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San Bruno City Council Meeting January 12, 2021
7. Council Comments
A
I
I
think
I've
said
that
twice,
but
so
there's
no
voting
on
that
we
just
yeah.
Yes,
it's
been
directed
as
one
of
the
alternative
bring
back,
but,
however,
I
do
see
in
the
conference
room.
There
is
a
hand
up.
So
let's,
let's
go
to
the
city
manager
or
no.
C
C
Why
don't
we
just
have
it
reflected
in
the
minutes
that
the
city
council
directed
staff
to
come
back
with
an
item
to
delay
or
defer
the
50-year
rate
increase
for
water
and
sewer?
So
both
actions
are
reflected
in
the
minutes,
and
then
I
I
think
that
gives
to
the
concern
universally
raised
by
capsule.
Okay,.
A
Good,
thank
you
all
right
now
we're
gonna
move
on
to
item
seven
comments
from
council
members
and
then
I'm
gonna
remind
us
that
it
is
10
45,
and
so
I'm
gonna
try
a
little
something
different
just
so
we
can
get
kind
of
move
through
these
things.
So
we're
going
to
start
with
item
a
and
with
linda
mason,
and
there
are
a
couple
items.
One
is
a
joint
committee
meeting
with
the
school
board.
A
What
I'm
going
to
ask
is
if
the
council
member
can
go
ahead
and
make
her
comments
or
whatever,
then
I'm
going
to
go
to
each
each
colleague
one
time
and
ask
for
questions
and
comments
so
that
we
can
keep
the
ball
rolling
and
and
make
sure
we
get
everybody
done
at
a
reasonable
hour.
So
council,
member.
D
C
Yeah,
I
think
we
can
address
that
the
the
the
effect
of
it
would
be
to
not
have
the
rate
increase
and
that
would
have
ordinarily
took
effect
in
fiscal
year.
21
22
to
occur
yes,
so
we.
C
D
Okay,
great
so
the
first
is
to
request
an
update
of
the
joint
committee
meeting,
while
looking
at
our
boards
and
committees
as
part
of
the
overall
governance
process.
I'm
requesting
this
update,
because
the
joint
committee
is
the
council's
representation
on
behalf
of
the
city
and
it's
unclear
right
now.
What
the
role
of
that
council
has
been
in
this
committee.
D
So
I
don't
believe
that
there
is
a
process
in
place,
but
to
request
that
the
committee
through
our
mayor,
who
is
the
council's
representative
to
the
committee
agenda,
is
a
discussion
around
having
a
joint
session
with
the
full
city
council
and
the
full
san
bernardino
park
school
district
board.
The
request
is
meant
to
be
provided
that
we
have
provided
that
good
cities
have
good
schools,
it's
more
important
now
than
ever
that
we
understand
what
the
other
hand
of
our
city
is
doing
in
recent
history.
D
Our
school
district
and
city
have
had
very
parallel
paths:
they've
introduced
new,
energetic
leadership,
who
was
welcomed,
committed
and
engaged
in
our
entire
san
bruno
community
on
their
administrative
staff,
the
prop
the
21
acres
of
land
sold
with
potential
future
land
sales
and
other
property
designated.
As
surplus
would
directly
impact
the
city's
footprint
for
generations
to
come,
they
have
worked
closely
with
the
san
bruno
education
foundation,
the
community
foundation,
to
assist
our
schools
with
funds
as
needed,
sometimes
requesting
funds
of
the
same
source
from
the
same
sources
as
the
city.
D
D
D
To
then
obviously
ask
the
city
manager
to
work
with
the
superintendent
to
host
a
special
meeting
with
the
full
council
and
the
school
board
that
would
appropriately
be
agendized
and
have
the
two
only
elected
bodies
in
san
bruno
meet
with
so
much
going
on.
It
would
be
ideal
to
provide
each
other
with
some
high
level
reporting
and
allow
for
an
opportunity
for
the
two
elected
boards
to
really
talk
about
and
discuss
any
future
potential
for
collaboration.
D
A
Thank
you
and
we'll
go
as
if
it
were
a
roll
call
and
so
council
member
hamilton
any
questions
or
comments.
B
Well
comment:
I
am
supportive
of
this.
I
think
yeah,
I'm
assuming
that
the
the
way
that
this
would
move
forward
is
that
the
existing
subcommittee
would
propose
the
agenda
and
then
would
would
that
propose
agenda.
Go
back
to
both
of
the
both
of
the
full
bodies
to
for
approval,
just
to
make
sure
that
everybody
has
a
chance
to
voice
what
ends
up
being
on
the
agenda.
Or
would
it
be
up
this
up
to
the
subcommittee
only
to
drive
the
agenda.
A
So
but
thank
you,
I
handled
mr
hamilton
and
then
I'll
I'll
go
to
mr
salazar
and
then
mr
medina
and
then
we'll
and
oh
then
this
is
medina.
Mr
salazar.
E
It's
it's
funny,
the
last
the
last
time
that
we
had
a
joint
meeting
with
the
with
the
school
board
was
the
same
year
that
the
storm
drain
master
plan
was
created.
So
it's
it's.
E
It's
been
the
same
amount
of
time
since
we
met
and
and
actually
what
prompted
the
last
meeting
between
the
two
bodies
was,
the
there
were
some
some
questions
around
the
our
use
agreement
that
we
had
and
in
terms
of
the
shared
resources
that
we
were
doing,
it's
a
process
that
we
we
initially
set
up
and
there
were
questions
and
and
so
on,
the
anniversary
of
the
renewal
of
that
document.
E
We
we
had
got
both
bodies
together
to
to
take
action
on
that,
and
there
were
a
lot
of
other
things
that
were
agendized
together
with
that.
E
But
but,
as
I
recall,
you
know,
it
really
was
for
the
it
had
a
very
specific
purpose
in
that
we
wanted
to
have
both
bodies
together
to
discuss
this
issue
that
both
had
to
agree
to.
So
it
was
actually
something
where
we
were
actually
all
voting
on
a
particular
thing
and
it
wasn't
really
just
informational
and
so
that
there
was
a
need
to
have
the
bodies
kind
of
like
a
joint
session
of
congress,
where
both
both
houses
need
to
be.
E
You
know
in
sync
and
and
and
make
those
decisions,
so
you
know
I
think
it
was.
It
was
a
a
nice
meeting.
It's
been
a
while
I
mean
it
was.
E
It
was
nice
to
have
everybody
in
the
same
room,
but
I
mean
lacking
an
agenda
where,
where
we
actually
need
to
have
both
bodies
in
in
the
same
meeting,
I
would
think
that
it's
a
lot
of
work
to
pull
that
together
and
if
it's
not
something
that's
going
to
require
votes
of
both
bodies,
then
I
think
a
lot
of
those
other
things
that
that
are
informational
have
generally
been
addressed
in
either
the
collaboration
between
the
city
manager
and
the
superintendent
or
through
subcommittees,
and
I'm
just
wondering
if
those
are
just
if,
if
council
member
mason
feels
those
are
not
adequate
or
there's
something
additional
that
that
would
want,
that
would
be
agendized.
E
That
would
require
that
that
level
of
of
interaction.
A
Okay,
thank
you
vice
mayor
medina.
B
Yes,
thank
you
mayor
medina
1053.,
so
I
can
support
this,
but
we
definitely
have
to
have
an
agenda.
I
don't
want
to
just
meet
just
for
the
you
know.
I
know
I
know
most
of
the
most.
I
know
all
of
the
school
board,
members,
trustees
and-
and
I
think
we
could
benefit
from
it.
B
I
think
it's
a
great
way
to
show
some
unity,
but
we
definitely
need
an
agenda
to
go
over
and
make
sure
it
doesn't
turn
into
this
wild,
like
you
know,
four
hour
long
meeting
and
if
and
it'd
be
wonderful
if
we
could
take
a
stab
at
that
agreement,
whatever
agreement,
that
is
that
we
had
in
my
four
years
I
haven't
seen
it
I
I
is
it:
is
it
still
valid,
or
maybe
my
memory?
B
I
forget
that
it
just
hasn't
happened,
but
it
should
be
something
that
we
actually
get
something
done
with
an
agenda.
So
I
think
this
points
out.
One
of
the
problems
with
our
our
our
committee
structure
is
that
we
don't
have
a
report
reporting
mechanism
and
if
we
have
two
members
that
are
on
an
ad
hoc
committee
and
that
they
don't
report
out
well,
how
else
are
they
going
to
do
it
because
it's
a
violation
of
the
brown
after
they
tell
any
of
us
about
it
right?
They
can't.
B
B
That's
kind
of
thr
thought
it
out
and
you
guys
or
we
can
figure
out
how
what
that
should
be,
but
without
an
agenda
it
would
be
just
a
free-for-all,
and
I
I
don't
really
want
one
of
those,
so
it
will
be
zoomed
and
of
course
I
don't
want
to
put
too
much
on
staff's
plate,
because
we
know
that
it's.
B
These
are
additional
things
right
that,
but
how
we
work
that
out,
I'm
supportive.
A
So
for
me,
as
mr
salazar
said
in
214
there,
there
was
that
and
it's
the
master
field
schedule
which
the
salazar
medina
chavez
and
sanchez
met
in
regards
to
that,
because
it's
it's
due
to
do
again.
So
staff
has
the
two,
the
document
which
has
to
be
redone,
updated
and
re-voted
on.
So
that
is
something
that
maybe,
if
that
can
be
done
at
that
time,
that's
something
that
can
be
done.
I
concur
that
the
to
have
a
real
agenda.
A
It
can't
because
obviously,
if
it's
not
agendas,
we
can't
really
talk
about
it,
but
just
to
meet
to
me
to
go
over
covet
updates
or
something
like
that.
Maybe
that's
not
the
wise
time
I
mean
what
I
do
wish
is.
We
could
meet
in
person
because
that
that's
part
of
it
like
when
we
went
to
the
skyline
college.
We
met
with
the
college
district
board
and
the
city
council.
A
We
met,
we
did
one
or
two
topics,
but
we
also
had
a
tour
of
a
facility,
so
that
was
kind
of
a
nice
thing
to
see
something
new
that
they
were
offering,
which
some
of
the
cappuccino
students
were
taking
part
in.
So
if
we
do
this,
yes,
I
think
it's
necessary
for
an
agenda.
I
also
think
it
needs
to
be
mindful
of
how
much
time
it
would
take
for
staff,
because
if
it's
like
well,
let's
give
five
presentations.
A
Well,
it's
power
points,
that's
them
rehearsing,
that's
them,
and
again
we
have
to
be
mindful
of
that.
So
I
would
say
would
have
to
be
an
agreed-upon
agenda.
What
I
also
believe
is
if
we
all
sit
down
and
say
well,
I
want
I
want
I
want
this
could
could
be
a
very
long
meeting,
so
I
think
we
would
need
to
have
the
superintendent
and
city
manager,
maybe
collaborate
on
on
what
is
coming
up
what's
most
important
and
also
just
a
real
honesty
about
time,
time
management.
A
C
I
am
by
myself
now
I
just
wanted
to
recommend
a
a
clear
process
for
deciding
on
the
agenda
and
council
member
medina.
You
said
a
little
bit
of
what
I
was
about
to
say,
so
I
won't
repeat
it:
what
totally
willing
to
sit
down
with
the
superintendent
and
come
up
with
with
the
presentation
in
a
prior
life.
I
have
participated
in
these
joint
meetings
before
two
lessons
learned.
Typically,
they
are
mainly
presentations
because
every
topic
has
to
be
agendized.
C
C
The
city
council
has
to
remember
that
you
are
the
regulatory
agency
and
decisions
on
the
use
and
reuse
of
some
of
those
school
sites
will
likely
come
to
you
or
and
or
your
planning
commission
and
can
be
appealed
or
you
can
call
up,
and
so
those
topics
likely
cannot
be
agendized
or
it
has
to
be
a
very,
very
narrowly
tailored
topic
about
that
property
and-
and-
and
so
you
know-
I
I
think
the
agenda
may
not
be
as
sort
of
enticing
as
people
envision
it.
C
It
would
be
because
it
can't
be
this
sort
of
wide
open-ranging
conversation,
because
you
can't
agendize
sort
of
everything
and
again
some
of
the
most
interesting
topics.
There
may
be
a
regulatory
reason
why
the
city
council
cannot
engage
in
that
conversation,
but
happy
to
work
with
the
superintendent
on
an
agenda.
A
A
B
Sir,
thank
you.
So
there
is
an
ad
hoc
committee
and
you-
and
I
believe
I
heard
that
we
met
with
the
other
side,
our
partners.
B
So
my
concern
is
making
sure
that
the
council
representatives
are
there
to
kind
of
work
with
the
agenda,
because
if
we
just
let
left
it
up
to
the
city
manager
and
the
superintendent,
then
just
want
to
make
sure
that
there's
some
input
on
what
we're
going
to
talk
about.
Because
what's
the
point.
If,
if
we're.
A
Yeah,
so
on
this
on
the
school
district
side
that
would
be
for
them
to
to
discuss
and
figure
out
how
that
meets
their
needs
and
and
best,
and
for
us
I
would
say
you
know
that
that
can
be
work
with
the
manager
or
what
have
you,
but
at
least
get
get
some
foundation
together
about
how
how
do
they
envision
it
and
again
it's
going
to
be
10
of
us
zooming
in
plus
them
and
so
or
whoever
else
they
may
think
we
need
to.
I
mean
it
depends
on
what
we're
talking
about.
A
We
may
have
to
start
bringing
in
other
city
staff
members.
Maybe
you
need
to
have
a
community
services
director?
Maybe
you
need
to
have
so,
but
yeah
that
can
be
run,
run
up
or
reviewed
how's
that
I
guess
that's
what
I'm
saying.
Thank
you,
okay.
So
I've
heard
linda
that
everybody
is
thumbs
up,
letting
the
superintendent
and
the
manager
talk
maybe
develop,
have
on
our
side.
A
The
agenda
reviewed
I'll
use
since
party
gave
me
that
thumbs
up
on
that
word
reviewed
and
then
try
to
facilitate
something
that
works
for
both
sides.
This
first
day
in
time,.
D
A
Okay,
well,
I
is
there
anybody
that
is
not
in
support
of
that.
Okay,
I'm
not
seeing
anything.
So
silence
is
good
means.
Next,
all
right!
Let's
move
on
to
the
next
bullet
point.
Please
expand
the
citizens,
revenue
oversight
committee
measure
g
committee
to
to
seven
seats
and
I'm
just
gonna.
This
doesn't
end
but
period
council,
member.
A
D
Oh
one,
sorry:
okay,
gotcha!
I
have
it
in
a
separate
part
of
my
notes,
okay,
so
the
item
came
before
the
council
last
year
shortly
after
being
asked
whether
the
reason
for
the
increase
when
it
was
brought
to
council
previously
was
to
increase
diversity.
D
I
bring
this
back
now
because
it
was
exciting
for
me
to
see
in
this
past
year's
election,
how
many
candidates
express
their
desire
for
more
diversity
in
our
committees,
between
candidates,
sharing
their
ideas
and
desire
for
diversity
and
the
numerous
endorsements
from
organizations
that
support
increased
diversity.
It
really
seems
appropriate
to
bring
this
back
at
this
time,
especially
with
everything
going
on
for
the
measure
g
committee
to
support
and
increase
an
increased
committee
of
up
to
seven
people.
I
reiterate
that
the
current
measure
g
committee
is
qualified,
as
all
council
members
have
already
expressed.
D
It
would
be
nice
to
have
more
representation
similar
to
the
community
foundation,
the
san
bernardino
education
foundation
and
the
measure
x
committee,
all
of
whom
are
mentioned
because
they
are
specific
san
bruno
organizations
who
are
also
responsible
for
administering
funds.
Diversity
does
not
just
represent
race
and
ethnic
backgrounds
but
age.
How
great
would
it
be
to
get
more
youth
involved
in
our
in
our
committees,
but
it
also
includes
different
bases
of
knowledge,
educational
backgrounds
and
the
list
goes
on
and
on.
D
So
at
this
time,
I'd
request
that
the
council
support
increasing
the
measure
g
committee
from
five
to
seven
members
to
hopefully
increase
the
diversity
and
have
staff
begin
working
on
that
immediately,
so
that
we
have
the
new
committee
by
the
time
that
we're
asking
for
measure
g
funds
again
for
the
next
budget
cycle.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
I've
noticed
that
we
have
a
member
of
the
public
with
the
hands
up
and
I
don't
know
if
it
was
for
the
past
item
or
if
it's
for
this
one.
So
council's
approve
approval,
plus
at
the
late
hour,
I'm
going
to
ask
for
the
member
of
the
public
to
be
brought
in
and
speak
with.
F
A
Time,
thank
you
for
your
comments
and
question.
Okay,
we're
gonna,
bring
it
back
to
council
and
council
member
hamilton,
so.
B
Glad
that
I'm
glad
that
councilmember
mason
made
sure
to
mention
that
this
discussion
has
is
not
at
all
a
reflection
of
on
the
on
the
five
members
who
were
appointed
each
of
them,
were
you
know,
applied
were
deemed
were
deemed
well
qualified
and
were
appointed
to
a
volunteer
position
in
in
good
faith.
B
So
there's
none
of
this
is
a
it's
a
reflection
on
any
event,
but
the
reality
is
that
the
the
five
members
that
we
ended
up
with
we
ended
up
with
a
lot
of
people
who
look
like
me
and
not
a
whole
lot
of
people
who
look
like
the
four
of
you
frankly.
So.
B
B
This
is
a
citizen's
oversight
committee,
that's
supposed
to
so
that
the
the
people
of
san
bruno
have
a
voice
in
how
the
measure
g
money
is
spent,
and
I
I
completely
agree
that
that
that
that,
in
order
to
be
an
effective
committee,
it
needs
to
reflect
as
many
of
the
as
as
many
of
the
the
the
people
of
different
backgrounds
that
make
up
our
community
and
speaking
to
to
mr
reichel's
suggestion,
I
would
be
finally
going
to
nine
if
that,
if
that's
going
to
get
us
a
better,
if
that's
going
to
get
us
a
better
representation,
but
I
I
do
think
that
we
need
to
address
the
the
current
situation
by
increasing
the
number
of
members.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
salazar,.
E
So
just
you
know
one
one,
slight
correction
in
that
you
know
the
citizens
oversight
committee
is
actually
not
responsible
for
coming
up
with
ideas
on
how
to
spend
the
money,
and
it's
it's
really
just
a
committee.
That's
there
to
ensure
that
the
staff
proposals
that
are
coming
to
council
meet
the
needs
meet
the
the
spirit
of
the
the
rules
that
we
establish
for
spending
the
money.
E
So
there's
really
not
a
lot
of
opportunity
for
creative
use
of
the
funds
or
even
you
know,
diverse
use
of
the
funds
that
the
funds
are
pretty
much.
E
You
know
they're
in
the
general
fund,
but
I
think
the
general
understanding
and
council's
position
has
been
very
firm
that
those
funds
should
go
primarily
into
the
roads,
because
that
was
a
big
point
of
of
advertising,
and
so,
while
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
diversity-
and
I
agree
with
council
member
mason's
assessment
that
we
need
to
do
what
we
can
to
diversify-
all
our
you
know
all
our
committees
and
commissions.
E
E
Most
of
them
have
served
either
in
other
oversight
committees
and
brought
a
lot
of
experience
related
to
the
job
that
was
that
was
being
done,
and
so
in
in
that
particular
instance.
I
think
that
this
committee
is
similar
to
the
planning
commission.
We
we
tend
to
scrutinize
a
little
bit
more
than
we
do
on
some
of
the
other
committees,
where
we
do
look
for
more
of
a
diversity
and
bringing
in
different
viewpoints.
E
The
planning
commission
again
has
very
technical
requirements
that
they
need
to
meet.
They
need
to
be
able
to
analyze
the
the
very
detailed
plans
that
are
put
before
them.
This
committee
needs
to
be
able
to
scrutinize
financial
projections
that
are
put
before
them
and
spending
plans,
and
so
for
that
reason
I
I
feel
it's
a
little
bit
different,
and
and
for
that
reason
I
was
in
favor
last
time
this
came
up,
I
was
in
favor
of
leaving
it
at
five.
E
I
feel
five
is
a
good
number
for
people
to
be
able
to
be
assembled
quickly
to
make
decisions,
not
so
small
that
if
one
person
is
missing,
you
can't
move
forward,
and
so
it
seemed
like
a
like
a
good
size.
E
There's
a
number
of
other
committees.
We
have
that
are
five
member
committees
and
they
seem
to
function
well.
So
I
I'm
not
dead
opposed
having
seven
but,
as
I
recall,
there
wasn't
a
whole
lot
of
diversity
in
our
applicant
pool
either,
and
so
we're
always
going
to
be
limited
by
who
applies
and
and
sometimes
you
when
you're
trying
to
decide
who's
going
to
serve
the
committee
best
who's
going
to
serve
the
city
best
and
it's
a
very
limited
pool.
E
You
might
have
one
person
that's
more
diverse
than
the
rest,
but
maybe
not
as
qualified
as
somebody
else.
I
I
would
hesitate
to
do
that.
Reverse
affirmative
action
and
pick
somebody
who's
slightly
less
qualified
only
because
they
bring
diversity.
So
those
are
my
comments.
I
mean
I'm
not
opposed
to
having
more
more
members
on
the
committee.
I
just
feel
that
we
have
to
be
careful
about
why
we're
doing
it,
and
you
know
we
had
the
discussion
last
time.
I
don't
think
that
anything
has
really
changed.
E
We
were
in
a
hurry,
then,
to
seat
some
people
and
get
them
in
place
so
that
we
could
make
some
decisions
on
that
money,
and
so
we
move
forward.
I
believe
they're
probably
getting
ready
to
meet
again
soon,
and
so
I
would
hate
to
try
to
rush
into
another
decision
to
add
more
people
to
make
to
meet
that
deadline.
So
at
this
point
I
say
you
know,
maybe
we
we
can
look
at
at
that
a
little
bit
later.
I
don't
want
to
try
to
rush
that.
A
Before
go
to
the
vice
mayor,
so
yes,
they
meet
tomorrow
and
then
their
next
regular
scheduled
meeting
is
january
of
2022..
Vice
mayor
medina.
B
Yeah,
I'm
in
favor
of
it
being
seven
members
how
that
it's
too
soon
for
them
to
probably
get
selected
my
my
problem
with
choosing
only
those
that
applied
previously.
B
I
think
there
could
be
some
people
out
in
the
public
that
looked
at
the
number
of
people
who
were
applying
and
kind
of
went.
You
know
what
I'm
not
gonna,
I'm
not
gonna
bother.
B
So
I
think
we
should
take
a
little
bit
of
time
to
interve
put
it
out
for
for
the
public
to
participate,
interview
and
seat
them.
So
that's
it.
So
I'm
in
favor
of
moving
forward
it
doesn't
have
to,
you
know,
be
super
rushed
and,
but
I
think
we
should
we
should.
We
should
have
an
inter
interviews
because
there
could
be
people
out
there.
That
really
are
that
really
want
to
take
on
this
job?
So
thank
you.
A
I
would
say
for
for
me,
I'm
not
opposed
to
going
to
seven.
Another
reason,
if
you
remember
is
d
martini
had
said
hey.
We
need
to
get
this
up,
there's
a
lot
to
go
through
in
the
beginning.
Five
is
a
much
more
manageable
number
so
that
we
can
get
this
goal
and-
and
you
know,
get
the
ball
across
the
finish
line.
A
I
I
also
would
concur
that
if,
if
you're
gonna
do
it,
then
you
do
it,
and
that
means
you
open
it
up,
because
a
lot
of
time
has
passed.
Some
folks
may
wish
to
still
apply.
Those
that
have
applied
can
still
be
asked,
see
if
they're
still
interested,
but
then
you
open
up
to
community
because
that's
what
what
we're
all
saying
is
we
want
to
have
folks.
A
So
you
know
the
other
thing
too
is
we're
saying
diversity
because
of
by
maybe
youth
or
age
or
stuff
like
that,
so
I
just
don't
know.
I
went
back
to
look
at
the
last
time.
We
discussed
this
on
june
23rd.
It
was
very
specific,
like
well
those
that
have
young
children
in
the
community
the
trying
to
get
diversity,
but
it
was
kind
of
all
over
and
I
thought,
like
some
of
the
rationale
for
the
diversity
was
stuff.
A
You
can't
ask
on
an
application,
so
I
want
to
make
sure-
and
let
me
tell
you-
I
saw
dave
nigel's
application
when
he
first
applied
50
something
years
ago,
and
there
was
a
lot
of
questions
on
this
application
back
then
in
the
city.
You
cannot
ask
today,
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
doing
it
for
the
right
reason.
I
don't
think
that
there
is
a
rush
because
they
do
meet
tomorrow.
So
that's
not
going
to
happen,
and
so,
but
you
know
I
think,
opening
it
up.
A
Yes,
am
I
opposed
to
seven
no
and
are
the
five
doing
the
job?
Yes,
I
think
we
said
that
last
time
when
they
came
back
and
said:
hey,
we
don't
like
that
40
something
thousand
dollars.
We
don't
recommend
that,
and
so
you
know,
I
think,
that
they're
doing
the
job
so,
but
I
saw
okay
and
then
there's
somebody
from
the
community
just
put
their
hand
up.
So
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
stop
ask
city
clerk
to
bring
in
mr
smith.
F
F
And
it's
definitely
what
we
need,
and
you
know
the
difference
between
five
and
seven
people.
You
know
to
have
oversight
on
what
we're
doing
with
our
funds.
F
I'm
just
believes,
I
think
it's
a
great
idea,
and
I
hope
that
the
council
passes
it.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
mr
smith.
Well,
I
think
you've
heard
from
everybody
that
they're
willing
to
look
at
that
concept
just
about
how
fast
city
manager
is
there
something.
What
would
you
suggest
because
there
are
there's
difference?
I've
heard
from
mr
hamilton
from
the
only
the
current
pool
I've
heard
from
the
two
medinas
that
said
open
it
up.
So
mr
hamilton.
A
Yeah
and
I
apologize
it
might
be
the
hour
but
you're
correct,
councilman
mason
said
he
was
trying
to
limit
staff
resources
and.
D
That
was
one
of
the
issues
that
was
raised
by
other
council
members
in
the
past,
so
I
I
was
okay
with
that,
but
I'm
definitely
open
to
opening
the
applicant
pool.
I
know
that
was
that
was
done
in
the
past,
so
I
don't
see
why
it
couldn't
be
done
again.
I'm
fine
with
that.
A
Okay,
well
that
took
care
of
that
problem:
everybody's
good
for
the
most
part
city
manager.
If
you
could
come
into
the
discussion
and
maybe
give
us
a
suggestion
on
what
would
you
how
best
to
to
can
move
this
to
bring
it
back?
As
we
talked
about.
C
So
staff
has
no
preference
on
the
recruitment
methodology.
I
think
we've
heard
probably
from
a
majority
of
council
that
they
would
like
to
or
are
okay
with,
opening
the
recruitment
back
up.
We
can
certainly
execute
that
the
typically
the
the
challenge
is
not
a
workload
issue.
With
regard
to
these
recruitments,
it's
your
your
schedules
and
and
getting
you
guys
together
for
the
lengthy
interview
process,
depending
on
the
number
of
applicants,
and
so
initially.
B
You
know
my
gut
was
you
guys,
may
decide.
C
To
use
the
the
the
pool,
but
if
you
want
to
go
a
different
way,
well,
we're
happy
to
implement
that
and
we
will
work
with
you
guys,
based
on
the
number
of
applicants
to
schedule
a
interview
process,
of
course,
virtual,
where
you
guys
can
do
that,
and
we
can
certainly
support
that.
A
A
I
would
think
right,
and
so
we
can
get
these
bodies
up
to
full
capacity,
so
the
city
manager,
if
you
and
your
the
staff,
can
work
on
that
and
just
give
us
an
update,
we'll.
C
A
You
on
scheduling
and
like
I
think
vice
mayor
said-
I
mean
this
doesn't
have
to
happen
tomorrow,
so
do
understand!
Let's,
if
we're
going
to
do
it,
let's
make
sure
we're
actually
pushing
it
out
into
avenues
and
areas
that
maybe
we
always
don't
think
of
going,
but
maybe
there's
some
new
opportunities
outside
the
box
that
in
these
coveted
times
that
we
might
be
able
to
get
the
word
out
okay.
A
So,
let's
move
on
to
the
third
bullet
point
request:
city
manager,
two
one
schedule
a
closed
session
of
the
city
council
to
discuss
the
possibility
of
acquiring
the
l
crystal
property
from
the
san
bruno
park,
unified
school
district
and
to
assess
the
opportunity
for
release
of
site
for
sam,
I'm
sorry
site
for
park
and
rec
substation
during
the
rack,
which
is
recreation
aquatic
center
construction,
and
so
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
to
council
member
mason.
But
to
all
of
us.
A
D
Great,
so
we
recently
learned
through
a
public
correspondence
from
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district,
that
the
sale
of
el
crystal
school
has
fallen
through
as
a
planning.
Commissioner,
I
urge
the
city
to
thoroughly
consider
the
purchase
of
this
property
when
the
opportunity
was
presented,
since
I
was
not
on
the
council
at
the
time.
I'm
not
sure
what
discussion
was
had
around
this
topic.
Nor
can
I
guess,
nor
would
I
have
guessed
that
I
would
be
here
today
as
a
council
member
with
this
as
a
potential
opportunity
provided
that
the
sale
has
not
gone
through.
D
We
do
not
know
whether
the
san
bernard
school
district
has
any
plans
for
the
property.
The
school
site
adjacent
to
our
beautiful
san
bernardino
park
should
not
go
unignored,
which
is
why
this
item
is
agendized
tonight
with
the
rack
scheduled
to
break
ground
this
year.
The
timing
could
not
be
better
to
consider
l
crystal
as
an
alternative
site.
However,
does
this
make
sense?
What
would
it
cost
the
city?
Would
the
construction
be
too
prohibitive
to
individuals
who
may
need
to
go
and
sign
up
for
any
kind
of
classes?
D
We
don't
know
we
don't
have
the
answer
to
all
these
questions,
so
the
request
tonight
is
to
ask
staff
to
have
these
questions
and
any
other
answers
needed
by
the
san
bruno
park
school
district
in
san
bruno
to
be
answered
in
order
to
make
an
effective
decision
if
that
decision
is
even
available,
if
it's
not
available.
Okay,
if
it's
too
expensive.
Okay,
if
it's
a
possibility,
okay,
but
we
just
don't
know
until
we
ask
so
I'm
asking
the
council
tonight
to
support
this
request
that
may
behoove
the
city.
D
The
most
appropriate
direction
at
this
time
is
to
request
council
support
in
scheduling
a
closed
session,
and
that's
what
I'm
requesting
tonight
to
have
a
closed
session
regarding
the
potential
acquisition
of
the
property.
If
that's
even
on
the
table,
because
we
don't
know
anything
more
than
that,
the
property
fell
through
with
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district,
so
I
don't
know
if
city
attorney
zapferano
thinks
we
should
take
these
as
separate
topics
or
if
one.
If
the
council
agrees
on
both
topics,
it
can
just
move
forward.
A
Okay,
so
we
have
a
member
of
the
public,
we
have
trustee
jennifer
blanco.
I'm
gonna
ask
her
to
be
brought
in
for
her
participation,
and
then
we
also
have
another
person,
mr
reichel
city
clerk.
G
Unless
I
can
can
y'all
hear
me:
yes,
whenever
you're
ready,
you
can
start
okay,
hello,
everyone
good
evening
and
happy
new
year.
This
is
jennifer
blanco,
I'm
one
of
the
five
trustees
on
the
san
bruno
park,
school
district
and
I
so
apologize
I'm
experiencing
technical
difficulties
here
at
home.
I
was
trying
to
log
on
so
thank
you
for
this
time.
G
I
just
wanted
to
touch
base
on
the
item
that
councilwoman
mason
spoke
earlier
regarding
having
the
joint
the
two
city
governances
meeting,
I'm
supportive
that,
as
I've
been
one
of
the
five
board
members.
G
Actually,
I
think
the
only
one
on
the
board
who
has
been
very
adamant
about
reconvening
that
that
meaning
once
again
the
last
I
think,
the
first
and
last
one
we
had
was
the
in
the
days
of
former
superintendent,
dr
david
hot,
which
was
years
ago,
and
it
was
a
very
beneficial
meeting
for
the
for
both
parties
and
not
only
did
I
think
it
was
morty.
I
do
believe
you
mentioned
that
it
was
that
we
were
going
to
be
presenting
like
it
was
a
just
a
united
front.
G
It
was
actually
more
than
that,
and
so
the
process
that
that
was
followed
back
then,
was
we
had
the
joint
executive
advisory
committee
meet.
It
wasn't
just
the
city
council,
it
was
the
city
manager
only
and
the
superintendent,
so
it
was
the
we
call
it.
The
joint
executive
advisory
committee
so
it'd
be
the
two
board:
members,
superintendent
city
manager
and
the
two
city
council
members
that
represent
that
that
committee
on
your
side.
So
instead
of
just
having
the
superintendent
and
the
city
manager,
I
mean
that's
the
way
that
was
done
back
then.
G
I
would
suggest
that
we
adhere
to
that
same
procedure
as
well,
because
then,
when
us
board
members
forward
our
agenda
items
to
that,
come
to
the
to
the
board
members
that
represent
us
on
that.
On
that
meeting,
I'm
sorry
committee,
then
the
two
of
you
representing
the
city
council,
will
bring
forth
your
agenda
items
as
well.
So
I
hope
to
have
to
reconvene
that
committee
meeting
again
with
both
city
council
members,
all
five
city,
council
members
and
all
five
of
us
board
members,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
it.
A
Have
a
good
evening
and
we've
given
directions
to
staff
next
speaker,
please.
F
Hi
robert
good
evening,
good
morning,
almost
linda's
request
is
to
consider
the
bus
to
discuss
the
possibility
of
acquiring
and
later
she
said,
seriously
purchasing
the
el
crystal
property
from
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district
if
they
are
the
owners
of
the
property.
Obviously,
if
we
were
to
purchase
this
where's
the
money
coming
from,
but
since
this
was
agendized
on
here,
I
don't
think
you
can
go
to
it
into
a
closed
session,
because
the
citizens
in
san
bruno
that
read
this
will
not
have
any
idea
of
what
you're
doing
so.
F
A
Okay,
any
other
speakers,
I
don't
see
any.
D
A
A
Okay,
so
we
have
a
request
and
it
wouldn't
be-
it
wouldn't
be
convenient
tonight,
so
there
wouldn't
be
any
closed
session
this
evening.
Just
just
for
clarity,
I
think
there
are
two
questions
being
asked
here:
assess
the
potential
opportunity
for
potential
use
or
lease
of
el
crystal
elementary.
A
I
know
that
the
superintendent
well,
we
all
got
the
email
that
stratford
school
had
had
withdrawn
in
escrow
and
so
that
site
is
is
open.
I
don't,
I
believe,
maybe
the
superintendent
and
or
city
manager.
I
know
they
have
regular
discussions.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
already
something
that
looking
at,
which
would
probably
be
brought
up
iraq
meeting
because,
as
you
know,
they've
looked
to
city
property,
they've,
looked
to
cappuccino,
high
school,
etc.
A
So
that's
one,
but
if
they're
already
in
dialogue,
then
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
reinvent
that,
but
on
the
closed
session
I
think
it's
just
a
matter
of
a
yes
or
no.
If
we
want
to
have
that
done
rather
than
getting
into
the
specifics
or
our
feelings
on
it,
I
don't
want
that
here,
but
city
attorney,
let's
just
clarify
what
the
speaker
had
asked.
F
Sure,
well,
there
is
no
proposal
to
have
a
quick
session
tonight
that
you
can't
add
a
closed
session
to
tonight's
agenda
anyway.
So
the
proposal
is
simply
to
direct
the
city
manager
to
schedule
a
closed
session
at
an
upcoming
meeting
to
discuss
the
price
and
terms
of
sale
in
the
event
that
there
is
a
negotiation
open
between
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
the
school
district.
A
And
it
is
true:
councilman
mason,
no,
you
don't
know
what
transpired,
but
we
did
have
a
closed
session
before,
but
but
that
was
then
this
is
now
so,
let's
just
go
around
the
room.
Whether
we
want
to
ask
a
city
manager
to
do
so,
councilmember
hamilton
so.
E
Yeah,
I
think
they're
they're,
good
ideas
and
and
we've
definitely
discussed
them
before
they've
been
before.
What's
a
little
unusual,
is
us
sort
of
asking
for
a
closed
session
before
there's
anything
to
negotiate,
because
normally
it
would
work
the
other
way
around.
So
I
I'm
not
exactly
sure
what
would
be
discussed
in
the
closed
session
generally.
When
there's
you
know
a
proposal
for
us
to
to
hear
we
we
would
have
staff
would
would
request
a
closed
session
for
us
to
to
deliberate
on
it.
E
So
I
am
not
exactly
sure
if,
there's
anything,
that's
closed
session
worthy
and
there
are-
I
mean
there-
are
definitely
limits
on
what
we
can
have
closed
sessions
on
and
if
it's
just
a
concept,
I
don't
know
that
that
qualifies
for
a
closed
session,
but
I
mean
if,
if,
if
it
does
fall
within
that,
you
know
within
that
category
of
things
that
we're
allowed
to
meet
privately
on,
then
then
I
I'll
support
it,
but
I'm
not
sure
that
it
does.
F
Yeah,
that's
actually
a
very
good
question.
So,
of
course,
this
is
the
first
time
that
many
of
us
are
are
hearing
about
this
particular
issue.
We
heard
about
it
a
few
days
ago
when,
when
it
was
requested
to
be
placed
on
the
agenda,
I'm
not
personally
familiar
with
what.
If
any
proposal
the
school
district
may
or
may
not
have
made,
the
the
only
thing
that
can
be
discussed
in
closed
session
is
the
price
in
terms
of
sale
or
release
of
the
property.
F
So
so
you
would
be
instructing
your
real
estate
negotiator,
in
that
case
the
city
manager
regarding
the
price
in
terms
of
sale
or
release
of
the
property
in
a
closed
session.
So
I
think
it
would
be
best
to
leave
that
decision
up
to
the
city
manager
to
determine
if
there
is
such
a
proposal
and
if
and
when
the
city
does
receive
such
a
proposal,
then
that's
what
can
be
discussed
in
closed
session
or
the
price
in
terms
of
sale
or
lease
of
the
property.
B
The
intent
so
so
what
happened?
What
happened
last
time?
What
I
could
share
is
is
when
any
public
property
from
the
school
is
available
as
surplus
property
that
they're
going
to
sell
it.
They
they
have
to
offer
it
and
the
city
at
that
time
could
decide
if
the
property
is
still
for
sale,
which
we
don't
know
right,
so
that
offer
will
go
out
and
then
we
would
meet
to
to
determine
if
we
wanted
to
bid
on
the
prop
property
or
not.
B
B
As
for
the
iraq,
I
think
that's
within
their
city
manager's
authority
to
negotiate
a
a
lease
or
an
interest
in
it,
and
if
and
if
I
I
think
we
should
be
looking
at
it-
that
should
be
another
option,
since
it's
so
close
and
it's
not
going
to
cap
and
it
wasn't
available
before
so
I'm
a
little
hesitant
that
we're
jumping
we're
jumping
the
horse
a
little
bit
here
like
like
we.
We
need
to
wait,
but
the
city
manager's
hearing
all
this.
So
it's
I'll.
B
Let
him
figure
out
how
to
talk
about
acquiring
space
for
our
rec
center
and
as
for
a
close
session,
it's
not
necessary
yet
until
we
know
that
they're
offering
it
for
sale
again,.
A
Okay
and
then
we'll
go
to
the
manager
after
me,
and
I
am,
I
believe,
also
it's
too
early,
because
we
don't
even
know
what
is
transpiring.
So
I
think
that's
where
the
manager
would
need
to
reach
out,
and
I
don't
even
know
where
it's
at
you
know
after
stratfor
step
back
from
it.
So
I
think
there
are
parameters
in
which
for
us
to
meet
in
closed
session,
they
have
to
be
identified.
We
have
to
have
information
russia's
to
talk
to
say
so.
What
are
they
going
to
do?
A
I
mean
that
can
be
a
dialogue,
and
maybe
they
maybe
the
manager
may
know
something,
but
I
think
we're
putting
that
they
come
to
us
when
there's
something
for
surplus
or
to
purchase
or
negotiate,
and
so
I'd
like
to
have
that
same
path
done
rather
than
having
a
meeting
to
talk
about
a
what.
If
we
don't
know
what
that,
if
is
city
manager,
sure.
C
C
They
haven't
offered
it
for
sale,
maybe
we're
too
soon,
because
we
don't
even
know
if
it's
for
sale,
they're,
sort
of
right,
the
other
council
member
mason,
that's
saying:
hey,
let's
talk
about
it,
maybe
we'll
make
an
offer
she's.
Also
right
right.
C
Someone
doesn't
have
to
have
a
property
for
sale
for
you
to
talk
about
price
and
turns
to
give
them
an
offer,
and
that
can
legitimately
happen
in
closed
session,
and
I
think
the
city
attorney
is
not
in
his
head,
and
so
this
is
really
a
just
decision
for
council.
Of
course,
superintendent
espinosa
and
I
are
in
close
communications.
We
talked
today
we
talked
yesterday.
C
We
talked
shortly
after
they
sent
their
press
release
saying
that
stratfor
school
that
deal
was
off.
I
don't
think
the
district
has
met
to
talk
about
what
their
next
steps
are.
Should
the
city
council.
C
Say:
hey:
let's
let
let's
potentially
offer
the
the
the
district
something
for
the
property.
You
can
do
that
in
closed
session
or
you
can
wait
to
see
what
their
next
steps
are
and
make
that
decision
later,
totally
a
decision
of
the
council
on
the
point
with
regard
to
temporary
facilities.
I
know
the
council
knows
this,
but
it's
important
for
the
public.
C
It
potentially
may
be
a
nice
location
for
temporary
facilities,
while
the
new
recreation
and
aquatic
center
is
being
constructed.
That
was
never
entertained
because
with
the
stratfor
sale
they
were
actually
going
to
be
under
construction.
When
we
were
under
construction
now
that
that's
off
it's
you
know,
I.
C
I
certainly
think
it's
reasonable
to
to
see
if
the
district
has
plans
for
that
facility
over
the
next
two
and
a
half
years
and
what
argues
be
consistent
with
whatever
their
plans
are,
even
if
they
were
going
to
sell
it,
somebody
conceivably
would
have
to
go
through
an
entitlement
process,
so
we
can
occupy
it
while
they're
going
through
that
process,
I
reached.
C
And
so
he
and
I
will
certainly
connect.
We
talked
about
taking
a
tour
of
the
facility.
It
has
been
vacant
for
several
years
and
so
there's
honestly,
a
number
of
questions
I
have
before.
I
could
even
entertain
the
idea
of
tilting
it
up
as
a
temporary
facility
because
if
it
costs
a
pretty
sum
for
us
to
go
in
there
and
make
it
habitable
for
our
temporary
operations,
I
think
the
the
other
plans
that
we
have
in
place
may
be
more
appropriate
and
so
work
needs
to
to
happen.
C
To
have
that
conversation
in
any
detail
and
I'll
tell
you
those
conversations
already
started,
but
then
back.
C
I
think
we
can
take
an
action
tonight
and
say
you
know
what
we're
gonna
have
one
to
potentially
talk
about.
If
we
wanted
to
make
an
offer,
you
know
how
we
could
potentially
fund
that
and
where
we
have
money
or
we
can
wait
until
later,
until
sort
of
more
things
are
known,
but
certainly
we
can
only
talk
price
and
terms.
We
can't
talk
potential
use
what
we
would
use
it
for
what
what's
the
public
good
of
the
city
owning
it.
All
of
that
stuff
has
to
happen
in
public.
C
We
can
only
talk
price
returns
and
the
council
members
that
say
that
the
that
it
is
typical
that
you
would
have
a
closed
session
only
having
first
had
those
conversations
your
right
to,
but
that's
not
to
say
you
can't
do
it
in.
A
So
I
guess
once
you
hit
11
30
p.m,
everybody's
right,
so
that
that
makes
it
easy
for
us.
So
with
that
said,
I'm
just
going
to
speak
for
myself
since
you're
already
meeting
talking
to
the
superintendent
in
regards
to
the
potential
opportunity,
gonna
tour
it
I
say
that
you're
already
doing
it.
So
that's
already
being
done
and
then
you'll
put
that
in
possible
in
your
hand
of
opportunities
if
it
pans
out
as
far
as
the
the
closed
session.
A
Personally,
just
for
me,
I
I
think
we
need
to
wait
to
see
what
the
district's
going
to
do
or
what
their
plan
is
and
I'm
sure
when
you
guys
tour.
Oh
crystal,
maybe
you
have
a
conversation,
but
that's
that's
me
so
vice
mayor
medina,
sorry.
B
Upon
hearing
what
our
city
manager
just
said,
I
think
we
should
go
ahead
and
just
schedule
it
and
and
and
to
have
the
discussion.
So
I'm
in
favor
of
this.
A
Okay
and
mr
hamilton's
still
in
favor,
yes,
mr
salazar,
well,
we
haven't,
we
have
a,
we
have
a
majority,
so
I
think
there's
a
consensus,
there's
already
so
city
manager.
However,
however,
it
works
that
it's
able
to
be
listed
appropriately
I'll,
let
you
in
the
city,
the
city
attorney,
worked.
D
A
Well,
we
haven't
voted
on
the
rest,
we're
just
giving
direction,
and
so
the
direction
is
that
there's
the
majority
of
the
council
that
wants
to
you
already
heard
what
I
said
so,
but
stops
being
city
managers
heard
it.
So
the
attorneys
heard
it
to
go
ahead
and
figure
out
a
time
and
place
for
a
closed
session
that
meets
within
the
parameters
of
the
to
meet
the
legal
legal
needs
of
everything.
A
Okay,
all
right,
so,
let's
keep
going
so,
let's,
let's
get
out
into
the
same
day,
comments
from
council
members
on
mr
salazar
update
on
san
bernardino
hearts
committee
and
just
future
activities.
E
Okay,
thank
you
and
I'll
try
to
be
very
brief.
So
back
last
summer,
in
july
we
established
a
heart
committee
and
we
met
for
the
first
time
in
october.
E
We
had
two
meetings
this
last
year
october
and
november,
and
the
primary
task
of
the
committee
was
to
take
the
lead
on
the
city's
observation
of
united
again
against
hate
week
and
to
that
end,
the
committee
created
a
public
service
announcement,
a
video
featuring
some
san
bruno
residents,
speaking
out
about
inclusion
and
their
thoughts
on
diversity
in
san
bruno
and
the
committee
also
created
an
extensive
list
of
books
and
videos
that
highlighted
diversity,
topics
that
were
available
for
that
for
that
week,
they're
still
out
there
on
the
website
for
anyone
who
still
is
interested
in
either
seeing
the
video
or
following
up
on
some
of
the
reading
material,
and
so
the
the
when
the
committee
was
established
it
had.
E
You
know,
one
of
its
goals
was
to
take
the
lead
on
united
against
hate
and
also
there
was
a
few
other
topics,
including
building
trust
and
strengthening
partnerships
within
the
community.
E
And
so
at
this
point-
and
I
want
council
member
mason
just
to
speak
on
this-
because
she's
she's
co-chairing
this
with
me,
so
I
want
to
get
her
her
input
as
well.
But
you
know
we
felt
at
this
point.
It
was
appropriate
to
come
back
to
the
council
to
sort
of
update
on
what
had
happened
in
this
last
year.
We
it
was
kind
of
a
mad
scramble.
E
At
the
end,
once
we
got
the
committee
assembled,
we
have
a
really
really
great
group
of
people
on
the
committee
right
now
really
hard
working,
a
bunch
of
people
that
are
just
so
willing
to
roll
up
their
sleeves
and
not
only
come
up
with
ideas
but
actually
execute
on,
and
so
there's
a
lot
of
potential
there
with
this
group,
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
keep
that
momentum
going.
E
So
with
that,
I'm
going
to
ask
councilmember
mason
to
also
give
us
her
thoughts
on
how
things
went
and
her
some
of
her
ideas
and
we'll
see
where
the
council
wants
to
go
with
that.
They're.
Definitely
not
looking
for
direction
tonight,
but
just
want
to
put
it
out
there
and
then
we
can
come
back
for
a
discussion
at
some
later
time.
A
D
Thank
you.
I
just
want
to
thank
councilmember
salazar
for
agendizing
this
topic.
I
think
it's
great
that
he
wanted
to
initiate
the
report
out.
I
think
it
was.
It
was
really
nice.
Actually,
I'm
not
sure
that
I
forgot
how
the
group
was
put
together,
but
it
was
a
really
nice
spread
of
different
parts
of
san
bruno
from
our
schools
to
I
believe
there
was
someone
from
one
of
the
local
churches
very
diverse,
and
I
just
in
different
ages.
D
It's
just
it's
a
really
nice
group
of
people
that
we're
working
with
and
the
united
against
hate
week.
I
thought
was
a
success.
It's
unfortunate
because
we
had
planned
to
show
the
actual
documentary,
but
you
know
we
just
weren't
able
to,
but
I
just
think,
like
you
know,
pushing
out
the
information
on
social
media
of
what
people
can
read
what
people
can
watch
how
what
podcasts
are
available.
D
I
kind
of
I'm
thinking
of
doing
that
again,
just
because
I
thought
it
was
really
great,
but
I
think
upcoming
upcoming
topics-
we've
got
black
history
month
coming
up,
we've
got
you
know
women's
history
month
coming
up,
so
maybe
some
maybe
some
activities
that
could
be
done
in
our
covered
world
around
those
topics.
D
Those
months
just
some
thoughts,
but
overall
I
think
the
committee
was
really
engaged,
I'm
not
sure
if
everybody
on
the
council
knows,
but
we
were
split
into
two
separate
committees
and
in
addition
to
the
committee
meetings,
we
also
met
outside
of
those
meetings
to
bring
back
to
the
committee
the
ideas
that
eventually
came
to
fruition.
D
So
it
was
a
it
was
nice
and
it
was
a
big
time
commitment
for
a
lot
of
people
on
the
committee.
So
I
want
to
thank
everybody
who
may
watch
this
that
that
participated.
A
Okay
and
just
as
a
reminder,
the
heart
committee,
I
brought
to
council
the
categories
of
who
we
were
going
to
try
to
get
and
reached
out.
Like
councilmember
mason
said
I
went
to
father
mike
and
saint
bruno's
to
have
went
to
saeeda
the
chamber
to
ask.
I
went
through
that
to
get
that,
and
I
must
say
speaking
and
interviewing
or
or
meeting.
A
I
was
very
impressed
with
the
folks
and
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
that
is
a
good
group
that
is
is
does
what
comes
through
and
is
is
valuable
and
should
continue.
So
I
think
vice
mayor
medina
or
hamilton,
anything
to
add
or
comment.
B
Mr
hamilton,
you
can
go
first,
oh
I
I
just
want
to
applaud
the
formation
of
of
this
committee
and
all
the
good
work
that
it's
doing
this.
This
committee
embodies
all
the
best
things
of
san
bruno
about
this.
What
this
community
is
and
what
this
community
can
do.
So
I
absolutely
applaud
all
the
efforts
that
have
been
done
on
this.
B
Mr
mayor,
I
concur.
I
I
thank
you
both
for
reporting
out.
It's
probably
the
first
report
out
in
a
very
long
time
of
the
of
the
committee.
So
so
thank
you.
Thank
thank
everybody
for
their
for
their
good
work.
Okay,.
A
So
and
I
I
apologize,
but
going
back
under
council
comments,
council
member
mason,
do
you
have
any
other
comments
for
tonight.
D
Oh,
I
just
wanted
to
thank
staff
for
putting
together
that
really
fun
video
wishing
everyone
happy
holidays.
It
really
made
my
day.
I
love
that
city
attorney.
Zephyrano
speaks
italian,
who
knew
and
I
just
really
enjoyed
watching
it.
To
be
honest,
so
I
want
to
thank
staff
for
putting
that
together.
It
was
great.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
salazar
was
there
anything
else
you
wanted
to
add
under
council
comments.
E
No,
that's
it
we're
right
under
the
gun
here
to
finish
by
midnight
council.
B
I'll,
do
it
really
really
fast?
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
to
the
for
for
the
folks
who
spoke
at
public
comment
and
offered
their
kind.
Congratulations
to
me,
and
I
also
would
like
to
thank
the
city,
manager
and
city
staff
who
have
who
have
helped
me
so
much
with
my
onboarding
process
and
for
for
all
of
you
for
welcoming
welcoming
welcoming
me
so
nicely
onto
this
body.
A
B
Yes,
thank
you
just
wanted
to
share
with
the
community
that
this
saturday,
our
san
bruno
park,
school
district,
will
be
having
a
special
board
meeting
to
talk
about
governance
and
training
and
and
this
this
new
era
of
working
together.
I
think
if
people
are
really
interested
in
the
schools,
you
should
start
attending
their
zoo
meetings
and
and
I'd
like
to
thank
superintendent
espinosa
if
he's
still
on
the
line.
B
B
B
Right,
don't
put
yourself
in
the
that
position,
where
you're
going
to
be
frantically
worried
about
what
to
do,
and
so
wear
your
mask.
Wash
your
hands
stay
away
from
people
and
and
just
be
careful
because
if
you
could
hear
the
the
fear
in
somebody
well,
what
should
you
do
now?
B
Well,
wow,
okay
kind
of
try
to
stay
away
from
people
at
home,
and
you
got
to
wait
a
certain
number
of
days
to
get
tested
because
it's
not
going
to
show
up
like
immediately
so
just
be
careful
out
there
and
we
made
it
this
far.
You
know
just
continue
making
a
sacrifice
for
you
and
your
family.
A
Okay-
and
I
know
it's
late
folks,
but
I'll
cut
out
my
personal
comments
and
I'll
just
go
we're
going
to
adjourn.
A
You
know
it
has
been
a
tough
year
last
year
and
it's
this
year
starting
off
a
little
tough
too,
but
there
are
two
individuals
that
that
we
have
lost,
but
I
wanted
to
bring
up
and
give
them
the
acknowledgement.
The
first
one
is.
A
Waiting
for
the
picture,
the
first
one
is
a
former
mayor
and
council
member
george
corey
george
corey.
I
gotta
read
a
little
bit
because
folks,
if
you
want
we're
there,
we
go
okay.
So
yes,
so
a
lot
of
things.
People
don't
know
about
him.
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
know
him
for
quite
some
time,
and
he
is
a
interesting
gentleman
that
has
a
lot
of
history
and
I'll.
A
He
also
served
in
the
air
force
after
he
was
done
with
their
then
he
went
and
got
his
law
degree
and
opened
up
a
in
san
mateo
county
with
that
bible
and
himself,
and
they
started
to
do
it.
One
of
the
things
he
noted
in
the
story
he
tells
is
that
one
of
his
first
fees
was
a
tray
of
tomatoes
from
a
grateful
client,
because
that's
all
that
they
could
afford,
but
he
also
worked
one
of
the
things
he
was.
He
also
talked
about
helping
and
supporting.
A
He
worked
for
the
civil
rights
movement
in
mississippi
during
the
1950s
and
represented
demonstrators
who
were
arrested
while
protesting
discrimination
in
the
1960s.
He
was
very
much
active
in
the
community,
already
alluded
to
the
mayor
and
council.
He
also
ran
for
congress
in
1979,
who
is
very
engaged
and
very
involved
at
the
county
level
and
and
living.
A
He
also
was
in
the
shelter
network.
He
was
one
of
the
board
with
a
live
moves
he's
given
to
a
lot,
and
you
might
have
seen
him
at
a
council
meeting.
You
also
probably
see
have
seen
him
in
the
posey
parade
a
few
years
ago,
where
he
wrote
as
a
former
council
member.
A
He
truly
really
cared
his
office
was
in
millbrae,
but
he
truly
cared
about
san
bruno
and
his
heart
and
his
frank
candor
and
advice,
sometimes
when
you
asked
for
it
when
you
didn't,
but
he
is
truly
a
gentleman
and
a
made
a
great
contribution
to
san
bruno
to
this
county
and
to
many
people's
lives.
So
I
want
to
acknowledge
former
mayor
and
council
member
george
clory.
I
appreciate
all
he
has
done.
A
Harry,
as
you
may
know,
is
just
things
on
san
mateo
avenue
and
as
I've
understood
it,
it
used
to
be
the
optimist
club
that
ran
and
put
on
the
posey
parade,
and
then
that
started
to
fade
and
then
the
lions
club
picked
it
up,
which
then
harry
became
very
active.
He
was
a
part
of
the
lions.
He
was
the
president.
A
You
would
see
him
drive
his
yellow
corvette,
usually
with
alfred
or
sometimes
former
city
manager,
so
he
was
one
that
also
was
very
instrumental
in
the
narita.
So
not
only
did
he
love
going
to
narita
or
italy
when
he
was
able
about
when
the
narrative
delegation
would
come,
there
would
come
harry,
no
matter
what,
with
sake
and
then
to
toast
to
his
friends,
and
he
was
with
the
sister
city
committee.
I
can't
tell
you
you
know
that
he
also
was
on
the
san
bernardo
chamber
of
commerce.
A
He
served
on
the
board
of
directors,
president
chamber
manager
for
several
years,
also
a
few
folks
who
have
been
in
town.
You
may
have
remember
the
bay
hill
wine
and
art
festival,
which
was
on
san
bruno
avenue,
that
used
to
happen,
and
he
was
facilitated
that
because
had
to
do
with
cars
and
he
was
a
car
fanatic.
A
So
you
know
I've
spoken
prior
to
his
passing
and
subsequent
to
his
wife
and
his
daughter
and
they're
very
appreciative,
and
obviously
it's
been
very
tough.
But
you
know
harry
is
a
man
about
town
that
always
took
care
of
the
chamber,
took
care
of
local
merchants
and
would
make
sure
he
visited
them
and
loved
his
meals
that
it
will
never
be
the
same,
but
we've
lost
a
gem
in
harry
and
a
man
that
I
will
tell
you
going
into
his
shop.
A
He
had
stories,
he
knew
things
and
he
had
some.
I
will
miss
him.
He
had
some
really
great
stories
and
really
just
was
very
candid
and
blunt.
So
for
that,
my
colleagues,
I
want
to
adjourn
this
meeting
in
the
honor
of
george
corey
and
harry
posta,
and
also
acknowledging
that
there's
been
a
lot
of
loss
of
loved
ones
and
family
members.
A
I
know
folks
who
are
41
49,
51
and
55
within
a
month,
and
so
it
is
just
a
friend
and
others,
and
it
has
just
been
really
tough
so
for
all
those
that
are
suffering
for
all
those
that
have
may
have
lost
someone,
please
never
lose
hope,
always
keep
the
faith
and
in
all
of
their
memories,
and
for
a
2021
to
be
better
I'd
like
to
adjourn
for
a
moment
of.