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From YouTube: Mayor Manager Meeting - 17 Feb 2021
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I. Mayor Linda Olson and City Manager Shawn Lewis will discuss upcoming agendas for Regular Council meetings and Study Sessions.
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A
Good
morning
everybody
it's
8
33,
and
this
is
mayor
manager,
meeting
of
february
17th,
my
gosh,
it's
february,
17th,
the
in
the
room
is
linda:
olson,
alex
dortec,
jade,
trusket
reed,
oh
lucia
magnuson
of
daniel
sierra
sean
lewis,
stephanie
carlisle,
there's
always
this
guest
on
mine.
I
don't
know
what
that
is,
but
it's
something
to
do
with
the
microphone.
I
think.
B
On
my
end,
thanks
mayor
stephanie-
and
I-
and
maybe
others
on
the
call
need
to
jump
off
at
8
30.
So
I'm
gonna
move
pretty
quick.
C
B
For
our
supervisors
quarterly
meeting,
so
we're
going
to
start
with
february
22nd.
B
This
is
a
study
session
we'll
have
the
financial
update
sustainability
plan
and
program.
Stormwater
utility
program
update
budget
advisory
committee
issue
brief
review
charter
amendment
for
draft
election
of
the
mayor
and
general
decorum
and
meetings
refresher.
B
D
A
B
Okay
utility
program
update
presentation,
15
discussion,
maybe.
B
B
Well,
it's
really
the
start
of
the
you
know
the
it's,
the
projects
that
are
being
planned
and
this
will
feed
into
what
we
end
up
issuing
bonds
for
against
water
fees,
so
it
could
be
shorter
than
30.
C
This
one's
already
been
brought
forward.
Do
we
want
to
just
put
a
discussion
time
to.
A
E
So
the
way
we
left
it
is
that
we
would
be
bringing
back
surrounding
cities
mayor's
roles
is
my
understanding
and
I
think
it
just
what
we
just
didn't
have
two
council
members
to
weigh
in
so
I
I
think
that's
how
it
got
left,
but
I
wanted
it.
A
E
A
E
I'm
still
compiling
that
the
listeners
have
been
down
at
cml
but
yeah.
Definitely
I
I'll
still
work
to
get
as
much
as
I
can
from
surrounding
cities
done
on
that,
and
then
I
think
it
was
more
of
a.
We
didn't
have
a
full
council,
so
everyone
wanted
the
others
to
kind
of
weigh
in
before
we
start
going
down
the
path.
Yes,
okay,
I
mean
do
you
agree
because
yeah,
okay.
E
A
No,
I
think
I
think
it's
fine
to
do
it
here,
because
then
it'll
just
make
sure
that
all
seven
of
us
want
you
to
keep
working
on
it.
A
How
much
discussion
do
you
think
we
need
on
this?
Do
you
think
stephanie
that'll
be
more
of
here's?
What
I
have
so
far?
What
else
might
you
need,
or.
E
Yes,
I
think
it's
going
to
be
just
a
minor
update
with
the
surrounding
area.
Mayor
information.
It's
going
to
be
essentially
the
same
council
communication
with
that
one
edition,
and
then
I
think
the
discussion
is
just
with
a
full
body.
A
A
A
B
D
A
B
Okay
looks
like
we're
caught
up
to
march.
First,
we
have
study
session,
few
study,
session
items,
budget,
tap
budget
basics
fund
overview
and
2020
budget
cycle
preview.
We
have
mali,
trust,
center
trust
fund
recommendations,
we
finding
a
placemaking
master
plan
and
stormwater
bond
issuance.
B
We
also
have
moving
into
regular
motions.
We
have
a
change
order
for
keyson
enterprises
for
snow
removal
at
eve,
electronic
records,
information
system,
rfp
approval
enterprise,
fleet
management,
recommendation,
approval
of
rtd,
elevator
modernization
proposal
and
first
reading
public
hearing
of
westport
west
cornell
and
a
portion
of
the
associated
alley.
First
reading
vacation
of
a
portion
of
south
huron
right-of-way.
C
Can
I
add,
and
likely,
on
the
consent
agenda
a
first
reading
of
an
amendment
to
title
seven,
which
would
be
the
ability
for
code
enforcement
to
impound
animals?
If
you
remember,
we
talked
about
that
about
a
month
ago.
It
did
go
through
the
code
enforcement
advisory
committee
and
is
now
ready
to
come
back
and
I'd.
Imagine
it
could
be
consent
agenda.
A
That's
fine.
We
also
have
the
consent
agenda
from
last
night
council
bill
004
on
the
titles
two
boards
and
commissions.
It
needs
to
come
back
come
back
through,
but
it
can
be
on
consent
because
it
was
seven
zero.
B
B
I
think
so
and
then
wayfinding
this
is
still
on
study
session.
B
B
A
A
A
B
I
think
we're
going
to
be
needing
to
just
have
you
we
will.
We
have
to
affirm
the
projects
the
week
before,
and
then
this
will
just
be
going
over
with
you.
What
the
process
of
selling
the
bonds
are.
You
know
finalizing
the
dollar
amount,
although
you
know
this
is
smaller
than
what
was
originally
anticipated,
because
I
think
the
plan
is
to
do
these
in
tranches.
B
All
right
is
that
the
end
of
those
items
great
so
looking
at
sorry,
I'm
are
we
on
march,
8th.
E
We
got
several
so
they're
just
verifying
eligibility
and
but
yes,
we
did
end
up
getting
several
applications
in
okay.
C
B
And
jade,
can
you
make
your
screen
just
a
little
bit
bigger
and
so
moving
on
to
march
15th,
we've
got
a
study
session
on
city
of
inglewood,
sewer,
connector
districts,
that's
great
rate
analysis,
study
session
on
unified
development
code
assessment
update
and
a
study
session
on
organized
garbage
recycling
collection,
and
this
is
actually
going
to
be
digging
into
the
our
the
revised
rfp
that
the
committee
has
come
up
with
and
then
another
study
session
on
discussion
regarding
potential
sale
of
city
properties.
B
We
continue
to
get
emails
from
two
entities
related
to
our
former
fire
department
system.
One
is
from
tejon
fire
station
and
cheryl
has
asked
that
this
move
forward,
which
I
had
already
asked
maria
d'andre
as
facilities,
oversight
to
move
forward,
and
then
the
other
one
is
south
metro
fire
who
owns
now
75
of
the
fire
training
center.
We
own
25
percent,
and
we
we're
really
not
sure
why
we
own
it
there's
a
lot
of
liability
that
goes
with
that.
B
So
so
those
are
those
two
items,
there's
also
a
vacation
of
right-of-way
for
for
alpine
street.
I
think
and
2021
arbor
day
proclamation
first
reading,
an
ordinance
for
stormwater
bond
issuance
site
development
plan
for
winslow
train
and
that
is
first
reading
and
then
the
first
reading
of
the
vacation,
ordinance
for
west
cornell
and
first
reading
of
south
euron
right
of
way.
C
They
will
be
sorry,
I
yeah.
Those
will
be
second
readings.
A
B
D
A
E
Yeah,
so
the
yeah,
I
I
wasn't
sure
either
that's
why
when
I
received
it,
I
forwarded
it
on,
I
feel
like
sean.
You
responded
back.
A
Yeah
I
just
felt
like
that
guy
was
trying
to
get
some
marketing
out
of
it
somehow
and
I
and
I
don't
really
care
if
he
does
or
not,
but
I
just
thought
well
who'd
this
come
from,
but
I
I
think
it'd
be
fine
to
actually
bring
that
one
to
counsel
or
send
it
out
and
ask
if
anybody
has
trouble
with
it.
C
There's
currently
no
meeting,
there's
currently
nothing
scheduled
for
this
meeting
at
this
time.
Oh,
oh,
it's
the
first
and.
C
I'm
happy,
I
know
that
the
next
upcoming
regular
meetings
they
both
have
about
four
studies.
Four
study
session
memos
each.
D
B
All
right,
we
will
do
that
tomorrow.
B
Okay,
we're
moving
to
april
the
5th.
We
have
a
motion
to
approve
aec
west
contract
for
plan
review
resolution
to
appoint
member
members
to
the
dda
first
reading
of
the
alpine
vacation
ordinance
for
star
stormwater
bond
issuance.
D
B
C
D
B
D
B
Maria's
approach
was
really
to
you,
know,
give
you
bits
and
pieces
of
it
throughout
the
year
and
have
kind
of
an
on
like
a
rolling
discussion
on
it
in
study
sessions.
But
we
can
definitely
explore
that
if
you'd
like.
A
Well,
why
don't
we
ask
council?
Because
we
haven't
really,
you
know
we,
we
could
do
a
reflective.
You
know
on
last
reflection
on
last
year.
This
was
the
way
we
did
it
in
the
last
two
years.
Is
there
anything
you
want
change
on
it,
because
now
we
have
a
new
director
who
could-
and
maybe
she
has
some
ideas
well.
D
D
A
A
Okay,
well,
why
don't?
Why?
Don't
you
all?
Why
don't
you
two
talk
about
it
and
think
you
know
what
do
you
think
is
best
and
then
that
day
present
to
us,
how
you'd
like
to
do
this,
and
if
we
want
to
do
a
longer
budget
meeting
sometime,
we
could
put
one
in
and
and
not
do
piecemeal
whatever
you
know,
but
it
would
be
probably
good
to
get
some
council
input.
Did
it
work
for
you
last
year.
A
Can
I
go
back
to
the
dda
for
a
minute
I
mean
you,
don't
have
to
go
back
up,
but
just
a
question.
It
seemed
we
need
to
come
up
with
questions
that
we're
going
to
use
in
that
interview.
How
should
we
start
that
process?
I
I
can
think
of
some
things
already.
I
you
know
I
want
people
who
are
really
going
to
be
thoughtful
about
what
makes
a
dda
successful,
and
I
don't
know
how
you
know
how
we're
going
to
ask
those
questions
and
how
long
for
each
interview
and.
E
Yeah,
so
I
think
it's
really
important
that
you
connect
with
the
community
development
team
who
is
is
putting
together.
You
know
the
preliminary
interview
questions
or
as
far
as
they're
kind
of
leading
that
so
I
I
would
say
yes,
it's
really
important
that
you
all
weigh
in
on
what
you
want
those
interview,
questions
to
be
versus
yeah,
just
handing
those
to
you
certainly
so.
E
Yeah
sean,
would
you
would
you
agree
with
that.
C
B
All
right
and
then
I
did
get
a
handful
of
council
requests
last
night.
So
let
me
just
pull
this
on.
C
C
B
D
I
said
some
as
part
of
the
public
hearing,
so
that
wasn't
a
council
request.
I
thought
another.
Let
me
just
take
a
quick
look.
A
Did
you
get
the
one
that
I
added
on
to
rita's
on
the
exact
phone
call
that
she
was
referring
to
to
make
sure
that
we
can
do
any
kind
of
training
around
that
if
there
is
was
a
problem
or,
if
there's
a
misunderstanding
of
what
happened.
B
A
B
A
B
Let
me
just
read
them:
how
many
dogs
have
been
taken
into
custody
and
code
by
code
officers
adjacent
park?
How
many
dog
bites
have
occurred
at
jason
park
and
canine
corral?
How
many
citations
have
been
issued
related
to
dog
human
conflicts
in
the
past
three
years?
What
processes
or
procedures
to
vet
9-1-1
calls?
Do
we
have
have
changes
been
made
and
then
the
resident
situation
cheryl
linda,
want
recording
of
the
call
and
the
response
times
for
ambulance
calls
from
february
to
last
february.