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San Bruno City Council Meeting February 23, 2021
3. Public Comment
A
Thank
you
very
much.
We'll
move
on
to
item
number
three
public
comments
for
items
not
on
the
agenda.
Individuals
will
be
allowed
three
minutes
visit
council's
policy
to
refer
matters
raised
in
this
form
to
staff
for
investigation
and
or
action
were
appropriate.
The
brown
act
prohibits
the
council
from
discussing
or
acting
upon
any
matter.
Not
agenda
is
pursuant
to
state
law
and
with
go
ahead
and
city
clerk
I'll
turn
it
over
to
you.
Please.
B
C
Great
so
I
just
wanted
to
start
out
for
at
first
we're
just
thanking
the
the
mayor
and
the
council
for
showing
up-
and
you
know
every
the
you
know,
rico
and
rico.
C
Medina
and
marty
medina
and
linda
mesa,
showing
mason
showing
up
for
the
community
cleanup
and
then
I
know
even
tom
got
into
the
spirit
of
it
cleaning
up
on
his
own
because
he
wasn't
able
to
make
it,
and
I
just
want
to
really
let
you
all
know
that
I
very
much
appreciate
that
for
showing
the
support
and
it's
making
a
difference
and
the
community
is
getting
inspired.
C
You
know
there's
a
lot
of
people
to
thank
you,
but
I
have
three
minutes
here
I
mean
the
american
legion
got
involved.
The
sikh
community
came
out
and
served
us
food.
The
san
bernardino
park
school
district
there's
a
particular
teacher
that
invited
the
whole
park
side,
leadership,
students,
the
seventh
and
eighth
grade
students
to
join
for
credit
on
their
third
quarter,
leadership,
checklist
and,
of
course,
there's
a
highlands
christian
school
students
who
turned
out
last
month
and
this
month
again
and
then
ecology
for
setting
up
the
dumpster.
The
public
works
department.
C
The
lions
club
gave
us
pickers
the
san
bruno
community
tool,
library
is
holding
those
pickers
for
us,
the
cappuccino
environmental
club
came
out
again
and,
of
course,
the
supervisor
canepa,
I'm
sorry
david
canopia.
I
can't
I
have
a
hard
time
saying
that,
but
I'm
so
glad
that
he
came
out
to
show
support.
So
I
have
a
minute
and
36
seconds
left.
C
I
have
to
say
you
know,
there's
really
been
no
movement
on
the
caltrain
or
caltrans
doing
anything
on
the
on
the
on-ramps
and
off-ramps
and
the
freeways-
and
it's
really
sad,
you
know
the
amount
of
apathy
that
seems
to
be
set
in
among
our
leaders
where
this
garbage
has
just
become
the
norm
is
really
disappointing,
and
I
know
that
the
council
has
been
in
work
and
talks
with
caltrans
trying
to
do
something
about
that.
C
But
they're
not
moving,
and
you
know
this
any
kind
of
excuse
of
around
the
amount
of
garbage
that's
on
the
road
is
just
to
me.
It's
unconscionable,
you
know
not
to
have
any
movement
to
let
it
just
sit
there
and
let
us
drive
by
that
squalor
day
after
day
after
day
and
the
message
we're
giving
our
children
is,
we
don't
really
care
that
it
doesn't
really
matter
to
have
a
clean
environment,
but
it
does
matter
and
it's
it's
kind
of
like
a
pain
in
the
neck.
C
C
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
Next
speaker,
please.
D
Actually,
it's
reyna.
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
tonight.
I
actually
was
gonna
say
just
what
beau
has
said.
There
is
something
we
need
to
do,
because
I
that's
unacceptable.
It's
unacceptable.
Our
city
is
getting.
D
I
mean
we're
getting
trash
from
every
angle.
Every
neighborhood
I
mean
it
is
unacceptable.
We
basically
have
to
do
something
as
a
resident.
It
is
it's.
It
is
so
sad
to
see
that
people
don't
even
think
that,
oh,
they
think
it's
okay
to
dump
all
this
trash
on
our
cities
or
our
neighborhood
and
our
children,
like
both
said
our
children,
the
next
generation.
D
What
are
we
saying?
What
is
the
message
we
are
sending
to
them?
But
that's
one
point.
I
also
want
want
to
praise
everyone,
including
the
young
children
that
were
ready,
early
ready
to
pick
up
trash
so
yeah.
Thank
you
so
much
I
mean
it's
incredible
how
the
community
came
together
to
make
this
event
another
event
a
success.
So
thank
you
so
much
and
looking
forward
to
a
better,
clean
and
yeah
better
clean
san
bruno.
Thank
you.
So
much.
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
Next
speaker,
please.
E
Hello,
it's
me
and
then
after
myself,
sander
will
speak
too.
Okay,
so
beau
and
and
reyna
said
a
lot
and
both
thanked
a
lot
of
people.
I
had
a
whole
lot
of
people
who
think
these
things,
some
of
them,
but
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
so
I'll
reach
out
to
some
others.
We
had
80,
plus
people,
show
up.
We
had
more
than
75
sign
in,
but
there
were
a
lot
of
children.
I
think
that
didn't
sign
in
a
lot
of
students.
E
I
really
want
to
thank
sean
quinn
and
tim
o'brien,
and
I
want
to
thank
andy
jones
and
riley
gibbons
and
lizzie
brown
and
marty
medina,
because
the
there
were
three
pickup
trucks
that
were
driving
on
the
route
on
saturday
and
these
three
pickup
trucks
were
the
ones
that
were
able
to
take
the
stuff
that
was
on
the
streets
and
the
bags
that
were
filled
by
the
people
that
were
out
there
and
move
them
over
to
bel
air.
E
Where
recology
had
staged
a
dumpster-
and
you
know
I
thought
a
dumpster
would
be
enough,
but
we
filled
that
dumpster.
We
could
have
filled
nearly
three
dumpsters
on
saturday
worth
of
stuff
that
was
picked
up
off
of
our
streets
and
I
think
that
really
points
to
the
to
the
problem
that
beau
was
talking
about,
which
is
in
many
ways.
We've
just
become
numb
to
this.
E
Some
of
us
have
become
numb
to
this,
but
those
who
live
in
these
neighborhoods,
where
this
trash
collects,
we're
not
and
I'm
very
happy
that
there's
a
subcommittee
and
that
council,
member
hamilton
and
and
medina
are
on
it-
and
I
know
they're
working
hard
and
speaking
to
a
lot
of
people
for
us
to
find
a
way
that
the
community
and
the
city
can
work
together.
I
do
want
to
correct
one
thing
that
that
beau
said
tom
hamilton
was
there
that
day
beau
was
working
hard.
E
We
were
all
working
hard,
so
some
of
us
might
have
mismissed
each
other,
but
mr
canopy
came
out.
Supervisor
can
canapa
and
gabe
presented
a
commendation
to
the
city
or
not
to
the
city
to
the
community,
and
we
had
others
that
were
out
there.
We
had
students
from
st
roberts.
Some
of
them
have
already
reached
out
to
me
to
get
their
volunteer
hours,
and
the
teacher
that
beau
mentioned
was
shauna
marie,
who
had
students
from
her
class
come.
E
We
had
a
videographer
there
working
on
a
psa
that,
hopefully,
maybe
can
be
used
by
the
city.
We
also
had
a
radio
station
out
there
use
that
salazar.
Today
I
was
walking
and
I
saw
a
banner
in
pacifica
and
it
acknowledged
our
essential
workers,
I'm
hoping
that.
Maybe
we
can
do
something
like
that
in
san
bruno.
E
I
want
to
also
acknowledge
that
our
mayor
rico
medina
is
now
in
the
transit
authority
and
we're
really
hoping
that
that
relationship
that
you
have
there
will
help
to
clean
up
some
of
these
lots,
like
the
caltrain
lot
that
we
claimed
on
saturday.
E
The
next
cleanup
will
be
march,
20th
we're
still
determining
where
we'll
go,
and
I
really
hope
that
more
people
get
involved.
In
fact,
many
have
these
cleanups
are
happening
on
their
own
throughout
the
city
and
neighborhoods,
not
even
on
the
days
that
we
schedule
them
and-
and
I
think
the
community
is
doing
a
good
job
and
collectively
we
can
do
better.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
Hi,
it's
sandra
perez
vargas
people
have
been
talking
about
going
numb.
I
mean
just
seeing
all
this
garbage
over
the
years,
I'm
not
numb.
I
it
stings
every
single
time
I
step
out
on
my
house.
It's
just
a
personal.
F
It's
a
it's
offensive
to
me
that
we
have
a
louder
city
declined
to
the
point
where
it's
hard
to
play
catch
up
and
that
that
I
don't
know
what
kind
of
action
could
have
or
should
have
been
taking
against
caltrain
and
bart,
but
the
fact
that
this
has
been
allowed
to
go
so
long
and
covet
comes
along
and
it's
now
well.
This
is
a
coveted
problem,
but
it's
really
not.
This
is
a
management
problem.
It's
not
a
coded
problem.
F
This
should
never
been
allowed
to
get
to
where
it's
at,
but
I
am
inspired
the
other
day.
I
was
walk.
I
was
driving
by
caltrains
and
I
see
this
gentleman
walking
with
a
picker,
a
dog
and
a
bucket.
So
I
you
know
came
right
back
and
I
introduced
myself,
and
this
is
a
guy
who's
unemployed
and
he
says
he
was
super
inspired
for
the
last
cleanup
and
he
said
he's
not
going
to
wait.
F
You
know
for
a
group,
so,
while
he's
out
there
walking
looking
for
work,
he's
out
there
cleaning
up-
and
I
did
want
to
suggest
something
like
we
see
a
lot
of
carts.
A
lot
of
this
stuff
is
getting
hauled
around
with
parts
from
the
grocery
stores.
Maybe
we
should
request.
Any
business
in
san
bruno
should
have
locks
on
the
parts
of
the
wheels,
so
they
can't
just
wheel
them
off
their
lots
where
they
they
lock
in
place
once
they
get
like
so
many
feet
outside
of
their
territory,
and
we
should
really
be
encouraging.
F
All
our
residents
to
you
know,
stop
using
all
the
coffee
cups
when
you
go
to
like
say
starbucks
or
all
these
other
places
we're
disposable.
Let's
encourage
them
to
reuse
their
own,
take
them
home,
wash
them,
and
then
we
also
have
oh,
my
gosh.
His
name
is
slipping
gus
sinks,
who
also
has
jumped
into
this
cleaning
on
his
own
he's
been
putting
on
the
sam
bruno.
F
How
much
he's
been
cleaning
up
masks
gloves,
so
you
know
kudos
to
him
and
a
great
suggestion
that
somebody
brought
when
you're
throwing
masks
away
before
you
toss
them
clip
them
just
click
the
bands
animals
are
getting
caught
up
in
those
and
that
that's
not
good
for
them.
That's
just
not
good
for
us
and
just
a
huge
shout
out
to
dave
canaba
our
supervisor.
F
I
mean
it's
always
great
to
see
him,
but
it's
embarrassing
that
he
has
to
come
out
because
our
city's
filthy,
but
you
know
what
it
was
awesome
to
see
him
not
just
show
up
and
give
us
like
a
letter
acknowledging
our
efforts.
He
stayed
and
he
worked
and
he
was
there
with
his
son
and
he
pick
pick
pick
the
litter
away.
So
that's
you
know,
that's
always
great.
I
really
appreciate
the
boots
on
the
ground
effort.
F
G
All
right,
I
got
two
quick
things.
First
of
all,
melissa,
I
want
to
give
you
a
big
shout
out
and
thank
you
you're
doing
such
an
excellent
job
at
facilitating
all
these
meetings.
I
really
appreciate
it
and
second
of
all,
I'd
like
to
see
if
the
council
would
consider
a
section
of
their
meetings
reserved
to
answer
some
of
the
questions
that
are
asked
during
public
comment.