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San Bruno City Council Meeting May 25, 2021
7. Council Comments
A
Now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
item
number,
seven
comment
and
council
members.
We
have
three
items
that
for
discussion.
So
what
I,
what
I'm
suggesting
we
do
is
go
ahead
and
we'll
start
with
councilmember
mason,
then
we'll
go
on
to
vice
mayor
medina.
A
Read
the
topic,
allow
that
individual
council
member
or
vice
mayor
to
articulate
what
the
topic
is.
What
their
thoughts
are,
maybe
ask
each
of
the
colleagues
if
they
have
a
question
specific
question
on
what
was
stated
or
needed
some
more
clarity,
and
then
everyone
get
one
opportunity
hear
back
and
then
we
can
go
ahead
and
then
give
our
comments
and
or
thoughts
on
that.
Does
that
sound
okay
with
everyone's
just?
Do
we
keep
the
momentum
going
for
the
meeting.
A
Okay,
no,
I
just
saw
I
I
thought
you
were
councilmember
amazon's,
not
talking
okay,
so
everybody
seems
okay
with
that.
So
I'm
gonna
begin
on
again
item
seven:
seven:
eight
councilmember
mason
consideration
of
moving
san
bernardino
towards
a
rotate
rotating
mayor
model
through
the
upcoming
gubernatorial
special
election
to
align
with
the
neighboring
19
peninsula
cities.
Council,
member
mason.
A
B
You
the
question
around
a
rotational
mayor
was
one
of
the
first
questions
I
received
when
running
for
city
council
in
2019
being
the
only
city
in
the
peninsula.
Without
a
rotating
mayor,
I
supported
the
switch
then
and
would
say
so,
as
I
got
to
know
more
san
bernardino
residents
in
april
of
2020
after
the
creation
of
a
process
for
council
members
to
create
incentives
and
initiatives.
B
Both
council
member
marty
medina
and
I
agendized
this
item,
but
did
not
receive
the
majority
support
to
move
the
initiative
forward
for
the
voters
to
make
the
decision
with
the
recent
confirmation
that
there
will
be
a
recall
vote
on
the
ballot.
There
is
another
possibility
to
provide
the
opportunity
to
make
this
change
to
the
voters
in
san
bruno.
We
have
an
elected
mayor
that
holds
a
two-year
term,
needs
to
run
every
two
years
to
hold
the
seat
and
does
not
have
a
limitation
on
how
many
terms
their
office
can
be
held.
B
The
reasons
behind
this
potential
change
are
as
follows.
Number
one
is
equity,
although
largely
a
symbolic
role,
the
mayor
is,
and
by
title
provided
opportunities
that
other
council
members
are
not
provided.
Does
it
matter
that
san
bruno
has
not
had
a
female
mayor
invited
to
any
regional
mayoral
events,
mayoral
list
serves
in
over
20
years?
Does
it
matter
that
when
a
woman
did
run
for
mayor
myself,
she
was
asked
by
a
fellow
elected
official
why
she
ran,
without
asking
permission
to
run
from
the
sitting
mayor
for
some
it
may
not
matter.
B
But
for
me,
as
an
elected
official
who
ran
on
the
idea
of
change
as
the
only
female
sitting
council
member,
I
think
it
does
matter
by
establishing
a
rotating
mayor.
We
can
ensure
that
those
elected
to
office
and,
more
importantly,
those
san
bruno
residents,
we
all
represent,
are
represented
on
a
rotating
basis
reflecting
our
constituency.
B
It
also
alleviates
the
need
for
anyone
of
lesser
economic
means
to
worry
about
funding
a
campaign
every
other
year
which
is
in
and
of
in
of
itself
a
daunting
task
unless
the
position
continuously
runs
unopposed,
as
we
have
seen
in
san
bruno
two
districting
and
surrounding
cities.
As
we
look
to
the
potential
of
districting,
an
elected
mayor
for
a
single
district
would
have
a
two-year
term.
That
means
that
the
district
would
have
representation
to
the
tune
of
40
percent
of
every
vote
for
a
minimum
of
two
years.
B
A
rotating
mayor
would
offer
a
proportional
opportunity
for
each
district
to
have
representation
in
the
years
ahead.
This
model
already
exists.
We
really
are
the
only
city
in
the
peninsula.
Without
a
rotating
mayor,
it's
imperative
that
we
offer
our
residents
an
opportunity
to
make
this
decision.
As
our
city
continues
to
change
and
grow,
we
really
do
need
proportional
representation.
B
Number
four
potential
revenue
savings.
Currently
the
mayoral
term
is
every
two
years
and
the
city
council
term
is
every
four
years.
What
this
means
is
that
we
have
to
have
a
mayor,
a
mayoral
election
every
two
years
placed
on
the
ballot.
We
had
previously
been
informed
that
every
additional
item
on
the
ballot
is
an
additional
cost,
but
that
these
costs
were
not
itemized.
B
So
it's
important
that
we
know
prior
to
making
a
final
decision
what
the
cost
is
to
the
city
to
have
a
separate
election
for
the
mayor
versus
city
council
election.
We
had
also
been
informed
that
a
special
election
is
significantly
expensive,
something
to
the
tune
of
two
hundred
fifty
to
five
hundred
thousand
dollars.
So
this
here
is
not
a
special
election
that
san
bruno
would
be
hosting.
B
There
is
a
recall
election,
that's
being
placed
before
the
voters
and
it's
something
that
we
can
add
to
as
opposed
to
having
an
election
specifically
to
determine
whether
we
would
like
to
switch
to
rotational
may
or
not.
So
what
would
be
the
cost
to
adding
to
this
existing
recall
election,
this
item
and
then
two?
B
What
is
the
savings
to
the
city
by
not
having
a
mayoral
item
separate
from
the
city
council
item
on
the
ballot
every
two
years
and
then
five
a
strategic
initiative?
At
the
time
we
had
our
initial
strategic
initiatives,
a
recall
had
not
been
confirmed
since
it
is,
and
since
this
topic
has
been
raised
by
our
own
residents,
the
request
at
this
time
is
that
we
really
just
understand
the
cost
to
place
this
item
on
the
special
election
ballot.
B
B
It
could
be
anyone
sitting
in
the
seat
of
mayor
and
this
request
would
be
the
same.
This
is
a
policy
decision
that
we
should
consider
through
the
lens
of
policymakers
through
the
lens
of
city
council
members
in
one
of
20
cities,
where
this
model
appears
to
be
working
and
for
the
benefit
of
our
residents
in
san
bruno.
B
With
that
said,
we
we're
free
to
have
a
discussion,
I'm
open
to
answering
any
questions,
but
the
goal
is
one
get
the
costs
associated
with
placing
this
item
on
the
recall
ballot
and
then
two
for
staff
to
provide
that
information
to
council
to
make
the
determination
whether
to
move
forward.
Thank
you
to
my
fellow
council
members
for
listening
and
for
entertaining
this
topic.
A
Thank
you,
councilman
mason.
Are
there
questions
for
council
member
mason
and
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
go
through
the
colleagues
here
then
I'll
open
it
up,
because
we
do
have
something
from
the
public.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
we
have
to
give
that
opportunity.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
the
only
and
I
don't
know
my
question
might
be-
and
I
don't
know
it's
not
fair
to
council
member
mason,
but
is
there
any
estimate
of
I'll
give
staff
a
moment
as
we
go
to
the
public
is
to
what
it
could
be.
So
I
know
we
had
an
estimate
of
250
000
to
500
000,
for
if
we
were
to
do
it
solely
let's
say
it
was
just
us
in
the
county.
So
is
it
still
to
that
or
do
we
know?
A
Do
we
not
know
and
of
course
beyond
the
unknown
is
probably
our
other
community
is
going
to
be
adding
on
to
this
election
because
obviously
the
more
you
have
the
cheaper.
It
is
the
less
you
have.
Then
the
the
city
could
bear
all
the
cost.
So
with
that,
I
see
no
questions
at
this
time.
Let's
open
it
to
members
of
the
community
and
we
do
have
a
hand
up
city
clerk.
D
Hello
again
r.s
farman
from
633.
Second
now
I
don't
have
super
strong
feelings
about
this,
because
we
don't
have
a
strong
mayor
system.
We
have
a
mayor
that
is
sort
of
a
first
among
equals,
but
you
know
there
are
some
duties
that
are
allocated
to
that.
I
think,
as
it
seems
quite
likely,
that
we
are
going
to
migrate
to
a
districted
or
perhaps
proportional
system,
given
the
california
voting
rights
act,
I
mean
like.
D
D
Good
evening,
council,
we
would
like
to
say
that
we
in
regards
to
this
issue.
We
would
like
to
have
it
put
on
the
ballot
and
let
the
voters
decide
what
they
think
about
it,
so
we're
very
much
for
finding
out
how
the
voters
feel.
Thank
you.
A
D
Steven
seymour,
it's
actually
sandra
perez
vargas.
I
wanted
what
claudia
said
it's
you
know
a
lot
of
things
change
and
maybe
rotating
the
mayor
might
be
a
good
change.
Who
knows
but,
like
claudia
said,
let's
let
the
voters
decide.
I
think
it's
important
to
let
the
residents
decide
on
this
one.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
Okay,
oops
I've,
muted
myself,
we're
going
to
bring
it
back
to
city
council
and
with
any
comments
from
colleagues.
A
E
Okay,
I
knew
I
knew
you
wanted
to
go.
Mr
vice
mayor,
I
just
want
to
say
I
am.
I
am
supportive
of
exploring
this
and
of
putting
me
in
end
up
putting
the
idea
before
the
voters.
My
my
I
have.
E
I
have
questions
about
what
the
cost
would
be
the
same
questions
that
were
that
that
council,
member
mason
voted
as
part
of
her
a
part
of
her
of
her
statement
about
what
the
cost
would
be
both
for
adding
to
the
to
the
recall
ballot
and
what
the
ongoing
potential
savings
would
be
about
not
having
a
a
mayoral
election,
but
I
also
have
a
lot
of
questions
about
how
it
would
work
in
conjunction
with
district
elections.
E
The
and
that
question
that
that
second
question,
I
think,
would
be
an
easy
one
to
answer.
Considering
that
we
have,
we
have
neighbors
who
also
use
this,
who
also
have
district
elections
and,
as
as
was
stated,
we
are
the
only
city
on
the
peninsula
that
has
that
elected
mayor.
So
I
you
know
my
ultimate's
ultimate.
Support
of
it
would
be
contingent
on
the
answers
to
those
questions,
but
I
am
in
favor
of
moving.
C
As
councilwoman
mason
mentioned,
I
I
expressed
my
support
for
this
earlier.
I
believe
a
rotating
mayor
would
be
good
for
san
bruno.
C
It
isn't
odd
in
san
bernar,
it's
it's
odd
that
we
do
have
it
that
there's
one
out
of
20
cities,
but
san
bruno
does
its
own
thing,
and
this
is
something
that
the
voters
would
get
to
decide.
What
what
we're
figuring
out
is
at
this
point.
For
me,
how
much
is
it?
How
much
would
it
cost
to
to
do
it
in
this
election
compared
to
how
much
would
it
cost
to
do
it
in
the
next
election?
C
For
me,
this
isn't
the
highest
priority
and,
however,
without
knowing
the
cost,
which
I
think
could
be
pretty
simply
obtained
from
contacting
the
county
clerk
to
get
some
numbers
so
that
we
can
make
a
decision
at
this
point,
not
knowing
what
that
number
is,
I
I'm
not
going
to
be
able
to
make
a
decision.
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor,
any
other
council
member
salazar.
F
Yeah,
so
just
a
few
comments,
I
I
think
I
I
agree
with
a
lot
of
the
things
I'm
hearing
across
the
board.
You
know
I
don't
have
super
strong
feelings,
one
way
or
the
other
about.
You
know
what
what
is
the
best
governance
model,
the
one
we
have
is
work.
I
know
that
I
I've
heard
you
know
that
the
history
of
how
we
ended
up
here
was
because
there
was
so
much
contention
over
selecting
a
mayor
that
it
was
finally
decided.
F
Well,
let
the
people
pick
directly
and-
and
so
we
are
where
we
are,
and,
as
one
of
the
speakers
said,
maybe
enough
time
has
gone
by,
and
opinions
have
changed.
F
What's
really
interesting
is
that
we
we
are
going
to
have
to
go
through
the
dis,
districting
process
and
that
could
have
implications
on
how
this
all
plays
together.
Pacifica,
for
example,
just
two
years
ago,
they
decided
when
they
picked
their
districts,
that
they
would
now
elect
the
mayor,
so
they're
they're,
going
in
in
the
other
direction,
they're
going
to
be
electing
their
mayor,
starting
with
their
next
election
as
part
of
that
process,
so
they
have
four
districts
and
an
elected
mayor,
starting
now,
I
believe
with
the
next
election.
F
So
you
know
I'm
not
sure
if
it
makes
more
sense
to
go
to
the
voters
and
make
this
decision
prior
to
doing
the
districts.
F
F
Off-Year
elections
tend
to
not
get
the
same
amount
of
participation,
so
maybe
that
would
be
the
time
to
look
at
this
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
you
know
could
potentially
come
back.
I
know
a
lot
of
people
are
interested
in
seeing
fireworks
voted
on
again.
F
It's
been
a
decade
since
that
was
decided
by
the
voters,
and
maybe
opinions
have
changed
on
that,
and
maybe
we
should
be
looking
at
those
things
as
well,
and
so
maybe
we
should
allow
enough
time
to
look
at
all
potential
things
that
we
would
want
to
put
out
there
and
you
know
pretty
much
build
out
a
an
entire
ballot
and
put
that
on
on
a
ballot
that
hits
which
coincides
with
the
with
the
general
election
and
is
more
likely
to
get
broad
participation
from
our
voters.
F
So
again,
you
know
not
necessarily
opposed
to
the
idea,
but
I
I
just
wonder
what
the
best
way
to
approach
it
is,
and
if
we
try
to
do
this
now,
I
don't
think
there's
a
date
set
for
for
the
election.
But
if
it
was
going
to
be
a
november
2021
election
that
I
don't
think
that
would
give
us
a
big
window
this
year
to
do
a
voter
education
and
do
the
planning
that
we
would
have
to
do
in
order
to
to
get
material
available.
F
And
again,
I
I
don't
think
would
be
fair
to
the
voters
to
just
kind
of
throw
it
out
there
and
say
hey
what
do
you
think
without
giving
them
some
information
on
what
the
pros
and
cons
and
letting
them
understand
the
larger
landscape
of,
what's
going
to
be
happening
with
districts
and
and
and
so
forth?
So
those
those
would
be
my
concerns.
A
Okay
for
myself
so-
and
I
didn't
know
about
pacifica-
I
do
believe
half
moon
bay.
They
are
district.
A
Okay,
because
I
was
going
oh
okay,
so
half
moon
bay,
yeah
their
district
and
are
going
to
to
elect
their
mayor.
I
know
burlingame
is
coming
up
with
that
question
now,
so
they
just
had
a
meeting
that
is
like
okay,
we're
doing
districting.
How
do
we
draw
it
and
then
do
we
do
an
elected
mayor
so
they're
doing
it
all
together
as
one
and
I-
and
I
think
it's
important
for
folks
to
know
too
it
autumn.
It
absolutely
automatically
has
to
go
to
the
vote
of
the
people.
It
is
up
to
them.
A
It
is
not
up
to
us.
This
is
not
simply
where
we
have
that
option
to
do
that
and
the
history.
So
one
thing
that
I
I
think
being
on
the
council
that
I
have
enjoyed
is
that
when
it
came
to
the
mayor
and
the
vice
mayor,
there's
never
a
question.
It's
not
political!
It's
been
it's
decided
on
the
mayor
and
it's
decided
on
what
the
council
agreed
to
5-0
on
how
the
vice
mayor
is
selected.
A
A
That's
the
nice
thing
that
it
doesn't
become
political
at
that
time
and
then
it's
clear
direction
based
on.
What's
the
voters
have
decided
in
the
municipal
code-
and
it
is,
it
is
true.
How
we
got
here
is
a
person
who
should
have
been
could
have
been
rotated
into
mayor.
It
was
was
not
selected
and
that's
how
it
started
a
voter
initiative
because
they
said
hey
hold
on,
and
so
it
went
to
the
vote
of
the
people.
A
That
gentleman
who
was
over,
who
was
bypassed
for
rotation,
became
the
first
elected
mayor
and
in
two
years
he
lost
reelection.
So
that's
the
evolution
of
how
it
happened.
A
A
A
I
believe
that
the
reason
the
state
has
mandated
us
to
go
into
even
years
elections
was
to
get
the
largest
voter
turnout
and
have
the
best
opportunity
for
democracy,
and
that's
why
even
yours
has
been
done.
I
also,
I
believe
we
get
the
costs
it
may
be
more
than
we.
We
think
I
believe,
but
but
again
I
don't
truly
know.
I
think
I'd
ask
that
question.
If
staff
does
know
of
those
those
false,
so
let
me
pause
there
and
see
if
there's
any
any
idea
from
staff.
G
G
Late
october
or
early
november,
our
city
clerk
has
been
in
communication
with
other
city
clerks,
as
well
as
the
county
that
date
is
currently
not
set.
We
hope
to
know
that
date,
sometime
in
june,
which
is
if
this
item
is
supported
tonight,
we
would
hope
to
return
to
the
city
council
by
the
second
meeting
in
june.
G
If
we
know
that
date,
but
that
date
is
critical,
because
that
date
tells
us
the
date
that
we
would
have
to
submit
our
local
item
to
the
county
and
once
that
date
is
known,
we
will
be
able
to
ask
and
get
a
firm
or
close
to
a
firm
number
from
from
the
county
on
what
the
cost
will
be.
Our
city
clerk
has
also
talked
to
her
counterpart
city
clerks
in
in
the
county.
Just
to
get
a
sense.
G
G
We
have
heard
back
from
14
of
the
20
cities,
with
only
two
saying,
maybe,
and
so
there
are
two
more
people
potentially
where
we
are
sort
of
looking
at
the
potential
for
a
gubernatorial,
recall
election
or
the
certainty
of
gubernatorial,
recall
election,
but
waiting
on
that
date
to
decide
whether
they
would
have
a
local
item
on
the
ballot
and,
as
we
know,
from
prior
elections,
the
number
of
local
items
actually
decreases
the
cost
for
each
individual
agency,
and
so
all
of
that
is
really
hopefully
going
to
play
out
over
the
next
month
or
so.
G
A
What
I
was
going
to
thank
you,
what
my
final
thing
was
is,
I
know
it's
about
the
district
elections.
You
know
it's
not
to
say
we
have
to
have
five
districts
or
four
districts
and
an
elected
mayor.
You
could
have
seven
districts,
you
don't
know
because
we
haven't
had
that
discussion.
Yet
we
haven't
looked
at
the
census.
We
haven't
seen
all
of
that
data,
and
so
therefore
you
know
are,
we
you
know
is
it.
A
Is
it
make
more
sense
to
have
it
all
done
at
once,
so
it
can
be
before
the
the
people
or
do
you
do
it
in
sections
when
we
don't
know
the
other
answer
to
the
districting
yet
because
we
haven't
obviously
discussed
that
yet
anyway,
those
are
those
are
my
comments
but,
like
vice
mayor
medina
kind
of
said,
there's
the
unknown
and
I
think
for
a
lot
of
us.
It's
cost.
A
If
it's
high,
then
I
think,
as
as
we
were
in
strategic
initiatives
last
year
was
like
hey,
you
know,
that's
why
councilman
rayson
pulled
it
off.
It
was
like
hey,
that's
way
too
much,
so
not
at
this
time.
So
anyway.
Those
are
my
comments.
A
I
appreciate
everybody
with
their
comments,
so
councilmember
mason
has
asked
for
this
to
come
back
with
some
of
the
detail.
I
think
city
management
outlined
it
pretty
good
and
vice
ver
medina
did
you
and
council
member
hamilton.
You
were
yes
to
bring
it
back
with
more
data,
okay
and
vice
mayor
medina.
Are
you
okay
to
bring
it
back
with
additional
data
and
information.
A
Okay,
council,
member
salazar.
F
As
long
as
this
request
for
information
isn't
going
to
impact
any
other
deliverables
that
we've
assigned
to
staff,
I
mean
that's
always
a
concern
right.
I
don't
know
how
big
of
an
ask
this
is
so
as
long
as
staff
is
okay
with
bringing
this
back
within
the
time
frame,
which
is
also
you
know,
makes
it
makes
it
difficult,
but
as
long
as
we're
not
derailing
any
other
efforts,
I'm
in
favor
of
bringing
back
the
information.
A
I
would
concur
with
council
member
salazar
as
far
as
you
know,
you've
got
a
month
and
or
so
and
as
we
bring
on
other
tasks.
I
I
just
want
us
to
keep
in
mind
we're
asking
we
had
initiatives
but
we're
asking
first
up,
so
I
think
all
of
us
certain
it's
almost
hard
to
make
a
decision,
because
you
don't
know
the
facts
of
the
decision
and
I
know
for
me,
costs
are
going
to
count.
A
I
I'm
sorry,
I'm
not
trying
to
say
you
know,
but
if
you're
talking
250
000
or
something
versus
what
it
could
cost
going
forward,
but
also,
I
would
like
to
have
it
quantified
as
far
as
what
is
the
cost
for
having
the
mayor
on
on
every
two
years,
because
you
already
have
council
elections.
A
So
I
I
would
like
just
that,
because
it's
been
raised-
and
I
don't
know
how
it
could
be
more
if
if
in
essence,
you're
already
having
an
election
so
because
what
you
would
be
doing
is
having
if
everybody
was
rotated,
you
would
only
be
having
three
people
every
four
years,
but
you
still
would
be
having
it.
So
you
just
would
miss
a
seat
every
two
and
maybe
a
little
bit
of
the
history.
I
know
you
heard
my
version
of
of
what
I've
read,
but
it
doesn't
make
me
the
historian
either.
A
So
I
think
some
of
that
would
be
helpful.
So
I
think
you
have
your
direction
from
the
council
is
to
please
ask
the
question:
get
the
details
bring
it
back
to
the
council
and
you
had
said
the
second
meeting
in
june
and
I
think
we
will
wait
for
the
report.
Did
you
need
any
more
clarification
city,
man.
G
No
additional
clarification.
I
I
do
think
it's
important
to
know.
As
of
late
there's
been
additional
requests
for
the
information
that
we
would
bring
back.
I
I
am
not
sure
that
we
will
be
able
to
do
a
detailed
financial
breakdown
of
the
costs
from
past
elections
and
how
much
of
that
was
attributable
to
the
mayor
mayoral
election,
as
well
as
to
bring
back
the
full
history
on
the
city's
mayoral
processes
and.
A
G
Can
bring
back
high-level
information
that
is
necessary
for
the
city
council
to
understand
the
cost
know
the
date
know
the
time,
no,
the
deliverables
and
we
can
bring
back
some
information
on
our.
A
G
A
G
G
Valuable
information
that
we
can
bring
back
whether
we
can
decouple
all
of
those
costs
and
bring
you
a
what
I
call
completed
staff
work
analysis
on
on
cost
and
history.
We
will
certainly
look
into
that
and,
of
course,
attempt
to
meet
council's
objectives.
A
I
appreciate
that
clarification
and
yeah-
I
wouldn't
yeah-
didn't
expect
a
history
lesson,
so
maybe
I
gave
you
that
wrong
impression:
okay,
so
stat
staff,
I
apologize
council
has
given
directions
to
staff,
and
I
appreciate
that-
and
I
know
council
member
mason
has
a
second
item
as
well.
B
No,
that's,
okay.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
do
think
it's
important
when
we
look
at
the
cost.
I
think
the
2020
election
was
kind
of
an
odd.
I
shouldn't
say
an
odd
election,
but
the
turnout
was
significantly
greater
than
I
think
in
in
past
years
is
what
I've
seen
in
the
numbers.
So
I
do
think
it's
important
to
see
maybe
the
last
two
elections,
what
the
cost
is
for
having
these
items
on
the
ballot.
So
if
we
could
just
have
that,
that
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
A
Okay:
let's
go
on
to
the
next
item
for
councilmember
mason
direct,
the
heart
committee
to
draft
a
resolution
for
city
council
approved
approval,
affirming
the
city's
commitment
to
stand
in
solidarity
with
the
black
community
and
condemn
racism.
B
Thank
you,
mayor
medina.
This
is
another
item
that
was
originally
proposed.
Last
year
in
lieu
of
consensus
on
this
item,
the
council
created
the
heart
committee
since
the
creation
of
the
heart
committee.
We
have
yet
to
review
this
original
request.
B
A
Thank
you
any
questions
by
colleagues,
questions
and
if
anybody
in
the
community
has
any
they
can
raise
their
hand,
if
not
comments
from
from
council,
I
don't
mind
starting
or
I'm
sorry.
Okay
is
that
all
right,
tom,
okay.
A
E
I
am,
I
am
absolutely
supportive
of
this.
The
the
the
the
heart
committee
was
formed
out
of
this
question
and
the
and
the
ant
this
request-
and
this
request
never
was
was
never
addressed,
and
this
is
this
seems
like
a
fairly
easy
thing
for
us
to
to
remedy
something
that
we
that
we
do
need
to
remedy.
I'm
absolutely
supportive
of
this.
A
Thank
you
other,
mr
salazar.
Any.
F
No,
I
I
don't
have
any
question.
Okay,.
A
Oh,
I
said
that's
right,
we're
we're
on
comments,
because
there
were
no
questions.
I
apologize.
We
were
moving
faster
than
I
that
I
realized
vice
medina.
C
Yes,
mr
mayor,
I
fully
support
this
and
I
look
forward
to
it.
Thank
you.
A
And
for
myself,
I'm
I'm
fine
with
it
as
well.
What
I
would
ask
I
know
this
is
not
the
intent
of
the
council
member,
but
when
it
says
direct
committee,
I'd
like
it
to
be
more
of
kind
of
an
encouragement
because
I'd
like
it
organic
right
to
come
from
from
the
heart
committee,
when
we
decided
the
purpose
of
it.
A
There
were
four
bullet
points
for
the
purpose
which
we
all
saw
and
we
concurred
to
one
was
to
seek
community
input
and
the
perception
of
racial
and
social
equity
within
san
bruno
to
build
trust
and
strength
and
partnerships
among
local
community
based
organization,
public
agencies,
neighborhood
groups
and
religious
organizations
to
explore
and
evaluate
successful
models
and
best
practices
for
racial
and
social
equity.
A
I'd
like
to
remind
that,
this
was
the
purpose
of
why
it
was
formed,
and
this
is
what
its
purpose
was,
and
so
I
think
again
it
was
to
come
from
this
group
sitting
knowing
and
it
holds
two
members
of
the
city
council,
two
representatives
from
salmonella
park,
school
district,
two
representatives
from
cappuccino
high
you
representatives
from
the
business
community
and
members
from
the
general
community.
So
I
would
like
to
see
that
we
go
to
what
we
had
decided.
A
I
I
think
what
I
do
hear
from
folks
at
times
is:
okay
resolution
comes,
we
all
feel
we
could.
Probably
if
it
was
on
the
agenda,
we
could
vote
on
it
right
now,
we'd
be
done,
but
at
the
same
time,
then,
what's
the
next
step?
It's
been
a
year
as
councilmember
mason
said.
So
what
has
transpired
in
here,
because
pieces
of
paper
that
get
filed
in
the
archives
are
not
moving
the
ball
forward
in
order
to
address
what
I
think
the
purpose
also
is
so
I'd
like
the
committee.
A
A
B
Yeah,
just
some
quick
updates
just
that,
I'm
really
I
just
hope
staff
looks
into
state
and
federal
assistance
for
individuals
who
are
behind
on
their
utility
bills.
The
numbers
are
quite
high
and
there's
a
number
of
services
right
now
available,
and
hopefully
we
can
prominently
display
those
on
our
city
website
through
our
social
media
outlets.
B
It
helps
us
we
get
paid
back
and
it
really
helps
the
residents
to
ensure
that
they
have
their
that
their
needs
are
being
met.
I
also
received
a
mailer
from
california
treasurer
fiona
ma
and
wanted
to
encourage
individuals
to
open
college
savings.
Opportunity
accounts
are
also
known
as
529
529's
apparently,
and
I
apologize,
but
I
have
it
right
in
front
of
me:
they're
100,
tax-free
growth
towards
the
children's
college
education,
but
what
I
wanted
to
make
sure
I
said
right
was
that
between
may
24th
and
may
31st
there's
a
50
incentive
for
opening.
B
So
this
is
a
mailer
that
I
think
we
all
got,
but
I
wanted
to
share
that
and
then
the
last
thing
is
that
a
lot
of
individuals
may
not
know
that
the
u.s
department
of
housing
and
urban
development
has
recently
allotted
a
significant
amount
of
emergency
housing
vouchers
to
cities
across
the
country
and
counties
across
the
country
and
san
mateo
received
217
of
these
emergency
housing
vouchers.
B
So
I
am
hoping
that
we
are
somehow
working.
I'm
not
the
contact
for
life
moves,
I'm
not
sure
if
the
city
is
still
meeting
with
them
on
a
regular
basis,
but
these
have
to
be
allotted
very
quickly.
They
have
to
be
used
quickly
and
if
life
moves
can
connect
some
of
our
homeless
residents
in
san
bruno
to
these
emergency
housing
vouchers,
we
would
stabilize
their
housing
situations,
and
I
think
it's
a
it's
a
pretty
unique
opportunity
given
where
we
are
right
now
with
covet
19
and
with
the
opportunity.
B
So
I
just
want
to
really
encourage
staff
to
connect
with
the
county
and
the
the
housing
authority
of
san
mateo
to
determine
whether
any
of
our
homeless
participants
are
eligible
or
on
the
referral
basis.
To
receive
any
of
these
emergency
housing
voucher
vouchers,
thank
you.
A
C
Yes,
mr
mayor,
thank
you
very
much.
So
yes,
a
few
weeks
ago,
I
first
mentioned
the
formation
of
a
downtown
improvement
committee
and
I'm
following
the
process
that
that
we
have
of
trying
to
agendize
this
topic
and
why
I
wanted
to
have
a
study
session
about.
It
is
because
I
think
it's
important
enough
to
hear
from
all
of
the
council.
C
I
enjoyed
working
with
councilman
hamilton
on
the
clean
san
bruno
subcommittee
and
I
believe
we
succeeded
in
bringing
our
recommendations
to
the
council.
So
why
have
a
downtown
improvement
committee?
Well,
our
council
has
been
hearing
from
the
public
for
for
years
about
what
can
we
do
to
improve
our
downtown
and
this
council
and
and
in
the
this
council
on
the
previous
council
in
the
previous
couple
years,
have
done
a
lot
with
staff.
C
You
know
providing
the
work
of
generating
a
downtown
parking
plan,
downtown
management
parking
plan
in
2019,
a
streetscape
plan
in
2019
updated
the
parking
standards
in
in
2020
so
recently
in
this
this
year,
we
are
already
with
tonight
approved
for
funding
for,
for
activating
centennial
plaza,
we're
pursuing
a
grant
for
improving
posey
park
and
council.
At
the
last
council
meeting
approved
the
replacement
of
garbage
cans
city
crews.
C
C
I
had
the
opportunity
to
walk
with
the
mayor
today
and
a
couple
of
those
vacant
storefronts
are
in
the
same
condition
for
years,
so
this
sub,
this
ad
hoc
committee,
would
would
do
some
of
the
research
in
looking
at
what
other
cities
are
doing
to
improve
the
appearance
of
these
vacant
storefronts
through
their
municipal
code.
C
C
C
What
events
can
we
have
downtown?
Can
we
have
a
car
show?
Can
we
have
a
festival?
Can
we
have
musical
and
art
events
where,
where
will
the
clean
sweep
a
neighborhood
say?
I
don't
think
it's
called
a
garage
sale
but
that
we
had
in
the
park.
It
was
a
clean
sweep
sale.
Maybe,
but
what
was
it.
C
C
So
this
downtown
improvement
committee,
we
will
review
these
questions
and
provide
some
recommendations
to
council
to
move
it
a
little
more
forward.
C
I
spoke
with
a
san
bruno
community
member
here
and
I
I
won't
try
to
pronounce
his
last
name
but
john,
who
has
nuts
for
candy
down
in
burlingame,
who
has
experience
vast
experience
with
with
working
in
and
building
a
downtown
and
a
business
improvement
district
was
was
something
that
we
briefly
touched
on,
but
that
for
me,
is
way
down
the
road
as
we
continue
building
upon
the
trust
that
we
have
in
our
community
in
our
business
owners
to
get
the
investors
to
to
take
a
bigger
chance
in
san
bernardino.
C
A
Okay,
I
just
want
I'm
just
I
am
going
on
turn,
but
just
for
clarity,
because
it
says
study
session
and
then
it
says
an
ad
hoc
committee.
So
what
I
think
correct
me,
please,
the
ask
is
to
have
the
full
council
in
a
study
session
in
regards
to
downtown.
Okay,
just
want
to
make
sure
that
would
be
the
first
step.
A
Yes,
sir
perfect,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
since
it
said,
vote
okay,
questions
of
the
vice
mayor
on
what
he
is
brought
before
us
councilmember
hamilton.
E
C
That
would
be
fair.
I
brought
up
a
number
of
the
questions
here
and
in
this
these
comments
that
we
could
look
into,
but
perhaps
maybe
that
the
council
doesn't
want
to
look
into
that
and
and
wants
to
limit
it
specifically
to
something
else.
I
I
want
to
be
really
focused.
I
want
to
actually
get
something
done
here.
C
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
great
momentum
going
forward
in
our
downtown,
and
I
want
to
build
upon
that-
and
I
know
staff's
really
busy,
and
I
understand
that,
eventually,
whatever
we're
going
to
give
them
is
going
to
take
their
time,
but
we
have
to
be
strategic
and
and
helpful
in
whatever
we
can
do.
I
didn't
mention
I
I
I
forgot
that
to
get
people
downtown
is
to
to
to
have
some
additional
events
with
with
either.
C
I
know
the
chamber
did
some
wine
events
and
there
was
some
great
enthusiasm
for
that,
of
course,
but
then
kobe
hit,
and
it
just
put
everything
like
to
a
screeching
halt
in
the
whole
world,
so
it
I
look
forward
to
it.
I
think
it's
really
a
promising
time
that
that
we
can
continue
building
on
on
on
improving
our
downtown.
A
Okay,
other
questions
from
colleagues,
questions
not
comments.
Councilmember,
salazar,.
F
And
so
my
question
would
be
just
if
we're
talking
study
sessions
specifically
and
and
vice
mayor.
I
I
like
the
enthusiasm
that
that's
coming
around.
You
know
the
effort
and
the
ideas
that
you're
throwing
out
there.
F
I
think
there's
there's
a
lot
of
potential
there,
so
I'm
really
thinking
that
you
know
having
a
working
subcommittee
could
be
a
real
asset
and
and
something
that
could
help
build
the
momentum,
but
just
in
terms
of
scheduling
a
study
session,
so
study
sessions
have
historically
been
staff
reports
on
topics
of
you
know
that
require
a
lot
of
information,
and
so,
if
we're
talking
a
study
session,
I
mean
it
almost
sounds
like
we're
talking
more
brainstorming
than
study
session,
where
there
really
wouldn't
be
a
staff
report
staff's
not
going
to
bring
anything
back
for
us
to
review
and
understand
and
learn,
and
all
that,
so
maybe
just
a
suggestion.
F
Maybe
we
can
just
bring
this
back
as
an
agenda
discussion
for
the
council
to
to
prioritize
some
items
and
then
take
the
action
to
create
the
the
subcommittee
from
there,
because
I
don't
think
we
really
need
a
lot
of
prepared
stuff
it.
Just
let's
agendize
a
brainstorming
session
as
part
of
one
of
our
regular
meetings
or
as
a
special
meeting.
C
That
absolutely
fine
with
that
for
lack
of
coming
up
with
the
better
term
the
thing
that
we're
used
to
either
having
a
study
session
on
something
up
from
the
council
or
or
having
what?
What
else
do
we
call
it
right
so,
but
having
that
open
discussion
where
it's
agenda,
so
we
can
freely
talk
about
it
and
we
can
share
with
our
community
of
of
what
our
vision
is
and
how
we
could
as
a
council,
and
I
think,
we're
we're
already
proving
that
we're
working
together
to
get
stuff
done.
C
So,
yes,
we
can
call
it
a
brainstorming
session.
That's
fine,
too,.
A
Okay,
see
no
other
hands
up.
My
question
would
be-
and
I
know
it's
new,
but
you
know
even
when
we
used
to
have
the
farmer's
market
right
and
so
that
that
was
done
and
now
in
retrospect
was
sunday
not
a
good
day
to
do.
That
is
a
saturday
but
there's
a
competition.
A
So
I
think
you
know
for
this.
The
brainstorming,
I
think,
is
probably
best
because
what
what
I
would
think
and
I'm
going
to
clarify,
because
what
councilmember
salazar
said
is
that
staff
wouldn't
need
to
prepare.
They
wouldn't
need
to
organize
they.
I
can
also
see
on
the
other
side
of
there
going.
Oh,
my
gosh
blank
canvas
and
everybody
take
a
brush
and
start
painting,
and
god
knows
where
we're
going
to
end
up
and
then
the
the
would
be.
What
can
we
do?
A
And
I
think
what
I
heard
from
you,
which
I
liked
was
hey:
let's
narrow
the
scope,
let's,
let's
accomplish
some
things
and
not
put
40
things
on
downtown,
because
we
know
it
won't
happen.
We
just
know.
But
what
can
we
do
and
maybe
the
council's
because
it
may
take
finances-
you
know
where's
the
money
coming
from
or
maybe,
as
the
chamber
was,
the
one
who
led
the
charge
on
the
farmer's
market
was
at
the
mall
before
you.
A
We
talked
about
the
wine
tasting
you're
correct
and
there
was
the
bay
hill
champagne
that
used
to
be
on
san
bernardino
avenue
for
years.
That
was
that
was
cars,
mary
costa
organized
that
because
of
the
the
cars
and
what
have
you
and
so
that
added
some
activity.
I
think
the
other
objective
is
it's
about
improvement,
but
I
think
improvement.
If
I'm
hearing
you
correct
too,
is
activities
to
bring
folks
down.
I
know
we
talked
and
briefly
you
know:
we've
got
the
fourth
of
july
peewee
tournament.
A
Do
we
quit,
but
do
we
have
that
opportunity
to
bring
those
folks
from
outside
of
town
to
come
down
to
have
a
meal
or
do
whatever
they
need
to
do
so?
Take
those
opportunities
as
well
so,
but
I
think
I've
heard
that
and
councilman
mason
has
her
hand
up.
B
Sorry,
I
can't
define,
I
was
looking
for
the
new,
the
priority
initiatives
that
we
had.
So
what,
if
we
narrowed
down
to
what
we
have
on
the
initiative,
so,
for
example,
you
know,
there's
clean
san
bruno.
How
does
that?
What
does
that
look
like
in
our
downtown
right?
We
have
the
small
attraction
program.
What
would
that?
What
would
that
mean
for
the
downtown
businesses
we
have
the
summer
saturdays
or
sundays,
for
street
closures?
Could
that
be
a
car
show?
Could
that
be
the
you
know
the
tree
lighting?
Could
that
be?
B
I
don't
know
what
day
the
tree
lighting
would
fall
on
this
year,
but
those
are
three
I'm
looking
at
right
now,
and
so
I
wonder
if
we
can
maybe
further
define
what
we
have
and
then
we
can
make
them
achievable
for
this
year
and
I
would
support
that
initiative
so
that
we're
not
we're
not
going
outside
of
the
bounds
and
maybe
hopefully,
just
assisting
staff
a
little
bit
by
narrowing
down
the
instruction.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
don't
think
I
knew
the
hand
just
went
up,
but
city
manager,
I
certainly
was
not
going
to
leave
you
off
the
list.
We
want
to
include
you
for
your
thoughts
and
comments.
G
Sure,
thank
you
mayor
medina.
You
know
just
a
few
offhand
comments.
Certainly
should
the
city
council
desire
to
have
a
study
section
to
talk
about
downtown,
we
can
agenda.
I.
G
Well,
of
course,
there's
a
desire
both
on
staff
and
our
council
to
take
a
dedicated
focus
and
look
at
areas
where
we
can
make
improvements
downtown
those
that
have
already
been
directed
to
staff
or
other.
It's
important
to
note
that
in
june,
council
will
be
really
busy
with
everything
related
to
budget
and
so
we're,
even
in
looking
at
the
conversations
that
we
know,
you
will
have
around
budget
that
we
don't
typically
have
like
ara
funding
and
sitting
there.
G
We
might
be
looking
for
additional
special
meetings
in
view
and
so
sort
of
looking
at.
What's
before
you
as
well
as
regular
business.
I
really
don't
see
your
ability
to
have
this
study
session
in
june
and
so
we're
probably
talking
july,
and
then
I
think
there
are
other
initiatives
that
are
really
getting
ready
to
kick
off,
that.
G
I
want
to
make
sure
that
both
staff
and
council
have
enough
time
to
talk
about
and
move
forward,
and
while
I
totally
understand
the
sentiment
of
let's
agendize
a
brainstorming
session
and
no
work
needs
to
be
done
with
staff.
I've
been
doing
this
long
enough
to
know
that
tons
of
staff
prep
is
needed.
Every
time
the
city
council
gets
together
to
talk
about
a
conversation,
because
there
will
be
questions
about.
D
D
G
Is
well
maybe
council
can
take
on
some
of
those,
but
without
looking
at
the
list,
with
all
of
those
that
you
directed
to
staff
really
require
staff
time
and
staff
input
to
really
work
on
and
bring
before
you,
and
so,
if.
B
A
G
I
think
there's
a
little
staff
analysis.
G
That's
going
to
be
needed,
because
what
we
said
when
you
adopted
your
strategic
initiatives
is
one
and
we
were
going
to
see
how
many
we
could
afford
to
fund
that
required
funding
in
in
the
proposed
budget
that
that
you're
going
to
get
and
act
on
for
next
fiscal
year,
and
then
we
would
also
return
to
you
with
a
schedule,
because
all
of
those
initiatives
that
you
adopted
staff
doesn't
have
time
to
work
on
immediately
and
some
of
them,
as
we
mentioned,
won't
even
begin
for
six
months,
and
so
I
think
it's
important
that
we
be
allowed
to
do
that
work.
G
So
there's
not
a
sort
of
front
loading
of
something
that
you've
already
directed
staff
and
now
we
then
need
to
readjust
the
things
that
are
that
you've
already
addressed
staff
to
do
so.
In
summary,
if
if
council.
G
We
will
support
it.
The
recommendation
is
to
look
to
have
it
sometime
in
july,
and
certainly
staff
will
do
a
little
preparation
based
on
the
items
that
have
been
mentioned
tonight.
Just.
G
A
Mute
myself
thank
you,
city
manager,
because
I
think
that's
important
and
I
think
you
know
we
need
to
be
realistic.
We
need
to
understand
time
staff's
time
and
timeline,
because
obviously
the
budget
is
a
priority
in
june,
with
some
of
the
other
council
objectives
that
we
have
and
staff
to
keep
us
on
track
with
getting
that
done.
A
So
what
I've
heard
from
council
is
that,
yes,
on
a
study
session,
city
manager
has
told
us,
you
know
realistically
july,
probably
the
earliest
after
the
budget's
been
approved
and
that's
behind
the
department
heads
I've
also
heard
from
council
is
that,
let's,
let's,
like
council
member
mason,
said
hey,
there's
some
items
already
there,
maybe
they're
already
in
in
the
pipeline
and
they're
already
scheduled
out,
and
but
let's
be
realistic,
with
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
and
and
look
at
potential
things
to
add
a
good
environment
that
maybe
brings
folks
to
the
downtown
as
well
as
do
we
can
with
staff
staff
situation?
C
Yeah
because
I'm
fine
with
it
with
the
big
study
session
happening
in
july.
C
The
appointment
of
the
members
of
of
the
subcommittee,
my
intent,
would
be
hoping
that
it's
quite
different
when
you
talk
to
somebody
saying
that
you're
on
the
subcommittee,
then
you're
just
the
one
council
member
and
that
you
are
proceeding
with
with
trying
to
to
accomplish
these
things
right.
Perhaps
this
is
a
city
attorney
question.
C
D
Attorney,
yes,
thank
you.
You
cannot
appoint
committee
members
now
unless
that
was
specifically
agendized,
there's
a
relatively
recent
case
that
that
says
that
so
you
you'd
have
to
again.
That's
fine.
A
Okay
appreciate
the
clarity
city
attorney
vice
mayor
medina.
Anything
any
other
comments
for
this
evening.
C
I
do
have
one
one
last
comment:
announcement
thursday
at
bel,
air
school,
the
second
harvest,
food
distribution,
people
are
been
lining
up
before
two
o'clock
and
the
land
gets
pretty
long.
We
generally
get
up
through
close
to
200
vehicles,
our
180
vehicles
and
20
walk-ups,
so
thursday
bel
air.
A
F
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
so
I
know
we
we
mentioned
this
at
the
beginning,
but
I
think
it's
important
enough
to
to
reiterate
covet
19
vaccines
are
available
and
they're
important.
I
got
mine,
I'm
fully
vaccinated
as
a
last
thursday,
so
I
I
also
wanted
to
make
a
plug
our
partners
over
at
cappuccino
high
school.
F
I
wanted
to
get
the
word
out
that
they're
hosting
their
clinic
on
wednesday
june
2nd,
so
they
have
the
pfizer
vaccine,
they're,
doing
kids
12
years
and
up
adults
as
well
and
for
people
that
are
already
fully
vaccinated.
They
also
need
volunteers
for
that
day
to
help
with
the
with
the
process.
So
I
just
wanted
to
put
that
out
there.
Thank.
D
A
Thank
you
for
mentioning
that
councilmember
hamilton,
okay,.
E
I
just
I
have
one
one
item
quickly
earlier
this
year,
council
member
salazar
and
I
held
a
virtual
town
hall
for
residents.
It
was
very
well
attended
and,
in
my
opinion,
was
a
really
good
opportunity
for
residents
to
engage
with
with
council
in
a
more
direct
way,
to
discuss
city
issues
and
raise
questions.
E
I'm
hopeful
that
you,
my
colleagues,
can
commit
to
teaming
up
to
hold
additional
town
halls
on
a
regular
and
ongoing
basis,
perhaps
quarterly,
which
would
mean
the
next
one
would
start
getting
scheduled
sometime
soon.
I
would
suggest
that
we
rotate
members
and
commit
to
at
least
try
to
at
least
try
to
go
through
all
the
available
pairings
of
us
before
we
repeat
any
pairings.
I
know
we
can't
discuss
this
because
this
is
not
agendas,
but
I
wanted
to
plant
the
seed
with
you
guys
with
with
with
with
you,
my
colleagues
tonight.
E
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
hamilton,
thank
you,
councilmember
salzar,
on
the
backs
vaccine
at
cappuccino,
it's
june
2nd
and
the
second
one
would
be
on
june
23rd
and
yes,
they
are
looking
for
help
it's
mills
and
et
cetera,
but
thank
you
for
bringing
that
up
for
myself.
A
I
wanted
to
say
that
I
had
a
well
that
we'd
call
it
now
an
all
hands
meeting
agenda
and
this
is
for
the
county,
believe
it
or
not.
It's
been
a
year
serving
on
that,
and
this
is
where
you
know
we
get
the
vaccination
updates,
emergency
rental
assistance,
workforce
recovery,
small
business
recovery,
education
and
digital
equity
and
child
care.
These
are
subsets
of
these
bodies
that
a
lot
of
us
were
asked
to
join,
and
then
we
have
now
on
all
hands
and
I
won't
ramble
all
the
numbers.
A
But
looking
at
the
presentation
on
what
the
counties
slash
municipality
towns
have
done
and
the
outreach
that
has
been
had
in
all
kinds
of
areas
has
been
rather
impulsive
and
is
a
testament
to
you
know
what
we've
been
doing
thus
far
and
the
non-profits
that
have
been
helped
the
meals
that
have
been
provided
et
cetera.
A
So
it
was
encouraging
because
I
think,
for
the
first
time
in
the
year
or
the
more
than
year,
we've
been
meeting,
it's
everybody's
feeling
a
little
more
optimistic
and
everybody's
feeling,
a
little
more
hopeful
and
everybody's
seeing
a
light
somewhere.
A
But,
as
was
mentioned
june,
15th
is
still
not
here
and
we
need
to
keep
on
the
right
track.
Do
the
right
thing
in
order
to
ensure
that
we
keep
moving
forward
and
don't
take
a
pause
move
backward.
Also,
I
want
to-
and
I've
just
got
to
say
joe,
that
we're
getting
some
normalcy
back
is
that
I
want
to
wish
the
class
of
2021
at
cappuccino
high
school
this
thursday
we'll
be
having
an
in-person
graduation
with
precautions
and
modifications
last
year,
obviously
was
virtual.
A
So
I'm
sure
the
class,
though,
have
not
been
to
glass
to
be
together
and
have
that
experience
I
think
that's
something
we
can
be
happy
for
and
know
that
again
we're
moving
in
the
right
direction,
so
happy
graduation
to
them.
With
that
said,
I
will
go
ahead
and
then
we
will
adjourn
this
meeting
this
evening
to
the
next
regular
city
council
meeting,
which
will
be
held
on
june
8th
2021
at
7
00
pm
everybody
enjoy
the
rest
of
your
week,
be
safe.