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San Bruno City Council Meeting August 24, 2021
Whole Meeting
A
Okay,
I
think
we're
we're
all
here
and
appreciate
people's
patience.
We
were
just
having
to
switch
from
one
zoo
meeting
to
the
next.
Why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
call
the
san
bernardino
city,
council,
meeting
of
august
24th
2021
to
order
and
ask
for
roll
call.
Please.
A
Here,
if
mr
espinoza,
I
see
that
you
are
here,
could
you
be
so
kind
with
a
short
notice
to
lead
us
in
the
pledge
of
allegiance
this
evening?.
C
A
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
superintendent.
I
appreciate
it
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
public
comments
for
items
not
on
the
agenda.
Individuals
will
be
allowed
up
to
three
minutes.
It
is
council
policy
to
refer
matters
raised
in
this
form
to
staff
for
investigation
and
or
action
were
appropriate.
The
brown
act
prohibits
the
council
from
discussing
or
acting
upon
any
matter,
not
gentiles
pursuant
to
state
law.
Are
there
any
members
of
the
public
that
would
like
to
speak?
A
B
Hello,
hello,
jim,
whenever
you're
ready,
all
right
august
15th,
I
emailed
a
letter
to
mayor
medina
because
I
was
very
concerned
about
something
so
I'm
gonna
read
it
to
you
now
so
that
all
five
members
get
to
hear
this
together.
B
Dear
mayor
rico
medina,
I
am
addressing
you
in
a
very
formal
manner,
mayor
medina,
because
I
am
very
concerned
about
the
welfare
of
our
city
workforce
in
respect
to
cova.
Today
I
watched
as
many
decisions
were
made
by
the
city
manager
to
protect
and
make
whole
our
city
workforce.
I
am
not
here
to
debate
the
wisdom
of
those
decisions.
B
B
This
question
is
especially
important
in
light
of
the
fact
many
city
employees
were
given
emergency
priority
access
to
these
vaccines.
I
want
to
know
how
many
employees
chose
not
to
receive
the
vaccines
and
what
measures
are
being
taken
by
the
city
manager
to
prevent
these
employees
from
infecting
other
employees
and
the
public.
B
Now
is
a
time
to
show
leadership
and
set
standards
that
will
protect
city
employees
from
each
other
and
protect
the
public
from
city
employees.
Aggressive
measures
are
being
implemented
in
the
private
sector
and
public
sector
across
the
country.
I
want
to
be
assured.
The
city
of
san
bruno
is
picking
up
the
slow
pace
it
has
demonstrated
so
far
in
its
response
to
covet.
A
A
Okay,
then
thank
you
and
we
will
move
on
to
announcements
and
presentations.
First
item
receive
from
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district
update
from
the
superintendent
jose
espinosa.
Thank
you
for
leading
in
the
pledge,
and
I
will
say
as
we
turn
it
over
to
you
as
far
as
this
is
not
your
first
time
before
us-
and
I
appreciate
you
being
here
again,
but
also
it's
been
a
very
daunting
and
challenging
time
for
superintendents
educators
trustees.
A
C
C
Awesome,
thank
you
all
right.
So
today,
I'll
just
talk
a
little
bit
about.
You
know
the
start
of
our
school
year
and
what
we
have
been
doing
so
far
as
as
we
ended
last
last
school
year
and
as
vaccinations
were
being
you
know,
they
were
more
available
for
a
lot.
You
know
more
of
our
population.
C
Schools
are
our
school
districts
specifically,
but
all
schools-
we're
not
planning
for
a
any
type
of
you,
know
any
type
of
having
a
plan
on
returning
back
to
school.
But
unfortunately,
as
we
are,
we
are
all
aware,
the
the
the
covid,
the
new
covet
strings
started
to
spread
a
lot
a
lot
faster
than
I
think
anybody
expected
and
school
districts
had
to
respond
to
to
that.
C
You
know
just
like,
like
we
are
responding
to
it
at
this
point
and
we're
actually
still
in
the
middle
of
responding
to
some
of
the
changes
that
have
come
our
way
so,
but
today
I'm
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
what
we've
been
doing
so
far,
but
I'd
like
to
start
with
some
gratitude.
First,
you
know
our
school
district
is
thankful
for
our
teachers
and
our
staff,
who
continue
to
show
up
and
go
above
and
beyond,
even
though
they
are
one
of
the
lowest
paid.
C
C
Excuse
me:
we
are
thankful
for
our
san
bruno
community,
including
our
ptas,
our
pto,
our
san
brun,
san
bruno
education
foundation,
the
lions
club,
rotary
and
local
business
partners
who
continue
to
step
up
and
support
our
school
district
since
I've
arrived
definitely,
but
I
know
way
before
then
as
well.
We
are
thankful
for
our
students,
our
parents
and
our
families,
and
we
are
striving
to
put
them
in
the
middle
of
everything
that
we
do,
and
we
are
also
thankful
for
an
engaged
board
of
trustees.
C
Our
goals
for
this
year-
and
this
is
something
the
last
couple
of
days-
we've
welcomed
all
our
teachers
and
our
staff
back,
and
we
laid
out
a
couple
of
goals
that
we're
gonna.
We're
gonna,
really
continue
to
work
on
this
year
and
hopefully
going
forward.
C
One
of
those
things
is
customer
and
community
experience,
and
this
goal
is
not
to
say
you
know
one
person
or
that
person
or
that
school
or
that
office
is
is,
is
not
is
not
serving
their
community
like
we
would
want
to.
This
goal
is
more
about
looking
at
you
know,
every
interaction
and
how
we
as
a
district,
every
single
person
in
our
district.
C
How
do
we
serve
our
community
and
what
kind
of
experience
does
our
community
have
in
every
interaction
they
have
with
us,
and
our
community,
of
course,
is
our
teachers,
our
staff,
our
parents,
our
students.
So
this
goal
really
speaks
to
everybody
in
our
system.
It
speaks
to
me
every
time.
A
principal
has
an
interaction
with
me.
I
want
to
have
this
in
the
in
the
back
or
in
the
fourth.
C
In
the
front
of
my
mind,
to
say
what
kind
of
experience
is
that
principal
is
that
teacher
is
that
parent
is
that
staff
person
is
that
student
having
when,
when
they
interact
with
me,
so
this
this
goal
is
really
really
spans
across
our
whole
system,
and
we
hope
that
with
this
goal
and
us
everybody
in
our
system
really
focusing
on
this-
that
our
community
experience
or
those
experiences
that
our
community
has
with
our
school
district
will
improve
over
time.
C
The
san
bruno
park
school
district,
culture
and
climate.
You
know
we
had
a
a
conversation
and
and
we're
very
clear
that
we
want
to.
We
want
a
culture
of
of
continuous
improvement.
We
want
a
climate
where
everybody
is
happy
to
come
to
work
every
single
day.
C
C
C
We
really
need
to
focus
on
the
positive
things,
because
I
can
guarantee
you
that
positive
things
happen
every
day
in
our
district
every
single
day,
but
unfortunately,
we
haven't
been
really
good
about
sharing
those
positive
things
and
we
really
want
to
focus
on
sharing
those
positive
things
supporting
all
our
staff
teachers,
principals,
all
administrators,
all
staff
members
supporting
our
students
supporting
our
community
and
really
improving
the
culture
and
climate
of
our
district
and
the
the
other
goal
that
we
want
to
focus
on
student
achievement
and
the
san
bruno
park.
C
School
district,
continuous
improvement
through
teamwork.
Teamwork
is
something
that
we
have
started
talking
about,
I'm
you
know,
at
least
since
I
arrived,
but
I'm
sure
it's
been
talked
about
before,
and
it's
something
that,
if
we're
gonna,
truly
improve
our
community
experience.
If
we're
truly
going
to
improve
culture
and
climate,
it's
going
to
take
us
working
as
a
very
effective
team
from
every
staff
member
all
the
way
down
through
our
school
board,
and
this
is
something
that
that
that
we're
going
to
work
on
these
three
areas.
C
We
really
want
to
focus
on
this
year,
we're
going
to
meet
to
talk
about
how
we're
going
to
do
that
as
a
as
a
as
a
as
a
district,
and
hopefully
our
community
will
see
that
they
will
be
able
to
see
some
of
these
things
in
action,
and
I
hope
that
you
know
just
just
as
when
when
somebody
reaches
out,
you
know
with
the
concern.
I
hope
they
also
reach
out
and
say
you
know
what
I
really
noticed
that
that
that
our
district
is
working
on
on
improving.
C
All
right
now
I
will
go
over
some
of
the
must-dos
so,
like
I
said
over
the
last
two
days,
we've
welcomed
our
our
staff,
we're
getting
ready
for
everybody
to
to
be
here
and
there's
some
things
because
of
the
of
the
of
the
spread
of
the
variant.
There
are
some
things
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
our
community
is
doing
the
first.
C
Just
knowing
that
hey
I'm
responsible
for
myself
for
my
family
for
our
school
district
for
the
greater
san
bruno
community
to
make
sure
I'm
following
these
mitigation
strategies,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
monitoring
their
family's
health
and
keeping
their
children
at
home.
If
they're
experiencing
any
covet
related
symptoms-
and
you
know
I
will
share-
I
will
share
this
this
presentation
because
there
is
a
link
to
to
what
are
some
symptoms
that
are
there.
C
I
have
a
couple
links
here,
so
I'll
share
the
presentation
and
you
guys
can
post
it
on
your
agenda.
Hopefully
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
completing
a
symptom,
screener
daily,
all
students
before
they
come
or
parents
before
students
come
to
it
to
to
school,
should
complete
a
symptom
screener
for
those
students
and
we're
really
going
to
our
our
schools.
C
Our
district
is
really
going
to
you
know,
keep
reminding
everybody,
and
we
really
hope
that
everybody
remembers
in
the
morning
and
and
does
their
symptoms
screener,
so
that
that
we
know
that
that
we
are
monitoring
the
health
and
we're
monitoring
symptoms
and
we're
we're
not
accidentally
spreading
the
variant
when,
when
it's
not
necessary
or
it's
never
necessary,
but
we're
not
accidentally
doing
that.
C
We
want
to
make
sure
that
anybody
that
comes
to
our
campuses
are
wearing
protect
protective
masks,
while
on
any
of
our
campuses,
not
just
while
you're
indoors
but
anytime
you're
on
our
campus.
We're
asking
that
you
wear
a
protective
mask
and
last
but
not
least,
we're
asking
that
everybody
follow
the
san
bruno
park
school
district
plan
for
in-person
instruction,
which
we've
emailed
out
to
everybody.
C
C
Some
of
the
things
that
are
in
process
now,
vaccination
verification.
There
was
a
change
in
that
the
governor
signed
that
that
said,
you
know
that
we
need
to
that.
Everybody
should
be
vaccinated
in
in
individuals
that
are
choosing
not
to
be
vaccinated,
they're
going
to
be
tested
weekly.
C
C
I
believe
we
had
about
70.
You
know
people
that
had
already
turned
in
their
verification
and
out
of
those
70,
we
had
about
three
that
that
were
not
vaccinated.
So
we're
really
happy
about
that.
C
We're
in
the
middle
of
working
out
a
testing
plan
originally,
when
we
first
went
into
summer,
we
were
our
plan
was
to
do
response
testing,
which
means,
if
we
had
a
student
or
a
staff
member
that
started
to
display
symptoms
at
the
school
site.
We
could
give
them
a
rapid
test.
If
the
rapid
test
was
positive,
then
we
would
refer
them
out
to
to
test
with
their
with
their
own
physician.
C
That
has
changed
so
now
we're
working
on
the
plan
to
number
one
still
test
those
that
may
start
to
show
symptoms
while
at
school
but
number,
two,
also
a
just
a
weekly
testing
plan
and
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
working
with
the
state
on
a
pooled
testing
plan,
which
means
the
state
is
going
to
come
in
or
not
the
state
themselves,
but
they're
going
to
assign
a
company
to
come
into
our
district
test.
The
classroom.
C
If
anybody
in
that
classroom
is,
is
positive,
then
they
will
come
back.
They
will
do
you,
know
individual
testing
and
then
they
will
also
do
contact
tracing
and
and
notify
anybody
affected
by
that.
So
that's
the
plan
we're
working
on
now
and
as
soon
as
we
have
all
of
that
verified
we're
going
to
share
that
plan
with
our
community
ventilation
we're
working
to
really
improve
our
ventilation
across
our
district.
We
have
some
some
very
old
buildings
and
we
have
some
work
that
that
needs
to
be
done.
C
I
believe
we
might
be
the
work
that
we've
just
contracted
with
somebody
to
come
in
and
make
sure
that
all
our
filters
are
are
updated,
they're,
changed
and
they're
ready
for
the
school
year.
I
believe
that
that's
that's
complete,
or
else
we're
really
really
close
to
completing
that,
but
we
did
contract
with
an
outside
vendor
to
come
in
and
ensure
that
our
ventilation,
the
way
that
that
that
it
is
right
now
is,
is
as
as
as
good
as
we
can.
As
we
can
have
it.
C
We
are
also
looking
at
other
avenues.
You
know
grants
possibly
to
update
some
of
our
ventilation
systems,
but
in
the
meantime,
we've
also
purchased
air
purifiers
for
every
classroom.
C
Now,
when
we
purchased
these
air
air
purifiers,
we
did,
they
didn't
have
enough
for
us
to
purchase
them
for
our
cafeterias,
for
our
libraries,
all
the
common
spaces
and
we've.
I
believe
we
have
already
put
in
a
an
order
for
those
or
were
in
the
process
of
doing
that
and
we
hope
to
receive
those
as
soon
as
possible.
C
We
are
finalizing
our
independent
study
program
and
we
have
roughly
40
students
that
that
or
families
that
have
requested
independent
study
and
were
working
through
the
request.
C
Independent
study
was
really
intended
to
serve
students
that
had
helped
any
health
concerns
and
we're
working
through
the
the
the
families
that
have
requested
that
to
ensure
that
we're
serving
the
community
that
it
was
intended
for,
and
you
know
we're
working
directly
with
with
the
families
that
have
requested
independent
study
all
right,
our
commitment.
Last
but
not
least,
our
district
firm
firmly
believes
that
strong
public
schools
are
a
foundational
part
of
every
strong
community.
A
Mr
espinoza
appreciate
the
update,
appreciate
your
time
because
I
know
it's
busy
with
school
and
and
all
that
your
and
the
staff
are
dealing
with
and-
and
I
know
it
has
been
a
unique
time
for
you
to
come
into
the
to
your
new
home
in
the
city,
and
this
is
what's
been
before
you
so
to
you
and
and
your
staff
and
your
team,
our
thanks
and
appreciation.
A
I
will
open
it
to
my
colleagues
if
there
are
any
quick
questions
for
the
superintendent.
D
Thank
you.
I
just
wanted
to
thank
the
superintendent
for
his
comments.
There
was
an
article
a
couple
of
months
ago
saying
that
probably
the
hardest
job
throughout
kovid
has
been
that
of
a
school
superintendent,
followed
by
staff.
So
thank
you
and
we
just
got
our
teacher
assignments
this
morning.
D
The
communication
this
past
week
has
been,
you
know,
really
great,
around
email
in
multiple
languages,
and
we
just.
I
just
want
to
say
that
I
think
as
a
city,
we
should
appreciate
it
and
we
appreciate
the
efforts
to
improve
communication
through
email
through
social
media
through
all
the
apps
that
are
on
our
phones.
Now,
thank
you,
and
you
know
we
look
forward
to
hopefully
a
better
year
than
last
year.
C
Thank
you,
and
you
know,
as
long
as
far
as
you're
talking
about
communication,
I
do
want
to
share,
take
an
opportunity
to
share
that
our
district
is
going
through
some
really
big
changes.
We
are
changing
our
student
information
system,
and
so
our
communication
has
been
a
little
off
because,
as
we're
transitioning,
all
the
emails
are
not
transitioning
over
the
way.
The
way
it
should
right,
it
shouldn't
just
transition
right
over
like
no
bugs.
C
That
should
happen
every
time,
but,
of
course,
we're
working
through
that,
and
so
we
really
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
understands
it's
not
that
we've
dropped
anybody
or
you
know
we're
not
wanting
to
communicate
with
you
we're
going
through
a
transition,
but
we're
hoping
that
with
our
principles,
communicating
as
well
as
much
as
they
are
that
ever
we're
reaching
everybody.
C
So
if
there's
anything
that
that
somebody,
you
know,
doesn't
doesn't
re
receive
and
they
realize
a
neighbor
received
it
or
a
friend
received
it,
please
reach
out
to
us,
because
we
need
to
make
sure
that
your
email
is
in
our
system.
So
thank
you.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
superintendent
espinosa.
It's
great
to
see
you
here
tonight
just
wanted
to
express
my
appreciation
for
your
efforts,
the
staff
efforts
you
can't
have
a
great
city
without
great
schools
and
and
just
wanted
to
express
my
full
support
and
I'm
sure
our
colleagues
full
support
and
and
and
having
a
really
great
year.
So
thank
you
for
all
you're
doing.
F
I
just
want
to
echo
my
my
colleagues
to
thanking
you
for
coming
to
present
to
us
and
echoing
the
sentiment
that
you
know
the
our
our
city
organization
and
the
school
district
are
are
separate
organizations,
but
we
rise
and
fall
together
and
the
success
of
the
school
district.
It
me
if
the
school
district
is
successful.
That's
a
win
for
the
city,
which
is
a
win
for
all
of
us,
so
we're
wishing
you
a
successful
school
year
for
you,
your
staff
and,
of
course,
for
all
the
students.
Thank
you
for
coming.
A
Thank
you.
We
do
have
a
member
of
the
public
who
wants
to
ask
a
question
or
speak
to
mr
espinoza
city
clerk.
B
Yes,
hi,
actually
I'm
sorry,
but
I
didn't
really
want
to
ask
mr
espinoza
a
question
I
felt
like
I
may
have
been
cut
off
due
to
my
computer.
I
don't
know
which
is.
Is
that
true,
because
I
I
really
wanted
to
finish
my
statement?
Did
I
get
it
finished?
I
have
no
idea.
A
I'd
have
to
pull
up
the
letter
to
see,
but
the
city
manager
does
have
your
letter
and
that
certainly
can
be
forwarded
to
all
of
the
colleges.
A
Mr
evangelist,
we
waited
a
little
bit.
I
don't
know
if
it
was
a
final
comment
right
now
we're
on
mr
espinoza,
but
what
I
can
do,
what
I
will
do
as
soon
as
our
meeting
is
concluded,
I'll
forward,
email.
B
Well,
I'm
not,
honestly,
I'm
not
blaming
anybody.
It's
just
that.
There's
a
technical
glitch
here
and
I
feel
like
possibly
I
didn't
get
to
finish
what
I
wanted
to
do,
which
is
you
know,
it's
nobody's
fault.
A
Just
I
understand
so
what
I
will
do
you
know
so
that
they
all
have
it
city
manager
has
it
staff
can
go
ahead
and
send
it
to
each
member
of
the
council,
and
I
will
also
make
sure
that
that
gets
done
be
before
the
end
of
the
world.
It
is
the
end
of
the
evening,
but
before
going
to
bed
tonight,
sorry.
A
B
You're
welcome
mr
espinoza,
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt
the
situation.
It's
the
only
way
I
had
it
coming
get
in
contact
with
anybody.
I
apologize
to
everybody.
No.
A
Need
to
apologize
and,
and
I'm
sure,
as
a
colleagues
have
said,
and
mr
evangelist
and
the
community
is
very
appreciative
and
thankful
for
your
time
being
here
as
well
as
a
task
that
you've
had
and
the
the
year
that
embarks
and
we're
all
standing
with
you
for
a
successful
and
enjoyable
school
term.
A
Okay
again
enjoy
your
reading
and
get
some
dinner.
Sir.
All
right,
let's
move
on
to
item
b
receive
update
on
crestmore
high
school
development.
I'm
going
to
turn
this
over
to
our
city
manager
for
an
update.
Please.
F
H
Good
afternoon,
mayor
medina
members
of
the
city
council,
public
both
watching
on
zoom
and
at
home,
javon
grogan
city
manager,
I'm
here
joined
tonight
by
craig
whitam,
a
consultant
that
has
been
assisting
the
city
with
the
crestmoor
development
and
our
community
and
economic
development.
Director
pamela
wu
is
also
available
for
any
questions,
so
we
have
prepared
a
brief
update
for
the
council
in
the
community
and,
let's
begin
so.
The
objective
is
we'll
give
a
little
background
on
the
site.
H
We'll
give
some
information
on
the
site's
development
status.
We
will
discuss
the
city's
role
in
the
city's
role
in
facilitating
development
and
then
we'll
we'll
talk
about
next
steps,
as
well
as
questions
so
a
little
bit
of
background
on
the
site
really
high
level.
As
we
all
know,
the
san
mateo
union
high
school
district
owns
the
property.
The
high
school
ceased
operations
in
1983.
H
However,
the
site
remained
active
until
just
about
two
years
ago,
as
with
lease
property
and
peninsula
high
school
that
just
opened
the
site
is
approximately
40
acres.
Approximately
25
acres
are
developable
could
be
as
low
as
20,
depending
on
the
configuration
and
residential
appropriate
open
space.
H
An
important
note
is
the
the
site
has
been
a
amazing
recreation
resource
for
the
community
for
many
years,
especially
youth
soccer.
We
know
the
san
bruno
soccer
complex
for
many
years
has
utilized
the
former
football
and
baseball
field
on
the
site.
H
However,
the
union
high
school
district
restricted
access
to
the
site
in
2020,
citing
copenhagen
concerns
and
prevention
that
has
changed
as
of
late.
The
district
did
rece
did
agree
to
temporarily
reopen
the
site
for
soccer
for
the
fall
21
season
and
the
the
district
is
working
with
the
soccer
community
and
district
staff
is
maintaining
and
renovating
the
grass
area
during
the
closure.
If
any
of
you
have
been
up
there,
I
know
a
number
of
council
members
have
been
up
there.
H
The
conditions
of
those
soccer
fields
deteriorated
significantly
with
overgrown
weeds
and
gulper
holes,
and
it
is
district
property
and
the
district
is
in
the
process
of
rehabbing
that
long-term
recreation
uses
to
be
determined
pending
the
future
site
planning.
We'll
we'll
talk
about
that,
and
it's
important
to
note
that
the
city's
general
plan
does
require
preservation
of
the
plain
fields
as
what's
called
privately
owned,
publicly
available
space.
That
is
12
acres,
well,
we'll
get
into
that
in
the
freezer.
H
In
the
presentation,
it's
also
important
to
note
that
the
city
did
establish
the
subcommittee
of
council
member
mason
and
mayor
mayor
medina
to
work
with
district
officials.
They
met
several
times
over
the
past
year.
A
lot
of
honestly
fruitful
conversations
and
in
large
measure
of
the
district's
agreement
to
reopen
those
soccer
fields
to
the
community
was
in
large
measure
to
the
articulation
from
members
of
the
subcommittee.
H
Now
I'll
I'll
turn
it
over
to
craig
whitam,
who
will
go
through
a
few
slides
first
beginning
with
development
status.
I
Thanks
city
manager
and
good
evening,
mayor
and
members
of
the
council
I'll
run
through
a
few
slides
here
to
get
the
council
and
the
community
up
to
date.
As
you
are
aware,
the
back
in
2019
the
school
district
declared
the
property
as
surplus
and
issued
a
request
for
qualifications
seeking
a
development
partner.
As
a
result
of
that
rfq,
the
district
executed
a
purchase
agreement
with
dr
horton,
which
is
a
publicly
traded
national
home
builder.
That
was
in
january
of
this
year.
I
In
july
of
this
year,
dr
horton
informed
the
city
that
it
was
no
longer
in
contract
with
the
district
regarding
the
purchase
of
that
property
and
then
most
recently,
the
district
posted
a
closed
session
agenda
notice
for
two
nights
from
this
evening,
related
to
the
real
property
negotiations,
which
indicates
that
the
district
is
discussing
properly
in
closed
session
negotiation
of
price
in
terms
of
payment
with
another
developer
summerhill
homes.
I
Next
slide
a
little
bit
about
the
city's
role
in
processing
and
development
proposal.
The
zoning
of
the
property
is
r1.
Importantly,
there
is
a
general
plan
policy
that
was
established
some
years
ago
with
a
12
acre
recreation
requirement.
That's
specifically
in
the
general
plan,
so
any
development
that
included
less
than
12
acres,
just
dedicated
to
recreation
use
would
require
a
general
plan
amendment
a
little
bit
about
cooperation
with
dr
horton
staff
engaged
with
dr
horton.
I
We
had
hoped
for
a
formal
development
application,
but
that
did
not
happen
next
slide.
How
can
the
city
best
facilitate
development?
I
We
continue
the
city
manager
to
engage
with
the
superintendent,
and
we
are
hopeful
that
during
this
next
engagement
between
the
district
and
a
new
developer,
that
that
cooperation
is
enhanced.
I
Another
option
which
the
city
has
not
proceeded
with
would
be
to
create
development
standards
for
the
site
that
would
be
established.
That
would
provide
more
certainty
to
the
developer
and,
as
we
know,
this
could
be
completed
with
or
without
the
participation
of
the
property
owner,
and
it
could
provide
more
certainty
to
the
developer
in
terms
of
the
number
of
acres
for
recreation
fields,
whether
the
city
would
consider
less
than
12
if
the
developer
provided
additional
resources
for
enhancements
to
recreation
fields
elsewhere
in
the
community
as
an
example.
I
So
that
is
another
option
in
terms
of
how
the
city
could
facilitate
development
in
the
future
next
slide.
In
terms
of
next
steps.
The
proceeding
with
the
economic
study,
as
I
mentioned,
valuing
the
general
plan
recreation
requirement
that
will
be
important
resource
and
value
for
both
the
city
and
the
prospective
developer.
I
That
would
be
something
that
proceeding
with
the
creating
development
standards
on
the
property
would
be
something
that
the
city
council
would
have
to
authorize
at
some
point
in
the
future,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
most
importantly,
continuing
to
offer
cooperation
with
the
school
district
and
a
new
developer
with
the
new
developer.
I
We
also
think
that,
given
the
high
profile
of
the
site
and
the
long
history
of
the
site
as
an
important
resource
for
the
community,
the
recreation
and
the
soccer
and
recreation
community
that
providing
city
council
brief
city
council
updates
such
as
this
and
engaging
the
city
council
committee
as
needed,
will
be
important
to
ensure
that
you
are
kept
up
to
date
on
on
the
process,
and
that,
I
believe,
is
the
last
slide.
And
then
we
turn.
H
It
back
over
to
city
manager
yeah.
So
so
thank
you
craig
and
let
me
close
out
by
stepping
a
little
bit
on
the
balcony
here
and
putting
what
we're
talking
about
in
context.
And
so
while
the
site
is
owned
by
another
public
agency
in
many
ways,
certainly
for
the
city's
entitlement
process.
It's
almost
analogous
to
the
site
being
owned
by
a
private
property
owner.
H
And
so
it's
also
important
to
note
that
the
city
staff
has
been
engaged
with
the
san
mateo
union
high
school
district
before
they
release
their
their
rfq
during
during
the
process,
as
they
were
by
reviewing
proposals
and
we
stand
ready
and
willing
to
sit
down
with
either
the
union
high
school
district
and
or
their
selected
developer
on
how
to
maintain
the
principles
of
the
general
plan.
Recreation
requirement
of
12
acres
or
look
at
modifications
and.
H
Will
know
that
we
had
prior
conversations
with
the
district,
where
the
district
was
going
to
fund
a
study
to
look
at
potential
recreation,
both
on-site
and
off-site
options
for
soccer.
The
district
chose
not
to
do
that
and
we
brought
it
to
the
city
council
to
undertake
that
work.
Similarly,
the
conversations
that
we
were
having
with
the
developer
there
was
a
willingness
to
engage
in
this
economic
study
that
craig
woodham
mentioned,
but
now
that
that
developer
has
has
dropped
out,
the
city
is
is
taking
on
that
effort.
H
I've
authorized
that
because
I
believe
it
is
extremely
important
that
we
know
the
value
of
that
general
plan
requirement
and
we
do
know
that
with
any
developer
that
steps
forward,
we
will
be
negotiating
around
a
general
plan
amendment
and
having
that
information
and
having
it
readily
available
is
extremely
important
for
the
city
and
lastly,
with
regard
to
developing
development
standards,
it
is
something
that
we're
looking
into.
H
There
will
be
a
cost
to
this
effort
and
we
are
looking
at
ways
to
have
that
cost
reimbursed
by
the
future
property
owner
either
in
a
fee
that
will
be
applied
to
that
area
or
another
mechanism.
H
It's
also
important
to
note
that
we
engage
the
services
of
craig
widom
under
a
reimbursement
agreement
with
the
developer,
and
so
now
that
that
developer
has
backed
out
the
city
is
in
a
position
where
we
need
to
make
a
decision
on
where
we
we
go
from
here.
H
We
stand
ready
willing
to
talk
about
that
recreation
requirement,
but
we
also
need
to
be
prepared
when
that
happens,
which
is
why
valuing
those
acres
is
an
important
process,
and
so
we
will
complete
the
analysis
on
the
development
standard
process
and
bring
that
to
the
city
council,
with
both
cost
estimates
and
an
analysis
of
the
pros
and
cons
and
how
long
that
process
will
take.
A
If
we
could
not
do
the
share
screen
at
this
time,
please.
A
Thank
you.
We
will
now
go
to
colleagues
for
questions
of
vice
mayor
medina.
E
Yes.
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
was
wondering
if,
because
I
believe,
all
of
council
got
a
couple
emails
about
the
condition
of
the
fields.
E
If
staff
could
provide
some
background
on
the
historical
field,
maintenance
agreements
that
were
up
there,
who
was
responsible
and
who
did
what
and
at
what
point
did
the
city
was
no
longer
involved?
H
Absolutely
why
don't
I
ask?
H
Why
don't
I
ask
director
atolla
to
be
brought
in
to
to
provide
that
overview,
and
so,
as
she's
coming
in
council
member
medina
at
a
high
level,
pre
covert
19,
the
city
did
maintain
the
fields
in
partnership
with
soccer
groups,
once
the
district
made
a
unilateral
decision
to
close
the
fields
during
cove
at
19
and
let
them
deteriorate
further.
The
district
took
on
the
responsibility
of
the
rehab
in
working
with
also
the
soccer
groups,
and
so
we
have
heard
the
concerns
about
the
conditions
of
the
fields.
H
Today,
however,
the
city
is
not
maintaining
those
fields.
Director
mottola
she
in
the
room.
E
Well,
mr
mayor,
that
does
answer
my
question
the
time
that
the
difficulty
well,
maybe
the
question
is:
how
long
did
it
take
to
get
the
fields
open
to
the
public
compared
to
when
the
city
park
was
available
to
the
public,
but
they
were,
they
were
chained,
shut
from
my
understanding.
H
Yes,
councilman
or
vice
mayor
medina,
can
I
ask
for
a
clarification?
The
question
is:
how
long
did
it
take
for
the
fields
to
be
rehabilitated
when
the
city
was
rehabilitating
the
fields?
What's
the
connection
to
city
park?
I'm
sorry.
E
No
problem,
I
guess
there
was
my
view-
was
there
appeared
to
be
some
difficulty
in
getting
the
fields
to
be
unlocked,
so
people
could
either
walk
and
then
there's
addition.
E
There
was
additional
difficulty
in
and
getting
an
agreement
to
allow
the
soccer
groups
to
have
access
to
the
fields,
and,
understandably
now
I
was
up
there
this
past
weekend
that
the
fields
are
in
really
bad
shape
and,
of
course,
because
the
gophers
there
are
notorious,
and
these
I'm
understanding
that
soccer
groups
are
working
with
the
district
staff
to
to
get
them
in
a
playable
shape.
E
So
it
just
seemed
like
there
was
some
difficulty
and
I'm
sorry
for
not
for
not
being
a
little
bit
more
clear
on
this.
This
is
the
council's
first
public
information
that
we're
getting
regarding
the
subcommittee
that
was
meeting
and-
and
so
so
that's
kind
of
where
I
guess
this
question
is
just
kind
of
a
little
hard
to
articulate.
It
just
seems
like
the
communication
there
wasn't
coming
forward
right
readily
and
why
why?
What
was
the?
What
was
the
problem
that
george.
E
Give
you
the
tie-in
to
city
park,
people
are
walking
outside,
and
yet
the
school
district
didn't
want
our
residents
to
walk
on
the
track,
so
they
were,
they
were
chained,
shut
and
and
what
I
wonder
why?
Why
why?
Why
was
that?
So,
when
city
park
people
could
walk
around
and
just
wanted
to
hear
staff's
response
on
what
they
thought,
the
reason
was
it
wasn't
very
it
was.
It
was
interesting,
I'll
leave
it
at.
H
The
union
high
school
district
decided
to
lock
the
fields.
There
was
a
time
if
we
think
back
to
kovic,
where
you
could
not
have
a
team
play
on
the
fields,
and
so
the
rationale
that
we
were
provided
in
the
community
was
provided
for
that
unilateral
action
by
the
district
was
due
to
covet
19
and
the
at
that
time.
H
State
competition
against
group
practice
or
play
over
a
few
months
that
ceased,
and
there
were
state
guidance
that
rolled
out
over
over
time,
allowing
group
group
practices
and
games
and
scrimmages,
and
things
like
that.
There
was
a
point
where
the
district
would
not
reopen
the
fields,
even
though
our
city
park
and
other
facilities
were
open.
Why
the
district
decided
not
to
do
that.
I
think,
is
a
question
for
the
district.
H
There
was
engagement
both
by
city
staff
and
by
the
city
council
subcommittee
and
strong
articulation
for
the
community,
the
soccer
groups
and
the
district,
keeping
to
the
spirit
of
the
agreement
that
we
had
had
for
a
long
time,
and
so,
through
those
conversations
and
partnership
with
with
lawn
and
ayso,
the
district
did
agree
on
a
temporary
basis.
It
is
their.
H
It
is
their
property
to
reopen
the
fields
for
the
soccer
season
and
there
were
conversations
on
who
would
re
rehabilitate
those
fields
and,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it
was
the
district
who
took
the
responsibility
for
rehabilitating
the
fields
and,
as
we
said
before,
they
had
deteriorated
significantly
during
the
time
that
they
were
closed.
H
And
I
know
I
know
members
of
the
committee
were
part
of
those
discussions
so
happy
to
have
any
of
them.
Chime
in.
H
The
city
is
not
a
party
to
that
purchasing
cell
agreement.
The
city
was
not
a
part
of
the
negotiations
with
the
developer
and
and
the
district.
I
think
that
there
were
a
number
of
reasons
that
we
did
have
conversations
and,
frankly,
very
positive
conversations
with
dr
horton
with
regard
to
the
process
and
the
dedication
requirement.
E
Thank
you.
As
for
the
cost
recovery
on
all
the
time
that
was
expended
for
dr
horton
is
all
of
that
recoverable.
I
Sure
the
dr
horton
executed
a
developer
reimbursement
agreement
in
march,
and
the
community
economic
development
department
is,
I
believe,
doing
the
final
accounting
and
I
believe
the
deposit
pamela
can
jump
in
if
she
has
more
current
information.
But
we
believe
that
the
deposit
will
cover
the
city
costs
incurred
up
until
the
developer
informed
the
city
in
late
july
that
it
was
no
longer
in
contract.
H
And
let
me
expand
upon
that,
because
the
vice
mayor's
question
was:
is
the
developer
paying
for
all
the
city's
costs?
They
are
paying
for
the
cost
between
the
time
of
march
and
late
july
that
we
had
a
developer
reimbursement
agreement.
H
There's
a
significant
public
benefit
to
that,
and
during
the
council
meetings
and
prior
to
the
council
meetings,
there
was
significant
staff
time
that
the
city
expended
in
furtherance
of
the
the
public
benefit
provided
by
soccer
there,
as
well
as
there's
the
time
now
post
the
developer,
dr
horton
no
longer
being
engaged
with
the
property
where
we
are
spending
resources
to
close
it
out.
H
Knowing
that
there
there
will
be
a
reactivation
and
we're
spending
staff
time
and
some
consulting
time,
analyzing
strategy,
as
we
talked
about
with
regard
to
the
development
standards
process.
So
we
protect
the
spirit
of
the
general
plan
and
the
public
good
intended
by
the
city's
general
plan.
E
Thank
you.
I'm
just
going
to
note
that.
H
Yes,
so
the
the
city's
fees
did
increase
september
first,
and
so
whether
it
was
dr
horton
or
a
future
developer,
they
will
pay
the
new
rapes.
D
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
thank
everybody
for
the
follow-up
and
just
an
answer
to
vice
mayor
medina's
question
around
the
closing
the
fields
in
one
of
our
two
by
two
meetings.
They
did
say
that
all
the
fields
of
the
cemetery
union
high
school
district
were
closed.
At
the
same
time,
and
as
far
as
the
opening
goes,
there
was
significant
advocacy
made
to
open
the
fields.
D
One
of
our
supervisors
was
involved,
and
I
want
to
thank
supervisor
dave
pine
for
facilitating
and
assisting
with
getting
the
fields
open,
as
well
as
the
san
mateo
union,
high
school
district
for
really
coming
to
the
table
and
trying
to
identify
a
way
for
our
community
to
be
able
to
use
the
fields
again.
But
there
was
significant
advocacy
to
reopen
the
fields,
but
the
fields
closed
we
were
told
were
closed
across
the
board
at
all.
D
The
union
high
school
district
properties
at
the
same
time,
and
then
I
just
wanted
to
thank
city
manager,
grogan
and
director
pam
wu,
because
you
know
they've
done
a
really
good
job
of
representing
the
city
and
what
the
city
wants
to
see
around
the
site.
D
You
know
the
these
conversations
in
the
two
by
two
committee
initially
started
with
the
perception
from
some
that
do
not
live
in
san
bruno,
that
the
measure
that
passed
a
couple
of
years
ago
to
improve
cappuccino
was
the
substitute
for
crestmore,
and
I
think
that
our
city
manager
has
done
a
good
job
in
ensuring
that
you
know
that
that
is
not
what
the
ballot
measure
said.
That's
not
what
was
guaranteed.
D
We
also
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
representing
our
community
and
that
you
know
we're
being
good
neighbors.
So
you
know,
thanks
to
the
union,
high
school
district,
we're
going
to
continue
to
work
with
you
in
our
two
by
two
committee.
D
But
we
are
you
know
this
is,
I
think,
still
just
the
beginning,
it
seems
like
we
still
have
a
ways
to
go,
and
so
it's
been
a
very
delicate
matter,
but
I
am
really
glad
to
say
that
the
fields
are
reopening
for
the
soccer
community
and
I
just
learned
about
the
softball
community
through
some
emails
this
week.
So
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
that
schedule
looks
like
or
I
know,
city
staff
is
looking
into
that
further,
but
you
know
hopefully
working
together
we're
going
to
be
able
to
come
to
some
solution.
So
thank
you.
A
And
to
add
on
to
what
councilman
mason
said?
Yes,
all
fields
were
closed.
Cappuccino
did
open
prior
to
cressmore,
but
then
it
was
regulated
what
hours?
There
was
only
certain
hours
that
you
could
be
there.
There
had
to
be
a
staff
member
posted
at
the
field
in
order
to
ensure
that
there
was
distance
and
all
the
rules
were
being
followed.
A
However,
when
crestmore
opened
another
concern
and
why
I
think
it
was
the
advocacy
council
member
speaks
of
is
because
with
cappuccino,
though
they
were
trying
to
assist
the
soccer
community,
obviously,
when
they
did
their
fields,
which
are
not
september
of,
is
when
they
would
be
completed.
Obviously
it
gave
very
little
areas
at
all
to
where
the
soccer
community
could
be
accommodated.
A
A
A
Okay,
seeing
none
at
this
time,
then
we
will
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
the
next
item
and
unless
city
manager
was
there
anything
you
needed
to
conclude
with.
H
A
A
Back
1-833-422-4255:
let's
move
on
to
item
d
join
us
at
5,
30
pm.
That's
this
friday.
On
august
27th
at
the
san
bruno
city
park,
rotary
pavilion,
which
is
located
at
251
city
parkway
in
san
bruno
for
san
bruno's,
new
recreation
and
aquatic
center
groundbreaking
ceremony.
The
ceremony
is
a
milestone
of
the
project
and
is
a
very
exciting
time
for
our
community.
A
The
final
also
that
night,
the
final
concert
for
2021
season
will
be
held
immediately
following
at
6
pm
at
the
rotary
pavilion
as
well.
Moving
on
to
item
e
september,
9th
2021
marks
11
years
since
the
natural
gas
pipeline
explosion
and
fire
in
the
crestmoor
neighborhood.
While
we
continue
to
heal,
we
will
never
forget
those
that
were
lost
and
the
residents
that
were
affected
by
the
tragedy
and
how
our
communities
true
resilience,
continues
to
shine
through
that
very
difficult
time.
To
learn
more
about
the
moment
in
our
city's
history,
you
can
visit
www.sanbruno.ca.gov.
A
I
just
wanted
to
make
note
on
that
that
I
met
with
an
aaron
johnson,
mr
johnson,
the
vice
president
for
the
bay
area
region
or
pg
e
now,
which
is
for
our
region,
and
we
were
up
at
the
the
park
and
walked
it
and
talked
about
then
talked
about
now
and
talked
about
the
future
with
iraq
and
the
community
and
some
of
our
concerns
going
forward
with
that
we
will
move
on
to
consent
calendar.
A
Are
there
any
items
under
consent
that
people
want
to
have
removed
for
a
separate
vote?
Separate
vote?
J
Actually,
I'm
sorry,
I
was
a
little
slow
on
the
button
there,
but
I
I
would
like
to
pull
item
j
for
a
separate
vote.
A
Got
it?
Thank
you
very
much
appreciate
it.
So
j
will
be
a
separate
anything
else
for
a
separate
vote.
Okay,
seen
not,
this
is
for
comments
or
statements
that
need
to
be
made.
I
have
two,
it
will
be
f
and
I
it
will
just
be
a
comment.
Are
there
any
others
from
the
council
members?
A
Okay,
seeing
none?
Why
don't
we
start
with?
A
Why
don't
we
do
f?
That's
a
point
myself
as
the
voting
delegate
to
represent
the
city
of
san
bernardino
at
the
annual
business
meeting
of
the
2021
league
of
cities,
annual
conferences
in
sacramento.
A
A
There
are
no
other
changes
in
the
in
the
compensation
and
then
we'll
move
on
to
item
j
and
if
there's
questions
on
any
of
that,
we'll
get
through
once
we
go
to
adopt
a
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager,
execute
a
contract
with
w-r-e-c-o
for
design
of
the
huntington
avenue
improvements
project
and
an
amount
not
to
exceed
916
945
and
approving
a
300
000
from
measure.
A
funds
council
member.
J
Thank
you,
and
so
the
reason
I
wanted
this
one
pulled
for
a
separate
vote
is
that
I
I
do
intend
to
not
support
this
item.
As
the
council
may
recall
back
when
this
item
first
came
to
us
for
a
decision
on
which
option
we
would
choose,
I
felt
that
spending
the
almost
seven
million
dollars
on
a
short
stretch
of
bike
track
was
incredibly
expensive
and
not
the
right
choice.
J
I
believe.
Normally,
I
would
you
know
once
a
decision
has
been
made.
I
would
just
support
it
and
move
along
with
it,
but
I
think
that
this
is
another
opportunity
for
us
to
rethink
that
decision,
especially
given
all
of
the
other
shortfalls
we've
seen
in
our
budgets.
J
I
feel
that
the
additional
four
million
dollars
that
this
option
will
consume
could
very
well
be
spent
on
other
projects,
including
repairing
potholes
and
fixing
other
streets,
that
the
community
has
also
prioritized,
and
so
since
this
is
coming
back
to
us,
I
would
offer
to
the
council
that
you
know
they
perhaps
reconsider
that
at
this
time,
but
I
intend
not
to
support
that
item.
A
Thank
you
councilmember
for
your
comments
and
explanation.
I'd
like
to
take
two
actions,
one.
I
want
to
go
ahead
and
take
care
of
all
consent
items
with
the
exception
of
j.
Then
I
want
to
go
back
to
j,
to
see
if
there's
comments
and
dialogue
and
then
we'll
vote
on
that
one
separately.
So
at
this
time
for
all
items
on
consent
other
than
jay,
is
there
any
council
action
motion
seconded
third
and
to
go
ahead
and
approve
all
items
on
consent,
with
the
exception
of
a
roll
call?
Please.
A
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
thank
you
councilman
salazar.
We
had
a
pretty
extensive
discussion
on
this
and
and
the
I
was
wondering
if,
if
staff
to
briefly
go
over
the
project
and
and
the
the
available
funding
that
we
have
in
grants
for
the
design
and
the
overall
project
costs,
we
don't
have
the
money
now,
but
when
the,
if
and
when
the
money
becomes
available,
I
think
is
what
we've
talked
a
lot
about.
E
I
totally
understand
councilman
salazar's
point.
It
is
a
lot
of
money.
It
is
a
short
segment
of
street,
but
it's
also
a
big
part
of
the
plan
to
to
improve
bikeability
in
san
bruno
and
just
wanted
to
hear
what
staff
had
to
say
just
to
kind
of
fully
have
it
out
here
to
go
through
this.
A
Thank
you,
city
manager,.
H
Sure,
again,
city
manager,
javon
grogan,
thank
you
juwan
richie,
for
coming
on
screen.
I
was
gonna
turn
it
over
to
you,
after
a
few
brief
comments,
so
not
to
replicate
the
the
conversation
that
we
had
before,
but
but
certainly
in
light
of
councilmember
salazar's
question
question
or
comments,
and
vice
mayor
medina's
request.
We
can
certainly
provide
an
overview
just
as
a
high
level
connecting
our
downtown
our
caltrain
to
tan
friend
and
the
job
center.
H
H
Having
a
beautiful
design
is
critically
important
and
the
the
recommendation
of
from
staff
was
that
doing
it
and
also
maintaining
the
travel
lanes
that
are
there
is
is
a
important
concept,
and
so
that
is
part
of
the
reason
for
the
increase
in
cost
from
the
original
design
and
as
additional
development
happens
along
our
transit
corridors.
H
Having
that
bike
and
pedestrian
path
to
connect
the
bark
station
simply
to
caltrain,
we
do
believe,
will
generate
in
less
traffic
less
vehicle
traffic,
because
people
will
be
able
to
get
to
the
job
centers
in
our
downtown
using
that
bike
and
pay
a
corridor.
It
is
absolutely
true
that
the
project
is
unfunded.
We
do
have
a
grants
that
are
funded
and
we
are
on
a
grant
timeline
to
extend
those
monies,
and
so
the
monies
that
we
are
proposing
to
do
this
work
with
and
expand
meet
that
grant
target.
H
It
is
interim
director
richie.
Will
you
please
give
an
overview
of
the
unfunded
amount?
I
want
to
say
it's
for
three
to
four
million
dollars
at
this
point,
but
I
just
don't
want
to
quote
it
from
the
top,
but
we
are
looking
to
cover
that
in
a
number
of
ways.
Yes,
potentially
new
grants,
utilizing
development
impact
fees
or
community
benefits
for
projects
both
in
san
bruno
and
that
may
occur
outside
of
san
bruno
that
are
adjacent
to
the
area.
H
Yes,
it's
true
that
any
money
we
receive,
whether
it's
development
impact-
these
are
community
benefits,
could
go
to
any
number
of
needed
improvements
in
the
city,
and
so
I'm
not
saying
that
to
counter
what
councilmember
salazar
said,
but
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
point
that
we
are
certainly
striving
to
have
a
fully
funded
project
and
knowing
that
we
don't
wanna,
do
that
to
the
detriment
of
some
of
our
of
the
resources
we
have
today,
director
richie.
K
Yes,
thank
you,
city
manager,
brogan
good
evening,
honorable
mayor
city,
council,
members,
hawaiian,
ritchie,
interim
public
works
director,
council,
member
salazar.
I
I
would
like
to
address
your
concern
and
regarding
this
item
I
would
like
to
clarify
that
there
were
two
segments
that
were
proposed
for
design,
which
is
the
first
segment
from
hermann
to
huntington,
sorry,
herman
to
san
bruno
avenue
close
to
the
caltrain
station
and
that
half
is
fully
funded
with.
You
know
mostly
grant
fundings.
K
There
is
some
local
match
associated
with
that,
but
the
direction
at
the
time
was
to
also
look
into
funding
the
design
for
the
entire
portion,
and
so
because
the
grants
are
going
to
the
southern
half,
which
is
from
huntington
to
the
caltrain
state,
sorry
from
hermann
to
the
caltrain
station
that
is
fully
funded
in
order
to
do
the
design
of
the
northern
half.
That's
where
the
additional
300
000
appropriation
is
coming
from,
because
the
grant
is
fully
funding
the
southern
half
of
the
project.
K
And
so
I
would
say
that
you
know
we
are
able
to
do
half
with
primarily
grant
funding,
and
so
you
know
to
consider
not
you
know,
potentially
denying
the
whole
project
based
on
a
portion
of
it
being
unfunded
and
to
clarify
the
southern
half
is
where
it's
been
anticipating
to
be
about
two
and
a
half
million
to
three
million
dollars,
and
then
the
northern
half
is
the
four
million
dollars.
That's
currently
unfunded.
J
All
right,
and
and
and
just
to
clarify
that
if
the
four
4.2
million
dollars
is
the
piece
that
is
a
concern
to
me,
mostly
because
you
know
we,
we
did
have
a
viable
alternative
that
could
have
been
completely
funded
with
the
existing
funds,
although
not
as
elaborate
and
probably
not
as
attractive
as
the
one
that
we
are
choosing,
but
the
additional
four
million
dollars
which
has
yet
to
be
identified,
I
believe,
could
be
used
in
a
lot
of
different
places.
J
And-
and
I
I
realize
that
this
is
an
important
segment
because
of
the
fact
of
its
connecting
job
centers
to
to
our
transit
points.
But
there's
also
been
requests
from
residents
to
improve
the
cycle
tracks
from
their
residences
down
to
the
the
transit
centers
and
those
aren't
being
addressed.
And
you
know
those
four
million
dollars
once
we
do
identify
them
could
also
be
used
for
those
projects.
So
you
know
really
my
concern
here
is
that
we,
you
know
we're
we're
buying
the
rolls
royce.
J
F
My
understanding
was
that
the
the
the
principal
difference
between
the
option
that
we
that
we
approved
and
the
the
less
expensive
option
was
the
that
the
less
expensive
option
removed
elaine
from
huntington,
and
that
was
the
that
I'm
not
voting
for
this,
because
it's
nicer-
I'm
not
voting
for
this,
because
it's
because
I
want
us
to
have
a
rolls-royce
instead
of
a
chevy.
F
Those
were
the
reasons
that
I'm
voting
for
this,
not
because
it's
it's
nicer
or
flashier.
I
agree
with
you.
I
wish
it
was
cheaper.
I
do
I
do.
I
do
think
this
is
a
lot
of
money
and
I
do
think
that
that
money
could
be
if
we
were
able
to
repurpose
it
to
other
places.
That
would
be
great,
but
if
that's
not,
that
was
not
one
of
the
options,
so
I
just
wanted
to
be
clear
on
that.
Thank
you.
A
Any
other
questions
or
comments
from
colleagues
on
jay,
just
I
am
I
had
been
then
as
far
as
not
wishing
the
lane
being
discontinued.
I
think
it's
just
I.
I
just
find
it
challenging
to
have
one
lane
on
huntington.
In
addition
to,
I
think
it
solidified
with
our
chief
just
concerned
with
safety
and
other
elements
and
getting
to
and
from
locations
from
our
department
as
well,
but
it
is
the
council
member
salazar
is,
is
correct.
We
city
manager
is
correct.
A
There
is
a
time
element
of
a
base
from
the
1.4
to
the
2
million
dollars.
The
transportation
authority
issued
there's
a
window
in
which
to
utilize
that,
but
it
is
costly.
There
is
no
doubt
and
council
member
salazar
is
correct
about
other
desires
from
the
rest
of
our
community
as
well.
Vice
mayor
medina.
E
Thank
you.
Great
questions
got
to
support
my
chief
of
police
when
he
says
do
not
take
a
lane.
E
My
question
to
staff
now
is
if
they
could
provide
some
additional
information
on
the
scheduling
of
how
long
it's
anticipated
this
design
would
take,
and
we
would
have
the
funding
to
do
the
southern
portion
and
when
we
secure
the
funds
for
the
northern
portion
is
when
we
would
proceed
with
construction
at
that
point,
is
that
correct.
H
I
think
part
of
that
question
with
regard
to
timing,
director
richie
should
answer
and
so
hey
juan.
Can
you
take
that
and
then
I'll
take
the
financial.
K
Yes,
it
is
on
a
fast
track
because
we
are
trying
to
meet
the
deadlines.
The
phase
one
design
completion
is
anticipated
in
july
in
august,
because
this
is
federal
funds.
There
are
quite
a
few
groups
we
need
to
jump
through
and
in
order
to
obtain
authorization
to
proceed
with
construction,
but
that
is
our
current
deadline
for
design.
H
With
regards
to
funding
the
additional
four
million
dollars,
as
director
rick
you
mentioned,
a
portion
is
or
portion,
one
is
fully
funded
and
there's
the
remaining
gap,
and
so
we
are
first
and
foremost
looking
to
community
benefits
and
development
impact
fees.
There
are
a
number
of
avenues
there,
I'll
just
frankly
talk
about
two.
We
are
actively
in
negotiations
with
the
development
that
is
planned
to
occur
in
south
san
francisco
right
at
huntington
and
smith.
South
line
is,
is
the
developer
or
south
line?
H
In
addition,
in
just
a
few
weeks,
the
city
council
will
have
the
bay
hill
specific
plan
and
youtube
phase,
one
that
comes
with
a
total
financial
benefit
package
of
130
million
over
a
20-year
da.
However,
as
a
part
of
that
da,
there
is
a
prepayment
for
phases,
one
and
two
that
will
total
56
million.
A
portion
of
that
is
development,
impact
fees
and
26
million
of
that
is
community
benefits.
So
the
city
could,
should
that
approval
happen
and
and
that
project
be
the
source.
You
can
utilize
those
funds.
H
We
are
again
actively
in
negotiations
with
lane
partners
and
then
there
there
there
are
other
projects
in
the
area
as
well
as
well
as
the
the
tan
tran,
which
I
think
will
come
later
than
the
timeline
for
this.
But
there
may
be
funds
there
that
that
could
be
shifted
around
if
not
front
loaded,
so
at
a
high
level,
know
that
we're
working
on
it
and
know
that
there
are
our
areas,
but
we
are.
We
are
planning
for
that
better
tomorrow
for
san
bruno.
E
E
E
K
K
That
would
be
faith
that
could
be
phased
at
a
later
date.
So
we
wouldn't
necessarily
need
to
try
to
find
the
funding
before
then
I
mean
if,
if
we
did
that's,
of
course
they
could
be
constructed.
At
the
same
time,
however,
this
project
on
the
southern
half
is
not
contingent
on
having
full
funding
for
both
phases.
J
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
a
few
other
points,
so
I
I
am
also
definitely
absolutely
in
favor
of
safe
bicycle
grounds,
and
you
know
if
we
really
wanted
to
do
a
cheap
solution,
we
could
just
paint
green
arrows
on
the
street
and
have
bikes
share
with
cars,
but
I
know
that's
not
what
we're
after
and
we
did
have
a
viable
solution.
J
That
was
a
much
more
affordable
solution
in
my,
in
my
opinion,
that
still
would
have
given
us
that,
although,
as
council
member
hamilton
mentioned,
it
would
have
been
at
the
cost
of
a
lane.
Another
point
I
wanted
to
make
there
is
that
we
also
saw
the
traffic
study
associated
with
this
showed
that
the
traffic
conditions
would
degrade
to
letter
grade
f,
regardless
of
what
we
do,
whether
or
not
we
take
away
the
lane
it's
going
to
degrade
anyway.
That's
just
it's
it's.
J
What
anticipated,
so
the
the
traffic
will
become
horrible.
So
I
believe
if
pd
has
a
concern,
they
should
still
have
a
concern
about
the
location
of
their
station.
J
Fortunately,
most
calls
for
police,
unlike
fire,
don't
originate
from
the
police
station
and
the
units
are
out
patrolling
a
bee
and
they're
in
the
community,
usually
when
the
calls
come
in,
and
so
they
won't
necessarily
need
to
respond
from
that
station,
as
I
mentioned,
as
opposed
to
a
call
for
fire
which
would
probably
originate
at
station
51
or
52.,
and-
and
so
then
you
know
I
that
to
me
helps
with
that
concern.
Although
the
chief
did
say
it
was
a
concern
to
him.
J
I
don't
think
that
this
particular
option
actually
makes
anything
any
different
or
any
better,
and
if
we
are
looking
for
a
community
benefit,
I
believe
relocating
that
station
away
from
an
area.
That's
so
isolated
and
is
inevitably
going
to
be
impacted
would
be
something
that
we
should
be
looking
to
resolve,
and
you
know-
and
I
know
that
there
is
a
lot
of
revenue-
that's
being
anticipated.
We
put
a
lot
of
things
in
place
that
will
start
paying
off
as
development
continues,
but
yeah.
J
I
want
to
go
back
to
something
that
our
city
manager
told
us
a
while
ago,
and
that
was,
if
you
find
yourself
in
a
hole,
you
stop
digging
we're
in
a
hole,
and
this
four
million
dollars
is
another
few
shovelfuls
of
dirt.
That
puts
us
farther
deeper
in
where
we
are,
and
so
when
we
started
looking
at
revenue
sources,
it
was
to
address
existing
deficits
and
if
we
keep
creating
more
deficits,
we're
not
going
to
get
out
of
the
hole
so
I'll
just
leave
it
at
that.
Thank.
D
Yeah,
I
just
want
to
say:
do
you
think
it's
important
to
have
the
lane
provided
the
11
000
employees
expected
to
go
to
the
new
facility
that
south
city
is
building
and
we
don't
know
what's
going
to
happen
with
san
fran
at
this
point?
That
could
be
a
significant.
D
You
know
significantly
more
traffic,
and
I
think
the
city
is
looking
at
alternatives
as
far
as
where
the
police
department's
eventually
going
to
go,
where
I
think
this
council
has
been
a
prudent,
financially
was
when
we
had
posey
park
and
we
selected
the,
I
think
you
know
1.5
million
dollar
option
that
was
less
than
the
most
expensive
option
that
was
proposed,
but
this
really
is
an
area
where
I
think
that
we
need
to
look
forward
and
look
at
how
we're
going
to
mitigate
traffic,
and
I
don't
think
that
we
can.
D
I
don't
know
who
it
was,
but
at
one
point
somebody
said
like
wish
cars
away.
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
long
time
before
we
get
there
and
hopefully,
by
the
time
we
get
there.
We
have
the
money
to.
You
know
carry
out
the
plan
that
council
member
salazar
sees,
you
know
sees
fit,
which
I
think
would
be
great
in
the
future.
D
I
did
want
to
just
actually
jump
in
to
make
sure
that
the
city
manager
is
clear
on
funding,
because
I
know
I
walk
around
and
people
say
well
you're
getting
a
hundred
million
dollars
from
youtube,
and
you
know
I
wanna.
I
think
it's
important
that
we
kind
of
set
the
stage
right
now.
D
Do
we
have
a
hundred
million
right
now
and
are
we
even
close
to
that
number,
and
I
just
want
to
be
clear
that
my
understanding
is
that
unless
the
development
occurs,
we
are
not
going
to
get
that
money,
and
so
I
just
don't
want
anybody
who's
watching
to
think
that
we're
sitting
on
all
this
money
and
and
not
using
it.
H
Sure
I
can
caveat
that
further.
I
I
thought
I
used
a
lot
of
gifts
there,
but
but
absolutely
there
the
youtube
phase,
one
as
well
as
the
bay
hill
specific
plan
did
receive
unanimous
approval
from
the
planning
commission
and
will
be
in
the
next
few
weeks
coming
forward
to
the
city
council
city
council
doesn't
have
to
approve
them,
so
it
is
a
recommendation
and
so
that
that's
the
biggest
caveat
one
the
city
council
has
to
approve
it.
We
approve
the
the
bay
hill
specific
plan.
H
Instead,
you
approve
youtube
phase
one
you
still
can't
make
anyone
build
youtube.
Has
throughout
this
process,
this
more
than
sort
of
four
million
dollar
endeavor
on
their
part.
H
Just
in
city
fees
has
been
concurrently
processing
their
phase
one
and
in
our
development
agreement
negotiations
that
is
codified
in
the
materials
that
went
to
the
planning
commission
and
will
be
before
you.
They
have
agreed
to
prepay
the
fees
for
phases,
one
and
two
when
they
receive
their
foundation
permit,
which
we
anticipate
to
occur
based
on
the
current
schedule
in
2022.,
the
the
revenue
to
the
city.
For
that
phase,
one
and
phase
two
payment
will
come
in
a
number
of
buckets
development
impact
fees,
affordable
housing
fees,
area
impact
fees.
H
I
know
these
are
sort
of
terms
that
everyone
will
not
relate
to
as
well
as
community
benefits,
and
so
you
know
we
we
articulated
that
at
the
planning
commission,
we
will
re-articulate
all
of
that
at
the
city
council
meeting
at
meetings-
plural,
that
that
we
will
discuss
that
project.
But
yes,
it
is
a.
H
It
is
a
planning
effort
and
a
and
a
property
owner,
slash
developer,
that
is
making
commitments
to
invest,
but
until
those
investments
occur
and
the
it
is
a
20-year
development
agreement
and
so
with
five
phases,
and
so
there
will
be
quite
some
time
before
that
that
that
revenue
is
received
in
their
certainly
caveats
with
development.
So
I
hope
that
that
clarifies.
A
We
also
have
members
of
the
puppet.
If
you
have
thoughts
or
comments,
I
do
see
we
have
someone
who
has
raised
their
hand.
If
anybody
else,
please
feel
free
to
do
it
at
this
time
and
city
clerk,
if
you
could
bring
them
in.
B
E
B
Sure,
in
the
meantime,
councilmember
mason,
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
force
it
your
hand,
is
ready.
E
Yeah,
thank
you
all
right.
Give
me
a
call
all
right,
I'm
good!
The
mayor
is
having
technical
difficulties,
so
there's
a
question
from
the
public.
The
staff
have
the
ability
to
answer
that
question.
H
Let's
turn
it
over
to
our
city
engineer
and
acting
public
works.
Director
won
richie.
K
Yes,
thank
you.
I
will
do
my
best
to
try
to
answer
answer
the
transportation
traffic
engineering
question.
My
understanding
is
that
there
is
a
model
and
built
into
that
model.
Is
future
growth?
That's
anticipated
throughout
the
region,
and
you
know,
with
increased
population
growth,
there
is
increased
traffic,
also
modeled.
Along
with
that
growth
and
sight.
I
believe
the
emphasis
moves
towards
trying
to
make
multi-modal
transportation
more
appealing
and
attempting
to
have
more
workers
and
people
use,
public
transportation
and
other
modes
of
travel
such
as
bicycling
and
walking.
A
I
think
I
think
I'm
back.
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
medina
councilmember
mason.
You
have
your
hand
up.
D
Yeah,
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
know
that
who
wouldn't
generally
entered
any
discussions
with
the
public,
but
just
from
the
last
update
that
we
had
received
from
the
new
south
city
development,
which
will
go
through
san
bernardino
streets,
mr
wipinski,
you
may
you
may
not
know
but
they're,
anticipating,
11
000
employees
and
building
parking
for
6
000
of
them,
which
means
that
those
6
000
would
likely
be
going
through
us.
There
are
streets
and
that
doesn't
include
the
sky
park
that
was
sold
to
amazon.
D
That's
acres,
that's
you
know
a
couple
acres,
I
mean
apologies,
that's
it
that's
expected
to
have
a
number
of
employees
which
we
don't
know
yet
how
many,
and
that
also
doesn't
include
the
tanfran
and
what
the
plans
for
that
are.
So
we
know
for
sure
that
it's
at
least
going
to
be
anticipate
11,
000
employees
and
that's
just
the
cell
city
development
and
again
they're
they're,
building
6
000
parking
slots.
H
This
area
is
transit,
rich
101,
280,
380
bar
cal,
train
high
capacity
bus
route,
as
well
as
a
stone's
throw
from
sfo,
and
so
it's
not
surprising
that
any
traffic
analysis
in
areas
of
san
bruno,
irrespective
of
of
of
the
projects,
we're
talking
about,
will
show
a
increase
in
traffic
and
what
is
shown
here
is
a
increase
even
with
additional
multimodal
bike
and
pedestrian.
H
And
so
that
is,
I
think,
part
of
the
rationale
for
doing
this.
Project
is
because
the
cycle
track
will
increase
multimodal
transportation
and
provide
that
linkage
to
bart
and
caltran
and
those
job
centers
in
our
downtown,
where
we
have
upzone
too,
and
so
over
time,
we'll
have
more
housing
units,
and
so
having
that
connection
is
important
to
get
people
out
of
their
cars
to
decrease
the
amount
of
traffic
that
we
have
that
we
will
see,
even
though
you're
at
the
the
conversation
we're.
Having
is
absolutely
right.
H
Traffic
will
degrade
even
at
the
sort
of
no
project
scenario
that
that
was
analyzed.
A
Seeing
no
more
at
this
time
is
there
any
action
from
council
mayor.
E
Please
make
a
motion
to
approve.
E
E
L
L
Excellent
right,
well,
welcome
and
you'll
see
that
also
present
with
us
is
jacinta
lang,
a
management
analyst
with
the
public
works
department
and
you're
we're
all
very
excited
to
have
her
here
tonight.
She
is
actually
the
main
event
for
the
revisions
to
this
ordinance,
but
I'm
going
to
kick
off
the
presentation
and
then
I'll
turn
it
over
to
her,
because
the
most
important
part
of
tonight's
presentation
is
an
ordinance
that
she
has
been
working
on
with
the
county
of
san
mateo
and
other
cities
regarding
disposable
food
service.
Wear.
L
So
let's
start
out
briefly
and
go
over
the
agenda,
we're
going
to
go
over
a
little
background,
we're
going
to
discuss
and
introduce
some
of
the
amendments.
The
title
10
and,
as
I
mentioned
there'll,
be
a
separate
staff
presentation.
So
you
won't
have
to
listen
to
me
for
very
long
regarding
the
disposable
food
service
where
ordinance
and
then
we'll
talk
about
next
steps.
L
Finally,
we'll
take
any
questions
regarding
the
chapters
in
title
10
that
we're
addressing
tonight
so
we're
doing
well,
let's
go
back
and
briefly
review
what
we've
done.
So
the
city
council
started
this
project
to
revise
the
municipal
code.
L
Back
in
late
2018-
and
there
are
11
titles,
title
12
is
the
zoning
code
and
that's
being
separately
updated
and,
as
we
recall,
the
primary
focus
is
to
update
it
for
internal
consistency
and
current
law
and,
of
course,
we've
had
numerous
policy
discussions
about
many
of
the
provisions
of
all
of
the
titles
that
we've
gone
through
so
far
culminating
with
title
vii
this
evening,
and
I
appreciate
the
city
council's
action
on
that.
L
So
we're
doing
something
a
little
bit
unusual
tonight
we're
taking
title
10
out
of
order,
and
you
might
wonder
well
what
happened
to
titles
eight
and
nine,
and
the
answer
to
that
is
those
are
being
deferred,
primarily
because
it
was
important
from
a
timing
standpoint
to
bring
this
ordinance
to
you.
Now
for
disposable
food
service,
wear
important
caveat.
There
are
two
sections
of
title
10
that
we
are
going
to
come
back
with
later
this
year.
L
Actually,
it's
title:
it's
a
chapter
10.16
about
water
conservation
and
10.22,
to
implement
a
new
state
law
regarding
recycling
and
so
on.
So
staff
is
working
on
those
ordinances
as
well
and
we,
the
city
council,
needs
to
review
various
plans
regarding
water
consumption
and
conservation
before
10.16
can
be
approved
and
we
have
some
additional
work
on
10.22.
L
So
let's
take
just
a
moment
to
look
at
title
10
and
the
good
news
is
that
we're
really
only
proposing
three
very
minor
amendments
to
three
of
the
sections
in
title
10..
So
there
are
16
chapters
of
10.04.
There
is
a
minor
amendment
there,
nothing
in
10.08
again
a
minor
amendment
in
10.12
and
that
was
amended
already
in
2012.
So
that's
fairly
recent,
and
then
we
don't
have
any
amendments
proposed
to
10.13.
L
L
L
10.20
garbage
and
refuse
that's
the
second
one
that
we're
coming
back
to
you
later
this
year
on
and
then
10.21
sustainable
food
packaging
and
when
I'm
done
with
my
presentation,
I'll
turn
it
over
to
jacinta.
She
has
a
separate
presentation
and
I'll
stop
my
screen
sharing
and
she
can
put
hers
on
10.22.
L
L
L
So
we
want
to
review
the
proposed
amendments,
we're
recommending
that
you
waive
the
first
reading
and
introduce
the
ordinance
or,
alternatively,
if
you
have
some
substantive
revisions,
we're
happy
to
consider
those
and
reintroduce
those
revisions
at
a
subsequent
meeting.
L
Jacinta
will
be
telling
you
shortly
that
the
county
is
going
to
be
providing
education
enforcement
for
those
jurisdictions
that
adopt
a
disposable,
footwear,
ordinance
and
then
finally,
adoption
of
this
ordinance
would
be
scheduled
for
the
next
regular
city
council
meeting
and
all
of
the
amendments
would
go
into
effect
30
days
after
adoption,
except
for
the
food
service,
where
ordinance,
which
is
proposed
to
not
go
into
effect
until
october
of
2022
and
jacinta
will
explain
why
that
is
so
after
the
city
council
completes
title
10
we'll
have
three
more
titles:
eight,
nine
and
eleven
after
title
10
is
complete.
L
G
G
Yes,
okay,
thank
you
mark
good
evening,
honorable
mayor
vice
mayor
and
city
council
members.
My
name
is
jacinta
liang
and
I
am
the
management
analyst
for
the
public
works
department.
Today
I
will
be
introducing
the
proposed
disposable
food
service
ordinance
which
will
amend
our
current
title
chapter
21,
which
is
the
sustainable
food
packaging
ordinance.
G
G
G
So
the
adopted
county
ordinance
requires
the
use
of
compostable
food
wear
and
reduces
the
wasteful
distribution
of
accessories,
such
as
straws,
condiment,
packets
utensils
and
napkins,
and
the
main
goals
of
the
ordinance
is
one
eliminate
disposable
food
service.
Wear
that
is
not
reusable
or
compostable.
G
G
So
this
ordinance
impacts
food
facilities
that
operate
in
the
city
that
provide
prepared
foods
for
public
consumption.
So
examples
of
these
food
facilities
include
restaurants,
mobile
food
facilities
such
as
food
trucks,
temporary
food
facilities,
just
street
fairs,
and
farmers
markets,
catering
events,
and
there
are
some
health
care
facilities
and
private
schools.
G
G
So,
under
the
proposed
city,
ordinance
styrofoam
is
still
prohibited
same
as
our
current
same
as
currently
in
our
existing
ordinance.
G
It's
linked
towards
their
main
website
and
under
this
ordinance
there
are
a
couple
of
exemptions,
so
one
disposable
food
service
wear
that
is
made
for
a
loom
from
aluminum
two
plastic
straws.
For
example,
they
can
be
provided
to
consumers
with
medical
reason
or
if
they
have
medical
needs
and
three,
if
there
isn't
a
reasonable
alternative
that
exists,
that
meets
the
ordinance
requirements.
G
That
is
fine
as
well
and
as
mentioned
earlier,
there
is
a
link
with
the
all
the
materials
that
are
compliant
under
the
ordinance
for
our
food
facilities
and
restaurants,
and
any
vendors
in
the
city.
G
And
for
this,
the
proposed
ordinance
is
not
expected
to
be
operative
and
enforced
until
october,
1st
2022,
so
we
have
a
little
bit
over
a
year
and
this
will
give
the
facilities
a
chance
to
use
up
all
of
their
existing
inventory
of
non-conforming
food
service
wear
during
this
time,
and
as
mark
mentioned
earlier,
the
county
will
take
lead
in
education
and
outreach
and
enforcement
of
the
ordinance,
and
this
concludes
my
presentation
and
I'm
available
to
answer
any
questions
along
with
in
sue
summer,
county
and
I'll
mark.
Do
you
have
any
closing?
A
All
right,
thank
you
both
for
your
presentations.
A
Do
we
have
questions
from
colleagues
and
if
there's
any
members
of
the
public
who'd
like
to
speak
on
this
item,
if
you
could
raise
your
hand
at
this
time
in
my
state,
we
will
go
over
and
call
on
you
and
first
we
will
have
councilmember
hamilton.
Please.
F
All
right
so
have
we
so
have
we
done
some
outreach
to
our
local
restaurants
and
local
folks
who
were
going
to
be
impacted
by
this
just
to
get
any
kind
of
initial
reaction
from
folks,
and
also,
I
know
that
some
of
our
some
of
our
local
restaurants
are
already
complying
with
this
just
but
through
their
own
choice,
and
do
we
have
any
types
of
numbers
as
to
how
many
already
are
and
how
many
would
be
compelled
to
to
change.
G
Yes,
thank
you
councilmember
hamilton.
So
last
month
we
sent
a
180
mailers
in
english,
spanish
and
chinese
to
all
the
affected
food
facilities.
So
we
received
the
list
from
the
county
and
we
haven't
had
any
pushback.
We've
had
a
few
questions
from
some
restaurants
that
are
just
asking
for
clarification
on
whether
certain
items
were
going
to
be
compliant
or
if
certain
items
were
going
to
be
or
what
other
alternatives
they'll
be
able
to
use,
but
we
haven't
had
any
pushback.
F
B
F
J
Salazar,
thank
you.
So
my
question
was
about
the
county's
version
of
the
ordinance
and
typically
the
county
ordinances
apply
only
to
unincorporated
areas.
So
is
that
the
case
with
with
their
ordinance
now
and
we're
passing
one
to
match
what
they,
what
they're
doing
at
that
level.
G
J
Okay,
and
does
our
the
provisions
in
our
ordinance?
Are
they
largely
in
alignment
completely
with
the
county
or
are?
Are
there
areas
that
we
are
either
less
stringent
or
more
stringent
than
their
version.
G
We
are
completely
in
line
with
the
county's
model,
ordinance.
J
Okay,
defend
it,
okay
and
and
as
far
as
what
the
other
cities
are
doing,
is
it
generally
expected
that
all
cities
will
fall
in
line
with
these
things,
because
I
know
one
thing
that
you
know:
if
one
city
does
it
it's
it's
fine,
but
we
really
need
cooperation
across
the
entire
region
to
make
it
work,
because
not
all
the
garbage
that
ends
up
in
san
bruno
originates
in
san
bruno
and
can
flow
in
from
any
area
and
be
tossed
out
of
a
passing
car.
J
G
I
believe
so
far
about
10
cities
have
adopted.
I
think
the
only
I
I'll
turn
this
over
to
insulator
to
provide
more
detail.
I
believe
only
half
moon
bay
had
a
special
provision,
but
I
believe
all
the
other
cities
adopted
the
same
provisions
as
the
county
and
about
right
now,
probably
10
have
adopted
and
already
brought
it
over
to
their
city
council
and
there's
probably
a
number
that
are
bringing
the
ordinance
to
their
city
council
for
adoption
in
the
next
couple
of
months.
J
Great
great
okay,
and
what's
one
last
question,
I
I
noticed
one
of
the
slides
in
terms
of
who
it
affects
it.
It
specifically
mentioned
private
schools,
but
not
public
schools.
Is
there
an
exemption
for
public
schools
in
there.
A
So
please
go
ahead
if
you
have
anything
to
offer
on
this
question
or
council
members
last
question.
M
Good
evening,
everybody
thank
you
for
having
me
be
part
of
the
discussion
tonight
on
this
ordinance
and
to
answer
the
questions.
Two
questions
I
think
jacinta
did
a
great
job
in
summarizing
where
the
other
cities
stand.
M
So
as
of
today,
there
are
10
jurisdiction
total,
including
the
county
that
has
that
have
adopted
the
ordinance
and
we
do
have
a
few
more
cities
that
are
currently
in
the
midst
of
exploring
including
san
bruno,
and
we
have
a
a
few
other
cities
that
are
in
line
and
doing
a
lot
of
internal
reading,
and
it's
actually
really
encouraging.
M
Because
majority
of
the
jurisdictions
that
adopted
adopted
it
during
the
midst
of
koben,
which
is
inspiring,
and
it
was
absolutely
amazing-
and
so
that
speaks
to
the
importance
of
this
of
this
initiative
and
how
important
it
is
for
the
entire
community
within
san
mateo
county,
and
I
completely
agree
that
it
should
be
a
county-wide
effort.
And
this
is
exactly
the
reason
why
the
county
is
offering
really
trying
to
motivate
our
city.
Partners
to
you,
know,
join
the
wagon
and
adopt
a
model
ordinance,
because,
ideally,
we
want
something.
M
That's
standardized
and
uniform
across
the
entire
county
so
as
to
not
confuse
our
community
members
and
so
we're
really
trying
to
strive
for
that
and
so
far
majority
of
the
jurisdictions
have
shown
interest.
It's
just
a
matter
of
the
timing,
covet
kind
of
through
complicated
things,
as
you
can
imagine,
and
so
in
terms
of
adoption
the
date
so
majority
of
the
cities
that
have
adopted
are
in
line
with
the
enforcement
start
dates
being
march
2022.
So
in
about
seven
months,
half
of
a
actually
started
their
enforcement.
M
They
were
the
first
jurisdiction
to
start
because
they
really
wanted
to
bring
it
to
the
forefront
because
they
haven't
seen
tons
of
plastic
food
wear
on
their
beaches,
and
it
was
a
very
high
priority
for
their
city
council
members.
M
We
have
a
few
cities
that
are
starting
to
look
at
october.
2022
enforcement
city
of
san
mateo
has
adopted
that
date.
Jacinta
and
city
staff
here
are
recommending
that
date
as
well
and
whatever
date
the
city's
city
jurisdictions
choose.
The
county
will
be
in
support
and
we
will
be
in
close
collaboration
with
city
staff
to
make
sure
that
the
rollout
of
the
education
as
well
as
enforcement,
is
aligned
and,
in
terms
of
the
second
question,
private
schools
versus
public
schools.
M
So
the
reason
we
exempted
public
schools
in
the
ordinance
is
because
local
governments
from
what
I
understand,
we
don't
have
the
authority
to
tell
public
school
districts
what
they
can
and
cannot
do.
That
only
resides
that
authority.
Only
the
state
has
that
authority.
So,
based
on
a
lot
of
diving
and
researching
and
talking
to
our
county
lawyers,
they
said
we
can
mandate
that
the
public
schools
follow
and
comply
with
the
ordinance.
But
we
cannot
for
the
public
schools.
A
A
I
just
wanted
to
remind
folks
too,
is
that
you
know
the
plastic
bag
as
far
as
not
using
plastic
bags
is
something
that
the
county
initiated
and
went
to
the
communities
to
kind
of
keep
the
same
same
verbiage
so
that
it
was
universal
and
better
accepted,
and
we
were
all
on
the
same
page,
and
I
think
that
has
worked
out
effectively
and-
and
I
do
like
the
october
date
is
what
I
do
remember
back
from
the
08
was
one
of
the
things
which
was
a
new
topic,
and
so
some
of
the
restaurants
were
saying
hey.
A
Can
you
give
us
a
little
more
time
a
to
use
our
product
two
to
find
the
right
thing?
Because
back
then
it
wasn't
what
we
have
today
as
far
as
the
opportunities
not
to
use
styrofoam
and
what
we're
replacing
it
with
that
would
hold.
So
you
could
take
that
hot
meal
out,
so
that
afforded
our
business
folks
that
opportunity
to
use
their
product
as
well
as
find
what
what
best
fits
for
them.
D
A
Okay
mark,
I
feel,
like
you've
been
left
down
here
I
mean.
Is
that
any
any
questions
for
mark
on
on
the
other
item
too,
that
was
was
presented
in
addition
to
this
and
why
we
have
everybody
here,
any
additional
questions,
I'm
not
seeing
any
members
of
the
public
at
this
time,
raising
their
hands
not
seeing
any
other
hands
up.
Then
anything
else.
You
want
to
finish
with
the
city
attorney.
L
Only
to
thank
jacinta
and
sue
lim
from
the
county
for
making
that
presentation
and
answering
those
questions
on
the
disposable
food
ware
service
ordinance.
And
if
the
city
council
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
waive
first
reading
and
then
a
separate
motion
to
introduce
the
ordinance
we'll
come
back
at
the
next
meeting
on
the
consent
calendar
for
adoption.
A
A
Is
there
a
second,
I
will
say:
okay,
okay,
I
saw
okay
motion
made
and
seconded
to
go
ahead
and
wave
the
first
reading.
All
those
in
favor
say
aye.
A
E
A
Thank
you
so
fivo
as
on
that
as
well,
and
now
thank
you
to
everyone
for
their
presentations.
We'll
move
on
to
the
next
item.
Item
b,
please.
B
B
This
would
be
for
director,
okay,.
N
Good
evening,
owner
of
a
man's
mayor
and
a
member
of
the
council,
let
me
bring
up
the
presentation
first.
N
Great,
so
this
is
to
adjust
the
garbage
rate
effective
october
1st
2021.
We
actually
talked
about
most
of
the
content
last
week,
so
this
is
just
going
to
be
refreshed
refresh
course
and
I'll
run
through
the
powerpoint
slides
pretty
fast
and
it's
getting
late,
so
it
won't
take
very
long.
N
What
happened
in
the
raid
adjustment
and
some
historically
comparison
and
then
give
you
a
timeline
and
process
we
have
done
in
accordance
with
proposition
218
and
and
then
we
will
request
a
waiver
of
the
second
reading
and
an
ordinance
the
adoption.
Let
me
go
through
some
detail:
the
franchise
agreement,
as
we
have
talked
about
it
before
the
franchise
agreement
between
the
city
of
san
bruno
reclaimer,
ecology
started
from
july
1,
2019
1998,
and
it
will
expire
in
on
june
30th
2024.
N
This
is
possola
base
collection
service.
It
covers
billing
record
record
keeping
billing
fees
cetera
and
the
current
year
rate
adjustment
is
based
on
interim
rate
year
adjustment.
Basically,
the
rate
adjustment
is
purely
rely
on
cpi
adjustments
for
the
next
fiscal
year,
and
at
this
year
22
23.
We
will
do
a
detailed
rate
year
adjustment
which
will
be
reviewed
by
an
independent
consultant.
N
This
effective
garbage
service
request
increases
1.87
new
rate
should
be
taking
effect
in
the
current
fifth
year,
but
the
the
effective
date
it
has
been
postponed
by
three
months,
so
the
effective
date
is
actually
october.
First
and
the
factor
as
we
talked
about
was
purely
based
on
cpi
calculation,
and
here
is
the
last
about
12
12
to
13
years
of
raid
adjustments.
N
Associate
and
ecology
agreed
to
postpone
the
raid
at
the
beginning
from
to
from
july
1,
to
september,
to
september
1.,
the
city
had
to
revise
it
to
october
1st
because
of
some
legal
compliancy
issues
with
the
ordinance
to
adoption
and
then
and
the
effective
time
frame
in
together
with
the
postpone
rate
in
greece.
Ecology
also
proposed
a
pilot
program
which
was
launched
on
july
1st
2021.
N
What
I'd
like
to
point
out
to
you
is
last
week
I
may
have
given
you
some
incorrect
information
and
and
thanks
to
the
city
manager
he
pointed
out,
so
I
want
to
recap
the
pilot,
the
the
pilot
pro
program
on
the
abandoned
waste
collection,
so
this
program
started
on
july,
1st
2021
and
with
in
this
program,
ecology
will
be
collected
and
discloses
some
of
the
specified
abundant
waste
during
the
regular
regular
business
hours
when
the
waste
can
be
reported
through.
The
sun
is
san
bruno
response.
N
This
is
a
reporting
application
and
then
also
can
be
as
observed
only
in
the
public
right
of
the
way,
along
with
ecology,
daily
trash
collection
routes
throughout
the
city
and
or
and
as
observed
during
regular
patrol
of
the
hot
spot
at
which
urban
items
are
regularly
or
frequently
deposit
the
this.
This
the
pilot
program
of
this
fan
and
waste
programming
world
actually
lasts
about
six
months
and
after
that
recalled
we're
determining
whether
additional
staff
will
be
or
behind
will
be
added
to
the
program.
N
If
necessary,
we
sent
out
the
public
room
notice
on
june
29th
and
providing
the
explanation
of
a
hearing,
public
hearing
schedule,
protest
period,
approval
process,
rate
adjustment
and
proposed
increase
for
for
the
for
different
container
types.
N
As
of
august
18
we
have
received,
we
only
received
20
written
protests
from
residents
and
the
the
requirement
for
218
is
the
minimum
of
50
of
the
residents
in
order
for
this
rate
increase
to
be
a
can
for
the
for
the
city
for
the
council
to
reject
the
thing
in
the
rate
increase,
so
we
are
well
below
the
mandatory
50
requirement.
N
This
is
a
timeline.
We
are
pretty
familiarized
by
by
this
timeline.
By
now,
the
council
direct
staff
for
provided
45
day
notice
on
june
22.
Second,
we
mailed
it
june
29th.
Last
week
we
had
the
first
reading.
This
right
now
is
the
second
reading.
We
asked
the
council
to
adopt.
If
the
council
adopts
the
ordinance,
the
rating
will
become
effective
on
october
1st,
so
as
staff,
we
recommend
this.
The
council
wave
the
second
rating
adopted
ordinance
in
191.87
rate,
seven
one
point:
eight
seven
percent
rate
increase
for
record
ecology
to
be
effective.
A
Not
seen
any
hands
from
the
community
at
this
time
is
there
any
action
by
council.
A
Oh
you,
oh
there
councilman
mason.
D
Thank
you.
So
I
appreciate
recology's
review
of
council's
request
to
cancel
rate
increases
this
year,
even
though
the
request
was
not
granted.
Although
thankful
for
the
postponement,
I
can't
support
an
increase.
This
covet
19
year,
where
the
pandemic
has
impacted.
So
many
and
the
true
results
from
those
struggling
are
yet
to
be
seen
aside
from
the
belief
that
the
timing
of
this
increase
as
the
delta
variant
is
increasing,
is
not
right
for
our
community.
D
At
last
year's
hearing
on
may
12
2020,
I
posed
a
number
of
questions
regarding
contract
adherence
that
both
had
to
do
with
city
community
benefits
and
the
school
district's
benefits
and
have
since
discussed
this
with
staff.
A
number
of
the
questions
raised
revolved
around
ricology's
24-year
contract
with
san
bruno
and
the
benefits
of
the
community
that
result
from
the
contract
outside
of
the
standard
franchise
fee.
D
As
a
council
member,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
working
with
staff
and
other
members
of
the
council
to
initiate
these
ideas
and
follow
through
with
the
community
benefits
portion
that
benefit
our
city.
However,
one
of
the
greatest
needs
in
our
community
are
our
schools.
This
was
first
raised
as
an
issue
over
a
year
ago
and
has
been
brought
up
since
then,
and
I
have
checked
on
its
progress.
Throughout
the
past
year,
schools
were
open
all
last
year
in
san
bruno
and
even
with
remote
working,
the
district
office
and
school
offices
were
open
for
drop-ins.
D
We
need
to
ensure
that
all
terms,
especially
those
that
are
meant
to
benefit
our
community,
especially
our
local
schools,
that
are
suffering
so
much
right
now,
financially,
are
being
adhered
to,
especially
once
they
have
been
brought
to
our
attention
and
there
has
been
sufficient
time
to
address
the
lack
of
adherence
over
the
past
23
years.
Thank
you
and
I
will
not
be
supporting
this.
This
increase
tonight.
E
Yeah
can
staff
or
for
ecologies
here,
discuss
a
little
bit
about
what
the
amount
of
money
typically
is.
E
Involved
for
the
fundraising,
what
amount
are
we
we
talking
about
and
just
just
hear
a
response
from
recology
on
councilwoman's
mason's
comments
that
would
be
helpful
to
understand
what
the
other
side
of
the
story
is.
A
H
My
recommendation
would
be
we
not
get
into
the
specifics
of
the
of
the
contract
tonight
we
will
be
going
into
discussions
with
the
city
council
about
the
future
of
the
city's
garbage
garbage
franchise.
I
will
be
sending
the
city
council
with
the
schedule
of
that.
It
is
a
very
long
process
and
we
do
need
to
begin
in
early
2022
with
regard
to
the.
H
Recycling
coordinator
and
the
work
that
is
done
with
regard
to
to
that
position,
that
is
a
component
of
the
contract.
H
That
is,
I
know
that
there
are
questions
the
city
of
mercology
have
been
talking
about
that,
and
I
just
think
that
that's
more
appropriately
to
talk
about
at
a
later
time,
when
we're
talking
about
the
contract
in
all
sections,
that
tonight's
agenda
item
is
a
rate
increase
based
on
the
contract
provision
for
interim
years,
where
there's
a
increase
based
on
the
cpi,
we
do
have
kristen
pinocchi
from
recology
here.
H
E
Yeah,
so
for
our
city
attorney,
I
know
we
go
through
that
we've
gone
through
this
a
few
times
about
the
contract,
language
and-
and
at
this
point
we
are
here
to
do
our
part
in
complying
with
the
contract
language,
that
for
the
city
council,
to
not
what
are
the
consequences
for
the
city
not
granting
this
increase.
L
So
right,
as
we've
discussed
before
the
contract
does
require
that
we
have
annual
rate
adjustments
and
it
allows
the
city
to
vet
the
amount
of
those
adjustments
which
the
city
has
done
in
this
year
and
in
in
all
prior
years.
As
far
as
I
know
to
make
sure
that
the
that
ecology
is
asking
only
for
the
rate
adjustment
that
they
are
allowed
to
receive
under
the
contract.
L
I
I
I
always
recommend
that
all
parties
comply
with
contracts.
E
L
Also
right
not
to
speculate
about
recology
what
they
might
or
might
not
do.
I
think
that
there
would
certainly
be
some
risk
in
the
city
not
not
approving
the
agreement
and
would
perhaps
call
the
city
in
a
default
of
the
of
the
contract
under
some
circumstances.
Anyway,.
E
L
So
normally
the
non-financial
terms
of
the
contract
have
various
provisions
about
notice
and
opportunity
to
cure,
and
so
on,
so
that
those
non-financial
provisions
that
can't
always
be
used
as
a
as
a
lever
to
extract
other
financial
concessions
from
that
part
of
the
contract,
and
so
you
know
the
there
are
various
provisions
in
the
agreement.
I
know
that
council
member
mason
has
is
asked
for
a
review
and
that's
a
an
operational
staff
issue
that
I'm
not
addressing.
L
E
Thank
you
for
that
clarification,
so
I
will
be
supporting
this.
However,
I
really
want
to
hear
sooner
than
later,
what
progress
is
being
made
on
the
additional
items
that
councilman
mason
is
is
bringing
up.
So
those
are
my
comments
for
now
on
mr
mayor.
A
It's
all
yours.
Thank
you,
councillor
mason,
you
have
your
hand
up.
D
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
let
vice
mayor
medina
know
that
in
looking
into
when
the
last
fundraiser
was
for
schools,
nobody
could
actually
remember
so.
You
know,
I
think
that
says
a
lot.
E
Mr
mayor,
if
I
can
just
go
ahead
and
understood
and
and
we
need
to
get
to
the
bottom
of
it
and
things
happen
with
the
long
contracts
and-
and
I
do
want
to
thank
you
for
bringing
it
up-
I
still
believe
that
I
am
required.
I
could
vote
no,
yes,
but
I,
but
but
based
on
the
information
provided
before
me,
I
I'm
I
will
be
voting
yes
and
but
we
still
need
to
look
into
the
items
that
you're
bringing
up
and
make
sure
everything's
made
whole.
So
thank
you.
A
If
not,
I
would
just
vice
mayor.
Thank
you
for
asking
the
questions
that
you
did.
We
honored
a
contract,
councilman
mason,
you've,
asked
a
question,
and
I
know
this
is
not
a
fundraiser,
but
I
I
certainly
appreciate
the
codes
for
kids
or
the
compost
and
those
other
elements
or
this
trial
period
that
recology
is
doing.
A
But
yes,
if
there's
something
in
the
contract
that
needs
to
be
solidified,
I
think
that
should
be
and
there
should
be
some
kind
of
a
response,
but
I
will
be
supporting
this
at
this
time,
seeing
no
other
hands
from
the
community
or
from
my
colleagues
the
there
is
an
action
and
if
it's
to
proceed
forward,
it
would
be
to
waive
the
second
reading.
A
And
he
knows
so
I'm
so
no
so
we
have
a
4-1
on
not
waiving
the
second
reading,
since
we
have
a
clear
majority
that
the
second
reading
does
not
have
to
be
read
in
its
entirety.
So
we
can
move
on
to
the
any
action
on
the
adoption
of
the
ordinance.
A
Answer
a
second
I'll
second,
that
thank
you,
city,
clerk,
roll
call.
Please.
A
Thank
you
for
your
presentations
and
reports
this
evening
now
we'll
move
on
to
item
seven
comment
from
council
members.
Council
members.
If
you
have
comments
for
this
evening,
if
you
would
raise
your
virtual
or
even
physical
hand,
is
fine
with
councilmember
hamilton.
F
So
I
want
to
remind
the
community
that
there's
a
great
opportunity
for
folks
who
want
to
serve
the
san
bernardino
community.
The
san
bernardino
community
foundation
has
openings
coming
up
on
its
board,
and
applications
are
being
accepted
now
for
the
san
bernardino
community
community
foundation
board.
F
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
councilwoman,
mason,.
D
Thank
you
just
a
couple
of
comments.
The
first
is,
hopefully
we
can
get
a
response
to
one
of
the
public
commenters
earlier
around
the
city
and
it's
I
guess,
response
to
covid,
including
requirements
for
staff,
we're
hearing
a
lot
in
the
news.
It's
actually
all
over
the
news.
Now
that
the
fda
is
approved
advisor,
it
would
be
good
to
have
a
an
update
on
whether
we're
requiring
regular
testing
are.
D
We
will
there
be
a
requirement
for
vaccinations,
just
some
kind
of
a
report
to
the
council
on
what
the
city
is,
what
the
city's
plan
is.
I
also
wanted
to
note
just
wanted
to
say.
Thank
you.
The
new
city
net
bill
looks
great,
I'm
not
sure
who
worked
on
it,
but
great
design,
very
clear,
so
whoever
whoever's
behind
it
great
job.
I
also
wanted
to
thank,
I
believe,
it's
sandeep.
D
D
I
also
wanted
to
highlight
something
since
super
antenna.
Espinoza
was
on
earlier.
If
anybody
has
friends
family
that
are
interested
in
working
for
the
school
district,
we
know.
D
As
you
mentioned,
you
know
we
are
a
lower
paid
district,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
openings
here
in
san
bernardino
and
it's
not
just
the
san
bernardino
park
school
district,
but
the
city
will
be
having
openings
as
well,
and
hopefully
you
get
the
word
out
that
we're
looking
for
people
to
commit
to
the
city,
and
I
think
it's
it's
a
really
exciting
time
to
be
either
in
the
district
or
with
the
city.
So
please
spread
the
word
and
then
lastly,
I
don't
know
if
there
needs
to
be
mutual
counsel
comment.
D
I
mean
mutual
counsel,
consent
or
I
need
to
agenda
this,
and
I
can
talk
to
attorney
zepperano,
maybe
tomorrow
or
after
this,
but
exactly
when,
when
when
does
the
city
attorney
believe
that
it
is
the
city's
right
to
ensure
that
its
contractors
are
adhering
to
its
contracts?
D
I
think
that,
just
as
important
as
it
is
for
us
to
adhere
to
our
contracts,
it's
also
just
as
important
that
we
ensure
our
contractors
adhere
to
the
provisions
in
their
contracts,
and
so
I'd
like
to
find
out
whether
that's
a
memo
that
can
be
written
to
us
or
that
needs
to
be
a
closed
session.
I'm
not
quite
sure,
but
I
think
it's
important
that
the
contract
goes
both
ways.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
and
just
superintendent
espinoza
is
still
on
the
line
with
us.
So
thank
you
for
staying
and
vice
mayor
medina.
E
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
mayor,
just
wanted
to
let
everybody
know
this
coming
thursday.
E
Second
harvest
grocery
distribution
will
be
at
bel
air
elementary
at
453rd
avenue
it
will
people
start
lining
up
a
little
bit
before
two.
It
goes
on
from
two
to
four.
This
will
be
the
last
month
where
it
will
be
on
the
thursday.
It
is
now
moving
to
wednesdays,
but
we
will
be
there
to
to
help
our
community
and
if
you
or
anybody
needs
any
help
with
food
I
mean
you,
could
they
take
sign
ups
right
there
on
the
spot
and
and
nobody
gets
denied?
E
So
if
you
need
food
come
and
get
it?
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you.
I've
seen
no
other
hands
up.
I
also
wanted
to
make
note
of
the
city
net
bill
as
well.
I
noticed
that
and
how
to
do
a
double
take,
because
I
go
okay.
This
is
different
so,
but
I
like
it,
I
think,
was
clear,
concise
and
and
easy.
So
I
want
to
acknowledge
that
as
well
in
regards
to
the
email
that
was
brought
up
by
a
prior
speaker,
we'd
already
received
an
email
from
our
city
manager
that
has
had
the
letter
is
working
on
a
response
to
us
on
that
other
than
that.
A
If
just
to
let
you
know
that,
obviously
this
friday
is
again
the
groundbreaking
at
5
30
san
bernardino
city
park
at
the
pavilion,
as
well
as
the
final
band
at
six
o'clock,
so
wish
everyone
the
very
best
between
now
and
then
and
hope,
to
see
you
on
friday
with
that,
we
will
go
ahead
and
adjourn
to
the
next
regular
city
council
meeting,
which
will
be
held
september
14
2021
at
7
pm.
Thank
you
very
much.
Take
care
and
good
night.