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San Bruno City Council Meeting May 26, 2020
3. Public Comment
A
B
D
D
Okay,
I
have
just
a
couple
cigarettes,
just
as
I
guess
forming
a
lot
of
time
up
for
merchants
on
sandwich
and
they're
kind
of
explained
about
what
Redwood
City
and
the
cities
around
us
are
doing,
how
being
outsourcing
for
restaurants
and
coffee
shops.
So
they
can
fix
it.
You
know
pretty
more
business.
So
that's
one
another
thing,
so
we
have
such
a
budget
crisis.
I
noticed
that
the
Senior
Center
newsletter
arrived,
and
it's
been
printed
in
colored
ink
I
think
that's
much
more
expensive
than
black
ink.
D
So
you
know
when
you're
looking
to
cut
this
might
be
like
the
lowest
hanging
fruit
to
change.
That
and
and
I
also
am
making
a
special
request.
Maybe
you
guys
can
wave
a
magic
wand.
I
would
love,
as
many
other
people
would
love
to
see?
Is
the
pride
flag
flying
over
City
Hall
this
June?
We
all
need
to
be
afflicted
or
one
way
or
another,
and
this
will
be
a
great
time
for
us
to
show
unity
with
our
LGBTQ
community,
and
my
last
comment
is
about
the
zoo
meetings.
D
D
Since
we
know
these
meetings
work
now
we're
using
them
that
we
continue
to
use
them
long
after
this
virus
is
gone
as
we
saw
with
a
school
board
meeting
last
week
when
I've
gone,
there's
a
handful
of
people,
maybe
three
four
parents
and
my
husband
and
myself-
then
we
don't
even
have
parents
in
the
school
district
they
had
over
200
people
on
zoom',
so
I
think
this
is
a
way
to
go.
I
mean
we've
been
asking
for
these
type
of
services
in
the
past.
Now
we
know
that
they
work
so
well.
E
C
E
Great
mr.
mayor
and
city
council
members,
except
for
city
park,
san
bruno
has
no
recreational
sites
within
the
city
limits,
but
there's
two
major
sites
which
a
lot
of
people
are
visiting
during
this
kovat
19
crackdown
in
there
adjacent
to,
but
outside
San
Bruno
city
limits,
and
they
are
Sweeney
Ridge
in
Malabo
Ridge
between
these
sites,
since
Skyline
College
and
connecting
Malaga
and
Sweeney
is
College
Road,
so
I'm
petitioning
the
City
Council
to
allow
our
non
Colinas
go
status.
The
National
Wildlife
Federation's
community
wildlife
habitat
to
adopt
College
Road.
E
This
will
be
a
community
building
project
that
were
removed
invasive
in
plant
native
plants,
give
neighbors
practical,
hands-on
skills
to
restore
wildlife,
habitat
on
their
own
property
and
motivate
them
to
care
for
their
community
with
the
budget
deficit.
This
will
help
the
city
in
maintaining
public
properties
just
by
using
volunteer
services.
So
I
asked
that
City
Council
put
it
on
the
next
agenda
to
approve
and
the
details
have
been
mailed
to
have
been
emailed
to
the
City
Council.
Thank
you
very
much.
E
C
F
Evening,
mayor
council
bring
up
a
couple
of
things
concerned.
One
main
thing
is
the
Florida
Park,
the
maintenance,
the
upkeep
of
it.
It
is
currently
not
being
well
maintained
at
the
time
and
the
weeds
are
getting
kind
of
high
and
high
and
dry
making
it
a
fire
hazard
and
we're
coming
up
in
the
summertime
here
and
there's,
especially
in
this
heat.
F
That's
going
on
right
now,
it's
gonna,
you
know
heal
for
a
fire
to
happen
right
now,
so
and
and
and
then
just
up
Keith
looks
like
nobody's
really
attending
it
at
this
time,
and
also
what
is
the
plan
it'd
be
great
to
see
it
being
opened
up
and
being
used?
I
mean
I
know.
If
we're
not
gonna
build
the
park
that
was
planned.
F
You
know
it
could
be
used
right
now,
for
you
know
just
three
people
to
go
out
there
and
stretch
and
hang
out
socially
distance
themselves
and
have
fun
so
I'd
like
to
know
what
the
plan
is
and
what
the
plan
is
for
the
upkeep
of
it.
I,
just
don't
see
it
being
maintained
well
right
now,
and
one
other
thing
I'd
like
to
say
is
we're
very
grateful
of
the
work.
That's
going
on
in
our
neighborhood
right
now
to
retake
the
sewer
replacement,
this
water
replacement
and
the
a.da
ramps
that
have
been
put
in
they
look.
F
C
G
Just
wanted
to
say
really
quickly:
I
was
a
signatory
on
Jeffrey's
petition
for
the
the
Kalina
Swiss
terrace
adoption
of
College
Road
I
think
anything.
We
do
that.
You
know
beautifies
the
city
and
installs
native
plants,
rather
than
invasive
this
to
be
encouraged
and
that
that
linkage
up
there
I've
hiked
in
both
those
regions
there
they're,
beautiful
and
linking
them
up
for
habitat,
would
be
great.
G
I
was
also
gonna
remark
really
quickly
that,
as
a
member
of
one
of
our
city's
brown
act,
bodies,
myself
I
am
totally
in
agreement
with
Sandra
that
encouraging
online
participation
is
a
great
idea,
even
after
all,
this
is
over.
We
know
that
required.
In-Person
attendance,
not
these
types
of
public
meetings
causes
us
to
get
a
none
representative
sampling
of
the
population
that
we
get
people
who
are
older,
richer
and
whiter
than
the
actual
population
of
our
city.
Because
of
that
kind
of
requirement,
and
is
there's
lots
of
research
on
that
topic?
G
There's
a
really
wonderful
book
called
neighborhood
defenders,
which
you
can
find
and
I
happen
to
know
that
Kevin
Mullin,
our
Assemblyman,
has
been
working
on
some
Brown
Act
modernization.
Ideas,
I
think
that
that
bill
has
been
shelved
for
this
year
because
of
the
crisis,
but
I'm
hoping
it
will
come
back
by
the
you
know.
I
mean
the
crisis
obviously
illustrates
the
reasons
made
it
very
difficult
to
hold
meetings
about
anything,
but
the
sort
of
immediate
pressing
budget
problems,
but
I
hope
folks
will
talk
with
him
and
be
supportive
of
that.
H
Just
comment
really
briefly
hi:
this
is
the
fluid
dance
works.
Also
here,
I
just
wanted
to
speak
up
in
support
of
Sandra's
comments
about
making
outdoor
space
available
to
some
of
our
restaurants
on
San
Mateo
Ave,
as
they
open
back
up
I've
been
hearing
about
a
lot
of
other
cities.
H
Doing
that
and
it
seems
like
it's
been,
you
know
really
popular
and
effective
and
I
you
know
would,
at
this
point
not
be
willing
to
visit
a
restaurant
I
had
to
dine
inside,
but
given
that
you
know
summer
is
coming
up
and
the
weather's
going
to
be
nice,
dining
outside
would
be
a
really
great
option.
So
we
should
look
at
that.
Thanks.