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Description
San Bruno City Council Meeting December 8, 2020
Whole Meeting
trt: 2:04:06
B
Okay,
I
think
I
see
us
all
here.
Thank
you.
Why
don't
we
go
ahead?
Melissa.
Let
me
know
when
we're
ready,
please.
B
D
B
Here
all
right
folks,
as
a
team,
if
we
can
all
rise
and
give
it
one
more
time
with
the
pledge
of
allegiance
from
the
council
to
to
the
rest.
F
E
I
B
All
right,
thank
you.
All
public
comments.
Individuals
will
be
allowed
up
to
three
minutes.
It
is
the
council's
policy
to
refer
matters
raised
in
this
form
to
staff
for
investigation
and
or
action
where
appropriate
brown
act
prohibits
the
council
from
discussing
our
act
upon
any
matter
to
state
law,
and
we
will
be
your
presentation
for
outgoing
council
member.
B
We
will
open
it
to
the
public
as
well
as
at
the
conclusion
of
all.
The
swearing
is
we'll
open
it
up.
So
if
it's
other
than
other
than
items
that
are
not
on
the
agenda,
so
it
has
to
do
with
the
acknowledgment
of
council
member
davis
or,
if
it
has
to
do
with
the
swearing-in
of
members,
we'll
hold
that
until
the
end
of
that
city,
clerk.
C
Okay,
the
first
speaker
is
jay
davis.
C
I
don't
know:
what's
going
on
there,
we'll
move
them
over
and
we'll
bring
in
the
next.
I
don't.
J
Think
you
need
to,
he
won't
be
speaking,
so
it's
good.
I
just
handed
something.
J
C
J
Let
me
let
me
I'm
sorry
about
that.
I
will
go
ahead
and
turn
my
background
off.
I
think
maybe
you
can
see
it
better,
but
I
wanted
to
just
say
thank
you,
everybody
for
what
is
just
arrived,
and
so
you
can,
I
just
sort
of
beautiful
arrangement,
and
so
that
is
absolutely
beautiful.
So
thank
you
so
much
and
something
in
a
box.
B
Jim
jim,
mr
davis,
because
he's
bigger
than
me
is
a
little
off
to
you
off
script.
But
that's.
J
K
B
Okay,
but
thank
you,
thank
you,
mr
davis,
for
your
help
next
speaker,
please.
D
Thank
you
on
the
public
comments
that
are
written
that
are
on
the
website
by
barbara
and
upper
pronounced.
Your
last
name
correct,
lariah.
I
totally
agree
with
her.
If
you
read
that
there's
a
lot
of
ink
red
ink
in
the
budget-
and
I
I
won't
go
over
all
of
it,
but
I
will
say
this
that
city
services
needs
to
get
a
serious,
quick
fix
or
we
should
sell
it.
I
mean
it's
just
bleeding:
it's
like
14
million
dollars
in
the
hole
I
mean.
D
There's
people
up
there
making
a
lot
of
money
in
salaries
and
they
need
to
fix
this
thing
because
it's
a
drag
on
our
budget
and
I
just
think
we
need
to
do
something
about
it,
pretty
pretty
quick
or
we're
going
to
be
in
real
real
trouble.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you,
your
next
speaker,
please.
C
F
Awesome:
okay,
good
evening:
everyone
just
a
concern
with
a
lot
there's
a
lot
of
residents
that
are
concerned
with
how
the
city
is
taking
care
of
the
cleaning
up
the
city,
the
certain
areas,
especially
380,
the
underpass.
There
that's
been
cleaned
up
before
by
mayor
medina
and
council
member
salzer
did
a
great
job
just
like
to
see
it
a
little
more
cleaner.
F
There
there's
there's
nobody
living
there
either,
so
it
it
just
if
we
can
get
caltran
or
in
the
city
to
collaborate
on
cleaning
that
area
that'd
be
great
and
maybe
recommend
to
caltran
to
fence
it
in,
like
they've
done
on
their
other
properties,
on
the
other
underpasses,
to
keep
it
clean
and
and
for
you
know,
so
it
doesn't
become
a
dump
site,
it'll,
be
great,
we're
a
special
city
and
and
we
we
really
love
our
city.
F
F
That's
not
that's
not
correcting
the
problem,
the
main
problem,
if
we
can
get
some
signs
to
discourage
dumping
there
as
well,
that
probably
help
out
a
little
bit,
maybe
put
a
fine
up
there,
just
to
discourage
people
from
dumping
like
a
thousand
dollars
if
you're
caught
dumping,
you
know
that
might
help
deter
people
from
dumping,
there's
people
that
live
right
across
the
street
from
this
area,
and
if
I
you
know
if
I
lived
there,
I
could
not
tolerate
this
at
all
I
mean
I
I
drive
by
it
many
times
walk
by
it,
it's
really
it's
really
discouraging.
F
So
if
we
you
know,
if
we
can,
you
know
if
it's
not
all
of
our
property.
I
know
that
I
know
it's
caltran
cal
train
art,
it's
all
of
us
in
it
in
this
together.
So
if
we
can
all
collaborate
and
and
do
our
due
diligence
to
keep
it
clean,
really
all
the
residents
would
really
appreciate
it.
Thank
you
so
much.
C
C
L
I
can
okay
winner,
mr
mayor
and
city
council,
considering
the
city
council
has
already
committed
to
adopting
district
elections
by
november
2022,
I'm
requesting
that
you
put
on
the
first
city
council
agenda
of
2021,
a
resolution
to
adopt
the
city
charter.
L
L
L
So
even
before
the
city
charter
is
complete
in
environmental
sustainability,
commission
must
be
formed
to
draft
a
climate
action
plan.
A
climate
action
plan
should
become
a
fundamental
basis
of
these
san
bruno's
general
plan,
and
it
should
include
habitat
restoration
and
car
free
transit
ways.
So,
as
climate
change
is
already
here,
the
climate
action
plan
is
long
overdue
and
you
need
a
climate
action
plan
yesterday.
D
M
M
All
right
cool
all
right,
so
my
name
is
raul
gomez,
as
you
all
know,
but
I'd
like
to
just
bring
to
your
attention
our
short-term
rental
policies
here
in
san
bruno,
more
specifically
airbnbs,
and
what
our
current
stance
is.
I
did
a
little
google
search
and
what
I
was
able
to
find
was
a
letter
written
by
our
city
attorney
mark
zaffarino
in
the
sense
that
it
outlined
a
few
things
and
it
was
actually
adopted
in
the
80s.
M
So
it
was
pretty
dated,
so
I'm
hoping
that
we
have
a
more
current
policy
or
some
kind
of
ordinance
really
governing
what
strs
really
are
or
airbnbs
are
doing
in
san
bruno
and
really
how
we're
managing
them.
Really.
On
the
letter
I
was
able
to
find
from
the
80s
outlined
that
hotels
are
not
permitted
in
residential
zoning
districts
and
that
boarding
houses
are
permitted
in
residential
districts
with
the
conditional
use
permit
and
a
city
council.
M
You
may
consider
a
number
of
objectives
when
deciding
whether
and
how
to
regulate
these
strs
or
airbnbs,
and
so
the
letter
actually
called
for
a
direction
regarding
whether
the
city
should
prohibit
or
regulate
these
airbnb,
and
so
I
I'm
just
wanting
to
to
bring
this
out
in
that.
Like
I
said
you
know,
the
letter
was
dated.
You
know
back
in
the
80s
that
was
a
while
ago
and
just
wondering
if
we
do
have
an
update.
This
is
a
new
air.
M
This
is
a
new
time,
and-
and
this
is
an
issue
for
me
for
the
following
reasons-
anyone
with
an
internet
access
can
apply
to
really
be
an
airbnb
house
and
and
have
people
come
and
occupy
your
house.
I
can
actually
say
I
live
on
poplar
avenue
and
we
do
actually
have
an
airbnb
here
on
our
on
block
and
it
is
a
nuisance.
M
I
really
don't
appreciate
having
people
putting
cigarette
butts
out
on
my
on
my
front
driveway
as
they're
waiting
for
their
uber
ride
or
or
doing
various
things
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
It's
just
it's
it's
it's
not
comfortable
for
me
or
my
family,
and
I
just
hope
that
the
city
is
considering.
You
know
again
what
the
policies
are
in
san
bruno
to
support
the
str's
or
airbnb
beers,
I'm
within
san
bruno.
B
Okay,
thank
you,
everyone
for
your
comments,
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
on
into
item
number
four
announcements
and
presentations.
The
first
one
will
be
receive,
update
on
covet
19
response
efforts
that
will
be
done
by
jennifer.
N
My
name
is
jennifer
dianos
assistant
to
the
city
manager,
and
I'm
here
this
evening
on
behalf
of
our
emergency
operations,
center
public
information
team
and
I'm
here
to
provide
an
update
to
you,
including
our
oh,
my
clipper,
isn't
working
here.
Here
we
go
including
our
local
statistics,
our
status
on
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy,
a
reminder
of
safer
holidays
and
travel,
and
I
will
provide
some
information
on
how
our
city
team
has
modified
our
services
to
support
our
community.
N
N
N
O
N
Covered
patients
in
the
county
in
the
hospital
and
with
that
about
60
beds
of
the
icu
units
are
in
use
and
zero
of
the
surge
beds
are
in
use.
N
Our
county
remains
in
the
widespread
or
the
purple
tier
on
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy
similar
to
many-
or
I
guess
I
should
say,
most
counties
in
the
state
are
adjusting
k
rate
you
can
see
here
is
11.6
and
anything
over
seven
remains
in
the
purple.
Tier
and
you'll
notice
on
the
screen,
the
34.9
ico,
availability
in
our
county
and
that
correlates
to
what
we
just
looked
at
governor
newsom.
Just
last
week
announced
regions
throughout
the
state
and
criteria
related.
N
N
Fall
under
the
stay
at
home
order,
however,
several
of
our
neighboring
agencies
initiated
their
own
stay
at
home
order.
Early
san
mateo
county
did
not
san
mateo
county
health
officer.
Scott
morrow
issued
a
statement
yesterday
december
7th,
with
more
information
on
why
he
did
not
join
other
health
officials
in
this
action.
I
recommend
that
you
read
the
statement
in
its
entirety.
N
N
N
B
N
N
Directly
to
the
statement
to
read
more,
the
state
also
announced
the
launch
of
california
notify
which
helps
make
connections
of
possible
exposures
to
kova
19.
The
application.
B
N
N
In
the
meantime,
we
continue
with
the
recommendation
to
keep
it
safe,
short,
small
and
stable
to
protect
you,
your
family
and
our
community
non-essential
travel
and
holiday
vacations
are
not
recommended
and
you
should
not
travel
if
you're
sick,
if
you're
with
someone
who's
safe
or
someone
in
your
household,
is
sick.
If.
N
D
B
N
Next,
I
have
a
few
slides
specific
to
san
bruno
in
our
community
and
I
represented
the
emergency
operations
center
public
information
team.
I
know
firsthand
how
much
has
changed
in
our
delivery
of
services
as
a
city,
so
this
is
specific
to
our
programming,
but.
N
N
N
Sanbruno.Ca.Gov,
it
allows
your
family
to
still
enjoy
the
great
services
from
home
and
celebrate
the
season
and
another
fun
event.
Is
our
new
holiday
light
map
throughout
san
bruno?
This
is
an
opportunity
to
decorate
your
house
to
spread
happiness
or
request
the
map
and
take
a
ride
around
town
to
see
all
the
special
holiday
decor.
N
Way
to
celebrate
the
season
from
afar,
our
public
information
team
is
finalizing
a
citywide
mailer
that
will
be
out
soon.
This
is
a
little
bit
of
a
teaser
of
the
front
page
here,
but
it
will
include
recreation
and
library
programming
for
the
upcoming
season,
as
well
as
an
update
on
the
new
recreation
and
aquatic
center
project.
Our.
N
Or
through
remote
connection,
for
example,.
N
N
An
online
presence,
especially
in
san
bruno,
so
that
doesn't
mean
that
they
are
closed.
It's
important
that
you
call
ahead
and
find
out
business
hours
or
modifications
and
make
a
safe
visit
with
a
mask
and
social
media
steps,
and
tonight.
N
To
sign
up
for
sfc
alert,
it's
our
emergency
notifications
and
to
follow
our
official
city
of
council
on
social
media.
I
do
want
to
take
a
second
to
thank
all
of
my
team
members
on
the
eoc
public
information
team.
This
year
has
been
quite
an
experience
for
all
of
us
and
I
do
appreciate
everyone's
hard
work
and
dedication
and
amazing
skills.
Well,
on
behalf
of
our
team,
we
do
wish
everyone
a
warm,
safe
and
loving
holiday
season
and
a
big
cheer
for
the
new
year,
and
with
that,
mr
mayor,
I'm
available
for
any
questions.
B
Thank
you
very
much
jennifer.
Are
there
any
questions
from
colleagues.
J
Thank
you,
mayor
jennifer,
always
just
thank
you
so
much
for
an
excellent
presentation,
you're
extremely
thorough
one
of
the
questions.
I've
asked
and
I've
asked
a
few
people,
and
I
haven't
really
gotten
a
con
on
it
or
an
answer
that
I
think
anybody
knows,
but
what's
the
difference
between
the
icu
beds
and
icu
surge
beds?
Does
anybody
know
I
was
thinking
I
might
have
to
do
with
surgical
icu
beds?
J
Because
that's
a
number
I
continue
to
monitor
and
I
think
we
as
a
as
a
city
and
as
a
county
should
really
monitor
and
when
we
start
looking
at
numbers
where
we
drop
down
to
eight
available
icu
beds,
that's
getting
pretty
concerning,
and
so
I
hope
those
are
listening
tonight
really
take
this
serious
and
stay
away
from
groups
and
really
the
loved
ones
and
family
members.
But
if
anybody
has
that
answer,
we
may
not
and
that's
okay
too,
but
we're
definitely
dropping
down
low.
P
Looked
into
that
earlier
this
week,
so
I
see
you
surge
beds
are
additional
icu
beds
that
can
be
tilted
up
and
made
available,
and
so
the
county
does
have
additional
icu
beds
that
are
available
and
ready
to
serve
this
county,
and
one
of
the
questions
we
had
is
when
they
do
the
icu
bed
statistic
on
the
county's
website.
Are
they
actually
including
the
surge
bed
capacity?
B
Okay,
seeing
no
other
questions
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
the
agenda
to
item
4b.
This
is
a
presentation
and
recognition
of
outgoing
council
member,
laura
davis
and
again
it's
very
unique
on
on
zoom.
Obviously,
as
we
proceed
further,
so
what
I'm
going
to
ask
is
if
council
members
can
turn
their
cameras
off
it
with
the
exception
of
council
member
davis.
B
Thank
you
and
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
call
upon
a
few
individuals
that
we
have
here
and
first
I'd
like
from
jackie
spears
office,
to
call
on
katrina
and
have
the
zoom
floor.
Is
yours.
K
Certainly,
it's
not
jackie's
beard
good
evening,
everybody
good
evening,
mayor
medina
council
members
staff,
it's
wonderful
to
be
with
here
we
be
with
you
tonight
and
I
wish
we
could
meet
in
person
as
usual
that
we
can't
laura.
I
am
here
on
behalf
of
congresswoman
speer,
to
thank
you
for
your
service
on
the
council
for
the
residents
of
san
bruno
and
the
congresswoman
entered
extended
remarks
into
the
congressional
record.
I'm
gonna
deliver
this
to
you.
K
We
wanted
to
have
it.
You
know
here
on
the
video
so
that
you
could
see
it.
The
congressional
record,
of
course,
is
the
official
history
of
congress.
So
when
your
kids
grow
up
and
want
to
look
you
up
in
the
congressional
records,
they
will
find
this
document,
I'm
not
going
to
read
the
entirety
of
the
document,
because
it's
too
long,
but
please
allow
me
to
just
read
a
few
paragraphs
of
it.
K
Laura's
hard
work
and
dedication
are
a
testament
to
her
commitment
to
her
community.
Then
it
goes
through
several
things
that
you
have
accomplished
on
the
on
the
council.
I'm
going
to
jump
ahead,
laura
also
isn't
a
newcomer
to
public
service
prior
to
the
council.
She
served
on
the
san
bruno
crime
prevention
committee
and
on
carson
recreation
commission.
K
K
K
K
J
B
D
B
Next,
we
have
I've,
been
delivered
a
a
certificate
of
recognition
from
the
honorable
kevin
mullen
of
the
22nd
district
speaker
pro
tem
in
sacramento,
and
it
is
addressed
to
the
honorable,
laura
davis,
council
member
city
of
san
bruno
in
honor,
and
recognize
the
recognition
of
your
three
years
of
dedicated
service
to
the
residents
of
the
city
of
san
bruno.
B
During
your
service
on
the
council,
you
helped
navigate
through
some
challenging
times,
and
your
leadership
laid
a
strong
foundation
for
the
future
on
behalf
of
the
state
of
california,
congratulations
and
best
wishes
to
continued
success
on
this
day,
the
eighth
day
of
december
2020
signed
by
mr
mullen,
and
I
we
will
get
that
to
you.
So
we
have
that
and
then,
like
I'd
like
to
now
call
upon.
B
L
Great.
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor
now,
laura
I
heard
you're
a
big
dodgers
fan
is
that
right,
no.
L
I
heard
I
heard
you're
a
big
giants
fan,
but
I
just
want
to
first
of
all,
I'm
just
delighted
to
be
here
and
thanks
to
the
council
and
and
thank
you
thank
you
to
mr
mayor
for
all
you
do
but
laura.
I
was
looking
at
some
of
the
things
that
you've
done
in
such
a
short
time,
but
you
were
on
a
lot
of
regional
committees
in
those
three
years.
So
just
thank
you
for
your
service.
Thank
you.
L
Just
for
all
you
do
it's
not
easy.
It's
not
easy
and
people
think
it
is.
But
I
remember
when
I
was
on
the
city
council
at
daly
city,
you
carry
that
responsibility
with
you
and
that
you
know
sometimes
those
nights
when
you
can't
sleep
laura.
So
I'm
sure
your
sleep
is
going
to
get
a
lot
better,
but
on
behalf
of
supervisor,
pine
on
behalf
of
the
board
of
supervisors
is
a
small
token
of
our
appreciation.
L
We're
going
to
present
you
with
a
resolution
all
the
best
to
you
and
your
family,
and
thank
you
for
your
service.
It's
it's
much
appreciated
laura
enjoy
tonight
and
enjoy
retirement
from
the
council.
B
Thank
you
supervisor
appreciate
it
and
thank
you
for
your
time
and
have
a
good
evening
and
happy
holidays
to
you
and
your
family.
We
also
have
from
dave
pines
office
supervisor.
First
district
dave
pine.
We
have
randy
randy,
please,
and
I
do
know
that
supervisor
pine
reached
out
to
me
and
I
believe,
reached
out
to
council
member
davis
as
well.
So
I
will
turn
it
over
to
randy.
Please.
D
Good
evening,
honorable
mayor
and
city
council
members,
council,
member
davis,
I
just
wanted
to
echo
the
words
of
supervisor
canapa
and
let
you
know
that
I
will
personally
mail
the
resolution
from
the
county
san
mateo
to
you.
Thank
you
again
for
your
service,
especially
during
this
year
of
covid,
which
has
asked
extraordinary
levels
of
service
from
all
elected
officials.
So
again,
thank
you
from
san
mateo
county.
B
Thank
you
randy
now
for
the
public.
If
there
are
those
that
wish
to
speak
on
this
item
on
the
recognition
of
laura
davis,
now
would
be
the
time
to
please
put
up
your
virtual
hand,
and
I
do
know
that
we
have
some
people
and
city
clerk
if
you're
able
to
bring
in
the
former
vice
mayor
and
city
council
member.
Can
I
bear
a
first
if
that's
possible
and
to
bring
him
in
and
again
melissa
will
be
timing.
B
The
the
comments
of
three
minutes,
and
mr
vice
mayor,
mr
right
bearer,.
D
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
and
I
wanted
to
really
make
it
a
point
that
I
was
present
tonight.
First
of
all,
let
me
congratulate
you,
mr
mayor
and
council
member
salazar,
for
your
re-election
and
also
congratulations
and
welcome
to
the
diocese
to
council
member
tom
hamilton
well
for
laura
davis,
it's
bittersweet,
but
I
on
behalf
of
the
small
group
of
former
elected
officials
of
san
bruno,
we
welcome
you
to
the
club
you
have
displayed
so
much
to
this
community.
D
Laura
you've
done
so
much
for
this
community
three
years
is,
is
enough
for
you,
because
you
know
you've
done
so
much
more
before
and
look
forward
to
what
your
next
venture
is,
because
I'm
I'm
sure
the
residents
of
san
bruno
will
benefit
to
you
best
to
you,
the
family,
hi
to
mom
and
thanks
again
on
behalf
of
the
community.
C
G
I
just
want
to
congratulate
laura
for
all
she's
done
and
a
huge
thank
you.
She
obviously
is
one
of
my
closest
friends,
but
I
have
also
served
with
her
doing
things
for
the
community
and
I
know
her
love
for
this
city,
and
I
know
that
she's
going
to
also
continue
to
do
great
things
and
serve
her
city
from
a
different
seat,
but
I
just
want
to
say,
as
a
friend
and
someone
that
cares
and
loves
loves
her.
Thank
you
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart
for
serving.
G
G
G
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
a
leader
with
character
and
kindness,
while
representing
those
of
us
in
this
great
city
of
san
bruno,
that
vote
with
their
pen
and
not
with
misleading
social
media
posts.
You
are
our
voice.
The
loudest
people
do
not
speak
for
all
of
us,
and
you
recognized
that
and
stayed
true
to
you.
G
It
is
now
time
for
you
to
take
some
time
for
your
family.
You
can
enjoy
it,
knowing
that
you
served
your
city
and
you
served
it
well
in
the
words
of
the
late
ruth
bader.
Ginsburg
cannot
reign
more
true
than
when
I
think
of
you
fight
for
the
things
that
you
care
about,
but
do
it
in
a
way
that
will
lead
others
to
join
you.
Thank
you
again,
laura.
B
B
B
But
this
time
I'm
going
to
call
upon
some
council
members
and
if
I
could
start
with
council
member
medina
I'll,
I'm
gonna
fade
away.
E
Sure,
thank
you,
mr
mayor.
E
Thank
you
laura.
I
want
to
sincerely
thank
you
and
your
and
your
family
for
your
dedicated
service
to
our
city.
It
takes
a
lot
to
be
on
the
council
and
I
know
you
deeply
care
about
our
city
and
it
was
even
harder
in
this
past
pandemic
year.
B
Thank
you,
council
member
vice
mayor
party,
vice
mayor
salazar,.
O
O
Everything
you've
been
involved
in
all
your
involvement
in
the
festival
and
all
your
involvement
in
youth
sports
around
the
city,
and
then
you
know
when
I
got
to
cappuccino
our
path
clock
crossed
again
because
of
all
of
your
time
and
talents
that
you
dedicated
to
to
that
environment
and
then
and
then
we
spent
some
time
on
the
on
the
park
and
rec
commission
together,
and
you
know
again
it
just
all
those
experiences.
O
It
just
helped
to
increase
the
the
level
of
respect,
and
I
have
for
you
and
admiration
you're
such
a
strong
person,
a
great
leader,
and
you
know
you
know
what
can
I
say
you
you've
been
fantastic.
O
I
think
anyone
who
knows
you
knows
you
know
how
tough
you
are,
how
determined
you
are,
what
a
hard
worker
you
are,
and
I
think
what
really
shines
through
all
of
those
things,
though,
is,
is
how
big
of
a
heart
you
have
and
how
much
affection
you
have
for
our
community
and
that
really
comes
through
in
everything
that
you
do,
and
you
know
we
we
we,
you
know,
walked
on
to
the
diocese
in
2017,
together
both
of
us
from
the
park
and
rec
commission,
and
you
know
when,
when
you
got
elected,
I
knew
you
were
going
to
be
great
on
the
council.
O
I
knew
it,
but
honestly
I
could
not
have
asked
for
a
better
colleague
over
these
past
three
years.
O
Time
and
time
again,
I
could
always
count
on
you
to
show
up,
prepared,
informed
and
ready
to
be
a
leader,
and
you
know
I,
for
one
am
going
to
definitely
miss
your
your
partnership
on
the
council,
I'm
going
to
miss
the
collaboration
and
all
of
the
energy
and
positive
the
positive
energy
that
you
brought
to
the
council.
So,
thank
you
so
much
for
being
there
when
we
needed
you
and
I'm
going
to
miss
you.
B
Now,
for
for
myself,
I
will
tell
you
that
we've
known
each
other
since
being
recreation
leaders
at
san
bernardino
parks
and
rec.
Let
me
say
many
moons
ago.
B
B
That
happened
even
at
cappuccino,
with
the
fundraiser
for
stephanie
hargrove
needing
a
bone
marrow
transplant,
and
it
wasn't
covered
by
insurance
back
then,
and
the
leadership
class
and
the
school
community
came
together
to
raise
monies
and
being
on
crime
prevention
committee
together
at
a
period
of
time,
so
very
much
you've
always
given
and
contributed
in
many
ways,
and
even
when
you
had
your
own
challenge,
I
still
saw
the
strength
and
the
passion,
and
not
only
are
you
a
fighter
but
you're
a
survivor
and.
B
And
during
that
time
many
people
would
turn
away
or
shelter
or
not
have
folks
over.
But
you
opened
up
your
home
opened
up
your
heart
still
to
people
as
you
battled
your
situation
and
never
forgot,
and
I
still
I
I
don't
wear
the
shirt,
probably
because
I
don't
fit
in
it
anymore,
but
I
still
have
this
shirt
back
from
march
22nd
2014
and
it's
sam
bruno's
littlest
superheroes.
B
It
was
for
batman
and
harry
potter,
two
young
children
that
were
battling
cancer,
and
yet
you
came
up
with
this
idea,
seeing
it
in
la
or
somewhere
and
brought
a
community
together
to
have
skits.
Have
the
cappuccino,
baseball
team
involved.
Have
the
senior
center
involved
have
this
the
police
involved,
and
it
was
something
very
special
to
see
a
community
come
together
and
I
think
that's
what
you've
always
done
and
that's
what
you
do
well
and
I
know
darn
well
that
you
don't
need
to
sit
on
the
council
in
order
to
be
engaged.
B
One
of
those
things
that
I
was
criticized
for,
and
maybe
you
unfortunately
was
my
god.
Those
two
know
each
other
too
well,
they're
never
going
to
be
able
to
separate.
Well,
I
will
say
in
these
last
three
years
has
probably
been
the
most
challenging
for
you
and
I
personally
and
I
don't
look
forward
to
not
having
you
on
the
council
and
your
wisdom
and
your
passion
and
your
love.
But
I
do
look
forward
to
us
again
having
a
a
great
relationship
because,
as
you
and
I
both
know,
we
are
passionate
people.
B
We
speak
our
mind
candidly
and
frankly,
and
sometimes
too
much,
and
we
do
not
always
agree
so
for
those
that
thought
there
could
not
be
separation.
There
truly
was
at
times
and
in
more
ways
than
one,
but
I
can't
speak
more
highly
of
an
individual
that
gives
up
their
time
that
runs
for
office
and
even
at
a
time
when
you
were
not
going
to
seek
re-election,
you
still
gave
a
commitment
and
a
love
and
a
passion
for
the
city.
B
B
We
just
got
to
pick
up
the
phone,
so
I
know
that
I
I
did
just
see
a
hand,
go
up,
I'm
going
to
call
on
this
one
one
person
from
the
community,
but
this
is
going
to
be
it
and
then
I'll
I'll
finish
it
up
and
we'll
move
on.
May
I
please
city
clerk.
Can
you
call
on
mrs
allen.
C
G
G
On
a
personal
level,
I've
known
you
since
baseball,
when
our
sons
were
five
years
old
and
the
how
you
you
raised
these
boys
and
anybody
you
coached
honestly,
like
they
were
on
your
own
children
and
treated
them
as
such,
and
I
I'm
sure
there
are
many
of
us
that
are
grateful
for
for
that.
G
It's
so
needed
in
this
community
or
in
any
community,
and
you
just
shine
with
kindness
and
love
and
sincerity,
and
I
am
really
really
grateful
for
all
you've
done
for
my
family,
for
the
city
and
for
any
other.
You
know
community
that
you've
helped,
which
I'm
sure
you've
done.
I
also
want
to
thank
your
family.
G
I'm
sure
that
you
know
there
were
nights
when
you
were
away-
and
you
know
they
kind
of
carried
on
with
you
know-
maybe
jim
at
work
as
well,
but
it
just
shows
the
strength
of
your
family
and
how
you
raise
them,
which
is
you
know
incredible.
You've
you've
got
an
incredible
family.
You
are
just
rooted
here
in
this
beautiful
community
and
you
know
I
can't
thank
you
enough,
and
I
just
wanted
to
express
that
and
the
reason
I'm
raising
my
hand
now
is
I
couldn't
get
on.
B
And
and
very
well
said,
mrs
allen
that
it
should
be
acknowledged
to
you
know:
jim's
the
nice
quiet
one
and
he
probably
has
to
deal
with
it
and
so
better
him
than
me,
but
but
at
the
same
time,
to
ryan
and
sarah
and
jim
much
thanks
and
to
the
rest
of
the
family.
Who
has
you
know,
I
I
think
you've
had
even
when
you
go
on
vacation
you're
still
on
duty.
B
So
I
appreciate
that
what
what
mr
davis
delivered
was
a
flower
arrangement
from
us
and
when
I
say
us,
the
city
council,
from
the
city
staff
and
from
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
also
in
the
box,
is
a
token
of
our
appreciation
and
gift
from
again
council
staff
and
the
community.
And
again
we
thank
you.
We
are
sincerely
appreciative
for
the
years
of
service
and
the
I
think,
nearly
I
counted
50
meetings
we've
had
this
year
or
more
so
with
that.
J
I
I'm
not,
you
know
me,
I'm
not
someone
who
has
lost
floss
for
words,
but
just
built
water
from
the
flowers
on
me.
Those
were
very,
very,
very
nice
comments
for
those
of
you
who
spoke
up.
I
do
really
appreciate
all
that
that
I've
heard
tonight.
You
had
me
in
tears.
Actually
you
know
when
I
committed
to
run
for
city
council
three
years
ago.
J
J
J
He
would
we
would
buy
in
bulk
and
sell
to
the
businesses
on
san
mateo
avenue,
so
they
can
then
purchase
items
at
a
cheaper,
cheaper
price,
and
so
he
he
worked
with
his
other
merchants
and
fought
on
getting
more
parking
because
the
end
of
the
day
we
knew
that
parking
was
the
most
important
thing
to
survive
as
a
business.
J
I
continue
to
give
back
and
I
continue
to
appreciate
the
importance
of
making
san
bernardino
better.
I've
seen
good
and
I've
seen
bad,
but
I've
never
lost
the
faith
in
the
city
and
the
promises
for
the
future.
J
You
know
I
remember
back
the
night
of
the
san
bernardino
gas
explosion
and
I
was
there
within
my
husband-
and
I
were
there
within
minutes
of
the
of
that.
That
night
and
many
people
don't
know
this,
but
we
actually
came
up
upon
a
gentleman
who
had
ran
from
the
from
the
bottom
of
the
hill
for
his
life
at
the
top
of
the
hill.
My
husband
is
a
firefighter
a
paramedic
grabbed
him
right
away.
J
That
was
mr
franco
and
we
were
there
before
the
fire
department
and
I
started
directing
traffic
because
there
are
a
bunch
of
idiots
who
thought
that
just
blocking
the
streets
and
taking
photos
was
what
they
needed
to
do,
instead
of
letting
the
fire
department
in
and
and
at
that
time
I
thought.
Oh,
my
god,
you
know
the
the
people
of
san
bruno
and
there
are
so
many
friends
and
loved
ones
that
live
down
in
that
community
and
that
were
affected
by
that.
J
You
know
knowing
who's
there
and
knowing
who
who
survived
and
then
the
rebuilding
part
of
it,
and
I
think
back
to
how
much
that
the
city
got
involved
with
and
trying
to
rebuild
that
community,
and
you
know
somebody
so
many
opinions
and
and
decisions,
and
you
know
what
can
we
do
and
how
do
we?
How
do
we
give
back
to
that
the
community
and
how
do
we
make
sure
that
they're
they
feel
the
love
and
and
in
fairness
that
time,
you
know
really
took
a
lot
away
from
the
city
of
san
bruno.
J
You
know
we
could
barely
just
stay
abreast
of
what
we
needed
to
get
done,
and
so
in
some
areas
we
are
behind
the
times
and
in
some
areas
you
know
there
are
things
that
other
cities
have
done,
and
so,
when
I
get
questioned
about
stuff,
I
think
about
you
know
our
city
and
how
effective
we
were
and
that
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
staff
has
worked
really
hard
tirelessly
many
hours
to
work
hard
for
san
bruno
and
make
a
difference
and
really
and
and
choose
the
the
right,
the
right
path
to
follow
and
the
right
things
that
are
important
and
we
as
a
council
do
that
as
well.
J
You
know
we
are
our
dedicated
council
and,
and
we
all
come
with
different
backgrounds
and
opinions
and
priorities.
You
know,
I
remember
in
fact
I
remember
mayor
medina
running
for
council,
and
you
know
thinking
how
the
importance
of
newspaper
racks
on
san
mateo
avenue
and
then
you
get
onto
the
council,
and
you
realize
you
get
about
a
thousand
things
that
are
just
as
important
or
more
important.
A
thousand
things
are
more
reaching
to
your
community
because
you
can
only
do
so
much.
J
J
You
know
you
really
truly
never
understand
the
position
that
we
take
in
the
and
the
council
as
supervisor
cannabis
said,
sleepless
nights
and
that's
a
true
statement.
You
know
we
have
legalities
and
issues
that
we
can't
share.
We
have
legal
issues
that
force
us
to
make
decisions.
We
know
residents
do
not
support,
nobody
cares
for
rate
increase,
but
we
understand
the
importance
of
those.
And
yet
we
are
all
members
paying
my
water
bill
as
well,
but
we
know
the
importance
of
the
big
picture
and
the
cost
to
replace
infrastructure
we
do
have.
J
I
do
I
don't
I'm
sure
I
can
vouch
for
most
of
the
council
members,
the
sleepless
nights.
You
know
a
council
meeting
ends
at
midnight
and
you're
still
there
wide
awake
at
2
a.m,
with
a
8
a.m.
Presentation
the
next
morning
to
bp
and
that's
not
an
uncommon
for
me,
and
so
it's
it's
challenging.
J
You
know
we
spend
weekends
preparing
for
council
meetings,
you
know,
you've
got
a
300
500
page
packet,
you
got
to
go
through
it
and
you
got
to
ask
the
questions.
You
got
to
do
the
research,
so
we
all
give
back
and
we
are
all
dedicated
and
what's
hard
as
a
council
person
is
that
you've
got
to
then
read
the
social
media
and
try
to
stay
on
top
of
that.
And
when
you
read
the
social
media,
you
see
the
comments
that
really
aren't
based
on
facts
or
based
on
hearsay
or
based
on
an
oppression.
J
J
I
know
we
care
about
san
bruno.
We
we
all
want
what's
better,
we
want
san
fran
to
be
better
tomorrow
than
it
is
today.
Every
council,
like
I
said,
brings
your
own
experience
and
knowledge.
J
Our
priorities
might
be
different,
but
hopefully
we
can
all
come
together
and
really
agree
on
those
top
priorities,
and
so,
as
a
as
a
team,
I
know
that
this
council
can
continue
working
together
and
I
think
tom
hamilton
soon
to
be
council
member
hamilton,
said
it
best
in
one
of
our
council
meetings
that
we're
all
probably
there
about
ninety
percent.
We
agree
on
everything
and
it's
that
ten
percent
that
we
get
stuck
in
the
weeds
and
we
it
really
kind
of-
can
separate
us.
J
As
councilmember
medina
will
say,
he
likes
to
see
all
of
us
get
to
a
5-0
vote,
and
I
appreciate
him
trying
to
always
work
together
as
a
team,
and
so
thank
you
for
that.
Council,
member
sal
ozar.
It's
been
a
pleasure
working
with
you,
you
are
someone
that
is
sometimes
the
quiet
one,
but
just
those
quiet
ones
that
are
listening
intently
and
your
collaboration
with
you
on
many
different
items
has
been
so
supportive
mayor
medina.
J
We
do
we
do
butt
heads
and
you
know
I
have
strong
opinions
and
I
will
be
honest.
We
may
not
always
agree
times,
we
do
agree
and,
and
so
it's
it's,
it
will
be
interesting
to
move
forward
with
not
having
these
battles
that
we
don't
have
to
sit
and
get
frustrated
with
each
other.
You
have
passion
and
I
have
passion,
and
so
sometimes
it
just
it's
it's
a
difference
of
opinions,
but
that's
okay
and
councilmember
mason.
J
I
hope
to
see
your
success
on
this
council
and
I
will
say
that
the
the
best
success
will
be
really
working
together
with
the
team
and
I
and
I
I
believe
that
that
kobud
really
hindered
the
relationship
with
the
council
this
year.
You
know,
I
think,
back
to
the
last
three
years,
and
you
know
the
council
city
dinners
and
the
the
the
together
they
you
know
just
showing
up
to
on
on
site.
J
We
missed
all
that
we
didn't
have
that
opportunity
really
this
year,
and
so
I
think
that
that
creates
just
distance
between
everybody
and
so
for
any
part
of
my
frustration
in
you
or
your
frustration
with
me.
I
apologize,
but
I
know
that
at
the
end
of
it,
every
single
one
of
these
council
members
do
care
so
team.
There's
a
lot
to
be
proud
of.
We've
had
very
challenging
times
this
past
year.
J
For
me
personally,
I
cannot
give
110
percent
when
I'm
so
committed
to
a
career
and
my
family,
my
husband,
who
recently
retired
and
for
my
own
health
and
people,
have
said
your
own
health.
I
am
so
into
this
and
I
care,
and
I
simply
care
about
it,
and
so
with
that.
J
I
have
to
step
back,
because
I
just
can't
give
you
know
nine
10
hours
to
a
career
and
then
try
to
turn
around
and
do
you
know
another
50
hours
a
week
with
the
city
council
and
really
be
fair
to
the
residents
of
san
bruno.
It
takes
a
lot
to
be
a
council
person.
I
don't
know
how
anybody
does
it
with
a
full-time
job
and
so
be
able
to
have
a
life
again
and
be
able
to
enjoy
more
of
my
family.
J
Time
would
be
so
amazing,
but
I
won't
give
up
and
I
won't
not
volunteer,
and
I
won't
not
give
back
to
this
community,
it's
what
I've
done
for
the
past
30
plus
years,
and
I
will
always
try
to
support
and
and
get
involved
in
good
causes
so
to
sergeant
javon.
Thank
you.
J
So
much
as
a
c
manager,
you
have
been
a
tremendous
leader
and
your
dedication
is,
is
just
your
your
passion
and
you
and
you
lead
an
amazing
team,
and
I
know
behind
every
great
team,
is
that
assistant,
jennifer
diana's
who's
who's,
always
there
and
somebody
I
can
depend
on,
and
I
appreciate
the
the
support
that
you've
given,
because
I
know
there's
so
much
that
you
do
behind
the
scenes
to
mark
toronto
city
attorney.
Thank
you
for
your
advice
and
knowledge.
J
J
You
know
long
days
long
hours
and
you
are
one
for
the
best
for
san
bruno
and
you
have
to
listen
to
our
questions
and
our
re-questioning
and
repeated
issues
and
each
of
us
each
of
us
personal
things
we
get
involved
with.
But
I
thank
you
for
the
reports
and
your
your
your
dedication
to
all
of
our
our
quirks
that
we
have
thank
you
to
my
dedicated
campaign
team
from
chris
gonzalez
to
my
to
to
jessica,
christina
with
a
c
christina
with
a
k.
Most
importantly,
my
sister
and
her
family.
J
J
My
kids
are
following
social
media
and
they're
they're,
trying
to
support
me,
and
I
you
know
I
go
from
work
to
a
council
meeting
with
five
minutes
to
put
some
food
into
my
mouth
and
my
husband's
got.
There
got
the
dinners
prepared
for
me
so
they
have
been
there
behind
me.
My
son
ryan,
my
husband,
jim,
my
daughter,
sarah
and
my
son's
girlfriend
vanessa
who's
ganache
is
going
to
hide
off
camera,
but
they
are
my
rock
and
my
mom
who
likes
to
join
in
and
watch
the
meetings
and
listen
to
me.
B
B
Thank
you
and
again
thank
you
councilmember
and
we
we're
not
going
to
adjourn
yet
we're
going
to
actually
conduct
some
business
now.
So,
let's
move
on
to
item
number
five
consent
calendar
all
items
are
considered
routine
or
implemented
by
earlier
council
action
and
or
may
be
enacted
by
one
motion.
There
will
be
no
separate
discussion
unless
requested.
B
H
B
H
B
Thank
you.
Anyone
else
for
council,
okay,
let's
start
taking
the
thank
you.
Let's
start
taking
those
on
one
by
one.
First,
we're
going
to
go
to
item
c
approve
the
regular
meeting
minutes
for
the
meeting
of
november,
the
24th
2020.
councilman
mason.
H
Yeah,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
the
minute
to
reflect
the
question
that
was
asked
in
regards
to
the
abc
article
with
the
police
department
that
one
is
the
information
accurate
and
then,
if
not,
that
we
request
a
redaction
I've
already
spoken
with
the
clerk
and
the
clerk
is
making
those
changes.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
clear
that
those
changes
will
be
made.
She
did
go
back
and
listen
to
the
recording
to
ensure
that
it's
accurate.
B
Okay,
just
just
for
clarity,
so
I
I
understand
you
made
those
comments
in
regards
to
and
something
that
was
done
in
2018.
So
your
notation
in
the
minutes
is
to
have
that
noted,
but
you're
also
saying,
then
you
want
it
retracted
and
then
so
it
sounds
like
we're
giving
directions
to
staff
through
the
minutes
or
how
are
you
interpreting
this.
H
So
that
we
should
look
into
retraction
if
it's
not
accurate,
so
I
can
the
clerk
might
want
to
speak
to
it,
because
I've
spoken
with
her
and
the
city
manager
the
the
minutes,
the
way
they're
written
right
now,
it's
just
too
broad,
and
there
were
there-
was
going
to
be
a
correction.
So
I'd
be
happy
to
call
her
call
her
or
call
on
melissa
as
well.
B
H
C
Oh
yes,
this
is
melissa,
thurman
city
clerk.
There
was
a
request
by
councilman
mason
to
add
additional
language
to
her
comments
under
council
comments.
At
the
last
meeting,
the
minutes
that
were
presented
to
council
in
the
packet
say,
linda
mason,
spoke
regarding
a
news
article
regarding
biases
in
relation
to
enforcement
of
curfew,
violations
and
council
member
mason
also
spoke
with
social
media
sites
with
holiday
things,
and
she
wanted
more
detail
added
on
to
that
and
the
city
manager
reviewed
the
video
and
the
suggested
language
to
change
too
is
linda.
C
Mason
spoke
regarding
a
news
article
that
alleged
potential
biases
in
relation
to
police
arrest.
Council
member
mason
asked
that
the
matter
be
looked
into
and
if
the
numbers
are
accurate,
the
city
should
state
how
we
are
addressing
it.
If
not,
we
should
request
a
retraction.
She
then
wished
everyone,
a
safe
holiday.
B
So
I
just
want
to
make
clear
because
minutes
to
me
are
a
and
please
correct
me,
but
minutes
are
taken
by
the
minute
taker
on
the
interpretation
of
what
stated-
and
I
forget
I
honestly,
you
know
where
it
was
at
on
the
agenda,
but
it's
not
an
action
and-
and
I
think
because
each
one
of
us
can
have
something
stated
in
the
minutes-
modify
it
and
we
we're
expecting
staff
to
have
action.
I
don't
want
to
give
that
false
expectation.
B
I
know
on
the
2018
report,
you
know
I
know
sometimes,
should
we
bring
things
up
and
I
always
would
hope
that
it's
a
heads
up
to
it
so
that
maybe
we
can
respond
because
I
know
I
got
two
phone
calls
saying
what
was
that
about
and
why
didn't
somebody
say
something.
H
Yeah
medina
stuff
was
informed.
I
did
inform
the
chief
and
I
also
informed
the
city
manager
ahead
of
time,
they're
both
on
the
call-
and
I
also
understand
what
you're
saying
in
regards
to
the
minutes,
but
I
believe
that
that's
a
conversation
we're
having
around
the
city
council
processes.
I
did
read
that
the
minutes
are
part
of
the
discussion
we'll
eventually
have
and
how
we
want
those
minutes
written
how
descriptive
we
want
them
written.
H
But
I
do
believe
that
the
minutes
in
this
particular
area
at
this
time
in
our
country's
history,
our
local
history,
do
need
to
reflect
what
you
know
that
the
city
does
take
these
actions
seriously
and
when
something
like
this
comes
to
the
attention
of
the
city
council,
we're
not,
we
can't
sit
by
and
just
say,
okay.
This
was
an
article
that
came
out
and
we're
not
going
to
address
it.
H
We
have
been
proactive,
we've
initiated
as
a
council,
a
third
party
audit-
that's
going
to
be
starting
soon,
and
this
is
part
of
that
entire
conversation
and
to
leave
that
entire
section
out
of
minutes,
I
think,
doesn't
do
justice
to
what
we
as
a
council
have
been
trying
to
do
and
what
our
chief
has
been
trying
to
do,
which
is
really
frame.
The
conversation
around
what
is
happening
in
san
bruno
with
the
police
department,
with
bias,
and
if
there
are
any
issues,
how
we're
addressing
them.
B
Okay,
now
I
can
appreciate
that
and-
and
I
I
appreciate
that
you
had
given
them
a
heads
up,
because
the
way
I
heard
you
articulated
it
was
if
it's
not
accurate,
based
on
an
email
that
we
received.
It
is
not
accurate
and
then
I'm
sure
staff
had
already
said
that
to
you
and
in
your
commentary
I
didn't
get
that
impression
that
it
was
an
if
and-
and
our
chief
has
basically
said,
it
is
not
correct.
H
Yeah
I
mean
I
don't
know
if
I'd
have
to
refer
to
city
attorney
zepperano
if
we
want
to
have
a
whole
discussion
now,
because
I
think
we're
going
into
an
entire
discussion
around
you
know
what
was
said
via
email
that
the
public
hasn't
seen
and
what
wasn't
said.
I
don't
believe
that
the
email
said
whether
it
was
accurate
or
not.
It
actually
gave
other
hypotheticals.
H
That
would
be
similar,
but
I
want
to
just
go
back
to
the
minutes.
If
the
council
doesn't
want
to
accept
the
amended
minutes,
we
can
vote
on
them,
but
I
do
think
that
this
topic
is
very
important.
I
believe
that
we're
addressing
it
and
I
believe
the
minute
should
reflect
closer
to
what
was
said
than
a
very
broad
statement.
B
Thank
you
for
your
explanation
and
bringing
that
forward,
and
yes,
I
support
them,
then,
then,
and
now
why
don't
we
move
on
unless
there's
any
other
comments
on
item
c
d
and
that's
approve
the
city
of
san
bernardino
response
letter
to
the
san
mateo
county,
civil
grand
jury
report,
titled
ransomware,
it
is
not
enough
to
think
you
are
protected.
H
Yeah,
so
on
page
and
two
of
the
item,
the
city's
response,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
that
we
are
approving
the
item
as
it
is.
I
noticed
that
numbers
one
and
two
were
not
answered
in
the
response
by
the
city,
and
I
wasn't
sure
if
that
was
just
if
that
was
just
an
oversight
or
not.
P
Attorney
council
javon
grogan
city
manager,
just
looking
at
that
other
report.
M
P
Those
recommendations
have
been
implemented
as
of
november
30th
2020..
What
the
councilmember
is
pointing
out
is
under
r1.
The
response
is
actually
listed
at
the
top
of
page
three
of
three
and
that
response
is
a
response
to
r.1.1,
r.1.2
and
r.1.3,
and
so
that
response
is
for
all
of
those
sub-bullets.
So
it
is
there.
The
response
is
correct.
It's
probably
just
a
pagination
that
throws
off
the
interpretation.
B
You,
let's
move
on
unless
there's
anything
from
council.
Let's
move
on
to
item
f,
adopt
resolution
declaring
property
owned
by
the
city
of
san
bruno
in
the
crossing
development
on
admin
court
as
surplus
land
house
mason.
H
Yeah,
so
this
has
been
a
I
mean
this
property
has
gone
kind
of
to
a
hotel
deal,
then
not
a
hotel
deal
than
a
hotel
deal
and
now
not
a
hotel
deal
again,
so,
instead
of
putting
it
on
consent,
this
has
been
such
a
public
discussion
around
this
land
and
this
piece
of
land
and
so
tonight's.
H
Tonight's
agenda
item
is
really
just
a
designated
surplus,
and
I
didn't
know
if
the
city
manager
or
any
other
city
council
wanted
to
say
anything.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
the
public
is
aware
that
we
are
not
approving
a
sale
of
the
property.
What
we're
doing
is
we're
just
establishing
it
as
surplus.
P
Again,
javon
grogan
city
manager,
councilmember,
mason,
ur,
correct.
The
title
of
the
report
is
adopt
a
resolution
declaring
the
property
owned
by
the
city
of
san
bruno
in
the
crossing
development
on
admiral
admiral
court
at
surplus
land.
That
is
the
action
that
the
city
council
has
taken
there
is
is
proposed
to
be
taken.
P
There
is
no
action
tonight
to
sell
the
property
declaring
its
surplus
is
in
compliance
with
state
law,
and
it
is
a
step
before
the
property
can
be
sold,
and
so
the
action
tonight
will
set
about
that
process
where
the
property,
if
council
says
yes,
will
be
declared
surplus,
there
is
a
60-day
period
where
it
must
be
offered
to
affordable
housing
developers
and
then
a
90-day
period
after
that.
If
anyone
raises
their
hands,
and
so
we
will
of
course
comply
with
the
state
law.
P
But
as
the
community
and
the
council
knows,
this
property
is
formerly
owned
by
the
redevelopment
agency
and
was
purchased
by
the
city
as
an
economic
development
initiative,
initially
entitled
as
a
hotel.
There
is
a
very
long
history
behind
potential
hotel
sales
that
currently
are
not
active
due
to
the
kobit
knight,
19
economic
downturn,
and
so
the
city
is
looking
at
other
options
and
the
city
council
will
have
closed
sessions
to
discuss
those
options.
P
And
of
course
we
will
have
public
reports
and
a
public
presentation
of
any
of
the
results
that
come
out
of
those
closed
sessions
to
transact
this
property.
E
Yes,
mr
mayor
and
thank
you
city
manager
grogan
for
for
that
response,
because
this
this
has
been
ongoing
for
for
a
number
of
years,
and-
and
I
I
do-
I
do
also
I'm
interested
in
hearing
more
and
then
it
being
on
consent,
and
I
understand
that
there's
plenty
of
discussion
that
will
be
coming
forward.
E
I
wanted
to
note
that
in
the
discussion
in
page
two
of
two
of
this
report
that
mentions
the
city
recently
received
an
offer
for
the
purchase
of
the
site
as
an
audible
bill
dealership.
So
there
are
plenty
of
discussions
ahead.
B
Okay,
see
no
other
hands
or
comments,
and
we
just
went
over
items
c
d
and
f
on
consent.
We
have
a
through
f.
Is
there
action
to
approve.
B
Okay
motion
made
and
second
city
clerk
roll
call.
Please.
E
E
B
P
Members
of
the
city
council
and
understand
the
public,
javon
grogan
city
manager.
Our
presentation
tonight
will
be
provided
by
jim
steele,
who
is
a
consultant
supporting
our
finance
department
and
so
jim.
If
you'll
raise
your
camera
up
just
a
little
bit
as
you
get
set,
we
have
a
powerpoint
presentation
and
this
is
a
investment
policy
report
and
jim.
I
need
you
to
raise
your
camera
up
a
little
higher,
so
we
can
see
your
face
there.
We
go,
sir,
thank
you,
mr
steele,
and
so.
A
I'm
just
pulling
up
my
powerpoint
and.
P
All
right
so
without
further
ado
I'll
turn
it
forward
exam
and
he
will
provide
his
background
and
launch
into
the
powerpoint,
and
I
will
be
here
to
answer
questions
as
the
city
council
knows,
I'm
your
city
manager,
but
also
as
we
are
recruiting
for.
I
can't
move
in
that
room,
also
the
acting
finance
director
so
jim.
Why
don't
you
take
it
away.
A
Can
you
all
see
the
powerpoint
on
your
screen.
P
No
jim,
we
don't
will
you,
it
says.
It
says.
P
A
So
my
name
is
jim
steele,
I'm
a
financial
consultant
with
management
partners
prior
to
working.
There,
I've
been
there
about
three
and
a
half
years.
I
was.
I
worked
for
city
government
for
about
30
years
15
of
those
years.
My
last
15
years
was
with
the
city
of
south
san
francisco.
A
I
started
out
as
finance
director
and
then
ended
my
career
as
assistant
city
manager.
So
I'm
pleased
to
help
jovan
and
your
city
right
now,
while
you're
searching
for
a
new
finance
director,
so
I'm
going
to
move
through
the
slides
and
then
we'll
have
time
for
questions
what
you
have
before.
You
is
the
annual
investment
policy
report.
A
Cities
are
constrained,
thankfully,
in
what
they
can
and
can't
invest
in.
We
don't
want
to
have
taxpayer
money
being
invested
in
risky
endeavors,
so
that's
all
governed
in
the
california
government
code
and
there's
three
principle
or
primary
objectives
for
managing
public
sector
funds.
Primarily
and
the
most
important
is
safeguarding
principle
not
to
lose
money.
A
The
city's
investment
policy
complies
with
the
state
code.
It
allows
for
allowable
investments
that
the
city
can
invest
in.
It
protects
principal
dollars
through
safe
investments
and
diversification,
and
it
generates
the
maximum
amount
of
income.
That's
consistent
with
those
eligible
investments
while
meeting
the
cash
flow
demands.
A
I
just
want
to
introduce
three
or
four
key
concepts
that
I'll
be
talking
a
little
bit
more
about,
and
these
are
also
referred
to
in
the
staff
report
and
we
all
know
u.s
treasury
bonds.
Those
are
the
gold
standard,
the
most
the
safest
instruments
in
the
world,
they're,
backed
by
the
full
faith
and
credit
of
the
u.s
government,
there's
no
restrictions
on
u.s
treasury
bonds
in
the
city's
investment
policy
and
that's
consistent
across
all
cities
in
california.
A
A
A
Also
in
the
policy
we'll
be
discussing
money
market
funds,
those
are
extremely
short-term,
very
short-term
instruments
that
are
aaa
rated
and
they're
always
designed
to
maintain
their
principal
value.
An
example
of
that
would
be
a
pool
of
in
overnight
bank
reserves
that
are
pooled
together
and
and
sold
on
the
overnight
money
market
so
very
short
term,
very
liquid,
very
safe
and
highly
rated,
and
I
believe
the
last
concept
I
wanted
to
talk
about
is
a
laddered
portfolio.
A
A
A
So
the
the
strategies
that
we
wish
the
council
to
consider
are
increasing
the
amount
that
the
city
can
invest
in
life.
Again,
that's
the
state
pool
it's
extremely
safe
and
right
now,
it's
particularly
attractive
because
its
interest
rates
are
more
favorable
than
u.s
treasuries
or
u.s
agencies.
A
We
all
know
that
inflation
and
and
the
bond
market
is
that
I
guess
the
bond
market
is
at
an
all-time
high
in
a
certain
way,
so
interest
rates
are
very,
very
low,
so
life
becomes
an
attractive
alternative
to
u.s
treasuries
and
u.s
agencies.
A
We
also
want
council
to
consider
in
the
future
options
to
go
with
other
public
sector
investment
pools.
One,
for
example,
is
caltrust,
it's
a
joint
powers
authority
and
it
has
over
140
participating
agencies
at
this
time.
We're
not
suggesting
that
san
bruno
joined
that
but
we'd
like
to
at
least
put
that
concept
in
the
investment
policy
with
council
approval.
What
we
would
envision
is
in
the
future.
A
future
finance
director
might
want
to
join
caltrust
or
another
and
would
bring
that
to
the
council
specifically
for
approval
to
invest
there.
A
So
that
gets
us
to
the
policy
changes
that
we're
asking
tonight.
We
would
like
to
increase
leif.
The
maximum
now
is
at
30
years,
30,
sorry
and
we'd
like
to
increase
it
to
the
state
limit.
The
state
currently
has
a
limit
of
65
million,
it's
very
common
for
cities
to
allow
life
to
be
invested
in
maximum.
A
It's
a
little
bit
unusual
that
the
city
would
invest
only
30
percent,
but
that's
been
the
the
practice
here
and
we
recommend
that
you
extend
it
to
the
to
the
maximum.
I
think
that's
consistent
with
other
cities
in
the
county.
I
believe
san
mateo
and
redwood
city,
both
second
to
minimize
risk.
A
We
recommend
that
holdings
in
the
san
mateo
county
pool
be
reduced
from
the
current
maximum
of
50
of
the
portfolio
down
to
20
percent,
and
this
is
primarily
because
the
the
county
does
hold
certain
medium
to
longer
term
bonds
that
are
slightly
lower
in
investment
grade
and
while
they
haven't
lost
money
recently,
we
think
it's
just
prudent
to
reduce
your
exposure
there
and
increase
it
in
other
vehicles
that
are
more
a
little
bit
less
risky.
A
Then,
finally-
and
I
mentioned
the
the
ability
at
a
future
time
to
invest
in
other
public
sector
investment
pools
finally
to
add
to
your
policy
to
allow
a
rated
money
market
funds.
A
So
with
that,
I'd
like
to
close
and
happy
to
answer
questions-
and
we
are
asking
you
to
adopt
a
resolution
approving
the
amended
city
investment
policy
which
is
redlined
in
your
packet.
So
you
can
see
the
changes
that
are
proposed.
B
Thank
you,
mr
steele.
If
you
could
unsure
your
screen
and
any
questions
or
comments
from
my
colleagues.
O
Thank
you
just
one
one
question,
so
I
would
think
that
we
would
want
our
policy
to
be
rigid
enough
where
we
are
offering
some
protections
against.
You
know
not
enough
diversification
or
too
much
concentration,
one
pool,
but
at
the
same
time
I
would
think
that
we
would
want
to
avoid
being
so
rigid
that
then
we
lock
ourselves
into
something
that
may
be
disad.
O
You
know
it
could
put
us
at
a
disadvantage
at
some
point
down
the
low
down
the
road
so
in
in
reducing
our
ability
to
invest
in
the
county
pool
I
mean:
should
that
pool
you
know
over
time
become
more
attractive
for
whatever
reason,
whether
because
of
the
returns
it's
seeing
or
because
they
remove
some
of
the
the
riskier
portions
of
it
and
then
we're
now
locked
into
a
20
limit
on
that.
Wouldn't
we
want
some
flexibility
in
being
able
to
go
a
little
higher
in
that
in
that
pool.
A
Thank
you,
mr
vice
mayor.
That's
a
great
question,
and
that
is
a
very
reasonable
approach.
A
I
guess
what
I
would
say
is
the
county
only
allows
cities
to
pull
out
twelve
and
a
half
percent
of
its
holdings
per
month.
It
will
take
months
before
the
city
gets
down
to
20
percent
the
city
at
any
time.
If
it,
if
it
changes
its
mind,
can
come
back
to
council
and
recommend
that
you
reinstate
a
higher
percentage
and
the
city
also
can
go
to
other
investment
pools
as
as
a
key
reason
why
we
recommended
the
option
for
other
jpa
pools
to
be
available.
P
B
P
That
a
little
bit
so
our
policy
currently
limits
us
to
50
of
our
investment
portfolio
in
the
county
pool
other
cities
in
the
county
have
lower
rates.
For
example,
as
noted
in
the
report,
the
city
of
san
mateo
limits
their
portfolio
to
30,
redwood
city
limits,
their
portfolio
to
50
million
or
the
equivalent
of
18
of
their
portfolio
and
south
city
does
not
allow
any
investment
in
the
county
pool.
In
addition,
it's
worth
noting
that
during
the
2008
financial
collapse
of
lehman
brothers,
the
county
pool
and
a
number
of
agencies
lost
significant
money.
P
Just
to
the
city
of
san
bruno,
we
lost
1.46
million
in
that
lehman
brothers
deal
with
the
money
we
had
invested
in
the
county
pool,
and
so
that's
part
of
the
rationale
for
just
being
a
little
bit
more
strict
on
what
we
invest
in
the
county
pool,
knowing
that
we
can
always
up
it.
But
we
feel
it's
the
most
prudent
step
to
take
at
this
time
and
it
will
align
us
to
where
other
cities
are
in
the
county.
H
Hey.
Thank
you
thanks,
mayor
medina.
I
just
wanted
to
thank
city
manager,
grogan
and
jim
steele,
because
this
is
going
to
just
put
us
in
a
more
stable
financial
footing,
and
I
really
appreciate
the
report.
I
did
just
have
one
question:
if
the
paul,
if
this
policy
change
is
approved
tonight,
will
is
there
any
projections
on
how
much
could
potentially
be
generated
that
we
may
not
be
generating
now
because
of
the
existing
policy.
A
There
isn't
councilwoman
and
as
you
as
you
know,
interest
rates
are
at
a
very
historic
low
right
now
so,
and
our
goal
right
now
isn't
so
much
to
earn
more
because
even
if
we
did
earn
more,
it
would
be
fairly
modest,
with
rates
being
where
they
are.
A
H
A
I
would
say
yes
because
you're
you
have
so
much
liquid
cash
right
now
when
revenues
are
so
uncertain.
That's
not
a
bad
position
to
be
in
so
if
you
need
cash,
it's
it's
readily
available
and
your
investments
are
very
safe.
Okay,
thank
you.
H
B
Any
other
questions
from
colleagues-
and
I
would
just
say
thank
you
I
would
just
say
you
know
this
is
so
folks
know
this
is
annually
done
it
used
to
be
done
by
our
city
treasurer
when
we
had
an
elected
treasurer
would
come
forward
every
year
to
modify
and
to
go
through
these
and
obviously,
as
that
was
phased
out,
it
became
to
the
finance
director,
in
this
case,
mr
steele,
for
now.
So
this
is
a
annual
normal
occurrence
that
that
we
review
look
at
the
market,
get
recommendations
and
take
action.
B
So
with
not
seeing
any
more
questions,
seeing
no
hands
up
from
the
audience
the
attendees,
our
residents,
I'm
going
to
ask
it
is
a
resolution.
Is
there
any
action.
D
E
C
C
We
also
had
two
ballot
measures
and
one
of
those
ballot
measures
was
measure,
s
which
was
a
cannabis
business
tax,
and
then
we
also
had
measure
x,
which
was
a
transit,
occupancy,
hotel
tax
measure.
The
results
of
the
election
that
were
held
was
tom,
hamilton
is
our
newly
elected
council.
Member
and
michael
salazar
is
our
re-elected
council
member
to
serve
four
year
terms
for
the
office
of
mayor
rico.
Medina
won
the
seat
for
mayor
and
he
will
serve
a
two-year
term
measure.
B
Thank
you,
city
clerk.
If
there's
anybody
from
the
public,
please
do
the
virtual
hand
and
as
we
do,
that
I'll
ask
the
city
council,
if
there's
any
questions,
okay,
seeing
no
questions
from
council
and
seeing
no
one
from
the
public.
This
is
an
action
item
and
a
resolution.
Is
there
any
action
from.
B
Okay,
thank
you.
Roll
call,
please.
D
C
C
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.
B
And
hold
on
and
council
members,
if
I
can
have
all
of
us
now
turn
off
our
cameras
and
so
it'll
be
the
clerk
and
the
vice
mayor
for
the
oath.
Thank
you.
C
O
B
Congratulations,
mr
salazar
and
any
comments
from
you,
sir,
would
be
appropriate
at
this
time
in
the
zoom.
The
zoom
call
is
yours:.
O
Listen
call
his
mind.
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
for
joining
us
tonight.
O
O
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
the
copic
19
in
general
has
really
changed
a
lot
of
what
we
do
and
how
we
operate.
O
Yet
you
know
here
we
are
again,
you
know,
moving
forward,
we're
adapting
and
we're
making
the
best
of
the
situation.
O
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.
2020
was
anything
but
a
normal
year
we
had
a
very
contentious
national
election,
and
it
also
just
happened
to
be
the
first
time
that
our
city
council,
race
was
held
in
the
same
year
as
a
presidential
election.
O
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.
O
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.
O
So
I
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.
O
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
constantly
encouraging
me,
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.
O
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.
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.
O
Thank
you
for
being
there.
For
me,
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.
O
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
others
suffered
through
illness
and
through
financial
hardship,
and,
like
all
of
you,
I
am
really
eager
to
put
this
here
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.
O
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.
I
am
confident
that
we
will
get
through
this
and
we
will
move
ahead
together.
Thank
you
all
so
much
and
have
a
wonderful
evening.
C
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.
N
B
B
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
salazars
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.
I
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.
I
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
bernardino,
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.
I
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.
I
I
B
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.
C
B
To
short,
a
leap
from
my
colleagues,
I
also
want
to
just
thank
this
community.
It
was
a
long
time
ago
that
I
worked
at
the
rec
center
or
that
I
went
to
cappuccino
and
had
I
ever
envisioned.
People
tell
me
that
I
did
but
had
I
ever
envisioned
that
I'd
be
working
for
the
city
being
a
elected
council
member
and
then
being
its
elected
mayor.
B
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.
B
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.
B
It
is
so
true
for
what
my
colleagues
have
said
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
after
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.
B
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
is
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.
B
And
I
know
at
times
when
it
seems
so
dramatically.
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.
And
of
course
this
affects
in
the
greater
broad,
broader
approach
to
our
country.
B
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.
B
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
a
city
with
the
heart
and
standing
by
our
residents
and
our
community
that
will
get
through
it.
B
I
do
see
2021
everybody
wants
to
say
goodbye
to
maybe
20
20..
It
will
not
be
a
flick
of
the
switch
of
the
the
and
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.
B
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
bank
councilwoman,
linda
mason.
Thank
vice
mayor,
michael
salazar.
B
In
addition
to
making
sure
our
residents
are
proud
of
who
they
see
and
and
what
they
have.
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.
B
Thank
you
folks,
and
we're
going
to
move
on
from
the
swearing
in
and
thank
everybody
for
their
patience
and
great
on
the
zooming
in
and
out
guys
everybody.
So
thank
you.
You
made
it
run
smooth
on
item
d
and
I'll
read
this.
B
It's
confirmed
appointment
of
vice
mayor
to
serve
a
one-year
term
and
it
is
prescribed
in
our
municipal
code
and
council
has
taken
action
in
the
past,
and
so
unless,
unless
the
gentleman
wants
mine
and
based
on
the
smile,
I'm
gonna
say
no,
so
our
vice
mayor
will
be
council
member
to
be
now
vice
mayor
marty.
Medina,
congratulations!
Vice
mayor.
E
It's
going
to
be
a
challenge
this
year,
but
I
believe
we
have
the
right
team
together
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
everyone
working
with
our
community
and
we
just
have
to
remember
to
be
safe.
First
right,
let's
get
through
this
covet
thing:
let's,
let's
clamp
down
as
much
as
we
can
individually
do
the
right
thing,
so
we
can.
We
can
be
here
to
get
a
lot
done.
So
so.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
it's
an
honor
to
be
the
vice
mayor
again,.
B
Thank
you-
and
I
bet
you
a
vice
mayor
medina
that
will
confuse
people
from
time
to
time.
So,
okay
with
that
we're
going
to
move
on
to
the
last
item-
and
it
is
comments
from
council
members
and
I've
already-
I
know
that
mr
hamilton
is
councilmember.
Hamilton
is
fine
and
california
davis
is
fine,
is
council
members,
mason
and
dean?
I
know
council
member
salazar
wishes
to
speak
anybody
councilmember
mason
did
you
to
want
to.
We
should
speak.
B
D
P
D
E
That's
okay,
we're
going
to
get
a
little
confused
on
that,
but
really
simple.
Congratulations!
Everyone
and
thank
you
for
everybody
who
ran
that
that
that
didn't
win.
I
mean
it's
a
hard
thing
to
do
to
put
so
much
energy
in
an
election
and
congratulations
to
jennifer
blanco
and
to
andreana
shea
for
for
their
placement
on
the
school
board,
looking
forward
to
working
with
them.
E
Basically,
this
thursday
there
is
a
food
distribution
at
bel
air
it
it
got
moved
up
because
it
it
would
conflict
with
christmas,
we're
getting
a
close
to
200
200
vehicles
through
there
things
are
really
really
tight,
but
it's
it
starts
around
at
two
o'clock
to
four
o'clock
at
bel
air
school.
E
So
if
you,
if
you
need
a
little
help
come
on
down,
you
could
also
sign
up
at
second
harvest.
So
just
wanted
to
remind
everybody.
That's
this
thursday!
Thank
you
and
be
safe.
Everyone.
O
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
Just
really
briefly,
as
you
mentioned
earlier,
sir,
this
is
our
last
meeting
of
the
year,
and
so
I
wanted
to
take
this
opportunity
to
wish
everybody
who's
watching
and
we'll
be
watching
this
recording
later
a
very
happy
holiday
season.
I
wanted
to
remind
everybody
to
celebrate
responsibly
and
remember
that
you
know
we're
still
living
with
this
pandemic.
O
As
a
personal
note,
I
have
a
family
member,
my
my
mom's
sister
recently
passed
away
from
covet
and
she
had
managed
to
stay
safe
this
entire
year,
taking
every
precaution
and
had
somebody
come
visit,
her
that
was
carrying
the
infection
and
she
lost
a
short
battle
with
with
the
illness,
and
so
it
was
a
reminder
to
me
and
that
I
wanted
to
share
with
with
everyone
that
it
is
very
real.
O
It's
still
with
us,
and
even
though
we've
managed
to
some
of
us
have
managed
to
dodge
it
so
far,
it's
it's
still
a
threat,
and
so
please
be
responsible
when
you
celebrate
be
be
conscientious
and
you
know
be
kind
to
others.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you,
council,
member,
sorry
for
the
loss,
and
I
appreciate
you
sharing
that
with
us
in
the
community,
because
I
think
too
often
I
was
at
town
center
a
few
days
ago,
walking
around
just
seeing
about
the
businesses
just
not
going
in,
but
just
taking
a
look
and
there
was
a
gentleman
walking
up
to
an
eatery
with
no
mask
on.
B
So
people
really
have
to
take
this
serious
and
I
think
you're
you
sharing
that
personal
story
and
information
with
us
is
important
for
us
to
realize
it
doesn't
take
much
and
it's
very
serious
for
me.
B
I
do
want
to
echo
a
couple
things
that
my
colleague
said
is
congratulations,
splanco
and
shea,
who
I
believe
miss
shea
is
on
call
with
us
and
also
president
chavez,
a
school
board
who's
on
the
call
with
us
and
acknowledge
that
and
thank
them
and
wish
them
the
best
of
luck
and
thank
mr
martinez
for
his
service
to
the
school
board
and
again,
council
member
davis.
B
Thank
you
for
your
service
and
I'm
sure
this
won't
be
the
last
time
we
see
your
face
or
hear
your
voice
on
zoom
for
some
reason,
but
in
all
sincerity
I
do
again
we
want
to
thank
the
staff
they
do.
B
The
work
they've
had
to
take
and
do
things
differently
and
adapt
to
it,
and
unless
you
see
and
hear
those
things
of
what
they
do
on
a
date-
and
I
mean
from
the
corporation
yards
to
the
office
to
our
public
safety
personnel,
they
make
me
as
a
former
city
employee,
as
mr
medina
vice
mayor
medina
is
was,
is
very
proud.
We
could
not
do
it
and
I
think
I
hope
in
2021.
B
We
remember
that
we
can
say
all
that
we
want
from
these
seats,
but
really
they
make
the
action
happen
and
they
make
the
difference
in
this
community,
and
we
together
should
focus
on
giving
them
that
respect,
as
mr
hamilton
said,
to
one
another,
but
also
to
our
staff,
giving
them
the
heads
up,
giving
them
the
information.
So
we
can
have
productive
opportunities
together,
as
we
move
this
city
forward
to
all
of
the
city
of
san
bruno.