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From YouTube: San Bruno City Council Meeting December 8, 2020 6c. Swearing-In of Mayor and Two Council Members
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San Bruno City Council Meeting December 8, 2020
6c. Swearing-In of Re-Elected Mayor Rico E. Medina, Newly Elected Council Member Tom Hamilton and Re-Elected Council Member Michael Salazar
B
B
Okay,
this
is
where
I
will
perform
the
oath
of
office
and
we
will
begin
with
our
incumbent,
michael
salazar,
who's
been
re-elected
to
the
city
council
vice
mayor
salazar.
If
I
could
have
you
raise
your
right
hand.
A
And
hold
on
to
clark
and
council
members,
if
I
can
have
all
of
us
now
turn
off
our
cameras,
and
so
it
will
be
the
clerk
and
the
vice
mayor
for
the
oath.
Thank
you.
B
C
A
Congratulations,
mr
salazar
and
any
comments
from
you,
sir,
would
be
appropriate
at
this
time
in
the
zoom.
The
zoom
call
is
yours:.
C
Listen
call
is
mine.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
Okay.
I
just
wanted
to
start
by
thanking
everyone
who's
watching
tonight,
whether
it's
via
zoom
or
youtube
or
citynet
channel
one.
Thank
you
all
for
joining
us
tonight.
C
C
The
last
installation
was
at
cappuccino,
high
school,
as
some
may
remember,
our
normal
venue
was
under
repair
at
the
time,
and
you
know
that
for
that
installation
we
had
the
privilege
of
having
the
the
cappuccino
band
and
the
choir
there
to
help
us
celebrate,
and
so
it
was
definitely
a
unique
and
momentous
celebration
for
us
and
this
year
will
be
unique
and
memorable
for
other
reasons,
namely
that
it's
being
hosted
in
everyone's
living
room
over
zoom,
and
you
know
then,
last
year
you
know
back
in
2017
a
few
people
had
even
heard
of
zoom,
and
now
it's
become
virtually
part
of
everything
that
we
do
and
kovic
19
in
general
has
really
changed
a
lot
of
what
we
do
and
how
we
operate.
C
Yet
you
know
here
we
are
again,
you
know,
moving
forward,
we're
adapting
and
we're
making
the
best
of
the
situation.
C
So,
looking
back
at
the
past
few
months,
you
know
I
was
thinking
about
how
hard
it
is
to
get
elected
in
a
normal
year.
C
So
it
meant
that
it
was
a
much
larger
turnout
that
we
had
to
factor
for
and
unfortunately,
a
little
bit
of
voter
burnout
on
top
of
that
and
as
as
things
would
would
have
it,
you
know
it
turned
out
to
be
the
least
of
our
troubles,
because
we
were
also
facing
a
pandemic
along
with
a
recession.
C
San
bruno
is
truly
a
remarkable
community
and
I'm
humbled
that
so
many
of
our
leaders
and
residents
supported
my
run
for
council,
former
elected
representatives,
community
leaders
from
our
city
boards
and
other
volunteer
organizations,
supporters
of
all
ages
from
every
corner
of
the
city.
You
all
came
through
for
me
once
again
and
I'm
very
grateful.
C
So
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
minute
to
thank
you,
know
everybody
who
so
generously
donated
to
the
campaign,
thank
you
and
and
to
my
friends
who
endured
heat
and
smog
and,
and
you
know
the
unbearable
conditions
to
deliver
our
message.
I
thank
you
as
well
and
my
friends
who
put
signs
on
their
lawns
and
people
who
spent
countless
hours
on
on
calls
and
zoom
meetings,
advising
planning
and
and
constantly
encouraging
me.
C
I
thank
you
as
well,
and
my
friends
and
my
family
who
who
joined
us
for
our
sign
waving
event
and
who
posted
online
and
who
sent
emails
to
their
contacts
and
made
phone
calls
on
my
behalf
and
asked
their
neighbors
to
support
me.
I
thank
all
of
you
and-
and
I
especially
want
to
thank
my
friends
and
neighbors
and
supporters
who
voted
for
me.
All
of
you.
You
have
my
my
deepest
appreciation
and
I
really
thank
you
for
this
great
honor
and
for
trusting
me
to
represent
you
another
term
also.
C
I
have
to
say
that
I
wouldn't
even
have
been
in
this
race,
were
it
not
for
my
wife
sandra
who
continues
to
stand
by
me
year
after
year,
as
well
as
the
support
from
from
my
sons,
michael
and
nicholas.
So
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
do
this
and
for
supporting
me
during
these
very
demanding
times.
I
love
you
all
very
much.
Thank
you
for
being
there
for
me.
C
I
also
wanted
to
you
know
just
reflecting
back
to
2017
again,
you
know
I
I
made
a
promise,
then
that
we
would
move
forward
together
and
I
believe
that
we
have.
We
have
chipped
away
at
some
significant
issues
and
we
will
continue
to
do
so.
C
You
know
this
pandemic
has
unquestionably
derailed
some
of
the
progress
that
we
were
making.
In
fact,
the
challenges
we
faced
in
2020
were
almost
too
much
to
bear.
We
lost
loved
ones.
We
stood
hopeless
as
as
others
suffered
through
illness
and
through
financial
hardship,
and,
like
all
of
you,
I
am
really
eager
to
put
this
year
behind
us,
but
looking
forward,
I
I
commit
that
I
will
make
every
effort
to
continue
on
the
city's
path
to
prosperity
and
to
get
us
back
on
track.
C
As
we
emerge
from
this
pandemic,
we
will
see
a
san
bruno
that
is
poised
to
come
back
stronger
than
ever,
and
we
will
then
refocus
our
efforts
on
rebuilding
our
infrastructure,
improving
our
services
and
preserving
our
community's
core
values.
Tonight
I
am
asking
everyone
to
use
this
new
beginning
as
an
opportunity
to
look
past.
Our
differences
and
focus
on
our
common
goals,
with
the
spirit
of
respect
and
mutual
understanding.
C
B
Yes,
I
am
bringing
tom
hamilton
our
newly
elected
council
member
into
the
room,
mr
hamilton's
wife.
Karen
will
be
performing
a
ceremonial
oath
of
office.
I
just
for
the
record.
I
did
provide
mr
hamilton,
the
official
oath
of
office
before
the
meeting
started
in
the
presence
of
the
mayor
on
zoom
watching
so
mrs
hamilton.
Take
it
away.
E
A
And
mr
hamilton,
yes,
if
you
would
join
us
and
as
I
we
talked
earlier,
your
county
certificate,
your
city
certificate
of
election,
and
I
also
have
vice
mayor
salazar's
as
well,
but
certainly
wanted
you
to
see
that.
And
then
we
will
turn
the
floor
over
to
you
for
your
comments.
Council
member
hamilton.
E
Thank
you
good
evening,
honorable
honorable
mayor
fellow
council
members,
city
manager,
grogan
city
staff
and
our
neighbors
here
in
san
bruno.
I
am
grateful
and
excited
to
start
my
term
on
san
bernardino
city
council.
I
am
also
humbled
by
the
trust
placed
in
me
by
the
people
of
san
bruno
and
electing
me
to
this
position.
E
As
I
took
us
on
this
crazy
adventure,
you
don't
need
to
tell
me-
or
you
don't
need
me
to
tell
you
that
we
are
living
in
unprecedented
times
and
facing
enormous
challenges
as
a
city
and
as
a
nation
as
we
navigate
this,
I
commit
to
you
that
I
will
to
the
best
of
my
ability,
represent
the
needs
and
values
of
everyone
in
san
bruno,
which
means
residents
from
every
neighborhood
every
business
owner.
Folks
who
voted
for
me,
those
who
didn't
and
those
who
didn't
vote
at
all.
E
I
commit
to
my
new
council
colleagues
that
I
will
always
treat
you
with
respect
and
that
if
we
have
disagreements
about
policy,
it
will
never
be
personal.
I
understand
that
we
will
not
always
have
the
same
vision
for
how
we
to
best
serve
our
city,
but
I
will
always
remember
that
each
of
us
is
in
this
position
because
we
each
love
this
community,
I'm
fortunate
to
have
already
have
great
relationships
with
each
of
you
and
I
commit
to
deepening
and
strengthening
those
relationships.
As
we
move
forward,
I'm
incredibly
excited
to
join
the
council.
E
I
truly
believe
there
are
many
many
great
things
on
the
horizon
for
our
community.
I
look
forward
to
working
with
all
of
you,
council,
staff
and
public
alike,
to
make
those
things
happen.
I
believe
in
public
service.
I
believe
that
we
as
a
community
can
face
any
challenge
if
we
face
it
together
and
I
believe
in
san
bruno.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
and
congratulations.
Council,
member
hamilton
and
if
you'd
be
so
kind,
is
to
turn
off
your
camera
for
now,
and
then
we
will
I'll,
let
all
the
council
members
know
when
to
come
on
back
in.
Thank
you,
sir.
B
A
For
me,
I
will
believe
it
or
not.
Folks,
I'm
going
to
try
to
keep
this
short
to
take
a
leap
from
my
colleagues.
I
also
want
to
just
thank
this
community.
A
A
You
know,
hometown
third
generation
resident
would
not
thought
apostle,
but
it's
only
been
possible
with
the
thanks
to
family,
extended
family
friends,
people
who've
mentored
me
along
the
way,
by
working
at
the
wreck,
from
whether
it
was
the
youth
at
the
teen
room
or
those
at
the
senior
center.
A
Who
basically
gave
me
advice
when
I
needed
it,
and
even
when
I
didn't
want
to
hear
it
that
scolded
me
and
set
me
straight
at
times
that
made
me
a
shall
we
say,
a
stronger
man
and
a
better
person
which
enabled
me
hopefully
to
give
that
back
to
this
community,
and
it
is
about
giving
back.
It
is
so
true
or
what
my
colleagues
have
said.
A
As
far
as
just
what
a
different
year,
three
years
ago
last
year,
I
looked
back
at
the
tape
to
see
that
there
was
a
gathering
of
folks
on
san
mateo
avenue
aft
last
year
and
obviously
that
can't
be
possible
this
time
you
know,
even
as
we
have
a
difficult
time
before
us,
I
I
go
back
and
want
to
be
thankful
and
appreciative
to
all
the
staff.
A
As
back
in
the
2010
explosion,
there
was
no
blueprint
as
what
we're
dealing
with
now
with
covet
19.
There
is
no
true
blueprint,
but
staff
has
adapted
at
all
departments
at
all
levels.
Each
one
of
them
add
to
this
community
have
performed
their
jobs
while
the
safety
of
the
residents
and
trying
to
take
care
of
themselves,
and
that
means
being
outside
the
box.
A
Tough
that
when
you
don't
know
what
to
do-
and
I
always
keep
this-
this
was
a
heart
that
was
dropped
over
to
city
hall.
So
many
days
after
the
explosion
and
I've
kept
it
because
it
reflects
back
that
how
bad
we
could
have
envisioned
then,
after
what
transpired
and
what
we're
envisioning
now
that
we
did
get
through
it
as
a
city
as
we
did
get
through
it
as
a
community.
A
And
of
course
this
affects
in
the
greater
broad,
broader
approach
to
our
country,
but
it
reaffirms
that
we
can,
and
we
will
get
through
this
and
this
year
is
different
having
an
even
year
election
for
the
first
time
in
our
history,
the
fires
that
our
fire
personnel
had
to
go
to,
having
a
conversation
with
the
skyline
president
yesterday
afternoon
and
what
they're
trying
to
do
to
come
back
and
open
up
some
point
next
year
and
I've
invited
her
back
to
speak
and
update
us
walking
with
the
cappuccino,
principal
and
just
hearing
what
they're
trying
to
go
through
in
education
to
try
to
get
through
and
try
to
help
out
community.
A
I
can't
thank
enough
the
staff
for
what
they've
done.
I
can't
thank
enough
the
community
for
embracing
each
other
trying
to
support
one
another.
There
are
a
lot
of
people
in
this
city
who
are
volunteering
all
the
time,
trying
to
help
out
in
subtle
private
ways
and
ways
where
groups
of
folks
are
getting
together
for
food,
giveaways
and
other
elements.
So
I
want
to
thank
everyone,
for
it
will
be
only
that
which
is
the
city
with
the
heart
and
standing
by
our
residents
and
our
community
that
will
get
through
it.
A
I
do
see
2021
everybody
wants
to
say
goodbye
to
maybe
2020.
it
will
not
be
a
flick
of
the
switch
of
the
the
serum
will
be
here,
there's
about
24
000
units
that
are
going
to
be
issued
in
our
county,
but
it's
not
going
to
take
care
of
all
of
us
at
once.
So
we
still
need
to
be
very
vigilant.
We
need
to
be
cautious
and
we
need
to
be
careful
and
we
need
to
support
each
other
and
just
going
up
to
the
california
conservation
corps.
A
Folks,
today
and
seeing
the
work
that
they've
done
in
the
canyon,
we
are
still
moving
forward
and
we
still
are
doing
things
that
need
to
be
addressed
even
in
these
challenging
difficult
times,
and
I
want
to
thank
council
member
davis.
I
want
to
thank
council
member
and
welcome
hamilton
thank
council
member
martin
medina
thank
councilwoman,
linda
mason.
Thank
vice
mayor,
michael
salazar.
A
It
is
going
to
truly
be
us
and
it
is
going
to
be
about
us
setting
the
example
so
that
we're
not
up
till
midnight
that
we're
not
there
going
back
and
forth
that
we're
finding
a
focus
and
a
vision
and
a
way
to
make
it
the
most
successful
streamlined.
In
addition
to
making
sure
our
residents
are
proud
of
who
they
see
and
and
what
they
have.
A
So
again,
I
want
to
thank
everybody
and
acknowledge
what
what
we've
done,
what
we've
been
through
this
year
and
what
we
will
embark
upon
for
next
year
and
thank
you
to
the
community
and
thank
you
to
the
residents
of
san
bruno
for
allowing
me
the
privilege
of
being
the
elected
mayor
of
the
city
of
san
bruno.
So
thank
you
and
I
wish
all
of
you
the
very
best
and
now
we
can
all
please
cameras
on.