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B
A
C
A
Here,
if
you
please
join
me
in
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
A
A
Now
we'll
go
ahead
and
open
it
up
to
item
number
four,
which
is
public
comments
for
items
that
are
not
on
the
agenda
this
evening,
individuals
will
have
up
to
three
minutes
council's
policy
to
refer
matters
raised
in
this
form
to
staff
or
investigation
and
or
action
where
appropriate.
The
brown
act
prohibits
the
council
from
assessing
or
acting
upon
any
matter
down,
agendas
doing
state
law.
A
C
E
C
E
B
The
next
speaker
is,
I'm
sorry,
it
just
says
owner.
C
Yes,
good
evening.
This
is
jim
evangelist,
105
de
soto
away
good
evening,
mayor
and
council
members,
I'm.
C
State
last
council
meeting
regarding
the
chaos
that
seemed
to
be
surrounding
the
park
project.
C
We
can't
hear
I
apologize,
shall
we
start
over.
A
Council
meeting
I
composed
an
email
with
two
three
council.
C
Members,
the
mayor
being
one
of
the
recipients,
understanding
the
newly
established
protocols
surrounding
council
communication
with
residents
where
the
mayor
is
the
spokesman
for
the
council.
I
expected
a
response.
Instead,
only
one
council
member
even
acknowledged
receipt
of
the
mail
of
the
email.
Thank
you
marty.
C
You
realize
that
this
what
this
state,
what
kind
of
a
statement
this
makes?
Imagine
in
the
journal,
the
sam
the
headlines,
the
sanro
builds
community
center
money
obtained
from
the
settlement
arrived
at
because
of
an
explosion
of
fossil
fuels.
The
second
sentence
announces
san
bruno-
does
not
include
any
renewable
energy
components
in
the
new
building.
C
C
I
would
like
legal
explanation
and
not
an
opinion
on
this
important
map,
and
over
here
remember,
including
those
sitting
on
the
council,
now
complaining
that
people
don't
don't
watch,
aren't
involved
in
the
san
bruno
politics
well
being
ignored,
as
I
was
here
and
have
been
before,
is
a
surefire
way
to
ensure
apathy
among
your
residents.
Thank
you.
A
We're
going
to
need
to
buy
what
I'm
told
is
we
are
going
to
need
to
proceed
over
to
the
public
area
and
have
to
come
back
to
public
comment,
since
we
are
at
about
7
10..
So
we
will
go
back
to
public
comments
after
our
public
hearing.
A
A
Thank
you,
mayor
medina.
I
will
turn
it
directly
to
kristen
parks.
C
C
Again
tonight
you
have
your
entire
city
team
that
has
been
working
on
this
effort,
myself,
assistant
city
manager,
jennifer
brazile
assistant
to
the
city
manager,
jennifer,
dianos,
city
clerk,
melissa,
thurman
and,
of
course,
city
attorney,
mark
zapparano
here
to
support
the
city
council,
along
with
nbc
and
michael
smith,
in
your
deliberation.
So
with
that
kristen
parks,
please
take
it
away.
F
Thank
you
good
evening,
mayor
members
of
the
council.
I
do
have
a
powerpoint
presentation
to
share
with
you.
You
have
seen
most
of
this
before
there's
a
little
bit
of
new
decisions
to
be
made
this
evening
and
of
course,
there
will
be
another
present
presenter
with
me
and
that
will
be
melanie
in
just
a
few
moments
so
overview
very
similar
to
the
previous
presentation.
F
You
saw
me
make
a
little
bit
of
background
for
members
of
the
public
who
may
be
tuning
into
the
districting
process
for
the
first
time,
just
to
review
how
we
got
here.
What
we're
doing
what
our
timeline
is,
then
melanie
will
give
you
an
outreach
and
community
engagement
update,
and
then
I
will
review
the
legal
requirements,
the
preferred
map,
that's
being
considered
for
san
bruno
and
talk
about
the
election
sequencing
so
background.
F
Currently
in
the
city
of
san
bruno,
both
the
mayor
and
council
members
are
currently
elected
at
large.
What
that
means
is
that
all
voters
in
the
city
vote
to
elect
all
council
members
and
the
mayor
and
the
state
of
california
has
a
law
called
the
california
voting
rights
act
that
has
been
really
promoting
transitions
to
bi-district
elections
and
a
move
away
from
at-large
elections.
F
So
this
may.
This
law
makes
it
easier
for
plaintiffs
to
bring
suits
against
cities
and
oftentimes
that
has
led
to
very
expensive
legal
challenges
and
litigation,
as
we've
seen
in
various
other
cities
around
the
state
in
2020,
the
city
of
san
bruno
made
the
decision
to
transition
to
by
district
elections
by
the
november
2022
election,
and
this
was
a
completely
voluntary
decision
intended
to
avoid
any
potential
legal
challenges
in
the
future.
F
So
that's
why
the
city
is
making
this
change
right
now
to
the
election
system,
so
what's
happening
now,
is
that
the
council
will
be
adopting
a
four-district
map.
The
mayor
will
continue
to
be
directly
elected
at
large.
F
So
we
have
actually
been
at
work
on
this
process
since
around
august,
when
our
data
was
released
from
the
u.s
census
bureau
after
months
of
delay,
state
law
requires
that
during
this
transition,
the
city
hold
five
public
hearings,
and
so
tonight
we
are
at
public
hearing
five.
F
We
have
passed
through
four
other
public
hearings
as
well
as
two
community
workshops,
so
we
have
seen
in
san
bruno
significant
participation
from
the
public
and,
as
we
are
approaching
the
deadline
of
april
15th,
that
is
the
deadline
for
the
map
to
be
adopted,
and
what
that
does
is
it
gives
the
county
registrar
of
voters
plenty
of
time
to
make
sure
that
all
voters
receive
the
correct
ballots
in
november.
F
B
Great
thank
you
kristen
and
good
evening,
members
of
the
city
council.
If
you
could
go
to
the
next
slide,
please
my
name
is
melanie
moore
and
I'm
a
junior
business
analyst,
which,
with
tripod
smith,
the
public
affairs
and
marketing
firm
partnering
with
the
city
and
ndc
to
support
communication
regarding
san
bruno's
formation
of
city
council
districts.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
with
you
tonight
to
review
the
outreach
and
engagement
efforts
that
have
been
conducted
as
part
of
this
process.
B
B
Next
slide,
please,
in
these
next
few
slides,
you
can
see
the
various
types
of
media
we
have
employed
in
our
outreach
and
engagement
efforts.
As
you
can
see,
we've
made
a
point
in
working
with
the
city
to
reach
out
via
a
variety
of
different
platforms,
including
two-door
communications,
print
media
and
in-person
outreach
to
reach
the
bureau's
diverse
community
members.
B
In
addition
to
the
website
pictured
on
the
right
of
this
slide
with
the
city,
we
have
sent
out
emails
to
news
alert
subscribers
and
community-based
organizations,
posted
districting,
social
media,
approximately
ed
weeks
in
september,
included
district
updates
and
the
city
manager
newsletter.
That
goes
out
to
over
six
thousand
in
bruno
residents,
utilized
citynet
platform
to
highlight
the
fishing
process
sent
out
press
releases
to
online
news
outlets
and
also
posted
social
media
news
flashes
to
the
city
website
home
page
to
keep
people
up
to
date.
B
Next
slide,
please,
on
this
slide,
you
can
see
the
print
media
outreach
that
we
have
shared
with
the
san
bernard
on
the
left
is
an
image
of
a
postcard
that
was
mailed
to
all
postal
customers
in
san
bruno,
which
encouraged
the
public
to
provide
feedback
on
draft
maps
and
let
them
know
a
little
bit
more
about
the
process.
B
Next
slide,
please,
on
this
next
slide,
it
will
touch
base
on
in-person
outreach,
engagement
efforts
that
have
occurred
so
in
conjunction
with
city,
the
city
and
nbc.
As
kristin
had
mentioned
before,
we
have
held
two
community
workshops,
one
was
in
person
and
one
was
virtual.
B
This
marquee
was
located
in
el
camino,
real,
which
is
near
near
the
engine
of
downtown,
so
a
lot
of
people
could
see
it
and
then
also
the
city
has
been
connecting
with
community
groups
and
members
by
presenting
at
association
meetings
such
as
the
rotary
club,
lions,
club,
etc,
and
has
participated
at
events
such
as
the
fall
cleanup
day
to
share
information
and
resources.
B
Final
slides,
please,
and
as
we
just
wrap
up
this
quick
brief
outreach
update,
I
wanted
to
like
remind
everyone
how
they
can
stay
engaged
in
the
process
as
we
move
forward
so
on
the
screen.
You'll
see
the
website,
url
phone
number
and
email
address
that
is
associated
with
the
districting
process,
and
with
that
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
and
I'll
turn
it
back
to
kristin
to
continue
the
presentation.
F
And
melanie
will
be
available
for
questions
at
the
conclusion
of
our
presentation
as
well,
so
map
selection
through
the
website
that
melanie
just
showed
we
did
have
an
online
mapping
tool
and
a
paper
mapping
tool,
and
we
received
several
maps
from
the
public
as
we
evaluated
those
maps,
we
are
found
or
guided
by
two
main
bodies
of
law,
federal
law
and
state
law.
F
Quick
review
of
these
requirements
for
district
election
maps
federal
law
requires
that
each
city
council
district
be
equal
in
population
size
within
a
certain
amount
of
permissible
deviation.
We
also
must
comply
with
the
federal
voting
rights
act
and
we
must
not
draw
districts
where
race
is
the
solar,
predominant
factor.
F
F
Third,
we
want
to
create
easily
identifiable
boundaries
so,
rather
than
drawing
a
district
boundary
through
some
lesser-known
streets
that
and
zigging
and
bagging,
to
whatever
extent
we
can
follow
major
roads,
highways,
waterways
and
other
easily
recognizable
features,
those
boundaries
will
be
easily
identifiable
by
residents
and
finally,
in
order
of
importance.
So
this
is
last
in
order
of
importance,
but
still
important
and
we're
still
required
to
consider
it
under
state
law.
The
district
should
be
compact,
meaning
that
they
shouldn't
bypass
one
area
in
order
to
include
another
area,
if
at
all
possible
right.
F
So
if
we
are
doing
that
in
order
to
comply
with
the
second
requirement
to
keep
a
community
of
interest
together,
then
we
may
draw
a
district
that
is
somewhat
less
compact,
so
we'll
refer
back
to
these
requirements.
As
we
talk
about
the
draft
maps,
this
is
a
great
amount
of
maps
of
many
of
the
the
cities
that
I
have
been
working
with
throughout
this
process.
F
I
I
don't
think
any
have
gotten
as
many
as
san
bruno,
maybe
one
other
city
that
I've
worked
with,
but
we
did
receive
30
maps
from
the
public
submitted
either
through
the
online
tool
or
on
paper
and
of
those
a
little
over.
Half
of
them
met
two
of
our
basic
requirements
for
contiguity
and
population
balance
for
that
equal
population
federal
requirement
and
then
ndc
as
your
demographer
prepared
three
additional
maps.
All
of
these
drafts
maps
are
posted
and
have
been
available
online
at
the
districting
website.
F
So
what
we
think
of
these
these
districts
are
election
districts,
so
until
they
are
put
in
place,
none
of
the
council
members
are
actually
by
district
yet.
So
this
is
the
process
that
you
can
think
about
as
rolling
out
starting
in
november
2022,
when
two
of
the
four
districts
come
up
for
election
and
then
the
other
two
districts
will
come
up
for
election
in
2024.,
so
in
a
sense
this
process
rolls
out
and
all
of
the
council
members
remain
at
large
because
they
were
elected
to
their
current
positions
at
large.
F
What
we'll
talk
about
this
evening
as
well
is
how
we,
what
options
the
council
has
for
assigning
these
four
districts
to
election
cycles
and
those
who
are
familiar
with
the
city
know
that
you
know
the
elections
are
staggered,
so
you
don't
elect
all
four
council
members
on
the
same
election
cycle
that
they
are
serving
their
terms
in
a
staggered
way,
so
that
this
is
not
new.
It's
just
that
now
you
are
going
to
be
electing
them
by
district,
so
the
master
council
identified
as
their
preferred
map
going
forward
is
public
map
104.
F
What's
some
of
the
things
that
that
led,
or
some
of
the
things
that
were
discussed
around
this
map,
were
the
neighborhoods
and
communities
of
interest,
particularly
keeping
together
the
area
east
of
el
camino?
Rail
was
a
significant.
F
Thing
that
we
heard
from
the
public
and
the
feedback
and
then
also
keeping
together
the
area
in
this
in
this
district,
one
trying
not
to
divide
our
neighborhoods
there
to
the
extent
possible
and
providing
representation
to
a
part
of
the
city
that
previously
has
not
received
as
much
representation.
F
So
this
map
is
a
population
balanced
map.
As
you
can
see,
all
of
the
districts
are
contiguous,
the
boundaries
are
easily
identifiable
and
the
districts
are
relatively
compact.
So,
from
the
perspective
of
ndc,
this
is
a
legally
compliant
math
and
the
total
deviation
is
8.88
it.
The
district
one
is
the
largest
district
in
terms
of
population
and
district
3
is
the
smallest
one
thing
to
point
out
about
this
map
and
I'll
go
back,
so
you
can
see
this
that
district
4
here,
that's
the
blue
district.
F
You
can
see
that
the
total
population
is
actually
majority
hispanic
or
latino.
However,
when
you
look
at
citizen
voting
age
population,
that
number
does
dip
under
fifty
percent
down
to
forty
percent.
What
this
means
is
that
very
likely,
ten
years
from
now,
this
district
may
be
a
majority
latino
district,
five
citizen
voting
age
population,
even
though
it
isn't
right
now
we
also
have
district
one
that
again
is
not
majority
asian
pacific
islander,
but
at
45
percent
of
the
citizen
voting
age
population.
F
You
know
it
is
very
possibly
going
to
be
a
district
that
will,
in
the
future,
be
a
majority
minority
district.
So
those
are
a
couple
things
to
point
out
here.
F
You
can
also
see
some
information
about
the
housing
status
and
you
can
see
that
we
do
have
district
4
being
the
only
district
that,
under
this
plan,
public
104
has
a
majority
of
renters.
So
there's
some
differentiation
across
the
districts
here,
so
the
law
requires
us
to
provide
a
proposed
election
statements
on
an
alternative
election
sequence.
So
it's
important
for
me
to
say
that
nbc
is
not
making
a
recommendation
and
that
election
sequencing
is
a
choice
that
the
council
will
make
with
the
adoption
of
the
map.
F
So
not
only
is
council
adopting
a
map
that
council
will
be
adopting
a
an
election
sequence
and
so
council
will
choose
which
two
districts
should
be
up
for
election
this
november
and
then,
which
two
should
be
up
in
2024..
F
So
there's
really
two
different
ways
to
set
that
up,
and
they
are
here
and
there's
one
I
have
in
purple
and
there's
one
I
have
in
green,
and
so
people
can
discuss
that
further.
F
But
that
goes
right
along
with
the
map,
and
sometimes
there
are
council
members
who
reside
in
the
district,
and
it
can
be
that
that
is
set
for
election
before
their
term
is
going
to
end
or
after
their
term
is
going
to
end.
And
so
this
chart
helped
us
break
down
what
some
of
the
options
are.
F
If
a
council,
if
the
council
does
choose
an
election
sequence
where,
for
instance,
a
member
whose
term
is
set
to
expire
in
2022,
but
their
the
district
they
reside
in,
is
slated
to
not
have
an
election
until
2024,
then
according
to
to
this
table,
we
see
that
that
number
will
finish
our
current
term
in
2022
and
but,
and
they
will
have
to
you
know,
wait
to
come
back
and
run
if
they
want
to
represent
that
district
in
2024,
but
they
won't
be
able
to
run
and
then
incumbent,
because
there
will
be
two
two
years
off
of
council,
so
those
situations
are
not
necessarily
ideal.
F
So
this
is
something
to
keep
in
mind.
It
can
be
much
easier
to
assign
the
district
to
the
the
timeline
of
the
current
member
that
resides
in
it,
though
I
do
believe
this
map
pairs
two.
There
are
two
council
members
in
one
district,
so
this
is
some
of
the
information
that
can
help
council
make
this
decision
and
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
additional
questions
you
may
have.
It
can
get
very
confusing.
F
So
if
members
of
the
public,
if
you're
not
following
this,
that's
totally
okay,
the
main
takeaway
is
that
council
members
will,
their
terms
will
not
be
affected.
They'll
finish
their
current
terms
and
then
two
districts
are
going
to
come
up
this
november.
F
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
presentation
at
this
time,
I'll
turn
to
colleagues
for
questions
on
the
presentation.
Then
we
will
certainly
open
it
up
to
the
public
for
public
hearing
and
bring
it
back
to
council
before
further
discussion
and
or
action.
Colleagues,
any
questions
on
the
presentation
at
this
time.
C
A
C
Hello,
my
name
is
john
straszarino.
I
live,
I
believe
in
district
number,
one
which
is
rollingwood.
I
hope
that
is
correct.
Will
there
in
fact
be
an
election
for
district
1
in
november
of
2022
and
if
so,
how
would
I
go
about
submitting
my
name
for
consideration.
A
Okay
appreciate
that
for
trying
we'll
see
if
we
have
any
other
members
of
the
public
that
wish
to
speak,
see
the
hand
went
down.
B
B
Raised,
however,
if
anybody
would
like
to
speak,
including
fellaini,
if
you
are
able
to
try
again.
D
We
can
try
again
jeremy
sarnecki.
G
Great
great,
hey,
council.
I
would
just
like
to
make
a
comment
and
say
that
I've
been
following
this
process
very
closely
and
during
the
last
public
hearing
I
did
notice
a
a
palpable
level
of
discomfort
and
on
part
of
some
of
the
council
members
and
seeing
the
city
separated,
and
I
would
just
like
to
say.
I
feel
that
same
discomfort
that
you
do
and
I
wish
that
the
process
unfolding
and
playing.
G
A
Why
don't
we
try
our
the
next
speaker
and
we'll
go
back
to
lania's
and
see
if
that's
correct,.
I
B
D
In
hi,
I
just
want
to
say
that.
B
Can
you
hear
me
now
there
you
are
see
you
third
time.
Finally,
okay.
D
Thank
you
so
much
yes,
my
comment
is
aside
from
the
redistricting.
I
want
to
make
sure
that.
D
C
D
I
feel
that
is
what
is
fair
to
keep
the
city
united
and
that
you
can
only
vote
for
this
person.
C
A
Okay,
we'll
bring
it
back
to
the
city
council.
We
hold
the
public
hearing,
I'd
like
to
please
get
action
from
council
to
close
a
public
hearing.
Please
go
move.
A
A
Thank
you
and
now
we'll
bring
it
back
to
counsel
for
further
questions
and
as
the
presenters
said,
it
can
be
a
little
confusing
and
we
appreciate
you
knowing
that
and
understanding
that,
and
so
maybe
we
can
helped
to
clear
up.
You
know
there
was
a
a
question
about
you
know:
can
if
there's
two
people
in
a
district,
why
can't
one
term
be
short
and
one
term
be
extended
as
an
example,
and
then
I
know
there
was
about
the
ice
being
isolated
just
to
go
to
one
district.
A
Maybe
we
can
just
recap
on
that
real
quickly
as
to
why
and
then,
of
course,
there
was
about
the
royal
wood,
but
of
course
that
will
be
determined
by
the
council
in
their
selection
of
this
one
slide.
So
could
you
could
you
just
go
over
a
couple
of
those
topics
from
our
from
the
folks
who
had
questions.
F
Yeah
absolutely
thank
you
for
summarizing
those
questions
for
us
so
first
these
are
election
districts
and-
and
so
the
speaker
is
correct-
that
now
each
voter
will
live
in
one
district
and
elect
one
council
member.
However,
you
will
still
have
the
opportunity
every
voter
in
the
city
to
elect
the
mayor,
so
that
is
a
significant
change
and
I
think
everyone
recognizes
how
significant
that
change
is
for
the
city
now
with
public
map
104.
F
There
are
two
council
members
together
in
district
three,
and
these
are
two
council
members
who's
who
are
on
the
same
election
cycle,
and
I
I
can
share
my
screen
there.
So
there's
really
no
need
to
extend
someone's
term
or
shorten
someone's
term,
and-
and
that's
not-
you
know,
redistricting
does
not
change
or
districting
does
not
change
term
length,
so
we're
not
in
the
business
of
changing
term
links.
F
Part
of
the
reason
for
that
is
because
voters
elect
their
council
members
to
a
set
term,
and
it
should
only
be
voters
to
making
the
decision
to
to
re-elect
their
council
members.
Those
decisions
shouldn't
be
made
by
boundary
lines
right
that
those
are
the
voters
decisions.
So
all
of
the
council
members
remain
at
large
until
the
district
in
which
they
reside
comes
up
for
election,
and
so
two
of
those
districts
will
come
up
for
election
this
november,
and
then
I
can
share
the
slide
with
the
two
different
election
sequences
again.
F
So
we
can
just
reference
that,
but
because
we
do
have
two
council
members,
grouped
together
in
district
three
under
this
particular
app,
even
that
what
that
means
is
that
district
one
does
not
currently
have
anyone
residing
in
it,
so
that
district
does
not
currently
have
a
council
number.
So,
even
though
we
are
adopting
a
four
district
map
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
already
have
you
know:
council,
a
council
member
in
each
district
council.
Members
remain
at
large
until
that
district
comes
up
for
election.
F
A
I
I
I
believe
that
you
had
summarized
those.
My
colleagues
will
certainly
help
me
along
council
member
hamilton.
There.
E
Was
there
was
one
question
about
how
to
run
and
what
what's
the
process
and
the
end
my
understanding
and
staff?
Could
please
correct
me
is
that
that
process
is
unchanged
in
in
julyish
is
when
the
the
papers
become
available
and
you
can
register
with
the
city
clerk
to
run.
E
I
think
I
would
imagine
that
the
only
difference
in
the
process
going
forward
is
that
you're
registering
to
run
in
a
specific
district
and
then
and
then
hopefully
the
deadline
is
in
is
in
august
so
and,
and
the
other
part
of
that
question
was
you
know
it
is
rolling
wood
up
in
2022
and,
of
course,
that's
a
decision
that
hasn't
been
made
yet,
but
it
will
be
made
tonight.
E
I
just
while
I
have
the
floor.
I
just
want
to
make
one
other
comment
about
to
the
to
the
the
speaker
who
was
saying
about
you
know
only
being
able
to
to
you
know,
elect
one
council
member,
and
it's
really
really
important
to
reiterate-
and
this
has
been
said-
a
bunch
a
bunch
of
different
times,
but
I
don't
think
it
can
be
said
enough
that
this
is
for
electing
us.
E
So
this
is
the
the
whole
point
of
this
process
is
to
make
sure
that
every
area
of
a
city
has,
and
every
and
every
community
within
us
within
a
city
has
a
a
voice
to
be
able
to
get
a
get
a
representative
on
to
the
council,
but
then
once
we're
here
once
we're
on
the
council,
we
represent,
we
still
represent
the
whole
city.
In
terms
of
of
you
know,
we
vote
on
everything
across
the
whole
sea.
E
I
can
tell
you,
as
residing
in
district
2,
that
that
doesn't
mean
that
I'm
no
longer
going
to
care
about
keeping
the
street
lights
on
in
rolling
wood
or,
but
I'm
no
longer
going
to
care
about
downtown.
That's
not
true,
and
then
I
I
think
the
rest
of
my
the
council
would
would
concur.
So
I
think
that
that's
really
important
to
underscore
that
this
is
for
the
process
of
forming
the
council.
Then
once
the
council
is
formed,
we
still
are.
You
know
all
responsible
for
everything
across
the
city.
E
E
It's
it's
the
it's
what
we
decided
to
do
as
a
council,
because
we
we
didn't
want
to
fight
a
lawsuit
and
and
I'll
stand
by
that
that
there
are
so
many
cities
and
school
boards
that
are
that
are
all
falling
in
line
to
do
this,
I
want
to
just
make
a
really
clear,
simple
clarification
for
the
question
regarding
just
why
we
couldn't
prolong
or,
and
why
the
terms
of
any
of
the
council
council
members,
and
why
you
could
only
vote
for
one
person
from
your
district
and
and
simply
that's
the
way
the
law
is
written,
that
that
you,
you
can't
shorten
or
elongate
any
council
member's
term
and
and
the
way
the
law
is
written.
F
Thank
you
I
I
do
have
this
slide
that
I
briefly
showed,
but
the
next
steps
for
tonight
is
to
confirm
the
selection
of
map
104
for
the
council
to
identify
the
election
sequence.
They
wish
to
proceed
with
and
then
there's
the
recommended.
Action
from
staff
report
is
to
introduce
the
ordinance
to
adopt
the
map,
and
then
there
is
a
second
reading
and
a
public
hearing
for
the
adoption
of
that
ordinance
on
march
22nd,
which
at
which
point
brings
us
to
the
conclusion
of
this
process.
F
The
map
will
be
submitted
to
the
county
registrar
and
we
will
have
completed
the
process
prior
to
the
april
15th
deadline.
As
for
any
additional
votes
that
could
happen
on
this
process.
F
A
And
I,
oh
I'm
sorry
councilmember.
E
Hamilton
just
one
one
clarifying
question
and
I'm
99
sure
I
know
the
answer,
but
I
want
to
be
100.
there
when
we,
when
we
selected
math
104
at
the
last
public
hearing,
there
was
a
there
was
the
possibility
that
you
know
zooming
in
on
it
that
there
might
be
some
slight
tweaks.
That
would
happen.
It
does
not
appear
that
there
were
any
changes
at
all
made,
but
just
I
just
want
to
confirm
that,
because
if
they
were
really
subtle-
and
I
want
to
know
what
they
are.
F
That
is
correct.
We
did
not
make
any
changes.
We
will
make
a
if
the
map
is
adopted.
We
will
do
a
final
quality
control
check,
but,
as
you
can
see,
the
boundaries
are
very
clear.
You
know
they
follow
smith's.
They
follow
280
380
el
camino,
silverdraft
they're,
very
clear
on
on
map
104,
so
no
changes
have
been
made
since
the
last
time
you
saw
it.
Thank.
A
Thank
you
for
asking
that,
because
that
was
stated,
and
the
one
thing
too,
that
was
stated,
which
I
do
appreciate
and
can't
understand,
is
that
having
districts
you
know,
I've
had
many
people
say
well,
you
know
our
city
is
too
small
to
be
having
districts
and,
as
we've
read
in
the
news,
whether
it's
the
community
college
district,
whether
it's
the
high
school
district,
whether
it's
the
city
of
millbrae,
belmont,
burlingame,
half
moon
bay
memo
park
wouldn't
continue
to
to
larger
cities
like
san
mateo,
redwood
city.
A
That
is
what
has
happened
when
that
letter
is
received
to
a
city.
Is
they
have
a
very
small
window
in
which
to
respond,
which
shortens
the
process
and
being
able
to
engage
the
community?
The
first
thing,
in
addition,
there
is
legal
cause,
so
it
is
what
is
happening
because
of
what
is
stated
on
the
on
the
voting
rights
act,
but
I
wanted
to
mention
that
in
and
the
only
time
that
I
know
that
any
counts
of
the
temple
here-
and
I
don't
mean-
maybe
the
current
folks
that
are
sitting
here.
A
What
we're
asked
is,
do
you
want
to
extend
terms
because
we
were
required
by
the
state
to
get
on
an
even
year
election,
and
so
we
either
lengthened
the
term
or
we
just
had
it
happen
when
it
did
and
it
was
a
close
vote,
but
it
was
decided
to
not
lengthen
the
terms
because
that's
not
in
the
way
I
voted
was
that's
not
what
the
people
had
elected
at
that
time.
So,
just
for
clarity
on
that
and
vice
mayor.
I
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
ask
whether
the
in
looking
at
the
map-
it
includes
the
district.
One
I
believe,
includes
some
for
portola
highlands.
So
is
it
possible,
then,
that
we-
because
I
think
one
of
the
arguments
is
that
you
know
it
would
be
nice
to
have
representation
rolling
wood,
but
it
is
possible
then,
that
someone
could
run
in
portola
and
still
not
have
representation
rolling.
What
is
that
right?.
F
So
I'm
gonna
pull
up
them
up
again.
You
are
correct
that
district
one
does
include
the
portola
highlands.
However,
whoever
is
elected
from
that
district
will
represent
all
of
the
neighborhoods
in
that
district.
F
So
let
me
and-
and
I
can
leave
the
map
up
or
I
can
show
the
interactive
whatever
you
wish,
but
I'll
just
quickly
show
that
so
that
folks
know
what
we're
talking
about
when
we
say
district,
one
we're
talking
about
the
sort
of
very
nor
northwestern
part
of
the
city,
around
skyline
boulevard
that
does
include
rolling
wood
in
the
pool
area.
I
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
being
very
clear
with
the
public
because
I
think
that's
been
said
a
number
of
times
that
it'll
be
nice
to
have
rolling
like
I
mean
represented,
but
it
makes
it
sound
like
it's
just
rolling
wood
that
you
really
could
have
someone
from
cortello
highlands
representing
the
area.
So
that's
all.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
and
I'm
just
a
quick
question
and
I'm
looking
at
district
2.
I
believe
anyway,
when
I'm
specifically
getting
that
to
where
huntington
avenue
is
in
south
el
camino
real.
It
looks
like
it's
in
blue,
but
then
it's
it's
got
other
districts
around
it
that
that
to
me
looks
like
a
tamper
and
shopping
center.
A
A
H
Member
salza
just
just
an
observation
and
and
regards
to
one
of
the
questions
from
the
public
in
terms
of
the
ability
of
of
the
residents
to
vote
for
representatives
of
all
the
districts,
and
I
know
when
the
county
before
they
refined
their
process,
they
would
vote
basically,
everyone
in
the
county
voted
for
for
everyone,
and
they
have
situations
where
a
person
would
perhaps
not
be
popular
in
their
own
district,
yet
still
win,
and
so
it
ended
up
being
a
little
lopsided
and
that
led
to
their
change
right
now
they
are
truly
elected
within
their
district,
and
so
it
was
in
that
case
it
proved
to
be
a
little
more
a
little
more
fair.
H
I
was
initially
unconvinced
that
san
bruno
needed
to
make
the
change,
but
you
know
we
really
didn't,
have
a
choice,
and
so
we
are
where
we
are,
and
you
know
it-
I
I
think
it
will
bring
some
change.
I
mean
I'm
already
hearing
people
expressing
interest
in
running
in
district,
one
which
has
been.
I
think
it's
been
many
many
years
since
anyone
from
from
that
part
of
town
was
represented
on
the
council
and
even
though
they
may
be
from
a
different
corner
of
that
area.
H
Everyone
I
mean,
I
think,
more,
there's
more
voters
in
the
what
would
be
considered
rollingwood
than
there
are
in
portola
highlands.
So
even
someone
from
portola
would
have
to
get
the
the
full
support
of
everyone
in
rollingwood
to
get
elected,
so
it
will
be
a
little
bit
better
representation
and
hopefully
the
people
there
will
feel
that
their
voice
is
is
being
heard.
Some
some
of
the
reports
I've
heard
from
other
cities
that
have
adopted
districts.
H
They
feel
that
some
areas
that
were
historically
underrepresented,
finally
got
some
representation.
So
I'm
I'm
hopeful
that
that
we'll
also
see
some
positive
benefit
from
this
in
san
bruno.
So
we'll
we'll
see,
but
I'm
optimistic
and
looking
forward
to
moving
forward
with
this.
A
So
I'm
going
off
memory
with
the
next
steps,
but
it
was
to
confirm
which
would
be
by
action.
The
map
104,
is
the
one
that
is
proceeding,
which
I
have
displayed
on
the
screen.
Thank
you,
good
timing,
that
that
would
be
the
map
that
the
people
had
discussed
last
time.
A
It's
also
about
introducing
the
ordinance,
but
it's
also
having
to
make
a
determination
tonight
as
far
as
which
proposed
or
the
alternative
there's
the
proposal
and
the
alternative
proposal.
There
you
go
so
those
are
those
are
two
things
and-
and
I
please
feel
free
of
city
manager-
miss
parks
to
step
in
at
any
time.
If
those
are
some
of
the
next
items
that
we
should
just
solidify
or
discuss.
C
Through
the
mayor,
yes,
miss
parks
to
put
up
the
next
step
slide
for
tonight,
and
then
I
think
we've
already
took
off
the
first
item,
which
is
questions
from
council
members
and
the
second
item
public
comment
and
right
now
we
are
on
council
deliberation
and
direction
box
number
one
is
confirming
the
selection
of
mac
104
and
then
the
next
is
a
selection
of
the
preferred
election
sequencing
and
then
followed
by
recommended.
A
Actions
so,
mr
mayor,
well,
we'll
turn
it
over
to
you
for
the
direction
portion
and
first
item
is
confirming
selection
of
map
104
and
then
second
item
being
selecting
the
preferred
collection
sequencing
and
when
you
get
to
that
item,
we
can
bring
up
these
slides
that
had
math
104
with
the
both
proposed
and
alternative,
both
of
which
that
are
available
for
the
council
to
choose
from
tonight.
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
assistant
city
manager,
appreciate
it
so
council,
where
let's
go
to
the
first
box,
is
to
go
down
and
is:
are
we
still
confirming
with
map
104
or
since
councilmember
hamilton
wisely
asked?
There
were
no
modifications
from
the
last
time
we
saw
it
also
in
medina.
E
Sorry,
these
offices,
I
am
in
support.
A
Okay,
I
am
also
in
map
104.
councilmember
hamilton,
support
that
wonderful,
any
other
colleagues,
council,
member
salazar
from
favorite
104.
Okay,
anybody
else
switch
tad
thoughts.
A
Okay,
so
I
see
that
we're
still
at
map
104
from
the
last
time
next
would
be,
and
maybe
like
city
manager
suggestion,
which
I
think
is
a
good
one-
the
preference
if
we
can
maybe
put
that
on
the
screen.
So
we
can
see
that
please
thank.
C
H
Can
we
see
the
slide
with
the
with
the
table
of
the
statistics,
for
each
one,
that
one
okay
and
so
looking
at
this,
and
I
appreciate
the
staff
highlighted
the
where
the
areas
where
the
communities
of
interests
are
are
prevalent
in
these
and
so
based
on
this
and
being
that
our
intent
is
to
better
represent
communities
of
interest.
H
It
looks
to
me
like
one
in
four:
are
the
two
columns
that
have
a
highlighted
number,
a
bold
number
and
just
in
the
interest
of
of
promoting
the
the
intent
of
of
the
whole
process.
It
seems
like
pushing
those
those
two
districts
forward.
First
would
make
sense,
and
I
believe
those
were
the
the
recommended
options.
E
This
is
difficult
for
me
to
do
this
part.
The
first
one
doing
the
math
was
relatively
much
easier
because
the
lines
were
pretty
clear,
but
this
this
is
very
difficult
for
me
and
being
being
that,
I'm
not
someone
there
in
district
3
that
could
potentially
not
be
on
the
council
because
of
what
choice
we're
gonna
make.
E
I
think
it
is
important
that
district
district
one
does
have
a
seat
at
the
table.
I
I
want
to
hear
from
the
colleagues
that
are
going
to
be
impacted
from
it
and
it
seems
logically.
E
G
So,
echoing.
E
What
councilmember
bedina
said
this
is,
this
is
the
hardest
part
of
the
process,
and
I've
been
deliberating
for
several
days
on
whether
to.
E
Go
go
down
deep
into
the
details
of
what
each
each
option
would
look
like,
and
I
think
we
owe
it
to
the
public
to
do
that,
because
you
know
there
is
this
this,
the
the
all
the
arguments
that
have
been
made
already
for
the
proposed
sequence
of
the
purple,
one
on
the
left.
E
They
all
make
sense
and
I
agree
with
those,
but
we
should
also
you
know,
look
at
what
that
alternative
election
sequence
would
look
like
if
we
were
to
if
we
were
to
adopt
it
and
the
my
understanding
of
the
way
it
would
work.
First
of
all,
the
as
was
stated:
nobody,
nobody
gets
their
term
shortened.
So
what
would
happen
if
we
were
to
adopt
the
green
alternative?
Election
sequence
is
that
district,
three
and
district
four
would
be
up
for
election.
E
One
one
obvious
thing
right
off:
the
bat
is
that
is
now
in
alternating
two-year
cycles,
the
entire
east
side
of
town
votes
and
the
entire
west
side
of
town
votes,
which
is
a
little
odd,
but
I
can
get
past
that
and
the
and
the
way
that
that
would
look
is
is
councilmember.
Medina
is
in
district
four.
It
would
run
against
and
run
against
challengers
if
he
chooses
to
run
and
that's
how
that
would
work.
E
But
then
in
district
three
councilmember
mason's
term
is
up
here
in
20
in
2022.
Councilmember
salazar's
term
is
not
up,
but
he
would
either
choose
to
look
to
run
or
to
not
run
that
election
likely
didn't
expect
to
have
to
have
to
run
after
being
elected.
E
At
the
same
time,
I
was
in
2020
and
then,
if
he
chose
not
to
run
or
if
or
if
he
did,
run
and
linda
or
someone
else
prevailed,
then
he
would
serve
out
the
rest
of
his
term
and
and
then
leave
the
council
in
2024
and
and
that's
it
and
he'd
be
able
to
run
again
in
2026
when
that,
when
that
was
up
again,
if.
E
E
Short
because
there's
still
no
proof
that
so
now
we've
got
medium
number
two
we've
got
councilmember
sales
are
number
three:
we've
got
councilmember
medina
or
who's
challenger
or
someone
else
in
number
four
and
nobody
in
one,
and
now
we
have
to
appoint
somebody
to
serve
out
a
two
year
to
serve
out
a
two-year
term,
and
likely
I
mean
it
would
make
sense
to
put
that
person
into
them
into
into
district
one,
but
it
just
seems
to
go
against
the
whole
idea
of
the
process
to
say
that
it's
really
important
that
we
have
everybody,
have
a
voice
and
and
put
somebody
onto
the
council
and
then
right
out
of
the
right
out
of
the
gate
where
we're
we're
deciding
four
of
us
are
deciding
who's.
E
Gonna
represent
an
area
of
city
or
or
at
least
be
that
or
or
at
least
be
that
for
that
for
council
member
for
for
two
whole
years.
E
So
the
like,
I
said
this
is
an
incredibly
difficult
decision,
but
I
and
then
because
of
that
I
thought
it
was
important
to
kind
of
walk
through
what
that
option
looks
like
in
real
in
real
life
and
if
I
misspoke
about
any
of
those
options
or
whatever
staff.
I
would
hope
that
you
would
jump
in
and.
A
No
thank
you
for
appreciate
you
walking
through
that,
so
that
everything's
understood,
because
it
is
a
little
confusing
and
is
a
tough
decision
to
make.
But
thank
you
for
doing
that.
Council
member
sales.
H
Council
member
hamilton's
comments
triggered
a
question
for
me
so
in
in
the
scenario
he
laid
out
where
I
both
both
I
and
the
vice
mayor,
were
to
run
in
22
for
district
three.
If
that
was
the
one
that
came
up
first
and
then
I
were
successful
in
getting
elected
to
represent
that
district,
I
would
leave
two
years
of
an
out
large
seat
open.
So
would
then
the
council
decide
on
what
would
they
be
filling
in
that
large
seat,
or
would
they
be
filling
a
district
seat?
H
I'm
just
wondering,
and-
and
I
haven't
really
thought
about-
you
know
whether
what
I
would
do
in
any
of
these
scenarios.
I
don't
think
that's
really
a
factor
that
we're
supposed
to
consider
that
they
impact
us
individually,
but
that
you
know,
since
the
scenario
came
up,
I'm
just
wondering
how
that
would
play
out.
F
Yeah,
I
believe
that
the
council,
in
that
situation,
would
be
appointing
an
at-large
member.
I
F
Yeah
absolutely
so
we
were
just
talking
about
the
green
alternative
sequence
here
and
the
fact
that,
because
two
current
council
members
are
in
district
three,
but
only
one
could
win
an
election.
That
would
mean
that
the
four-member
council
would
be
a
three-member
council
after
the
2022
election.
If
the
alternative
sequence
were
adopted,
when
there
are
vacancies
on
the
council.
F
For
any
reason,
council
up
can
a
point,
and
so
the
question
was
raised
well,
are
they
appointing
someone
to
an
at
large
seat
or
a
district
seat
and
they
would
be
appointing
to
an
at
large
seat,
because
the
the
district
representation
is
rolling
out
right
and
only
two
districts
will
be
represented,
starting
it.
You
know,
after
the
2022
election,
the
other
two
districts
will
not
be
represented
as
districts
until
after
the
2024
election.
F
So
that
was
a
very
a
astute
observation
and
I
hope
that
that
what
I'm
saying
is
is
on
track.
I
see
that
a
city.
I
C
Please
sure
thank
you,
javon
grovin
city
manager.
Let
me
answer
that
question
and
linda,
I
think
I'll
get
your
your
point,
we're
talking
about
the
alternative
election
sequence
and
what
that
calls
for
is
in
district
three
in
district
four
to
be
up
for
election
in
22.,
and
then
district
1
and
district
2
to
be
up
for
election
in
24,
but
but
we've
been
centering
on
district
3.
C
Let's
just
talk
about
that,
and-
and
hopefully
this
will
make
it
crystal
clear
at
present,
council
member
salazar
and
vice
mayor
mason,
both
reside
in
district
three.
C
If,
however,
the
terms
that
both
councilmember
salazar
and
vice
mayor
occupies
are
different,
they're
they're,
they're,
currently
sequenced,
different,
and
so
vice
mayor
nixon
was
elected
to
a
four-year
term
that
ends
in
22,
and
so,
if
we
are
going
through
a
three-year
term,
I'm
sorry
your
term
ends
and
because
we
shifted
our
terms,
your
term
ends
in
22.,
and
so,
if
we
are
going
through
this
process-
and
please
flip
back
to
slide
19.
C
and
vice
mayor
salazar
opts
to
run
in
22
with
the
alternative
that
is
possible.
Vice
councilmember
salazar,
who
also
lives
in
district
3,
occupies
a
at
large
term
that
ends
in
24..
C
He
has
a
choice
to
make
under
the
alternative
scenario.
Will
he
run
in
22.?
So
let's
articulate
a
little
bit
more
on
why
these
choices
may
be
made
so
by
fairmason.
Her
term
ends
in
22.
If
she
wants
to
run
again
for
a
council
seat,
she
can
elect
to
run
b22
and
if
reelected
continue
on
for
a
new,
four-year
term
council
member
salazar
has
a
choice
to
make
where
he
can
say.
C
You
know.
My
current
term
expires
in
24.
I'm
gonna
live
out
that
term,
but
if
he
chooses
not
to
run
and
whether
it's
vice
mayor,
mason
or
someone
else
wins,
district,
3
and
22,
someone
will
win
it
and
if
he
chooses
not
to
run
it
will
not
be
him.
He
will
not
have
a
seat
to
run
in
because
the
person
that
was
elected
in
22
will
actually
be
elected
for
a
four-year
term
and
that
term
will
not
expire
until
26..
C
And
so
that's
why
this
decision
on,
I
think
we're
having
this
conversation
about,
is
district
three
included
in
the
in
on
22
or
is
it
included
to
be
up
for
election
in
24
is
being
talked
about,
alternatively,
in
the
proposed
election
sequence
that
that's
what's
shown
in
purple
district
three,
where
both
vice
mayor,
mason
and
council,
member
salazar,
currently
reside
would
be
up
in
24.
C
under
that
election
sequence.
C
That
means
that
vice
mayor
mason,
whose
term
right
now
ends
in
22,
would
not
have
a
seat,
a
council
seat
to
run
it
vice
mayor
mason
may
choose
to
run
in
in
the
mayoral
election,
which
is
every
two
years
and
there'll
be
a
mayoral
race
in
22
and
24.,
but
under
the
proposed
election
sequence,
because
the
decision
will
be
to
have
district
3
up
for
election
in
24
when
vice
mayor
mason's
term
ends
in
22.
C
There
will
not
be
a
district
seat
for
her
to
run
in
unless
she
moved
to
another
district
or
unless
he's
moved
to
district
one
or
district.
Four
and
council
member
salazar,
who
is
currently
occupying
a
at-large
seat
that
expires
and
24
can,
at
that
time
choose
to
to
run
24
to
continue
on
or
choose
not
to
run,
but
that
for
the
public.
C
That
is
why
I
think
this
issue
was
about
to
be
highlighted,
because
we
do
have
two
council
members
that
I
that
reside
within
district
three
and,
as
was
said
before,
making
a
decision
solely
based
on
where
current
council
members
reside
is
not
advisable
and
should
not
be
done.
C
But
it
is
important
that
there
is
clear
and
transparent
articulation
of
the
implications
of
this
decision,
and
we
certainly
want
to
make
sure
that
if
there
are
any
questions
from
council
on
how
either
the
proposed
election
sequence
or
the
alternative
election
sequence
will
work.
Vis-A-Vis
current
council
members.
I
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
I
think,
mayor
medina
piqued,
my
interest
around
the
shifting
over
to
the
in
your
elections.
So
traditionally
terms
have
they
been
always
four
years
for
the
recollection
of
everybody.
Who's
been
here
for
a
while,
yes,
okay,
so
they
so
this
is.
This
was
really
that
when
I
ran
it
was
a
three
year
term
solely
because
of
that
shift
to
even
your
elections,
okay,
gotcha,
okay.
I
I
just
don't
feel
that
it's
right
for
me
to
to
vote
on
this
item,
and
so
just
for
anybody
from
the
public
who
may
be
listening.
One
is
obviously
vacancy
based
on
the
proposed
election
sequence.
I
I
But
the
benefit
to
this
particular
proposal
is
that
then
I
wouldn't
need
to
run
if
I
choose
to
run
for
election
this
year
and
would
essentially
be
almost
grandfathered
in
the
additional
two
years
and
so
for
any
members
of
the
public
watching.
I
just
think
it's
important
to
understand
why
I
don't
feel
comfortable
voting.
I
mean
voting
in
this
particular
or
area
because
essentially
there
would
be
no
election
for
district
3
until
2024,
when
my
term
would
otherwise
be
up
this
year.
I
So
so
I
do
appreciate
the
thoughtfulness
being
taken
and
the
consideration
from
the
council
members
that
have
spoken
so
far,
but
I
just
wanted
to
express
why
I
feel
comfortable
in
this
boat.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor,
and
I
I
want
to
a
city
manager.
If
you
could
assist
me,
I
want
to
walk
through
this.
A
F
A
C
I
think
it's
important
back
up
a
little
bit
before
we
go
forward
so
certainly
want
to
address
that.
It's
important
to
know
proposed
election
sequence.
C
State
law
requires
that
when
this
process
comes
before
you
that
you
are
provided
with
a
proposed
election
sequence,
it's
also
important
to
note
that
staff
did
not
select
that
proposed
election
sequence
that
was
selected
by
your
demographic
consultant
in
dc.
It's
also,
thirdly,
important
to
note
that
either
option
the
proposed
or
the
alternative
are
legitimate,
legally
appropriate
decisions
that
the
city
council
can
make
in
the
city
council
is
open
to
choose
the
proposed
or
the
alternative
just
want
to
provide
that
background.
C
Let's
talk
about
the
proposed
election
sequence
and
22,
where
you
would
have
district
1
that
is
currently
vacant,
because
there
is
no
one
that
resides
in
the
district
and
then
district
4
that
currently
council
member
marty
medina,
resides
in
important
note.
Anyone
can
run
in
those
districts.
It's
just
not
incumbent
of
council
member
marty
medina,
so
anyone
can
run
that
resides
in
that
in
that
district
that
meets
together
election
or
office
criteria,
an
important
point
with
the
proposed
election
sequence.
C
C
C
council
member
salazar,
who
resides
in
district
three,
his
term
expires
in
24.
He
will
not
be
affected
by
that
decision
in
the
sense
that
his
term
now
expires
in
24
and
then
24.
C
That
district
will
be
up
for
re-election,
and
so
he
can
run
if
he
chooses
to
run
and
if
he
wins
have
another
four-year
term
in
the
alternate,
and
so
whether
in
the
proposed
election
sequence
or
the
alternative
election
sequence,
no
one's
term
is
extended.
That
is
not
allowed.
C
We
are
not
extending
anyone's
turn
in
the
alternative
election
sequence
again,
just
by
the
very
nature
of
where
council
members
currently
reside
and
drawing
math
104,
and
we
actually
do
not
know
who
drew
math
104,
because
it
was
submitted
online
anonymously
right,
but
in
math
104
that
has
been
selected
due
to
the
boundaries
and
the
percentage
of
deviation
and
how
it
divides
the
the
city
into
four
parts.
C
You
have
two
council
members
that
reside
and
disagree,
so
vice
mayor,
mason,
councilmember,
salazar
again
with
the
alternative
election
sequence,
because
the
vice
mayor's
term
ends
in
22.
Should
she
choose
to
run
again
for
a
counseling?
She
has
that
option,
because
that
district
will
be
up
for
re-election.
C
Council
member
salazar
also
has
a
decision
to
make
is:
does
he
want
to
run
in
22
to
ensure
that
if
he
wants
to
continue
past
24,
he
can
do
so
as
a
district
council
person
or
he
can
choose
not
to
run
and
his
term
will
not
be
extended,
but
his
term
will
expire
in
24
because
that's
how
he
was
elected
to
to
defeat
what
the
term
that
expired,
24.
C
and
then
again
with
the
alternative
scenario
in
24,
then
district
one
is
up
for
election
and
then
district
two
which
currently
has
council
member
hamilton.
But
again
anyone
may
run
from
that
district.
I
think
the
only
other
thing
that
we
talked
about
here
tonight
that
I
had
not
said
in
this
recap
is
that,
in
the
event
that
the
alternative
election
sequence
is
chosen-
and,
let's
say
council,
member
salazar
wins
for
district
three.
C
That
means
that
his
current
seat,
that
is,
an
at-large
seat
that
expires
in
24,
will
be
vacated,
and
so
there'll
be
this
that
two-year
seat,
that
the
city
council
will
need
to
appoint
someone
to
serve
for
for
two
years
and
that
decision
of
the
city
council
is
an
at-large
seat.
So
they
are
not
constrained
by
appointing
someone
from
a
particular
district,
and
so
the
council
would
have
the
option
to
appoint
someone
who
resides
in
district
1,
district
2,
district
3
or
district
4.
C
I
H
I
just
wanted
to
throw
in
another
possible
scenario,
so
we
decided
to
go
with
district
three.
First,
both
the
vice
mayor
and
I
both
remember
mayor,
one
of
us
wins
and
now
there
are
well.
I
guess
if
I
were
to
win
there'd,
be
two
openings.
If
the
vice
mayor
were
to
win
there'd,
be
one
opening
so
there's
another
scenario
where
that
could
play
out.
H
But
again
you
know
we.
We
can't
really
consider
what
you
know
what
what
happens
to
each
of
us
so
in
in
the
interest
of
I'll.
Just
you
know,
thinking
of
all
possible
scenarios,
since
we
were
king
of
some
ideas,
so
not
not
completely
unrealistic.
A
And
vice
mayor.
I
I
I'm
not
sure,
is
there.
Will
there
be
public
comment
on
this
particular
item?
Should
there
be?
I
don't
know
that
there
is
any,
but
I'm
just
curious.
A
We
had
the
public
hearing,
we
had
closed
we'd
have
to
reopen
the
public
hearing
if
that
were
the
case,
unless
I'm,
unless
the
city
attorney
has
something
different
than
since.
I
know
that's
correct,
because
now
the
public
hearing
is
closed.
Thank
you.
Councilmember
hamilton.
E
A
E
A
Hi,
so
what
I
would
ask
this
is
specifically
into
the
public
comment.
This
is
into
the
about
map
104
because
we're
not
about,
but
to
the
preferred
sequence
right
that
was
the
purple
and
the
green
they're
members
of
the
public.
Please
go
ahead
and
raise
your
hand
and
the
city
clerk
will
assist
us
and
call
you
into
the
room.
A
Okay,
what
it
is
is
the
timer's
there
too,
so
I'm
not
sure
about
what
can
be
done.
So,
okay,.
C
City
clerk,
according
to
the
alternative
in
2022,
both
salazar
and
mason,
are
up
for
re-election,
but
doesn't
mr
salazar's
term
go
until
2024?
Why
does
he
need
to
run
again
because
isn't
his
term
up
until
2024?
G
So
I
was
not
expecting
the
rare
double
public
public
comment,
so
all
of
these
are
going
to
be
unprepared
comments.
I
would
first
like
to
commend
all
of
the
council
members.
I
think
they
acted
with
magnanimity
and
how
they
approached
this
decision,
where
some
of
their
own
terms
will
be
affected.
G
G
I
would
like
to
build
a
better
world
to
bring
a
better
future
and
a
vision
for
san
bruno
that
helps
everybody
that
doesn't
bring
a
sustainable
future
at
the
price
of
ten
dollars.
A
gallon
taking
two
lanes
out
of
the
highway
so
that
less
people
are
driving
on
the
roads
and
are
forced
into
a
crumbling
public
structure.
A
I'm
not
seeing
any
other
speakers
at
this
time.
Just
wanted
to
this
will
be
the
last
opportunity
for
folks,
I'm
just
looking
again:
okay,
I'm
not
seeing
any
additional
hands.
So
I'd
like
to
come
back
to
council
to
close
the
this
round
of
the
public
hearing.
F
A
Thank
you
all
right.
Now,
it's
back
to
council
on
I'm
sorry,
city
manager.
Please
just
want
to
clarify
one
point
that
was
made
earlier
when
we
discussed
the
ability
for
a
the
city
council
to
appoint
a
council
member.
If,
for
example,
council
member
sales
rc
is
vacated
in
22,
just
want
to
know
that
the
city
council
will
have
the
decision
to
appoint
or
call
a
special
election.
A
A
Thank
you
for
clarifying
that
absolutely
correct.
Thank
you.
So
we're
back
to
council
and
councilmember
salzer
was
your
hand
up
from
the
close
public
hearing
or
so.
H
I
I
raised
it
again
because
if
it's
okay
I'd
like
to
address
the
question
that
came
from
the
public
about
about
my
term-
and
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
in
in
this
next
election
cycle,
I
could
choose
to
do
nothing
and
my
term
would
continue
for
another
two
years
or
if
I
were
interested
in
extending
my
time.
I
could
run
half
cycle
for
the
district
seat
this
year
and
then
my
term
would
go
not
till
24
but
till
26,
and
so
that
would
be
an
option.
A
Thank
you
for
clarifying
that,
because
that
was
a
question
specifically
yes,
so
thank
you
and
I
didn't
like,
like
we've,
said
it's
kind
of
better
just
to
get
all
those
questions
answered,
so
folks
go
away
with
this
meeting,
at
least
knowing
where
what
we're
doing
in
the
direction
that
the
the
community
is
going
all
right.
H
Yes,
please
I
was
gonna
ask:
would
it
be
possible?
I
know
that
the
the
options
were
presented
to
us
in
district
pairs,
but
would
it
be
possible
for
us
to
say
to
vote
on
on
one
district
and
maybe
have
you
know
unanimous
direction
on
at
least
one
of
them
and
then
maybe
debate
the
the
benefits
of
which,
which
other
district
accompanies
that
district
and
being
that
we
have
one,
that's
unoccupied.
H
A
The
city
city
manager
or
miss
marks.
F
Yeah
you
you
could,
but
it
would
be
traditionally
if
there
is
a
one
council
member
residing
in
a
district,
that
district
is
assigned
to
the
year
that
that
one
council
member's
term
ends
right.
So,
for
example,
under
this
plan,
council
member
hamilton
lives
in
district
2
and
his
term
is
set
to
expire
in
2024.
Traditionally,
we
would
always
recommend
that
that
district
be
cycled
to
2024
and
not
2022..
H
No,
I
just
thought,
maybe
if
there
was
a
way
to
move
at
least
a
little
bit
forward
on
this,
I'm
just
offering
an
option
but
city
manager.
Yes,.
C
Thank
you,
miss
parks,
council,
member,
salazar.
What
I
interpreted
your
question,
that
is,
is
the
slide
19
and
if
we
can
bring
that
back
up,
show
the
districts
in
pairs
and
your
question
was:
can
we
still
make
a
sequencing
decision,
but
first
vote
on
one
district
that
would
be
up
for
election
and
22
versus
voting
on
them
as
pairs,
as
shown
here?
C
The
answer
to
that
that
I
believe,
is
yes,
because
what
you're
required
to
do
in
this
process
is
to
adopt
a
sequencing,
and
so
at
the
end
of
the
process,
you
need
to
know
what
two
districts
are
going
to
be
up
in
22
and
what
two
districts
are
going
to
be
up
in
24,
but
how
you
arrive
at
that?
If
you
want
to
take
one
district
at
a
time
that
is
totally
up
to
the
city
council.
E
E
But
through
the
through
the
mayor,
the
yes
clear
reality,
there's
really
only
one
other,
not
not
that's
up
here,
and
that
would
be
the
pairs
of
of
one
three
and
two
four
just
by
math.
When
you've
got
four
and
you're
picking.
Two
you're
gonna
have
three
combos,
so
it
would
just
be
a
matter
of
which
one
which
ones
would
go
and
the
in
the
scenario
where
it's,
where
you're
picking
two
four,
that
that
pair
would
have
to
go
in
2022.
E
Because,
although
I
at
least
I
believe
so
because
councilmember
medina
is
in
district
4
as
up
in
22,
so
that
would
have
to
go
in
22.
A
C
Through
the
mayor
I
just
want
to
please
I
just
want
to
clarify
council
member
hamilton.
What
you
said
is
the
pair
of
one
and
22
having
district
one
and
district
four,
I'm
sorry
and
24,
for
example,
having
let
me
say
it
a
different
way.
What
I
heard
you
say
is
that
district
4
would
have
to
be
up
in
22,
because
council
member
medina's
term
expires
in
22..
I
just
want
to
clarify
that.
That's
not
necessarily
the
case
just
similar
to
where
vice
mayor
mason's
term
would
be
up
in
22.
A
In
22
right,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
point
got
a
little
mixed
up
on
the
pairs,
but
okay,
thank
you.
A
We
got
through
the
map.
Well,
there's
a
lot
of
various
scenarios,
obviously,
and
so
I
I
know
this
is
not
easy.
A
What
are
my
colleagues
wishing
to
do
as
far
as
us
trying
to
get
down
this
path?
A
little
bit
more,
we've
heard
from
the
vice
mayor,
totally
respect
her
comments
and
so
we'll
leave
that,
but
I
didn't
know
if
there's
any
other
feedback
from
my
any
of
the
colleagues.
Of
course,.
A
Something
that
I'm
trying
to
and
I'm
just
maybe
not
doing
it
fast
enough.
I
was
trying
to
think
of
the
various
things
that
council
member
hamilton
said,
and
I
was
thinking
like
okay,
if
you
have
it
here
and
here,
could
you
potentially
have
too
many
members
of
the
council,
but
I'm
now
I'm
looking
at
the
map
again
and
I'm
thinking,
not
okay.
That
was
just
me
not
not
clicking
fast
enough
on
that.
Okay.
A
So
I
guess.
E
Yeah
I
apologize.
I
had
to
pick
up
my
son
at
baseball
practice
really
quick,
but
I'm
I'm
back
and
I
listen
to
it
all
and
it
doesn't
make
it
any
easier.
E
The
easy
thing
for
me
and
is
that
you
know
it
doesn't
matter
who
who
district
4
is
paired
with
there's
an
election
coming
up
and-
and
I
see
this
up,
it's
a
terrible
choice
for
those
that
are
in
district
3..
Why
should
somebody
have
to
run
after
running
two
years
ago
and
then
the
other
side
of
that
is:
why
should
somebody
not
be
allowed
to
run
because
where
they
live?
That's
that's
what
we're
facing
right
now.
E
I
do
not
want
to
appoint
a
council
member,
that's
that's!
I
don't
believe
in
that.
I
I
think
we
should
be
looking
at
ways
to
to
fulfill
the
spirit
of
the
law,
so
I'm
I'm
leaning
towards
having
district
1
and
district
4
being
up
up
in
2022.
E
E
I
would
through
the
mayor,
I
would
very
reluctantly
concur
with
that.
E
For
all
those
same
reasons
that
that
councilman
medina
just
just
spoke
to
also
the
fact
that,
in
the
alternative
sequence,
the
entire
east
side
of
town
votes
in
in
one
election
and
then
two
years
later,
the
entire
west
side
of
town
votes.
E
That's
odd,
and
I
don't
like
the
idea
of
of
potentially
having
to
appoint
someone
someone
to
the
council
by,
although
we
do
we
did,
we
were
told
that
we
would
have
the
option
for
a
special
election
which
would
be
costly
and
and
and
all
that,
and
it
would
also
prolong
the
the
time
for
district
one.
The
residents
of
rollingwood
pacific
heights
and
and.
A
Yeah
this
having
to
appoint
is
something
I
had
not
from
that
a
lot
of
thought
to
in
addition
to
or
if,
if
we
as
the
council
decided
not
to,
and
then
it
went
to
a
special
election
and
that
would
not
be
cheap.
So
that
is,
that
is
the
concern.
A
Neither
side,
I
think
is,
is
completely
fair,
but
addition
has
to
be
made
and
and
based
on
some
of
the
colleagues
comments
I
might
be
leaning
toward
the
proposed
as
well
at
this
time
unless,
unless
I
can
be
convinced,
but
I'm
just
try,
I'm
trying
to
go
through
my
my
head
quickly
as
far
as
the
various
options
and
and
what
have
you-
and
it
just
seems
that
maybe
that
might
be
the
option
at
this
time.
Any
other
feedback
from
colleagues.
A
Okay,
all
right,
if
there
is
no
further
comment
from
anyone
there,
it
is
an
action
item.
A
A
A
E
So
the
the
recommended
action
is
just
for
adopting
the
map.
I
I
believe,
and
staff
can
can
confirm
that
this,
the
selection
of
the
preferred
election
sequencing
is
a
is
a
direction,
so
we
just
need.
We
just
need
to
provide
clear
direction
there,
and
I
think
it
should
be
very
clear
what
what
what
direction
we
provide
for
that.
So
I
think
that
needs
to
that's
what
box
needs
to
get
checked.
I
think
that
box
has.
A
E
Didn't
hear
that
actually
said
that
okay,
we
have
to
vote
for
the
probably
proposed
sorry.
A
Okay-
this
time
I
mean
I
I
I
could
just
I
could
go
either
because
I
think
they're
both
positive,
there's
pros
and
cons
to
either
either
of
them.
I
think
this
is
difficult,
but
that
that
would
be
my
decision
myself
and
I
didn't
hear
any
other
colleagues
that
had
input.
I
I
heard
something
in
the
beginning,
but
I
don't
want
to
add
comments
to
anybody
else
that
they're
able
to
go
ahead
and
offer
so
with
that
we
do
have
an
action,
but
it
is
to
waive
the
first
reading
and
introduce
an
ordinance.
A
H
I
A
And
then
there
was
a
introduction
of
the
ordinance
by
councilmember
salazar.
A
C
E
I
I
H
Andy,
if
I
may,
mr
mayor
as
uncomfortable,.
C
As
it
may
be,
I
think
that
we
really
do
need
a
motion
on
the
preferred
election
sequencing.
I,
as
many
others,
did
hurt.
A
Okay,
thank
you
for
chiming
in
and
so
is
there
on
the
sequence.
Third
election
sequence:
is
there
action
by
council.
A
Zero
second,
one
second
motion
made
in
second
roll
call.
Please.
A
A
E
I
just
wanted
to
make
the
comment.
I
I
don't
know
how
how
else
to
say
it.
This
was
an
extraordinary
difficult
decision.
The
consequence
of
just
there
was
no
real
great
outcome.
Nothing!
Nothing
in
this
is
really
fair,
and
I
just
wanted
to
understand
or
let
our
vice
mayor
understand
how
difficult
that
was.
A
Yeah,
yes,
okay,
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
go
back
to
public
comments
for
items
that
were
not
on
the
agenda
because,
as
you
know,
we
had
to
fuzz
to
go
to
the
public
hearing
by
required.
7
10
start.
So
at
this
time,
I'm
going
to
go
back
to
comments
for
items
not
on
the
agenda
and
see
if
there's
any
members
of
the
public
that
wish
to
speak
on
items
not
needed
and
the
city
clerk
can
assist.
I
would
appreciate
it.
G
Thank
you.
You
know
I
actually.
I
want
to
begin
by
saying
that
I
would
like
to
commend
as
well
the
city
manager,
because
anyone
who
has
to
explain
to
a
member
of
the
public
a
layperson
what
the
transition
to
district
elections
means
that
the
city
will
be
partitioned
into
four
districts
of
approximately
equal
population,
which
will
each
vote
for
their
own
council
member
separately,
the
four-year
term
et
cetera.
G
A
And
colleagues
and
staff,
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
I'd
like
to
get
through
the
announcements
and
presentations
I'd
like
to
take
a
short
break
before
we
enter
a
consent
calendar,
if
that's
okay.
A
So
with
that
said,
announcements
and
presentations
item
a
presentation
of
a
community
grant
check
to
the
san
bruno
city
council
for
the
drug
education
program
to
be
run
by
the
samuel
police
department
from
the
san
bernardino
community
foundation,
and
we
will
have
our
president
of
the
san
bruno
community
foundation.
I
will
turn
on
very
proudly
to
turn
over
the
meeting
to
you.
C
Thank
you
and
good
evening
city,
council,
members
and
public.
It
is
great
to
see
you
all
again
and
share
space
on
behalf
of
our
community
again.
My
name
is
melissa
and
netanyahu
jones,
and
I
have
the
distinct
honor
of
serving
as
the
board
president
for
the
san
bernardino
community
foundation.
C
As
many
of
you
may
know,
the
foundation
was
created,
created
the
community
grants
fund
in
order
to
share
some
of
the
restitution
funds
with
local
organizations,
including
the
city
of
san.
The
lifeblood
of
the
community
of
san
bruno.
The
city
of
san
bernardino,
applied
for
a
grant.
A
community
grant
last
fall
and
was
selected
from
a
competitive
pool
of
grant
applications
that
were
received
by
the
program
september.
C
22Nd
2021
deadline,
a
review
panel
of
volunteers,
including
community
members
and
individuals
with
grant
making
and
non-profit
experience,
reviewed
and
evaluated
applications
ultimately
recommending
that
the
board
approve
grants
to
the
23
projects.
The
san
bernardino
community
foundation
board
approved
23
grants
totaling
300
000
on
december
1st
of
2021..
C
We
applaud
the
continued
efforts
of
the
san
bernardino
police
department
to
educate
our
children
and
parents
about
the
dangers
of
drugs
in
our
community.
I
understand
the
council
was
recently
briefed
by
police
chief
ryan
johannesson
on
what
the
program
will
involve.
We
are
grateful
for
this
opportunity
to
support
the
san
bernardino
police
department's
commitment
to
san
bruno
families
and
its
partnerships
with
our
local
schools.
C
C
Since
the
start
of
the
coven
19
pandemic,
first
responders
have
struggled
with
determining
whether
a
patient
who
exhibited
flu-like
symptoms
should
be
transported
to
a
local
hospital
or
convalescent
home.
With
this
grant
san
bruno
fire
department,
crews
are
equipped
with
rapid
antigen
test
kits
that
allow
a
patient
to
be
tested
on
the
scene
of
a
9-1-1
call
enabling
first
responders
and
the
patient
to
make
better
informed
decisions
and
not
necessarily
and
not
unnecessarily
burden,
transport,
ambulances
and
local
emergency
rooms.
C
This
is
the
seventh
colvid
relief
grant
that
we
have
awarded
since
2020,
and
our
coveted
relief
investments
have
totaled
776
67
000..
Both
of
these
grants
are
meaningful
to
the
foundation
who
are
happy
to
support
these
efforts
in
the
spirit
of
collaboration
to
serve
the
residents
of
san
bruno.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
share
with
you
the
good
news
of
both
these
grants.
Supporting
the
police
and
fire
departments.
A
Now
we
want
to
thank
you-
and
I
see
our
police
chief
is
in
the
in
the
room,
but
wanted
to
thank
you
and
the
board
for
this,
and
just
so,
we
for
all
that
you've
done
and
then
the
differences
this
will
make.
A
I
also
wanted
just
to
take
back
to
the
board
and
staff
that
on
the
28th
I
went
to
an
event
in
cell
city
and
it
was
the
economic
advancement
center
to
show
what
the
board
has
been
doing
and
this
young
man
walter
came
up
to
me,
who
was
employed
there
and
wanted
to
introduce
himself
and
say
that
he
was
one
of
the
recipients
of
the
scholarship
and
that
it
enabled
him
to
go
from
csm
to
get
his
bachelor's
degree,
and
he
was
the
first
one
in
his
family
to
receive
a
college
degree
and
it's
those
type
of
things
and
now
he's
he's
there,
helping
individuals
to
get
situated
and
and
further
their
past.
A
So
what
this
community
foundation
does
consistently
is
helping
out
in
many
ways,
and
so
it
was
just
another
example
that
please
you
know
it
does
make
a
difference
and
it
will
make
a
difference
so
on
on
behalf
of
the
council
here
on
behalf
of
the
city
staff,
we
appreciate
you
being
here,
thank
you
for
your
patience,
but
we
appreciate
the
virtual
checks
that
I'm
sure
will
be
taking
care
of
at
a
future
time.
So,
thank
you
again.
A
And
with
that,
we
wish
you
a
a
good
evening.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
will
move
on
to
item
b
recognition
of
march
as
national
women's
history
month.
I
have
a
proclamation
and
I
won't
read
all
the
warehouses,
but
I
would
like
to
to
read
some,
whereas
american
women
have
served
in
our
military.
A
A
And
we
will
move
on
to
item
c.
We
have
an
announcement
from
our
city
attorney
mark
zaffarano
and
I
will
turn
if
the
meeting
over
today.
C
Thanks
very
much,
mr
mayor,
members
of
the
city
council,
really
just
a
brief
announcement
for
the
benefit
of
the
public
that
I
informed
the
city
council
late
last
month
that
I'll
be
retiring
this
year,
I'm
still
be
working
for
a
bit
longer
and
as
all
of
you
step
through
the
number
of
closed
sessions
that
you've
already
had
and
will
continue
to
have
to
select
a
new
city
attorney
both
on
an
interim
basis
and
on
a
permanent
basis,
so
certainly
wish
everybody.
C
The
the
best
of
luck
in
that
process
always
happy
to
assist,
and
I
just
wanted
to
make
a
public
announcement
of
that.
So
folks
knew
what
was
going
on.
So.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
really
appreciate
the
the
time
tonight
the
late
meeting
and
thanks
thanks
for
indulging
me
for
just.
A
A
moment,
thank
you
mark.
I
appreciate
you
making
the
announcement
during
during
the
this
meeting
and
once
again
we
wish
you
all
all
of
us,
as
we've
shared
with
you,
wish
you
the
very
best
to
you
and
your
family
in
retirement
with
that.
I
would
like
to
it's
9.05
I'd
like
to
take
a
about
a
10
minute
break
so
that
we
can
stretch
our
legs
and
then
we
will
come
back
and
move
on
to
our
consent.
Calendar
item
number
seven.
This
meeting
is,
it
will
be
in
recess.
A
A
Thank
you
so
much
all
right.
Let's
call
back
into
session
the
san
bernardino
city
council
meeting
of
march,
the
8th,
and
we
are
now
under
item
7,
which
is
consent
calendar
all
items
are
considered
routine
or
implemented
in
earlier
council
action
and
may
be
enacted
by
one
motion.
There
will
be
no
separate
discussion
unless
requested.
A
Okay,
are
there
items
like
in
circles
that
we
had
comments
or
questions
on
medina.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
hamilton.
I
have
the
same
truth.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Any
additional,
seeing
none,
let's
take
those
in
order.
We're
going
to
go
to
item
f,
is
in
frank,
adopt
a
resolution
declaring
the
continued
state
of
local
emergency
on
the
need
for
the
council
and
other
legislative
bodies
subject
to
the
ralph
m
brown
act
continue
to
teleconference
in
order
to
ensure
the
health
and
safety
of
the
public
tuned
to
a
b
assembly
bill.
361.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
my
hair.
I
did
submit
this
question
in
advance
to
staff.
Try
to
do
that
whenever
possible,
time
permits
and
and
basically
the
question
is
with
covid,
fortunately
waning
and
things
getting
a
little
a
little
bit
back
to
normal.
The
question
is:
when
are
we
going
to
talk
about
returning
to
in-person
meetings
or
a
hybrid
of
those
meetings,
when,
when
will.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
know
I
was.
I
was
thinking
we
were
going
to
happen
under
council
policies
and
procedures,
but
I
see
the
city
managers
coming
up.
We
didn't
have
that
meeting
and
I
know
that
state
legislation
is
that
will
start
to
expire
at
some.
C
Point
see
me
andrew,
please,
absolutely
javon,
groban
city
manager,
two
questions.
When
will
we
be
ready
to
transition
to
hybrid
meetings,
and
when
are
we
going
to
have
the
discussion
so
that
discussion
is
planned
for
when
we
return
to
discuss
policies
and
procedures
with
the
city
council,
we're
still
polling
or
finding
the
date
for
that
meeting?
C
However,
council
already
provided
direction
to
ensure
that
we
have
hybrid
meetings
and
provided
the
funding,
and
so
there's
an
active
capital
project
going
on
right
now
senior
center
to
install
additional
monitors
and
technologies
so
that
we
can
have
high
definition,
hybrid
meetings-
and
I
know
the
public
will
remember
that
pre-covered
when
we
would
telecast
from
the
senior
center.
It
was
hard
to
see
the.
A
Graphics
on
the
screen-
and
that
was
because
we
were
televising
in
standard
definition,
and
so
we
we
have
an
active
capital
improvement
project
to
install
high-definition
cameras
and
other
technology
that
will
give
us
the
ability
to
maintain
this
hybrid
setup
where
people
can
attend
remotely
and
in
the
future
attend
in
person
with
the
city
council.
We
are
anticipating
that
work
to
be
completed
around
may
9th,
let's
give
or
take
because
we
know
we
have
supply
chain
issues.
A
A
Sorry
any
other
questions
or
comments
from
colleagues.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
mayor.
This
is
a
big
project
for
us
approaching
nearly
12
million
dollars,
and
I
thought
that
you
know.
I
know
that
the
public
is
always
concerned
about.
You
know
what's
happening
in
their
neighborhoods.
I
know
there
will
be
a
meeting
in
the
neighborhood
that
this
will
affect.
However,
I
think
it's
important
for
our
community
to
to
hear
a
little
bit
more
than
this
item
on
the
consent
agenda.
E
It
being
12
million
dollars
in
water
and
sewer.
It
will
pave
the
streets
in
the
area.
It
will
put
curb
ramps
in
the
area
that
are
ada
compliant.
So
I'm
pulling
this
over
that
staff
to
actually
it's
it's
showing
that
things
are
getting
done
in
the
city.
It
takes
time,
but
I
thought
it
was
appropriate
to
hear
from
staff
on
it.
Thank
you.
C
Through
the
mayor,
we're
inviting
matthew
lee
our
public
works
director
to
give
a
brief
overview
of
the
project
directly
good
evening.
Thank
you.
G
Good
evening,
mayor
medina
and
the
members
of
council,
I'm
going
to
share
stream.
E
Really
quick
start
powerpoint
slide.
Give
me
one
second.
C
G
Hopefully,
everybody
sees
the
powerpoint
slide
perfect,
so
my
name
is
matt
lee.
I'm
the
public
works
director
for
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
I'm
going
to
be
talking
to
you
and
giving
a
brief
overview
about
avenues,
3-1
sewer
and
water
replacement
projects
project.
G
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
talk
about
this
project
we
approved,
or
we
went
to
account
last
council
master
approval
for
avenues
2-1,
and
this
is
a
very
similar
project.
In
that
sense,
when
people
look
at
the
numbers
in
terms
of
3-1
and
everything
else,
it's
a
little
confusing
and
people
sometimes
ask
where
they
are
we're
going
to
kind
of
talk
about
it.
A
little
bit
in
this
on
this
project.
G
A
little
background.
The
avenues
3-1
project
is
a
combination
of
a
variety
of
projects
like
council.
Member
medina
said
is
the
combination
of
the
avenues,
3-1
sewer
main
replacement
projects
and
the
avenues,
3-1,
water
main
replacement
project.
G
The
purpose
of
these
projects
are
to
reduce
the
risk
of
sanitary
sewer
overflows
and
to
improve
the
reliability
of
the
water
system,
and
you
know,
in
terms
of
trying
to
reduce
impacts
to
the
neighborhoods
during
construction.
We
also
include
paving
after
the
water
and
sewer
line,
replacements
are
put
in
place,
along
with
any
aea
curb
ramp
upgrades
that
are
required.
G
The
project
itself
has
a
variety
of
water
and
sewer
line
replacement,
there's
approximately
7000
feet
of
water
line
replacement
and
approximately
6
000
feet
of
sewer
line,
replacement
and
pavement
rehabilitation
in
terms
of
the
location
of
where
3-1
is.
If
you
take
a
look
on
this
map,
the
orange
border
kind
of
highlights
the
area
of
3-1,
it's
it's
along
el
camino
and
bordered
by
the
other
streets.
G
If
you
look
on
the
map,
the
water
lines
are
the
ones
in
blue
that
will
be
replaced
and
the
sewer
lines
are
the
ones
in
green
that
will
be
replaced.
We're
also
doing
some
minor
storm
drain
improvements
as
well,
and
all
those
streets
where
we're
having
utility
replacements
there
will
be
paving
of
the
streets
to
reduce
construction
impacts.
G
G
It
is
at
a
cost
of
approximately
about
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
ensure
that
we
minimize
the
impacts
to
the
neighborhood.
During
this
large
construction
project,
like
mayor
medina,
said,
there's
a
lot
of
words
with
the
resolution
that
we're
requesting
of
council
is
to
essentially
approve
the
designs,
authorize
the
city
manager
to
execute
the
construction
contract
for
roughly
nine
million
dollars
and
then
to
approve
various
material
testing,
construction
management
and
design
support
services
for
construction
and
to
improve
the
contingency
for
the
project
and
improve
the
total
project
budget
of
12
billion
dollars.
E
G
E
The
last
project-
that
was
something
that
we
did
just
rather
than
take
them
off,
leave
them
there
so
that,
if
we
were,
if
we
were
ever
ever
wanting
to
run
fiber
in
those
neighborhoods,
we
would
have
it
already
ready
to
go.
G
We
can
just
pull
it
yeah
I'll
have
to
follow
up
for,
for
these
case,
the
right
of
way.
Sometimes
it's
a
little
tight
in
the
area,
so
we'll
have
to
check,
and
I
can
get
back
to
you
later.
Okay,
thank
you
and
then
I
have
one
more
of
a
comment.
A
In
the
cost
breakdown,
which
I
thought
was
a
little
bit
odd
because
it
seemed
like
we're
paying
extra
for
that
when
it
seems
like
it
should
be
part
of
the
way
things
just
work,
but
that's
those
are.
Those
are
my
only
comments
and
I'm
very
excited
for
the
excited
for
this
project,
and
I
agree
with
with-
and
I
I
agree
with
what
council
remember
medina
said
earlier.
You
know
this
is
a.
A
A
Yes,
thank
you
for
for
the
answers
and
and.
E
I
did
submit
these
questions
and
I
I
do
find
it.
As
counseling
hamilton
said
it
was
a
rather
odd
that
something
that
typically
is
just
included,
is
pulled
out
and
put
as
a
bid
mobilization
is
mobilization.
E
Yet
I
understand
that
we're
moving
forward
with
this,
so
I
don't
want
to
belabor
the
point.
The
biggest
thing
is
making
sure
that
the
residents
are
not
as
inconvenienced
as
much
as
normally
so
moving
things
around
is
important.
Making
sure
things
are
cleaned
up
are
important.
E
I'm
a
little
concerned
about
the
start,
times
being
being,
I
believe
in
the
staff
reports
at
8
o'clock,
because
normally
based
on
my
experience,
construction
crews
gather
around
and
they're
ready
to
go.
So
where
are
they
going
to
be
staging
at
where
all
the
equipment's
going
to
be?
And
just
that's
the
time
people
are
going
to
work,
but
I
trust
that
we'll
we'll
follow
up
on
those
type
of
complaints.
E
E
How
did
how
did
that
number
get
determined?
Was
it
based
on
the
valuation?
E
How
many
hours
is
anticipated
for
the
construction
manager
or
project
engineer
sounds
like
that's
what
a
person
would
be
doing
and,
finally,
since
we're
doing
a
pretty
big
water
sewer
project
and
those
been
going
on
for
a
number
of
years
since
2015
that
it
would
seem
like
some
analysis
in
bringing
in
a
water
sewer
project
manager,
construction
manager
would
be
appropriate
since
350
000
is
a
lot
of
money
for
that
amount
of
time,
and
typically,
my
experience
has
been
in
in
working
at
the
city
and
also
working
for
a
water
department
that
having
a
full-time
project.
A
G
Through
the
mayor,
so
I
think
I
heard
two
questions
there.
I
think
the
first
one
was
kind
of
the
peculiarity
of
calling
out
the
specific
construction
mitigation
impacts.
I
think
one
of
the
challenges
that
you
have
for
construction
projects
is
the
contractors
really
try
to
bid
the
projects
based
on
the
work
and
the
materials
and
time
that
they're
going
to
use
to
to
implement
and
construct
the
project,
because
we
recently
approved
a
temporary
fencing
standard
which
is
not
as
common
within
the
area
of
the
peninsula.
G
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
the
contractor
was
aware
of
the
changes
so
that
it's
called
out
so
that
they
can
properly
account.
For
that
time.
I
understand
that
there
is.
There
is
a
understanding
that
the
mobilization,
everything
is
borne
by
the
contractor,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
everything
that
the
contractor
is
doing
for
us
is
put
in
at
the
bid
cost,
and
so
the
thing
that
controls
that
for
us
is
that
we
actually
did
it
for
the
lowest
price,
so
they're
all
paying
for
the
same
items.
G
We
wanted
to
just
be
fair
to
the
contractors
so
that
they're
aware
for
the
ones
that
have
been
doing
it
in
the
past
in
san
diego.
But
now,
when
we're
doing
this
work,
that
there
are
additional
construction
mitigation
impacts
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they're
fully
aware
of
that
we
will
be
implementing,
and
so
that's
why
we're
calling
that
out.
G
For
the
time
being,
they
think
it's
helpful
for
us
to
just
understand
where,
as
a
city
and
for
the
contractor
to
understand
that
this
is
a
requirement
that
we
have
recently
approved
so
that
they
can
implement
that
as
part
of
the
construction
project
for
the
second
and
three
hundred
fifty
thousand
dollars
for
the
construction
manager.
I
don't
have
the
numbers
break
down
in
front
of
me
and
I
can
definitely
have
that
with
the
council,
if
requested,
it
is
for
construction
management
services
in
terms
of
the
construction
management.
G
It's
calculated
based
on
the
type
of
work,
that's
being
done
and
the
time
frame
in
which
we
expect
to
do
it.
It
is
a
large
operation
and
at
times
you
may
have
multiple
operations
going
on,
and
so
the
goal
of
this
construction
management
support
is
to
make
sure
we
can
accommodate
that
pace
of
construction
in
this
area.
G
G
If
you
look
on
calaps,
there's
a
lot
of
vacancies
and
openings
for
it,
and
so
it's
just
kind
of
the
market
that
we're
currently
in
we
do
continue
to
try
to
fill
our
vacancies
as
much
as
we
can,
but
we
understand
that
the
work
also
needs
to
be
done.
So
if
we
do
not
have
the
appropriate
staffing
levels,
we
will
try
to
supplement
to
make
sure
we
move
the
projects
forward.
I
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
echo
concerns
again
about
this
item
being
on
consent,
and
I
I'll
probably
agenda
is
a
council
comment
at
the
next
meeting.
I
can
just
ask
for
it
now
that
we
start
creating
a
minimum
threshold
of
what
can
go
on
consent.
I
I
think
it's
just
way
too
much
to
not
have
a
discussion
about
it
or
not,
have
a
separate
vote
on
not
have
a
presentation,
apps
and
a
council
member
asking
for
it,
and
in
my
my
that's
my
comment
as
far
as
my
question
goes,
the
contingency
is
about
15,
you
know
the
average
construction
contingency
is
normally
up
to
about
10,
maybe
12
13..
It
seems,
like
our
contingencies,
are
high
here
and
I'm
just
curious
where
we're
getting
this.
The
number
from.
G
I
believe
15
contingency
is
what
we
typically
apply
to
these
water
projects.
The
contingency
does
not
necessarily
mean
that
this
project
may
spend
the
entire
15
percent.
If
we're
aware
of
the
overall
water
fund.
This
is
part
of
the
program,
so,
whatever
savings
we
have
goes
back
into
the
program.
What
we're
really
going
to
do
is
to
make
sure
we
allow
for
the
flexibility
to
accommodate
any
construction
changes
or
any
unforeseen
conditions.
So
we
can
move
the
project
forward
much
more
quickly
without
having
to
do
additional
actions
once
those
once
the
project
is
complete.
G
I
A
A
Seeing
no
hands
at
this
time
we'll
bring
it
back
to
council
for
action
on
consent.
D
A
Thank
you
now,
we'll
move
on
to
item
number
eight
conduct
of
business
city
clerk.
C
Thank
you,
mayor
medina.
We
are
here
tonight
to
provide
the
city
council
with
a
presentation
on
various
sustainability
projects,
and
the
council
will
recall
much
of
this
effort
as
a
part
of
the
city
council,
strategic
initiatives
we'll
be
talking
about
a
climate
action
plan,
reach
codes
and
a
number
of
other
sustainability
items.
Tonight's
presentation.
D
Will
begin
with
our
community
and
economic
development
director
pamela
wu
and
she
will
be
supplemented
by
our
management
analysts
in
the
community
and
economic
development
department,
rada
and
so
without
further
ado,
we'll
turn
the
presentation
to
director
wu.
Thank
you,
city
manager,
grogan
good
evening,
I'm
romero
and
members
of
city
council.
My
name
is
pamela
wu.
I
have
the
honor
to
present
to
you
the
citywide
sustainability
project
and
its
framework.
D
So,
as
a
city
manager
grogan
mentioned,
I
have
chief
building
official
darcia
shaw
and
management,
analyst
radha
meta
and
also
a
technical
consultant
from
trc
farhad
pyramid
with
us
tonight
for
any
questions
that
council
may
have.
D
Let's
start
with
the
nice
agenda,
we'll
start
with
the
background.
As
directed
by
city
council
in
its
2021
strategic
initiative
to
adopt
cities
rich
code
and
climate
action
plan,
we
will
talk
about
what
we're
doing
and
why
we're
doing
or
why
we're
here
tonight
and
follow
up
with
the
discussion.
That's
split
into
five
sections
was
first
second
devoted
to
reach
co.
D
Second,
section
talks
about
electric
vehicle
charging
infrastructure
and
station
and
the
first
section
that
focuses
on
climate
action
plan,
followed
by
the
floodplain
management
ordinance
amendment
and
also
will
conclude
the
discussion
with
construction
and
debris
demolition
debris
ordinance.
We
will
come
back
with
directions.
What
we
are
seeking
from
city
council
tonight
and
conclude
tonight's
presentation,
with
any
questions
that
council
may
have.
D
Let's
start
with
the
background,
as
I
mentioned,
this
is
a
one
of
the
strategic
initiatives,
that's
directed
by
city
council
to
complete
the
city's
reach
code
and
climate
action
plan,
and
today's
purpose
for
the
study
session
is
to
provide
the
council
an
update
regarding
the
framework
for
city's
environmental
goal
and
priorities
to
facilitate
city
council
discussion
on
sustainability
plans.
D
The
discussion
intended
to
provide
an
overview
of
the
sustainability
development
process
to
discuss
the
assessment
of
city's
goals
and
progress
related
to
greenhouse
gas
emissions
and
also
to
review
next
steps.
These
proposed
initiatives
primarily
will
focus
on
how
to
reduce
the
city's
carbon
footprint
and
to
become
a
more
sustainable
energy
city.
B
Yeah
good
evening,
mayor
and
members
of
city
council
beach
codes
are
local
amendments
that
exceed
the
building
energy
efficiency
standards,
code
and
green
building
standards
code.
The
adoption
of
reach
codes
into
reduced
greenhouse
gas
emissions
by
reducing
reliance
on
natural
gas
and
gasoline
through
refocusing
energy
consumption
towards
electrification.
B
Reach
codes
also
provide
safer
and
healthier
homes
for
residents
and
also
advance
our
climate
goals.
Staff
recommends
the
adoption
of
reach
coasts
to
be
effective.
At
the
same
time
as
the
2022
building
and
fire
code
update
on
january,
1st
2023
staff
is
recommending
that
reach
codes
apply
to
new
construction.
B
There
are
three
pathways
for
reach
codes.
Three
options
are
all
electric
required:
all
electric
preferred
and
natural
gas
fan,
the
all
electric
acquired
reach
codes
pathway
require
specific
end
users
to
install
electric
appliances
with
certain
extensions
there.
There
is
considerable
interest
in
mandating
all
electric
new
construction
to
eliminate
any
fossil
fuel
services
and
new
construction.
B
This
pathway
will
assist
the
community
in
meeting
the
state's
goal.
Additionally,
eliminating
the
use
of
natural
gas
can
greatly
reduce
ghg
emissions
from
building
for
buildings.
This
pathway
also
allows
certain
exemptions
for
use
types
staff
is
recommending
this
pathway
to
align
with
the
state's
goals.
B
The
all-electric
preferred
pathway,
encourages
electrification
of
buildings
by
achieving
a
higher
end
energy
efficiency
level
than
the
energy
code,
using
both
natural
gas
and
electricity.
Energy
efficiency
improvements
for
mixed
field
buildings
are
typically
implemented
by
requiring
buildings
to
meet
some
marginal
improvements
in
the
energy
design
rating.
This
rating
is
calculated
using
cc
approved
software
that
is
used
to
demonstrate
compliance
with
energy
standards
by
builders.
This
pathway
creates
additional
complexity
in
measuring
the
construction
requirements
and
increases
staff,
time
and
resources.
B
The
third
pathway,
which
is
the
natural
gas
band,
reach
codes
power,
prohibits
gas
hookups
in
new
construction.
This
model
requires
an
amendment
to
both
local
building
code
and
and
health
safety
code.
I'm
sorry
this
code,
this
amendment
requires
this
model
requires
women
for
both
local
building
codes
and
health
and
safety.
A
few
cities
have
adopted
this
ordinance,
which
is
more
aggressive
than
all
electric
required
and
all
electric
prefer
models.
However,
natural
gas
bans
receive
more
oppositions
from
businesses
and
stakeholders
and
are
more
difficult
to
implement.
B
There
are
six
potential
exceptions
to
the
recommend:
all
electric
reach
code
options
for
city
council
to
consider,
based
on
exceptions
adopted
in
other
cities.
The
first
one
is
planning
entitlement
reach
code's
request
requirement
shall
not
apply
to
projects
with
planning
entitlement
approved
by
the
city
prior
to
the
effective
date
of
the
ordinance.
B
B
The
fourth
invention
is
non-residential
buildings
that
will
be
constructed
per
standard
stipulated
by
osh
pod
one
and
on
cloud
three
clinic
standards.
This
includes
any
construction
that
may
contain
non-electric
space
conditioning
water,
heating
systems
and
process
load
systems.
B
And
the
final
exemption
proposed
by
staff
is
technical
and
and
feasibility
exemption
in
the
energy
code.
Amendments
for
unusual
circumstances,
where
an
applicant
can
show
that,
due
to
exceptional
characteristics
of
the
structure
of
property
or
business
involved,
a
literal
enforcement
of
the
code
will
result
in
practical
and
feasibility.
B
B
By
the
end
of
march
2022,
the
statewide
cost-effective
studies
should
be
published.
These
are
the
next
steps.
If
city
council
agrees
with
the
staff
to
proceed
with
reach
codes,
we
would
be
obtaining
a
contract
in
this
study.
It's
a
statewide
cost
effectiveness
study
done
by
by
the
state
that
would
be
published
by
end
of
march
or
beginning
of
april,
and
the
full
2022
energy
code.
Building
codes
should
be
published
by
the
summer,
and
staff
will
take
into
consideration
the
updated
codes
prior
to
modeling.
B
B
B
Current
cost
study,
completed
by
turner
and
town
said
implementation
of
eb
charging
infrastructure
is
approximately
0.3
of
the
overall
construction
cost.
Currently
san
bruno
has
69
public
start
charging
stations,
three
of
which
are
free.
There
are
also
active
incentives
within
the
county
for
various
support
types
for
property
owners
when
implementing
easy
charging
infrastructure
to
be
eligible
for
incentives.
Applicants
are
required
to
enroll
and
participate
in
the
technical
assistance
program
based
on
the
property
and
for
type.
Applicants
are
eligible
for
incentives
between
two
thousand
to
eighty
thousand
dollars.
B
B
This
table
shows
electric
vehicle
charging
capacity
and
speed
level
one
charges
three
to
four
miles
per
hour
and
is
equivalent
to
standard
home
outlet
level
two
charges
10
to
20
miles
per
hour
and
is
typically
used
for
larger
appliance
loads
and
homes
level,
three,
which
is
also
called
dc
fast
charger
chargers,
charges
150
plus
miles
per
hour
and
can
be
found
at
some
supermarkets.
B
This
table
here
shows
electric
vehicle
charging
infrastructure,
ev,
capable
readiness
requires
a
conduit
to
be
installed
to
parking
space
and
building
electrical
system
has
simple
ample
capacity
to
serve
future
load.
An
electric
and
an
electrician
would
be
required
to
complete
the
circuit
before
charging
is
possible.
B
The
2022
calgary
code
includes
key
concepts
for
ev
infrastructure
requirements.
Calgary
code
requires
that
all
new
construction
needs
to
include
adding
easy,
capable
parking
spaces
which
have
electrical
panel
capacity,
a
dedicated
brand
circuit
branch
circuit
and
a
raceway
to
the
ev
parking
spot
to
support
feeder
electrification,
installation
of
charging
stations.
B
D
Before
I
move
on
to
the
next
section,
I
want
to
pause
here
and
ask
the
council
has
any
clarification,
questions
pertaining
to
reach
code
or
ev
charging
infrastructure.
A
Thank
you
director
for
taking
the
pause
and
asking
that
question.
That
might
be
a
good
idea
questions
from
colleagues
in
regards
to
the
first
two
presentations
at
this
time.
Vice
mayor
mason,.
I
D
If
I
can
get
clarification,
is
it
on
the
reach
code
or
that
you
recharging
is
the
structure?
Oh
I'm
saying
that
rich
kids.
I
believe
this
will
be
the
first
time
city
council.
D
So
the
next
section
we'll
talk
about
is
the
climate
action
plan.
I,
like
the
bleach
code
city
council,
has
had
prior
discussions
on
this
topic
on
climate
action
plan.
This
was
done
back
in
2011
and
also
in
2015..
D
D
D
So
to
prepare
a
climate
action
plan,
the
first
step
is
to
develop
a
citywide
ghg
inventory
and
this
will
determine
which
sectors
are
the
greatest
contributors
and
to
establish
a
baseline
which
to
set
goals
and
measure
progress.
The
latest
inventory
report
san
bruno
has
received
was
the
2010
community
ghg
and
was
only
provided
to
the
city
in
2014..
D
However,
the
report
is
outdated,
so
in
order
to
complete
the
current
san
bruno
climate
action,
planner
updated,
the
gh
inventory
will
be
necessary
presently,
given
that
there's
no
identified
budget
allocated
for
cap
preparation,
staff
has
been
working
closely
with
the
county
and
also
awaiting
response
from
the
california
air
resource
board
on
the
initiation
of
ghg
ghg
inventory.
That
has
been
prepared
by
recon
a
consultant
to
collect
data
and
all
for
the
2018
to
2019
county
inventory
development.
D
This
could
be
provided
to
the
city
for
free,
but
the
completion
schedule
is
within
the
control
of
the
county.
Today,
the
preliminary
data
collection
has
been
underway
and
recon
will
be
reaching
out
to
data
partners
by
march
2020
to
request
authorization
to
access
these
community
utility
use
data
possibly
later
on.
In
the
spring.
The
team
will
provide
a
ghg
inventory
and
methodology
update
to
each
city,
but
it
is
unclear
when
the
county
will
provide
the
individual
city
ghg
inventory.
D
When
the
inventory
study
is
completed,
then
we'll
move
on
to
task
two,
which
is
to
look
at
the
forecast
and
target
setting
test
three
to
look
at
analysis
and
goals
to
reduce
these
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
Then,
as
any
other
plan
and
ordinance
adoption,
we
will
have
to
do
sufficient.
Environmental
assessments,
equal
analysis
to
be
implemented
and
then
we'll
complete
the
draft
for
the
climate
action
plan
for
council
to
consider
for
adoption
before
that.
We'll
also
reach
out
to
the
community
to
ample
to
provide
employable
community
engagement.
D
As
I
mentioned,
while
there
are
no
active
grants
or
available
budget
to
complete
the
city's
climate
action
plan,
there
are
various
resources
for
jurisdiction
to
initiate
these
actions,
including
the
staff
report
on
the
slide.
Right
now
is
the
first
option
that
staff
has
outlined
to
complete
this
effort
option
one
would
be
relying
the
majority
of
the
work
on
a
city
retain
consultant.
D
In
addition
to
providing
additional
support
from
city
staff,
for
instance,
the
consultant
will
be
will
be
responsible
for
completing
the
green
gas
greenhouse
gas
in
inventory
and
to
provide
the
forecast
setting
and
to
do
the
reduction
analysis.
The
consultant
will
also
be
responsible
for
comparing
the
sequel
analysis
and
to
draft
the
climate
action
plan.
City
staff
and
the
consultant
will
work
together
on
the
community
engagement.
D
D
Option
two
involves
heavy
involvement
from
a
fellowship
program
that
could
be
offered
through
the
satellite
college
and
climate
corps
and
any
other
assistance
that's
provided
by
the
county.
In
the
past
year,
staff
has
contacted
both
skyline
college
and
climate
corps
to
discuss
ways
that
those
programs
can
assist
the
city
by
completing
our
clan
action
plan.
D
This
option
will
be
again
involving
city
staff's
time,
fellowship
program,
possibly
two
fellows
from
each
of
the
program,
and
also
participation
in
accounting,
rycat
program
and
also
other
community
resources
that
are
available
to
us.
As
I
mentioned
earlier,
each
consultant
will
be
responsible
for
each
of
the
tests
in
comparison
to
option.
One.
This
option
has
a
estimated
timeline
of
19
to
20
months
and
a
lower
budget
of
90
000
in
comparison
to
the
first
option.
D
Depending
on
the
option
that
council
decides
to
proceed,
next,
steps
include
allocating
appropriate
budget
between
90
000
to
150
000
in
the
next
fiscal
year
to
complete
the
climate
action
draft.
We'll
also
do
other
budget
enhancements
for
additional
city
staff
position.
In
the
staff
report,
we
discuss
the
need
of
having
a
possibly
a
halftime
fte
as
a
sustainability
position
to
assist
the
fellowship
program
to
complete
the
city's
climate
action
plan.
D
If
the
city
council
would
be
direct
to
go
with
option
two,
we
will
also
come
back
with
additional
recommendation
of
the
available
funding
if
we're
able
to
find
any
for
counsellor
to
direct
staff
to
proceed
once
the
plan
is
ready
for
draft
release,
we'll
come
back
with
a
adoption
timeline
for
council
to
review
and
also
to
provide
implementation
process
in
other
future
meetings.
D
A
E
Yeah,
I
first
definitely
want
to
say
thank
you.
I
know
we've
been
asking
for
this,
you
in
two
of
those
slides.
You
have
the.
E
E
D
Slide
please
carb
and
rent
on.
That's
not
a
consultant.
That's
the
airboard!
That's
the
airborne,
also
provided
by
the
county.
E
D
Were
a
community
engagement
city
staff
and
fellow
and
let
the
consultants
do
the
rest
of
the
middle
of
that
sandwich,
we
could
definitely
look
into
it
and
come
back
with
a
modified
budget
in
time.
Excellent.
Thank
you.
C
D
You
so
the
remaining
two
sections
are
a
lot
easier.
This
first
section
is
a
flood
plain
management
ordinance,
so
the
floodplain
management
ordinance
covers
construction
in
the
flood
prone
areas
in
the
city
and
city
of
san
bruno
is
a
participant
in
the
national
flood
insurance
program.
D
So
staff
has
been
working
closely
with
fema's
staff
to
provide
that
additional
revision.
I'm
sorry,
I
forgot
to
switch
this
slide,
and
so
we
have
forwarded
the
ordnance
to
fema
we're
awaiting
fema's
approval
on
the
proposed
amendment.
One
that's
through
will
come
back
for
city
to
city
council
for
the
ordinance
amendment,
adoption.
D
D
The
subsequent
amendment
were
expanded
upon
what
type
of
construction
should
be
converted
and
required
a
conversion
rate
to
a
minimum
of
65
percent.
Further
cities
that
are
not
in
line
with
the
calgary
requirement
can
be
fined
up
to
ten
thousand
dollars
per
day
by
the
california
integrated
waste
management
board.
D
The
cal
green
does
not
distinguish
between
existing
versus
new
buildings,
and
that
says
that
the
city
current
cnd
ordinance
is
not
quite
in
a
in
alliance
with
the
calgary
requirement.
So
what
staff
is
proposing
is
a
ordinance
amendment
to
align
the
calgary
requirements
with
city
ordinance
and
also,
we
would
like
to
research
other
possible
automated
waste
tracking
tools.
D
If
council
agrees
with
staff's
recommendation,
will
complete
ordinance
amendment
by
requiring
65
percent
diversion
for
all
construction
and
demolition
fundamental
and
by
requiring
that
100
of
all
rock
concrete
dirt
and
veg
vegetative
debris
from
a
project
to
be
recycled,
staff
will
also
be
updating
the
management
plan.
Once
the
draft
is
completed,
staff
will
present
the
ordnance
amendment
adoption
in
fall
2022
and
follow
up
with
the
possibility
of
utilizing,
as
I
mentioned,
the
automated
tracking
device
that
will
decrease
the
staff
time
and
also
increase
user
friendly
for
the
developers
and
homeowners.
D
D
That
will
conclude
the
sec.
The
five
section
that's
discussed
in
the
staff
report.
I
do
want
to
bring
council's
attention
back
to
the
directions
that
we're
seeking
tonight
so
taking
counsel
back
on
the
each
code.
Should
I
pause
for
council
member
medina
for
your
question
now
or
should
I
proceed.
E
Mr
mayor,
yes,
please
yeah,
we
were
able
to
ask
a
couple
questions
earlier
and
I
don't
want
to
disrupt
your
presentation,
but
I
didn't
want
to
get
too
far
out
of
whack
with
a
couple
questions
that
I
had
about.
The
the
zoning
of
the
flood
zones
and
a
quick
question
on
the
percentage
of
weight
that
is
currently
being
diverted.
A
Directors
would
that
be
okay?
If
we
go
ahead
to
those
two
sections
and
then
we
can
go
back
to
council
direction,
councilman
medina,
thank
you
yeah.
I
I
apologize
for
the
disruption.
I
just
I'm
just
not
really
familiar
for
the
zone
age,
how
much
more
of
the
zone
we
talked.
E
About
because
I
know
the
city
really
tried
to
revise
the
amount
of
residences
that
were
in
the
flood
zone.
Is
there,
can
you
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
zone
and
is
it
getting
much
bigger
a
little
bit
bigger?
It's
getting.
D
A
little
tweaked
or
what
so
we
will
look
into
it.
But
what
I
understand
is
that
it's
not
an
additional
area,
but
it's
more
of
a
location
to
call
it
zone
h.
So
it's
not
a
new
cell.
It's
not
an.
E
And
my
last
question
is:
do
we
have
the
numbers
of
the
amount
of
weight
or
construction
debris
that's
being
currently
diverted?
I
believe
our
current.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
I'm
sorry,
I
don't
know
any
other
questions
from
colleagues
on
those
two
sections
since
we've
gone
through
all
the
sections
right
now.
What
I
would
like
to
do,
if
I
could
just
pause
director
and
see
if
there's
any
members
of
the
public
that
would
like
to
speak
on
any
of
those
items
that
were
shown
and
presentations
and
then
we'll
bring
it
back
to
council
to
go
through
the
directions
that
staff
is
looking
for.
A
The
scene
done
up
at
this
time,
we'll
bring
it
back
to
council
and
and
staff
if
you
could
give
us
through
the
directions
that
you'd
like
to
get
from
us
and
we'll
take
them
as
you
see
fit.
D
D
The
first
question
asked
if
the
council
agrees
with
the
staff
of
recommendation
to
proceed
with
the
reach
code
and
then
the
second
question
asks
if
the
city
council
agrees
with
staff
staff's
recommendation
to
apply
all
electric
reach
code,
with
the
exceptions
that
have
been
outlined
in
the
staff
report
for
new
construction.
Only.
E
Councilman
hamilton,
since
I
met
we're
gonna
go
around
to
get
to
get
consensus
I'll
I'll
start
the
ball
rolling,
I'm
a
big
yes
on
both
I'm
super
happy
that
we're
that
we're
addressing
this.
I
know
that
this
has
been
a
long
time
coming
and
there's
always
been
competing
priorities,
and
this
is
certainly
another
time
where
there
could
be
many
competing
priorities.
But,
as
we
heard
from
public
comment
and
and
and
are
you
know
here
are
here
constantly,
you
know
we
need
to
start
getting
these
kinds
of
actions
now.
A
E
Yes,
thanks
again
for
this,
the
reach
codes
on
I'm,
I'm
the
I'm
on
the
board
of
directors
of
peninsula,
clean
energy,
which
is
san
mateo,
county's,
official
electricity
provider
and
san
bruno
is
one
of
the
cities
that
hasn't
gone
and
taken
much
action
on
this.
So
this
is
really
big,
so
I
am
in
favor
of
one
and
two.
E
E
H
I
wanted
one
clarification
first,
so
back
on
slide
with
with
the
the
options,
there
was
all
electric
required
and
there
was
an
all
electric
preferred.
So
are
we
talking
preferred
or
required.
D
H
H
Okay,
all
right,
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
for
clarifying.
I
wasn't
exactly
sure
which
one
of
those
so
it
looks
like
required
is
slightly
more
stringent
than
preferred,
and
I
I
also
I
support
that
as
well.
I
I
used
to
be
on
the
peninsula
clean
energy
board,
and
I
know
that
it
was
a
a
concept
that
it
actually
didn't
even
come
up
back
in
the
beginning
of
that.
Until
that
that
group
started
rolling.
H
I
know
that
I
think
this
goes
back
to
2019
when
these
these
codes
were
first
introduced,
and
so
I
know
a
lot
of
cities
jumped
on
quickly
once
the
clean
energies,
the
clean
energy
groups,
not
just
ours,
but
the
other
clean
energy
groups
started
adopting
these
and
it
definitely
got
some
traction,
so
I'm
definitely
glad
to
see
us
getting
on
board
as
well.
A
Thank
you
and
I
just
wanted
to
circle
back
to
councilman,
medina
and
hamilton,
since
this
has
just
been
clarified.
You're,
both
okay
with
the
required,
got
two
thumbs
up
and
since-
and
I
am
both
on
board
with
one
and
two
and
as
required.
Is
there
any
other
vice
mayor,
mason.
I
Yeah,
I
would
like
to
hear
more
about
the
the
the
preferred-
and
I
only
say
this
because
there
was
a-
I
thought
it
was
a
great
opinion
piece
by
john
mays
in
the
delete
journal
and
what
he
says
is.
Let
me
see
I'm
trying
to
actually
find
the
part
that
I
remembered
he
says
if
we're
there's.
This
is
on
restrictions
on
natural
gas,
but
specifically
it
can
be
way
more
complicated
than
just
taking
out
a
gas
appliance
and
replacing
it
with
an
electric
one.
I
There
should
be
full
studies
and
the
actual
and
complete
cost
of
moving
from
dual
commodities
of
natural
gas
and
electricity,
and
specifically,
he
really
talks
about
how
this
impacts
low-income
areas.
So
I
would
actually
like
to
hear
more
about,
and
I
may
be
in
the
in
the
in
not
in
consensus,
but
I
would
actually
like
to
hear
more
about
what
the
preferred
would
be,
what
the
phasing
process
would
be
and
then
what
the
actual
impact
would
be
on.
Households
of
different
income
brackets.
D
Through
the
mayor,
if
I
may
so,
I
would
like
to
take
a
step
back
before
my
answer:
advice
mirrors
of
mason's
questions.
So
what
we're
proposing
is
an
all-electric
but
keep
in
mind.
That's
also
recommending
six
exceptions,
so
the
reach
file
will
apply
to
new
construction
only
for
any
homeowner
who's.
Renovating
their
home
they're
not
required
to
provide
reach
to
comply
with
reach,
vote
and
part
of
the
exceptions
include.
Any
planning
entitlement
project
has
received
their
approval
prior
to
ordinance,
becomes
effective,
any
non-residential
building
that
has
a
commercial
kitchen
adus.
D
So
any
adus,
that's
an
existing
home,
we're
causing
to
examine
from
the
reach
co
and
also
any
building
that
will
have
to
comply
with
state
health
planning
and
standards.
We're
also
proposing
to
have
them
not
comply
with
the
reach,
co,
affordable
housing.
So
if
developers
able
to
provide
a
50
or
less
ami,
which
is
a
very
low
income,
affordable
housing,
they
are,
they
will
be
exempt.
Lastly,
any
other
technical
infeasibility
that
will
make
reachco
a
a
challenge.
They
could
also
apply
for
exemption.
D
So
with
that
said,
I
I
so
the
way
we're
looking
at
is
that
if
the
majority
of
the
new
construction
taking
out
all
these
exceptions,
should
be
electric
ready.
So
what
vice
mayor
mentioned
was
taught
mason's
talking
about
is
mostly
older
buildings
that
will
have
challenges
to
swap
out
or
replace
their
gas
comp
appliances
with
electric
appliances.
That
will
not
be
part
of
the
staff's
recommendation.
To
that.
I
E
Referred
to
and
you're
correct,
it
was.
It
was
really
good,
but
I
I
think
what
the
author
was
really
getting
at
was
that
last
piece
that
the
director
just
mentioned
in
that
the
the
ordinance
that
was
being
considered
in
half
moon
bay
was
that
existing
structures
would
have
to
phase
out
their
natural
gas
appliances
by.
C
That
that
that
that
I
think
is
is
pretty,
it
can
be,
can
be
pretty
problematic,
and
I
didn't
see
that
in
here-
and
I
wouldn't
be
supportive
of
that.
But
that's
what
I
think
that
author
was
getting
at
in
terms
of
the
the
inequality
pieces
of
it
and
all
that.
A
Any
other
comments
from
colleagues
director:
do
you
feel
you
have
a
direction
on
that?
Those
two
questions.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
just
to
clarify,
I
assume
vice
mayor,
provided
a
thumbs
up
for
both
questions.
I
Versa,
I'm
actually
trying
to
pull
up
the
presentation,
because
I
know
you
got
it,
but
it
was
at
4
30
this
afternoon,
so
I
didn't
have
a
chance
to
see
it
with
our
meeting
starting
at
five,
but
I
just
want
to
take
a
quick
look
one
more
time
so
just
to
be
clear.
So
this
is
only
based
on
on
the
I'm
actually
looking
at
slide
seven,
but
this
is
only
on
new
construction.
I
So
essentially,
if
somebody's,
if
somebody's
demolishing
their
house
and
rebuilding
a
house,
that's
considered
new
construction
and
there
would
be
no
way
that,
if
somebody's
I'm
just
thinking
of
instances
that
have
already
come
up
so
if
somebody's
just
remodeling
their
kitchen
right,
this
isn't
going
to
be
an
issue
that
would
not
apply.
Okay.
Okay,
I'm
fine
with
it.
D
A
E
I
also
support
it.
I
think
this
is.
I
think
this
is
in
line
with
what
other
what
our
neighbors
are
doing,
and
it
also
doesn't
seem
too
honors
as
well,
because
we're
just
making
sure
that
things
are
ready
to
go
for
ev
we're
not
mandating
that
there
be
a
charger
in
place
for
every
dwelling,
and-
and
you
know
they
can.
A
Put
it
you
know,
then
they
can
be
used,
we're
making
it
so
they
can
be
easily
installed
when
the
audience
have
an
electric
vehicle.
So
that's,
I
think
this
makes
sense,
and
I
vote
yes
and
reiterate,
but
I'm
in
favor
as
well
any
other
feedback
from
colleagues.
A
Okay,
director
did
you
have
what
you
need
from
council
for
direction.
D
I'm
sorry
did
I
get
a
confirmation
from
council
member
solizar
as
well.
H
Yeah
I
try
to
get
mine
in
there.
I
may
have
been
speaking
over
the
mayor,
but
yes,
I'm
in
favor.
D
A
D
You're
welcome
moving
on
to
the
third
section
that
that's
in
regards
to
the
climate
action
plan.
First
question:
the
city
council
want
to
move
forward
with
the
city's
climate
action.
Second
question
is
to
ask
council
for
direction
on
which
of
the
options
that
staff
presented
to
proceed
with
the
climate
action
plan,
preparation.
E
Yes
again,
thank
you
for
the
climate
action
plan
we're
moving
forward
with
it.
So
for
one
yes,
my
comment
earlier
about.
Maybe
there
was
a
way
to
kind
of
do
a
hybrid
between
having
free,
first
part
of
it
done,
and
then
the
consultant
and
then
staff
with
the
intern.
A
It's
it's
not
too
much
more
money.
It
gets
done
in
a
lot
quicker.
So
I'm
in
support
of
both
of
these,
as
stated.
Thank
you.
E
So
definite,
yes
on
number
one
for
number
two.
I
do
I
like
the
idea
of
having
bringing
in
our
our
partners
from
up
at
skyline
and
and
to
help
with
some
of
this,
but
I
also
have
concerns
about
about
staff
time,
and
so
you
know
I
would
be
in
favor
of
a
hybrid,
but
you
know.
Obviously
we
would
need
to
see
the
the
details
about
that,
but
you
know
on
the
face
of
it.
I
would
be
more
in
favor
of
of
option
two,
but
I
I
I
do
I.
E
I
am
very
much
intrigued
by
the
by
the
possibility
of
maybe
bringing
a
consultant
in
for
some
of
those
steps
in
order
to
save
stop
time.
H
So
I
will
also
agree
with
number
one,
but
for
number
two,
I
think
I
I'm
still
leaning
toward
option
two.
Just
I
mean
that
the
savings
is
is
considerable.
I
think,
at
least
in
my
opinion-
and
it
doesn't
take
too
much
longer
and
I
feel
having
our
staff
participate
in
this
might
actually
contribute
to
creating
a
better
end
product.
H
If
we
have
people
that
are
very
in
tune
to
what
the
city's
needs
are
and
where
the
city
is
going,
it
might
actually,
I
think
that
involvement
might
generate
a
better
product
in
the
end.
I
I
was
gonna
say
the
same
that
councilmember
salazar
said.
I
do
agree
with
that.
I
also
think
that
this
reminds
me
a
little
bit
of
the
opportunities
that
the
police
and
buyer
have
these
pathways
to
work,
and
you
know
these
opportunities,
and
this
is
really
a
great
opportunity
to
open
the
door
to
a
potential
student
at
skyline
or
at
one
of
our
local
colleges,
to
not
just
work
on
the
climate
action
plan,
but
also
to
see
if
they
like
the
cities
in
burna,
see
if
they
like
government
work.
I
A
Don't
repeat,
I'm
on
the
same
page
with
second
someone
resolved
zara
and
vice
vernon
mason,
the
director.
Does
that
give
you
enough
guidance.
D
Yes,
and
to
confirm
staff
has
been
working
on
the
flat
plane
management
ordinance,
which
will
bring
back
the
adoption
and
fall.
So
is
the
construction
and
demolition
degree
management
left.
Thank
you.
A
I
Thank
you,
since
the
invasion
of
ukraine
by
russia,
american
credit
card
providers,
mastercard
and
visa
announced
last
saturday
that
they
would
suspend
their
services
in
russia,
mcdonald's
paused,
their
operations,
starbucks
paused
their
operations.
Coke
has
paused
their
operations.
City
halls
across
the
world
are
changing
their
regular
lights
to
blue
and
yellow
art.
Scenes
are
changing
around
the
world
to
symbolize,
yellow
and
blue,
and
just
as
far
as
numbers
go,
the
population
of
poland
has
doubled
since
the
invasion.
Only
weeks
ago,
with
women
and
with
women
fleeing
ukraine.
I
I
The
world
has
opened
their
arms.
This
morning,
here
in
san
bruno,
as
I
was
passing
through
caltrain
to
the
caltrain
underpass,
a
man
was
actually
standing
on
the
corner.
Next
to
the
utility
box
painted
with
the
american
flag
waving
the
ukrainian
flag,
the
flag
would
be
a
representation
that
san
bernar
stands
with
the
people
of
ukraine
like
the
rest
of
the
world.
I'm
asking
my
fellow
council
members
tonight
to
support
this
request
and
represent
that
our
city
with
the
heart
represents
our
heart.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
Councilmember
hamilton,
I'm
absolutely
happy
to
provide
a
concurrence
for
this
and
fully
of
support.
My
own
question
is:
should
it
only
be
for
30
days.
E
I
mean
if
I
would
love
to
know
that
this
that
this
conflict
would
be
over
and
within
that
time,
that
it's,
that
might
be
unlikely,
so
that,
of
course,
leaves
it
open
for
how
long
would
it
stay
up,
but
you
know.
E
Yes,
I
also
support
this.
It's
really
unbelievable.
You
know
I
I
I
think
what
are
we
night
in
the
1945?
If
there
are
you
know
it's
like
world
war
ii
type
of
things,
and
and
it's
really
unbelievable
and-
and
I
think
showing
our
support
is
the
right
thing
to
do.
H
I
I
agree
too,
it's
a
great
gesture,
and
I
don't
know
that
they'll
know
in
in
ukraine
that
little
san
bruno
is
standing
with
them,
but
I
think
it
is
a
really
nice
gesture
and
I
I
think
a
lot
of
the
other
cities
in
the
area
are
doing
the
same
thing
just
logistically.
I
would
ask
how
how
easy
is
it
going
to
be
to
procure
the
ukrainian
flag?
They
may
be
quite
popular
these
days.
I
imagine
so
just
you
know
something
to
consider.
A
A
Okay,
thank
you
vice
mayor
councilmember
medina.
Did
you
have
your
hand
up?
Oh
okay,
got
it
vice
mayor.
Did
you
have
any
other
items
that
you'd
like
to
bring
up
on
your
comments.
I
I
did,
but
I
can't
wait
until
your
items
are
done.
Do
more
general
then.
A
Okay,
I'll
try
to
make
mine
quick,
and
so
I
can't
do
that
under
myself.
I,
the
first
item
is
cushion
committee
board
virtual
gathering.
I
have
talked
to
the
city
manager
about
this,
but
what
I
had
envisioned
was
as
they've
all
we've
all
been
doing.
Zoom
was
to
have
a
kind
of
a
altogether.
A
Thank
you
through
this
cover
times
and
then
continuing
to
meet,
and
I
just
felt
it
was
a
might
be
easier.
Logistically
folks,
the
chairs
could
introduce
the
members
on
their
particular
body.
Maybe
they
talk
about
one
or
two
things
that
they're
currently
dealing
with
with
goals
and
objectives,
and
I
think
sometimes
that
also
helps
each
other
to
hear
from
the
other
groups.
They
can
make
admissions
and
boards.
A
You
know,
there's
a
concern
as
far
as
just
timing
and
logistics
via
zoom,
but
that
is
something
that
I
would
think
I'd
like
to
see
us
do,
since
we
have
those
options
and
all
of
our
community
commission
board.
Members
have
been
on
zoom
and
I
think
it
would
just
be
a
nice
way
to
say
thank
you
if
they
haven't
seen
each
other
in
some
time.
E
Hamilton,
so
absolutely
in
favor
of
having
having
an
event
I've
been
to
these
before.
Obviously
they
were,
they
were
in
person.
E
The
only
thing
that
I
would
that
I
would
say
is
that
you
know
we
are
coming
toward
the
end
where
you
know
we
talked
earlier
tonight
and
we'll
be
talking
about
going
back
in
person,
and
I
wonder
if
it
would
be
worth
it
just
to
wait
another
month
and
and
then
and
then
you
know
to
make
sure
that
we're
out
of
where
we,
where
we
are
and
have
it,
be
in
person,
because
I
think
it
would
be
a
you
know,
a
more
impactful
event,
and
it
might
be
a
nice
way
to
you
know,
welcome
everybody
back
to
real
life
back
in
person
to
do
to
do
a
an
event
at
the
senior
center.
E
As
that
has
been
done
in
the
past,
just
wanted
to
throw
that
out
there
as
a
potential.
A
A
I
also
just
know
that
we
have
stuff
time
to
as
far
as
getting
the
the
facility
getting
it
up
getting
everybody
invited
now
there's
refreshments,
so
I
was
trying
to
be
mindful
of
that,
but
the
city
manager
has
already
been
on
that
path
about
maybe
making
it
a
nice
event
that
or
an
event
everybody's
together
to
hear
from
one
another
one.
Another
councilmember
medina
almost
forgot.
The
last
name,
hey.
E
Hey.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
absolutely
agree.
I
think
it's
a
great
thing
to
do.
I
think
the
idea
was
a
couple
years
ago
to
have
a
thank
you
event
every
other
year
and
since
the
coved,
and
since
we
can't
have
ritual
that
waiting
another
month
or
two
probably
would
be
fine
to
get
it
planned
better
and
people
can
kind
of
mark
up
their
calendars.
A
I
Please
see
manchester,
so
thanks
for
the
explanation
I
understand
now
what
it
is.
I
I
think
I
thought
it.
I
think
it
would
be
nice
just
listening
that
it'd
be
in
december,
like
it
would
be
nice
to
have
a
thank
you
at
the
end
of
the
year,
and
you
know
it's
we'll
know
exactly
where
we
are
with
covid
it'll,
actually
kind
of
be
like
a
gathering
of
the
holidays,
which
I
think
would
be
wonderful
and
if
it's
a
like
a
couch,
does
a
thank
you.
I
Why
not
invite
our
staff
too,
to
the
event,
and
so
I
I
mean,
I
think,
with
more
time,
maybe
there'd
be
even
a
potential
for
a
nicer
event,
getting
a
nice
room,
but
I
love
the
idea,
I
would
say
just
maybe
we
wait
till
december
we'll
be
in
a
much
better
position.
We
would
hope
with
tobin
and,
like
I
said
it
would
be
a
nice
kind
of
end
of
the
year
beginning
of
the
year
celebration,
which
is
just
my
thoughts.
A
Thank
you
appreciate
it
city
manager.
A
H
I'm
comfortable
making
a
statement
now,
but
I
didn't
want
to
jump
into
council
member
salazar.
I
appreciate
that
so
I'll
I'll
be
really
quick,
I'll,
say
I'll.
I
support
the
idea
as
well,
whether
virtual
or
in
person
I'm
a
little
leery
about
you
know
where,
where
we
might
be
in
a
couple
of
months
with
covid,
but
looking
at
the
end
of
the
year,
maybe
that
there's
a
little
more
security
in
that
I
know
people,
even
though
you
know
best
restrictions
are
starting
to
go
away.
H
Some
people
choose
still
to
be
cautious
and
not
participate
in
things
that
are
unnecessary,
but
yeah,
maybe
looking
farther
into
the
year,
might
give
us
a
little
more
a
little
more
certainty.
So
I
think
that's
a
good
idea.
C
City
manager
sure
thank
you
just
wanted
to
say,
wholeheartedly
support
the
concept.
We've
absolutely
had
conversations
about
this
internally.
I
remember
during
our
strategic
initiative
discussions
and
we
talked
about
strong
governance.
We
actually
talked
about
what
the
mayor
said
is
not
having
the
individual
committee
presentations
that
happen
in
the
october
november
december
time
frame
at
various
council
meetings
but
sort
of
bringing
everybody
together
at
that
time.
Certainly
a
person.
The
the
only
few
considerations
that
I
wanted
to
highlight
for
council
were
one,
whether
it's
virtual
or
in
person.
C
It
does
require
significant
staff
time
to
plan
the
event
to
work
with
the
boards
and
commissions
if
we
want
them
to
present.
The
work
that
happened
now
is
that
each
staff
liaison
works
with
the
committee
and
the
committee
chair
to
put
together
a
presentation
of
their
annual
work
product.
I
know
we
would
change
that,
but
I
do
still
envision
the
staff
liaisons
having
conversations
and
working
with
the
committee
members.
C
If
we
want
to
have
some
portion
of
this
event,
that
will
have
the
committee
members
say
what
you
know
give
some
highlight
on
what
they
did
and
so
that's
a
part
of
it.
I
do
think
providing
some
time
for
that
work,
product
to
occur
and
and
planning
to
happen,
and
when
we
talk
about
having
it
again
in
person,
which
I
know
is
what
everyone
previous
thing
called
kovit.
C
I
think
the
only
site
that
we
really
have
in
town
right
now,
that
would
work,
was
probably
the
environmental
science
center
at
skyline
college.
When
the
rain
is
built,
we
would
have
a
beautiful
community
room
at
the
aquatic
and
rec
center,
or
we
could
do
it
in
the
gymnasium
there
that's
farley
city
facility
outside
it
may
be
used
in
somewhere
at
the
high
school
or
the
middle
school.
C
It
would
probably
be
skyline
in
that
new
facility
built
up
there,
and
so
you
know
if
we
do
that
around
the
holidays,
that
in
the
december
time
frame,
I
think
it
gives
us
time
to
plan
for
it
and
know
a
little
bit
of
where,
where
we
are
covet
with
code.
A
19.,
just
just
a
few
bumps
perfect
sounds
good.
Thank
you.
Everyone!
Let's
monitor
the
next
item:
joint
use,
agreement
between
the
city
of
san
bernardino
and
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district-
I'm
just
bringing
this
up
not
afterwards,
but
that
is
an
agreement
that
has
been
being
worked
on
at
some
level
has
expired.
To
my
knowledge,
there
was
no
extension
of
the
agreement
and
I
would
just
like
to
to
get
it
back
on
track.
I
So
councilmember
medina
and
I
met
with
the
district.
I
want
to
say
in
december
right
when
you
appointed
me
to
that
committee,
but
we
met
within
that
month
and
we
did
bring
up
the
joint
use
agreement
and
at
that
time
the
superintendent
was
switching
out
and
though
we're
just
waiting
at
this
point
to
get
a
response
from
the
school
district.
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor
city
manager,
yeah.
I
just
want
to
expound
upon
that.
We
had
an
internal
meeting
with
staff
this
week
in
for
a
meeting
on
monday
of
next
week,
where
staff
will
be
meeting
with
the
new
superintendent
and
cbo
at
the
at
the
sambar
park
school
district
to
do
a
deep
dive
on
that
agreement,
and
so
we
are
working
toward
that
and
I
know
we're
we're
we'll
resend
out
the
current
version
of
that.
A
Just
also
has
it
in
both
track
changes
and
the
clean
version,
but
based
on
prior
conversations,
we
did
want
to
do
a
deep
dive
with
the
new
interim
superintendent,
and
he
certainly
in
our
prior
meetings,
is
excited
about
doing
that
and
there'll
be
two
staff
people
from
the
city
and
two
staff,
people
from
the
district
doing
deep
dive
on
monday
and
then
just
again
always,
I
was
concerned
about
additional
costs
or
things
that
can
be
modified
within
that.
A
So
just
if
we
keep
the
eye
on
that
next
item,
placing
a
plaque
on
a
bench
at
centennial
park
to
acknowledge
harry
costa.
So
a
great
question
came
up
from
the
vice
mayor,
which
was
so
what's
kind
of
been
the
common
practice.
So
if
you
go
to
the
city
park,
you'll
see
benches
that
are
there
with
fox
that
are
acknowledging
a
family
member
or
what
have
you
and
those
are
at
the
top
to
the
to
the
person,
the
family
that
is
putting
that
or
a
friend
who
is
putting
that
together.
A
So
it
does
not
cost
the
city.
Sometimes
there
is
some
installation
said
that
the
city
knows
it's
done
correctly:
gail
costa
and
we
and
I
think,
we're
all
familiar
with
who
harry
potter
is
gail
costa.
One
of
her
wishes
upon
his
passing
was
to
have
a
plaque
at
that
because
of
their
interest
on
san
mateo
avenue
their
interest
on
going
to
west
coast.
Cafe,
honestly,
there
is
mural
that
is
up
there
and
you
know
it's.
A
It's
I've
tried
to
guide
toward
inside
the
city
park
as
far
as
at
where
we
wanted
other
people
like
aaron,
living,
good
and
others,
and
it's
her
desire
to
have
it
there.
Obviously
the
postponement
was
or
even
discussing
it
was
because
there
was
going
to
be
monies.
Put
in
so
things
would
be
modified
and
changed,
and
so
what
do
you
do?
A
But
time
is
passing
on,
and
so
that
is
why
I
wanted
to
bring
it
full
because
there
we
haven't
done
it,
where
we've
done
it
in
another
park
to
boulder
it's
free,
but
there
are
things
that
are
throughout
our
community
to
honor
and
remember,
but
that
is
a
request
and
I
know
what
he
has
done
for
san
bruno.
It's
the
mr
city
program,
which
has
been
phenomenal.
A
I
don't
think
it
would,
you
know,
wouldn't
be
where
it's
at
without
him
and
other
the
things
that
he's
done,
whether
it's
lions
or
whether
it's
all
the
other
stuff
over
the
years.
So
that's
why
I've.
I
So
I
I
only
met
mr
costa
once
I
don't
really
know
a
lot
about
mr
costa,
but
I
know
that
since
I've
been
in
office,
there's
a
mural
that
has
gone
up
that
has
mr
costa,
and
that
has
mr
marshall
up
and
I've
heard
about
both
of
them.
I've
also
heard
about
dennis
samet.
I
I've
also
heard
about
chris
palace,
and
so
I
think
that,
as
I'm
hearing
this
as
an
outsider,
who
actually
doesn't
know
any
of
these
people,
I
I
would
rather
wait
until
we
have
a
plan
for
the
park,
since
we
don't
have
a
plan
yet
and
then
and
then
really,
maybe
as
a
community
decide,
you
know
how
people
are
remembered
that
that
represented
the
community,
and
I
think
it's
really
nice
that
there's
a
mural
up
already.
I
That
represents
mr
costa
and
mr
marshall,
but
maybe
a
more
community
oriented
method
for
centennial
park,
and
I
think
part
of
my
concern
is
also
that
we
don't
really
have
a
plan
for
centennial
park
yet,
and
so
I'd
rather
incorporate
this
into
the
larger
plan.
So
that's
just
my
my
comments.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Councilman
medina.
A
Didn't
hear
that
clearly
is,
do
we
know?
Is
it
city
park
no
like
an
existing
bench
or
one
of
those
that
were
taken
out
during
the
coveted
times
on
the
side
of
west
coast.
E
Understood
I
I
think
first
of
all
the
the
mural
was
done
by
the
lions,
so
I
think
doing
something
for
mr
costa
and
respecting
the
wish
where,
where
it
would
be,
is
really
important.
E
So
it's
a
bench
that
would
be
likely
bolted
in
and
that
could
be
easily
moved,
but
I
think
we
should
be
doing
it
sooner
rather
than
later
and
knowing
that
we
can
move
it
if
we
really
need
to
yes
we're
going
to
be
doing
things
there,
but
that
might
be
a
long
time
and-
and
I
think
I
think
mr
costa
is
deserving
to
have
that
recognition
where,
where
his
wife
wants
it,
so
I
would
be
supportive
that
councilmember
hamilton
I'm
I'm
in
favor
of
this,
on
the
face
of
it.
E
I
do
think
you
know
I
like
the
the
the
work
that's
going
to
be
done
at
centennial
park
at
least
the
you
know.
We
we,
we
approved
a
a
small
makeover
that
I
this
is
supposed
to
happen
pretty
quickly,
so
I
think
it
would
make
it
would
be
prudent
to
wait
until
we
know.
What's
what
that's
going
to
be
since
that?
I
believe
that
information
is
going
to
going
to
be
coming
to
us
quite
soon
and
maybe
we'll
hear
from
from
the
city.
A
Manager
about
that
right
now,
but
I
I
I
am
in
favor
of
it-
yes-
and
I
just
think
it
would
just
make-
makes
sense
just
to
make
sure
that
we're
not
doing
extra
work
for
no
reason.
If
there's
going
to
be
a
makeover
of
that
same
space,
you
know
in
the
very
near
future.
A
Thank
you,
city
manager,.
A
I'm
sorry
mayor
that
was
a
hand
from
a
prior
option.
No
problem.
Thank
you,
council,
member
salazar.
H
So
I
also
support
the
the
concept,
but
I
agree
with
that.
It
should
be
incorporated
into
the
the
bigger
plan
for
the
area
so
that
we
we
don't
have
to
move
it
and
then,
if
it,
you
know,
we
move
forward
with
it
that
it
can
be
part
of
a
more
enduring
presence
in
that
in
that
area,
so
yeah.
I
agree
and
moving
forward
with
it,
but
with
those
considerations.
A
Good
great,
thank
you
very
much.
I'm
going
to
buy
this
mirror.
I
I
A
Well,
I
think
it
depends.
This
is
kind
of
unique
because
there's
nothing
there
at
this
area,
where
in
other
parks
that
there
has
been,
but
I
I
see
the
city
manager's
hand
up
and
and
now
this
is
council
comments.
This
is
for
everybody,
you
know
and
when
we're
all
we
we're
throughout
our
community-
and
we
know
things
that
maybe
should
come
up.
There
is
about
naming
a
room
or
a
facility.
Yes,
there's
a
process
to
that,
but
anyways
city
manager.
A
Thank
you,
mayor
medina,
so
the
city
does
have
a
bench
naming
process
and
while
I
haven't
pulled
that
up,
if
memory
serves
me
correctly,
it's
a
cost
of
roughly
twelve
hundred
dollars.
That
was
that
quite
a
long
time
ago,
that
actually
believe
it
or
not
don't
cover
the
cost
of
a
commercial
grade
venture
park,
and
so
staff
has
been
looking
at
ways
to
adjust
that
policy
and
obtain
some
a
little
ground
truth.
You
know
on
that,
but
but
that
is
an
active
policy
for
the
city.
A
With
regard
to
centennial
park,
we
have
a
number
of
preliminary
designs
and
there's
a
meeting
that
has
been
scheduled
with
the
downtown
committee,
and
then
we
want
to
go
to
the
parks,
direct
committee
and
then
bring
the
design
back
to
the
city
council.
It's
sort
of
would
be
would
take
a
long
time
to
give
a
full
update
on
where
we
are,
but
reviewing
the
designs
and.
C
Cost
to
achieve
that
objective
like
that
council
set
for
us
we're
still
working
on
it,
we'll
be
seeking
input
from
others
and
getting
back
to
you.
If
there
is
a
desire
to
add
a
bench
in
centennial
plaza
that
we
hope
to
embark
on
within
really
soon
I
mean
we
had
initially
hoped
to
be
doing
that
already,
and
so
you
know,
I
I
think,
with
finalizing
design
and
getting
bids,
we
are
several
months
away,
but
not
a
year
away.
C
So
it
would
be
my
recommendation
that,
should
the
city
council
like
to
add
an
element
to
that
future
design,
you
at
the
very
least
wait
until
we
have
a
design
that
has
been
built
through
the
various
bodies,
so
that
if
we
do
order
a
bench
knowing
that
we
would
need
to
talk
about
where
that
allocation
comes
from
and
where
that
full
cost
is
and
the
delta
and
all
that
that
that.
C
We
just
say:
hey:
you
know
what
the
new
dime
yes,
but
we're
going
to
put
this
bench
even
even
though
it
doesn't
match
in
the
park,
and
so
you
know,
I
think,
we're
within
a
month
of
that,
and
so
my
recommendation
would
be
to
pause
on
the
direction
to
direct
staff
tonight,
to
do
that
on
an
immediate
sense
and
again,
there's
the
the
financial
issue
that
we
should
talk
about.
If
there's
council
direction
tonight
to
do
it
in
an
expedited
fashion,.
E
I
I'm
sorry
to
the
clarification.
This
is
the
first
one.
That's
come
to
us
in
my
time
here.
So
I'm
just,
I
think,
for
clarification.
Is
this
because
I
I
went
there's
nothing
on
the
benches
now
and
the
ones
in
front
of
west
coast
cafe.
It
was
the
proposal
that
the
family
will
be
paying
for
the
bench
or
the
plaque
or
is
the
request
coming
to
us
because
the
city
will
be
paying
for
it.
A
No
to
my
knowledge,
when
I
worked
at
the
parks
and
rec
until
last
year,
when
there
was
a
plaque
placed
on
a
bench,
it
came
at
the
cost
of
the
family.
I
A
Changed
or
I
I
guess
staff
would
say
well,
if
you're
directing
this
to
do
that,
but
no
it
has
had
been
at
the
cost
of
the
city,
the
thing
that
happened
in
city
park
at
one
point
there
were
so
many
boulders
and
benches
that
the
city
had
to
say:
okay,
no
more
here
in
this
park,
you
can
go
to
another
park
because
it
was
just
you
know.
You
were
running
out
of
spaces.
I
Well,
I
was
just
going
to
say
if
at
least
to
have
something
that
there's
no
there's
no
plaque
on
the
current
benches,
so
as
a
something
for
the
time
being
because
we
don't
know
how
long
it'll
take
for
the
park
is
putting
a
plaque
on
the
existing
bench
as
opposed
to
just
getting
a
whole
new
would
be
an
alternative.
But,
like
I
said,
I'm
not
I'm
not
opposed
to
it.
I
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
Everyone
only
a
couple
more
items
for
me,
one
is
natural.
I
told
you
last
last
meeting
where
I
have
some
stuff
transportation:
information
on
sam
trans
transportation,
authority,
caltrans
and
art.
I
just
wanted
to
bring
up
to
my
colleagues
that
I've
been
meeting
with
a
lot
on
on
the
sam
trans.
It
is
the
reimagine
has
come
out.
That
means
the
new
routes.
A
I'm
also
in
regards
to
transportation
authority,
I
met
with
the
san
francisco
chairman
of
the
transportation
authority,
who's
on
the
board
of
supervisors,
just
to
talk
about
governance
and
connectivity
and
about
the
101
managed
lanes,
but
also,
as
we've
had
and
looked
to,
the
transportation
authority
that
issued
monies
both
city
managers
from
south
city
and
san
bruno
attended
for
grant
monies.
This
is
monies
that
have
been
awarded
back
from
215
to
16..
A
If
you
can't
remember
exactly
but
great
separations
like
what
we
have
on
san
bernardino,
avenue
cost
over
300
million
dollars
now
a
year
a
year,
I'm
sorry
project
and
cities
are
not
having
to
come
up
with
50
of
them
at
times.
A
So
what
I
am
doing
is,
with
josh
becker
on
the
may
5th,
having
a
grade
separation
roundtable
to
try
to
help
whether
it's
us,
whether
it's
our
city
or
other
communities
in
our
district,
to
get
funding
from
the
state
since
they
have
these
monies
on
caltrans.
A
I've
met
also
with
the
state
senator
went
down
and
met
him,
and
we
were
talking
about
the
concerns
on
the
encampments
they're,
trying
to
hire
an
extra
contractor
to
deal
with
the
litter.
The
encampments
adopt
the
highway
they're
trying
to
offer
monies
to
even
cities
that
they
can
possibly
find
folks
to
help
clean
they're
backlogged
on
those
street
signs
that
you
see
on
el
camino
real.
A
And
listening
to
what
he
was
saying
was
happening
at
bart
and
that
that
day
that
I
was
down
there
with
some
of
my
colleagues
got
enlightened
in
the
condition
of
the
facility
way
stepped
up
the
lighting,
and
so
I'm
working
on
that
there
will
be
a
round
table
with
that
with
other
jurisdictions
in
northern
california.
Northern
counties
that
are
not
represented
through
the
current
board
members.
So
that's
just
a
quick.
I
know
it's
getting
late.
Lastly,
and
most
importantly:
congratulations
to
the
cappuccino:
high
school
girls,
varsity
basketball
team
for
winning
the
ccs
championship.
A
First
time
in
history
of
cappuccinos
girls,
basketball
have
you
have
it
come
comprised
of
14
players,
nine,
which
are
seniors
two
juniors,
two
sophomores
and
one
freshman,
and
they
made
it
to
their
pcs.
It
was
exciting
to
watch
on
that
saturday.
They
made
it
through
round
one
to
round
two.
It
was
extremely
close.
They
got
it
within
two
points.
It
ended
up
at
the
end
at
four
points,
but
it
is
history
that
they
made.
They
did
a
great
great
job,
the
fans
and
parents
and
the
students
really
rallied
behind
everyone.
A
So
I'm
planning
to
do
through
us
some
kind
of
acknowledgement
to
them,
but
this
was
the
final
game
had
they
made
it
through.
So
obviously,
as
the
coaches
say,
we're
focusing
on
then
we'll
deal
with
the
congratulations
later,
so
I
just
wanted
to
acknowledge
them,
because
I
think
they
just
did
a
fantastic
job
and
they
made
history.
So
that's
it
for
me.
I
think
that
was
enough.
Colleagues
well
comments
from
yourselves.
You
said
you
had
others.
I
Yeah,
so
mine
was
just
in
regards
to
the
the
international
women's
day,
so
just
some
highlights
for
everyone.
The
the
pagan
equality
continues
where
hispanic
latina
women
are
still
making
half
the
earnings
of
their
white
male
counterparts
working
the
same
job,
while
47
percent
of
labor
force
is
female.
62
of
minimum
wage
jobs
are
held
by
women
as
as
of
the
beginning
of
2021.
I
Amongst
the
largest
100
cities
in
the
united
states,
the
average
percentage
of
women
on
city
councils
with
at
large
seats
was
40.1
percent,
while
the
average
percentage
of
women
on
city
councils
with
single-member
districts
was
39.4
percent.
Women
of
color
make
up
fourteen
percent
of
mayors
in
the
nation's
100
largest
cities.
I
Overall
women,
representing
municipal
offices,
was
30.5
in
san
bernardino.
The
council
has
consistently
held
a
seat
out
of
five.
The
importance
of
representation
cannot
be
underestimated.
The
struggles
women
face
cannot
be
neglected.
There
was
an
article
I
was
reading
recently
about
the
new
york
city
council,
where,
a
few
years
ago
the
city
was
criticized
for
being
progressive
and
having
low
representation
of
women.
Today,
women
hold
31
of
51
seats
on
the
council.
The
increase
in
representation
was
applied,
partly
due
to
rank
choice,
voting
and
largely
to
removing
obstacles
from
one
from
women
running
for
office.
I
We
all
know
that
running
for
office
presents
its
own
obstacles.
Absent,
running
unopposed,
but
running
for
office
is
harder.
You
have
a
full-time
job,
you
have
young
children
or
children
of
any
age.
You
are
a
caregiver
and
the
list
goes
on
and
on
while
running
for
office
is
a
choice.
Representation
of
these
areas
is
significantly
needed
to
ensure
that
those
that
are
so
busy
working
to
make
a
living
are
involved
in
decisions
that
impact
their
quality
of
life
and
representation
matters
on
a
different
level.
I
So
today
I
want
to
acknowledge
and
comment
that
it
is
international
women's
day,
and
while
there
are
so
many
women
to
acknowledge,
I
choose
to
acknowledge
my
own
mother
and
grandmother,
without
whom
I
would
not
be
who
I
am.
They
invested
their
struggle
into
my
success
and
have
supported
me
in
all
the
ways
that
met
her
most.
I
In
fact,
about
an
hour
ago,
when
I
wrote
this,
I
added
this
my
mom
after
a
long
day
of
helping
with
our
children
after
school
being
a
caregiver
for
my
grandma,
my
abuelita
messaged
me
that
she
had
left
rashmole
at
the
doorstep
so
that
I
had
food
to
eat
after
the
council
meeting.
There's,
definitely
nothing
like
a
mom.
I
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor,
other
colleagues,
with
comments.
Please
councilmember
medina.
A
E
That
was
beautiful,
linda,
you
know,
mothers
are
really
amazing
people
hey,
but
that
goes.
That
was
without
saying
in
a
way,
if
mitch
mayer,
if
I,
if
I
may
to
close
tonight
the
memory
of
a
beloved
member
of
our
community
javier
rivera
vandala,
was
the
he
was
the
custodian
at
bel
air
elementary
school
for
a
number
of
years
and
unfortunately,
he
passed
february
27th,
he
was
a
big
man
and
and
always
smiling,
and
his
heart
was
even
bigger
any
time
I
was
down
at
bel
air.
He
hey.
E
What
can
I
do
you're
here?
What
you
know?
How
can
I
help
and
he
so
many
so
many
great
things
our
community
said
about
him
and
it's
truly
a
loss
for
for
everyone
that
knew
him.
So
if
we
can,
please
conclude
this
meeting
with
the
assignments
in
his
memory.
That'd.
A
Be
beautiful
and
also
to
keep
his
family
and
our
thoughts
and
prayers
right.
Other
council
members!
A
Thank
you.
Everyone.
Thank
you
staff.
Thank
you
to
everyone,
but
to
for
some
of
us
colleagues,
the
night
continues
so
we
are
going.
We
did
not
conclude
our
closed
session,
so
we
are
going
to
go
back
into
closed
session
with
the
management
membership
link.
This
is
for
public
employment
pursuant
to
government
code,
section
54957,
city
attorney.
So
with
all
that
have
a
good
evening
and
colleagues
and
staff,
we
will
see
you
in
the
procession.