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C
A
A
Thank
you
very
much.
I
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
Item
number
four
public
comments
for
items
not
on
the
agenda.
We
are
going
to
begin
members
public,
we'll
have
up
to
three
minutes.
Temple
policies
refer
matters
raised
in
this
form
the
staff,
our
investigation,
our
actions
were
appropriate
brown
apps
prohibits
the
council
from
discussing
or
acting
upon
items
and
agendas.
Pursuant
to
state
law.
We
do
have
a
710
public
hearing.
C
D
A
Thank
you
very
much
enjoying
next
speaker.
Please.
B
B
The
second
thing
I
have
is,
I
know
that
they're
starting
to
pave
the
area
and
and
strike
the
area
of
the
senior
center
and
we've
been
told
that
we
can
park
below.
I
don't
know
if
the
council
has
thought
about
a
tram
that
would
come
from
the
parking
below
to
bring
you
up
to
the
doors
of
the
senior
center,
and
maybe
you
could
have
times
so
that
people
would
know
when
they
can
park
and
when
it
they
could
come
on
up
to
the
center.
B
Whole
community,
but
there
is
a
woman
there
who
has.
I
have
heard
her
on
a
number
occasions,
speaking
to
volunteers,
I
believe
she's,
the
supervisor
or
the
superintendent,
I'm
not
positive,
but
she
has
just
yelling
disrespectful
inappropriate,
and
it
is
very
very
sad
because
we
want
to
keep
our
volunteers.
B
They
don't
have
to
be
there
if
they
don't
want
to.
On
a
second
thought,
with
the
same
person,
she
spoke
on
stage
to
the
group
about
the
the
paving
people
were
talking,
the
audience
and
she
said,
shut
up,
just
shut
up,
which
I
thought
that
is
inappropriate
disrespectful
and
it's
also
elder
abuse,
and
I
would
hope
that
you
would
look
into
it.
Maybe
we
could
contact
aging
and
adult
services
to
bring
in
some
classes
or
something
for
her,
so
she
could
interact
with
people
on
a
more
pleasant
basis.
A
Meeting
but
I'm
against
right
choice,
I
think
you
either
win
or
you
lose
and
the
second.
C
C
C
A
Okay,
thank
you
with
that
we're
going
to
move
into
our
public
hearing,
which
is
to
begin
at
7
10,
but
we
are,
I
then
close
and
as
we
read
it
and
get
prepared,
I
think
we
will
be
making
that
time
on
time
that
we
have
in
the
past.
This
is
under
public
hearings.
Item
a
hold
the
sixth
public
hearing
waived
the
second
reading,
an
adopted
ordinance
to
adopt
a
district
map
and
amend
municipal
code
chapter
2.32.010.
A
D
Mr
mayor,
we
will
get
ready
to
pull
up
the
slide
presentation
and
begin.
The
first
presentation
or
presentation
will
start
by
kristen
parks,
our
demographic
consultant
from
nbc.
However,
we
want
to
wait
to
open
the
public
hearing
until
7
10
clock
shows
708.
I
know
for
members.
A
Of
the
public
that
have
not
attended
our
other
hearings,
there
may
be
a
question
of
why
we
are
waiting.
We
are
waiting
because
state
law
mandates
that
these
public
hearings
begin
at
a
time
certain
that
is
on
the
posted
agenda,
and
so
that's
7
10.
we're
one
minute
away.
I'm
wasting
all
the
time.
I
can't
wait
but
yeah
at
7
10..
A
Thank
you
for
that
explanation.
There's
a
state
as
the
manager
indicated,
and
we
have
been
very
good
and
have
had
all
those
hearings
starting
properly
at
7
10..
So
we
will
do
just
that
and
we
have
just
a
little
bit
on
the
nasa
council
just
and
staff
and
our
presenters
please
stand
by
as
we
begin
right
at
7,
10.
A
I'm
showing
the
hour
of
7
10
unless
my
clock
is
fast
or
slow,
and
so
with
that
I
would
ask
if
we
can
begin.
B
B
So
I'm
going
to
start
by
giving
a
quick
background
so
currently
in
the
city
of
san
bruno,
both
the
mayor
and
the
council
members
are
elected
at
large.
What
that
means
is
that
every
voter
in
the
city
has
the
opportunity
to
elect
the
mayor
and
every
council.
Member
now
there
is
a
state
law
called
california
voting
rights
act
that
encourages
cities
to
switch
from
at
large
elections
to
buy
district
elections
in
a
by-district
election
system.
B
Voters
will
continue
to
be
able
to
elect
the
mayor
every
voter
in
the
city,
but
each
district
will
elect
one
council,
member
and
only
voters
within
that
district
will
have
the
opportunity
to
vote
for
their
one
council.
Member
in
2020.
The
city
of
san
bruno
proactively
made
the
decision
to
make
the
transition
to
by
district
elections,
and
this
decision
was
made
in
the
context
of
several
other
cities
around
the
state
and
the
county
being
faced
with
lawsuits
that
were
forcing
the
change
to
buy
district
elections.
B
So
in
order
to
change
either
the
number
of
council
members
or
the
direct
election
of
the
mayor,
voter
approval
is
required,
and
that
is
because
of
a
proposition
from
the
1970s
that
put
that
governing
structure
in
place
for
san
bruno.
B
So
we
have
held
five
public
hearings.
This
evening
is
the
sixth
and
the
city
has
gone
above
and
beyond,
because
only
four
public
hearings
are
required
or
five
public
hearings
are
required
by
law.
The
city
is
holding
six
and
also
held
two
community
workshops,
and
if,
once
we
get
this
map
adopted,
then
we
will
be
in
compliance
with
the
april
15th
deadline
that
the
count
that
is
in
place
so
that
the
county
registrar
of
voters
has
all
of
the
information
necessary
for
the
november
election.
B
E
Thank
you,
kristen,
and,
as
has
been
mentioned,
my
name
is
jen
mendtwig.
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
with
you
again
this
evening
and
share
another
update
with
you
at
this
sixth
public
hearing.
As
kristin
mentioned,
I'm
with
your
phibi
smith,
the
outreach
and
engagement
firm
that
has
really
been
supporting
the
city
and
your
communications
about
this
important
effort.
E
So
we
can
move
right
along
to
the
next
slide
and
one
more
so
in
the
next
few
slides.
You
see
the
various
types
of
media
that
we
have
employed
as
part
of
these
outreach
engagement
efforts,
but
I
want
to
highlight
that
it's
been
through
a
variety
of
media
and
a
variety
of
languages
and,
as
kristen
mentioned,
this
city
really
has
gone
above
and
beyond.
E
So,
in
addition
to
the
digital
outreach
I
described,
we
have
of
course
help
the
city
distribute
print
material,
and
this
is
for
folks
who
may
not
necessarily
spend
a
lot
of
time.
Online
may
not
feel
comfortable
getting
their
information
electronically.
We
still
want
to
make
sure
that
there
is
outreach
to
those
folks,
so
there
have
been
flyers
distributed
throughout
the
process.
E
Your
required
public
notices,
press
releases
sent
to
print
media,
including
those
that
have
been
picked
up
by
the
daily
journal
a
couple
of
times
and
then
an
important
area
to
highlight
is
a
citywide
mailer,
and
that's
what
you
see
here
on
this
slide.
It
was
distributed
to
all
postal
customers
across
the
city
in
february
to
notify
them
of
the
process
and
to
really
encourage
people
to
take
a
look
at
draft
maps
and
provide
their
feedback,
and
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
slide.
E
In
addition
to
digital
and
print
outreach,
we've
also
had
some
in-person
opportunities
for
people
to
get
information,
and
that
has
included
the
two
workouts
that
we've
talked
about
a
kiosk
in
the
tanforan
mall
various
engagements
at
city
associations
and
a
marquee
that
you
can
see
there
on
the
slide
at
elk,
mobile
island,
san
mateo,
ave,
really
just
letting
people
know
about
the
process
and
including
that
url.
E
So
these
past
few
slides
have
really
just
highlighted
all
the
different
types
of
ways
that
the
city
has
communicated
this
information
to
give
people
that
heads
up
and
to
encourage
participation.
So
we
can
move
on
to
the
net
guide
as
we
are
here
in
this
process.
We
do
want
to
encourage
people
to
continue
to
engage.
As
I
mentioned,
that
website
remains
up
it's
a
great
resource
for
information.
E
B
Thanks
jen
all
right,
so
this
is
the
third
and
final
part
of
our
presentation.
I
am
going
to
show
you
the
map
selected
by
council,
describe
which
districts
will
be
holding
elections
in
2022,
which
will
be
holding
elections
in
2024
and
also
review
the
legal
requirements
that
the
map
is
required
to
comply
with.
B
So
first
we
have
federal
law
and
from
the
federal
government
we
have
three
requirements
for
our
district
maps.
First
is
that
districts
are
equal
population
and
it
doesn't
mean
exactly
equal.
There
is
a
permissible
total
deviation,
which
is
the
difference
in
in
population
size
from
the
largest
district
to
the
smallest
district.
So
up
to
ten
percent
is
permitted.
B
First,
all
districts
must
be
contiguous
second,
and
this
is
the
area
where
a
lot
of
discussion
occurs
and
has
occurred
throughout
this
process,
with
with
members
of
the
public
is
to
draw
districts
that
minimize
the
division
of
neighborhoods
and
communities
of
interest
within
the
city.
B
That
is
the
goal
to
minimize
the
division.
Third,
to
create
easily
identifiable
boundaries
and
force
to
maintain
compactness
compactness
is
something
you
can
often
see
by
looking
at
the
shape
of
a
district.
B
You
want
to
make
sure
that
that
district
doesn't
look
like
it's
avoiding
taking
in
a
certain
area
and
going
farther
away
to
take
in
another
area.
So
these
are
all
things
to
keep
in
mind
that
we
have
been
talking
about,
as
we
have
reviewed
all
of
the
maps
that
that
have
been
submitted
throughout
this
process,
of
which
there
were
many,
so
30
maps
were
submitted
by
members
of
the
public.
B
B
So
of
those
public
maps
a
little
more
than
half
were
legally
compliant
at
the
baseline,
and
then
your
consultant
team
just
added
three
additional
maps
to
the
mix,
just
to
make
sure
that
all
kinds
of
different
options
were
on
the
table
and
as
those
who've
been
following,
this
process
know
at
the
last
public
hearing
couple
identified,
their
preferred
math
and
this
map
was
drawn
and
submitted
by
a
member
of
the
public
anonymously,
and
this
map
is
public
map
104,
and
you
can
see
here
on
the
screen
that
the
four
districts
here
follow
major
roads
as
boundaries.
B
You
can
see
the
freeways
of
the
280
and
380
forming
a
boundary
between
districts,
2
and
3,
and
then
going
up
north
on
el
camino,
and
then
you
also
see
the
boundary
between
district,
three
and
four
being
el
camino
up
to
san
bruno
ave
and
then
over
to
what
I
believe
is
well,
I'm
not
going
to
say
the
wrong
name
of
the
street.
But
it's
at
the
tracks.
B
There,
on
the
other
side
of
tanforan
council,
also
selected
an
election
sequence
for
this
map,
meaning
that
for
the
2022
election,
which
is
happening
on
november,
8th
districts,
1
and
four
will
hold
elections.
What
that
means
is
that
districts,
two
and
three
will
hold
their
first
buy
district
elections
in
2024.
B
Again,
no
current
members
of
council
have
any
changes
to
their
terms
as
a
result
of
this
transition
and
council
members
remain
at
large
until
they
are
elected
in
a
by-district
election.
So
you
can
think
of
this
as
a
rollout
of
of
the
by
district
system.
So
the
first
two
districts
that
will
hold
by
district
elections
do
that
this
year
and
then
the
remaining
two
in
2024.
B
So
while
you
see
on
the
screen
very
clearly
the
boundary
lines,
I
also
want
to
show
you
a
little
bit
of
the
demographics
here.
What
you
see
is
information
from
the
2020
census,
as
well
as
the
american
community
survey
and
highlighted
in
green
I'm,
showing
the
total
deviation
for
public
104,
which
is
just
under
9,
and
that
is
compliant
with
the
federal
equal
population
rule
which
says
that
that
total
deviation
must
be
under
10.
B
So
this
is
a
legally
compliant
map
in
that
way,
and
you
can
see
the
population
of
each
district
at
the
very
top
line.
You
can
see
the
racial
and
ethnic
breakdown
and
you
can
also
see
the
the
breakdown
of
citizens
by
voting
age,
and
so
it's
worth
pointing
out
in
this
particular
map
that
district
4
is
a
majority
hispanic
or
latino
district
by
total
population.
B
What
that
means
to
me
is
very
likely
in
ten
years
that
could
be
a
majority
of
latino
or
hispanic
district
by
citizen
voting
age
population
as
well,
and
then
also
pointing
out
that
district
one,
while
it's
not
a
majority
asian-american
district
by
population
at
37,
it
very
close
and
perhaps
in
10
years,
will
be,
and
the
citizen
voting
age
population
for
district
1
is
45
asian
pacific
islander.
So
these
are
some
of
the
stats
here.
B
A
Thank
you
for
the
presentation
and
at
this
time
I'll,
ask
colleagues
if
they
have
any
questions
on
the
presentation,
then
we
will
go
to
the
public
for
the
public
hearing,
bring
back
to
city
council
for
further
discussion
and
or
action.
Apparently
any
questions
on
the
presentation
at
the
time
see
none.
Oh
vice
mayor,
mason,.
A
City
manager
or
city
attorney.
C
I
think
the
city
manager
is
coming
on
and
hopefully
can
explain,
yeah
see,
amanda
yes
april.
6
was
a
tentative
date
for
the
second
reading
if
we
elongated
the
process,
and
so
there
at
this
point
is
not
a
april
sixth
meeting
scheduled
for
the
for
the
the
second.
D
Reading
we,
the
first
reading,
was
at
the
last
city
council
me,
and
this
is
the
second
reading.
So
this
would
be
the
conclusion
of
the
process
in
confirming
the
selection
of
map
104.
D
There
will
be
another
action
that
the
city
council
needs
to
take
to
formally
with
regard
to
ballot
measures,
and
then
I
believe,
as
a
part
of
that
action
that
is
scheduled
for
july
12
in
the
materials
that
the.
C
Council
authorizes
us
to
send
to
the
county
for
the
vote.
We
will
formally
inform
the
county
of
of
the
map
and
the
districts
that
will
be
on
the
november
22
ballot.
A
F
F
B
F
F
B
A
B
A
No,
no
thank
you
for
pausing
just
to
make
sure.
Okay
with
that
said,
we're
gonna
bring
it
back
to
council,
but
at
this
time
I
would
ask
for
action
from
council
so
that
we
do
officially
close
a
public
hearing
and
at
this
point
would
come
back
and
stay
with
council.
So
do
I
have
action
on
the
closing
of
the
public
hearing?
Please.
A
A
Thank
you
and
now
we'll
bring
it
back
to
the
council
for
further
discussion,
questions
or
comments.
A
That'd
be
fine,
I
would
do
just
that.
Absolutely
no
problem.
We
did
have
a
question
and
that
I
think
we
know
the
answer.
But
let's,
let's
go
to
our
folks
that
have
seen
us
through
the
process,
miss
parks.
The
question
was
again:
let's
say
you
had
a
district
and
there
was
one
person
running
and
is
there
a
percentile
that
that
person
must
receive
in
order
to.
B
No
to
my
knowledge,
there's
not,
we
usually
see
more
than
one
person
running,
however,
in
each
district,
particularly
because
one
of
the
things
that
district
based
elections
do
is
reduce
the
cost
of
running
for
city
councils,
so
we
often
see
more
than
one
candidate,
you
know,
and
if
there
were
no
candidates
run
in
the
election.
Of
course,
the
the
council
could
appoint
a
accountable
number
to
fill
that
vacancy.
So
thank
you
for
the
question.
A
And
then,
if
I
may,
because
I
see
he's
ready
our
city
attorney.
C
Only
to
clarify
just
to
make
it
crystal
clear,
there
is
no
such
requirement
of
any
threshold
number
of
votes
that
any
candidate
receives
regardless
of
the
number
of
candidates.
The
only
rule
is
under
our
current
voting
methodology
that
the
candidate
with
the
most
votes
wins,
and
that
could
be
one
vote
or
it
could
be
ten
thousand
votes.
A
Thank
you
appreciate
that
now
again
back
to
council
for
other
comments,
thoughts,
et
cetera,
vice
mayor
mesa,.
F
Thank
you.
I
have
some
written
comments,
so
prepare
yourselves,
because
it's
a
little
bit
long,
so
I
received
an
email
after
one
of
our
last
public
meetings
asking
why
I
have
been
so
quiet
in
the
recent
council
meetings.
Regarding
my
thoughts
on
districting
in
maps.
F
In
particular,
the
member
of
the
public
stated
that
they
felt
the
public
deserve
to
know
what
those
thoughts
were.
So
in
that
moment
that
I
read
the
email,
I
really
had
to
reflect
and
remind
myself
that
not
all
members
of
the
public
have
actually
been
following
this.
This
particular
trajectory
since
the
beginning,
because
people
have
lives
outside
of
the
council
and
just
because
we
are
supposed
to
be
here,
doesn't
mean
that
members
of
the
public
are
at
every
meeting.
F
So
I
wanted
to
be
sure
to
provide
some
context
and
some
comments
at
this
meeting.
Regarding
my
thoughts
on
districting.
First
of
all,
the
process
began
in
march
of
2020.
On
march
10th,
we
had
a
study
session
to
receive
a
report
and
provide
direction
regarding
the
intention
to
transition
to
by
district
method
of
elections.
F
Considering
an
adoption
of
a
resolution
appropriating
forty
five
thousand
dollars
for
general
fund
balance
and
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
enter
into
a
contract
with
national
demographics
corporation
for
districting
service.
At
this
meeting,
there
was
a
consensus
to
move
this
item
forward,
which
it
did
to
march
24,
2020
and
under
conduct
of
business.
F
In
a
consensus,
there
was
an
item
entitled
receiving
report
and
confirmed
date
of
transition
to
a
by
district
method
of
city
elections,
consider
adopting
a
resolution
appropriating
45
thousand
dollars
from
general
fund
balance
and
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
enter
into
a
contract
with
national
demographics
corporation
for
districting
services,
the
council
decided
to
move
forward
with
the
route
of
districting
after
the
census.
Count
was
provided
it's
worth,
noting
that
just
drifting
was
not
an
area
that
the
council
had
identified
as
a
priority.
F
The
council,
originally
by
consensus,
vote
and
again
by
consensus,
vote,
received,
provided
directions,
move
forward
and
since
that
initial
vote,
I
have
been
opposed
to
moving
forward
with
districting
and
as
of
today,
I
have
not
been
swayed
that
districting
is
the
path
for
our
city,
and
here
are
the
reasons
why
number
one
there
are.
No
alternatives
have
been
presented
at
the
onset
of
my
at
the
onset.
F
F
In
fact,
tonight
is
the
first
time
we
heard
about
other
alternatives,
we're
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
into
the
process.
Six
public
hearing
fan
and
the
final
vote
is
tonight,
but
tonight
we
got
these
presentations
at
five
o'clock.
During
a
special
meeting,
the
council
was
provided
the
opportunity
to
learn
more
about
this
and
other
options
two
years
ago,
but
decided
to
move
forward
with
restricting
anyway.
So,
first
and
foremost,
we
have
not
been
provided
with
alternatives,
regardless
of
whether
those
options
are
viable.
High
risk
have
been
used
or
not.
F
F
F
Imagine
if
councilmember
salazar
is
the
district
representative
in
mills
park
and
is
recused
from
transit
corridor
decisions
such
as
mills
park,
the
largest
development
to
impact
mills
park
likely
since
mills
park
was
built
or
mayor
medina
is
recused
from
bay
hill
pacific
plan
that
will
impact
the
entire
city
of
san
bruno
by
its
footprint
population,
economics
and
imagine
if
council,
member
medina
marty
medina
to
differentiate
was
the
district
representative
to
downtown
making
decisions
for
businesses
when
the
owners
do
not
vote,
they
don't
live
in
san
bernardino.
These
are
all
real
situations.
F
These
are
real
issues
that
are
currently
before
us
or
have
come
before
us
and
these
refusals
are
real.
So
what
happens
when
the
person
intended
to
represent
you
cannot
and
the
other
four
candidates
support
an
action
that
may
and
will
greatly
impact
your
neighborhood
and
not
theirs
under
districting.
Nothing!
What's
the
impact
and
what
effort
do
voters
need
to
put
to
remove
council
members
that
have
made
decisions
that
greatly
impact
their
neighborhoods
in
ways
that
they
do
not
support?
F
In
fact,
any
decision
made
requires
three
votes
at
a
minimum.
This
means
that
decisions
that
greatly
impact
a
district
would
not
result
or
impact
council
members,
not
in
their
district,
absent
voters
in
neighboring
districts
and
in
their
own
districts,
uniting
going
out
of
their
way
and
potentially
unseating
three
neighboring
districts
in
order
to
make
a
stand
on
issues
that
they
do
not
agree
with,
that
impact
their
backyards.
F
This
is
highly
unlikely
to
occur.
Allowing
council
members
make
decisions
outside
of
their
districts
with
very
little
fear
of
being
voted
out.
Number
four,
not
holistic.
The
city
has
not
made
a
decision
yet
on
whether
to
place
rotational
mayor
on
the
ballot,
nor
has
a
decision
been
made
by
the
public
on
whether
to
accept
it
or
not.
F
Both
belmont
and
santeria
are
much
greater
in
population
than
san
bruno
at
issue.
Here
you
have
an
at-large
mayor
that
all
devoted
at
large
has
to
live
in
one
of
the
established
four
districts.
That
means
that
one
district
will
have
a
district
council
member
and
then
that
large
mayor
with
an
equal
weight
of
the
vote.
This
means
a
single
district
will
have
40
percent
representation
of
the
vote
on
any
given
item.
F
F
Once
we
have
an
answer
to
the
relational
mayor
issue,
the
decision
is
not
taking
into
account
the
possible
outcome
by
the
public
and,
as
a
result,
the
public
end
up
paying
twice
for
this
process
greatly
exceeding
the
thirty
thousand
dollar
price
tag
often
mentioned
under
this
threat
of
letter
that
we
never
received
and
clearly
exceeding
the
hundred
thousand
dollar
price
tag.
We
have
already
spent
number
five
city
divide.
F
We
have
heard
that
we
don't
want
to
divide
our
neighborhoods
but
are
further
dividing
them
by
freeways,
as
if
freeways
and
divides
don't
already
create
their
own
socioeconomic
divides
by
their
soul,
nature
in
inclusion.
The
public
is
closely
following
the
city
of
santa
monica,
a
case
where
the
city
has
fought
the
cvra
lawsuit
they
were
actually
sued
and
so
far
have
successfully
defended
the
cvra.
F
Time
will
tell
in
which
direction
the
supreme
court
goes,
but
worth
mentioning
is
that
the
league
of
california
cities
that
represents
476
california,
cities
filed
a
brief
to
the
with
the
court,
and
I
would
simply
state
a
letter
of
support
supporting
the
city
of
saint
monica
and
while
we
await
our
findings,
while
we
await
the
supreme
court's
findings,
we
are
continuing
to
move
forward
without
knowledge
of
whether
this
is
really
required
by
our
city,
placing
our
constituents
and
voters
in
the
middle.
It
is
well
worth
acknowledging
that
is
long
overdue.
F
There
are
other
methods
we
heard
tonight
that
can
increase
representation,
including
initiatives.
We
will
be
reviewing,
such
as
campaign
contribution
limits
that
would
limit
how
much
can
be
contributed
to
candidates
term
limits,
limiting
the
amount
of
time
that
candidates
can
run
for
four
and
two-year
terms,
allowing
others
an
opportunity
to
run
rotational
mayor,
providing
equal
representation
to
each
district
and
different
methods
of
voting.
F
F
I
will
not
be
supporting
this
item
tonight,
have
not
supported
this
item
from
the
onset
and
thank
all
members
of
the
public
for
their
participation.
I
acknowledge
and
understand
the
validity
of
why
districts
offer
an
alternative
to
at
large
elections
that
may
provide
additional
opportunities
to
those
that
may
not
otherwise
run
for
office.
I
also
believe
strongly
that
representation
is
important.
F
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
other
comments
or
feedback
from
colleagues
on
this
item
for
staff
or
the
presenters.
D
So
my
my
comment
in
light
of
the
of
the
previous
speaker,
it
seems
my
comment
is
very
trivial,
but
I
I
just
want
to
acknowledge
the
vice
mayor,
her
comments.
I
know
she
has
given
this
a
lot
of
thought
and
initial
go
around.
I
didn't
support
the
districts
either,
but
you
know
it's.
The
majority
of
the
council
voted
at
the
time
to
move
forward,
and
so
we
are
where
we
are
right
now.
D
My
only
question
at
this
point
was
regarding
the
the
public
map
104
the
way
it's
drawn
out
and
the
way
the
description
is
written.
D
This
is
pretty
minor
and
it
may
be
too
late
at
this
point
to
make
a
change,
but
I
noticed
that
the
very
southern
tip
of
the
map
there's
a
little
extension
of
district
2
that
crosses
280
into
district
3..
There's
there's
no,
no.
B
Yeah,
if
I
may
absolutely
ndc,
does
the
final
technical
review
of
the
map
once
once
it's
been
approved
and
we
can
make
any
of
these
small
changes
that
do
not
affect
population.
What
happens
sometimes,
when
a
member
of
the
public
is
creating
a
map,
is
they
may
not
be
paying
attention
to?
You
know
one
side
of
the
freeway
versus
another
right,
because
it's
a
sort
of
non-non-material
issues,
so,
yes,
we
can
make
that
change.
Thank
you.
C
I
also
want
to
thank
the
vice
mayor
for
her
comments,
all
of
which
are
true,
and
the
irony
of
the
the
vote
at
the
last
meeting
was
not
lost.
That
was
the
the
first
comment
that
I
made
to
my
wife
after
we
adjourned.
Is
that
that
the
four
men
on
council
voted
that
the
one
woman
can't
run
again
on
international
women's
day
and
that's
horrible.
C
C
We
received
two
presentations
earlier
today.
There
was
only
a
few
members
of
the
public
in
attendance,
a
special
meeting
at
five
o'clock
looking
at
alternative
voting
methods,
and
the
vice
mayor
is
absolutely
correct
that
this
is
the
first
time
we've
really
seen
any
detail
of
any
other
options.
C
If
we
were
to
pause
and
choose
to
not
move
ahead
for
2022,
the
effort
that's
been
done
until
now,
wouldn't
necessarily
be
lost,
because
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
we
learned
if
we
were,
for
example,
to
go
to
a
proportional
rank
choice,
voting
system
that
we
could
use
public
map
104
as
its
basis
and
divide
the
city
into
two
districts
would
be
one
and
two
and
three
and
four
as
two
districts
and
move
forward
with
that.
C
C
If,
first
of
all,
it's
going
to
be
up
to
us
to
whether
we
even
put
it
on
the
ballot
that
hasn't
been
decided
yet
and
then
and
then,
even
if
we
put
it
on
valid,
it's
going
to
be
up
into
voters
and
again
that
would
mean
that
we
have
to
draw
five
districts
and
be
like.
We
need
to
do
that
anyway,
so
I
guess
what
it
comes
down
to
is
the
you
know
the
decision
that
put
us
on
this
path.
That
was
that
decision
was
me
before
I
joined.
C
I
wasn't
part
of
that,
and
you
know
the
decision
was
was
made
that
we
needed
to
move
to,
and
you
know
that
that
resolution
said
that
we
would
move
to
district
elections
by
2022
a
month.
Sorry
by
2024,
2022
2020
was
out
of
the
question
because
it
was.
I
don't
even
know
why
that
was
an
option.
There
was
no
possible
way.
They
ever
could
have
hit
that
hit
that,
given
that
that
vote
was
taken
in,
I
believe
in
april,
so
that
put
us
on
the
path
to
where
we
are
now.
C
Given
what
we
learned
earlier
tonight
and
given
that
it
certainly
would
make
sense
to
see
what
the
what
the
landscape
is
before
we
move
ahead
and
also
considering
that
we
would
potentially
be
moving
from
one
voting
system
that
we
have
today,
which
is
which
is
you
know,
majority
of
the
majority
vote
two
district
elections
and
then,
potentially,
if
the
city
charter
is
passed
and
that
charter
includes
proportional
representation,
we
would
change
it
again,
and
that
would
be
three
consecutive
elections
with
three
different
voting
methods,
and
I
think
that
that's
a
heck
of
a
lot
of
change.
C
So,
given
all
of
this,
I
am
supportive
of
pausing
on
moving
at
the
districting,
taking
what
we're
taking
all
the
work
that
we've
done
and
just
putting
it
to
one
side
for
now,
we're
not
throwing
it
away
and
moving
ahead
with
these
other
other
options,
so
that
and
we
can
make
an
informed
decision
and
have
moved
to
whatever
final
landscape.
This
is
going
to
look
like
in.
C
Thank
you
for
mr
charlton
and
salazar
and
vice
mayor
mason,
for
your
comments
for
those
that
didn't
watch
this
this
from
the
last
meeting.
This
was
a
very
difficult
decision
for
us,
but
I
believe
it
was
necessary
in
2020
or
when
we
were
trying
to
figure
out
to
try
to
do
it
in
2020.
C
If
we
go
ahead
and
put
it
say
that
we're
going
to
go
to
district
elections
in
2022,
using
the
data
from
2020,
we
buy
ourselves
some
time
to
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do
so
then
we
went
along
and
we
were
looking
at
a
rotational
layer
and
the
need
to
put
that
on
the
ballot
out
in
the
special
election.
I
believe
we
heard
from
staff
that
it
was
very
expensive
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
have
a
special
election
and
there
was
no
interest
in.
I
wasn't
supporting
that.
C
So
we
moved
continue
moving
forward
with
this,
and
we
talked
about
going
to
five
districts
and
found
out
that,
a
little
later
than
we
would
prefer
that
that
would
that
would
have
rushed
our
process
instead
of
from
before
what
the
public
understood
to
adding
it
to
five.
In
the
event
that,
in
this
upcoming
election
in
2022
that
the
public
decided
hey,
we
do
want
rotational
matter.
C
With
an
alternative
voting
method
which
we
were
told
prior
to
our
decisions,
but
we
had
a
presentation
on
the
a
full
study
session
this
evening
on.
It
was
that,
in
order
to
do
that,
we
needed
to
have
that
we,
we
have
become
a
charter
city,
become
a
charter
city
that
has
to
be
on
an
election,
and
we
we're
talking
about
putting
that
on
2022..
C
So
here
we
are.
I
will
acknowledge
the
irony
in
in
the
vote
on
that
day,
but
I
can
absolutely
guarantee
everyone
here.
C
So
we
can
respectfully
disagree
on
whether
or
not
districting
is
important,
whether
or
not
we're
going
to
wait
for
better,
but
other
neighboring
cities
have
received
that
letter
and
the
reason
why
we
didn't
receive
a
letter
is
because
we
said
in
2020
that
we're
going
to
take
care
of
it
in
2022.
C
C
So
I'm
interested
in
in
what
our
city
attorney
would
have
to
say
about
councilman,
hamilton's,
suggestion
or
preference
that
we
pause
for
me.
That
would
seem
like
that
would
be
a
red
flag
that
okay
they're
not
going
to
do
what
they
said.
C
They
were
going
to
do
in
2022
and
what
they
also
know
from
going
through
this
process
is
that
in
rolling
the
district
one
there
is
their
demographics
are
that
there
is
no
council
person
of
asian
descent
that
that
in
the
council-
and
I
think
that's
a
red
flag
like
that
would
be-
we
did
the
homework
for
an
attorney.
I
was
being
to
say,
hey
look
over
here
in
san
bruno.
C
C
We
are
moving
forward
with
different
collect.
We
are
moving
forward
with
putting
the
charter
city
on
the
ballot,
at
least
that's
where
we're
leading
to,
and
we're
going
to
be
talking
about.
I
guess
at
the
next
council
meeting,
so
I'm
interested
in
hearing
some
more
about
councilman
hamilton's
suggestion.
A
Or
a
preference-
and
I
have
a
plan
we
haven't
heard
from
the
mayor,
so
you
know
be
interesting,
also
beneficial
to
hear
from
him
and
maybe
even
councilman
salazar.
As
you
know,
councilman
hamilton
kind
of
expressed
these
views
and
we
can
see
how
it
goes
from
there.
So
those
are
my
comments
for
know,
thank
you
and,
and
you
will
and
everybody
your
hands
up,
but
you
did
ask
of
the
city
turning.
We
saw
that
he
is
here
and
with
his
mic
on
so
why
don't
we?
A
If
that's
okay,
we
ask
city
attorney
to
respond
at
this
time.
Of
course,.
C
Just
a
couple
of
thoughts,
members
of
the
city
council,
obviously
a
difficult
issue.
The
presentations
earlier
were
intriguing,
and,
I
think
is
one
of
the
both
of
them
said:
there's
no
perfect
system
of
elections
generally.
What
you
try
to
do
is
figure
out
what
the
problem
is,
that
you're
trying
to
solve
and
then
adopt
one
or
or
other
of
the
methods,
each
of
which
have
different
variations,
as
I
think
you've
heard
to
sort
of
address
that
particular
problem.
C
So
I
think
at
the
moment
there
there
doesn't
appear
to
be
a
clear
articulation
from
the
city
council
about
what
what
the
problem
is.
That
would
be
solved
by
adopting
an
alternative
voting
mechanism,
but
leaving
that
aside,
I
think
the
the
notion
of
pausing
the
decision.
I
guess
it
depends
on
what
you
mean
by
pause.
C
So
if
you
don't
do
it
in
2022,
somebody
will
understandably
ask
why
didn't
you
and
the
city's
answer
presumably
would
be
well.
That's
because
the
city
council
want
to
study
different
alternative
election
methods,
but
they
really
haven't
made
any
decision
about
it.
They
don't
know
which
one
they
want
to
implement
and
it's
really
not
clear
whether
they're
going
to
address
any
of
the
problems
and,
moreover,
none
of
them
have
really
been
formally
approved
as
an
alternative
to
district
elections,
except
perhaps
in
unusual
circumstances
that
we
haven't
really
fully
studied.
C
So
I
think
one
of
the
speakers
earlier
said
that
that
their
method
was
not
in
the
safe
harbor
mission
under
the
cvra.
So
we
already
know
that
presumptively,
it's
it's
likely
going
to
be
disallowed
or
a
high
likelihood
of
litigation
anyway,
whether
it
would
be
successful
or
not
is
is
hard
to
say,
but
of
course,
litigation
doesn't
have
to
be
successful
in
order
to
be
expensive.
C
The
other
aspect
of
it
is
that,
while
the
city
council
may
choose
to
put
a
charter
at
the
november
2022
election,
remember
there's
no
guarantee
that
voters
will
approve
it.
So
if
the
voters
don't
approve
the
charter,
then
you're
actually
stuck
going
past
the
2024
election,
because
then
you
can't
put
the
charter
on
until
another
general
election.
You
can't
do
that
in
a
special
election.
C
So
the
difficulty
is
that
then
in
theory,
you
might
actually
be
postponing
districts
until
2026
or
later
so
so
I
think,
there's
there
are
a
variety
of
issues
with
with
potting
and
as
high
a
legal
risk.
I
think
is
as
we
can.
We
can
evaluate
at
this
point,
but
but
more
importantly,
I
think
the
postponement
of
the
district
elections
on
the
hope
that
a
charter
would
be
adopted
with
an
alternative
election
system
embedded
in
it
or
or
otherwise
is
really
speculation.
C
At
this
point-
and
the
last
point
is
that
even
if
the
city
voters
decided
to
adopt
the
charter,
if
you
have
a
standalone
item,
for
example,
on
the
on
the
ballot
for
alternative
voting
mechanisms
in
the
event
that
the
charter
were
to
be
adopted,
that
might
fail.
C
A
F
This
is
a
city
attorney,
so
my
recollection
of
the
2020
meeting
was
that
the
reason
that
it
that
this
was
titled
intent
was
because
that
opportunity
would
be
there
to
change.
There
was,
I
think,
there's
a
whole
conversation
if
I
recall
around
the
word
intent-
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that.
C
No,
it
a
council
member,
I
sorry
vice
mayor
may
said.
It
certainly
is
an
option.
All
I'm
advising
is
that
it
comes
with
attendant
risk.
If
you,
if
you
choose
that
option,
you
can
intend,
you
can
say
you
intend
to
do
something
and
not
do
it,
which
is
what
this
would
be
tantamount
to.
But
then
you
you
there
is
a
risk
associated
with
that
decision.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
I
I
just
wanted
to
chime
back
in,
because
I
didn't
really
state
an
opinion
one
way
or
the
other,
so
I
appreciate
council,
member
medina's
prompting,
and
so
I
would
say
that
I
I
am
at
this
point
not
in
favor
of
of
delaying
the
decision,
for
the
same
reason
that
I
was
not
in
favor
of
modifying
the
process
at
the
last
hour
and
acknowledging
the
fact
that
we
got
more
information
today,
at
least
in
my
opinion,
the
information
that
we
did
receive
earlier
was
not
compelling
enough
for
me
to
say,
wait
a
minute.
D
We
really
missed
a
great
opportunity
here.
I
believe
we
heard
one
of
the
statistics
is
that
50
cities
in
the
country
have
have
gone
to
one
of
these
alternative
methods,
and
you
know
given
that
there's
probably
close
to
20
000
cities.
That's
you
know,
left
one
percent
of
cities
that
have
gone
that
route
and
in
california
we
have
this
new,
more
stringent
requirement,
and
so
we've
we've
gone
through
the
process.
D
I
don't
believe
we
should
close
the
door
on
looking
at
other
opportunities
going
forward,
but
I
think
at
this
point
we
have
made
a
commitment,
even
though
I
wasn't
completely
in
favor
in
the
beginning,
having
gone
this
far
down
the
process
and
having
received
public
input
and
having
vet
out
the
solutions
and
and
having
real
evidence
that,
while
this
solution
may
not
be
the
only
solution
or
possibly
even
the
best
solution,
it
is
a
solution
that
might
encourage
better
broad
participation
and
might
encourage
people
that
might
not
have
run
otherwise
to
run.
D
So
it's
not
the
only
solution,
but
it
is
a
solution,
we're
very
far
down
the
process,
and
so
I'm
going
to
suggest
that
we
that
we
not
change
force
at
this
point
and
see
what
happens
with
the
charter
city
when
that
does
appear
on
the
ballot
and
then
make
another
decision
based
on
that
on
those
opportunities
that
are
created.
At
that
point,.
A
Thank
you
everybody
and
for
everybody's
comments
and
remarks,
and
I
think
during
this
whole
process,
I
think
it's
been
alluded
to
by
somebody
else,
but
that
I
think
everybody's
acted
within
professional
collegiate
and-
and
I
appreciate
that
some
of
my
concerns
until
until
we
were
in
our
study
session,
I
didn't
know
how
much
until
councilmember
medina
mentioned,
how
much
the
city
that
is
in
the
state
supreme
court
or
has
spent
on
fighting
this.
I
think
you
said
six
million
dollars
which
I
was
shocked.
A
I
will
tell
you
that
in
my
way,
if
we
could
divide
it
up
and
do
with
it
right
that
it
affects
no
one,
that
would
be
my
ideal
choice,
but
I
know
that
that's
not
wasn't
realistic
in
some
respects
or
another.
I
know
that
I've
been
getting
calls
over
this
weekend,
we're
just
talking
to
folks-
and
you
know,
there's
certain
electeds
in
school
districts
and
cities
that
are
districting
and
have
been
forced
to
do
it
with
very
nominal
time,
and
there
are
folks
that
will
be
off
their
their
elected
bodies
this
november.
A
A
That
would
then
give
that
opportunity,
but
I
do
have
the
risk
of
of
the
liability.
I
think
we've
gone
through
this
process,
there's
a
lot
of
what-ifs.
A
If
we
put
the
charter
on
the
ballot,
if
that
passes,
if
then
the
rank
voting,
if
we
put
it
on
about
the
rotational
mare,
if
that
passes,
if
we
put
term
limits
on
the
bout,
if
that
passes
so
there's
not
always
that's
not
a
guarantee,
but
I
can
understand
trying
to
wait
and
look
at
the
big
picture.
I
think
tonight's
presentations
are
great,
but
you
do
need
to
be
a
charter
city
or
those
options
aren't
afforded
to
us.
A
So
that's
my
immediate
concern
having
gone
through
the
process
to
this
degree
having
you
know,
like
I
said
at
the
last
meeting
it
bothered
me.
I
think
it
bothered
everybody,
because
you
know
that's
not
what
we
want
to
do,
and
so
anyway,
I'm
rambling.
Now
vice
mayor
mason
and
council
member
hamilton.
F
F
So
you
know
the
effort
was
made
so
that
we
did
this
in
order,
but
it
didn't
receive
support.
So
thank
you.
C
That
the
order
of
operations
isn't
working
out
I
want
to.
I
want
to
be
clear
that-
and
I
mentioned
this
earlier-
that
you
know
the
decision
to
go
on
this
path
for
district
elections
was
made
before
I
got
here
and
there's
been.
You
know
this
is
our
sixth
public
hearing
on
this,
and
at
a
few
of
these
hearings,
we've
been,
you
know,
asked
for
action
and
we've
taken
taken
votes
in
hearing
four,
we
chose
a
map
in
hearing
five.
C
C
C
Why
did
we
not
do
what
we
said
we
were
going
to,
and
the
answer
to
that
is
a
lot
more,
in
my
opinion
is
a
lot
more
clear
than
than
the
the
the
workiness
and
the
examples
that
we're
given
it's,
because
we
have
alternatives
that
require
us
to
go
to
the
ballot,
and
we
can't
do
all
these
things
simultaneously.
C
That's
that's
the
that's
my
main
point
and
the
other.
The
other
biggest
point
here
is
that
what
I
said
earlier,
which
is
moving
to
we
will
be
moving
to
a
new
election
election
system
here
in
in
november,
moving
to
district
elections,
which
is
going
to
be
a
big
change
for
folks
and
then
very
likely,
or
at
least
you
know,
potentially,
if
a
charter
is
passed,
then
we
would
be
making
another
change
account
and
which
I
don't
think
is
ideal.
A
Cents,
thank
you
yeah
and
the
only
thing
is
we
did
have
some
options
and
one
of
the
options
was
to
put
some.
You
know
slow
it
down,
put
some
brakes
on
it
that
that
was
an
alternative
at
one
point
and
that's
where
I
think
we
we
have
worked
well
together,
but
it
has
not
been
I'm
pausing
because
I
just
thought
said
he
hauls
him
go
up.
Why
don't
we
go
to
city
hall
and
then
we'll
come
back.
D
Mayor
city
manager,
grogan
pan,
went
up
not
in
relation
to
your
to
your
comments,
but
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
two
things.
D
The
5
pm
study
session
on
alternative
voting
methods
was
meant
to
align
to
your
conversation
around
the
city
charter.
Your
first
study
session
on
that
charter
is
scheduled
for
may
29th.
Your
final
decision
on
that
charter
will
not
occur
until
likely
july
12
because
the
decision
has
to
be
sent
to
the
county.
In
august.
D
It's
important
to
note
that
the
conversation
around
alternative
voting
methods
did
come
up
in
prior
conversations
with
the
city
council,
and
at
that
time
it
was
discussed
that
any
of
those
alternatives
would
require
becoming
a
charter
city
which
would
inevitably
delay
the
transition
to
districts
to
2024
at
the
earliest.
There
was
a
discussion
around
that
and
the
city
attorney
provided
a
similar
analysis
that
he
did
tonight
about
the
potential
legal
risk
of
postponing
the
decision
to
2024,
and
at
that
time
the
city
council
did
decide
to
continue
with
the
districting
process.
D
And
so
I
just
want
to
point
that
out,
because
while
it
is
very
true
that
you
received
new
and
additional
information
tonight
at
the
5
pm
study
session
about
alternative
voting
methods,
that
was
meant
to
inform
your
future
conversation
on
charter.
But
the
decision
to
continue
with
this
process,
knowing
that
an
alternative
voting
system
could
not,
after
earliest
be
implemented
until
24
was
talked
about,
and
the
decision
was
made
to
continue
with
this
process.
And
so
I
just
wanted
to
to
elevate
that
a
little
bit
more
because
I
know
there's
been
some
comments
about.
D
We've
received
new
information
today,
but
a
decision
was
made
earlier
to
actually
bifurcate
and
separate
these
properties,
because
moving
to
alternatives
would
actually
delay
the
decision.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Councilmember
medina
yeah,.
C
I
just
wanted
to
apologize.
I
found
a
correction
in
my
notes.
It's
in
santa
clara
that
spent
six
million
in
four
years
fighting
and
eventually
conceding
that
they
lost
and
the
amount
that
santa
monica
has
spent
has
not
been
disclosed
in
the
newspaper
report
that
I
read,
the
other
attorneys
were
asking
for
19
million
in
attorney
fees,
so
I
wanted
to
make
that
clarification
and
that's
it.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
I
mean
what
what
what
happens
to
this
process
or
the
work
that's
been
done
or
the
dollars
that
have
been
spent,
and
I
know
there
is
question
and
let
me
tell
you
there
are.
There
are
folks
that
have
lived
in
our
community
a
long
time,
former
electeds,
who
are
just
don't
like
the
district.
A
Honestly,
if
it's
something
hard
to
imagine
and
in
a
lot
of
folks
world,
we
are
too
small
of
a
city
to
be
districted,
but
then
there's
half
moon
bay.
You
know
belmont's
what
28
29
000
folks
we're
at
43
around
there
middlebury
berlin
game,
so
the
school
districts
high
schools
is
going
to
districting
this
november
community
college
board
already
has
so
it
is
happening.
They
have
received
letters,
but
then
you
know
they
have
their
their.
I
think
it's
90
days
right
in
which
to
make
it
happen.
A
So
could
that
happen
to
us
where
we
say?
Let's,
let's
pause
a
letter
comes,
and
does
that
mean
then
we
have
90
days
in
which
to
do
this
or
because
we're
too
close
to
the
2022
election.
We
don't
have
to
worry
about
that
until
the
next
one.
C
Well,
I
want
to
address
that
to
say
that,
in
the
likely
event
that
we
were
to
receive
a
letter,
it
would
then
rely
on
our
ability
to
persuade
the
person
writing
the
letter
that
we
were
actually
going
to
do
something
that
was
compliant
with
the
cvra,
which
is
at
the
moment
by
no
beat
certain.
So
I
think
it
would
be
the
the
argument
would
be
well
we're
going
to
do
one
of
these
things,
these
other
things
and
that's
sort
of
all.
C
We
could
all
we
could
say
I
think
at
that
point,
and
we
certainly
could
not
complete
that
process.
I
don't
think
in
a
reasonable
fashion
with
him
within
90
days.
That
would
be
a
real
stress
to
try
to
figure
out.
You
know
what
systems
you
want
to
have
and
go
through
all
the
pros
and
cons.
Suppose
it's
possible
but
see
that
kristen
is
on
and
she
has
some
additional
comments.
B
Please
just
I
just
wanted
to
add
that
if
the
product
pauses
and
you
do
receive
a
lawsuit
letter
threatening
litigation,
if
you
do
not
comply
and-
and
you
choose
to
you-
know,
not
restart
the
process
right
or
not,
allow
the
district
thing
to
continue.
What
that
means
is
that
you
could
actually
have.
B
You
could
actually
be
forced
into
it
for
the
2022
election
and
have
a
map
imposed
by
a
judge,
as
opposed
to
this
process,
which
has
involved
the
public
and
the
council
did
select
an
app
drawn
by
a
member
of
the
public.
D
We'll
start
with
waiving
the
readings
you
have
to
take
action
to
waive
the
second
reading.
A
Yes,
the
the
first
action
would
be
to
waive
the
second
reading.
There's
been
a
motion
made
to
waive
a
second
reading.
That's
not
on
the
adoption
of
the
ordinance.
Is
there
a
second
to
that
executive?
F
B
A
Okay:
next,
we
could
either
adopt
the
ordinance
which
would
bring
this
whole
process
to
finality
or
make
an
amendment
or
or
choose
to
do
something
different,
but.
A
And,
of
course,
attorney
you
can
step
in
at
any
time
if
I'm
going
off,
where
you
know,
I'm
not
we're
not
permitted
to
to
do
so.
D
Through
the
chair,
yes,
no
other
action.
I
will
make
a
motion
to
adopt
the
ordinance
adopting
the
district
map
and
amending
the
municipal
code.
Chapter
2.32.010.
A
A
Okay.
Colleagues,
thank
you
again,
like
I
said,
through
this
whole
process,
I
appreciate
everyone's
thoughts,
passion
to
the
process
and
and
to
san
bruno.
A
What
I
think
I'd
like
to
do
with
council's
permission,
I'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
do
the
announcements
and
presentations
okay
with
council.
I
would
like
to
take
maybe
just
a
five
minute
break
after
that
before
we
get
into
consent
and
then
we'll
get
into
conduct.
A
D
A
I'm
sorry
thank
you.
Can
you
hear
me
now.
B
A
A
That's
the
breakfast
with
the
egg
countdown
beginning
at
11am,
sharp
with
four
egg
hunt
areas
designated
by
ages,
four,
eight
and
under
between
lara
field
and
diamond
two
at
san
bernardino
city
park,
and
so
it's
nice
first
thank
you
to
the
alliance
and
to
the
rotary
for
all
of
their
effort
and
work
and
as
well
as
it's
nice
to
have
this
come
so
I'll
hope
to
see
you
there
and
hopefully
the
weather
will
be
beautiful.
A
Next
item
item
b
the
deadline
to
apply
for
rent
and
utilities
relief
is
march
31st
2022.
All
applications
must
be
submitted
by
the
deadline
in
order
to
be
considered
for
funding,
qualified
renters
and
landlords
impacted
by
covid19
should
apply
at
housinghiskey.com
or.
A
833-430-2122,
which
is
also
on
the
screen
there
for
everyone
to
see,
so
thank
you,
city
clerk.
Thank
you.
Folks
and
again,
you
know
I'd
say
you
know
six,
seven
minutes
if
that's
okay,
just
to
take
a
short
recess
and
if
you
go
I'll
stay
logged
in
and
I'm
sorry
you
know
what
before
I
stop,
though,
let
me
see
if
there's
anybody
from
the
public
who
wanted
to
comment
on
the
announcements
and
then
also
I
see
vice
mayor
mason
has
her
hand
up
on
the
announcements.
F
Yeah,
thank
you
remember.
I
just
want
to
say
I
got
an
email
today
and
I
I'm
going
to
link
it
to
the
egg
hunt,
but
they're
the
first
staff
is
also
doing
the
egg.
I
guess
it's
like
an
egg
basket
drop,
so
just
a
reminder,
because
I'm
seeing
that
they're
already
selling
out
so
I
guess
someone
surprises
you
and
leaves
like
a
basket
of
eggs
at
your
house,
for
your
kids,
so
check
it
out
on
our
website.
It's
pretty
neat
and
then
just
from
my
other
life,
my
full-time
job.
F
I
just
wanted
to
really
echo
and
highlight
the
march
31st
deadline.
The
state
has
extensively
helped
runners
behind
and
rent.
I
have
seen
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
return
to
agencies
to
individuals,
so
it
is
real.
If
people
think
it's
not
a
real
program
out
there,
it
is
a
real
program.
I
have
seen
it.
F
I
have
worked
on
it
myself,
so
if
you
are
behind
and
run-
and
it's
related
to
kvid,
please
make
sure
to
apply
by
march
31st
before
the
this
particular
benefit
is
gone,
because
it
really
is
a
great
opportunity
to
catch
up
on
your
rent.
If
you
need
it,
thank
you.
A
A
See
none.
Are
there
any
items
that
council
members
wish
to
share
or
make
a
comment.
A
A
F
B
Item
8a
adopt
a
resolution
approving
the
design
offering
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
construction
contract
with
golden
bay
construction
for
the
huntington
san
antonio
bicycle
corridor
project
in
the
amount
of
one
million
one
hundred
and
twenty
three
thousand
one
hundred
and
four
dollars
approving
a
construction
contingency
of
two
hundred
and
eighty
five
thousand
approving
a
total
budget
in
the
amount
of
one
million.
Five
hundred
and
eighty
eight
one
hundred
and
four
dollars
and
appropriating
eight
hundred
and
forty
three
thousand
four
hundred
and
sixty
seven
dollars
from
the
gas
tax
fund.
A
Thank
you
for
reading
that.
I
wanna
pause
for
a
moment
and
go
back
to
consent
because
I'm
just
realizing,
I
don't
think
I
asked
for
any
public
input.
So
let
me
make
sure
that
that
was
taken
care
of
so
and
I
apologize
everyone.
So
if
we
can
go
back
to
under
consent,
if
there
were
any
items
from
the
public
that
wanted
to
speak
or
comment.
B
I
see
paul
whipinski
is
her
hand
is
raised.
Was
this
a
question
or
comment
on.
A
No
it's
variety
day:
okay,
just
wanted
to
be
make
sure,
okay
with
item
8a,
we're
going
to
turn
it
over
to
the
works
director.
Mr
lee.
C
G
Yes,
perfect.
Thank
you,
okay,
okay.
So
the
item
up
for
discussion
at
this
time
is
the
huntington
san
antonio
bike
corridor
project
and
before
I
dive
into
the
the
media,
the
presentation
just
a
quick
agenda,
I'll
be
going
over
the
background
of
the
project
and
how
it
got
started,
we'll
talk
about
the
project,
location
and
where
it
is
in
relation
to
the
city.
What
the
scope
of
work
is,
what
staff's
recommendation
is
for
this
project
and
then
I'll
open
up
for
any
questions?
Should
there
be
any
so
background?
G
So
how
did
this
project
start?
So
back
in
july
of
2016
city
council
adopted
a
walk
and
bike
plan.
G
This
is
actually
the
first
walk-in
bike
plan
that
the
city
of
san
bernardino
had
and
one
of
the
primary
purposes
of
this
walk
and
bike
plan
was
to
create
east-west
as
well
as
north-south
connections
for
bicyclists
in
san
bruno,
as
well
as
creating
connections
to
the
north,
with
the
city
of
south
san
francisco
and
connections
to
the
south,
with
the
milbury
to
the
south
and
as
part
of
that
process,
the
walk
and
bike
plan
created
a
proposed
lightweight
network
for
the
entire
city.
G
So
here
you
can
see
kind
of
various
types
of
bike
paths,
bike
trails,
class,
3
class,
4
class
1,
and
they
kind
of
create
a
network
that
once
fully
constructed,
creates
a
easy
way
for
pedestrians
to
go
east
west
north
south,
as
well
as
to
the
neighboring
jurisdictions
so
kind
of
with
all
cities.
Cities
are
dealing
with
limited
funding,
so
staff
on
a
regular
basis.
We
apply
for
grant
opportunities
as
they
become
available
and
use
the
city's
available
funding
as
a
vocal
match.
G
G
So
some
of
the
constraints
on
that
grant
is
that
it
must
be
used
on
bike
and
pen
improvements
only
and
it
has
to
be
complete.
The
entire
project
has
to
be
complete
by
august
of
2022.,
so
kind
of
going
back
to
the
project
location.
So
so,
where
is
this
project
exactly?
This
map
is
rotated
in
order
to
get
fit
on
the
slide,
so
north
is
kind
of
pointing
diagonal
this
way.
G
So
this
project
is
this
orange
highlighted
area
and
it
runs
from
pretty
much
downtown
san
bruno
at
san
mateo
avenue
and
goes
south,
which
is
to
the
right
of
the
slide
to
the
middlebury
border
right
here
here
you
can
kind
of
see
it's
to
the
east
of
common
point,
82
and
south
of
I-380,
so
huntington
avenue
becomes
a
san
antonio
avenue
at
san
franciso.
That's
why
it's
called
the
huntington
san
antonio
bike
corridor
project.
G
This
is
the
scope
of
work
and
I'm
not
going
to
talk
too
much
about
it
on
this
slide,
just
to
kind
of
highlight
these
are
sort
of
the
major
improvements
that
will
be
constructed
with
that
project
and
we'll
step
into
more
detail
of
each
of
these
particular
improvements
on
each
individual
slide.
That's
coming
up
right
now!
G
So
again,
this
is
it
started.
The
purpose
of
this
is
a
it's
a
bike
project
so,
as
shown
in
the
walking
bike
plan
and
that
proposed
bikeway
network,
this
green
line
that
runs
from
san
mateo
avenue
to
the
middlebury
border
right
here
and
is
proposed
to
be
a
enhanced
class
three
bike
route,
so
enhanced
class
feedback
route
is
really
a
shared
lane
roadway
that
has
been
enhanced
with
additional
visibility.
G
The
shared
lane
marking
is
this
kind
of
a
bicycle
symbol.
That's
thermoplastic!
It's
applied
to
the
ground
and
it's
got
these
trevor
on.
It
is
to
warn
motorists
that
they
need
to
share
the
road
with
bicyclists
and
enhance
would
be
this
kind
of
green
border
that
is
now
going
to
be
painted
around
it.
So
that's
what's
proposed
and
that's
the
primary
purpose
of
this
project.
G
There
are
other
improvements
with
this
project.
At
the
same
time,
we're
also
going
to
be
doing
pedestrian
improvements,
so
we'll
be
doing
a
bunch
of
curb
extensions.
Some
people
refer
to
as
bull
belts
at
various
locations.
G
The
primary
curve
extension
is
going
to
be
huntington,
avenue
and
angus
avenue,
and
what
it's
going
to
do
is
it's
going
to
create
this
kind
of
picture
right
here?
It's
not
that
location,
but
it
looks
something
similar
and
it's
also
going
to
add
a
crossing
that
intersection
right
now
is
a
four-way
stock
control
intersection
with
three
crosswalks.
G
So,
with
the
completion
of
this
project,
it
will
have
four
crosswalks
and
at
three
other
locations
which
are
mid
block
crossings
we'll
be
constructing
these
sort
of
mid
buck
bulb
outs.
It
looks
similar
to
this
picture
right
here
minus.
What
is
a
pole
that
you
see
is
actually
a
rectangular
rapid
flashing
beacon
that
that
is
not
included
on
this
project,
along
with
the
curb
expense,
we'll
be
installing
various
accessible
curb
ramps
at
various
locations.
G
These
purple
and
yellow
dots
to
improve
accessibility
for
pedestrians
are
walking
along
the
bike
corridor,
so
in
order
to
fully
realize
the
benefits
of
a
classy
enhanced
bike
corridor,
it's
ideal
to
install
those
green
back
steriles
on
pavement.
That
is
in
fair
or
good
condition
for
really
two
reasons.
G
So
going
back
a
little
bit,
this
area
actually
has
been
the
site
of
various
projects
and
it's
actually
repaved
a
good
portion
of
the
project
site
already
so
back
in
2019,
there
was
actually
avenues.
What
city
first
avenue
is:
1-1
1-2,
water,
main
replacement
project,
and
actually
we
paved
huntington
avenue
from
7th
avenue
to
florida
avenue
through
a
project
last
year.
That's
about
to
close
out
this
year.
G
The
avenues
1-3
project
will
be
paid
florida
avenue
to
san
flippe
avenue,
and
there
was
a
paving
project
that
was
also
a
grant
funded
that
repaved
san
antonio
avenue
from
santa
domingo
avenue
to
santa
ennis
avenue.
So
this,
the
the
areas
that
are
not
highlighted
are
actually
in
in
good
condition.
We
recently
took
care
of
the
repaved
it.
This
area
in
red
is
part
of
the
base,
bin
and
staff
included
as
part
of
the
base
bit,
because
it's
actually
in
poor
condition.
G
This
area
in
yellow
is
also
in
a
condition-
that's
not
so
great,
but
the
reason
why
it
was
not
originally
included
in
the
the
work
when
staff
was
finding
out
the
project
was
at
the
time
staff
was
forecasting
that
we
would
be
replacing
the
water
utilities
in
this
area,
but
with
the
update
to
the
water
master
plan
that
is
currently
in
progress,
it
looks
like
that
project
prioritization
for
this
area
is
being
pushed
back
and
it
will
be
occurring
in
the
near
future.
So
we're
pretending
that
we
also
repave
this
area.
G
The
last
remaining
area
is
this
area
in
blue.
It's
actually
in
fair
edition.
It's
not
bad,
but
it's
pretty
interesting
because
actually
half
of
the
railway,
I
guess
on
the
on
the
right
for
the
slide,
the
orientation,
the
long
similar
right
and
half
of
it
belongs
to
sabrina.
So
city
of
san
bruno
staff.
We've
been
talking
to
our
counterparts
with
millbrae,
and
it
appears
that
they're
open
to
entering
into
a
call
sharing
agreement.
G
So
if
we're
able
to
execute
a
cost-sharing
agreement
with
no-brained
time,
then
then
we'll
repay
santa
alana
as
long
as
we're
able
to
get
that
clustering
agreement
without
in
time
without
jeopardizing
the
grant
funding
which
requires
that
the
project
be
complete
by
august
2022.
G
So
with
that
staff's
recommendation
is
that
we
adopt
resolution
approved
design,
execute
construction,
construction
contract
with
golden
bay.
Construction
approve
a
construction
contingency
of
285
thousand
approve
a
total
budget
of
one
million
five
hundred
eighty
eight
thousand
one
hundred
four
dollars
and
appropriate
843
and
467
from
the
gas
tax
fund,
and
with
that
I'll
open
up
for
the
questions.
A
Thank
you
for
the
presentation
and
I
would
like
to
go
to
colleagues
at
this
time
and
then
we
will
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
public
council
member
medina.
C
Yes,
first
of
all,
thank
you.
Staff,
san
antonio
and
huntington,
have
been
in
really
important
for
quite
a
while.
Understandably,
a
number
of
different
projects
are
going
through
there,
so
it
was
great
to
see
us
moving
forward
with
this.
A
couple
questions
one
and
clarifying
the
policy
when
water
and
sewer
pipes
are
installed.
C
I've
noticed
that
lately,
we've
been
paving,
paving
it
paving
the
whole
street
side
to
side
and
understand
it,
and
understandably,
when
we
pave
the
roads,
we
need
to
install
the
curve
ramps
as
required
for
ada
requirements,
so
for
if
we
can
go
back
to
the
slide,
that
shows
the
whole
blade
of
the
project.
C
And
it
was
my
understanding
that
the
very
southern
end
of
it
of
san
antonio,
I
recall
hearing
that
there
was
a
property
dispute.
My
understanding
of
it
was
that
bart
still
had
the
ownership
of
half
of
the
street.
C
What
does
the
city
do
in
in
having
bart
maybe
contribute
to
on
the
street,
because,
as
you
grind
that
down
you're
going
to
run
into
the
roots
and
you're
going
to
potentially
damage
the
health
of
the
tree
and
a
number
of
those
trees,
there
are
they're,
quite
old
and
are
likely
to
fall.
So
those
are
my
first
questions
about
clarifying
the
policy
and
picked
and
paving
for
santa
helena.
C
The
worst
thing
to
do
would
be
to
pave
the
street
and
then
come
back
and
and
rip
it
out
a
couple
of
years
later,
but
I
understand
that
for
this
project
we
were
facing
a
section
of
that
which
we
pretty
much
have
to.
C
I
drove
this
section.
I
really
avoid
driving
the
street
because
it
is
in
such
poor
shape
and
you're
bouncing
along,
and
it's
only
getting
worse.
So
I
think
my
last
question
would
be
for
the
addition
of
speed
bumps.
We
I'm
sorry.
I
have
another
question
after
the
addition
of
speed
bumps
that
we
could
add
those
later
but
clearly
they're,
not
part
of
the
project.
C
C
The
last
comment
is
there
are
three
driveways
that
enter
bart
property
that
lead
to
gates
or
a
wire
that
bart
utilizes
to
access
their
property
and
to
get
to
the
track
side,
and
it
would
be
proper
and
best
managed
practices
for
those
driveway
approaches
to
actually
be
paved
and
and
and
constructed
because
right
now
it
just
balances
right
into
dirt.
C
So
just
wanted
to
leave
those
comments
with
you
and
hopefully
do
their
part
to
keep
from
tracking
mud
and
debris
onto
newly
paved
streets.
C
And
I'm
sorry
now
one
more.
I
got
one
more
question
I
I
I
saw
it
here
as
I
grow
through
today,
so
there's
a
section
right
there
from
georgia
to
florida
that
the
street
really
becomes
really
wide,
and
it's
my
understanding
that
wider
streets
attract
quicker
cars
and
is
anything
planned.
I
haven't
seen
anything
on
the
plans,
but
what
could
we
do
with
putting
a
a
a
line
in
the
street
to
kind
of
make
it
appear
that
it's
it's
more
narrow,
because
that
street
really
widens
out
from
florida?
Georgia.
C
There's
a
couple
questions
there.
I'm
gonna
try
to
attempt
to
answer
some
of
them
and
and
we'll
go
from
there.
C
Hopefully,
I
can
get
most
of
them
so
first
helena
the
question
is:
are
have
utilities
been
replaced
in
that
location,
I'll
defer
for
water
and
sewer
lines
to
our
principal
engineer,
david
wong,
to
answer,
but
for
our
stormwater
we
are
doing
some
spot
repairs
in
the
next
coming
week
or
two
on
salinas,
so
those
we
we
definitely
do
try
to
coordinate
all
our
utility
repairs
before
we
do
the
paving
the
the
goal
is
to
not
go
and
dig
it
up
twice.
C
C
G
Hi,
okay,
so
thanks
matt,
I'm
gonna
try
to
answer
any
questions
that,
hopefully
you
might
have
missed,
and
hopefully
I
don't
miss
any,
and
I
guess
we
always
ask
councilmember
medina
to
re-ask
questions
that
we
might
have
missed.
Okay,
so
first
question:
I'm
going
to
tackle
the
bark,
probably
so
my
understanding
I'm
going
to
start.
This
slide
show
right
here
right
here,
so
council
member
medina
is
correct
that
a
portion
of
huntington
avenue
about
half
of
it
is
not
within
city's
jurisdiction.
G
That
portion
is
actually
north
of
san
felipe
avenue
and
with
the
avenues
1-3
project
that
is
now
whipping
up
the
city
did
enter
into
a.
We
did
get
a
precaution
permit
from
a
bart
to
to
do
to
do
work
in
that
area,
and
it
was
repaved.
This
area
to
the
right,
which
is
actually
south
of
san
felipe
avenue,
is
wholly
within
the
cities
right
away.
The
railway
is
actually
a
bit
nearer.
G
I
think
34
feet
or
something
and
and
then
past
the
the
curb
would
be
not
city
of
san
bernardino's
property,
so
we're
not
gonna
run
into
any
issues
of
that
area.
G
G
But
that
is
a
good
comment
and
we'll
just
we'll
double
check
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
miss
that
and
then
I
believe
the
last
question
was
in
regards
to
santa
helena
avenue,
and
this
entire
area
under
the
previous
water
master
plan,
was
actually
the
avenues
for
what
we
call
the
four
dash
project.
But
with
the
update
that's
going
on
right
now,
we
probably
won't
be
getting
to
any
of
these
streets
within
the
next
five
plus
years.
G
Probably
so,
if
we
were
to
repave
this
area,
I
think
it
would
be
worth
it
just
because
it's
a
while
before
we
would
get
to
it
with
the
utility
project,
so
we
we
may-
or
we
may
not
be
paid.
I
think
it
depends
on
whether
or
not
we're
able
to
enter
in
the
cost
sharing
agreement
with
mobrey
and
that,
due
to
the
kind
of
the
time
strains
of
the
event,
I
believe
that
was
the
questions
that
were
asked.
I
see
council
members
highways
I'll
stop
talking.
C
Thank
you
for
that
clarification
on
the
property.
I
know
that's
been
kind
of
an
ongoing
issue
with
bart
being
that
for
a
while
there,
the
homeless
were
were
gathering
along
that
section
of
property
and
and
then
bart
put
up
some
science.
C
Finally,
but
my
question
about
the
trees
and
how
the
tree
roots
are
at
the
surface,
and
you
can
see
where,
where
in
a
couple
of
locations,
they
were
buckling
the
road
in
the
event
that
as
you're
as
you're
digging
those
grinding
those
out-
and
I
don't
know
if
you're
gonna-
do
any
deeper
repairs
to
the
subgrade
there,
but
just
the
the
likelihood
of
encountering
roots
there,
and
if
it
was
a
tree
that
was
on
my
part,
they
would
be
responsible.
C
I
would
think
for
the
damage
caused
to
this
to
the
street.
I
can
send
you
the
three
driveways
that
I
took
pictures
of
today.
I
just
went
by
there
and
just
out
of
curiosity.
So
those
are
my
questions,
anything
that
can
be
done
about
the
wideness
of
the
street,
the
appearance
between
florida
and
georgia,
because
speed
and
bikes
don't
mix
well
what
could
possibly
be
done
there
or
as
it
has
has
been
brought
forward.
C
Maybe
that's
a
project
later
some
striking,
but
right
now
I
think
just
wanted
to
see
what
staff
thought
about
that
yeah.
But
as
far
as
my
knowledge,
nothing
has
been
brought
forward
about
the
width
of
that
location
yet,
but
I
think
you
bring
up
a
good
point
as
we're
thinking
about
this
project.
C
A
lot
of
the
things
that
you
mentioned
council
member
medina,
is
a
lot
of
traffic
calming
measures
for
roadway,
and
so
that's
obviously
those
items
we
brought
up
at
tspc.
I
can
defer
to
david
for
any
additional
comments.
G
G
And
then,
as
one
of
the
toolkits
that
we
have
in
the
traffic
calming
program.
One
of
one
of
them
is
actually
what
customer
member
dean
was
saying,
which
would
be
a
fog
lines
or
a
center
line
to
kind
of
visually
make
the
world
appear
in
there
or
to
lower
speeds.
G
C
Great,
I
didn't
pick
that
up,
but
that
would
be
wonderful
and
probably
we
would
have
to
wait
for
the
street
to
get
paved
anyhow
before
we
do
a
speed
study,
because
I
think
the
puddles
slow
people
down
enough.
I
mean,
if
you
try
to
go
through
that
area
at
30
miles
an
hour
you're
going
to
blow
out
a
tire
or
so
they've
got
some
natural
speed
possibles
there.
So
thank
you
for
the
report,
I'm
in
support
of
this.
F
F
No,
and
maybe
I'm
calling
it
some
the
wrong
thing,
it's
the
presentation
that
jaiwan
gave
on
the
schedule
for
streets
to
be
repaved
and
redone,
and
she
she.
It
was
a
great
presentation,
but
it
provides
all
the
different
streets
and
how
they
are
measured
and
what
the
need
is,
and
so
I
think
that's
one
of
the
most
common
questions
we
get,
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
that
these
different
plans
are
complementing
each
other.
C
Yeah,
I
I
think
I
understand
what
you're
saying
I
think
you're
referring
to
the
street
saver
program,
which
looks
at
the
road
conditions
of
the
streets
within
the
city
of
san
bruno
and
so
what
we,
what
we
generally
do
as
part
of
a
favorite
program.
It
provides
a
list
of
streets
to
be
repaid
at
a
specific
time,
given
the
the
funding
out
and
the
road
conditions.
C
What
we
do
with
a
lot
of
these
general
plans
is
they're
just
that
their
their
plans,
and
we
need
to
factor
all
the
various
plans
in
because
we
have
a
water
master
plan.
We
have,
you
know,
sewer
master
plan,
and
so
what
we
do
is
we
take
those
plans
and
we
actually
make
sure
we
coordinate
it
so
that
we
can
disrupt
the
public
and
minimally
as
possible.
C
You
know
it's
great
for
us
to
do
all
this
work,
but
as
as
more
and
more
work,
I'm
in
there
will
be
more
areas
of
disruption
and
we're
really
trying
to
minimize
that,
and
so
these
are
factored
in.
Obviously,
some
of
these
street
locations
probably
were
not
slated
to
be
paved
until
a
later
time,
because
we
got
the
ground
for
the
bike.
Quarter:
ward
to
come
in,
we've
decided
to
repave
those
streets
like
the
two
road
block
actions
that
we
were
discussing
on
san
antonio
avenue.
F
Okay,
I
think
just
a
direct
release.
That's
a
question
I'll
probably
be
asking
more
regularly,
because
I
just
want
to
see
where
I
guess
where
we
are
with
the
plan
that
I
can
send
it
over
to
you
via
email,
but
it
would
be
good
to
get
an
update
on
that,
but,
in
particular
as
we're
spending.
You
know
this
is
over
a
million
dollars
and
we
get
calls
and
say
well,
why
isn't
my
street
repaved?
Yet
it's
good
to
be
able
to
say?
Well,
we
have
this
grant
money
now.
F
It
applies
specifically
to
this
street,
but
it's
also
good
to
know.
Does
that
mean
that
the
funds
that
had
been
set
aside
for
something
else?
Are
they
not
going
to
be
able
to
use
for
that?
Since
you
know
this
shouldn't
impact
another
project
right
because
of
the
grant
funding,
so
so
I
think
just
as
far
as
staff
capacity
goes
is
that
still
realistic,
and
you
don't
have
to
answer
that
right
now,
I'm
just
in
general.
It
would
be
good
as
these
projects
come
to
be
able
to
say
it
is
part
of
this
longer
10-year
plan.
F
It's
not.
The
street
has
been
moved
up
and
here's.
Why
so
that
we
can
just
better
communicate
that
to
the
public.
C
Thank
you
yeah
as
part
of
as
part
of
the
street
saver
plan.
Our
goal
is
to
resurface
or
repave
all
streets
over
the
life
cycle
of
the
streets,
so
at
a
higher
level.
Yes,
it
is
part
of
the
plan.
It
just
depends
on.
You
know
how
much
forward
we
move
certain
streets
up
based
on
other
infrastructure
needs.
F
And
then,
just
as
far
as
the
timeline
goes,
what
was
the
anticipated
time
frame
for
this
again.
C
G
Okay,
so
should
council
approve
this
item
staff
plans
to
issue
the
notice
proceed
to
the
contractor
late
april,
which
means
construction
will
probably
start
in
may
again,
but
we're
aiming
for
completion
of
the
project
in
by
august
because
of
the
grant
deadline.
So
we
are
on
a
sort
of
a
fast
track.
A
C
Through
the
chair,
yes,
that
is
a
great
point.
Those
are
points
of
discussions
that
we
have
after
we
receive
council
award
and
we
have
pre-construction
meeting
with
the
contractor.
Our
goal
is
to
try
to
minimize
that
as
much
as
possible.
Obviously,
this
project
is
a
little
more
challenging
just
because
of
the
grant
deadlines
so,
depending
on
the
order
of
operation
of
work,
that
needs
to
be
done.
It
may
potentially
conflict.
A
D
So
I
I
share
some
of
council
member
medina's
concerns
around
speed,
so
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
there's
going
to
be
some
some
of
those
feedback
mechanisms
put
in
place.
Sometimes
they
work.
Sometimes
they
don't
so.
Hopefully,
they'll
have
an
impact
here.
D
I
sometimes
run
down
that
street
and
you
know
I
have
to
you
know
when,
if
I'm
on
the
side
of
the
the
street
that
has
no
sidewalk
I'm
in
the
street-
and
I
know
cars
do
tend
to
come-
sometimes
dodging
the
potholes,
so
they
can
maintain
their
speed.
So
it
would
be
nice
if
we
can
do
something,
but
to
control
that
I
heard
staff
say
that
if
there
are
complaints
from
the
neighbors
that
we
could
look
at
other,
you
know
other
systems
to
to
control.
D
The
speed
I
was
wondering
is
that
necessarily
only
residents
that
can
issue
a
complaint
or
could
it
be
cyclists
that
use
the
the
track?
Would
they
also
be
entitled
to
initiate
that
investigation.
C
Yeah,
I
so
generally
typically
I'll.
Let
david
talk
a
little
more
about
it,
but
general
terms.
You
generally
want
the
residents
in
that
street
or
that
neighborhood
to
want
the
traffic
calming
device
measure.
You
don't
want
someone
else
saying
it's
going
too
fast
and
they
put
a
speed,
bum
right
in
your
street,
and
you
know
you
run
over
that
speed
bump
every
day.
G
So
that
and
general
times,
that's
what
it
is,
I'm
gonna,
let
david
talk
a
little
bit
more
in
specifics
about
our
our
program
david.
Can
you
come
in
sure
thanks
man,
okay,
so
in
general
terms,
that
is
correct.
I
was
just
reminded
by
my
colleagues
that
I
believe,
huntington
avenue
in
san
antonio
avenue
is
a
collector
roadway
which
precludes
it
from
participating
in
traffic
calming
program.
G
I
will
say
that
every
five
to
seven
years,
the
city
has
a
city-wide
speed
survey
where
we
have
someone
do
lidar
so
that
police
can
for
speed
limits
throughout
the
city
and
as
part
of
that
well,
huntington
and
san
antonio
will
be
done
and
we'll
know
kind
of
what
the
85
percentile
is
and
whether
or
not
people
are
speeding
on
ash
street
and
should
they
speeding
will
certainly
have
traffic
look
into
what
might
be
some
potential
solutions.
G
Okay,
and
to
add
to
what
david
is
saying
generally.
C
The
theory
behind
it
is
sometimes
when
you
make
road,
plays
either
class,
three
or
class
three
class
one
and
there's
more
cyclists
on
the
roadway
that
sometimes
helps
with
the
feet
as
well,
because
people
come
to
expect
that
that
is
a
bicycle
corridor,
and
so
sometimes
that
helps
all
these
measures
that
we
talk
about.
Like
you
said,
council
member
cells,
are
it
might
work
it
might
not?
C
We
hope
that
it
does,
but
we
know
that
those
are
the
tools
that
we
use
and
it's
all
to
just
make
sure
we
have
kind
of
a
livable
community,
and
so
the
hope
is
that
this
bike
corridor
will
will
be
just
that
because
it
does
connect
from
milbray
in
the
south
and
we're
going
to
be
extinct
further
north
with
the
other
project,
and
it
is
part
of
the
bicycle
plan.
That's
that's!
Truly
the
vision
right
to
make
a
corridor.
That's
north
south,
on
the
east
side
of
town.
D
D
G
Go
ahead,
so
thermal
flex
typically
has
a
life
of
five
to
seven
years.
We
will
be
placing
it
so
that
outside
of
driveways
to
kind
of
minimize
vehicle
traffic,
so
as
much
as
possible,
we're
going
to
try
to
keep
it
outside
the
wheel
paths
and
any
vehicles
to
kind
of
extend
the
left
of
that
thermal
plastic
parking.
D
C
I
think
I
think
it
was
not
clear
it's
actually
the
center
of
the
travel
way,
so
a
travel
lane
okay,
so
it
would
keep
it
outside
the
wheel
path.
You
know
in
terms
of
striping
technology,
there's
either
paint
or
thermal
plastic
and
thermoplastic
is
of
course,
the
more
durable
item,
and
so
that's
what
we're
putting
out
there.
Obviously
there
is
a
maintenance
aspect
to
it.
The
hope
is
for
us
to
as
we
install
new
infrastructure.
C
Maintenance
is
always
the
challenge
right.
We
it's
all
more
capital
instructions,
so
we're
looking
at
ways
of
how
we
can
look
at
that
corridor.
This
is
one
of
I
believe,
the
one
one
of
the
first
new
class
three
bike
corridors
on
a
collector
road
and
so
we'll
be
evaluating
that
as
as
after
installation
to
see
you
know
what
our
maintenance
cycle.
D
Should
be
okay
and
and
finally,
along
those
same
lines,
are
we
going
to
be
monitoring
the
bicycle
traffic
and
on
on
the
lane
to
see
what
kind
of
return
we're
getting
on
on
the
investment
and
it's
going
to
be
heavily
used?.
C
I
will
defer
to
david
if
there's
an
account
of
the
radar
stuff
tracks.
Things
like
that.
G
C
First,
I
want
to
say
you
know,
I'm
very
pleased
this
project
is
going
forward
and
that
it's
being
fast-tracked
this
is
a
key
component
to
making
that
bike
bridge
make
its
way
all
the
way
through
san
bruno.
So
this
is
where
I'm
pleased
to
see
this.
I
just
want
to
make
a
one
clarification
amount
statement
made
earlier
regarding
honey
being
a
collector
and
then
therefore
it
can't
participate
in
traffic
calming
programs.
I
want
to
clarify
that
because
I
I
don't.
C
I
don't
think
that
entire
statement
is
necessarily
true,
because
it
definitely
precludes
speed
bumps,
but
it
wouldn't
preclude
any
traffic
coming
measures,
because
the
bulb
outs
that
were
mentioned
are
traffic
coming
measures
fade
lines
can
be
done.
Those
types
of
things
I
just
wanted
to.
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
for
folks
who
are
watching
just
in
case
they
live
on
a
collector
like
I
do
and
think
that
nothing
can
ever
be
done
for
their
drive,
because
that's
not
true.
A
Thank
you.
Let's
go
to
public
comment
for
this
item.
Anybody
who
wishes
to,
if
you
could
raise
your
virtual
hand
or
city
clerk,
will
bring
you
into
the
room.
C
Good
evening,
first,
I'd
like
to
say
I'm
a
bike
rider
and
I
ride
my
bike
quite
a
bit
around
the
town,
but
I
don't
know
why
we're
spending
a
million
and
a
half
dollars
for
a
bike
path.
C
You
know,
I
think,
was
councilman
salazar
asked
the
question
you
know:
are
we
going
to
monitor
how
many
people
well?
Why
didn't
we
think
about
how
many
people
are
going
to
use
this
before
we're
going
to
spend
a
million
and
a
half
dollars?
I
mean?
Was
there
a
study
done
to
say
how
many
users
there
would
we
think
there
were
going
to
be?
C
C
On
this
street,
if
there's
a
speed
problem,
why
did
we
pick
the
street
to
put
bicyclists
that
doesn't
make
any
sense
to
me?
Maybe
we
should
have
picked
a
street
that
wasn't
going
to
be
a
problem
where
we
could
have
accidents,
and
the
thing
is:
why
didn't
we?
Why
doesn't
it
go
the
full
length
of
san
bruno?
Are
we
doing
the
you
know
the
the
train
to
nowhere
where
we're
building
a
bike
path
here
and
then
we're
gonna
spread
it
out.
C
A
Thank
you,
president.
Just
it
was
asking
a
question
just
as
far
as
why
this
was
selected
or
you
know,
did
we
do
any
kind
of
survey
per
se
on
the
usage
by
bicyclists?
Is
there
any
mr
lee
or.
C
Yeah,
thank
you
to
the
to
the
resident.
So,
as
we
talked
about
at
the
beginning
of
the
presentation,
this
was
part
of
the
like
walk
and
bike
plan,
which
was
adopted
by
council
in
2016..
C
Those
particular
questions
are
asked
in
the
plan
as
we
choose
those
corridors.
Sometimes
you
choose
corridors
because
there
is
a
north
south
street
that
can
go
straight
through
for
a
bicyclist
that
would
be
a
residential
street.
Sometimes
that's
not
the
case,
and
it
would
have
to
be
a
collector
by
myself
and
my
bicyclist.
I
commute
to
work
by
bike
sometimes,
and
so
I'm
well
aware
of
you
know
the
business
of
streets.
The
class
three
bikeway
is
to
try
to
make
the
the
bike
corridor
a
usable
space
for
all
rider
levels.
C
C
And
so,
if
you
think
about
the
bicycling
itself,
the
the
more
bike
bicyclists,
the
more
facilities
you
can
create
for
bicyclists
and
opportunities
for
them
to
bike
and
you
they
will
choose
that
as
an
alternative
option
than
driving,
and
so
that's
part
of
the
goal
of
the
bike
plan.
C
Although
this
project
particularly
stops
at
that
particular
area,
we
do
have
another
project
that
connects
all
the
way
up
into
huntington
as
a
cycle
track,
and
so
this
bike
route
itself
is
not
something
that
the
city
of
san
bruno
is
saying:
funding
100
we
did
receive,
grant
funding
to
do
it.
So
there
is
regional
significance
for
this
bike
corridor,
and
so
that's
why
we're
we
as
part
of
our
bike
plan
and
and
the
grant?
C
We
felt
that
this
was
a
good,
viable
project
that
also
connected
the
rest
of
huntington's
cycle
track
that
will
be
installed
at
a
later
date.
A
Thank
you
director,
just
in
yeah
this
this
road,
this
stretch
of
san
antonio
has
is,
has
been
in
need
and
I'm
sure
once
the
construction
is
done,
it
will
be
appreciated
so
and
I'm
glad
for
that.
So
is
there
any
action?
This
is
a
resolution.
Any
action
by
council.
A
F
A
Carries
thank
you.
Next,
we'll
move
on
to
item
b
city
clerk
adopt
resolution
approving
the
design
authorizing
the
c
manager
to
execute.
B
A
construction
contract
with
golden
bay,
construction,
inc
for
the
spy
glass
drive,
storm
drain
improvement
project
and
an
amount
not
to
exceed
eight
hundred
and
five
thousand
three
hundred
and
ten
dollars
and
twenty
five
cents
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
an
agreement
with
tanner
pacific
inc
for
construction
management
and
inspection
services
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
ninety
nine
thousand.
Two
hundred
and
fifty
four
dollars
approving
an
agreement.
B
A
Thank
you
city
clerk.
Now
we
will
turn
over
for
the
presentation
to
the
deputy
director.
B
Thank
you
good
evening,
honorable
year
and
council
members,
I
will
share
my
screen
now
for
the
presentation.
B
B
With
some
background,
spyglass
shown
is
on
the
northwest
portion
of
san
bruno.
It
is
bordering
the
city
of
pacifica
sharp
park
road
and
the
upstream
watershed
flows,
so
short
park
road,
as
well
as
the
southern
portion
of
the
residential
area,
south
of
sharp
park
flows
north
through
spyglass,
and
then
there
is
a
drainage
system
behind
the
homes
on
the
north
side
of
spyglass
that
during
intense
storm
events,
properties
on
spyglass
drive
have
flooded,
and
this
project
aims
to
reduce
the
risk
of
storm-related
flooding
on
spy
glass
drive.
B
And
so
I
wanted
to
give
a
brief
overview
on
just
the
101
of
a
watershed,
and
so
the
way
we
can
think
about
it
is
if
you
have
a
drop
of
water
that
falls
on
this
precipitation,
depending
on
which
side
of
the
crest
that
the
straw
falls,
it
can
fall
on
one
side
of
the
watershed
or
if,
on
this
side
by
gravity,
it
would
fall
on
this
side
wash
it.
So
this
is
just
you
know.
Pictorial
of
what
sample
water
should
could
be.
It
could
be
composed
of
you
know
various
types
of
uses.
B
We
have
an
urban
area
here
farm,
so
this
is
not
yet
specific
to
san
bruno,
but
just
in
general
and
as
a
drop
of
water
falls
on
vegetated
area.
Some
of
that
water
will
infiltrate
and
percolate
into
the
ground
and
grow
water.
Some
will
run
off
if
it's
more
urbanized
and
there's
you
know,
structures
with
roof
and
paving
and
concrete,
then
that
rain
water
is
less
likely
to
infiltrate.
You
know
there
may
be
lawns,
but
that
will
run
off
into
the
storm
drain
system.
B
B
So
the
scope
of
the
project
includes
replacement
and
upsize
the
storm
drain
pipe,
and
I
will,
on
the
next
slide,
show
a
generalized
overview
of
where
these
areas
are
include
also
repair
and
cure
in
place.
Installing
new
storm
drain
pipe
and
restoring
the
trench,
and
so
here
again
is
my
glass
drive.
We
have
more
of
this
up
and,
let's
see
spyglass
drive
is
this
straight
here.
B
So
first
is
to
upsize
pipe,
so
this
pipe
size
is
currently
27
inch
pipe
and
that
will
be
replaced
with
the
42
inch
outer
diameter
pipe.
The
amount
of
this
work
is
approximately
160,
linear,
feet,
repair
and
cure
in
place
about
150
lineal
feet.
There
is
already
large
sized
pipes
existing
at
this
location,
and
this
area
will
be,
any
offices
will
be
repaired
and
then
any
connections
that
may
have
occurred
in
its
history
will
be
isolated
and
the
pipe
will
be
carried
in
place
and
on.
B
The
top
right
is
an
example
of
what
the
before
and
after
of
the
pipe
would
look
like,
and
then
we
have
new
pipe
installation
and,
as
I
mentioned,
any
potential
connections
from
private
systems
or
otherwise
will
be
separated
and
isolated
and
will
now
flow
into
the
separate
system.
There's
currently
not
a
storm
drain
system,
it's
all
service
flow,
but
there
is
some
private
valley,
gutter
and
inlets,
and
so
those
will
be
gathered
into
this
pipe
within
an
easement.
B
The
private
system
is
not
within
an
easement,
but
the
pipe
will
be
installed
in
an
easement
and
then
flow
downhill.
There's
my
left
drive
and
it
also
oops.
There
is
existing
system
through
here
as
well
across
from
pacific
heights,
and
so
the
line
will
connect
to
that
system
and
flow
again
to
the
system.
That's
running
behind
the
north,
the
homes
on
the
north
side
of.
B
Yep,
so
the
project
was
initiated
with
a
appropriation
of
370
000
for
design
in
the
fiscal
year,
2019
staff
at
that
time.
Well,
before
that
staff
had
applied
for
a
cal
oes
fema
hazard
mitigation
grant,
the
application
was
first
submitted
in
2017
and
through
the
course
of,
as
you
can
see
four
years
when
it
was
finally
awarded
21
representative
have
turned
over
in
cal
oes,
and
so
there
are
multiple
aerations
of
questions
to
the
designer
to
the
city,
and
so
after
the
designs
had
had
commenced.
B
There
were
additional
questions
from
fema
that
had
not
additional
originally
been
as
part
of
the
their
bryan
learners
agreement,
but
they
did
help
us
with
the
multiple
rounds
of
questions
that
kelloy
had
for
the
city,
so
we
did
eventually,
fortunately
receive
a
grant.
The
total
eligible
expenses
were
approximately
1.6
million
dollars.
Of
that
cal
oes
would
provide
1.2
million
in
grants.
The
25
local
match
is
required,
and
so
25
on
that
1.6
million
is
approximately
four
hundred
thousand
dollars.
B
So
there
were
favorable
bid
results
when
we
opened
the
grant
or
sorry
we
opened
the
bids
and
the
total
project
costs
are
closer
to
1.455
million,
so
the
grant
is
anticipated
to
contribute
at
75
about
1
million,
90
thousand
and
so
25
local
match
of
that
would
be
approximately
365
000
and
so,
as
you
can
tell
with
the
operation
that
was
already
granted
by
council
over
the
design
that
pretty
much
at
this
time,
pretty
much
matches
our
grants
local
match,
and
so
at
this
time
we
are
not
requesting
any
additional
appropriations
for
this
project
to
look
forward
to
construction.
B
We
do
have
contingency
on
the
project
and
so
for
whatever
reason,
there's
something
really
unanticipated,
which
we
are
knocking
away,
that
we've
done
the
design
that
that
should
not
happen.
But
if
that
were
to
happen
and
we
needed
to
utilize
additional
grant-
and
you
know
we
needed
a
more
additional
local
match-
we
would
come
back
to
council
at
that
time,
but
we
are
not
anticipating
that
occurrence.
So,
given
the
overall
funding,
I
believe
it's
favorable,
so
the
recommendations
from
staff
tonight
are
approved.
Adopting
a
resolution
to
approve
the
design
authorize.
B
Approving
an
amendment
with
loretta
for
the
grant
support
services.
They
provided
an
amount
not
to
exceed
15
000,
approving
a
construction
contingency
of
120
800
and
approving
a
total
project.
Budget
amount
of
1
million
to
455,
000
and
staff
is
available
to
respond
to
any
comments
or
sorry.
Questions.
A
We're
both
thank
you
very
much
for
your
presentation
and
rapport
again.
The
grant
funding
is
always
nice
and
I
appreciate
that
it
shows
you
know
things
move
slow,
but
we
don't
give
up,
and
so
congratulations
on
that.
First,
we'll
open
it
up
to
our
two
colleagues
and
then
we'll
see
if
there's
anybody
from
the
public
who
wishes
to
speak
ultimate
medina.
C
I
remember
when
we
first
heard
about
this,
the
council-
and
it
was
like
wow
one
more
thing
in
our
stormwater
system
that
we
need
to
fix
and-
and
I
am
deeply
appreciative
of
the
efforts
to
get
the
grants-
I
mean
those
are
significant.
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
quickly
go
back
to
the
to
the
overall
plan
of
what
is
being
replaced
just
quickly.
I
just
wanted
to
see
that
one
more
time.
C
C
Enterprise
fund
of
taking
the
hit
and-
and
I
think
this
is
lower
than
we
might
have
been
thinking
that
it
would
be
especially
getting
the
grant
so
just
wanted
to
see
how.
A
That
affects
our
our
balance
there
and
it's
just
another
fortunate
this
one
we
were
able
to
get
some
money
for
it,
but
I'll
leave
it
at
that
for
now.
So
thank
you
very
much.
F
Hey
thank
you
for
your
work
on
this
day.
I
just
I
guess
I
wanted
to
ask
them
similar
to
my
previous
questions
in
the
staff
report.
There's
a
reference
to
the
2014
muscle
plan,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
ask
about
why
this
project,
as
opposed
to
others
that
were
mentioned
in
the
master
plan.
B
Yes,
and
so
the
master
plan
really
looks
at
the
trunk
system,
and
so
this
particular
location
is
an
isolate
location.
It
does
flood,
but
it
does
not
aim
to
necessarily
model
the
entire
system.
It
mainly
models
the
trunk
system,
and
so
as
these
particular
locations
are
identified,
the
needs
are
are
recognized,
but
this
was
separate
a
separate
recognition
and
effort
outside
the
master
plan
itself.
C
Yeah
and
just
to
add
to
deputy
ritchie's.
A
Didn't
sound
like
it
was
important
directly,
you
froze
a
little
bit.
So
that's
what
council
members
referenced.
A
Okay
city
manager,
yeah,
oh,
I
believe
what
the
director
lee
was
going
to
say
is
that
we
have
received
a
number
of
complaints
from
this
neighborhood
about
flooding
that
occurs.
The
council
may
remember
in
2019
former
director,
jimmy
tan
would
show
a
video
of
flooding
in
this
particular
neighborhood,
and
the
flooding
is
typically
so
so
severe
that
we.
F
For
the
last
several
years
have
been
sandbagging
one
neighbor's
home
every
winter,
and
now
I
think
we're
sandbagging
two
homes
every
winter,
just
to
prevent
from
flooding,
and
I
do
know
that
there
is
one
property
on
spy
glass
that
has
flooded
twice
both
involving
insurance
claims.
That,
thankfully,
did
not
involve
a
city
at
those
times,
but
largely
due
to
the
cooling
of
storm
water
and
the
deficiency
of
the
system
in
this
area.
F
I
guess
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
so
this,
because
in
the
amount
it
says
that
this
area
was
excluded
from
the
master
plan.
So
I
so
I'm
going
to
support
this
item
tonight,
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
or
is
it
taking
the
place
of
something
else?
That's
in
the
master
plan.
As
far
as
funding
goes.
A
D
When
we
provided
previous
presentations
on
the
master
plan,
once
a
few
of
the
statements
that
have
been
made,
for
example,
the
30
million
dollars
and
five
decks
that
were
that
were
that
was
identified
in
the
master
plan.
I
believe
in
2017
that's
sort
of
the
the
known
known.
There
are
still
known
unknowns,
which
are
improvements
that
are
needed
to
some
of
the
residential
stormwater
streets,
of
which
this
would
would
apply.
F
System,
and
so
that's
why
this
project
was
advanced
and
a
grant
was
applied
for
the
local
match
is
approximately
100
or
375
000
total
project
just
under
1.5,
and
so
it
is
a
critical
need,
but
there
are
projects
that
are
not
included
in
the
in
the
master
plan
that
are
not
included
in
the
master
plan.
A
Okay,
let's
see
if
there's
anybody
from
the
public
who
would
like
to
have
any
questions
or
comments
on
that
side.
C
Through
the
mayor
of
all
motion
that
we
adopt
the
resolution.
A
Motion
second
hamilton
medina
roll
call.
Please.
D
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
to
public
works
staff
for
your
presentations
and
time
this
evening.
We'll
now
move
on
to
item
nine
comments
from
council
members.
A
First
item
lyndon
vice
mayor,
linda
mason,
request,
informational
presentation
by
third
party
contractor
providing
building
inspection
services
to
the
city
of
san
bruno
on
the
inspection
process
required
to
open
a
business
and
how
the
city
is
assisting
in
these
efforts.
Nice
man.
F
12
proposals
were
submitted
in
response
and
staff
identified
that
seven
methods
of
the
rfp
on
january
25th
2022,
the
council.
We
all
approved
a
resolution
authorizing
city
manager
to
execute
a
contract
with
west
code
consult
west
coast
code
in
an
amount
not
to
do
250
000
to
perform
as
needed
professional
services.
F
At
the
time,
it
was
not
clear
that
these
professional
services
would
include
providing
inspections
to
downtown
businesses
that
were
opening.
Since
then,
it
has
been
made
clear
that
west
coast
code
consultants
are
providing
building
inspection
services
downtown
to
essentially
fill
in
for
needs
of
staffing
shortages
that
we've
been
having.
F
Since
january,
I've
heard
a
number
of
complaints
of
the
onerous
process
business
owners
are
going
through
to
pass
building
inspections.
While
this
has
been
consistent
prior
to
january,
it
was
believed
that
the
additional
assistance
from
the
third
party
professional
services
would
improve
the
process
and
efficiency
where
we
were
at
capacity
with
in-house
staff
and
back
transitions.
F
F
So
this
is
a
request
to
ask
the
existing
third
party
contract
that
we
selected
west
coast
code
consultants
to
provide
a
walkthrough
of
their
process.
What
it
takes
to
open
the
business,
how
long?
How
long?
How
and
how
the
city
complements
the
third
party,
so
is
there
assistance
needed
from
the
city
or
vice
versa?
Is
there
additional
assistance,
that's
being
provided
that?
F
Maybe
we
don't
know
about
we're
not
hearing
about,
but
this
request
is
solely
for
the
third
party,
knowing
that
the
city
staff
right
now
is
at
capacity,
so
just
to
be
more
specific
council
would
be
enhanced
by
knowing
the
process
from
the
time
the
permit
is
submitted
for
approval.
What
is
the
timeline?
F
So
this
is,
we
would
direct
staff,
obviously
to
contact
the
third
party
on
the
council's
behalf
and
really
lay
out
the
scope,
but
I
think
it
would
be
educational
beneficial
for
the
council
to
know
you
know
what's
happening
with
some
of
these
businesses
know
that
we
have
a
position,
hopefully
eventually
that's
going
to
be
opening
up
around
community
development,
but
I
think
without
understanding
the
process,
we're
in
a
weaker
position
to
make
decisions
moving
forward
on
these
contracts
and
also
be
able
to
assist
our
small
businesses.
C
C
This
is
one
of
the
things
that
the
downtown
improvement
committee
was
was
was
kind
of
doing.
C
We,
we
interview
those
that
are
willing
business
owners
to
to
ask
them
as
they,
after
opening
their
business.
How
was
the
experience
and
we
have
not
yet
reported
back?
I
think
this
is
timely.
C
It
may
be
stretching
out
and
I'd
like
to
hear
the
city
manager's
response,
the
idea
of
how
we
could
make
it
easier
and
to
assist
business,
small
business
owners
to
open
our
downtown
and
there's
a
lot
of
problems
with
that
and
my
observation
from
being
on
a
council
and
also
being
a
former
employee
here,
is
that
when
you
have
an
old
downtown-
and
you
have
these
old
buildings-
that,
as
you
try
to
to
start
peeling
away
layers
of
walls,
you're
finding
things
that
you,
you
didn't
know
were
appropriate
or
that
were
installed
correctly.
C
So
there's
something
with
that.
But
nonetheless,
I
I
do
want
to
hear
from
our
city
manager,
because
we
not
only
had
have
tom,
and
I
interview
a
handful
of
businesses
that
open,
but
of
some
of
the
businesses
that
are
currently
trying
open
and
that
information
has
been
passed
along
to
the
city
manager
and
to
the
community
development
department.
A
But
it's
it's
a
pretty
complicated
endeavor
to
open
a
new
business
in
an
old
building,
but
a
refrain
from
commenting
further
until
we
get
your
back
from
our
city
matters,
councilmember
hamilton.
Do
you
mind
if
we
pause
on
you?
Okay,
thank
you,
city
manager,
sure
thank
you,
mayor
medina.
D
Members
of
the
city
council
and
vice
mayor
mesa,
it's
important
to
note
that
the
third-party
contract
track
the
third-party
contract
that
have
been
referenced
wwc3
does
provide
a
number
of
services
to
our
community
and
economic
development
department.
Both
counter
support,
building
inspection
and
building
inspection
support
in
particular,
which
are
the
services
that
were
mentioned.
D
They
are
a
supplement.
They
do
not
provide
the
full
totality
of
counter
services
or
inspection
services,
and
so
I'm
familiar
with
a
few
of
the
incidences
where
we
have
received
some
complaints.
I
am
also
aware
of
a
number
of
instances
where
customers
were
served
well
in
athens.
D
I
think
the
requests
to
have
the
third
party
contractor
come
to
the
city
council
and
provide
a
presentation
on
how
they
support
businesses
and
what
was
articulated
was
actually
more
of
the
overall
process
of
how
the
city
supports
businesses,
and
I
just
want
to
highlight
that
this
consultant
only
provides
one
piece
of
the
service,
and
so
what
I,
what
I,
what
I'm
interpreting
the
ask
of
is
for
the
city
council
to
have
a
presentation
on
how
the
city
supports
businesses,
both
at
the
counter
and
inspections,
and
how
the
city
supports
businesses
to
open
in
san
bruno.
D
If
that's
the
intent,
it's
a
much
larger
presentation.
It
certainly
involves
staff,
because
again,
this
consultant
provides
one
piece
as
a
supplement
to
what
we
do
and
they
are
not
knowledgeable
on
on
all
facets
of
how
the
city
supports
businesses.
D
In
addition,
we've
had
a
number
of
conversations
during
budget
time
and
other
conversations
about
the
city's
need
for
economic
development.
D
I
remember
saying
to
the
city
council,
when
I
took
this
job
a
little
bit
over
three
and
a
half
years
ago,
that
there's
an
entire
department
missing
in
the
city
and
that's
called
economic
development.
At
that
time,
the
community
services,
the
community
and
economic
development
department
was
called
community
services
and
to
this
day
there
is
not
one
single
position
in
this
city
that
is
dedicated
full-time
economic
development.
D
What
the
city
council
has
done
in
recognition
of
that
is
that
you
have
funded
a
economic
development
manager
position
that
we
have
been
recruiting
for
and
have
had
actually
two
candidates
back
out
of
the
process
for
various
reasons,
but
we
all
know
of
the
of
the
cost
of
living
in
the
peninsula
and
the
difficulty
to
attract
employees,
not
just
for
san
bruno
but
for
other
cities,
so
that
it
continues
to
be
a
heart
disposition,
and
certainly
I
am
the
first
to
admit
that
we
need
to
help
our
businesses
more.
D
In
particular
our
small
and
medium-sized
businesses
and
health
businesses
open
not
only
downtown
but
elsewhere
in
san
bruno.
That
is
a
multi-faceted
multi-prong
conversation
and
I
think
the
request
to
have
one
contractor
that
supports
us
in
that
process
may
not
provide
the
city
council
with
the
full
complement
of
information
that
you
would
need
to
truly
assess
the
process.
Now,
there's
a
desire
to
have
that
conversation
as
a
city
manager.
D
What
I
would
request
is
allow
me
to
work
with
staff
to
find
the
appropriate
time
for
that
work
to
be
done
and
to
be
brought
to
you,
but
certainly,
if
there's
a
request
to
have
wc3,
come
to
the
city
council
and
provide
a
report
on
the
in
particular
services
that
they
provide
for
us.
I'm
I'm
sure
that
can
be
done,
but
just
know
that
it
will
be
a
very
narrowly
tailored
presentation
because
they
do
not
fully
encompass
everything.
C
So
I'm
I'm
supportive
of
getting
more
information
about
this
process,
just
because
of
of
everything
that
we
that
we've
heard
here
council
member
medina
outlined
most
of
what
I
was
going
to
say,
it's
important
to
note
that
you
know
when,
when
a
business
owner
has
trouble
getting
through
and
getting
getting
through
and
getting
open,
sometimes
it's
because
they're
not
following
the
directions
that
that
happens,
but
we
are
seeing
examples
where
they're
doing
everything
that
they're
being
told
and
that
and
the
goalposts
in
their
mind
in
their
views
seem
to
be
moving.
C
C
How
do
I
know
what
I
need
to
do
there?
A
checklist?
Is
there
a
list
of
things
that
that
that
is
provided?
That's
that's
clear
and
then
you
know.
Obviously
you
know,
as
as
was
stated
earlier,
there's
a
lot
of
old
buildings
here,
that
that
checklist
can't
possibly
cover
everything
and-
and
so
there's
gonna
be
stuff.
That
comes
up
on
that
first
inspection,
that
that
that
you
know
may
end
up
being
a
surprise.
C
But
another
area
where
I
think
that
we
need
to
really
focus
is
to
make
sure
that
between
the
first
inspection
and
the
second
inspection
that
that
first
inspection
was
complete
because
we
are
hearing,
you
know
that
when,
when
the
the
inspector
comes
back
for
the
second
inspection,
sometimes
it's
not
even
the
same.
C
It's
not
the
same
person,
which
is
you
know
that
happens
for
staffing
or
whatever,
but
that
during
the
second
inspection,
something
that
could
have
been
identified
in
the
first
inspection
is
then
identified,
and
now
there
that's
adding
more
time
and
the
the
we
have
to
keep
in
mind
that
that,
in
many
cases
these
small
businesses
are,
you
know:
they're
they're
people
they're
in
all
cases,
they're
paying
rent
they're
they're
having
they
have
to
maintain
their
utilities
and
the
rent
and
everything
while
they're
trying
to
get
open
and
they're
getting
no
revenue
because
they
can't
open.
C
Yet
so
you
know,
I'm
I'm
absolutely
in
favor
of
finding
out
more.
I
understand
what
the
what
the
city
manager
just
articulated
that
that
we
won't
get
the
whole
picture
if
it's
just
a
presentation
from
wc3
and
that
that
that's
I
understand
that.
But
if
you
know
that
can
be
supplemented
with
with
whatever
work
that
would
be
needed
from
staff
in
order
just
to
give
us
a
good
picture
of
what
process
looks
like,
I
would
be
supportive.
F
A
Yeah,
you
know
the
narrowed.
I
would
like
to
take
a
city
manager's
recommendation
of
the
narrow
request,
understanding
getting
that
together
at
a
time.
That's
simple!
In
addition,
I
I
agree
with
the
city
manager.
That
again,
I
know
you're
saying
something
to
happen,
but
it
should
be
for
all
businesses
in
the
city
of
san
bruno
they're,
they're,
all
important
everybody
matters
here,
and
so
I
would
like
it
to
be
brilliant
and
inclusive
because
I'm
sure
others,
you
know
even
where
dawn
pickles
was.
Maybe
that's
why
you
know
it's
taking
a
while.
A
I
don't
know,
but
I
forgot
I
can't
remember
hamilton.
I
think
you
you
hit
it
perfectly
when
you
say
it's
like
peeling
the
onion,
so
you're
going
into
an
establishment
and
you're
saying
oh,
this
should
be
relatively
easy
to
bring
it
back
up
to
speed
to
open
a
new
business,
and
sometimes
it
just
lends
into
so
many
other
things.
So
thank
you.
Councilmember
medina.
C
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
thank
you
for
the
reminder
and
we
are
the
downtown
improvement
committee,
but
we
we
have
spoken
to
owners
that
in
township
center
you
know
the
kt
toast,
I
think
that's
what
it
was.
A
fantastic
spot
had
no
problems
whatsoever.
C
So
thank
you
for
that
and
after
hearing
from
from
most
of
my
colleagues,
I
think
a
short
presentation
of
would
be
fine,
but
it's
really.
The
larger
thing
is
that
we
don't
have
staff
to
assist
to
do
that.
Additional
amount
of
systems
of
assistance
may
be
a
little
hannibal
to
to
to
walk
these
new
business
owners
through
the
process.
C
So
I'm
fine
with
moving
ahead
with
with
the
with
the
limited
scope
and
I'm
sure
we'll
have
to
address
the
staffing
situation
being
that
we've
been
trying
to
get
this
the
higher
level.
And
how
else
can
we
move
forward
and
looking
at
that
during
our
budget?
C
A
City
manager
is
at
the
podium
I
like
to
call
on
him
and
then
we'll
go
to
the
vice
mayor
yeah.
I
think
my
question
has
just
been
answered,
but
I
stood
up
again
just
to
ask.
D
For
a
clear
definition
of
what
a
narrowly
tailored
presentation
is
because
I've
been
at
this
for
a
while-
and
I
know
that
when
someone
stands
in
front
of
the
city
council,
the
questions
can
go
abroad
right
and
if
we're
asking
for
a
vendor
to
come
in
present
to
the
city
council
on
their
work,
I
think
that
it
should
be
narrowly
tailored
and
we
can
provide
the
city
council
ahead
of
time
with
the
scope
of
work
of
the
services
they
provide.
D
But
again
I
just
want
to
highlight
that
what
we're
really
talking
about
here
is
an
economic
development
program
and
having
a
ombudsman
to
really
shepherd
our
small
and
local
businesses
through
the
process,
which
is
the
city
council
has
mentioned
before.
Staff
wholeheartedly
agrees
with,
and
you
have
provided
funding
for
a
position
that
we
have
yet
to
hire
to
develop
that
program.
And
so
I
know
that
there
are
frustrations
because
we
do
not
as
a
city
having
economic
development
program.
D
D
That's
why
we
adopted
the
position
and-
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
what
you
mean
by
a
narrowly
tailored
presentation
is
that
we
will
invite
a
vendor
that
provides
services
to
the
council
to
present
on
the
services
that
they
provide
and
answer.
Questions
specifically
on
those
services
know
that
that
will
not
give
you
the
larger
compliment
of
how
the
city
supports
businesses
and
all
the
various
steps
the
business
might
go
through.
D
And
if,
at
that
meeting,
there
will
be
questions
and
you
will
want
staff
to
get
up
and
respond
to
know
that
that's
going
to
require
work
right.
And
you
know
it's
my
duty
to
have
the
conversations
with
staff
and
make
sure
that
we're
prepared
for
those
questions.
And
so
I
I'm
saying
this
because
the
narrow
presentation
on
the
diet
can
become
that
broad
presentation,
because
they're
they're.
A
Going
to
be
questions
that
this
consultant
can't
answer
and
what
I
hear
council
saying
is
you
want
a
narrow
presentation
and
that's
what
we
will
provide,
and
I
just
want
to
be
clear
about
exactly
what
that
is.
A
I
appreciate
you
stepping
to
the
podium
and
asking
and
making
sure
that
we're
all.
On
the
same
page,
I
appreciate
that
vice
mayor.
F
Yeah,
I
think,
for
narrow
presentations,
really,
how
are
they
assisting
small
business
owners
and
by
all
means
that
includes
the
rest
of
the
city,
but
I've
received
three
complaints
now
and
considering.
There's
not
that
many
businesses
opening
downtown,
I
thought
three
was
was
a
lot
I
mean
there's.
Maybe
three
businesses
opening
so
so
I'd
be
interested
in
them
coming
in
talking
about
what
their
experience
has
been
in
san
bruno
thus
far
as
it
pertains
to
small
businesses
and
well,
I
do
agree
that
phenom,
like
ideally
we'll,
have
an
economic
development
person.
F
I
also
think
that
people
at
the
encounter
whom
I
believe
that
this
their
party
contractor
is
also
providing
counter
services
can
very
easily
say
this.
Is
you
know
the
standard
right?
This
is
what
is
expected
of
you,
and
this
is
what
the
process
looks
like
and
we're
going
to
help
you
along
that
process.
I
don't
think
you
need
a
third
party.
I
mean,
I
don't
think
you
need
a
staff
member
to
do
that.
F
C
Councilman
remilton,
so
the
vice
mayor
said
most
most
of
what
I
want
to
say.
The
the
the
key
pieces
of
it
are
things
that,
if
the,
if
the
consultants
are
being
backups
at
the
counter
and
are
out
doing
the
inspections,
the
key
things
for
me
as
part
of
this
presentation,
three
things
that
they
should
be
able
to
do,
which
is
how
do
we
inform
a
new
applicant
of
all
the
things
that
he
you
know
need
to
do?
What
is
that
checklist
or
whatever
it
is?
C
C
How
do
we
ensure
that
the
what
what
what
standards
are
in
place
to
make
sure
that
the
inspection
process
is
thorough,
especially
on
that
first
inspection
and
and
and
and
consistent,
so
that
if
a
different
instructor
comes
back
for
the
for
the
second
inspection
they're,
not
finding
stuff
that
the
first
vector
missed
and
because
they're
out
doing
the
inspections?
C
A
A
We
can
certainly
provide
that
guidance
and
invite
the
contractor
to
provide
a
presentation
on
that
I'll
leave
it
there
yeah,
because
I
think
also
what
we're
asking
is
well,
okay,
if,
if
they're
contracted,
which
they
have
a
contract
and
they're
due
a
to
m
whatever
it
is
and
now
we're
asking
so
how
are
they
going
and
walking
the
business
owner
through
various
elements?
I
know
I've
heard
from
not
this
contractor,
but
sometimes
somebody
comes
to
the
counter,
and
maybe
they
don't
convey
everything
that
they're
wishing
to
do
within
the
business.
A
And
so
then
they
come
back
to
the
counter-air
frustrated.
But
then
there
were
elements
that
were
left
out.
So
I
think
there's
it's
it's.
I
think
we're
asking
kind
of
a
little
bit
of
saying,
but
tell
us
what
you've
heard.
That's
what
you
feel
you
do
this
elsewhere
and
you
know
how
is
it
going?
I
think
that's
what
we're
seeming
to
want.
A
What
you
know
is
what
I'm
kind
of
sensing
from
counsel
kind
of
that
you
know
for
mayor
I
I
would
agree
with
that,
but
but
candidly,
what
I'm
also
hearing
is
that
we've
heard
complaints,
and
so
we
want
the
contractor
to
come.
D
And
explain
their
process,
and
so
it
it
feels
a
little
bit
like.
We
want
to.
We've
heard
complaints
about
a
specific
contractor's
work,
and
we
would
like
that
contractor
to
come
to
the
city,
council
and
articulate,
and
I
think
that
there's
a
challenge
with
that,
because,
if
we're
going
to
talk
specifics,
there
are
many
many
nuances
around
particular
instances,
and
I
don't
think
that
the
appropriate
space
for
that
should
be
a
contractor
presenting
in
public
to
the
city
council
about
specific
instances.
A
The
only
point
that
I
was
making
is
that
it
should
be
very
narrowly
tailored
on
the
work
that
they
do
and
not
go
into
any
specifics
on
any
particular
complaint
or
project
that
they
may
have
institute,
and
thank
you,
I
think
you
said
you
articulated
that
well
and
I
would
agree
we're
not
to
get
into
specifics
in
a
certain
person's
business
or
this,
or
that
I
mean
that's
not
appropriate
to
be
hearing
that
that
that's
that's.
We
have
to
respect
everyone's
right
and
privacy
etc.
A
So
the
way
you
articulated
it
city
manager,
that's
what
I
envision.
My
other
colleagues
can
say
yes
or
no,
or
I
have
a
yes
for
mr
hamilton.
F
No,
I
just
sent
just
a
couple
of
quick
updates
I'll
get
on
my
now
right
now,
but
I
just
want
to
say
that
this
past
weekend
I
was
invited
a
few
months.
I
had
actually
been
invited
a
few
months
ago
to
attend
a
show
which
I
attended
this
past
weekend
called
dear
san
francisco.
It's
really.
B
F
Love
letter
to
san
francisco
with
a
group
of
people,
but
little
did.
I
know
that
we'd
be
a
group
of
all
san
bernardino
residents
in
all
of
this
amazing
show
what
was
really
neat
about.
The
show
is
that
one
of
the
performers,
actually
one
of
the
stars
in
the
show
who
had
also
starred
in
cirque
du
soleil,
is
a
san
bernardino,
native
and
resident
who
came
out
and
her
name
is
maya
kesselman
and
she
was
just
phenomenal.
F
I
mean
I
can't
even
express
how
amazing
this
show
was,
and
so
anyway,
I
wanted
to
thank
staff
and
the
mayor
for
preparing
an
acknowledgement
and
a
certificate
that
I
was
able
to
present
to
her,
and
I
just
I
just
wanted
to
recommend
if
you
haven't
seen
it
see
it
because
it's
not
only
neat
to
see
you
know
what
the
human
body
can
do,
but
it's
also
really
neat
to
see
a
fellow
resident
up
there
and
really
to
see
somebody.
That's
that's
so
talented
and
amazing.
F
You
know
making
and
living
their
dream,
so
highly
recommend
it.
If
you
haven't
seen
it.
I
also
wanted
just
to
thank
staff
for
flying
the
ukrainian
flag.
As
a
follow-up
to
our
last
meeting,
I
saw
it
and
I
still
continue
to
hope
for
peace
and
then.
Lastly,
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
our
assistant
city
manager,
jennifer,
brazil,
who's
going
to
be
departing
from
the
city
family,
and
she
has
just
been
you.
F
F
I
would
say,
even
though
not
evident,
because
you
not
speak
as
much
as
I
do,
but
I
will
say
it's
been.
We
have
seen
the
results
I've
seen
you
provide
support
to
the
senior
team
you've
engaged
wholeheartedly
in
negotiations
with
an
employee,
first
mentality
and
you've
really
guided
the
city
with
the
consistently
changing
rules
throughout
the
covid19
pandemic,
which
is
probably
one
of
the
most
challenging
times
in
history
to
be
not
just
in
hr
but
leading
a
city
team.
F
A
Other
comments
or
muscle
members,
I
almost
forgot
your
last
name,
councilmember
medina.
C
Yeah,
that's
a
good
one,
a
few
things.
The
first
thing
is:
second
harvest
is
tomorrow
at
bel
air,
from
from
1
to
1
45
to
4
o'clock,
where
at
least
200
families
will
be
receiving
groceries,
also
embellers
at
three
to
feet.
Third
avenue,
also,
tomorrow
the
weekly
distribution
at
skyline,
where
a
thousand
families
get
food
every
week
that
starts
at
11
o'clock,
the
lines
can
get
pretty
long
there
so
plan.
Accordingly,
I
received
an
email.
C
I
think
that
was
yesterday
about
how
it's
grand
opening
day
at
lara
field
on
this
saturday,
the
braves
who
are
champions
of
the
peewees
they
did,
they
did
beat
us
and
they
are
playing
the
hawks.
The
parade
is
at
eleven
o'clock.
C
The
game
is
at
two
o'clock,
and
I
mean
I
love
baseball,
but
there's
something
even
more
special
about
somebody,
and
you
know
the
little
ones
in
their
little
uniforms.
I
mean
it's
like
my
son
is
already
it's
already
nine
now
and
that
those
times
are
lost
as
growing
up.
So
I
encourage
you.
If
you
can
make
it
it's
a
wonderful
experience.
They
will
have
the
snack
bar
open
that
was
renovated
by
the
lions
and
the
san
bruno
community
foundation
funding.
C
Come
off
of
mute
and
do
my
standard
background
plug
hang
on
a
moment
there
we
go.
So
I
wanted
to
invite
everyone
to
this
saturday
in
our
downtown
san
bruno
life,
who
is
karen.
Cunningham,
has
organized
the
downtown
san
bruno
stroll
where
free
businesses
are
participating.
C
You
start
at
the
grand
leader
and
and
pick
up
a
pick
up
your
ticket
and
then
we're
going
to
do
a
a
long,
a
long,
walk
up
down
the
avenue
and
back
up
again
ending
at
atlas
pizza,
lounge
and
stopping
at
businesses
along
the
way,
and
it's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
fun
and
it's
a
great
way
to
come
out
and
support
our
local
businesses
and
learn
about
what
great
businesses
we
have
downtown
so
encourage
everybody
to
come
out.
C
This
is
it's
starting
at
one
o'clock
at
grand
leader
market
in
downtown
san
bruno,
and
I'd
also
like
to
just
very
quickly
say
thank
you
to
our
assistant
city
manager,
brazil.
I
my
my
comments
would
never
be
nearly
as
eloquent
as
our
vice
mayor.
So
I
will
just
simply
say
thank
you
for
for
your
your
your
patience
and
dedication
to
our
city,
and
I
wish
you
all
the
best
on
your
on
your
next
chapter.
A
Any
other
comments
from
council
members
I'll
go
ahead.
Golfer
medina
already
hit
on
the
you
baseball
and
yes,
it's
nice
to
have
it
back.
I
had
gone
to
the
girls,
softball
league
opener
and
equally
as
exciting
and
enthusiastic
to
see
all
the
players
and
actually
artichoke
joes,
who
sponsored
the
entire
the
uniforms
and
sponsored
all
wings
this
year
and
also,
I
believe,
donating
something
to
over.
The
baseball
marty
would
know
better
at
bellaire
lions
field.
A
So
I
think
that's
great,
but
it
is
nice
to
see
that
and
and
the
the
excitement
of
that
happening
again.
Also
this
friday
I'll
be
meeting
with
the
state
senator
and
some
other
folks,
and
this
will
be
a
table.
This
is
to
try
to
look
toward
a
state
level.
As
far
as
funding
for
great
separations.
As
we
know,
the
great
separation
of
san
bruno
was
almost
all
paid
for
by
others
than
the
city
of
san
bruno.
A
However,
now
they're
300
million
dollars
and
usually
you
get
maybe
half
you
can
get
some
for
funding.
So
the
state
senator-
and
I
were
talking
about
that
and,
as
you
know,
we
have
something
in
south
city
in
san
bruno.
If
there's
opportunities
for
us,
so
I
will
be
embarking
upon
that
with
him
and
certainly
can
tell
the
san
bernardino
story
how
it
makes
a
huge
difference
for
safety
for
residents
and
and
travelers,
and
then
also
to
the
assistant
city
manager,
with
you,
the
very
best
safe
travels.
Thank
you
for
your
time
here.
A
I
know.
Maybe
it's
not
as
long
as
we
had
wished,
but
at
the
same
time
I
think
your
care
and
your
concern
and
your
compassion
through
that
time
trying
to
bring
things
up
and
policies
revisited
because,
as
you
know,
things
go
along
a
process
and
they
keep
going,
and
sometimes
we
don't
pause
to
reflect
back
to
say
you
know.
Where
do
we
need
to
go
and,
as
I
saluted
earlier,
the
covet
at
any
time
for
anyone
and
assistant
city
manager
hr
to
embark
upon?
That
is
something
that
you
know.
A
You
would
have
never
thought
coming
in
and
you
got
to
negotiate
contracts
for
the
city
too,
so
in
in
the
time
you've
been
here.
You've
touched
many
things
and
improved
upon
the
system,
the
process
and
the
policies,
so
my
best
wishes
to
you
and
your
family
and
to
your
feet
so
with
that,
if
there's
nothing
else,
colleagues
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
adjourn
to
the
next
regular
city
council
meeting,
which
will
be
held
on
april.