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San Bruno City Council Meeting April 28, 2020
5. Announcements/Presentations
A
All
right,
we're
gonna,
move
on
to
announcements
and
presentations
item
a
2020
census,
paper
versions
of
the
2020
census
questionnaires
are
being
mailed
to
all
residents
who
have
not
yet
responded.
It
is
not
too
late.
You
can
submit
your
census
by
visiting
my
2020
census,
dot
gov
or
by
calling
1-800
four
three
three
Oh
2020
or
mailing
in
your
paperless
version.
Folks,
every
vote
does
count
and
what
we
do
get
is
kind
of
a
scenario
of
how
we're
doing
within
the
county
week
to
week.
A
So
the
good
news
is
for
San
Mateo
County
this
last
week
it
became
first
surpassed
in
Santa
Clara
in
the
state
for
responses,
which
is
great
at
sixty
two
point:
nine
percent
San
Bruno.
Unfortunately,
out
of
the
twenty
jurisdictions
we're
in
16th
place
when
it
comes
to
responding
back,
we
have
surpassed
the
sixty
percent.
A
However,
we
obviously
a
sixty
one
point
for
the
good
news
is,
as
we
went
up
three
point:
nine
percent
from
the
prior
week,
which
puts
us
in
second
as
far
as
increasing
our
number
within
a
week's
time.
So
that's
the
good
news,
but
the
important
news
is
that
we
need
to
get
counted
it's
important,
there's
various
options:
phone
mail,
computer,
etc.
So
the
important
thing
is
to
take
the
time-
please
it's
very
simple,
but
we
really
need
to
all
be
counted.
This
is
how
we
get
funding.
A
This
is
how
this
county
is
going
to
get
its
resources,
that
an
n
will
help
our
community
so
I.
Very
much
encourage
all
of
us
to
do
that.
Next
item
be
contractors
working
for
the
San
Francisco
Public
Utilities
Commission
are
replacing
a
water
transmission
pipeline
that
crosses
Crystal,
Springs
Road.
This
essential
construction
work
will
temporary
temporarily
close
Crystal
Springs
Road
between
Cunningham
way
and
crestmore
Drive
to
all
traffic
except
emergency
vehicles
on
weekends,
between
7
a.m.
and
7
a.m.
and
5
p.m.
at
7
a.m.
and
5
p.m.
between
April
20th
and
May
29th.
A
Please
allow
additional
transit
time
during
this
period
to
learn
more
about
this
and
other
essential
projects.
Please
visit
San
Bruno,
CA,
dot,
gov
backslash
news,
San,
Bruno,
CA,
gov,
backslash
news.
Moving
on
to
item
six
I
mean
item
C
and
apologize
under
five
presentation
by
Caltrans
on
the
Alemany
deck
replacement
project,
and
we
are
very
fortunate
to
have
a
person
that
will
be
giving
that
to
us
and
may
I
ask
miss
Cheryl
chambers
if
she
would
be
so
kind
as
to
go
ahead
and
make
that
presentation.
Good.
B
B
So
let
me
share
my
screen
with
you,
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
we
considered
was
the
fact
that
the
bridge
the
shelter
in
place
reduced
traffic,
forty
to
sixty
percent.
Our
goal
had
been
in
July,
wouldn't.
This
was
originally
scheduled
to
seek
a
30
percent
reduction
by
doing
some
of
the
things
that
we're
doing
now,
asking
people
to
telework
asking
more
people
to
get
out
of
their
cars
and
use,
transit
and
just
not
be
on
the
roads,
and
so
with
this
reduction.
B
The
city
of
San,
Francisco
and
also
the
contractor,
was
able
to
accelerate
the
plans.
So
we
started
construction
on
the
deck
on
last
Friday
and
I'll
show
you
some
photos
of
where
we're
going,
but
because
of
the
freeway
impacts.
We've
also
had
local
detours,
but
not
as
many
I
will
go
through
some
of
the
specifics.
But
for
those
of
you
who
have
been
driving
north
on
101,
we've
been
diverting
traffic
on
to
northbound
280,
and
so
many
of
you
have
seen
the
following.
B
Following
detour,
they
find
it
apologies.
So
many
of
you
have
seen
this
detour,
which
is
taking
you
on
to
280,
either
downtown
or
over
to
Daly
City,
and
so
a
couple
of
days
ago
we
were
able
to
move
from
the
northbound
deck
and
I'll
share
with
you
our
website,
where
you
can
get
a
lot
of
information,
and
so
this
is
101
Alemany
project,
comm
website
and
so
on.
This
website
we've
got
daily
updates
where
you
can
find
out
what
the
work
is.
B
That's
going
on
and
one
of
the
neat
resources
on
this
site,
and
hopefully
it'll
work
for
me-
is
we've
got
a
live
streaming
camera,
so
the
southbound
traffic.
That's
coming
on
101.
As
of
yesterday,
we
detoured
that
traffic
you're
seeing
right
now
a
live
shot.
Those
cars
are
going
on
the
new
rebuilt
101,
so
that's
southbound
traffic.
B
B
B
We've
got
a
hotline
for
people
that,
if
there
are
have
any
concerns,
we
address
that
for
three
times
a
day
and
we've
been
monitoring
the
noise
so
to
the
extent
where
we're
hoping
to
get
this
done
in
the
next
few
days,
with
the
Dec
they're
still
going
to
be
night
work
for
the
residents,
but
for
those
of
you
that
will
be
coming
out
of
the
shelter
in
place
at
the
end
of
May.
We
won't.
We
don't
want
to
be
in
your
way
and
have
the
deck
done
at
that
time.
B
C
B
A
B
D
Good
afternoon,
honorable
mayor
members
of
the
City
Council
public
works
director,
Jimmy
tan
I'm,
here,
to
provide
a
brief
update
on
the
crestmore
Canyon
project.
As
mentioned
in
a
previous
update
on
April
14,
the
majority
of
the
major
construction
work
for
the
installation
of
the
wall
structure
has
been
completed,
and
since
this
last
council
meeting
staff
has
already
completed
the
discussions
with
the
contractor
hillside
role
in
regards
to
the
change
orders
and
the
total
change
orders
is
approximately
94
thousand
dollars.
D
The
installation
of
the
guardrails
and
removal
and
replacement
work
for
the
sidewalks
are
also
complete.
If
you
drive
by
there,
you
notice
those
items
no
in
place.
Currently,
the
staff
is
waiting
for
the
fence
contractor
to
install
the
cable
fence.
That's
supposed
to
be
on
top
of
the
the
wall
structure
that
was
recently
built.
So
certain
components
of
these
cable
fences
needs
to
be
galvanized,
so
it's
would
take
approximately
one
to
one
and
a
half
weeks
to
get
that
completed
and
we
anticipate
this
cable
plans
to
be
installed.
D
A
Questions
from
Council
and
then
here,
okay
I've,
seen
no
hands
either
either
on
the
screen
or
in
the
air.
I'll
go
ahead
and
thank
you
very
much
Jimmy
for
the
update.
We
appreciate
it.
We'll
move
on
to
item
e
can
receive
update
on
Kovac,
19
response
efforts
and
preliminary
financial
impacts,
city
manager.
E
E
E
So
an
update
on
statistics.
As
of
yesterday
total
cases
in
our
county
is
1099.
There
are
a
total
number
of
deaths
of
48
and
the
best
resource
that
we
continue
to
point
the
community
to
is
the
San
Mateo
County
Health
Department,
and
they
have
created
a
dedicated
coronavirus
website,
and
that
is
on
the
screen.
E
So
everyone
over
all
of
the
forty
eight
deaths
have
been
individuals,
50
or
older.
Just
wanted
to
provide
to
a
highlight
on
to
statistics.
Remember
everything
we
are
doing
with
our
shelter
in
place.
Order
is
aimed
at
lowering
the
bell
curve.
This
is
the
total
number
of
cases
by
day,
and
so,
as
you
saw
in
the
prior
statistics,
it's
currently
at
one
thousand.
E
E
E
E
So
we
have
been
providing
a
number
of
graphics
to
remind
the
community
of
this
on
all
of
our
social
media
platforms
and
the
graphic.
On
the
left
hand.
Side
is
what
is
in
our
city
offices.
That
apparently
has
my
picture,
but
that
of
some
of
our
other
staff,
just
reminding
people
that
are
working
here
as
essential
workers
that,
when
they're
within
six
feet
of
each
other,
they
need
to
wear
masts.
E
The
community
also
received
I
received
mine,
the
Saturday
in
my
mail
and
I
I,
think
most
of
the
community
received
their
special
kovat
19
resource
guide
in
the
mail.
It
is
a
wealth
of
information
developed
by
your
very
own
city
of
San
Bruno
employees
on
kovat
19.
The
guide
is
available
on
our
website
in
Spanish,
as
well
as
nearly
any
other
language
and
can
be
translated
using
the
Google
Translate
feature
and
so
to
go
online.
You
go
to
our
normal
web
address,
San
Bruno,
CA,
gov,
slash,
Kovac,
19
guide
and
on
the
bottom.
E
You
can
translate
that
into
nearly
any
language,
but
I
really
just
want
to
take
a
moment
to
congratulate
our
staff
on
taking
the
initiative
to
put
this
Mellor
together
and
actually
repurposing
funds
that
were
going
to
be
used
for
our
Spring
recreation
guide.
That,
unfortunately,
was
cancelled
due
to
the
cancellation
of
our
recreation
programs,
so
kovat
19
testing
still
remain
something
of
primary
interest
to
our
residents.
E
Testing,
unfortunately,
is
still
limited
and
it
is
limited
based
on
screening
criteria.
The
best
site
is
still
very
calm
for
our
community.
If
you
are
experiencing
Kovac
19
system
symptoms
or
you
would
like
to
go
on
just
to
see
if
you
are
eligible,
the
eligibility
requirements
will
change
over
time,
but
the
free
testing
in
our
county
is
available
at
Vericom.
There
are
a
number
of
other
private
testing
facilities
the
best
way
to
access
that
is
through
your
primary
care
physician
on
the
screen.
E
E
One
of
the
things
that
we
also
want
to
provide
the
community
as
a
resource
is
for.
We
know
that
there
is
a
lot
of
stress
with
regard
to
kovat
19
and
the
shelter
in
place.
Order
and
clora
support.
Org
is
an
amazing
resource
and
we
encourage
anyone
in
the
community
that
may
be
experiencing
abuse
or
is
just
overwhelmed
to
go
to
Cora.
Their
number
is.
E
1-800-308-3515
a.m.
so
for
the
little
kiddos
just
before
naptime,
hopefully,
and
that
is
put
on
by
very
own
city
of
San
Bruno
Library,
small
business
assistance.
There
was
a
major
milestone
just
yesterday
with
San
Mateo
County
strong,
launching
their
application
process
or
the
SMC
strong
initiative,
and
there
is
over
1
million
dollars
in
grants
available
countywide
through
the
small
business
grant
program,
and
we
encourage
any
small
business
to
go
to
SMC
strong
and
apply
for
those
funds.
E
Sam
Sita
and
Roseann
Frost
was
at
the
April
14th
City
Council
meeting
and
provided
the
City
Council,
with
a
amazing
update
on
everything
that
Sam
seed
is
doing
to
help
strong
business
or
small
small
business
in
San
Bruno.
This
can
be
accessed
through
the
city
of
San,
Bruno,
Kovac,
19
homepage,
and
we'll
talk
about
that
in
one
second.
E
Really,
when
we
activated
on
March,
16th,
working
and
thinking
about
ways
to
support
the
San
Bruno
business
community
and
without
further
ado,
adhering
to
the
shelter
in
place,
has
been
a
topic
of
significant
discussion
and
as
the
community
knows,
we
have
developed
a
number
of
public
safety
announcements
and
we
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
show
the
community
the
latest.
And
let
me
click
play.
F
F
First,
I'd
like
to
take
just
a
quick
moment
to
stress
my
level
of
how
impressed
I
am
with
the
way
this
community
has
responded
to
these
really
difficult
circumstances.
I
think
that
we've
had
a
very
high
level
of
compliance
with
some
difficult
requirements
in
the
shelter
in
place
order
and,
as
a
result,
we're
starting
to
maybe
start
to
see
a
little
light
at
the
end
of
the
tunnel,
which
is
pretty
exciting
and
it
but
hats
off
to
all
of
you,
for
the
part
you've
played
in
doing
that.
F
In
these
difficult
times,
I
will
say
that
the
posture
of
the
police
department,
as
it
pertains
to
enforcement,
has
not
changed,
which
is
that
we
believe
strongly
that
the
right
way
to
handle
these
circumstances
is
through
a
posture
of
persuasion
and
education
of
the
public
as
to
what
the
orders
are
and
the
importance
of
following
them.
Rather
than
taking
a
posture
of
strict
enforcement
of
the
orders,
which
can
be
challenging
and
also
probably,
is
not
necessary,
given
the
way
that
things
work
in
our
community.
F
To
be
quite
frank,
there
are
a
number
of
violations,
the
shelter-in-place
order
that
we
would
like
the
public's
help
in
reporting,
so
that
we
can
address
them,
but
these
are
the
more
egregious
violations
that
are
a
little
bit
easier
for
us
to
take
on
as
a
police
department,
with
all
the
other
things
that
we
have
going
on.
Some
examples,
of
course,
would
be
large-scale
gatherings
in
public
places.
F
You
know
big
big
parties
at
parks.
Things
of
that
nature
are
certainly
concerning
in
a
large-scale
construction
projects
that
involve
a
crews
of
people
and
appear
to
be
non-essential
or
unnecessary.
These
are
the
kinds
of
things
that
we
would
like
for
you
to
call
and
notify
your
Police
Department
about.
F
However,
there
are
some
examples
of
things
that,
while
you
will
see
them
day
to
day
really,
there's
there's
no
point
in
reporting
to
the
police
department
either,
because
the
violations
are
very
minor,
difficult
to
prove
or
because
they
are
just
a
real
drain
on
resources
because
of
their
volume
or
their
transitorium
nature
and
difficult
for
us
to
come
across.
Some
examples
of
this
would
be
calling
in
people
who
aren't
wearing
masks.
F
Quite
frankly,
there's
some
specific
terms
under
which
people
are
not
required
to
wear
masks
under
this
children,
place
order
and
so
calling
in
to
report.
Seeing
someone
on
the
street,
who
wasn't
wearing
a
mask
really
doesn't
serve
very
much
purpose
and
can
be
a
real
drain
on
resources.
Also
calling
in
you
know,
people
who
you
believe
from
your
observations
simply
do
not
appear
to
be
complying
with
a
shelter-in-place
order,
meaning
that
they're
they're
out
and
about
for
what
doesn't
appear
to
be
essential
business.
F
This
is
obviously
really
really
difficult
to
prove
and
very
difficult
for
us
to
respond
to.
Most
of
those
folks
will
in
fact
be
out
for
some
essential
or
legitimate
business,
such
as
exercise
or
obtaining
supplies,
and
so
we
really
would
prefer,
if
you
not
bother
reporting
those
things
to
us.
So
if
you
see
these
more
egregious
violations-
and
you
want
to
report
it
to
the
police
department
so
that
we
can
help
take
care
of
all
of
us,
the
right
way
to
do
that
is
to
call
our
non-emergency
phone
number.
F
That's
at
six,
five:
zero,
six,
five,
six,
seven
one
zero
zero,
as
opposed
to
reporting
it
through
any
other
medium.
That
will
give
us
the
most
prompt
response
and
the
best
ability
to
handle
it
appropriately.
So
I'll,
just
close
by
kind
of
saying,
on
a
little
bit
of
a
more
emotional
note,
that
I've
been
with
your
Police
Department
for
about
15
years,
and
that
means
that
I've
been
here
in
the
city
through
a
number
of
trying
time's
right,
we're
no
stranger
to
your
challenge
and
we're
no
stranger
to
tragedy.
F
I
worked
here
as
a
detective
during
the
pipeline
explosion.
I
also
worked
here
at
the
active
shooter
incident
at
you
too,
but
the
shooting
incident
at
San
Fran
and
countless
other
critical
incidents
that
we
faced
together
as
a
community
and
in
each
case
I've
been
nothing
short
of
awed
and
inspired
by
the
resiliency
of
this
community
and
by
its
ability
to
get
through
these
times
by
bonding
together
and
taking
care
of
one
another
and
I'm
extremely
confident
that
this
will
be
no
exception
to
that.
F
So
again,
please
don't
hesitate
to
report
the
egregious
violations
to
us,
but
instead,
let's
try
to
put
our
primary
focus
on
how
we
work
together.
Take
care
of
one
another
encourage
each
other
to
comply
with
the
orders
and
get
through
this
sooner
rather
than
later.
So
thanks
so
much
for
taking
a
few
moments
to
watch
this
video
I
hope
it
was
helpful
and
you'll
be
hearing
from
me
again
soon.
Thank
you.
Stay
healthy.
E
E
Yes,
please
I
just
wanted
to
thank
the
city
manager
for
the
presentation.
Think
that
was
great
and
I
wanted
to
comment
on
on
the
Chiefs
video
I
think
he's.
Definitely
a
natural
I
felt
like
I
was
watching
an
episode
of
cops
I'll.
Just
I
could
hear
the
music
in
my
head.
That
was
really
good.
So
thanks
for
putting
that
together,
I
think
that's
important
to
get
those
message.
Your
self.
A
C
C
I've
done
this
I've
done.
This
I
got
to
hear
somebody
who
was
a
medical
provider
in
New
York,
just
share
very
heartfelt
concerns
and
everything
we
do.
We
we
cross
the
line,
we're
definitely
endangering
our
health
care
providers
and
so
don't
be
selfish,
really
stay
home.
Take
care
of
yourself!
Wear
your
mask.
Keep
your
distance
and
wash
your
hands
I
get
a
report
that
I
know
that
there's
some
concerns
from
the
council
members
that
water
rates
are
going
up
or
their
water
usage
has
gone
up
and
actually
the
contrary.
C
Water
usage
is
declining
in
San,
Mateo,
County,
I,
assume.
That
would
be
the
same
in
our
city
that
we
really
are
being
conservative
at
home,
so
you're,
washing
your
hands
and
we're
being
conservative
and
I.
Think
you
gotta
love,
San,
Bernardo
scare,
because
if
you're
not
giving
back
find
a
great
organization
a
great
fun
to
give
back
to,
because
there
are
many
people
that
are
in
need
thanks
so
much.
G
This
is
this
is
a
difficult
time
and
we
just
have
to
kind
of
we
have
to
wear
it.
Wear
it
out.
You
have
to
have
to
just
keep
on
doing
what
we're
doing
the
numbers
are
low,
but
let's
not
try
to
be
creative
and
getting
around
the
social
distancing.
I
mean
it's
terrible
too
I
mean
for
myself
it's
terrible
that
baseball
season,
councilman
San
Bruno
right
we
found
out
yesterday,
but
that's
the
reality.
You
want
to
take
care
of
this
problem
so
continue
doing
all
the
good
things.
G
A
H
I
know
I
just
want
to
thank
everybody.
Who's
working,
in
particular
all
of
our
grocery
stores
that
we
have
in
December
and
I
went
in
the
other
day
to
a
massive
line
at
lucky
and
Molly
stone.
We
hadn't
fun
shopping
in
weeks
and
all
of
the
grocery
clerks
that
are
going
into
work
all
of
the
owners
and
managers
who
are
enforcing
the
state's
covering
I'm
just
doing
an
excellent
job,
keeping
their
workers
safe
and
healthy.
Amid
all
of
our
small
businesses
that
are
really
trying
to
stay
open
for
the
community.
A
A
Also,
it's
affecting
all
of
us
not
just
within
here
some
some
interesting
news
that
I
did
not
know,
but
on
Cal
Tran
we're
noted
for
the
seventh-largest
system
within
the
county
of
the
country
and,
however,
we
usually
have
a
ridership
of
65,000
it's
down
to
1,100
around
as
of
today,
which
is
down
98%,
so
we've
gone
from
92
trains
to
42
frames
according
to
the
CEO
and
manager.
Speaking
to
the
SFO
director
this
morning.
A
It
was
interesting
that
last
year,
at
this
time
who
was
around
85,000
people
that
went
through
the
airport,
and
today
it's
around
1,800
down
97%
so
truly
is
affecting
everybody
in
many
places
and
as
noted,
the
results
for
the
testing
are
going
to
come
out
in
in
zip
codes,
they're
hoping
by
the
end
of
this
week.
But
it's
also
important
that
the
county
wants
it
not
to
you
know:
there's
gonna
hopefully
be
backup
data
to
that,
because
the
thing
is,
for
example,
Foster
sitting
in
San
Mateo's
share
a
zip
code.
A
A
Also
I
told
the
or
talked
to
the
next,
the
Pacific
Amer
told
her
I
would
mention
that
still
just
last
week
and
they
had
a
lot
of
folks
traveling
to
that
city
and
they
were
out
and
enforced
and
then
checking
IDs,
and
it
was
just
quite
it,
but
quite
a
few
folks
that
were
not
from
the
area
and
so
they're
still
asking
again.
They
understand
is
challenging.
But
again
it's
supposed
to
be
five
miles
and
so
I
told
her
a
feature
that
I
would
pass
that
on
and
just
for
some
person.
A
You
know
who
had
asked
me
about
PG&E,
and
you
know
what
happens
when
we
get
to
you
know.
Can
we
get
to
a
power
situation
I
want
to
let
you
know
that
the
county
is
very
much
in
talks
with
PG&E
to
make
sure
that
it's
it's
done
in
an
appropriate
fashion,
trying
to
get
you
folks
to
give
them
updated
information,
so
they
can
keep
in
touch
with
you.
A
The
emergency
services
council
met
Thursday
and
I've,
asked
for
them,
and
us
as
a
County
based
group
to
meet
May
21st,
which
we're
going
to
meet
again,
but
other
jurisdictions
are
very
on
top
of
this,
because
we
know
what
that
would
bring
to
a
community
so
I
want
to
let
you
know
that
on
the
county
level,
and
then
with
my
colleagues,
everybody
is
working
diligently
and
to
the
staff.
The
magazine
is
something
that
I
know
this
council
very
much
is
working
on
this
year's
communication,
getting
information
out
having
resources
available.
A
So
I
want
to
thank
the
council
for
that.
I
think
we're
unanimous
on
that,
but
also
we
want
to
thank
the
staff.
That
is
a
great
publication
and
I've
heard
things
about
very
positive,
a
lot
of
information
and
resource
and
all
the
other
things
that
they're
doing
so.
As
you
know,
it
starts
at
the
ground
and
it
starts
with
the
staff
that
are
providing
the
services
and
ensuring
that
this
community
still
works
so
want
to
thank
staff
for
that
as
well.