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San Bruno Regular Meeting June 8, 2021
4. Announcements/Presentations
A
We
will
proceed
on
to
item
number
four
announcements
and
presentations
the
first,
the
first
one.
I
will
ask
the
city
clerk.
B
A
Thank
you
very
much
appreciate
that
next
item
is
item
b,
join
us
for
a
community
meeting
on
mountain
flying
safety
that
will
be
held
on
monday
june
21st
at
6
pm.
The
community
meeting
will
include
a
presentation
and
guest
speaker
from
the
california
department
of
fish
and
wildlife.
A
The
meeting
will
be
conducted
via
zoom
and
a
link
will
be
available
soon
on
the
city's
homepage
at
www.sanbruno.ca.gov,
and
I
appreciate
for
us
having
that
because,
as
you
know,
many
communities
are
experiencing
that,
and
so
this
is
the
proper
agency,
and
so
they
will
be
there
to
conduct.
Meeting
item
number
c
receive
update
on
covet
19,
responsive,
jennifer
dianos.
Please.
C
C
Over
the
beyond
the
blueprint-
that's
the
now
famous
june
15th
date-
that's
coming
up
next
week,
copenhagen
vaccination
availability
statistics
and
a
program
for
cash
prizes
from
the
state
city,
services
and
resources,
and
then
I'll
be
available
for
questions
after
that.
C
So
I'll
start
with
the
beyond
the
blueprint.
This
is
the
state
of
california
ending
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy.
So
for
the
last
year
more
than
a
year,
we've
under
went
changes
to
businesses
and
operations
and
modifications
to
how
we
go
into
the
marketplaces,
and
this
is
going
to
change
beginning
june
15th.
C
As
of
that
day,
businesses
may
return
to
usual
operations
similar
to
what
was
before
covid.
If
we
can
all
remember
that,
it
seems
like
it
was
yesterday
and
forever
ago,
with
the
exceptions
of
mega
events,
an
omega
event.
C
000
people
indoors
and
10
000
people
outdoors
after
june
15,
there
will
be
no
restrictions
for
capacity
limitations
and
physical,
distancing
masking
and
face
coverings
will
be
required
per
the
california
department
of
public
health
guidance
that
will
remain
current
travelers
should
follow
this
cdc
and
the
california
department
of
health
travel
advisories,
and
that
will
identify
what
is
and
is
not
recommended,
and
some
employers
are
most
employers
in
california
are
subject
to
calosha
requirements
and
those
will
stay
as
indicated
by
osha,
so
that
is
separate
from
the
june
15th
date.
C
As
of
as
of
today.
It
stands
that
we
still
remain
in
the
yellow,
tier
and
so
we'll
be
in
the
yellow
tier
for
the
last
week
of
the
blueprint
for
a
safer
economy,
the
cova
19
vaccination.
So
with
the
increase
in
vaccinations
and
the
decrease
in
covet
cases,
we
do
have
here
in
san
bruno
our
local
statistics.
C
C
7Th
79.5
of
our
population,
12
and
above
have
been
vaccinated,
67
to
77,
that's
four
census
tracts
within
our
healthy
equity,
quartile
have
been
vaccinated
and
that's
in
comparison
to
the
county-wide
statistics,
county-wide
we're
at
84.8
for
16
and
above
and
82.9
for
12
and
above
also,
as
of
yesterday
june
7.
C
in
the
health
quartile.
It's.
E
C
Goal
is
always
70
and
so
we've
met
or
exceeded
that
to
some
extent
the
vaccine
availability
is
is
now
broad
and
so
californians
age,
12
and
over
are
eligible
for
vaccinations.
C
C
Five
833-422-4255,
so,
in
addition
to
getting
vaccinated,
there's
a
wide
variety
of
locations
that
you
can
go
to
get
vaccinated
and
I'm
just
gonna
pick
one
that
I
think
is
pretty
great.
C
E
C
The
state
of
california
is
also
offering
backs
for
the
win,
and
this
is
really
a
cash
incentive
for
those
that
have
and
have
not
been
vaccinated.
Yet
so
the
three
components
that
are
on
the
screen,
10
winners,
will
be
selected
on
june
15th
to
receive
1.5
million
in
a
lottery
style,
winning
there's
a
drawing
for
50
000
dollars.
On
friday,
this
past
friday,
15
people
were
selected
to
win
this
drawing
and
there's
going
to
be
another
15.
This
upcoming
friday
on
june
11.
C
and
for
those
that
haven't
been
vaccinated,
there's
an
opportunity
to
get
a
50
gift
card.
So
until
funds
are
depleted
starting
late
in
may,
the
first
two
million
californians
that
start
and
complete
the
vaccination
can
receive
a
50
gift
card.
And
if
you
have
already
been
vaccinated,
don't
worry
because
you
don't
really
have
you
don't
have
to
do
anything
to.
C
Vaccinated
and
the
good
news
is
that
the
50
000
dollar,
drawing
last
friday,
there
were
several
bay
area
winners,
unfortunately
not
in
san
mateo
county,
but
they
were
local.
Nonetheless,
city
services
and
resources.
Our
emergency
operations
center
remains
activated
and
will
continue
to
monitor
status.
That's
even
after
the
june
15th
date.
There
are
no
major
changes
to
city
services.
Since
our
last
report
to
the
city
council,
with
the
exception
of
a
couple.
C
Of
last
week,
our
team
is
in
process
of
developing
a
plan
for
the
senior
center
reopening
it's
currently
underway
and
will
be
announced
once
that
plan.
C
And
we
do
have
as
a
convenience.
This
has
remained
available
throughout
covid,
but
we
have
a
payment
center,
that's
on
our
city's
home
page
and
so
that'll
really
route
you
to
the
appropriate
web
page
to
make
a
payment
for
your
water
bill
to
make
a
payment
for
your.
C
Bill,
so
it's
all
in
one
one
page,
so
it's
convenient
one-stop
shop
and,
lastly,
the
california
code,
19
rent
release
so
don't
be
thrown
off
by
the
title.
It
is
cold,
rent
relief,
but
it
is
for
both
rent
and
utilities.
This
is
for
financial
assistance
for
those
that
are
income
eligible
renters
and
landlords,
and
this
program
is
really
designed
to
assist
those
that
are
impacted
by
kovic
19
to
assist
with
unpaid
back
due
rent
and
utilities,
and
so
you
can
check.
C
C
Earlier
today
I
don't
have
a
slide,
but
earlier
today
the
county
did
also
announce
a
program
for
relief
for
small
businesses
that
will
waive
permit
fees
from
the
county
health
department,
and
so
that
program
is
also
designed
to
support
small
businesses
and
will
be
reflected
in
the
annual
permit,
renewals
and.
C
That's
all
I
have
for
you
this
evening,
just
a
reminder
to
sign
up
for
smc
alert
for
emergency
notifications
and
to
follow
us
on
social
media,
and
with
that
I'm
available
for
any
questions
you
may
have.
A
A
I
see
he's
with
us
and
I
will
read
a
few
of
the
whereases
and
I
will
virtually
hand
it
to
robert,
and
he
can
please
say
a
few
words
to
update
us,
whereas
the
district
works
with
the
mosquito
and
vector
control
districts
throughout
california,
the
united
states,
environmental
protection
agency
and
the
state
department
of
public
health
to
reduce
pesticide
risks
to
humans
from
mosquito
and
vector-borne
diseases
and
new
citizens,
and
whereas
national
mosquito
control
awareness
week
will
increase
the
public's
awareness
of
the
threat
of
diseases
and
encourage
the
public
to
take
action
in
preventing
transmitted
diseases
and
will
highlight
the
activities
of
the
various
mosquito
and
vector
research
and
control
agencies
working
to
minimize
the
health
threat
within
california.
A
Now,
therefore,
irico,
mayor
of
the
city
of
san
bruno,
do
hereby
proclaim
the
week
of
june
20th
through
the
26th
2021
as
mosquito
control
awareness
week
in
the
city
of
san
bruno,
and
ask
that
all
citizens
become
a
part
of
the
team
to
quote
fight
the
bite.
Now.
I'd
like
to
turn
it
over
to
who
represents
the
city
of
cebu
exceptionally
well,
and
has
always
been
willing
to
to
do
that
for
us,
it's
rico
and
your
director
board
member
rico.
E
Thank
you:
honor
mail,
honorable
mayor
city,
council
and
staff,
I'm
robert
rickle,
the
city
of
san
bernardino's,
trustee
to
the
san
mateo
county,
mosquito
and
vector
control
district,
and
I'm
here
to
accept
the
city's
proclamation
recognizing
mosquito
awareness
week
here
in
san
bruno
on
behalf
of
the
san
mateo
county
mosquito
and
vector
control.
I'm
happy
to
accept
this
proclamation.
E
As
we
fight
the
bite
park,
staff
have
reported
dead
birds
which
the
district
has
been
able
to
promptly
pick
up
and
test
for
west
nile
virus
and
have
found
to
be
carrying
west
nile
virus
they've
been
able
to
take
the
appropriate
actions.
Faster
residents
continue
to
report.
Their
mosquito
concerns
just
a
little
bit
about
how
your
trustee
participate
on
the
district's
board
of
trustees.
E
A
No
and
thank
you
for
being
here
to
accept
it
and
again
we
do
appreciate
what
you
do
and
what
you
have
been
doing
to
represent
san
and
reports
that
you,
the
council,
on
a
timely
fashion.
So
thank
you,
you're.
A
Welcome
with
that,
we
will
move
on
to
item
e,
receive
presentation
from
the
fire
and
police
chiefs
regarding
the
city's
requirements
for
the
use
of
safe
and
safe
fireworks
in
san
bruno
and
san
bruno's
policies,
and
I
know
that,
as
I
had
asked
for
this
to
be
up
earlier
than
it
usually
is
because,
as
we
know,
last
year
there
was
we
started
receiving
emails.
A
I
have
started
to
receive
them
and
I
thought
it
was
best
for
us
to
put
this
on
the
agenda
for
the
community
to
hear
it
and
get
an
earlier
update,
and
I
would
turn
it
over
to
either.
I
believe
the
fire
chief
first.
A
F
I'm
here
great
good
evening,
honorable
mayor
and
members
of
the
council,
ari
delay,
your
fire
chief.
Thank
you
very
much
for
having
us
here
this
evening,
we're
here
to
present
information
regarding
the
safety
and
enforcement
for
this
year's
fireworks
and
fourth
of
july
event.
I'm
joined
here
this
evening
by
my
colleague,
police,
chief
ryan
johansen,
and
we're
already
on
the
next
slide.
I
will
start
out
by
presenting
the
fire
department's
preparations
for
this
year's
firework
and
fourth
of
july
celebrations.
F
First
and
foremost,
I
wanted
to
highlight
the
fact
that
the
san
bernardino
fire
department,
in
coordination
with
the
san
bernardino
police
department,
will
be
in
what
we
call
unified
command.
For
this
event,
this
is
an
important
management
practice
that
we
have.
That
is
something
we've
always
done
in
the
past,
and
it's
an
important
structure
that
we
provide
to
create
a
seamless
response
for
both
fire
and
law
enforcement
personnel
for
any
potential
event
that
happens
during
the
fourth
of
july
itself.
F
And
staff,
the
fourth
of
july
event-
and
this
also
will
provide
us
an
opportunity
to
utilize
the
new
type
six
engine.
If
anybody
recalls,
we
recently
were
granted
a
type
six
engine
for
the
city
of
san
bruno
from
cal
oes,
and
that's
a
great
asset
to
have
for
any
type
of
vegetation
fires
that
we
may
have
in
the
city
and
respond
to
any
other
emergencies
throughout
the
city.
F
The
san
bernardino
fire
department
will
also
have
all
of
our
fire
prevention
staff
on
duty
for
the
fourth
to
provide
fire
investigation
services
as
necessary,
and
the
san
bernardino
fire
department
and
police
department
have
created
a
joint
public
service
announcement
that
was
filled
by
city
net
services
and
will
be
aired
on
channel
one
as
well
as
we
are
currently
in
the
process
of
sending
out
a
citywide
mailer
postcard,
with
some
of
the
safety
issues
associated
with
the
fourth.
F
Our
fire
prevention
department
or
division
has
also
conducted
mandatory
safety
meetings
with
all
the
booth
operators
to
make
sure
that
they
are
really
up
to
date
with
all
the
safety
items
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
are
aware
of.
In
relation
to
the
selling
of
fireworks
and
operations
in
the
boots,
and
if
I
could
have
the
next
slide.
F
A
few
safety
items
that
I
wanted
to
cover
for
this
presentation
this
evening
is
the
use
of
safe
and
sane
fireworks
for
the
public,
first
and
foremost
the
safe
and
sane
fireworks
have
always,
they
will
always
have
that
seal
from
the
state
fire
marshal's
office,
as
you
see
before
you
on
the
slide
second
we'd
like
to
to
reinforce
that
we
want
to
keep
fireworks
at
least
10
feet
away
from
any
structures
to
keep
that
safe
distance
and
separation.
F
And
next
we
want
to
make
sure
that
folks
would
have
an
extinguisher
hose
or
some
other
source
of
water
nearby
to
be
able
to
extinguish
fire
if
it
did
start
during
the
4th
of
july.
Fireworks
celebrations
as
well
and
lastly,
and
most
importantly,
this
is
something
that's
specifically
been
an
issue
in
the
past.
F
Folks
want
to
really
be
safe
and
put
fireworks
away
in
some
type
of
container,
and
often
it's
been
placed
in
plastic
containers
to
to
be
able
to
get
them
out
and
covered
up,
and
it's
caused
a
few
fires
in
the
past
for
us,
so
we
don't
want
to
dispose
of
any
recently
used
fireworks
in
garbage
cans
and
any
other
receptacle
that
is
is
not
fireproof.
F
So
those
are
the
the
primary
safety
concerns
that
we
have
from
the
fire
department's
perspective
and
with
that
I'd
like
to
turn
it
over
to
my
colleague,
police
chief
ryan,
johansen,
steve
johansen,.
G
Thanks
chief
delay
appreciate
it
if
I
can
get
my
slide
to
advance
here,
I'll
continue
on
with
the
presentation.
So
as
as
mr
mayor
members
of
council,
as
you
all
know,
and
as
the
community
knows,
the
fourth
of
july
is
a
major
undertaking
for
your
police
department.
This
year
will
certainly
be
no
exception.
G
We
are
acutely
aware
of
the
fact
that,
as
we
are
coming
out
of
covid
restrictions
on
june
15th
and
moving
to
a
fourth
of
july
holiday,
that
falls
on
a
sunday
on
a
weekend,
it
will
no
doubt
be
a
very
busy
fourth
of
july,
even
among
other
fourth
of
julys.
G
I
also
want
to
make
sure
that
the
community
knows
the
police
department
is
acutely
aware
of
the
fact
that,
while
many
revelers
really
enjoy
the
fourth
of
july
and
it's
a
big
part
or
for
a
long
time,
has
been
a
big
part
of
what
it
means
to
live
in
san
bruno
to
participate
in
fourth
of
july.
Fireworks
activities
there's
also
a
significant
segment
of
the
population.
That
is
deeply
troubled
by
the
noise,
especially
things
that
come
along
with
illegal
fireworks
use
both
in
terms
of
safety.
G
The
explosions,
the
things
flying
through
the
air
and,
as
has
been
the
case
for
many
many
years
here
in
the
city
of
san
bruno,
your
police
department,
will
do
absolutely
everything
it
can
to
minimize
the
impact,
the
negative
impact
of
the
fourth
of
july
celebration
within
our
city
so
beginning
with
some
of
the
things
we
do
each
year
and
certainly
are
doing
this
year
to
prepare.
Obviously
we
we
always
have
this
robust
outreach
and
communications
effort.
Most
of
that
is
via
social
media.
The
fire
chief
already
mentioned
the
joint
psa
with
fire.
G
I
think
that
the
the
fourth
of
july
celebration
has
been
a
part
of
san
bruno
for
so
long
now
that
most
of
the
community
knows
what's
allowed
and
what
isn't
allowed
and
truthfully
what
we're
really
asking
for
is
for
people
to
just
do
the
right
thing
and
comply
with
the
law.
To
begin
with,
this
is
not
something
that
the
police
department's
going
to
simply
be
able
to
enforce
its
way
into
compliance
with,
because
it
is
so
widespread
and
involves
so
many
people
celebrating
at
the
same
time.
G
So
we
really
continue
with
the
outreach,
not
because
we
necessarily
need
to
educate
the
community
so
much
as
to
ask
the
community
to
please
help
us
to
respect
everybody
on
the
fourth
of
july
and
celebrate
in
ways
that
are
responsible,
safe
and
don't
negatively
impact
members
of
the
community
that
really
have
a
hard
time
with
the
loud
explosions
and
some
of
the
safety
issues
that
come
with
fire,
namely
among
those
are
any
of
our
residents
that
suffer
from
ptsd
and
obviously,
pets
have
a
great
deal
of
trouble
with
the
fourth
of
july.
G
Additionally,
pre-fourth
of
july,
we
always
go
out
and
contact
previous
sort
of
problem
locations
for
lack
of
a
better
term
places
where
we've
previously
issued
violations,
citations,
known
residences
that
tend
to
have
a
number
of
illegal
fireworks
in
the
fourth
of
july.
We
maintain
a
list
that
rolls
over
year
over
year
and
we
get
out
proactively
just
to
try
and
remind
them
about
the
fines
and
to
gain
some
compliance
in
advance.
G
We
deploy
officers
on
an
overtime
basis
to
conduct
proactive,
unmarked
unit
enforcement
of
fireworks
violations
for
several
days,
leading
up
to
the
fourth
of
july,
and
even
for
one
to
two
days
after
the
fourth
of
july,
depending
on
when
the
fourth
falls,
just
in
an
effort
to
acknowledge
the
fact
that
for
many
members
of
the
community
we've
gotten
reports
that
fireworks
are
already
starting
and
we're
still,
you
know
a
few
weeks
away
from
the
fourth
holidays,
so
just
know
that
we
are
out
in
advance
trying
to
get
on
top
of
the
problem.
G
A
big
undertaking
for
us
is
every
year
in
collaboration
with
fire.
We
offer
a
formal
incident
action
plan.
This
is
a
very
robust
document
that
covers
basically
all
the
contingencies
that
come
with
the
fourth
of
july,
not
just
basic
operations
in
terms
of
how
we
plan
to
address
safety
issues
and
illegal
fireworks
usage,
but
also
in
terms
of
how
we'll
respond
to
significant
emergencies
in
collaboration
with
fire,
if
they,
if
they
arise.
G
The
fire
chief
already
mentioned
these
mandatory
safety
meetings
with
booth
operators.
Police
play
an
active
role
in
that
as
well,
and
then
we
issue
informational,
warning
notices
to
all
city
facilities
so
that
we
can
get
those
out
not
only
through
police
and
fire,
but
through
public
works
and
permitting,
and
all
the
other
groups
that
tend
to
have
contact
points
with
the
members
of
our
community
in
order
to
just
make
sure
that
the
word's
getting
out
that
the
fourth
is
coming
and
what
enforcement
will
kind
of
look
like.
G
So
in
terms
of
illegal
fireworks.
Enforcement
to
clarify
safe
and
sane
fireworks
are
permitted
for
use,
starting
on
the
28th
of
june
from
noon
to
9,
00
pm
and
then
on.
The
4th
that
expands
from
noon
to
11
pm
but
technically
outside
of
those
windows
even
use
of
safe
insane
fireworks.
The
ones
that
have
the
seal
on
it
that
the
fire
chief
presented
to
us
earlier
is
illegal
they're
not
to
be
used
outside
of
those
those
windows
and
timelines.
G
Our
response
on
the
4th
of
july
is,
as
usual,
all
police
department
staff
will
be
working
the
4th
of
july.
It's
mandatory,
every
single
one
of
our
employees
is
ordered
into
work
so
that
we
can
have
the
best
most
robust
response
possible
to
support
the
community
and
through
what
is,
can
be
a
pretty
challenging
holiday
for
a
lot
of
people.
G
So
please
know
that
while
I'm
quite
certain
it
will
never
be
enough,
given
the
scope
of
the
problems
that
we
often
face
in
the
fourth,
your
police
department
is
pulling
out
all
the
stops
and
doing
everything
we
can
to
be
available
to
you.
I
can
tell
you,
as
I
tend,
to
share
every
year.
This
is
an
illustration.
My
oldest
daughter's
birthday
is
the
fourth
of
july,
and
I
have
not
been
there
for
one
of
those
for
19
years
now.
G
We
will
be
using
marked
units
highly
visible,
unmarked
units
that
are
not
visible
bicycle
units
that
are
not
very
visible
and
surveillance
teams
and
unmarked
surveillance
vans,
including
surveillance
equipment.
So
I
mentioned
this
for
a
couple
of
reasons.
One
is
for
those
of
you
who
might
call
and
have
complaints
about
people
using
illegal
fireworks.
If
you
don't
see
a
black
and
white
unit
show
up
on
your
street.
That
does
not
mean
the
police
department
did
not
respond
to
your
complaint.
G
Oftentimes.
The
black
and
white
units
are
about
the
least
effective
method
to
actually
affect
arrests
and
issue
citations,
because
we
stick
out
like
sore
thumbs
and
it's
very
easy
for
people
to
see
us
coming
from
a
very
long
distance
and
move
out
of
the
way.
So
we
make
a
much
more
robust
use
of
unmarked
units,
most
of
which
you
will
not
recognize
as
police
vehicles
unless
you
get
real
up
close
and
see
people
wearing
uniforms
inside
of
them.
The
same
is
true
of
bicycles
and
our
surveillance
teams.
G
Please
know
that
it
is
exceedingly
difficult
to
put
together
what
you
need
to
put
together
to
issue
a
lawful
citation
for
violation
of
fireworks
of
illegal
fireworks.
Use
know
that
the
officer
has
to
actually
on
view
what
we
call
onviewer,
actually
witness
firsthand
the
use
of
the
illegal
fireworks,
be
able
to
pin
it
to
a
specific
individual,
be
able
to
recover
evidence,
be
able
to
safely
detain
that
person
and
issue
a
citation
for
what
really
amounts
to
an
infraction
at
the
city
municipal
code
level.
G
So
there
are
a
number
of
challenges
and
just
know
that
you
know
when
you,
when
you
call-
and
you
tell
us
that
you've
seen
someone
using
illegal
fireworks.
We
still
by
law,
have
to
witness
that
ourselves
and
take
several
steps
before
a
citation
can
be
issued.
And
so
I
can
tell
you
from
working
this
detail
for
the
past
16
years.
G
It
is
just
not
as
simple
as
showing
up
and
issuing
tickets
times
we're
out
of
vehicles
lurking
around
in
the
neighborhoods
on
foot
for
20
30
minutes
in
order
to
hone
in
on
the
source
of
the
legal,
fireworks,
usage
and
issue
citations,
and
we
are
doing
those
things,
but
they
take
time
and
take
resources,
and
so
we
can't
be
everywhere
all
at
once.
We'll
talk
a
bit
more
about
that
in
just
a
moment,
it
is
a
one
thousand
dollar
administrative
citation
for
the
use
or
possession
of
any
illegal
fireworks.
G
The
the
short
list
here
right.
If
you
we
talked
about
the
seal,
but
if
there's
no
seal
or
you're,
not
sure,
generally,
if
a
firework
flies
in
the
air
beyond
about
six
feet
or
if
it
explodes,
it
is
illegal
and
you
can
buy
these
things
in
what
might
seem
like
legal
locations
in
the
bay
area.
So
a
word
of
caution
to
the
community
that
if
it
shoots
in
the
air
or
it
explodes,
it,
is
almost
certainly
illegal
and
could
subject
you
to
a
1,
000,
administrative,
fine
from
the
city.
G
If
you're
seen
by
the
police
last
year,
we
also
used
what
we
call
social
host
citations.
The
municipal
code
does
say
that
if
your
residence
is
deemed
to
be
responsible
for
hosting
a
party
or
allowing
illegal
fireworks
use
to
continue,
we
can
cite
the
home
owner
or
person
in
in
control
of
that
gathering.
G
We
do
not
have
to
find
the
actual
individual
who's
lighting
the
fireworks
themselves,
and
so
please
know
that,
if
you're
hosting
a
party
in
the
fourth
of
july,
it
is
your
responsibility
to
ensure
that
none
of
this
is
going
on
in
association
with
your
groups
and
your
party
when
it
comes
to
reporting
violations
to
the
police.
This
is
a
more
difficult
area,
and
this
is
something
that
we
have
worked
a
lot
with
in
terms
of
proving
our
theories
over
the
last
several
years
and
I'll.
Try
to
keep
it
brief.
G
By
saying
that
the
vast
majority
of
the
citations
we
issued
every
year
are
the
direct
result
of
the
proactive
efforts
of
the
police
officers
working
the
enforcement
detail
because,
as
they
previously
described,
it
usually
takes
some
time
to
kind
of
work.
Your
way
into
identifying
and
seeing
exactly
who's
using
the
fireworks
and
to
make
that
attention
and
issue
the
citation.
G
And
so
what
isn't
a
lot
of
value
to
us?
And
this
is
contradictory
to
most
of
what
the
police
department
relies
on
and
does
you've
heard
me
say
many
times
that
you
are
our
eyes
and
ears
as
members
of
the
community,
and
that
remains
true
in
the
fourth
of
july,
but
only
if
you
see
very
specifically
an
individual
person
who
you
can
describe
that
is
lighting
off
illegal
fireworks.
G
What
is
not
of
value
to
us,
in
fact,
really
distracts
our
efforts
from
getting
to
the
source
of
the
problems
and
issuing
citations
are
the
more
vague
reports.
We
are
acutely
aware
of
the
fact
that
there
are
aerial
fireworks
and
illegal
fireworks
being
used
all
over
the
city
in
the
fourth
of
july.
So
a
reporting
party
that
calls
the
police
department
to
say:
hey,
it's
been
going
on
all
night
on
my
block
on
you
know
the
100
block
of
x
street
or
in
this
neighborhood
or
near
that
park.
G
G
So
that
concludes
our
presentation
for
both
the
fire
chief-
and
I
thank
you
for
your
time
and
for
giving
us
this
opportunity
to
get
out
ahead
of
this
a
little
bit
and
explain
what's
coming.
I
know
there
will
be
another
presentation
coming
up
closer
to
the
fourth
of
july
and
then
we
always
do
the
post
fourth
of
july
report
to
let
the
community
know
how
the
enforcement
operations
and
other
calls
for
service
went.
But
for
now
that's
what
we've
got
and
I'm
happy
to
address
any
questions
or
comments
from
council
or
the
community.
A
Thank
you
very
much
to
both
chiefs
and
if
we
could
stop
sharing
the
screen
right
now
bring
us
all
together.
Thank
you,
but
again,
yes,
but
once
again
thank
you
to
both
of
you
for
your
presentations.
I
do
see
council
member
hamilton
hand
us
up,
sir.
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
chief
delay
and
thank
you
chief
johansen
for
the
the
presentations.
I
have
a
few
questions.
Will
the
the
psa
that's
being
put
together
for
channel
one
be
made
available
online,
so
we
can
spread
it
as
far
and
wide
as
possible
through
our
social
media
channels.
B
Great
thank
you.
You
talked
about
the
proactive
enforcement
pre
pre-visiting,
the
the
addresses
where
you've
issued
citations.
Before
will
you
also
be
able
to
visit
addresses
where
you
we
know
that
illegal
fireworks
have
been
used
in
the
past
but
were
unable
to
cite
because
of
all
the
difficulties
that
you
just
mentioned
about
actually
being
able
to
get
to
the
point
of
issuing
a
citation.
G
Yeah,
essentially,
we
maintain
a
list
of
complaint
locations,
so
it's
not
all
attached
to
citations.
In
fact,
in
many
cases,
citations
end
up
being
issued
to
people
who
don't
live
in
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
they're,
not
necessarily
associated
with
a
residence.
So
these
residential
follow-ups
are
mostly
about
large-scale
parties
where
we
know
there
tend
to
be
illegal.
Fireworks
used
year-over-year.
B
That's
great,
okay,
thank
you
and
then
last
question
regarding
the
social
host
citations.
Do
you
have
an
approximate
number
of
how
many
of
those
were
given
out
last
year.
G
This
is
just
for
my
own
personal
recollection.
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me
now,
but
I
believe
there
were
four
issued
last
year
of
the
30-some
odd
citations
issued.
Okay,
thank
you.
We
generally
just
I'm
sorry
just
to
be
clear.
G
We
generally
obviously
are
going
to
do
the
best
we
can
to
give
the
homeowner
or
the
resident
an
opportunity
to
comply
before
issuing
those
citations,
because,
it's
great
to
say
you
have
to
be
in
control
of
your
party,
but
it's
also
a
very
difficult
thing
to
do
right
and
you
can't
keep
track
everyone
all
at
once.
So
we'll
typically
issue
warnings
and
if
we
have
to
come
back
out
for
the
same
residence.
That's
when
we'll
issue
those
social
host
sites.
B
Great
thank
you.
I
just
want
to
acknowledge
the
the
the
hard
work
and
the
near
impossibility
of
of
the
job
that
that
your
teams
will
have
on
the
on
the
fourth
and
thank
you
for
it
in
advance.
Thank
you.
D
Thank
you.
So
let
me
start
by
adding
my
thanks
to
council
member
hamilton's
appreciation
to
what
both
the
fire
and
police
have
to
go
through
to
cover
this
this
event
and
and
chief
johansen
you
especially
having
to
make
that
that
family
sacrifice
every
year
in
order
to
to
fulfill
this
obligation.
It's
it's
it's
unfortunate,
but
I
it
is
appreciated.
D
I
back
the
before
the
pandemic.
I
did
a
right
along
and
I
I
can
attest
to
the
frustration.
Oddly
enough,
I
think
we
were
15
minutes
into
the
ride-along
where
the
first
citation
was
issued
was
somebody
who
you
know
clearly.
First
time
doing
it
had
no
idea
what
they
were
up
to,
but
then
the
rest
of
the
night.
D
We
were
chasing
shadows
and
you
know
there
were
neighbors
where
there
were
lookouts
for
the
people
who
were
doing
it
and
they
saw
us
coming
a
mile
away,
even
undercover,
so
yeah,
it's
definitely
frustrating.
D
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the
communication.
That's
going
to
go
out
and
I
I've
heard
concerns
from
the
community
about
you
know
the
the
dryness
the
windiness,
the
fires
that
we've
been
dealing
with
are
still
fresh
in
people's
minds.
D
It
could
there
be
a
focus
on
that
in
the
communication
to
sort
of
appeal
to
people's
more
practical
sense
and
and
just
really
drive
home,
that
the
danger
that
there
is
from
from
these
aerial
fireworks.
D
You
know
if
at
all
possible,
I
don't
know
how
far
along
the
process
is
in
getting
that
that
message
out,
but
it
seems
like
that's
a
very
real
concern
that
might
help
drive
the
point
home,
and
I
also
wanted
to
share
I
just
today
I
was
on
a
roundtable
discussion
that
took
place
with
the
league
of
california
cities.
Where
you
know
there
was
almost
a
hundred
participants
on
that
and
everybody
expressing
the
same
frustration
where
you
know
they're
they're,
raising
their
fines
up
to
the
maximum
they're.
D
D
D
Some
people
had
some
success
with
drones,
but
we're
definitely
not
alone,
and
so
again
I
just
wanted
to
echo
my
thanks,
and
I
appreciate
everything
that
you
that
you
all
do.
A
Any
other
questions
from
colleagues.
If
there's
anybody
from
the
public
who
had
a
comment,
please
now
would
be
the
time
to
raise
your
hand
if
seeing
no
other
hands
up
from
colleagues
or
the
public.
I
will
just
finish
quickly
that
I
did
speak
to
the
mayor
of
pacifica
this
afternoon
and
I
had
talked
in
regards
to,
as
you
know,
they
sell
safe
and
sane
fireworks
as
we
do,
which,
as
a
reminder,
is
a
voter
initiative,
we
we
will
get
emails
which
we
had
is
just
ban
everything.
A
It
was
a
voter
initiative,
no
fives
that
passed
as
same
as
pacifica
has
done,
so
they
also
take
cautionary
measures,
bring
extra
staff
on
and
that's
where,
how
we're
paying
for
these
extra
services,
whether
it's
public
works,
fire,
police,
etc,
is
through
a
I'll
call.
It
a
surcharge
that
is
given
and
passed
through
to
the
client,
the
customer,
and
that
is
what
is
deriving
the
monies
and
the
resources
that
we're
able
to
put
on
the
streets.
A
And
unfortunately,
as
the
chief
johansen
said,
he
hasn't
seen
his
daughter's
birthday
and
everybody
is
called
in
right,
and
so
that
means
they're
not
with
their
family
and
friends
and
they're
doing
their
best
job
to
protect
this
community
and
everybody,
it's
all
hands
on
deck.
So
I
I
again
want
to
thank
both
of
you
and
your
departments,
and
we
will
all
be
you'll,
be
in
our
thoughts
and
it's
the
same
with
the
community
as
we
embark
upon
this
post
fourth
of
july
in
our
post
covent
times.
A
So,
thank
you
again
appreciate
it.