
office,
we
will
review
the
complaint
and,
if
appropriate,
investigate
okay.
G
Yeah
mayor
paul,
I
just
have
a
general
question,
maybe
for
kirsten
and
looking
at
the
list
that
we
have
of
people
who
have
registered.
I
was
wondering
if
kirsten
could,
share
the
screen
and
show
us
how
we
go
to
the
the
website
and
look
up
who
the
the
individuals
actually
are.
So,
for
instance,
we
have
apple
incorporated
as
a
a
lobbyist
and
when
I
go
to
click
on
that,
I
get
led
over
to
their
application
page
and
then
I'm
given
three
different
names.
G
B
Okay,
so
here
is
the
this
is
from
the
lobbyist
registration
page
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
There
is
the
public
access
portal.
There
is
a
get
started,
link
which
you
select
and
then
it
will
take
you
to
our
vendor
host
page
to
search
for
the
file
statements,
so
these
are
all
of
the
entities
that
have
filed
to
date.
If
you
go
to
the
far
right,
there
are
should
be
live
links
to
view
the
filings,
so
so
I'll
just.
I
believe
this
one
I
just
filed
yesterday.
B
It
downloads
to
the
bottom
of
your
screen
as
a
pdf,
and
then
this
is
all
of
the
required
information.
So
this
filing
happened
to
be
a
quarterly
report.
The
first
quarterly
report
was
due
this
past
friday
april
15th,
and
so
we
received
a
number
of
filings
from
our
current
lobbyists
and
if
it
were
say
a
registration,
the
initial
registration
box
would
be
checked
and
then
annual
renewal
and
so
forth.
B
B
Information
information
that
if
it's
somebody
that's
lobbying
on
behalf
of
a
company
who
they're
meeting
with
and
what
the
purpose
of
the
meetings
relate
to,
what
type
of
lobbyists
they
fall
under
those
three
categories:
the
contract
lobbyists
as
well
as
the
business
organization
and
then
at
the
bottom
or
so
the
so
these
should
all
be
filled
out
as
appropriate,
and
then
they
include
a
fee
and
any
delinquent
fees.
So
in
this
case
this
is
a
quarterly
filing.
So
there
isn't
there
aren't
any
fees
associated
with
the
quarterly
filing.
B
Only
the
annual
registration
is
that
is
that
sufficient.
G
Through
the
mayor,
I'm
sure
thank
you
so
kirsten
if
you
could
scroll
back
up.
There
were
a
couple
of
other
names
that
were
on
on
this
document,
and
I'm
just
wondering
if
this
is
just
one
individual
filing.
G
And
it's
in
it
looking
at
that
apple
filing,
it
seems
as
though
like
this
shows
the
name
of
the
business.
So
I'm
going
to
assume
this
is
the
marina
plaza
project,
and
then
we
have
the
the
owners,
officers
or
employees
line
with
the
mr
wong
and
and
ms
huang
is
the
actual
lobbyist.
So
albert
would
not
be
able
to
lobby.
He
would
have
to
actually
file
another
document
if
he
were
to
or
is
he
is
he
included
in
this.
B
G
Okay,
thank
you
and
through
the
mayor
also,
could
they.
It
looks
like
because
the
way
the
way
apple
filed
their
paperwork
that
they
had
three
individual
lobbyists
underneath
the
the
apple
name.
So
I'm
going
to
assume
that
this
marina,
plaza
could
have
filed
their
paperwork.
Saying
marina,
plaza,
llc,
just
like
apple,
did
and
then
put
put
various
names
under
it.
The
the
reason
why
I
kind
of
take
issue
with
that.
G
The
way
that
the
apple
lobbyists
are
filed
is
that
you
have
to
kind
of
dig
into
the
paperwork
to
find
out
who
the
actual
lobbyists
are
for
for
that
company,
and
here
it
seems
pretty
clear
we
have
the
individual's
name,
and
then
you
have
to
kind
of
reverse
work
to
find
out
who
they
represent
by
digging
into
the
paperwork
there.
So
I'm
not,
I
guess.
Ideally,
I
would
want
to
see
the
person's
name
and
the
company
like
all
together
on
on
in
this
top
level
summary.
B
Apple
is
a
little
bit
different
because
they
do
have
somebody
lobbying
on
their
behalf.
Politicom
is
the
company,
and
so
they
did
file
a
little
bit
differently.
They
named
apple
as
the
lobbyist
instead
of
their
own
lobbyist
company,
so
perhaps
they
it
might
be
appropriate
for
them
to
file
as
politicom
to
be
lobbying
on
behalf
of
apple.
B
A
Okay
well
great,
thank
you
very
much
council
member
moore
as
well
as
madam
city
clerk.
I
believe
the
vice
mayor.
You
would
like
to
speak
vice
mayor.
H
A
Vice
mayor
chow-
I
just
want
to-
I
just
want
to
laud
you
for
that
that
comment
that
that
I
find
that
that
that
astounding
and
and
quite
insightful
for
me,
it's
a
matter
of
first
impression.
I
haven't
heard
that
you
know
in
the
context
of
of
our
lobbying
ordinance,
but
that's
a
really
great
point.
That's
that's
what
people
in
the
industry
often
refer
to
as
back
channeling
and
you're.
Absolutely
right,
I
mean
a
lot.
A
lot
of
stuff
gets
done
through
through
that
mechanism.
A
I
will
note
this
is
again
our
first
meeting
back.
I
I
think
our
city
attorney
might
be
having
some
technical
issues.
Is
that
right?
Okay?
Well,
let
me
do
this
because
this
is
so
you
know
legally
heavy.
I
I
would
like
to
make
sure
that
chris,
your
office
is
able
to
speak
to
our
items.
Let's
just
take
a
five
minute
break
and
we'll
reconvene
I
have
551
will
reconvene
at
5
57
just
to
make
sure
that
we
have
the
ability
to
get
the
the
full.
A
H
Yeah
second
question
is
regarding
501c
organization
who
does
advocate
for
policies
right
now
they
are
exempt
from
registration,
but
what?
If
people,
some
entity
makes
donation
to
this
501c
organization,
who
then
lobbies
for
a
certain
policy
direction?
I
find
out
san
francisco.
Has
this
major
develop
developer.
H
Requirement
that
all
major
developers,
with
more
than
like
three
hundred
thousand
dollar
project,
are
required
to
disclose
all
their
donation
to
any
nonprofit,
that's
working
in
the
city.
That
might
be
something
to
consider
for
transparency.
I
think
we
are
not
trying
to
limit
any
lobbying
like
mayor
said,
but
the
residents
do
need
to
know
on
the
train
to
have
transparency
on
how
and
who
are
doing
those
lobby.
Thank.
A
You
thank
you
very
much
vice
mayor
and
just
to
encapsulate
it.
Mr
city
attorney
a
couple
of
topics.
The
lobbying
of
staff.
A
F
Yeah,
so
so
there
is
an
exemption
for
for
501c
organizations,
that's
common
in
lobbying
ordinances,
not
just
in
cupertino
and
in
other
jurisdictions.
I
think
we
would
have
to
look
carefully
at
legal
issues
if
there
was
a
desire
to
to
to
modify
that
exemption,
and
you
know
stat
staff
is
covered
under
the
current
lobbying
ordinance.
There
are
exemptions
for
you
know,
for
that
would
cover
a
number
of
activities.
F
So
you
know
if,
if
if
there
were
a
desire
to
narrow
those
exemptions,
we
would
need
to
look
at.
You
know
any
legal
issues
that
that
we
need
to
take
into
consideration.
A
A
Okay
and
then
the
second
question
for
the
501c
entities
just
to
clarify
this,
just
because
you're,
a
member
of
a
501c
entity
that
doesn't
give
you
blanket
protection,
you
can't
just
go
ahead
and
say:
well,
I'm
a
member
of
you
know,
for
example,
this
501c3,
nonprofit
or
charitable
organization,
and
therefore
I
can
go
in
front
of
city
council
and
tell
them
to
do
anything.
I
want,
because
I'm
a
member
of
this
organization,
you
actually
have
to
make
it
clear
that
you're
lobbying
on
behalf
of
that
organization,
for
a
position
that
they
have.
H
Just
a
minute,
so
I
understand
san
francisco
also
has
that
exemption,
but
then
they
in
order
they
are
not.
I'm
not
saying
we
should
remove
or
limit
that
exemption,
but
they
are
just
adding
transparency
by
requiring
a
disclosure
of
donation
to
501c
organization
from
people
who
have
large
projects
who
could
potentially
benefit
financially
insignificant
amount.
F
Yeah,
so
if
council
were
interested
in
pursuing
additional
disclosure
requirements,
you
know
they.
I
think
you
know
you
would
want
to
give
direction
to
staff
and
again
we'd
want
to
look
at
legal
issues
that
surround
any
any
changes,
and
certainly
we
take
a
closer
look
at
the
san
francisco
ordinance.
A
Okay,
very
good!
Let
me
go
ahead
before
I
call
back
on
you,
council,
member
way
or
willie.
Did
you
either
of
you
have
a
comment
or
question
or
comments
or
questions
that
you
wanted
to
make
before
we
head
back
to
councilmember,
moore
councilmember
away
and
then
willie.
I
So
if
I
listen
carefully
of
city
attorney's
comments,
so
it's
not
just
city
staff,
but
also
elected
officials.
Every
everybody's
covered
under
this
ordinance
right,
that's
correct!
Okay,
thank
you.
J
Yeah,
so
my
questions
are
a
little
bit
more
how
this
is
actually
seen
by
the
community,
so
somebody
is
registered
as
a
lobbyist
and
it's
on
record,
but
when
they
let's
say
they
speak
at
the
podium,
do
they
need
to
identify
themselves
that
they
are
lobbyist
for
this,
as
opposed
to
making
it
seem
like
they're,
just
a
community
member
on
behalf
of
themself,
that's
kind
of
the
first
question:
how
does
this
apply
to
that?
Do
they
need
to
identify
themselves
when
they're
speaking.
F
I
don't
believe,
there's
a
requirement
in
the
current
ordinance
that
requires
people
to
identify
themselves
as
such
when
they're
speaking,
you
know
again
if
we
were
to
add
that
requirement.
We'd
want
to
look
very
carefully
at
at
any
restrictions
on
compelled
speech.
You
know,
which
you
know
does
raise.
First,
amendment
concerns.
J
So
I
I
would
want
to
make
that
a
point.
You
know.
Transparency
is
truly
what's
needed
for
for
democracy,
to
work
for
the
community
to
know
what's
going
on
and
when
individuals
come
to
the
podium
to
try
to
sway
the
council
on
different
issues,
and
yet
they
don't
identify
that
they're
part
of
a
group
in
san
francisco
and
the
appearance
is
oh,
maybe
that's
just
you
know
a
resident
that
lives
off
of
de
anza
boulevard
or
something,
and
it
leaves
a
total
misunderstanding
by
the
bigger
population.
J
That's
looking
to
see,
you
know
what's
right
for
the
community
man,
if
we
get
a
lot
of
people
that
come
and
speak
on
something
and
they
all
seem
to
be,
you
know
living
in
this
small
vicinity,
then
likely
will
tend
to
bend
more
in
that
direction.
But
if
they're
truly
not,
then
we
should.
You
know
the
community
should
know
that,
so
that
we
then
make
the
right
decision
for
the
community.
J
So
I
could
go
and
say
it
gets
a
a
little
bit
more
complicated
when
we
have
something
like
ab1174
and
we
had
these
different
groups
that
were
advocating
in
sacramento
on
behalf
of
development
within
cupertino
and
once
again
you
know
it's
not
evident
to
the
community
here
what's
going
on
and
how?
How
do
we?
J
A
Leave
it
thank
you
very
much
councilmember
willie
and
vice
mayor
ciao,
all
I'll
call
you
after
I
make
some
brief
comments
and
then,
after
councilman
moore,
who
also
had
her
hand
raised
so
mr
city
attorney,
I
understand
and
appreciate
your
comment
with
regard
compelled
speech.
A
At
the
same
time,
I
think
that
the
members
of
the
public
also
have
the
right
to
you,
know,
ask
their
questions,
and
so
I
I
would
just
make
as
a
comment
and
please
feel
free
to
interject.
If
that's
somehow
incorrect,
you
know
people
are
free
to
ask
including
us,
you
know.
Are
you
aware
of
our
lobbyist
ordinance?
Are
you
registered
under
a
lobby
lobbying
ordinance
of
you
know,
people
that
are
speaking,
and
you
know
at
least
seem
to
at
least
one
of
us
to
might
be.
A
You
know
falling
under
a
lobbying
requirement.
I
mean
so
that's
just
my
comment.
You
know
no,
no,
no
need
to
you
know
you
know
comment,
but
but
if
you
think
that's
not
right,
I
mean
I
I
I.
I
certainly
think
that
I
have
the
right
to
ask
if
someone's
aware
of
our
lobbying
ordinance
and
then
my
other.
A
My
other
comment,
although
this
is
part
partly
a
question
as
well
and
again,
you
know
I
promise
to
go
back,
councilmember,
moore
and
vice
merchant
for
this
I
was
noticing
in
one
of
our
other
ordinances,
and
this
is
something
that
we've
actually
enacted
not
too
long
ago
as
well.
This
had
had
to
do
with
multi-family
housing
units
and
smoking.
A
A
Yes,
okay,
great,
so
I
apologize
if
I'm
not
quite
getting
some
of
this
correct,
but
if
you
can
see
my
cursor,
it
would
be
10.90.060
and
my
my
interest
is
just
in
adding
this.
I
think,
fairly
simple
clause.
Any
person
may
bring
a
civil
action
to
enforce
this
chapter,
to
prevent
future
violations
and
may
sue
to
recover,
actual
or
statutory
damages,
including
court
costs
and
attorney
fees,
and
so
mr
city
attorney
my
question
or
or
the
city
clerk.
A
My
question
is:
is
there
anything
preventing
us
from
modifying
our
lobbying
ordinance
to
include
this?
This
clause.
A
Okay,
great
well,
thanks
very
much.
Let
me
go
back
to
council,
member
moore
and
then
vice
mayor
ciao.
G
Okay,
thank
you
mayor
paul,
so
looking
at
the
the
501c
organizations
under
the
501c6,
you
have
business
leagues,
chamber
of
commerce,
real
estate
boards,
boards
of
trade
and
pro
football
leagues,
which
I
think
one
of
our
neighboring
cities
would
would
be
interested
in
that
one.
But
these
would
be
exempt.
I'm
just
not
quite
understanding,
because
these
would
be
essentially
lobbying
organizations
and
I
would
think
they
would
need
to
register.
G
But
yet
we
seem
to
have
exempted
them
and
in
particular
I
think
it's
it's
somewhat
confusing
to
me,
because
we
have
donated
money,
city,
money
to
a
501c6
organization
which
has
a
pack
and
that
pack
then
went
and
endorsed
and
gave
financial
assistance
to
the
campaigns
of
of
certain
candidates
for
city
council
and
then
also
endorsed
and
supported
development
projects,
and
and
they
continue
to,
in
my
words,
lobby,
for
legislation
which
is
in
process
right
now.
Even
so,
I
I
don't
understand
how
you
know:
what's
the
loophole?
G
That's
making
it
so
that
they
don't
have
to
register.
F
Well,
there's
there
is
an
exception
exception
for
50166
entities
in
the
lobbying
ordinance.
You
know
also,
you
know,
campaign
activity
would
not
necessarily
be
lobbying
activity,
so
you
know
that's
that's
regulated
differently
under
california
law
and
at
the
state
level.
G
Okay
and
through
the
mayor
so
are
we
are
we
unable
to
require
a
501
c
6
to
register
as
a
lobbyist
firm?
Is
there
some
law
preventing
us
to
do
that
and
then,
if
that's
the
case
is
our
recourse,
then
we
don't
want
to
donate
money
to
an
organization
which
is
turning
around
and
lobbying
us
and
there's
nothing.
We
can
we're.
A
Essentially,
councilmember
more
just
just
for
the
you
know,
sake
of
time,
efficiency
I'm
going
to
interject,
because
I
believe
the
city
attorney
has
already
answered
that
question.
He
stated
that
he
would
need
to
go
back
and
look
into
the
law,
basically
research,
the
requirements
of
501cs
and
see
you
know
whether
there
are
some
flexible
points
with
regard
to
adjusting
the
lobbying
ordinance
to
encompass
their
reporting
requirements.
Now,
if
I'm
putting
words
in
your
mouth
chris,
please
let
me
know.
F
Yeah
that's
correct
if
there
were
specific
direction
from
council
to
look
at
that,
we
would
certainly
we
would
you
know
both
research,
any
known
legal
limitations
and
look
at
ordinances
in
other
jurisdictions
to
try
to
come
up
with
what
best
practices
are
right.
A
Okay,
so
I'm
kind
of
formulating
a
motion
in
my
mind
that
will
be
included
as
part
of
the
motion
I'd
like
to
set
forth,
but
customer
more
if
you're
done.
If
not
did
you
have
any
other
comments
or
questions
at
this
point.
G
A
501
series
that
I'd
like
to
hear
about
well,
thank
you
very
much,
councilman
moore
and
in
fact
I
was
just
going
to
identify
501cs
and
not
put
a
sub.
You
know
number
in
there
really
quick
question
chris,
and
this
is
from
councilmember
moore's
comment
pro.
Was
it
pro
sports
or
pro
football
organizations,
particularly
councilmember
moore
that
you
had
in
there,
because
I
I
know
I
I'll
just
give
a
little
bit
of
a
history
lesson.
A
I
I
actually
asked
for
this
initially
a
couple
of
years
ago,
and
I
had
indicated
to
our
then
representative
of
the
firm
you
know
representing
the
city
attorney's
office,
that
santa
clara
already
had
a
lobbying
ordinance.
So
I'm
wondering
whether
that
might
be
an
artifact
of
santa
clara's.
You
know
being
used
as
a
template.
Was
it?
Was
it
a
pro
football
or
was
it
pro
sports.
G
A
Right
got
it
interesting,
go
football
all
right!
Well,
I
retract
that
question,
I'm
assuming
that
that's
not
specifically
called
out
in
our
municipal
ordinance
as
an
exemption,
football
teams
or
football
organizations.
A
H
So,
first
response
to
council
member
willie's
comment
about
speak
person
speaking
in
a
public
meeting.
Actually
our
current
munich
code
has
a
section
called
exemptions
to
lobbyists
include
number
four
if
they
are
speaking
basically,
if
they
are
speaking
in
a
public
meeting,
provide
testimony
and
that's
in
public
record
and
available
for
public
review,
that's
not
considered
a
lobbying.
H
So
I
think
that
this
lobbying
is
really
for
transparency,
that
for
things
that
does
not
happen
in
a
regular
public
meeting
so
for
to
clever
clarify
that
and
the
question
for
to
follow
up
on
the
potential
lobbying
activity
for
city
city
staff,
as
we
know
that
we
often
contract
out
when
we
are
lack
of
staff
for
consultants
and
consultants,
do
provide
policy
direction
and
recommendations
to
the
council.
So
how
would
the
lobbying
ordinance
come
affect
consultants
who
get
lobbied
by
the
various
organizations?
H
A
All
right,
thank
you
very
much.
Vice
mayor
chow
and
chris
did
you
want
to
take
on
those
couple
questions.
F
Yes,
so
so
the
lobbying
ordinance
regulates
contacts
with
city
of
contacts
with
city
officials,
so
that
includes
staff,
and
it
includes
you
know,
elected
officials
and
appointed
officials.
It
would
not
necessarily
include
city
contractors-
and
I
believe
you
know
the
theory
being-
that
city
city
staff
will
always
be.
You
know,
supervising
city
contractors
and
again.
I
think
it
would
be
unusual
to
have
a
lobbying
ordinance
that
was
directed
at
private
sector
employees
and
if,
if
that
were
something
council
were
interested
in
exploring,
we
would
have
to
look
at
it
very
closely.
A
G
Thank
you,
mary
paul,
and-
and
this
is
kind
of
following
on
with
what
the
vice
mayor
said.
So
what
what
happens?
If
you
have
a
developer,
for
instance,
that
has
somebody
that's
registered
as
a
lobbyist
and
they
together
go
to
the
city,
maybe
the
planning
department.
They
know
that
we
have
a
lot
of
these,
these
big
arena
numbers
and
they
they
want
to
advocate
to
get
a
good
number
of
those
for
their
particular
property.
G
And
then
perhaps
you
could
have
a
member
of
the
planning
department
then
pass
this
on
to
the
city,
to
the
city
council,
during
the
determination
of
where
these
numbers
would
get
located
now.
I
would
think
that
that
would
fall
under
lobbying,
but
it
also
seems
to
be
something
that
that
foreseeably
would
be
ordinary
process
in
for
with
the
developer,
coming
to
the
planning
department.
So
could
could
you
clarify
where
it
might
become
lobbying
if
it
isn't
entirely
well.
A
Thank
you,
councilman
moore.
It
kind
of
reminds
me
of
some
of
the
brown
act
requirements
such
as
like
serial
communications
or
something
along
those
lines.
It
sort
of
sounds
like
that.
But
but
chris
did
you
want
to
speak
to
that
notion.
You
know
whether
there
could
be
kind
of
a
multi-communication
originating
from
someone
who
might
be
you
know
defined
as
a
lobbyist
under
the
ordinance.
F
So
so,
if
I
mean
if
it's
and
I
I
think
it
might
be
legally
difficult
to
reach
that
type
of
indirect
communication,
you
know
because
you
know
you'd
essentially
be
regulating
speech
between
two
private
individuals,
and
you
know
the
lobbying
ordinances
here
and
in
other
jurisdictions,
tend
to
target
direct
contacts
with
city
officials.
Oh.
A
F
A
Well,
you
know
this
is
good.
I
I
really
appreciate
the
discussion
here.
You
know
there
are
larger
concerns
here.
At
the
end
of
the
day
I
mean
you
know,
we've
all
heard
about
things
that
we
have
heard
classified
over
the
course
of
the
last
several
years
as
fake
news,
and
you
know
it's
it's
it's
not
necessarily
relegated
to
one
side
or
the
other.
A
We
want
accurate
information
and
it's
an
open
and
free
society,
but
we're
also
best
served
by
understanding
where
you
know
particular,
certainly,
monetary
directions
and
motivations
are
coming
from.
So
what
I'd
like
to
do
at
this
point
is
call
on
council
member
way
who
is
waving
at
me
so
and
then
councilmember.
Will
you
want
to
follow
up
as
well,
so
councilman
roy.
I
Thank
you,
mayor
paul.
I
would
like
to
ask
a
city
attorney
a
question
because
I
believe
communications
are
very
important.
So
what's
the
difference
between
communication
and
lobbying,
because
I
do
believe
we
have
individually
met
with
amy
chen
a
week,
you
know
and
that's
open,
that's
pretty
I
before
she
contacted
me,
I
asked.
Should
I
talk
to
her
and
my
instruction
from
city
attorney
is:
is
okay
because
we
are
listening
to
input.
I
F
So
you
know
so
lobbying
is,
is
basically
defined
as
trying
to
influence
the
decision
of
a
city
official.
You
know
that
said
there
are
a
number
numerous
exemptions
to
that
and-
and
you
know
those
exemptions
may
apply,
particularly
when
a
person
is
advocating
on
their
own
behalf.
F
You
know
whether
they're
a
business
owner
or
a
property
owner,
but
you
know
so
you
really
have
to
look
at
it
on
a
case-by-case
basis
and
you
know
and
see
if
you
know
if
if
this
person
qualifies
in
a
as
a
lobbyist-
and
you
know
if
they
do,
whether
one
of
those
exemptions
applies.
A
Okay,
well,
thanks
for
the
comment,
question
kelly
councilmember,
we're
calling
you,
after
that
advice
from
joe
councilman
willie.
J
Yeah,
so
I'm
I'm
still
pretty
much
focused
to
making
sure
things
are
transparent
when
it's
presented
and
the
community
is
seeing
that
they
know
what
they're,
seeing
vice
mayor's
reference
to
that
chapter
or
section
four
and
the
exemption.
I
I'd
really
like
to
remove
those
types
of
exemptions
when
somebody
wants
to
present
something.
J
They
would
do
likewise
and
I
think
that
needs
to
be
expanded
to
other
people
that
are
addressing
the
city
council
in
front
of
the
community
so
that
the
community
truly
know
truly
knows
what
the
intent
is,
and
it's
very
easy
to
be
deceptive
and
represent
some
group
from
outside
of
the
area
and
make
it
appear
that
they're
raising
the
issue
as
if
they
lived
in
this
community
here,
and
I
think
the
community
needs
to
know
that,
so
I'd
be
really
hoping.
We
remove
those
exemptions,
we're
not
trying
to
inhibit
speech
at.
J
H
So,
regarding
amy
chen,
I
met
with
her
two
or
three
times
she
did
tell
me.
She
is
a
registered
lobbyist,
so
she
her
action
is
lobbying
for
the
particular
project
and
she
is
paid
for
to
do
so.
She
was
very
transparent
about
that,
and
also
I
took
issue
with
city
attorneys
interpretation
that
consultants
are
individuals
when
they
work
for
a
city
as
a
public
contractor.
H
They
are
acting
as
a
public
official
under
our
definition,
so
they
are
not
individuals
and
they
are
bound
by
public
on
any.
I
think
any
city
staff
has
to
abide
by
any
conflict
of
interest
or
anything
consultants
should
abide
by
them
too.
Otherwise,
you
we
shouldn't
come
check
anything
out
and
I'm
really
concerned
about
that
interpretation.
H
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much
vice
mayor
chow,
and
let
me
just
follow
up
with
a
quick
question
to
the
city
attorney
on
your
comments,
so
so
chris
a
contract
consultant
with
the
city
for
these
purposes.
If,
if
it's
some
kind
of
project,
that's
being
done
on
behalf
of
the
city,
if
someone
is
trying
to
influence
their
decisions
based
upon
the
work
that
they
are
doing
for
the
city,
is
that
interaction
not
considered
part
of
the
umbrella
of
actions
that
would
be
covered
by
this
ordinance
because
there
is
a
monetary
relationship.
A
So
I'm
trying
to
understand
if
vice
mayor,
chad's
understanding,
at
least
from
what
I
was
able
to
glean
of
it,
is
accurate
and-
and
maybe
you
guys
had
a
different
conversation,
but
I
wasn't
hearing
that
that
that
point
covered
in
our
conversation
here,
so
maybe
some
clarification
is
is
needed
as
well.
So
so
so
chris
is
that
am
I
hearing
that
right
I
mean.
Would
that
be
potentially
something
that
would
be
harder
for
us
to
get
at
if
we're
considering
an
outside
consultant,
a
a
a
non-party
with
regard
to
the
city.
K
A
It
okay.
I
I
hear
what
you're
saying
and
I
think
that
is
worth
testing.
If
that's,
if
it
came
down
to
it,
I
mean
particularly
if
you
know
it
was
a
project
of
such
significant
import
to
the
city,
but
I
I
I
hear
what
you're
saying
vice
versa.
You
have
your
hand
raised
again.
Did
you
want
to.
C
H
A
There's
no
need
to
reiterate
your
point.
I
I
think
it's
been
made
and
you
know
let's
just
keep
going
at
this
point.
H
But
so
one
potential
thing
is,
I
think
I
read
somewhere.
I
forgot
where
a
city
has
requirement
for
consultant
to
disclose
their
the
the
the
donation
they
made
to
others
or
they
receive,
and
so
so
there
are
certain
cities
who
do
require
disclosure
for
donations
being
made
to
or
from
between,
consultant
and
other
entities.
A
Okay,
this
is
what
I'd
like
to
move
in
an
effort
to
increase
transparency
and
reduce
exemptions.
I'd
like
to
move
that
the
city
council
directs
staff
to
examine
the
exemptions
based
upon
501c
organizations,
which
apparently
are
exempt
from
registration
under
our
current
lobbying
ordinance
and
to
examine
an
added
requirement
to
indicate
contributions
to
the
organization
by
potentially
lobbying
entities
or
people.
A
A
Okay,
I
I
will
go
ahead
and
amend
the
motion
to
include
examination
of
the
significance
of
a
political
action
committee
because
I
know
councilmember
moore
you're,
recently
wrongly
described
as
being
part
of
the
vta
political
action
committee
when
in
fact
you
are
part
of
the
vta
pac,
but
that
stands
for
policy
advisory
committee.
A
So
so
just
you
know
explicate
that
do
you
accept
that
as
a
seconder?
Yes,.
G
A
H
I
hope
to
add
an
amendment.
Okay,.
H
Ordinance
right
now,
city
official
does
include
city
staff.
I
would
like
to
add
city
staff,
including
consultants.
A
Okay,
I
would
like
to
go
ahead
and
make
an
amendment
to
my
motion
to
include
direction
to
staff,
to
study
the
issue
of
whether
consultants
could
be
included
in
the
aegis
of
those
that
are
those
that
are
considered
city
officials
for
purposes
of
the
lobbying
ordinance.
Then
now
these
are
paid
consultants
by
the
city
council.
Member
way,
oh
let
me
before
I
go
to
you
council
my
way,
councilman
moore.
Will
you
accept
that
as
the
second
er
of
the
motion?
Yes,
okay,
thank
you.
Councilman.
I
A
Scene,
let
me
let
me
constrain
this
and
specify
I'm
not
going
to
change
the
language
of
the
motion,
but
this
is
for
that
which
they
are
paid
by
the
city
to
do
particular
things.
So
within
the
realm
of
that
activity,
not
anything
that
they
could
possibly
do
or
be.
You
know
working
on
for
for
anybody.
You
know
in
in
the
world.
So
that's
the
motion.
It's
been
twice
amended.
Are
there
any
questions
for
clarifications
from
from
staff
on
this?
A
Okay,
I'm
seeing
head
shakes.
Basically,
so
I
don't
see
any
other
indications
of
wanting
to
speak
vice
mayor
ciao
before
we
go
ahead
and
call
this
vote.
H
A
I
was
referencing
your
reference
to
the
san
francisco
ordinance
with
regard
to
their
chamber
of
commerce.
If
any-
and
forgive
me,
if
I'm
not
getting
this
verbatim,
your
description
was,
if
there's
a
major
development,
for
instance,
and
a
developer
gives
significant
donations
or
any
you
know,
contributions
to
the
501c,
in
this
case
the
501c6
nonprofit
organizations.
A
My
understanding
of
your
description
was
that
san
francisco
was
re
requiring
disclosure
and
description
of
those
contributions
made
to
the
501c6
lobbying
organization.
I
I
had
not,
you
know
expanded
it
in
my
mind
with
regard
to
other
other
types
of
iterations,
and
you
know,
and
frankly,
at
this
point
I'm
not
really
sure
it
makes
sense
to
kind
of
broaden
the
universe
in
the
way
that
you're
describing
it
and.
H
Since
we
are
exploring
right-
and
as
I
remember
there
is
a
city
that
does
require
consultants
to
also
disclose
their
contributions,
or
so
just
wondering,
are
you
interested
in
looking
into
what
other
cities
have
done
in
that
respect?.
A
I
expect
you
know
this
is
what
I'll
do
vice
versa,
if
you
can
find
something
at
our
next
meeting
when
staff
brings
us
back,
I'd
be
happy
to
look
into
I.
I
can
see
what
you're
saying
if
there's
a
major
project
the
city
is
undertaking
and
a
consultant
is
being
kind
of
looked
at
sideways
by
an
applicant
and
the
applicant
thinks
to
themselves
well,
this
consultant
clearly
has
a
lot
of
pull
with
regard
to
this
project.
Why
don't
I
just
kind
of
give
them?
You
know
an
austin
powers.
A
A
A
A
E
E
A
Mayor
paul
here,
thank
you,
madam
city
clerk,
and
we're
very
pleased
today,
as
our
soul
ceremonial
matter,
to
be
able
to
provide
a
proclamation
to
a
long-standing
civil
servant
in
our
community
that
would
be
paulie
bove
of
the
fremont
union
high
school
district.
A
She
is
the
superintendent
of
good
stead
and
decades
experience
in
that
position,
and
we
are
also
very
pleased
as
a
council
to
be
able
to
present
this
to
to
paulie,
and
so,
if
my
fellow
council
members
would
please
meet
me
in
the
middle
of
the
diocese,
let's
go
ahead
and
invite
superintendent
bove.
I
do
have
a
blue
card,
a
request
to
speak
from
a
member
of
the
public.
Let
us
go
ahead
and
present
the
proclamation
first
and
we'll
let
the
member
of
the
public
speak
after
we
do
that,
all
right!
A
A
This
is
from
the
city
of
cupertino,
thanking
you
for
all
of
your
years
of
wonderful
service
to
our
students
and
to
the
community.
Paulie
did
you
want
to
say
a
few
words
before
we
present
this
formally.
L
Well,
I
just
want
to
say
this
is
an
incredible
honor
and
I
have
loved
love,
love
serving
this
community
for
all
the
years.
I've
had
the
privilege
of
doing
so-
and
I
just
know
that
being
here
tonight
and
getting
this
honor
from
you
really
signals.
What
I've
always
known,
which
is
education,
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
in
this
community.
It
is
valued
by
our
parents.
L
A
A
Let's,
let's
look
over
to
esther
there.
I
A
So
we
do
have
a
member
of
the
public,
that's
gilbert
wong,
who
sent
in
a
blue
card,
and
so
gilbert
you'll
have
three
minutes
to
speak:
welcome,
gilbert
I'll,
go
ahead
and
make
a
public
comment
exemption
two
proclamations
since
you're
here
as
our
former
mayor
and
a
member
of
the
public
first
member
of
the
public
to
speak
in
a
regular
council
meeting
in
two
plus
years,
welcome
gilbert.
K
Thank
you,
mayor
darcy,
paul
and
the
cooperative
city
council
and
our
new
c
management
city
attorney.
I'm
just
really
happy
to
be
back
in
our
city
council
chambers,
as
this
is
the
people's
hall,
and
I'm
very
glad
to
be
here
on
your
first
proclamation
to
give
to
our
beloved
superintendent
of
fremont
union
high
school
district.
She
has
over
50
years
of
knowledge
and
service
to
our
community
and
has
worked
really
hard
as
our
high
school
trustee,
as
both
of
my
as
our
superintendent,
as
both
of
the
trustees
are
very
honored.
K
To
have
her.
Both
of
my
daughters
are
one
of
them.
Graduated
from
homestead,
high
school
and
her
high
school
diploma
was
signed
by
superintendent
beauvais
and
my
little
one
who
will
be
graduating
this
december,
so
at
least
both
of
them
will
be
under
under
paulie's
leadership
and
the
trustee.
K
I
see
naomi
matsumoto
also
here
too,
that
we
really
shares
the
partnership
that
we
have
with
the
sea
of
cupertino
fremont
union
high
school
district
probably
mentioned
the
ced,
as
well
as
the
foothill
ganza
community
college
district
that
we
really
live
here
because
of
our
school
district
and
our
schools.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
K
A
We
do
have
another
blue
card
that
came
in
under
the
wire.
We
have
the
president
of
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
board,
naomi
nakano
matsumoto.
I
do
have
one
hand
raised
in
zoom
as
well,
but
I
think
that
might
not
be
for
this
item
and
that
hand
is
lowered.
Welcome
president
nakano
matsumoto.
M
Thank
you
mayor
and
city
council
members.
My
name
is
naomi
nakano
matsumoto.
I
am
the
president
of
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
board.
We
would
like
to
thank
you
for
this
very
well-deserved
recognition
of
our
superintendent
paulie
bovee.
We
are
very
sad
to
have
a
have
her
leave
us.
She
has
built
a
great
education
system
here
in
the
cupertino
sunnyvale
area
and,
as
she
said,
part
of
that
is
because
of
the
partnership
we
have
with
the
city
of
of
cupertino
and
the
great
people
who
live
here
and
how
much
the
residents
here.
M
A
Thank
you,
naomi
keep
up
the
great
work
at
fuhst,
and
so
I
do
have
a
hand
waving
at
me
from
council
member
way.
Councilmember
way.
I
I
will
grant
you
the
minute
all
right
so
and
and
his
preface
to
that,
and
I
will
open
up
to
other
council
members.
They
want
to
speak.
I
realized
that
you
were
a
long-time
sitting
board
member
working
with
paulie
as
well
so
councilmember
thank.
I
You
mayor
paul,
I
really
want
to
personally
say
I
served
on
the
freeman
union
high
school
district
with
polly
from
2007-2018.
I've
seen
her
in
action.
Her
love
and
passion
for
our
kids
is
just
extremely
admirable
and
I
want
to
quote
this
in
her
office.
Public
education
is
the
best,
is
the
most
is
equalizer
in
our
community
and
she
truly
believes
that
and
she
brings
that
to
the
children
and
to
the
students
and
to
the
family.
So
paulie,
you
have
my
admiration,
I'm
pretty
sure
retirement
is
just
a
start
of
new
adventures.
A
Thank
you
councilmember
roy,
and
I
know
that
I
speak
for
the
entire
council
when
I
say
that
we
echo
the
sentiments-
and
you
know
thanks
a
lot
for
almost
making
the
superintendent
cry
in
the
first
live
meeting.
But
in
any
event,
yes,
you
do
have
our
deep-seated
appreciation
for
your
service.
Paulie.
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
vice
mayor.
Will
we
open
the
door?
Okay?
So
can
you
please
keep
it
brief
within
the
minute
thanks
man.
H
So
paulie,
I
really
wait.
I
think
cupertino
is
really
honored
that
to
have
you
as
superintendent
I'm
impressed
when
there
are
difficult
decisions.
You
really
engage
the
community
and
are
willing
to
slow
down
and
reach
a
compromise,
the
solution
so
that
that
serve
multi,
the
different
needs
of
the
community,
and
then
you
really
are
in
touch
with
the
community
that
I'm
so
happy
that
you
reach
out
to
me
to
endorse
the
fund
major
for
and
parcel
tax
for
fu
hsd.
H
A
J
Wonderful,
I
just
I
just
want
to
thank
paulie
for
for
that
many
years
you
have
touched
so
many
lives,
you'll
you'll,
never
know
we'll,
never
know
where
all
those
students
have
gone
all
the
accomplishments,
that
those
students
have
achieved
and
your
efforts
are
behind
all
of
them
and
there's
no
words
to
express.
J
A
Thank
you
very
much
councilman
willie
and
I
think
that
will
do
it
we'll
go
on
to
oral
communications,
but
before
we
do
that,
we
have
postponements
and
orders
of
the
day
on
the
agenda
itself,
because
we
did
continue
this
item,
which
is
item
number
29
on
our
agenda
from
our
prior
regular
council
meeting.
We
do
have
a
request
from
staff
to
consider
the
municipal
code
amendments
to
the
munich
code,
title
ii,
adding
chapter
2.96
regarding
the
economic
development
committee.
A
I
know
I
have
another
request
from
staff
and
so
city
manager,
jim
troupe,
did
you
want
to
add
another
postponement
at
this
point
as
a
request
to
council.
N
A
Very
good,
thank
you,
mr
city
manager,
troop.
I
will
go
ahead
and
move
the
fee
schedule
update
and
because
it
is
actually
quite
a
busy
agenda
tonight,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
add
in
my
motion
item
number
26
as
well.
This
is
the
consideration
of
conducting
the
first
reading
of
an
ordinance
related
to
regulation
of
single-use
plastic
food
wear
and
single-use
carryout
bags.
A
I
wanted
to
do
this
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
so
that
we
wouldn't
have
to
have
the
members
of
the
public
or
staff
stay
if
they
didn't
need
to
so,
including
those
two
items.
The
other
postponement
is
item
29,
and
I
would
suggest
that
we
postpone
them
to
may
3rd
similar
to
item
29
as
described
in
the
agenda.
May
I
have
a
second
for
this
motion
council
member
way
seconds
and
is
there
any?
Let's
go
to
public
comment?
A
First,
I
do
see
one
hand
raised
calling
user
one
to
let
you
know
we
are
on
postponements
and
orders
of
the
day.
There's
a
motion
on
the
table,
but
I'll
go
ahead
and
bring
this
to
call
in
user
one
just
as
fair
warning.
If
you're
not
talking
about
this
particular
item,
I
will
mute
you
and
so
calling
user
one.
I
think
you're
calling
in
you'll
need
to
hit
star
six
on
your
phone
in
order
to
be
heard
on
this
item.
A
Okay,
so
call
in
user,
yes
call
in
user
one!
Please!
If
you
wanted
to
speak
on
postponements,
please
do
you'll
have
up
to
three
minutes.
O
A
I
went
ahead
and
muted
calling
user
one
so
who
explicitly
said
that
that
person
is
not
talking
about
postponements,
so
let
me
go
ahead
and
bring
this
back
to
council.
I
think
there
was
an
indicator
from
councilmember
moore.
Did
you
want
to
speak
on
the
motion?
That's
on
the
table
council
member.
G
Mayor
paul,
I
just
want
to
clarify
so
with
regards
to
the
single-use
plastic
ordinance.
What
is
your
motion.
A
H
H
Is
your
reason
for
postponing?
Is
you
wish
that
this
item
could
be
considered
in
the
beginning
of
the
meeting?
No.
A
That's
not
my
reason
at
all.
I
think
we
just
don't
have
enough
time
to
get
to
some
items
and
I
don't
want
to
have
people
that
are
here
for
that
item.
Wait
until
11
or
11
30
to
hear.
H
A
You
know,
and
I
won't
apologize
in
advance
if
we
get
done
say
like
10
30..
I
think
that
will
be
real
success
on
our
part,
and
I
think
that
this
ordinance
it
can
stand
a
few
weeks
for
us
to
have
an
initial
consideration
of
it.
Okay,
thanks,
mr
mayor
all
right,
no
other
indicators
of
speaking
from
council,
so,
madam
city
clerk,
could
you
please
conduct
that?
I'm
sorry,
please
vote
with
your
lights
thanks
very
much.
A
Thank
you,
madam
city
clerk,
and
just
to
repeat
items.
24,
26
and
29
are
not
going
to
be
considered
this
evening.
We
are
on
to
oral
communications.
Oral
communications
is
for
any
members
of
the
public
that
wish
to
speak
on
any
item
that
can
be
considered
by
the
city
council,
but
is
not
on
our
agenda
I'll,
go
ahead
and
start
with
members
of
the
public
who
have
their
hands
raised
on
zoom.
A
A
Okay,
if
you
send
an
email
to
cityclerk
at
cupertino.org
during
this
time,
to
indicate
that
you
would
like
to
speak
on
this
item,
and
this
will
go
for
other
items
as
well.
Then
the
city
clerk
will
read
your
comment
up
to
three
minutes
during
this
time,
and
so
please
indicate
you'd
like
to
speak
during
the
time
that
the
first
person
is
speaking.
P
Good
evening,
mayor
paul
and
council
members,
my
name
is
rashi
sharma.
I
am
a
local
high,
schooler
and
volunteer
with
the
santa
clara
valley,
audubon
society.
Our
planet
is
experiencing
a
loss
of
all
life
forms.
A
recent
study
mapped
concentration
of
imperial
species
in
the
country.
It
highlighted
california,
including
the
bay
area
as
a
hot
spot
for
the
loss
of
species.
P
It
shows
that
our
society
must
find
and
implement
creative
solutions
to
reduce
impacts
to
wildlife,
species
and
biodiversity.
This
includes
how
we
plan
roads
and
streets
roads
can
cause
habitat
fragmentation,
making
it
difficult
for
animals
to
move
migrate
and
maintain
healthy
populations
from
large
animals
such
as
mountain
lions
to
small
ones
like
newts.
We
can
make
a
difference
by
planning
for
wildlife
movement
when
we
design
green
streets
and
storm
drains
culverts
bridges
and
more.
P
In
a
recent
presentation
from
the
california
natural
resources
agency,
titled
secretary
speaker,
series
crossings
amid
climate
change,
california,
department
of
transportation
secretary
omashokan
spoke
on
the
importance
of
planning
transportation,
with
both
human
and
wildlife,
health
and
safety
in
mind.
In
his
comments,
he
did
not
distinguish
wildlife
from
people
we
are
all
together.
P
Q
And
I
serve
as
our
california
natural
resources
secretary,
and
you
are
here
with
us
to
discuss
something
both
important
and
really
inspiring,
and
that
is
building
connectivity
for
our
animals
in
california,
amidst
climate
change
and
so
many
other
stressors.
My
partner
in
crime
today
is
chuck
bonham,
who
leads
our
department
of
fish
and
wildlife
at
the
state
and
who's
really
spent
his
career
as
an
environmental
lawyer,
working.
P
To
build
connections
from
one
hour,
seven
minutes
and
40
seconds
to
one
hour:
nine
minutes
and
20
seconds.
A
R
Yeah
thanks
so
much
so
so
when
it's
time
for
secretary
crowfish,
when
it's
time
for
me
at
some
point,
hopefully
to
ask
governor
newsom
for
a
raise,
I'm
just
gonna
take
this
montage
from
back
to
you
and
chuck
and
just
hand
it
to
him
and
say:
hey,
listen
to
this
anyway.
Thank
thank
you
guys
so
much
for
that.
I
appreciate
that.
R
So
it's
just
my
my
belief
that
in
our
industry
that
we
should
be
looking
out
as
much
as
we
possibly
can
we,
the
practitioners
and
transportation
for
for
for
people
and
part
of
when
I
say
for
people
when
I
say
when
I
say
that
part
of
that
means
that
we're
looking
out
for
the
wildlife
that's
very
much
a
part
of
how
we
live
as
well,
that
those
two
things
are
not
separate.
R
I
know
sometimes
people
you
know
like
to
look
at
those
things
in
different
worlds,
but
the
wildlife
around
us
is
actually
a
part
of
us
and,
as
we
continue
to
try
to
make
our
transportation
system
more
robust
and
grow,
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we're
looking
out
for
the
aquatic
and
the
wildlife
resources
around
us
as
well.
This
should
just
be
ingrained
into
how
we
do
our
work.
I
really
don't
see
it
as
something
that's
like
a
special
effort.
R
It
should
just
be
a
part
of
how
we
do
our
business
so
as
we
think
about
okay
10
seconds,
for
example,
for
people
to
walk
and
bike
and
so
forth.
We
should
be
looking
to
say,
okay,
what
kind
of
natural
resources
or
what
kind
of.
A
Thanks
very
much
video
police
cut
or
whoever
is
controlling,
that
our
next
speaker
is
calling
user
one
followed
by
peggy
griffin
and
lisa
warren,
and
there
are
no
further
hands
remaining
on
the
zoom
function.
I
guess.
A
A
O
Yeah,
thank
you,
council
members.
Actually,
I
have
some
write
up
about
the.
I
ask
her
for
the
almost
some
kind
of
legal
help
for
the
regular,
a
city
system
because
seem
like
the
whatever
the
city
attorney
or
outside.
They
were
just
not
really
on
this
point
to
seeing
like
helping
the
citizen
issues
and
also
the
resistance
issues
and
there's
about
a
matter
of
talking
about.
O
You
know
actually,
there's
no
backyard
structure
accessory
at
all
and
it
was
about
90
some
square
foot
12
feet
the
pace,
structure
built
up
shed
as
not
even
commercial
use
and
no
neighbor
come
complain
and
one
even
far
away
from
everybody.
I
thought
we
found
a
street
viewing
as
well
and
only
apart
a
little
bit
maybe
affected
and
they're
supporting
it.
So
I
for
that
structure
to
turn
down
and
it
takes
the
browning
away
and
it's
completely
unsinkable.
O
It
is
a
second
time
also,
so
we
started
and
meet
the
almost
and
also
they
have
sanctioned
on
us.
Computer
is
not
justified.
It's
just,
and
we
also
fired
a
claim
that
the
earliest
time
we
can
find
out.
This
is
kind
of
even
available
in
the
city.
So
for
the
outside
attorney
or
whatever
clinton
city
attorney,
and
it
just,
we
tried
to
clarify
what
well
and
we
didn't
have
the
first
lesson
received.
We
have
about
5k
station
complete
unheard
of,
and
we
want
this.
O
This
motion
take
down
and
I
want
to
apologize
so
and
also
we
need
a
help
for
the
public
for
to
to
deal
with
all
this
matters
because
she
makes
for
the
sitting
long-term
residents
in
the
city
and
for
the
city,
whatever
they're
using
the
magazine
or
whatever
the
they
think
they're
attorney
outside.
Turning
to
this,
to
do
the
citizens
in
the
city
is
completely
unheard
of
and
to
their
own
interests
as
well,
and
we
have
a
spokesperson
actually
it's
a
volunteer,
especially
not
a
lawyer,
right,
the
408.
O
Let
me
see
396
3640
so
and
we
need
anybody
can
help
and
help
us,
and
then
that
will
make
the
city
much
better
if
there
was
suppressed
and
in
cell
food
using
the
system
tried
to
do
whatever
the
advantage
they
have
and
didn't
care
about
what
other
a
bigger
structure
and
the
toilet
structure
or
commercials
and
suppress
the
citizens
like
this
for
their
own
news.
Thank
you.
D
Good
evening,
council
and
staff,
I
just
want
to
thank
the
council
and
the
city
tech
staff
for
allowing
our
future
council
meetings
and
this
one
to
be
a
mixture
of
online
and
in
person.
This
will
enable
so
many
more
people
to
attend
and
participate
in
our
city
meetings.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
So
much
good
night.
S
Hi,
thank
you.
I
I
agree
with
peggy
and
I'm
glad
I'm
sorry.
I
couldn't
be
there,
but
I
was
barely
here
on
zoom,
so
I'm,
but
I'm
glad
it's
happening.
We
need
in
person
for
lots
of
things
and
I
I
know
this
may
be
in
it
and
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
appropriate
time
to
state
this,
because
I
want
to
talk
about
some
consent
items
that
I'd
like
to
see
hold.
S
But
I
don't
recall
how
you
do
that
so
when
the
opportunity
for
the
public
is
to
do
that,
so
I'm
just
going
to
say
it
right
now
and
if
I'm
wrong
tell
me
to
say
it
later,
I
think
number
22
on
consent.
A
S
A
E
Yeah
good
evening,
everybody,
it's
nice
to
be
back
I'll
echo.
What
peggy
and
lisa
said
about
being
able
to
have
the
hybrid
meetings.
I
actually
did
attend
the
san
jose
city
council
meeting
last
tuesday
and
it
was
hybrid
and
it
went
really
well
shades
of
things
to
come.
E
You
know-
and
I
I
do
I'll
just
speak
briefly.
I
I
think
that
lisa
did
have
a
question
about
pulling
the
items
from
consent.
How
we
do
that
so
anyway,
I
heard
over
recently
just
a
couple
of
days
ago
that
there
may
be
new
arena
numbers
that
are
coming
out
of
southern
california.
E
These
are
there's
a
group
called
skag,
which
is
in
southern
california.
I
think
it's
southern
california
association
of
governing
something
or
others.
I
think
it's
similar
to
either
a
bag,
and
it
appears
that
in
december
there
was
another
analysis
of
the
arena
numbers
for
the
state
and
it
looks
like
they
were
half
of
what
the
arena
numbers
are
that
we're
saddled
with
now
I
I
would
like
to
have
some
someone
try
to
investigate
that,
because
if
this
is
true,
we
should
not
be
per
proceeding
ahead
with
the
arena
numbers
that
we
have
now
there.
E
There
is
a
problem.
The
cities
are
spending
a
lot
of
money
on
trying
to
do
the
housing
elements.
This
is
all
what
250
cities
across
the
state
plus
this
the
counties,
and
we
have
no
assurance
that
hcd
will
certify
us.
We
have
zero
assurance.
There
were
only
two
cities
in
southern
california.
Out
of
maybe
a
hundred
that
were
certified,
those
are
not
very
good
odds
right
now
we
have
situations
where
portola
valley
is
being
reamed.
E
They
are
in
a
city
battle
because
they're
having
to
re-zone
individual
people's
homes
without
with
or
without
their
consent,
I
mean
what
what
has
this
led
us
to?
We
have
mr
putin
invading
a
neighboring
country
for
various
historical
reasons.
Why
is
our
state
allowing
entities
like
hcd
to
ream
every
city?
What
have
we
done?
Nothing?
We
have
survived
two
years
of
covid.
E
We
have
gotten
everyone
in
our
families
and
our
friends
to
get
through
we've
put
up
with
masks,
we've
done
everything
the
state
has
asked
us
to
do
yet
we
are
saddled
and
persecuted
with
everything
from
these
arena
numbers.
I
am
really
tired.
I
want
to
raise
my
head
up
and
be
proud
that
I
live
in
this
state.
I
live
in
cupertino,
but
yet
again
and
again
and
again,
we
are
told
we
are
bad.
We
have
no
right
to
live
in
our
neighborhoods
that
stops
here
that
stops
now.
E
A
T
Thank
you
glad
to
be
back.
Okay,
I'm
I
wanted
to
notify
you
all
and
I
sent
out
my
email
to
all
of
you
and
a
major
thing
here
is
lehigh
hansen,
permanente,
cement,
plant
and
cory.
Their
violations
will
be
reviewed
in
may
at
santa
clara
county
board
of
directors.
There's
another
meeting
of
acquisition
purchasing
of
the
lehigh
land.
This
has
been
my
dream
for
19
years,
and
I
want
all
of
the
public
to
that
is
listening
in
the
city
council
to
get
involved
and
to
do
everything
you
can
to
help
with
this.
T
This
is
major.
This
will
save
lives.
This
will
make
our
community
a
better
place
to
live.
Please
help.
Now.
I
also
included
in
my
listing
stockmeyer
farmhouse
and
sheds
and
property
macmillan
ranch
house
blackberry,
farm,
rolling
hills.
4-H
club
is
in
charge
of
this.
The
blackberry
farm
animals
disgusting.
T
It's
a
terrible
thing
for
these
animals.
Take
a
look
up
there
for
yourselves.
If
you
don't
believe
me,
community
garden
area,
another
place,
we
need
to
help
stevens
creek
corridor
next
to
stevens.
Creek
is
not
maintained.
The
stephens
creek
itself
is
not
cleaned
and
maintained.
The
stephens
creek
corridor
and
the
stephens
creek
ridgeline
both
sides
are
suffering
from
erosion
and
there
are
houses
up
on
these
on
these
ridge
lines
that
are
in
danger.
The
city
needs
to
look
into
this.
The
pool
needs
to
be
reviewed
and
looked
into.
The
golf
course
do.
T
We
need
a
golf
course
folks,
I
don't
think
so.
I
think
we
need
housing.
The
snyder
hammond
home
is
is
another
home
that
needs
to
either
be
moved
or
demolished,
and
it's
owned
by
the
historical
society,
and
I
think
the
city
needs
to
take
charge
of
this.
Please
read
what
I
have
sent
you.
I
have
sent
many
emails.
Roger
lee
had
many
of
my
emails.
We
have
a
new
city
manager
and
a
new
replacement
for
roger
lee
and
public
works,
and
I
need
you
all
to
get
involved
and
please
do
something
about
lehigh
now.
A
A
G
G
We
did
get
a
bit
of
sprinkles
and
there
was
a
rainbow
and
a
six
foot
tall
rabbit
for
this
newly
returned
event,
and
it
was
great
fun
to
see
everyone
out,
especially
the
kids,
with
their
bunny
ears,
on
getting
some
great
exercise,
and
I
want
to
thank
staff
and
the
volunteers
for
making
this
a
great
event.
Thank
you.
A
I
Thank
you,
mayorpot
I'd
like
to
invite
all
the
city
councils
and
and
our
staff
too,
if
they
have
time
for
the
main
eightings
of
the
cal
cities,
peninsula
division
is
going
to
do
a
information
seminar.
Actually
we
have
a
speaker
from
the
governor's
office
to
talk
about
the
care
court
program,
which
is
a
new
program.
So
it's
very
informational
and
I
want
to
skip
the
money
because
we
had
a
great
time
and
I
did
attend
a
zoom-
that's
hosted
by
seamless
bay
area
with
joint
venture
silicon
valley.
It's
really
a
great
initiative.
I
They
have
a
vision
to
coordinate
with
the
27
transit
agencies
in
the
bay
area
to
make
it
a
seamless
bay
area.
So
I
think
that's
a
great
start,
and
I
want
to
thank
mayor
paul.
I
applied
to
the
abac's
regional
planning
committee
to
the
cal
cities,
sea
association
of
santa
clara,
which
you
are
on
the
board
member
and
mayor
nominated
me,
and
I
got
a
hundred
percent
approval,
so
I'm
on
the
board.
So
thank
you
so
much.
Congratulations.
H
Okay,
I'd
like
to
take
this
chance
to
clarify
some
misinformation
that
has
been
spreading
around
by
our
own
council
member
and
school
board
members
because
of
misinformation
from
cusd.
I
think
transparency
is
important.
H
This
slide
was
shared
by
cusd,
where
it
says
that
ceos
the
clan
made
by
the
parents
are
cusd
did
not
conduct
the
7-eleven
committee
before
school
closure
decisions
were
made.
This
is
100
correct,
because
the
cac
in
2020
did
not.
It
was
not
a
bank
act
committee
which
7-11
communities
should
be,
and
the
seven
eleven
community
should
is
required
to
include
seven
categories
of
community
members
and
the
csc,
although
has
more
members,
is
not
a
broader
representation
of
the
community,
and
I
have
listed
out
all
the
legal
requirements
of
the
711
community
in
this
table.
H
I
will
share
and
then
the
best
practices
of
the
ten
seconds
school
closure
that
the
cosd
did
not
follow.
I
will
share
this
document
with
a
city
clerk
as
public
record
for
this
meeting.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
thank
you
vice
mayor
council,
member
willie,
did
you
have
any
council
member
activities
or
brief
announcements
that
you
wanted
to
make.
A
Okay,
well,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
give
mine,
and
let
me
let
me
do
this
since
we're
live
about
a
minute
or
so
I
I
want
to
share
with
everyone
what
I
think
is
probably
the
best
expenditure
of
public
funds,
I've
seen
in
my
seven
and
a
half
years
on
council.
A
So
so
we've
got
this
and
you
might
be
wondering
what,
in
the
world
the
mayor
of
cupertino
is
doing,
holding
up
a
cooler,
that's
a
cooler
I
bought
for
about
50
at
costco,
and
I
brought
that
cooler
with
me
to
a
a
litter
pickup
along
the
highway
along
highway
280..
I
just
want
to
thank
every
single
one
of
my
colleagues
on
council
for
being
there.
Okay,
so
we
coordinated
with
caltrans,
I'm
not
saying
that
we
saved
our
city,
half
a
million
dollars
and
then
the
other
parts
of
the
public
half
a
million.
A
But
man
we
did
a
great
job
on
that
280
on-ramp
off-ramp,
I
should
say
onto
dianza
boulevard
vta
was
coordinating.
At
the
same
time,
our
volunteers
went
to
the
vta
cleanup
across
the
street
and
so
kudos
to
vta
for
being
to
put
it
together,
being
able
to
put
it
together
and
get
that
that
grant
and
we
didn't,
we
didn't
get
the
grant,
but
we
did
coordinate
with
caltrans
directly.
I
got
my
50
back,
I'm
bringing
that
back
to
the
city.
Hopefully
we
can
do
more
volunteer
cleanups
in
the
future.
A
So
thanks
very
much
one
other
thing
very
briefly.
I
will
be
attending
the
cupertino
historical
society
board
meeting
tomorrow
via
zoom.
Is
there
anybody
else
on
council
who
would
like
to
attend
with
me?
We
can
take
two
and
I've
cleared
this
vice
mayor
vice
mayor
raiser
hand,
okay,
so
I'll
send
you
that
zoom
information,
okay!
So
that
concludes
item
number
three
and
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry
for
jumping
ahead
so
quickly.
I
guess
I'm
just
so
excited
about
being
back
live
item.
A
Number
three
is
our
report
on
our
formal
council
committee
assignments,
and
so
would
anyone
like
to
start
us
off
on
this?
We
actually
have
ten
minutes
allocated
for
this
council
member
way.
I
So
I
attended
the
valley
water
commission
meeting.
We
are
in
an
extreme
drought.
We
have
record
low
rent
from
january
to
march
of
this
year,
record
low
snow
pack
and
record
low
reservoir
levels.
So
the
valley
water
is
asking
all
the
cities
to
step
up,
and
you
know
advocate
for
drought.
Conservation
with
the
public,
especially
during
summer
outdoor
water
usage,
might
be
high,
so
they're
asking
the
cities
to
really
step
up
and
ask
our
residents
to
conserve
water.
A
Excellent,
thank
you
very
much
councilman
way
and
a
great
public
service
announcement.
Would
anyone
like
to
go
next
on
formal
council
member
committee
assignments?
I
see
vice
mayor
with
her
hand
raised
vice
mayor.
Let
me
see
if
you
can
go
next
to
last.
If
other
council
members
would
like
to
go
first
council,
member
willie,
councilman
yeah.
J
The
highlight
is
really
the
five-year
anniversary,
so
it
was
five
years
ago
that
our
councilman
rod
sinks
was
one
of
the
original
members
that
moved
forward
with
this
silicon
valley,
clean
energy
and
now,
five
years
in
the
the
silicon
valley,
clean
energy
that
serves
everywhere
serves
customers
that
sign
up
all
the
way
from
morgan
hill,
up
to
milpitas
and
all
around
the
bay
area
here
in
our
local
area
and
has
reduced
over
the
five
years
reduced
the
the
emissions
by
35
percent,
the
greenhouse
emissions
and
they've
signed
11
contracts
with
renewable
energy
providers.
J
So
not
everyone
signs
up
for
silicon
valley,
clean
energy
to
be
their
supplier,
but
for
all
those
that
do
the
seven
contracts
with
renewable
power
are
being
provided
by
these
other
providers
as
opposed
to
the
greenhouse
gas
emissions
directly
so
five
years.
Let's
hope
that
we
do
that
much
more
in
the
next
five
and
even
more
and
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
Thank.
A
You
very
much
councilmember
wooley
customer,
or
would
you
like
to
go
next
for
committee
assignments.
G
Well,
all
I
can
do
is
give
you
an
announcement
for
next
monday,
the
25th
at
11
a.m.
We
have
the
cep
meeting
for
the
housing
element
and
then
at
4
p.m.
We'll
have
an
audit
committee
meeting.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
H
Yeah,
so
on
the
12th
I
attended
this
and
oh
that
I
think
actually
the
mayor
was
the
assigned
attendee
I
attended
as
alternate
and
on
the
13th.
I
attended
a
new
scale-
cities,
peninsula
division,
legislative
action
committee
that
a
collection
of
members
who
attend
the
cal
city's
policy
committee,
so
it
is,
it
is
good
to
learn
what
all
the
seven
areas
of
the
policy
how
cities
are
lobbying
for.
Thank
you.
A
I
would
imagine
that
my
colleagues
on
vta
have
a
lot
to
say
about
the
various
you
know
legal
repercussions
of
one
of
the
federal
decisions
that
came
out
from
florida
yesterday
with
regard
to
mandates
for
masks
on
public
transit.
So
a
lot
of
things
happening
on
all
fronts,
I
think
they're
generally
quite
positive
cities
association
is
going
forward.
You
might
have
heard
some
press.
A
You
know
some
a
little
bit
more
accurate
than
the
others,
but
I
I
would
say
that
with
regard
to
the
city's
association,
the
big
deliverable
and
reportable
item
is
that
there
were
quite
a
few
committee
assignments
and
council.
Member
way,
of
course,
was
one
of
those
committee
assignments.
It
is
planning
related.
Is
it
is
abag
related
council
member
very
well
done
showing
up
is
not
half
of
success.
I
think
it
was
really
more
like
99.99
of
success.
A
The
other
person
who
applied
sent
in
a
three
line
email
after
the
deadline,
was
extended
because
no
one
applied
for
that
particular
spot
and
said
if
no
one
else
applies,
I'm
very
happy
to
take
it
but
councilmember
way.
I
was
very
pleased
to
be
able
to
see
that
we
have
that
interest,
and
I
know
that
your
colleagues
here
on
the
cupertino
city
council
are
more
than
happy
to
see
you
take
that
mantle
and
hopefully
we
can
have.
You
know
good.
You
know,
discussions
on
that
representation
going
forward.
A
Okay,
so
that's
what
happened
at
the
cities
association,
and
so
we
will
go
on
to
our
next
item
on
the
agenda.
That
is
a
city
manager
update
welcome
once
again
city
manager,
jim
troupe.
I
hope
that
live
meetings
in
the
city
of
cupertino
have
been
everything
that
you
dreamed
that
they
would
be
up
to
this
point
about
an
hour,
45
minutes
or
so
into
your
first
one.
N
We
had
to
get
training
on
how
to
use
all
the
buttons
up
here,
so
I'm
hoping
I'd.
Do
it
correctly.
I
I
did
this
last
week,
matt
reminded
me,
but
I
have
matt
morley.
Our
new
public
works
director
in
person,
so
I
don't
know
if
everyone's
met
him
in
person
and
the
public
here.
So
I'm
going
to
ask
matt
to
come
up
real,
quick
just
so
you
can
see
he
is
real
and
he
stands
there.
So.
N
Served
as
the
parks
and
public
works
director
for
the
town
of
los
gatos,
where
he's
been
there
since
2013.
in
his
role,
he
managed
all
operations
and
capital
programs
for
the
town,
including
facilities,
fleet
maintenance
park
and
street
maintenance,
capital
project
programming
and
delivery,
and
real
estate
transactions
and
planning.
Matt
previously
worked
for
the
city
of
san
jose
in
a
variety
of
management
and
leadership,
leadership
positions,
including
serving
as
the
fleet
manager
and
director
of
fleet
and
facilities.
U
Good
evening,
thank
you
it's
great
to
be
here
great
to
be
with
with
you
all
in
person
and
to
see
everybody
in
person
been
a
great
two
weeks
since
I've,
since
I've
started
an
amazing
team
that
you
have
here
in
cupertino,
a
great
staff
that
are
very
dedicated
to
what
they
do.
It's
very
apparent
to
me
in
just
that
short
amount
of
time
that
I've
been
here
so
amazing
opportunity.
I
thank
you
for
the
work
that
we're
going
to
do
together.
N
N
At
the
jolyman
park,
the
city
of
cupertino
was
awarded
a
grant
to
replace
the
existing
playground
equipment
at
jolly
man
park
with
a
new
inclusive
park
and
playground
designed
for
people
of
all
ages
and
abilities.
The
design
team
will
support.
Recrea
design
will
support
recreation,
social
interaction
for
individuals
with
autism,
sensory
challenges,
cognitive
development,
physical
disabilities
and
those
without
those
without
special
needs.
N
N
I
mix
these
all
up.
I
apologize
mayor.
This
is
my
last
week's
okay.
I
do
have
earth
day.
That's
the
only
one
I
printed
off
last
week,
cupertino's
earth
and
arbor
day
festival
is
returning
in
person
this
saturday
april,
23rd
11-3
at
library,
field
festivals
will
feature
more
than
60
community
partners.
N
The
last
one
I
just
want
to
bring
up.
I
know
it's
been
talked
about
before,
but
just
we
finished
a
city
hall
project
study,
and
that
was
the
little
history
of
this
city
hall
back
over
here
was
built
in
1965
remodeled
in
85,
but
it
didn't
touch
anything
on
any
of
the
current
seismic
standards.
So
it's
never
been
upgraded
to
that.
The
report
that
we
got
back
was
the
fourth
one
we
had
one
in
2011,
12
14
and
then
this
recent
one
in
2021.
N
Each
of
those
show
structural
deficiencies,
as
noted
in
the
report
indicating
the
building,
it's
likely
to
sustain
major
damage
not
be
functionally
operable.
If
a
significant
seismic
event
were
to
occur
in
the
86
remodel,
they
didn't
the
city
at
that
time.
Didn't
do
anything
to
bring
it
into
conformance
with
any
of
the
codes
at
that
time,
so
it
was
still
operating
off
the
65
build.
N
You
know.
The
big
issue
at
the
time
is,
if
it
does
something
does
happen,
such
as
an
earthquake,
the
potential
for
a
roof
collapses
there.
It
goes
into
a
lot
of
this
report,
which
I
will
pass
out,
goes
into
a
lot
of
detail
like
talks
about
the
shear
walls,
load,
resistance
issues
and
our
I
know
our
engineers
on
on
council
know
all
about
that.
It's
above
my
pay
grade.
Additionally,
the
other
part
has
much
of
mechanical
electrical.
N
N
So
we've
been
researching
this
both
you
know
a
renovation
and
or
replacement,
but
either
of
these
types
trigger
a
need
to
address
the
city
park,
city
city,
civic
center
parking
issue.
So
it's
also
going
to
be
including
discussions
of
the
library
parking
garage
to
take
care
of
that.
So
this
will
be
one
of
our
recommended
items
in
cip
and
that
will
come
back
later
to
the
council
for
further
discussion.
N
Should
the
council
address
any
of
the
funding
issues,
not
the
full
go
out
and
build
it,
but
just
more
discussion
about
okay,
more
planning
items
on
it?
It's
going
to
be
at
least
a
year
later
before
we
can
even
bring
it
back
to
council
at
that
point,
but
it's
something
we
should
probably
talk
about
again.
So
I'll
have
a
memo.
I
didn't
get
it
time
for
a
desk
item
we'll
put
together
a
memo
and
I'll
send
that
out
with
the
the
actual
report
for
council's
review
and
that's
what
I
had.
A
Okay
well
great,
thank
you
very
much,
mr
city
manager,
troop
and
we'll
go
on
to
the
next
item
on
our
agenda,
which
is
the
consent
calendar.
The
consent
calendar
encompasses
items
6-23.
A
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
back
up,
I
do
have
a
a
live
request
from
vice
mayor
ciao,
very
rightfully
so,
because
I
skipped
item
five
and
that
item
vice
mayor
chao
and
council
member
willie
have
been
diligently
working
on
a
subcommittee
with
regard
to
the
pacific
coast,
farmers
market
that
is
held
currently
in
memorial
park
every
sunday
morning,
and
so
we
are
receiving
a
an
update
on
those
outreach
efforts.
A
A
Mayor
or
councilmember
willie
would
you
either
of
you
character.
H
Member
willie
can
speak
first
because
he
has
been
following
this
item
for
the
longest
time.
A
Okay,
very
good
council
member
willie,
and
you
have
our
thanks
both
of
you
for
vice
mayor
and
councilman
willie,
for
taking
on
this
role.
C
H
So
yeah,
I
actually
haven't
been
paying
too
much
attention
to
this
issue
until
the
study
session
last
time
that
thankfully,
on
council
member
whaley
has
pushed
for
that
study
session,
and
then
I
have
tried
to
explore
different
options.
We
contacted
the
fremont
union
to
see
if
it's
possible,
to
use
the
monta
vista
high
on
parking
lot
and
they
gracefully
agreed
to
meet
with
the
provider
and
them
and
estimated
the
cost.
H
But
eventually
it
will
be
two
thousand
dollars
a
week
right,
that's
prohibitedly,
expensive
and
we,
and
if
there
is
any
extra
cost,
they
will
have
to
raise
fees
for
the
farmers
and
that
then
will
be
make
things
more
expensive
right
now
I
find
out
the
produce
and
vegetables
in
the
farmers
market
actually
might
be
cheaper
fresher
than
the
supermarket.
It
wasn't
like
before.
So
we
look
at
other
options
right
now.
H
There
they
hope
their
best
wish
is
to
work
with
the
city
and
memorial
park
is
their
number
one
preference
and
tory
avenue
if
it's
blocked
off
it's
a
second
preference
and
then
but
then,
thanks
for
to
the
mayor,
we
also
got
in
contact
with
the
board
president
of
dianza
foothill
diana
college
and
the
president
of
dian's
arcology,
and
we
had
a
meeting.
H
Both
the
board
president
and
current
president
were
very
supportive
of
how
receiving
farmers
market
there.
So
we
are,
they
are
willing
to
waive
parking
fees
and
and
and
likely
also
waive
on
potential
need
for
an
additional
police
officer
to
be
on
campus.
If
the
cupertino
police
could
provide
some
support
there,
but
that
we
will
still
try
to
figure
out
the
detail.
H
H
Please
write
to
us
so
that
we
know
how
to
proceed,
and
so
we
will
proceed
in
both
options.
Dianza
and
but
right
now
for
right
now,
the
city
staff
has
has
agreed
to
extend
the
permit
for
another
two
months
till
the
end
of
june.
I
think
so
so
just
to
give
us
some
time
to
work
out
the
best
solution
to
serve
our
residents.
A
Okay
thanks
vice
mayor
and
your
other
member
of
subcommittee
councilmember
wooley.
Would
you
like
to
add
on
to
that.
J
Yeah
I
had
on
a
few
comments
to
that.
I
want
to
really
thank
vice
mayor,
for
you
know
really
reaching
out
to
fuhsd
and
also
cusd,
but
at
any
rate,
if
we
kind
of
go
back
in
time
to
understand
what
we
were
really
faced
with
is
that
you
know
the
farmer's
market
was
originally
over
at
the
oaks
for
quite
a
few
years,
but
then
the
development
that
started
essentially
didn't
allow
it
to
continue
there.
So
our
previous
city
manager,
about
two
years
ago
allowed
the
farmers
market
to
move
to
the
upper
field.
J
Upper
parking
lot
at
memorial
park
sounds
good,
sounds
great.
Only.
It
was
only
extended,
or
only
given
that
location
for
several
months,
and
then
it
ran
out
timed
out
and
at
that
point
the
the
farmers
market
in
the
community
was
faced
with.
What's
the
future
look
like,
and
so
at
that
point
is
when
I
was
wound
up
kind
of
in
the
middle
as
a
in
between
the
farmer's
market
and
the
city
manager,
saying
you
know,
we
need
to
a
little
bit
more
certainty.
J
We
can't
just
keep
letting
it
time
out
and
extending
it
and
then
extending
it,
and
at
that
point
then
the
study
session
and
the
subcommittee
to
truly
look
at
what
are
the
options.
And
now
we
do
have
some
a
couple:
viable
options.
We've
looked
at
a
lot
of
options
and
that's
what
will
be
coming
to
us
for
a
final
final
decision.
I
think
so.
A
You
mayor,
thank
you
very
much,
councilman
wooley
and
vice
mayor
joe.
H
One
more
thing
the
market
had
to
skip
the
sunday
when
we
had
the
holly
festival,
even
though
it's
in
the
afternoon,
and
so
they
expressed
the
interest
to
see
if
it's
possible
for
them
to
coexist
with
the
cherry
blossom
on
may
1st,
so
I
thought
we
should
explore.
So
I
called
up
the
toyokawa
sister
city,
the
executive
director.
H
They
are
actually
very
supportive
of
this
idea
and
they
recognized
that
farmer's
market
bringing
5000
foot
traffic
to
their
event,
so
they
have
worked
out
an
agreement
between
them,
that's
beneficial
for
both
sides,
and
so
they
probably
need
a
blessing
from
the
city
staff
to
make
that
happen,
and
so
we
are.
We
are
happy
that
this
will.
We
will
have
both
farmers
market
and
cherry
blossom
on
may
1st.
A
Okay,
well,
thank
you
very
much
much
vice
mayor
ciao
and
let
me
go
to
our
city
manager.
Did
you
want
to
follow
up
on
any
of
the
comments
and
presentation
from
the
subcommittee.
N
I
I
would
just
say
that
our
last
meeting
we
had
jerry
and
steve
there
from
the
farmer's
market,
as
well
as
both
of
the
council
members,
and
we
also
had
on
as
as
I
said,
the
the
president
of
the
college,
the
board
president
and
jennifer.
I
forgot
her
title
and
it
went
really
well
I
mean
the
accounts.
Are
not
the
council.
Sorry,
the
board
members
and
the
president
said
we
want
this
to
be
here.
We
want
it
on
campus,
we
want
it
to
be
here.
N
I
mean
they
were
very
excited
about
having
it
so
they're
going
to
be
doing
everything
they
can
they're
going
back
to
their
board
to
talk
about
waiving
some
of
the
fees
I'll
be
talking
to
our
sheriff
to
see
if
they
can
do
a
swing
through,
and
you
know
help
with
the
security
they're
looking
at
future
with
the
new
bond
issue
to
do
some
retrofitting
a
bathroom.
So
they
have
the
automatic
glue
like
a
wi-fi
opening
closed,
so
they
can
open
and
close
it
for
people
attending
rather
than
just
using
porta
potties.
N
A
Very
good
well,
thank
you
very
much
jim
and
my
thanks
to
the
subcommittee.
I
know
we
have
a
hundred
or
more,
you
know,
comments
from
the
public
through
our
email,
and
so
this
is
an
extremely
well
attended
and
important
facility
and
so
to
our
subcommittee.
I
really
appreciate
your
work
on
this.
It
sounds
like
it's
making
some
significant
headway
here.
A
I
I
will
say
I
don't
have
currently
I
actually
do.
I
have
peggy
griffin
from
the
public
before
we
bring
it
back
to
the
diocese
to
speak
on
this
item
and
then
to
our
live
members
of
the
public
I'll.
Let
everyone
know
that
you'll
need
to
submit
a
blue
card.
You
know
to
speak
before
the
first
speaker
is
done.
A
Speaking
on
zoom
and
same
goes
for
our
call-in
users
on
the
phone
please
hit,
I
believe,
star
nine
on
your
phone
in
order
to
raise
your
hand
and
again,
if
you're,
wanting
to
comment
in
over
email
and
you're
watching
this
during
that
same
period
of
time,
while
that
first
person
is
speaking,
please
send
in
your
comment
to
cityclerk
cupertino.org,
so
our
first
speaker
is
peggy
griffin.
Welcome,
peggy
and
you'll.
Have
three
minutes.
D
Good
evening,
councilman
members
and
staff,
I
want
to
thank
vice
mayor,
chao
and
council
member
willie
for
their
hard
work
and
the
city
staff.
I
want
to
encourage
you,
I'm
concerned
that,
should
the
plans
to
possibly
put
the
farmers
market
on
de
anza
not
pan
out,
please
make
it
a
priority
to
have
the
city
take
over
the
space,
find
them
a
place,
because
this
is
an
asset
to
the
community
and
particularly
in
that
area,
where
you
have
the
eli
housing
coming
in.
D
You
have
a
huge
number
of
housing
at
westport
and
you
have
the
senior
center
not
to
mention
the
already
the
apartments
and
condos
that
are
exist
and
that
would
entice
people
to
walk
and
get
fresh
produce,
and
then
the
leftovers
feed
go
to
west
valley
community
services.
So
this
is
this
is
a
win-win
and
we
don't
want
to
lose
it.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
very
much
peggy
and
I
do
have
one
blue
card
from
a
member
of
the
public
public
that
is
from
r
jerry
lammy
and
before
we
call
on
on
jerry,
I'm
adam
city
clerk.
Are
there
any
emails
that
have
come
in
to
speak
on
this
item?.
A
Not
at
this
moment,
okay,
so,
and
I
I
assume
that
you
brought
the
present
you-
you
received
the
presentation
earlier.
A
Very
good,
so
let's
go
ahead.
Hopefully,
if
you're
looking
to
present
on
this
item,
please
raise
your
hand
very
momentarily
jerry
welcome,
and
I
know
that
you're
one
of
the
proprietors
of
this
farmers
market
great
to
have
you
here
and
you'll-
have
the
three
minutes
to
speak.
Welcome.
V
Thank
you
mayor,
thank
you,
city,
council,
members
and
city
manager,
I'm
the
founder
of
west
coast,
farmers
markets,
west
coast
farmers
markets
were
born
in
cupertino
in
october
of
2011..
V
We
had
the
pleasure
of
being
in
the
cupertino
oaks
for
nine
years
until
the
construction
forces
over
to
memorial
park.
At
that
point
in
time
we
started
reaching
out
trying
to
find
another
location.
I
was
also
a
member
of
your
your
council
committee,
and
so
I've
spent
a
lot
of
time
driving
around.
I
got
to
meet
miss
paulie
beauvais
through
that
process.
V
Great
lady,
I
toured
all
the
high
schools,
all
the
middle
schools,
and
so
some
of
the
areas
that
we
saw
other
than
memorial
park
suggestions
were
tori
avenue
here
in
front
of
city,
council,
lawson,
middle
school
and
maybe
the
end
of
mary
pretty
much.
I
I
wanted
to
also
say
about
our
our
zoo
meeting
that
we
just
had
with
the
with
with
the
ends
the
the
I
had
people
at
de
anza
college
there
without
city
council.
V
I
would
have
never
gotten
to
that
level
of
of
being
able
to
talk
to
people
for
the
last
two
and
a
half
years.
I
was
trying
to
do
that.
I
only
got
as
far
as
jennifer
mojado,
and
so
I
want
to
thank
city
council
for
helping
me
and
they
are
listening
over
there,
but
I
also
want
to
reach
out
to
cupertino
and
let
you
know
that
this
is
a
single-handedly,
in
my
opinion,
the
biggest
community,
the
service
event
that
you
have
on
a
weekly
basis
in
this
town.
V
V
Money
needs
that
they
needed
to
have
accommodated.
They
wanted
to
pay
for
they
wanted
paid
parking.
They
wanted
to
to
charge
for
the
parking
lot
for
the
market.
They
have
custodians,
they
have
porta
potties,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
different
costs
that
that
are
coming
up
with
just
like
the
high
schools,
told
us
two
thousand
dollars
a
week.
So
the
bottom
line
is,
is
that
they
are
researching
those
they're
trying
to
make
it
better
for
us,
but
we're
not
too
sure
on
if
that's
going
to
pan
out
or
not.
A
So
much
sherry,
thank
you
great
to
have
you
all
right.
So
let's
take
this
back
to
council
and
dice.
Well,
this
is
an
update,
and
so
we
are
free
to.
You
know,
provide
some
direction.
I
I
do
think
that
a
quick
follow-up
is
probably
in
order.
So
with
regard
to
the
cherry
blossom
festival,
that's
happening
not
this
weekend,
but
the
weekend
next
april,
30th
and
may
1st
so
so
jim.
Does
that
sound
like
something
that
you're
familiar
with
or
is
that
is
that
workable
from
a
logistics
based
perspective?
N
For
me,
for
the
mayor,
just
a
question
on
how
did
it
interact?
Is
that
what
you're
asking.
N
N
A
A
Move
in
the
mountains,
okay,
great
so
sounds
great.
So
any
other
comments
at
this
point
before
we
go
on
to
okay,
we
have
two
hands
raised:
let's
go
to
councilman
way
and
then
councilman
wooley.
I
First,
I'd
like
to
thank
you
know
vice
mayor
chow
and
council
member
willie
for
your
yeoman's
work
and
also
I
really
like
to
thank
the
staff.
I
know
our
staff
spend
hours
and
hours
on
this.
We
do
recognize.
This
is
a
great
service
to
our
residents,
and
you
know,
fresh
produce
is
really
really
great,
so
my
comment
is,
hopefully
we
can
find
a
more
permanent
location
so
that
this
market
doesn't
have
to
keep
on
moving
around,
and
I
do
understand
why
the
school
district
and
the
anza
need
to
charge.
I
You
know
with
clean
up
a
garbage
clean
up
with
you
know,
but
but
I
think
they
can
waive
the
parking
but
toilet
paper
toilet
facilities,
so
there
are
going
to
be
some
certain
charges,
we're
hoping
that
I'm
hoping
that
this
could
be
compromised
so
that
we
can
continue
to
serve
our
residents
and
also
and
have
a
permanent,
more
permanent
place
than
moving
around
every
few
years.
Thank
you.
J
So
just
a
couple
comments
on:
you
know
the
current
status.
You
know
I
I
wish
we
actually
already
had
every
all
the
nails
nailed
down.
It's
been
a
long
journey,
but
we're
not
quite
at
the
end
of
the
road.
Yet
so
with
the
anza
that
we
met
and
everything
looks
really
positive.
J
J
Oh
my
gosh,
what's
going
to
happen
in
the
near
term,
but
fortunately
the
city
manager,
I
think
I'm
correct
in
saying-
has
allowed
it
to
be
extended
through
the
end
of
june,
which
gives
us
that
crucial
time
to
allow
de
anza
and
de
anza
and
the
subcommittee
to
work
out
these
final
details
with
jerry
and
steve
and
and
hopefully
put
together
a
package
that
does
in
fact,
work
conceivably.
J
Would
you
know
take
over
in
say
july,
so
can't
get
our
hopes
or
can't
can't
get
all
excited
yet
that
it's
a
done
deal?
It's
not
a
done
deal
yet
and
we
will
learn
some
more
at
the
cherry
blossom
festival
and
then,
with
all
the
different
pieces
of
the
puzzle,
will
get
together
and
decide
what
makes
sense
for
the
community
for
the
farmers
market
and
for
the
city.
So
that's
where
we're
at
great.
H
I'd
like
to
invite
all
the
council
members
staff
and
the
community
members
to
visit
the
sunday
farmers
market,
it's
the
old
fashioned
farmers
market
that
you
can
actually
talk
to
the
farmers
and
that's
not
something
we
get
by
shopping
in
a
supermarket,
bring
your
kids
out
there.
It's
weather
is
nice.
Now
so
yeah.
A
All
right
great
thanks
very
soon
and
councilman
moore
did
you
okay.
So
let
me
just
reiterate
all
the
thanks
to
everyone
involved
here,
subcommittee
members,
jerry
and
our
city
staff.
I
think
we're
all
pulling
together
to
do
a
great
job
to
deliver.
You
know
fresh
vegetables
to
a
lot
of
our
residents
and
surrounding
members
of
the
community.
So
let's
go
on
at
this
point
as
a
live
meeting.
A
What
I'd
like
to
do
is
to
make
sure
that
we
are
taking
breaks
on
the
hour,
and
so
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
make
sure
that
we
have
that
five
minute
break
at
this
point.
So
I'm
reading
7
52,
we
will
re.
Excuse
me
reconvene
at
7
58
with
the
consent
calendar
which
will
be
items
6
through
23..
So
we'll
see
you
in
five
minutes.
A
We
are
on
the
consent,
calendar,
and
that
is
items
six
through
twenty
three,
and
the
question
I
will
ask
is
whether
anybody
has
items
from
consent
that
they
would
like
to
pull.
I
did
ask
that
item
23
be
placed
on
consent.
It
has
to
do
with
the
u.s
mayor's
conference,
and
so
I
will
go
ahead
and
pull
that
item
and
present.
Very
briefly
on
that
give
some
context.
A
G
Okay,
so
I
do
want
to
discuss
the
the
payment
register,
so
I'm
not
sure
if
I
should
just
pull
the
whole
group
it's
and
speak
about
them
all
in
general
terms,
so
that
would
be
9
through
18
and
just
have
a
brief
statement
about
the
collection
of
them
and
then
I
would
like
to
hear
about
items
21
and
22..
A
We'll
just
do
a
quick
check
in
for
members
of
public
through
hands
raised,
so
I
do
see
a
hand
physically
raised.
I
see
a
couple
of
hands
raised
on
zoom,
we'll
go
by
the
same
order,
zoom
and
then
live
hands,
and
then
let's
go
to
lisa
warren
first
and
peggy
griffin-
and
this
is
just
request.
Please
do
not
elaborate
if
you
just
want
an
item,
pulled
just
identify
the
item
and
we'll
pull
it
off
of
consent.
Lisa
warren
welcome.
S
Thanks
so
number
24,
which
council
member
more
excuse
me
22,
which
councilmember
moore
has
already
called
upon,
but
that's
what
I
wanted
to
say
earlier.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
well,
let's
go
by
this.
If
it's
already
been
pulled,
then
there's
no
need
to
raise
your
hand
at
this
point,
so
peggy
griffin,
you're
next,
do
you
have
any
new
item
that
you'd
like
to
have
pulled
from
consent.
A
23
has
been
pulled.
I
pulled
that
okay,
and
so
I
did
see
a
hand,
a
hand
physically
raised
here
in
community
hall,
jennifer
griffin,
and
if
anybody
has
a
blue
card
that
they
wanted
to
fill
out
with
regard
to
pulling
any
items
jennifer,
if
you
could
please
go
up
to
the
lectern
so
that
members
of
the
public
can
hear
so.
The
request
at
this
point
is
to
see
if
there
are
any
new
items
that
anyone
would
like
to
pull
from
consent.
E
Yeah
I
already
I
turned
into
blue
cards
because
I
had
was
trying
to
remember
how
we
did
this.
It's
been
two
years
so
yeah.
We
I
want
to
pull
number
20
and
then
I
think
I,
along
a
22,
also.
A
Okay,
jennifer
item
20
is
the
new
item
and
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
to
that
in
order
of
items
that
have
been
pulled
from
consent,
and
so
please,
please
take
a
seat
again.
You'll
have
an
opportunity.
A
Okay,
very
good,
very
good.
Thank
you
very
much,
and
so
our
first
items
that
have
been
pulled
from
the
consent
calendar
are
in
mass
9
through
18
by
council,
member
moore,
councilmember
moore.
Would
you
like
to
speak
to
the
items
9
through
18
and
any
comments
or
questions
that
you?
Oh
I'm
sorry
before
we
do
that,
I'm
having
a
hand
here
from
council
member
willie
councilmember
bully.
Did
you
want
to
pull
a
different
item
as
well
from
our
consent?
No,
I.
A
A
Okay,
council
member
willie
poll
moves
items
six
through
eight
and
nineteen
and
councilmember
willie.
I
assume
it's
as
described
in
the
agenda
for
the
recommended
actions
respectively,
correct,
okay,
great!
Would
anyone
like
to
second
councilmember
willie's?
Okay,
I
see
councilman
roy
okay.
We
have
second
council
member
way
seconds
and
I
don't
see
any
further
hands
raised
to
comment
on
the
motion
on
the
dice.
Madam
city,
let's
vote
with
our
lights,
I'm
gonna.
A
You,
madam
city
clerk,
and
so
we
are
now
on
to
items
9
through
18
that
were
pulled
as
a
as
a
bulk
unit
by
councilmember,
moore
councilmember
moore.
Did
you
want
to
speak
to
items
9
through
18
at
this
time.
G
Yes,
thank
you
just
on
item
9.
I
do
have
one
one
item
to
that
needs
to
be
reviewed
and
that's
on
pdf
60
of
the
entire
packet
and
it's
a
it.
I
think
it's
a
relic,
but
it
does
mention
angela
sway
on
on
that
item,
so
that
probably
needs
to
be
looked
at
and
also
we
had-
and
I
and
this
might
be
from
our
previous,
our
interim
city
manager.
G
But
we
had
discussed
changing
the
name
of
uniprocera
trail
and
having
it
you
know
for,
for
the
meantime,
it
would
say
the
I-280
trail
and
I
believe,
that's
on
pdf
107
of
the
packet,
but
the
the
whole
group
I
pulled
there
was
there
was
one
payment
register
which
is
a
little
bit
different
from
the
others,
and
that
was
item
11.
G
And
what
was
interesting
to
me
and
there
is
that
there
there
were
line
items
showing
what
where,
where
the,
where
the
payments
tied
into
the
various
items
in
our
city
budget.
So
there's
there's
codes
that
were
in
this
in
this
statement,
and
I
and
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
that
we
want
to
look
for
in
the
future
as
a
council
to
have
have
that
information
provided
for
each
payment
payment
register
or
if
this
was
just
an
anomaly
that
we
got
to
see
this
information
this
particular
time.
G
So
that's
one
item
and
then
the
second
one
is
that
from
our
municipal
code
and
and
some
cities
do
this
follow
follow
this
state
law
and
some
some
don't
and
I
think
we
do
need
to
follow
it
from
the
municipal
code.
It
says
monthly
reports.
The
treasurer
shall
make
monthly
reports
which
conform
to
the
requirements
of
government
code.
Section
41004
said
reports
shall
be
delivered
to
the
city
council,
city
manager
and
made
available
for
review
by
such
other
persons,
who
may
so
request,
and
then
you
move
on
to
under
investment
authority.
G
So
these
accounts
payable,
which
we
received,
are
it's
a
part
of
what
we
should
be
getting
for
our
monthly
reports,
and
there
is
also
a
question
of
what
do
they
mean
by
monthly
reports,
because
we
have
accounts
payable
from
february
7th,
for
example,
does
a
monthly
report
mean
in
in
the
middle
of
march?
We
should
expect
to
see
what
happened
in
february
in
that
now
that
it's
april,
we
should
be
seeing
what
happened
in
in
march.
G
So
I'm
I'm
wondering
what
the
frequency
of
these
monthly
reports
should
be
and
I'd
also
like
to
see
or
if
council
would
consider
that
we
make
a
subcommittee
that
would
work
with
staff
on
a
treasurer
report
formatting,
so
that
we
can
have
something.
That's
pretty
easy
for
us
to
go
through
each
month
rather
than
each
one
of
these
separate
sections-
and
I
know
the
audit
committee
has
looked
at
this
issue
and
we
at
our
last
meeting.
G
We
got
our
first
treasurer's
report,
but
we
didn't
get
the
full
report,
including
the
investment
part,
so
I'm
hoping
that
makes
sense,
but
my
thinking
is
that
we
would
probably
be
best
served
if
we
make
a
subcommittee
to
work
these
details
out
and
then
have
these.
These
reports
come
to
council
in
as
easily
digestible
format
as
possible.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much,
councilmember
moore.
I
think
those
are
three
clear
points.
I
do
have
a
follow-up
on
your
second
point.
A
Your
first
point
was
pretty
discreet:
item
nine
pdf
on
the
entirety
of
the
packet
page
60
angela
swayze,
it's
a
relatively
minor
charge
like
eight
or
nine
dollars,
or
something
like
that
and
your
question
is
whether
that's
an
artifact
of
history
since,
of
course,
angela
doesn't
work
for
the
city
anymore,
but
item
12
with
regard
to
indicators
of
code
section,
I
I
did
try
to
pull
those
pages
from
the
packet,
but
I
wasn't
able
to
find
the
code
sections
that
you
referenced,
and
so
can
you
point
us
to
a
super
enumerated
page
and
just
give
us
an
example
of
one
of
those
code.
A
Sections
are.
A
Where
in
item
12,
did
you
find
references
to
code
that
you
thought
weren't
in
the
other
items
related
to
accounts.
G
Oh,
oh
I'm
sorry!
So
you
you're
talking
about
item
11
had
oh.
G
All
of
it,
okay,
so
if
I'm
looking
at
say
pdf
111
at
the
top
of
the
page,
you
you
have
a
payment
made
of
351.
G
and
for
this
particular
item
it's
comes
from
the
cash
account
designated
100
100-100
and
then
next
one
down
a
payment
of
621
dollars
and
it's
it
looks
like
it's
put
to
the
transportation
fund
with
a
code,
100,
100
and
so
forth.
As
you
go
as
you
scroll
down,
you'll
see
here's
here's.
What
it
looks
like
it's
being
assigned
to
this
one
is
the
seven
thousand
seven
hundred
and
five
dollars,
and
the
paying
fund
is
six
ten
innovation
and
technology.
G
So
it
looks
like
it's
being
assigned
to
the
it
department,
so
it's
610,
100-100
and
so
forth
as
you
scroll
through-
and
this
is
the
only.
This-
is
the
only
one
in
this
in
the
set
which
has
these
notations
on
it,
which
I
think
is
kind
of
interesting
and
I've
gone
through
the
accounts
payable.
G
You
know
fairly
regularly,
and
this
is
the
first
time
I've
seen
it.
I
like
it.
I
thought
the
next
one
would
have
these
codes
as
well,
but
it
could
be
that
it's
something
that
just
adds
a
lot
of
of
extra
information
that
that
and
staff
time
that
maybe
we
aren't
going
to
be
seeing
it
in
the
future.
But
I
thought
it
was
interesting
to
see
it.
Okay,.
A
Well
great,
thank
you
very
much
customer
more
and
then
in
your
comments.
You
spent
the
book
of
time
on
compliance
with
state
code.
I
think
that
was
fairly
clear
and
self-explanatory,
so
I
think
for
the
benefit
of
the
public.
Let
me
go
ahead
and
share.
I
pulled
up
pdf
108
and
I
I
did
you
know
I
apologized
that
wasn't
the
precise
page
number,
because
I
did
go
back
and
compare,
and
indeed
that
is
true.
There
is
a
column
reconciled
voided
date
and
these
are
not
code
sections.
I
I
misheard
you.
A
I
think
these
are
actually
different
accounts
within
the
city,
so
610
100-100
you're,
talking
about
the
cash
and
investments
assets,
cash
count,
so
so
you're
just
indicating
that
in
this
accounts
payable
document,
this
information
is
here,
but
in
the
other
accounts
payable
documents
you
haven't
seen
it
either
in
this
batch
that
we
have
here
today
on
tonight's
agenda
or
previously
so
yeah.
Just
to
clarify
from
my
understanding
comments.
Thank
you
for
bringing
that
forward.
A
Would
anyone
on
staff
like
to
speak
to
any
of
council
members,
councilmember
moore's
comments,
and
I
think
you
know
again
that
there
are
three.
You
know
there's
a
specific
question
about
pdf
page
60
super
enumerated.
You
know
identifying
a
an
employee,
that's
not
there
anymore.
Second
question
that
particular
you
know
itemization.
A
I
personally,
I
think,
that's
probably
just
a
button
to
click,
and
if
that
information
is,
you
know
useful,
I
I
think
it's
probably
you
know
readily
added.
I
would
imagine
and
then
and
then
and
then
third
is
the
question
of
code
compliance
with
state
code
and
the
monthly
treasurer's
report.
Would
anyone
like
to
speak?
You
know
either
the
city
manager.
We
do
have
our
director
of
admin
services
here
as
well.
A
Okay,
welcome
welcome
christina
director
alfaro
thank.
W
You
mayor,
it's
good
to
be
back
in
person,
feels
a
little
awkward,
but
I'm
gonna
do
my
best
here.
W
To
the
first
item,
the
council
member
more
brought
up-
that
is
just
something
that
we
missed.
It
is
an
old,
probably
a
phone
line
that
used
to
belong
to
angela's,
transform
just
haven't
simply
updated,
the
name
related
to
it
in
terms
of
the
hunipurocera
trail.
That
is
something
we
could
make
sure
we're
monitoring
to
make
sure
we
have
that
named
properly
when
we
are
doing
bills
when
it
comes
to
the
compliance.
Councilmember
moore
is
correct
that
we
did
start
bringing
the
treasurer's
report.
W
I
think
there's
just
a
little
bit
of
confusion,
because
there's
two
treasurer's
reports,
one
that's
specifically
about
investments,
the
second
one,
that's
about
receipts,
disbursements
and
fund
balance,
which
is
the
one
we
hadn't
had
not
been
bringing
forward
prior.
The
investment
report
does
come
to
audit
on
a
quarterly
basis,
and
I
know
the
code
says
monthly
and
I
don't
have
a
good
answer
because
before
my
time
when
they
move
from
monthly
to
quarterly,
but
that
would
be
what
we
get
for
our
quarterly
investment
reports,
but
we
don't
currently
bring
them
monthly.
W
If
that's
something
we
wanted
to
change
to
be
in
compliance
with
the
code,
that's
something
we
could
definitely
work
with
our
investment
advisors
to
get
those
in
on
a
monthly
basis
versus
quarterly
when
it
comes
to
ap
reporting
as
well.
What
we
really
strive
for
is
to
bring
you
a
whole
month
at
once
in
the
month
following
those
transactions
closed
for
the
second
council
meeting.
So,
for
example,
this
evening
we
would
really
be
wanting
to
only
bring
you
all
the
march
aps
and
unfortunately,
with
the
transition
of
staff.
W
We
just
fell
behind
and
didn't
get
the
february
ones
in
in
the
last
meeting
in
march,
but
going
forward.
That
is
what
our
goal
is,
is
finishing
up,
bringing
you
a
whole
month
together
and
that's
why
we
do
it
on
the
second
meeting
that
the
council
has,
because
by
the
time
the
first
meeting
comes
around.
We
haven't
closed
everything
out
yet
in
that
first
month,
and
I
think
I
may
have
gotten
everything
that
I
missed
something.
A
H
Thank
you,
council,
member
moore,
for
looking
into
accounts
payable
every
meeting.
I
usually
don't
do
that,
but
then
I
have
a
question
because
I
have
asked
for
the
invoice
for
the
emc
consultant,
so
is
that
included
in
these
accounts
payable,
because
the
invoice
that
I
got
is
not
itemized
as
to
like
the
kind
I
have
seen
from
the
city
attorney's
office
when
we
had
the
contract
city
attorney
or
the
city
attorney
from
the
attorney
from
last
60
cities
association,
it's
every
15
minutes.
H
They
talk
to
this
person
on
this
topic
and
30
minutes
working
on
this
report,
but
the
the
invoice
that
I
got
from
and
let
me
share
that
is
only
a
total
number
of
hours
spent
by
a
certain
person
over
the
entire
time.
But
we
don't
know
what
they
are
working
on
for
that
entire
time.
So
is
that
typical?
So
is
this
or
can?
Is
there
more
in
detailed
information
as
part
of
the
accounts
payable?
N
Thank
you
mayor
and
vice
mayor
ciao.
So
the
way-
and
I
have
my
esteemed
colleague
here
next
to
me
in
city
attorney
the
way
attorneys
do
it
is
much
different
than
anyone
else
because
they
are
doing
it
by
some
are
doing
it
in
10
minute
increments.
Some
are
doing
it
in
15
minutes,
as
you
said
this
case,
how
we
look
and
see
these
consultants.
This
is
a
typical
one.
N
This
is
how
I've
always
seen
it
with
the
exception
of
being
the
city
attorneys,
they
do
do
it
a
little
differently
than
everybody
else,
and
part
of
that
is.
The
attorneys
are
also
looking
at
it
to
do
billable
hours
to
different
areas.
So
if
our
city
attorney
here
was
a
contract
attorney,
they
would
also
be
looking
at
okay.
I
talked
for
20
minutes
about
public
works
streets.
N
I
talked
for
20
minutes
over
here
about
recreation
facilities,
so
we
have
to
know
as
a
city
where
to
book
those
costs
versus
like
the
example
that
was
put
up
here.
That's
the
consultant
about
that
one
project.
So
it's
not.
There
isn't
a
need
to
break
that
out
and
that's
how
it
typically
is
on.
On
the
different
contracts.
H
But
we
are
paying
them
by
an
hourly
rate
of,
say,
250
dollars
an
hour
for
someone
or
150
an
hour
for
someone
else,
so
we
so
shouldn't.
We
have
a
more
detailed
account
of
how
much
the
time
is
spent
on
which
part
of
the
project,
especially
when
a
project
is
pretty
big.
A
one
million
dollar
contract.
N
Again,
it's
it's
not
a
a
typical
way
to
do
that.
The
attorneys
do
it,
so
we
can
do
the
billing
and
posting
of
the
billing
this
one.
It's
all
under
one
item.
It's
not
a
separate
item.
So
em
like
this
example
emc,
it's
all
about
the
housing
element.
It's.
H
N
F
Yeah
I
I
I
would
just
request
that
we
return
to
the
agenda
items
that
we're
discussing,
which
is
the
accounts
payable
reports
right.
A
I
think
that
vice
mayor
ciao's,
you
know
basic
question
was:
how
is
that
reflected
on
the
accounts
payable?
If
at
all,
which
was
are
these
payments
reflected.
N
F
A
N
A
Got
it
so
so
point
point
taken
about
pulling
back
from
itemization
discussions
on
you
know
particular
projects.
So,
okay!
Well,
let
me
go
to
our
member
of
the
public
with
a
hand
raised
on
this
item.
So
councilmember
moore,
I'm
just
going
to
consider
this
items
19
through
18
for
for
this
particular
you
know,
discussion
and
so
and
I'll
check
in
briefly
with
chris
that
that's
fine
right,
I
don't
have
to
take
them
one
at
a
time.
In
sequence,.
A
Okay,
great
thanks,
so
we
have
a
hand
raised
from
lisa
warren
and
I'll
just
remind
all
members
of
the
public.
Our
order
is
going
to
be
hands
raised
on
zoom,
live
blue
cards
and
then
any
emails
to
the
city
clerk
at
city
clerk
at
cupertino.org
during
the
time
that
the
first
person
is
done
speaking,
although,
as
I
say
that
the
hand
is
no
longer
raised
from
our
member
of
the
public,
madam
city
clerk,
do
we
have
any
blue
cards
in
from
the
members
of
the
public
here
for
items
nine
through
eighteen.
D
A
Okay,
so
let's
bring
it
back
to
the
diocese,
I'm
happy
to
take
a
motion
at
this
time
or
have
further
deliberation
before
we
have
a
motion.
Council,
member
moore.
G
So
going
back
to
my
original
request.
I
think
that
that
having
a
subcommittee
look
at
the
format
could
be
particularly
helpful
and
to
look
at
some
of
the
formats
used
by
cities
around
us,
and
I
did
find
a
grand
jury
report
from
2011
and
12
from
the
county
of
solano
and
for
that
particular
county.
They
reviewed
all
the
cities
within
it
and
not
a
single
one
had
was
doing
their
treasurer
reports,
and
so
it
needed
to
be
remedied,
which
is
what
what
happened
as
a
result
of
the
of
their.
G
It
was
a
gen,
a
grand
jury
report
of
the
treasurer
treasurer
functional
review.
A
I
appreciate
that
councilmember
moore
and
at
this
point
you
know
I
can
see
two
potential
courses
of
action.
We
could
either
require
this
before
approving
accounts
payable,
and
you
know-
or
we
can
just
approve
this
as
requested
in
the
agenda
and
then
provide
direction
to
staff.
A
One
thing
I
will
say
before
I
ask
for
a
motion
or
or
propose
one
is
that
I
think
for
for
a
lot
of
this.
You
know
we
don't
necessarily
want
to
go
by
an
example
that
required
a
grand
jury
to
be
convened,
and
so
I
I
thank
you
for
you
know,
alerting
us
to
that.
It's
you
know
very
important
to
be
in
compliance
with
with
code.
This
is
a
state
requirement.
It's
long-standing,
and
I
will
say
that
I
I
know
that's.
A
You
know
there
are
a
lot
of
requirements,
but
it
is
a
good
idea
if
working
for
our
city,
especially
in
critical
capacities,
to
look
over
job
descriptions-
and
you
know
I'll-
just
use
a
positive
example.
I
know
when
our
city
clerk
was
promoted
to
the
current
position,
our
city
clerk,
kirsten
scorcher.
A
She
did
look
at
the
description
of
the
job
requirements
and
made
note
of
several
things
that
we
were
actually
not
doing
as
a
city
and
so
that
that's
something
that
I
I
think
is
a
really
great
example
to
be
looking
at,
and
so
I'm
I'm
open
either
way
I
mean
these
accounts
payable
have
been
made.
You
know
it's
not
something
that
you
know.
A
I
I
feel
is
really
comforting
to
know
that
we're
being
asked
to
approve
accounts
payable
after
they've
already
been
paid,
but
at
the
same
time,
if
we're,
if
we're
operating
largely
in
the
realm
of
the
symbolic,
I
think
it
also
makes
a
lot
of
sense
if
that's
within
our
purview
or
if
that
is
what's
in
our
purview,
to
also
in
a
similar
vein
symbolically,
say:
hey
look,
you
know
we
get
compliant
with
state
code,
it's
long-standing!
It's
not
as
if
it
just
happened.
A
You
know
yesterday
or
even
five
or
ten
years
ago
before
we
approve
further
accounts
payable,
and
so
I
would
also
suggest
you
know
to
my
colleagues
on
council
that,
because
we
do
have
a
couple
of
members
of
our
council
on
the
audit
committee
and
familiar
with
these
issues,
that
we
basically
you
know,
retain
the
same
people
that
would
be
council,
member,
moore
and
myself
on
the
audit
committee
to
see
what
we
can
do
to
work
with
staff
to
see
what
is
deliverable
on
a
regular
basis-
and
you
know
again,
this
is
you
know
very,
very
specific
information,
of
course
we're
a
relatively
young
city,
67
years
old,
and
you
can
imagine
in
1955
what
it
was
like
to
have
something
like
a
bag
of
receipts
right
and
kind
of
culling
through
it.
A
But
of
course
you
know
we're
in
2022
in
cupertino
it
is
certainly
not
a
bag
of
receipts
and
we
have
a
lot
of
things
going
on,
but
you
know
by
the
same
extension,
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
provide
a
mechanism
to
the
community
that
people
can
really
know.
On
that
basis.
You
know
how
is
the
money
being
spent?
You
know
a
little
bit
more
information
regarding
how
the
money
is
going
from
this
account.
To
that
account
I
mean
that's
not
a
bad
thing
at
all.
A
You
know,
frankly,
and
if
we
had
a
better
handle
on
that,
then
we
probably
could
have.
You
know
avoided
some
things
that
we've
experienced
in
the
not
too
recent
past.
So
councilmember
way,
you
have
a
thought
on
this.
I
So
I
have
two
questions:
it's
interesting
to
know
that
most
cities
don't
comply
with
that
government
code.
So
I
wonder
if
that
code
is
outdated
or
is
just
impractical
to
perform?
That's
just
my
first
question:
maybe
the
staff
and
city
manager
can
comment
on
that.
My
second
question
is
now
we're
in
the
digital
digital
world,
so
it
might
be
easier
to
put
everything
on
digital
and
have
it
on
the
website
have
a
monthly
report
instead
of
because
it's
time
consuming
right,
we
want
our
staff
to
do
a
good
job.
I
We
want
to
be
informed
to
be
transparent,
but
we
also
want
to
find
a
way
for
our
staff
to
do
their
work
and
not
to
spend
on
busy
work.
So
I
would
like
to
see
if
there
is
a
way
we
can
work
with
the
staff
and
get
that
report,
but
in
a
digital
form,
so
that
it's
not
so
overwhelming
for
the
staff
to
do
that.
That's
just
my
two
comments.
Okay,.
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much
councilman
way
and
I
I
will
make
a
comment.
We
don't
know
that
most
cities
are
not
in
compliance
with
with
our
state
right,
so
so,
council
member
moore's
example
was
solano
county.
It
was
just
one
county
and
the
ground
grand
jury
that
convened
in
that
county
found
out
that
most
cities
in
that
county
were
not
in
compliance,
so
yeah,
maybe
for
staff.
So.
C
A
Let
me
visit
on
your
second
comment.
Before
we
go
to
staff.
To
answer
that
I
mean
I,
I
wouldn't
consider
it
personally.
I
wouldn't
consider
it
busy
work
to
know
how
the
you
know,
money
of
the
the
city
is
being
spent.
I
mean
this
is
the
public
dollar
and
it's
also
a
matter
of
like
you
know
how
things
are
being
classified
and
and
basically
you
know,
move
from
bucket
to
bucket,
and
so
you
know
I
I'd
be
very
much
interested
in
getting
more
transparency
into
the
process
here.
A
But
let
me
open
it
back
up
to
staff
any
one
care
to
comment
on
councilmember,
way's,
question
and
commentary.
N
Thank
you,
mayor
and
councilmember
way.
I
would
just
say:
there's
there
has
been
changes.
As
the
mayor
said,
we
don't
have
the
bag
of
receipts
like
we
used
to,
and
that
is
true
that's
what
a
lot
of
these
reports
came
from
and
I
forgot
because
I
didn't
print
it
out
today,
we're
having
our
budget
and
bytes
coming
up.
I
don't
know
if
I
took
that
away
from
christie
or
not,
but
it's
actually
showing
people
how
to
get
on
our
open
gov.
N
W
Going
incorrectly
as
well
so.
N
But
it,
but
it
is
out
there
it's
able
to
be
looked
at,
so
the
the
one
I
think
is
is
more
important
actually,
because
all
of
the
all
the
accounts
payable
can
be
seen
on
on
our
computer.
Anybody
can
go
in
and
see
it.
The
treasurer's
report
that
deals
with
the
investments
to
me
is
a
bigger
one
because
you're
having
160,
I
forget
how
many
numbers
165
million
dollars.
I
forgot
the
number
you
want
to
know
where
that's
going,
you
don't
want
to
end
up
having
it
going
in
the
wrong
place.
N
You
want
to
see.
Is
it
getting
as
much
interest
as
we
can
that
one
to
me
is
the
more
critical
one,
and
you
know
we
do
that
correctly
right
now.
N
I
guess
we
could
you
know,
do
it
monthly,
but
that's
the
one
that
you
know.
That's
our
bad!
That's
our
savings
account.
You
want
to
make
sure
that
that's
going
well.
I
forgot
which
council
member
I
talked
to
was
you
know
back
in
the
day
when
orange
county
went
bankrupt
because
of
how
they
invested,
that
we
can't
do
that
anymore,
which
is
great,
no
city
can't,
but
as
a
council,
you
still
want
to
make
sure
the
money
isn't
a
safe
investment
that
it's
safe.
It's
liquid.
We
have
the
ability
to
get
to
it.
W
The
only
thing
two
things
I
would
add
to
that
is,
I
know
one
council,
member
moore
brought
up
the
4100
code
section.
We
did
go
research
to
try
to
understand
what
other
cities
were
doing
and
what
we
found
is
a
lot
of
other
cities,
weren't
or
they'd
provide
us
their
treasurer's
report,
but
it
was
really
the
investment
report,
not
the
one,
with
receipts,
disbursements
and
fund
balance.
So
we,
when
we
did
a
little
bit
of
research,
put
it
out
on
the
state
of
california
finance
officers
site
for
the
hits
that
we
got.
W
The
very
few
hits
that
we
got
back.
Half
of
them
were
related
to
the
other
report,
so
I'm
not
quite
sure
why
that's
happening.
I
have
a
theory
that,
because,
when
you
think
of,
if
you
work
in
the
finance
realm
and
you
think
of
treasurer,
that's
investments
when
you
think
of
fund
balance
right,
you're
thinking
more
of
finance
budget
and
so
the
way
that
the
code
section
is
written.
Where
you
need
receipt,
disbursements
and
fund
balance,
those
three
don't
actually
go
together.
It
should
be
receipts,
disbursements
and
cash
or
revenue,
expenditures
and
fund
balance.
W
So
that's
my
working
theory,
but
I
don't
know
that
to
be
true
or
not
to
just
one
kind
of
my
my
two
cents
on
that
that
there
may
just
be
some
confusion
around
it
in
terms
of
getting
it
digitized
to
the
website.
We
can
look
into
that.
I
think
I
recall
when
we
first
hopped
on
to
opengov,
so
the
financial
transparency
portal
that
there
might
have
been
an
investment
component
that
we
just
didn't
take
up
at
the
time.
We
were
really
looking
more
to
build
out
the
revenues.
W
A
Yeah
I
I'll
go
before
you
vice
versa.
I
apologize
for
talking
over
you
and
I
know
as
the
the
chair
of
the
meeting
I
I
should
allow
more
talking,
but
I
I
I
have
to
very
respectfully
completely
disagree
with
that.
A
Characterization
of
dichotomies
of
you
know
the
treasurer,
because
I
take
myself
back
to
1955
and
when
you
have
this
in
the
you
know
general
law
in
the
state,
and
they
have
treasurer
to
me
it
means
all
things
money,
and
so,
if
you're,
basically
kind
of
trifurcating
this
and
saying
well,
you
know
this
is
investments
and
there's
dispersion.
I
completely
disagree.
I
think
the
treasurer's
role
is
a
financial
role.
It's
an
investment
related
role.
I
think
it's
one
that
relates
to
money.
A
A
I
think
I
think,
if
you
go
back
to
the
intent
you're
going
to
find
that
this
is
essentially
a
monetarily
related
thing.
That
being
said,
I
think
we
should
work
with
our.
You
know:
staff,
of
course,
to
try
to
get
that
information
out
there,
but
they're.
You
know
there
are
high
stakes
here
just
because-
and
you
know,
city
manager,
troop.
I
agree
that
it's
a
bigger
pot
of
money
in
the
investments
absolutely,
but
when
it
comes
to
the
idea
of
transparency
and
oversight,
you
know,
is
it
more
or
less
important?
A
I
don't
think
it's
any
different.
I
think
we
need
to
be
able
to
have
that
information
on
a
regular
basis,
and
so
let's
do
what
we
need
to
do
in
order
to
get
that
out
there,
budgets
and
bytes
and
christina
you
know,
I
don't
think
you'll
disagree
with
me
that
came
out
as
a
suggestion
that
I
made
roughly
five
years
ago,
and
so
we
went
ahead
and
congratulations
and
kudos
to
your
department
for
getting
that
award.
It's
not
updated
on
a
daily
basis.
Members
of
the
public
have
asked
hey
how
come
this
is
dated
information.
A
They
say
well
we're
not
quite
updating,
so
so,
let's
get
it
up
there.
You
know,
let's
get
that
information
up
there,
let's
get
it
out
there
on
a
monthly
basis,
to
the
extent
that
we
can.
But,
of
course
we're
not
going
to
try
to
you
know
make
this.
You
know
so
incredibly
onerous
that
our
our
city
functions
can't
go
go
forward.
You
know,
to
the
extent
that
we
can
get
that
information
out
there
and
it
exists.
A
I
know
you
have
a
lot
of
information
at
your
fingertips
with
regard
to
the
software
that
that
you
use,
let's,
let's
share
it.
There's
no
reason
not
to
share
it.
You
know
is,
is
the
way
I
think
of
it,
and
I
also
think
of
it.
Similarly,
city
manager
that
you
know
if
we
have
it
available,
why
not
put
it
on
you
know
our
online
mechanisms,
but
that
information
is
not
all
out
there.
It's
not
you,
as
a
member
of
the
public.
A
Looking
at
budget
invites
all
the
information
that's
available
to
our
finance
director,
our
treasurer,
if
you
will,
is
not
available
to
the
public
so
to
the
extent
that
we
can
make
it
available.
Let's
go
ahead
and
put
that
information
out
there.
A
In
the
background
that
we've
done,
okay,
exactly
so
vice
mayor,
you
had
a
comment:
yeah.
H
So
it's
I
think,
council
member
wei
has
mentioned,
has
a
point
that
we
were
at
the
digital
age
right
now.
I'm
seeing
this
pdf
after
pdf
it's
very
hard
to
search,
but
I
understand
opengl
actually
has
a
lot
of
information.
So
you
are
saying
all
of
these
accounts
payable
is
on
open
golf.
For
example.
H
W
H
W
Specific
pdf
file
is
run
out
of
our
financial
system.
Opengov
currently
does
not
have
it
to
this
level
of
detail.
So
it's
one
level
above
where
you
can
see.
Let's
say
anything
in
a
materials
account,
but
you
can't
go
deeper
to
see
if
there's
500
charged
to
this
account.
What
are
all
those
charges
that
make
up,
which
would
be
in
the
accounts
payable
so
to
counsel
councilmember
moore's
earlier
point?
Having
that
we
call
it
a
gl
string
where
it
shows
the
fund
division
account.
W
H
I
guess
main,
for
example,
san
jose
water
company.
Is
there
a
way
to
say
how
much
we
are
paying
then
a
year
their
way
or
amounts
on
like
six
months?
Is
there
a
way
to
find
out.
W
You
could
see
what
we've
paid
in
water
overall
to
so
that
would
include
valley
water
right.
This
valley,
the
the
if
there's
different
water
entities,
sorry
and
I'm
not
remembering
them
right
now,
so.
L
A
W
There
is
a
water
account
that
you
could
look
at
and
see
that,
but
you
can't
get
to
the
detail
of
which
vendor
has
we've
paid,
which
amount
to
that.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
director
alpha
before
calling
you
councilman
moore,
just
just
to
clarify
you
have
access
to
that
next
level,
down
things
like
invoices
and
itemized.
You
know
contracts
for
instance,
but
we
don't
get
that
on
say,
budget
and
bytes
or
the
online
platforms
available
to
the
public.
That's
correct:
okay,
great
councilman,
moore.
G
Okay,
so
I
going
back
to
having
a
subcommittee,
I
think
that
that
would
really
help,
and
it
sounds
as
though
that
there
is
some
interest
in
doing
that
in
the
in
the
first
screen
share,
which
you
did
what
the
code
like
610
is
for
the
I.t
department
and
it
it's
directly
in
in
the
budget,
if
you
flip
through
there's
that
same
code
notation.
G
So
you
know
which
department
that
it's
that
it's
going
to-
and
I
one
one
thing
that
I
found
kind
of
difficult
in
in
looking
up
who
we
had
paid
our
our
monies
to-
was
that
I
in
for
our
city
records
I
needed
to
go
to
resolutions
and
so
city
council
resolutions
and
then
type
in
you
know
whatever
company
it
was.
So
if
you
wanted
to
know
what
we
had
paid
emc,
you
could
type
in
emc
and
then
it'll
pull
up
for
the
resolutions
which
have
our
accounts
payable
in
it.
G
But
I
found
that
to
be
it
was
it
was
fairly
cumbersome
and
I
did
a
few
searches
looking
for
certain
entities
which
we
had
been
paying
and,
and
one
actually
was.
I
did
a
public
records
request
and-
and
I
didn't
end
up
finding
invoices
associated
with
payments
which
were
made,
which
I
found
pretty
troubling,
and
I
we'll
get
to
that
later
on
for
another
agenda
item,
but
I
don't
see
that
every
single
one
of
these
payments
is
having
a
an
actual
document
entity
associated
with
it.
G
For
instance,
I
mentioned
a
verbal
contract
which
had
no
documentation
associated
with
it
and
to
I've.
To
this
day
I
have
no
idea
what
the
verbal
contract
was,
who
who
made
it,
and
how
can
the
city
argue
if,
if
we
didn't
get
what
we
thought,
we
were?
If
no
one
knows
what
this
contract
was
and
that
when
we
get
into
the
procurement
portion
of
this
meeting,
I
can
bring
that
up
again
but
from
the
audit
committee
standpoint
I
I
think
that
the
report
should
go
to
them.
First,
having
the
accounts
payable.
G
G
It
would
have
been
a
little
bit
easier
and
less
pressure
for
this
council
had
the
audit
committee
had
a
chance,
and
then
we
have
three
other
people
who
have
this
experience
in
accounting,
who
can
probably
go
through
the
paperwork
a
lot
faster
than
I
can
and
pull
stuff
out.
So
I
it
would,
I
think,
benefit
us
if,
if
the
audit
committee
had
the
whole
accounts
payable
and
these
this
report,
the
entire
report
actually
go
to
them.
G
First,
for
for
a
quick
look
and
then-
and
then
it
comes
to
to
city
council-
and
I
did
mention
something
regarding
policy
about
what
what
is
it
meant
by
a
monthly
report
or
do
we
have
an
expectation
that
we
are
going
to
get
a
report
every
single
month?
You
know
on
time
throughout
the
year
and
that
that
it'll
be
the
the
time
period,
closing
either
the
previous
month
or
two
months
prior.
G
You
know
giving
staff
the
time
to
to
put
everything
together,
but
we
don't
have
any
policy
about
how
this
is
supposed
to
happen.
Now
so
it
could
say
a
monthly
report
and
you
don't
have
to
deliver
it
at
february
monthly
report
until
december,
because
we
have
no
policy
that
says
otherwise.
A
I
move
that
council
create
a
subcommittee
to
examine
the
monthly
treasurer's
report
requirements
and
bring
that
back
to
the
council
at
our
next
regularly
scheduled
meeting
for
items
9
through
18.
I
am
not
suggesting
in
this
motion
that
we
move
the
recommended
action.
So,
let's
see
where
we
can
get
in
two
weeks
and
then
hopefully
that
can
help
us
move
along.
May
I
have
a
second
for
this
motion
before
making
a
brief
comment:
councilman
moore,
second,
okay
and
this
it
may
just
turn
out
to
be
this.
A
It
may
turn
out
to
be
that
the
stewards
and
the
oversight
functions
of
our
of
our
public
simply
have
access
to
that
information
and
and
christina
director
faro.
I've
never
had
the
experience
where
that
information
was
not
forthcoming,
especially
in
2018.
A
When
I
was
meeting
with
you-
and
you
know
your
you
know
second
in
command,
so
to
speak
in
the
department
on
a
weekly
basis
to
go
over
every
single
one
of
these,
and
I
was
asking
the
exact
same
types
of
questions
that
councilmember
moore
was
asking
now,
as
things
go,
of
course,
you
know
two
years
went
by
and
now
we're
here
again
I
was
the
mayor
last
year,
american
this
year.
I
I
don't
think
that
we
had
those
weekly
meetings
to
go
over
accounts
payable
and
get
that
access.
A
Maybe
it's
a
matter
of
as
councilmember
moore's
describing
having
the
oversight
functions
of
the
public,
be
able
to
access
this
information,
and
perhaps
the
audit
committee
is
the
right
place
to
do
it.
But
you
know,
let's
look
into
what's
deliverable
and
before
we
start
approving
more
of
the
accounts
payable,
I
think
we
can
wait
two
weeks
and
see
how
far
we
can
get.
Let
me
ask
a
quick
question
of
staff.
A
However,
are
there
any
legal
repercussions,
since
these
accounts
of
these
payments
have
already
been
made
to
the
accounts,
payables
being
formally
approved
that
we
might,
you
know,
not
be
anticipating
at
this
point?
I
don't
think
that
there
are
any
frankly
since
the
payments
have
already
been
made,
but
if
you,
if
you
see
any,
of
course,
I
think
that
might
inform
the
motion.
That's
on
the
on
the
diocese.
At
this
point.
N
So,
thank
you
mayor.
No,
I
don't
I
know
of
no
because,
like
you
said,
they've
already
been
made.
This
is
just
the
approval
process
for
them.
If
you
have
questions
like
we
have
right
now
for
the
discussion,
but
the
other
one
I
do
think
two
weeks
might
be
really
close
just
considering
when
we
have
to
get
it
back
on
the
agenda.
I
don't
know
if
we'll
have
enough
time
to
get
it
done,
and
it's.
A
A
one-week
turnaround,
let's
see
what
we
can
do
and
then,
if
we
need
to
put
this
on
postponements,
we'll
put
it
on
post
hands
yeah-
and
you
know
I
don't
I
don't
mean
to
be
a
little
bit
too.
You
know
task
masterish
about
it,
but
I
think
that
might
help
motivate.
You
know
movement,
let's
go
to
vice
mayor
chow,
then
council,
member
way.
H
A
I
do
I
I
intend
for
that
part
of
the
treasurer's
report
subcommittee
to
consider
the
scope
of
our
discussion
here
this
evening
and
to
come
back
with
recommendations,
hopefully
hopefully
in
the
next
meeting.
But
if
we
need
to
put
it
on
postponements
and
consider
it
on
may
17th,
then
that's
perfectly
fine.
Councilman.
I
Yes,
thank
you,
mary
paul.
I
have
a
question
because
I
really
don't
want
to
read
this
again.
I
read
it
careful
carefully.
So
if
it's
not,
I
think
the
answers
to
angela
swede's
account
has
been
answered.
I
think
we're
looking
at
the
procedure
of
a
future,
how
what
staff,
recommend
and
work
with
the
our
council
members.
I
How
do
we
move
forward
to
have
the
monthly
report
what
it
goes
to
the
audit
committee
first?
I
would
really
prefer
to
approve
these,
so
that
doesn't
come
back
again
because
we're
going
to
have
another
account
payable
a
lot
of
them
coming
up
next
month
too.
So
is
there
any
way
we
can
approve
this,
but
have
the
motion
to
you
know
really
work
on
the
solutions?
I
think.
A
Yeah
so
councilmember
way
so
9
through
18,
that's
that's
10
items,
and
so
we
can
keep
those
items
on
consent
next
time
and
then
there
is
another
item
that
we've
created
the
subcommittee's
report,
and
so
I
think
the
subcommittee's
report
could
be
you
know
extended
out.
I
just
like
to
see
what
can
happen
in
terms
of
our
conversations,
and
so
I
would
ask
for
one
cycle,
especially
given
that
there
are
no
legal
repercussions
to
see
what
we
can
do.
A
Okay,
so
great,
see
head
nods
and
a
hand
raised
by
councilmember
moore.
G
G
I
think
it's
pronounced
ewing,
irrigation
products
incorporated.
So
I
can
get
the
answer
to
that
offline,
but
I
just
wanted
to
bring
it
up
because
the
word
settlement
was
kind
of
a
red
flag.
For
me.
A
A
136,
okay,
I'm
sorry,
I
think
I
said
the
wrong
one.
Okay,
give
me
one
moment
so
that
people
have
a
record
of
this
so
136.
I
think.
Oh,
this
is
130.
Okay,
I
saw
I
do
see
the
ewing
irrigation
products
incorporated
51
000
right
here,
320.
where's,
the
settlement.
G
A
I
see
grounds
irrigation
and
that
refers
to
the
51
000.
Okay,
so
we'll
take
that
as
a
follow-up
inquiry
as
to
what
that
is.
Basically,
I
have
a
thought
on
what
it
might
be,
but
I'm
not
100
certain
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
stop
the
share.
Okay.
Well,
thank
you
for
that
inquiry.
Let's
go
ahead
and
call
a
vote
on
this
item.
Madam
city
clerk.
A
You,
madam
city
clerk,
and
we
will
go
on
to
item
number.
I
believe.
Let
me
see
if
19
was
pulled
from
our
consent
calendar.
It
was
not.
We
approved
it.
Okay,
we're
on
to
item
number
20,
which
a
member
of
our
public
jennifer
griffin
pulled
jennifer.
Would
you
like
to
come
up
and
briefly,
let
us
know
the
reason
that
you
requested
this
item
be
pulled
from
our
consent
calendar
and
let
me
go
ahead
and
read
the
subject
here.
E
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
start
out
with
this.
I
had
a
couple
of
concerns
for
one
thing:
mtc
is
involved
and
I
I
would
not
trust
them
with
anything
based
on
what's
going
down
with
the
housing
element,
I'm
sorry,
but
I'm
just
wondering
what
the
plan
is
for
these.
The
bike
lanes.
Okay,
apple
originally
started
this
out
by
having
a
grant,
they
provided
money
available
to
put
in
some
bike
lanes
from
tan
tow
to
wolf
on
the
east
side
of
cupertino.
E
E
I
traffic
backs
up.
I
understand
we're
working
on
having
signals
etc,
but
I
understand
now
too
we're
planning
on
having
the
bike
lanes
go
down
de
anza
boulevard.
So
I
guess
now
at
some
point
why?
What
is
the
plan
for
the
funding
apple
obviously
is
not
providing
funding
for
the
rest
of
stephens
creek
boulevard,
which
will
take
this,
I'm
going
to
call
it
a
monstrosity
from
wolf
past
the
valco
rise
all
the
way
down
to
probably
foothill
boulevard
and
then
eventually
are.
E
E
A
Okay,
jennifer,
I
I
think
we
get
the
gist
of
your
your
your
concerns.
A
At
this
point
I
understood
and
I'll
just
remind
you-
you
know
because
this
is
an
item
you.
You
also
have
the
three
minutes
to
speak
in
public
comment,
so
so
that
I
think
that
kicks
us
off
for
some
questions.
Let.
A
A
A
Report
essentially,
okay,
so
welcome
matt
morley,
our
director
of
public
works
with
your
leave
city
manager.
Troop
I'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
hand
the
mike
over
to
matt,
because
I'm
assuming
that
he
walked
up
here
a
minute
ago
too,.
U
U
So
it
it's
a
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
take
money
from
other
sources
to
bring
other
money
into
the
into
the
city
to
fund
our
projects.
We
did
work
closely
with
vta
to
to
bring
this
money
to
cupertino
the
the
the
dollars
were
un
allocated
from
another
another
jurisdiction
and
moved
to
cupertino.
So
it's
funds
that
that,
by
being
on
the
ball
and
being
ready
with
our
projects,
we're
able
to
capture.
So
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
round
out
funding
on
this
project.
U
The
project
was
a
number
one
top
tier
priority
in
the
bike
bike
plan
that
was
done
in
2016,
so
it
is
a
high
priority
for
the
for
the
community
and
we're
anxious
to
continue
to
move
it
forward.
And
that
concludes
my
report.
A
Great,
thank
you
very
much
director
morley
and
I
will
give
you
credit
for
your
former
town
allocation
assignment.
Los
gatos
actually
had
much
more
of
that
money
that
had
been
unassigned,
and
I
think
that
probably
goes
to
your
credit
as
well
for
your
efforts.
While
you
were
at
at
that
town
and
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
bring
this
to
our
city
council.
Are
there
any
questions
of
director
morley
before
I
bring
this
to
members
of
the
public?
For
any
comment
on
item
number
20.,
councilmember,
moore.
G
Yes,
thank
you
mayor.
G
Presentation
clarifying
question:
okay,
so
I'm
looking
in
the
fiscal
year,
2021
22,
cip
budget
and
first
the
stevens
creek
boulevard
class
4
bikeway
phase
2
design.
The
total
budget
is
350,
000
and
city
funding
is
350
000.,
and
it
mentions
that
it
is.
It
says
it's
the
second
phase
of
a
three-phase
program
to
design
and
construct
separated
bike
waves
from
the
east
city,
limit
to
foothill
expressway.
G
G
What
I
don't
understand
from
this
report-
and
I
kind
of
would
have
liked
to
to
have
seen
a
map-
I
don't
understand
how
far
down
stephens
creek
boulevard.
This
is
going
to
to
go
and-
and
I
I
actually
when
I
read
this
one
line
in
here-
this
project
was
found
to
be
categorically
exempt
from
sequa,
as
bike
lanes
previously
exist
with
the
same
right-of-way
of
the
project.
I
personally
kind
of
disagree
with
with
this
categorical
exemption.
G
I'm
just
going
to
put
that
out
there
because
of
what
happened
at
the
wolf
and
stevens
creek
boulevard
intersection,
making
it.
They
got
rid
of
turn
lanes
which
people
were
using
and
for
drivers
and
and
significantly
changed
the
intersection
which
I
I
don't
personally
think
that
it
that
actually
qualifies
so
if
somebody
wants
to
comment
on
that
particular
categorical
exemption
and
and
explain
that
to
me,
I'd
like
to
hear
it
okay,
thank
you.
A
Okay,
well
before
we
bring
it
back
to
staff
councilmember
moore,
so
I
I
know
the
intersection
talking
about
you're,
basically
talking
about
southbound,
wolf
and
you're,
taking
a
right
onto
stevens
creek,
it's
very
different,
I
agree,
but
what
about
it
makes
it
environmentally
different?
You
know
that
would
qualify
for
more
analysis.
You're,
changing
traffic
patterns,
traffic
patterns,
okay,
fair
enough,
we'll
take
it
back
to
staff.
U
Thank
you
very
much,
so
a
couple,
a
couple
of
items
in
there
in
terms
of
this:
the
scope
of
the
project.
U
The
project
will
ultimately
through
through
all
of
the
phases,
continue
on
to
highway
85,
so
stevens
creek
boulevard
to
highway
85
through
multiple
phases,
as
identified
our
cip
dashboard,
has
each
of
the
individual
faces
with
a
map.
So
it's
easy
to
follow
along
there,
including
the
funding
allocations.
There's
about
two
million
dollars
allocated
for
construction
of
of
the
project
and
this
this
money
will
go
to
phase
two
b,
which
is
sort
of
the
next
next
little
stretch
that
will
be
taking
go
into
construction
next
summer.
U
So
in
about
a
year
from
now
in
terms
of
the
the
resident's
concerns
about
obligation
of
strings
attached,
I
think
that's
probably
one
of
the
things
I
should
cover.
We
we
have
only
to
obligate
the
funds
and
obligate.
The
funds
means
that
we
would
say
yes,
we'll
use
them
for
construction,
so
pretty
straightforward
from
that
perspective.
U
In
terms
of
sql
and
sql
requirements,
we
have
a
pretty
straightforward
check
sheet
that
we're
able
to
follow
that
takes
us
through
sql
requirements,
with
the
new
focus
on
multimodal
transportation
and
vehicle
miles.
Traveled,
the
the
the
world
has
gone
away
from
from
looking
at
bike,
imped
improvements
as
as
being
sequa
impacts,
and
so
this
one
certainly
falls
into
that
category.
It
does
obviously
in
situations
like
that
at
wolf
and
stevens
creek
change
the
dynamics
a
little
bit,
but
from
a
greater
sequel
perspective,
it
does
meet
that
requirement.
U
We
do
file
for
with
the
county
for
these,
so
there's
an
opportunity
for
folks
to
review
it
and
to
object
should
they
need
to
or
want
to,
and
we
had
no
objections
on
this
project.
G
Okay,
thank
you
mayor
paul.
I'm
curious
what
we
can
anticipate
to
have
happen
at
the
stevens
creek
boulevard
and
danza
intersection
with
regards
to
these
protected
bike
lanes,
and
are
we
going
to
see
something
significant
for
changes
at
that
location
as
as
well?
Thank
you.
Okay,.
A
U
The
model
the
model
is
similar
along
stevens
creek,
so
same
same
type
of
intersection,
same
type
of
treatment.
I
will
say
that
I
was
out
last
week
at
the
corner
of
of
wolf
and
and
stephens
creek
to
look
at
at
that
intersection
with
staff.
There
are
continued
modifications
going
on
there
to
help
make
the
intersection
work
in
a
in
a
better
way
help
traffic
flow.
U
So
some
of
those
changes,
I
think,
will
will
impact
the
the
traffic
and
how
it's
flowing
and
those
will
be
carried
on
once
they're
proven
at
that
intersection
into
the
dianza
intersection.
G
H
Hi,
so
the
item
mentioned
committing
any
necessary
matching
funds
and
stating
assurance
to
complete
the
project.
So
we
are
getting
two
million
dollars
grant
for
the
construction
on
how
much
the
ct
needs
to
match
to
complete
the
project.
Would
that
amount
be
sufficient
to
complete
the
entire
length
of
stiffness
creek
and
does
that
include
intersection
improvement.
U
So
the
amount
of
the
of
the
funding
that
we're
getting
from
mtc
is
807
000
and
that's
offsetting
a
portion
that
we've
already
received
that
we
already
have
committed
to
the
project.
So
the
project
is
fully
funded
through
combination
of
funds.
This
this
offsets
the
the
portion
that
we
had
already
contributed
to
the
to
the
project.
So
it
actually
is
a
win
for
us.
H
Okay,
so
my
understanding
is
raise
the
right
term,
only
land,
that
we
are
reducing
three
land
traffic
to
tool
and
traffic
does.
I
think
that
affects
the
level
of
service
that
the
delay
at
in
those
intersections?
We
don't
see
them
now,
because
the
traffic
is
not
so
bad.
So
does
the
secret
exemption
include
the
consideration
for
level
of
service,
which
I
think
our
general
plan
does
consider.
U
So
I
think
we're
getting
into
a
little
bit
different
discussion
on
sort
of
scope
of
the
project.
But
if
you
look
at
there's
a
couple
of
points
here
to
make
one
we
we
have
put
back
the
the
through
lane
at
wolf
and
and
stevens
creek,
so
that
that
that
traffic
dynamic
has
changed
a
little
bit.
So
that's
one
of
the
adjustments
we
made
and
we'll
continue
that
on
through
the
project.
U
The
other
is
out
the
the
the
consideration
of
level
of
service
when
you're
looking
at
sequa
and
the
state
is
moving
away
from
that,
so
that
we're
looking
now
at
vehicle
miles,
traveled
instead
of
level
of
service.
That
doesn't
mean
that
level
of
service
isn't
important.
I
think
it's
important
from
a
local
traffic
flow
perspective
and
we
need
to
keep
an
eye
on
that,
but
it
does
take
it
out
of
the
out
of
the
sql
conversation
right.
C
A
Great
great,
so,
are
members
of
the
public.
Are
there
any
hands
raised
on
zoom?
Let
me
take
a
quick
look
here.
All
right,
I
see
one
hand
raised
from
lisa
warren
and
so
to
the
members
of
the
public.
S
S
I
don't
know
if
that
has
been
addressed,
but
I
know
that
that
was
a
very
big
discussion
and
people
were
not
using
them.
For
that
and
other
reasons-
and
I
don't
see
people
in
them-
and
I
I
could
be
mistaken-
but
I
feel
like
that
primary
section
that
was
done
closer
to
apple
for
apple,
probably
and
in
front
of
main
street,
was
done
sort
of
as
a
pilot
thing,
and
maybe
I'm
wrong
like
okay,
we're
going
to
do
this
and
if
it
goes
well
we're
going
to
go
all
the
way.
S
So
I
wouldn't
think
we
have
to
be
married
to
the
idea,
even
if
it's
already
approved
to
go
further.
If
it's
not
functioning
the
way,
it's
meant
to
be,
and
it's
gonna
cost
money,
no
matter
where
the
money
is
coming
from.
So
I
think
I've
asked
before
if
there
would
please
be
a
study
on
the
actual
traffic
in
those
pipelines.
A
E
Thank
you,
mayor,
yeah,
I'm
sorry
that
our
new
public
works
person
has
to
take
this
on,
but
you
know
I
guess
one
of
my
concerns
about
it.
Sort
of
echoes
what
lisa
said.
I
always
kind
of
felt
like
the
part
from
tan
tau
to
wolf,
was
like
a
pilot
section
and
I
kind
of
resented
it
because
it
was
dumped
on
the
eastern
part
of
the
city.
E
E
E
I
really
am
upset
seeing
that
that
right
turn
lane
has
been
abandoned,
nobody's
using
it.
It's
a
piece
of
land
and
what
happens
is
that
you
have
cars
coming
up
to
in
the
third
lane
the
closest
one
to
the
the
right
turn
lane.
It's
not
there
anymore.
They
have
to
make
a
right-hand
turn
and
they-
and
I
understand
now
from
the
bike
commission
that
they
have-
you
can
actually
make
a
right-hand
turn
there.
E
You
don't
have
to
wait
for
the
red
light,
but
the
problem
is
that
the
people
in
the
crosswalk
are
a
bull's-eye
for
anybody
having
to
turn
right.
The
traffic
backs
up
the
buses
are
sitting
there
and
you're
having
to
have
a
complete
bedlam
at
that
intersection,
and
I
predict
I
hate
to
say
this,
but
when
you
get
to
st
to
stephens,
creek
and
de
anza
boulevard,
it
is
going
to
be
a
nightmare.
Where
are
we
going
to
be
abandoning
the
right
hand
turn
lanes
before
we
do
this?
E
We
need
to
have
plans
put
out
across
the
city.
That
is
a
major
intersection
of
what
what
the
plans
are.
Where
are
we
abandoning
the
right
hand,
turn
lane?
How
are
we
planning
on
getting
traffic
up
and
down
de
anza
boulevard,
stevens
creek
et
cetera?
What
are
we
doing
with
the
buses?
There's
a
school
there
right,
the
catholic
primary
school
you've
you've
got
the
cali
mill
property
there.
E
I,
and,
and
are
we
going
to
take
this
thing
up
the
hill
past
blackberry
farm?
How
do
we
do
that
they're
trying
to
build
a
bridge
there?
I
there
is
no
room,
I
mean
it
I
and
what
happens
when
we
get
down
to
foothill
boulevard
and
then
we're
getting
to
the
quarry.
I
I'm
just
I
yes,
it
may
be
good.
E
A
Thank
you
very
much
jennifer
and
that
concludes
our
blue
card
comments
live
madam
city
clerk.
Were
there
any
emailed
comments
in
to
you
during
this
time?
No.
B
A
C
H
Yeah,
I'm
happy
to
bring
on
the
motion
to
adopt
resolution
number
two
wait:
yeah
2,
2,
4,
2,
0,
4
6,
a
resolution
of
local
support
authorizing
the
filing
of
an
application
for
funding
assigned
to
the
mtc
committing
any
necessary
matching
funds
and
the
stating
assurance
to
complete
the
project
for
the
obeg
cycle.
2
grand
application
for
the
stephens
creek
boulevard,
separate
to
the
bike
lane
project.
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor
ciao
and
I
think
that's
a
typo.
It
should
be
o-b-a-g,
it's
not
none.
It
should
be
o
bag,
not
obeg.
So,
okay,
yeah,
I
saw
a
head
nod
so
yeah.
C
A
So
great,
oh,
thank
you!
Oh
bag.
Okay,
great,
so
we
have
a
motion
on
the
table.
I
see
councilmember
way
patiently
waiting
with
her
hand
raised.
Did
you
want
to
second
that
motion?
Yes,
please
I'll.
Second,
it,
okay!
We
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
emotions
on
the
table
before
we
go
back
to
the
lights,
madam
city
clerk,
let's
go
ahead
and
see
if
there
are
any
further
comments.
The
motions
on
table
for
discussion-
and
I
do
see
two
hands
raised
vice
mayor
and
then
council,
member
willie.
H
Okay,
so
this
project,
I
think,
is
the
priority
number
one
project
in
our
bike
pad
master
plan,
my
older
son
uses
rides
a
bike
through
stephen's
creek
to
cupertino
high
daily
he's
now
in
college,
my
younger
son
who
attends
linkbrook,
but
he
goes
to
memorial
park
through
stevens
creek,
multiple
times
to
play
tennis.
However,
he
doesn't
bike,
because
the
brother
of
his
best
friend
is
the
kid
who
died
at
bob
road,
so
he
he
used
to
really
love
to
ride
bikes,
but
he
has
that
mental
block.
H
He
doesn't
write
on
street,
so
I
think
this
is
the
most
important
project
for
cupertino,
including
both
the
separated
bike,
lane
and
intersection.
Of
course,
we
will
want
to
do
our
best
to
mitigate
the
impact
on
the
vehicle
traffic,
but
the
project,
I
think,
once
it's
safe,
more
people
will
use
it.
Thank
you.
J
Yeah,
since
there's
been
some
technical
discussion,
you
know,
I
think,
I'll
you
know
kind
of
also
pile
on
to
help
help
our
new
public
works
director
kind
of
understand
what
I
think
the
overall
concerns
are
but
yeah.
I
have
concerns.
J
It
was
probably
about
a
year
ago
that
something
pertaining
to
the
stevens
creek
was
on
the
agenda,
and
so
I
brought
up
the
fact
that
you
know
when
I
come
down:
stevens
creek,
meaning
going
from
east
to
west
on
stevens
creek,
and
you
approach
wolf
and
you're
not
used
to
you're
not
able
to
do
the
turning
north
onto
a
wolf
road.
The
way
you
used
to
and
the
way
they've
brought
that
concrete
all
out.
No
turn
on
on
green
really
confuses
the
traffic.
That's
there
where
stephens
creek
is
one
of
our
main
arteries.
J
I
mean
we
already
have
a
lot
of
traffic
and
then,
when
we
make
these
dramatic
changes
in
that
particular
night,
I
brought
it
up
that,
because
that
concrete
is
so
squared
off
and
nobody's
allowed
to
move
over
and
and
turn
and
get
rid
of
that
amount
of
the
traffic
that
they
have
to
wait.
And
they
can
only
do
that
when
the
through
traffic
is
going
and
the
answer
from
staff
was
no
that's
what
we
intended
that
you
know.
He
can't
turn
right
from
the
right
lane
to
the
right
lane,
because
it's
so
sharp.
J
He
winds
up
turning
right
and
he
goes
all
the
way
over
to
the
third
lane
on
wolf
because
he's
not
able
to
to
make
those
types
of
turns
and
that
the
traffic
isn't
able
to
move
through,
because
the
light's
not
green,
and
it's
a
no
turn
on
on
red,
holds
up
that
traffic.
And
then
I
had
heard
on
a
different
occasion.
Well,
it
doesn't
apply
to
buses.
J
I
I
agree
with
councilman
moore
that
sequa
I
mean
it's
really
dramatically
changing
how
many
cars
are
able
to
get
through
at
any
one
time,
and
I
would
sure
hope
that
we
revisit
shortly
thereafter.
I
mean
it's
major,
concrete
and
signal
movement
to
to
move
these
things
in
this
way,
but
still
it's
something
that
once
we
move
away
from
it,
it's
there
for
life,
but
when
it's
currently
done
and
everybody's
fully
aware
of,
what's
being
done,
that's
I
feel
that's
the
right
time
to
sit
there.
J
Did
it
really
work
out
the
way
we
intended
and
if
not,
let's
make
sure
we
really
understand
before
we
do
more
with
the
same
type
of
thinking,
that
kind
of
got
us
stuck
and
so
I'll
just
leave
it
at
that
tonight.
That's
not
really
the
topic
about
accepting
the
money
or
not
just
as
a
practice.
I
would
sure
hope
that
we
really
pay
attention
to
our
main
through
fairs,
that
are
the
main
circulation
for
our
community
and
and
the
impacts
to
those
so
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
A
A
I
don't
know,
let
me
check
in
with
our
city
attorney
at
this
point.
Do
you
think
that
this
could
be
feasibly
added
to
the
motion
or
have
the
motion
amended
to
that
effect?
Chris
and
just
to
repeat
it,
a
referral
to
the
bike
pet
commission
with
regard
to
intersection
design,
which
you
know
presumably
would
be
part
of
the
you
know,
use
of
the
expenditure
of
these
monies.
F
Yeah,
I
I
have
to
lean
forward
in
a
very
awkward
way,
but
I
will
do
my
best.
So
I
so
I
would
defer
the
answer
to
that
question
in
part
to
matt,
because
I
just
would
want
to
confirm
that
the
intersection
that
that
the
intersection
design
and
the
funding
that
there
is
a
nexus
between
those
two
two
items
so.
U
U
U
That's
an
engineering
activity
with
significant
risk
associated
with
it,
and
we
we'd
want
to
have
the
engineers
managing
that
part
of
it.
So
we
can.
We
can
tell
the
the
commission
about
the
the
intent
of
the
design
and
how
it's
happening.
They
can
provide
us
their
feedback
on
functionality
and
how
it's
working
and
we
can
take
it
from
there.
A
Okay,
well,
nothing
prevents
us
from
from
from
watching
those
commission
meetings.
Councilmember
moore.
G
Okay,
thank
you,
so
I
I
did
pull
up
this,
the
cip
dashboard
to
get
a
look
at
this
section
and
it
looks
to
me
like
it's
going
from
wolf
to
danza
boulevard
and
ending
there.
So
it's
just
going
to
be
handling
the
the
east
side
of
that
that
intersection
and
and
putting
in
the
protected
lanes
there.
G
So
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
up,
and
so
I
think
in
the
future
when,
when
we
see
this
project
continue
that
if
we
can
have
the
map
in
in
there,
so
I'm
not
digging
through,
I
think
that'll
that'll
help.
You
know
the
picture
is
worth
a
thousand
words
thing.
Okay,
thank
you.
A
Okay
well
looking
forward
to
at
everyone
in
terms
of
getting
updates
on
how
this
process
goes,
and
I
think
we've
provided
some
good
and
pithy
input
from
the
public
and
council
tonight.
Let
us
go
ahead
and
vote
with
our
lights.
A
We
have
been
going
for
a
bit
over
an
hour
at
this
point,
so
let
me
go
ahead
and
take
that
promised
five
minute
break
at
this
time.
We're
at
9
17,
we'll
reconvene
at
9
23.