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From YouTube: JUN 8, 2021 | City Council, Afternoon Session
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City of San José, California
City Council Afternoon Session of June 8, 2021
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A
E
Mark.
good
afternoon.,
it
is
my
honor
to
present
gabrielle
on
television.
Today.
gabrielle
is
board
president
at
the
billy
to
frank
community
center.
billy,
different
community
center
is
located
in
district
6
and
it
is
a
welcoming
place
for
everyone
in
the
lgbtq
plus
community
across
san
jose
and
the
south
bay
during
the
pandemic..
This
center
was,
of
course,
unable
to
host
regular
programing
on
site,
so
they
moved
many
of
their
programs.
Online.
and
henry,.
E
E
And
gabrielle.,
as
many
of
you
know,
is
an
extremely
energetic
and
enthusiastic
person..
They
care
so
deeply
about
our
community
that
they
continue
to
work
hard
every
day
of
their
retirement.,
if
you
can
call
it
retirement
as
a
volunteer
at
billy
de
frank
and
on
multiple
city
and
county
commissions
and
advisory
groups..
Thank
you.
gabrielle
for
all
you
do
for
our
city
and
for
giving
the
invocation
today.
F
F
F
A
A
G
G
G
Road
with
his
friend
jerry
to
find
his
fortune-
and
he
finally
settled
here
in
san
a
california
known
as
the
valley
of
heart's
delight
at
that
time,
chuck
fell
in
love
with
the
valley
and
specifically
its
perfect
weather.
For
some
time
he
worked
for
the
state
highway
department
helping
to
build
highway
17..
He
later
furthered
his
education
and
attended
san
jose
state.
While
he
worked
in
the
railroad
yards
at
night..
G
G
G
G
A
D
A
Consent
calendar.,
I
know,
there's
several
items
that
customers
would
like
to
pull..
So
let
me
read
the
list
and
then,
if
I
missed
any
one,
please
raise
your
in
council
member
iran
select
deployed
and
two
point:
seven,
which
is
approval.
Philippine
independence,
day.
davis
deployed
him
to
point
eight,
which
is
pride
month..
A
A
E
A
I
Really
honored
to
recognize
the
one
hundred
and
twenty
third
anniversary
of
philippine
independence
day
and
soon
enough.
You'll
see
my
background
reflect
that
as
well.
and
it's
celebrated
every
year
on
june
12th
and
it
commemorates
the
declaration
of
the
philippine
independence
from
spain,,
something
that
my
home
country
knows
a
little
about..
Our
city.
I
In
district
8
really
are
honored
to
have
a
thriving
filipino
american
community,
just
filled
with
passion
and
and
wonderful
community
leaders,
and
maybe
some
of
you
know
this
already.,
but
for
those
of
you
who
don't.
california
is
actually
the
home
to
the
largest
filipino
nurses
of
any
state
and
all
of
those
folks
have
worked
tirelessly
to
ensure
that
we
all
get
better.
I
I'd
like
to
recognize
those
contributions
from
our
filipino
and
filipino
frontline
health
care
workers
and
nurses,,
especially
those
living
here
in
san
jose..
This
is
the
fifth
here..
I
have
the
honor
to
sponsor
philippine
independence
day
and
in
lieu
of
our
wonderful
annual
flag
raising
at
city
hall,
starting
this
said.
I
And
yellow.,
so
these
are
all
the
beautiful
colors
of
philippines
flag
and
this
really
tests
seller
celebrating
commemorate
thousands
of
filipino
americans
that
live
here
and
beyond..
There's
also
going
to
be
a
philippine
flag
display
inside
the
rotunda
that
community
members
can
view
from
the
outside..
Unfortunately,
there's
no
entrance
just
yet.
I
I
I
So
thank
you
for
your
commitment
and
your
service
to
our
city..
I
encourage
everyone
to
visit
city
hall
starting
saturday
evening
to
take
a
photo
in
front
of
the
tower
rotunda
to
celebrate
the
importance
of
philippine
independence
day..
So
now
I'd
love
to
share
a
video
from
our
friends
by
indian
film
foundation
and
feel
a
filipino
american
city
employees..
How.
J
For
over
30
years,
that
supports
education,,
community
service,
charity
and
volunteerism
and
continues
to
take
part
in
an
annual
philippine
independence
flag
raising
ceremony
since
its
inception..
This
celebration
unites
filipinos
all
over
the
world,
and
new
minds
is
not
only
about
our
culture
and
our
roots,
but
reminds
us
to
continue
to
share
our
passion,
learn
from.
J
I
E
E
Locally,
nationally
and
internationally.
pride
month
brings
awareness
to
the
obstacles
and
discrimination
that
lgbtq
plus
community
continues
to
face.
to
commemorate
pride
month.
We
lit
up
city
hall
in
rainbow
colors
and
displayed
the
pride
and
transgender
flag
inside
the
rotunda..
We
normally
do
a
flag.
E
F
F
That
includes
housing,
youth
homelessness,
thus
expanding
access
to
health,
care.,
standing
up
for
trans
rights,,
fostering
community
and
so
much
more..
One
topic
that
this
council
knows
is
important
to
me
is
the
fighting..
It
is
fighting
against
the
stigma
around
hiv
aids..
It
is
the
stigma
that
causes
people
to
delay
an
hiv
test..
It
is
the
stigma
that
leads
to
social
exclusion..
It
is
the
stigma
that
leads
to
prejudice
and
discrimination.
F
June
5th..
Just
last
saturday
marked
the
fortieth
anniversary
of
the
first
scientific
report
that
described
aids
as
a
mysterious
rare
pneumonia,
affecting
five
healthy
gay
men
only
through
advocacy,
courage
and
determination.,
as
the
lgbtq
plus
community
gone
on
to
tame
this
disease,.
Thankfully,
it
is
no
longer
a
death
sentence,
as
it
was
for
so
many
of
our
loved
ones..
We
are
in
a
different
pandemic
today,
but
it
is
important
to
acknowledge
the
impact
that
the
aids
crisis
had
on
our
society..
That's
why
pride
is
so
important..
F
F
Important
to
hear
the
stories
of
those
who
were
there.,
those
who
started
the
fight.
marsha
p.
johnson
and
sylvia
rivera
two
trans
women
of
color
were
brave
enough
to
fight
against
oppression
and
police
brutality
in
the
face
of
physical
violence.
at
the
stonewall
uprising.
They
were
vibrant
advocates
in
greenwich
village,
who
worked
on
behalf
of
homeless,
lgbtq,
plus
youth
and
those
affected
by
hiv
aids..
They
are
widely
credited
for
helping
build
a
great
deal
of
momentum
for
the
gay
rights
movement..
F
Aids
crisis
and
to
recognize
that
many
more
trials
and
tribulations
that
lgbtq
plus
community
push
through
to
lead
us
to
this
moment.
pride
is
as
much
a
story
about
love
and
kindness
as
it
is
about
strength
and
power,
and
we
should
not
forget
that
this
pride
month
happy
pride,
everyone.
and
I'd
like
to
turn
it
over
to
gabrielle
antonovich
.
hi
there..
I
wanted
to
show.
F
F
F
F
F
F
A
H
H
H
H
Useful
to
the
community
as
possible,
if
there's
a
possibility
of
burying
them
more
or
understanding
what
it
might
cost
to
expand.
I
know
hazardous
waste
material
which
could
include
paint
and
batteries
and
a
lot
of
materials.
We
really
don't
want
to
see
dumped
illegally
and
certainly
can
have
huge
environmental
impacts,
and
it
is
just
something
we
should
really
care
about
and
make
accessible
convenient
for
our
residents..
C
C
C
H
Go
forward
so
quickly
that
I
appreciated,
and
we
can
you
know,,
my
colleagues
have
any
questions,
I'm
okay
with
taking
it
off
line
to
talk
further
about
the
overtime,
if
there's
a
way
to
maybe
expand
hours
or
just
increase
access
for
the
community
or
at
least
understand.
If
we
think
we'd
get
more
usage
out
of
maybe
adding
another
day..
I
what
flexibility
there
might
be
we're
not
going
to
work
that
out
now.,
but
I
just
want
to
flag
that
we've
had
feedback.
H
H
C
A
A
A
A
E
E
Adjacent
to
that.,
so
we're
going
to
hopefully
be
able
to
create
a
nice
little
park
out
of
that
in
the
in
the
coming
years..
But
of
course
the
first
step
is
to
be
able
buy
the
property,
and
so
that's
what
we're
doing
with
this
item,
and
I
think
there
are
there's
at
least
one
member
of
the
public
who
would
like
to
speak
on
this
item.
yes,
I
see
edward
is.
M
A
D
A
A
Area
was
parks
deficient
15
years
ago..
The
situation
has
only
grown
worse
since
then..
Unfortunately,
the
property
has
become
little
more
than
a
dumping
ground
for
illegal
trash..
What
exists
today
is
in
abandoned
underutilized,
parcel
immediately
adjacent
to
urban
villages..
That
alone
makes
it
a
perfect
location
for
a
child,
friendly
playground
and
park..
I.
A
A
G
A
number
of
us
are
on
how
we'd
ask
for
this
new
innovative
single,
boring
method.,
and
we
know,
while
that
is
significantly
reduces
the
impacts
compared
couldn't
cover
that
would
have
happened
here
in
downtown.
There's
still
gonna
be
impacts,
and
this
is
the
first
of
three
co-op
agreements
that
will
map
out
how
we
work
together
to
proactively
prepare,,
communicate
and
respond
and,
if
needed,
mitigate
any
of
those
impacts..
And
so
I've
submitted
a
memorandum
with
a
couple
tasks,
and
I
just
wanted
to
be
able
to
raise
a
couple
of
questions
for
other
public
works..
D
D
People
working
on
this
project
and
there's
have
a
brief
presentation
again
that
cain,
the
director
of
public
works,,
john
transportation,
director
jay
guevara
jessica's
and
robert
manford
definitely
from
our
public
works.
Diep
team
planning
teams
are
with
me
here
as
well..
We
gta
on
the
call
today
too..
As
we
all
know,
this
is
a
massive
monumental
bunch
of
words.
I
can
use
project.
now
we're
really
excited
about
partnering,
with
each
day
on
the
delivery
of
this
project.
five
mile
tunnel,
subway
through
downtown
for
new
stations
and
other
facilities.
D
D
Honorable
mayor
and
city
council
members
and
members
public
che
guevara,
deputy
director
of
public
works.,
I'm
here
to
provide
a
brief
presentation
on
co-operative
agreement
number
one
between
the
city
of
san
jose
and
santa
clara
valley,
transportation
authority,
dta
project
milestones
for
bart.
phase,
two
silicon
valley
extension
projects
include
cta
and
bart
board
approvals
of
the
project
in
2018,
then
through
2018.
D
D
D
The
north
station
option
for
the
desert
station
location
and
three
the
single
bird
tunnel
method
to
be
used
in
construction.
The
five
mile
long
subway
tunnel
under
downtown
san
jose.
The
bottom
row
noted
as
in
progress
and
gray,
highlights
ongoing
work,
including
coordinating
station
access
planning,
integration
with
surrounding
urban
areas,
final
station
design
for
transit,
oriented
communities,
prioritizing
the
effective
integration
of
the
bart
project,
station
location
and
portal,
entrances
into
advanced
san
jose
central
station
planning
and
area.
Development.
and
finally,
developing
an
extensive
construction,
outreach
and
management
program
or
comp
c,
o
m
p..
D
D
Developing
and
implementing
a
construction
outreach
man.
management
program,
as
required
in
the
master
agreement
and
environmental
mitigation,
which
will
be
incorporated
into
plans
and
specifications
of
all
dti
contracts,
as
required
in
the
cooperative
agreement.
number
one.
The
purpose
of
this
yeo
mp
is
to
minimize
and
reduce
construction
related
transportation
impacts
and
inform
the
public
and
other
stakeholders
of
the
construction
schedule
and
associated
activities..
The
draft
cfp
is
referenced
and
approved
as
a
framework
in
the
cooperative
agreement
number
one
and
includes
three
plants.
number
one:
the
construction,
education
and
outreach
plan,
more
alphabet
soup
for
you.
D
D
Draft
construction,
outreach
management
program
workshop
provides
a
framework.
The
construction
outreach
management
program
satisfies
the
analysis
of
the
framework
requirements
in
the
master
agreement
which
substantially
meet
the
construction
impact
mitigation
plan
requirements
in
the
municipal
code.
Draft
ceo
m.p.
framework
highlights
construction
standards,
including
standard
work,
hours,
urban
village,
plans,
specifications
and
forms
of
potential
business
support
that
the
municipal
code
contemplates,
including
business
financial
assistance,
diep
progressive
design,
build
consultant
will
for
final
seo,
ndp,
especially
informing
the
construction
transportation
management
plan
that
results
in
the
detailed
traffic
control
plans
required
for
any
encroachment
permits.
D
Future
reviews
of
the
seo
ndp
are
tied
to
upcoming
co-operative
agreements.
Ilo
staff
has
found
that
the
draft
colb
meets
the
framework
analysis
requirements
of
the
c.I.a.
ordinance..
The
council
action
today
does
not
approve
the
contents
of
the
draft
c0
ndp
as
it
is
not
yet
finalized.
The
contents
of
the
clp
will
we
before
city
council,
at
a
subsequent
cooperative
agreement
approval,
as
well
as
before,
city
staff,
for
any
encroachment
permits
for
the
project..
So,
in
closing,
today's
recommendations
are
threefold.
D
number
two
approved
cooperative
agreement
number
one,
including
the
ceo
ndp
as
a
draft
framework
and
finally
number
three
adopted
resolution
authorizing
city
manager
to
negotiate,
execute
future
cooperative
agreements
wherein
the
city
can
review
and
approve
the
final
seo
ndp.
with
that
that
ends
the
brief
presentation..
Thank
you.
Jay.
A
M
M
Piling.,
I
can
assure
you,
the
business
community
is
not
going
to
settle
for
coffee
and
donuts.
they're,
just
gonna
walk
out
of
downtown
and
then
good
luck
filling
up.
All
this
office
space.
the
biggest
red
flag,
is
on
next
slide..
We
state
that
a
progressive
design
build
consultant
would
provide
more
details
on
the
final
20..
This
is
a
massive
alarm.,
because
the.
M
M
Former
supervisor
fiona
ma
wrote
a
letter
to
the
legislature,
basically
telling
them
to
defund
these
people,
or
that
will
be
the
end
of
high
speed
rail
in
california..
So,
in
closing,
my
recommendation
to
the
council
is
follow..
I
encourage
you
to
reach
out
to
google
and
specifically
their
partners
lansley
for
representation.
M
A
D
.
maria
liccardo
members
of
the
city
council,
scott,
is
executive
director,
centers
of
downtown
association.
yeah..
Thank
you
for
the
staff
presentation..
I
had
a
chance
to
touch
base
with
the
public
works
and
doj
departments,
and
have
be
reassured
that
this
was
a
draft
and
that
we
didn't
have
to
read
the
whole
800
pages
that
came
out
last
week
that
are
attached
to
this
and
that
we're
going
to
be
able
to
have
a
little
bit.
D
D
D
D
D
G
Understanding
in
the
agreement
regarding
the
allowable
work
hours
mentions
that
vca
may
be
asking
for
waivers
to
the
city's
usual
required
hours
through
our
revoke
kaboom
crozier
permit,
and
I
just
wanted
to
confirm
that
this
is
android
practice
that
we're
not
simply
going
to
be
handing
out
sort
of
a
blanket
waiver,
but
rather
will
still
retain
control
of
those
hours.
is
that
correct?
council
member.
D
Thank
you
for
their
question.
jacob.
Our
public
works.
You
are
correct
one.
We
are
not
providing
a
blanket
work
hours
outside
of
standard
work
hours
and
to
the
city
reserves
the
right
to
review,
especially
once
the
draft
goes
into
final
draft..
Vdi
has
more
information
from
their
contractors
as
well
as
begins.
Their
public
outreach
this
fall.,
so
we
will
be
revisiting
and
ensuring
that
the
right
size
of
ours,
minimize
the
construction
impact
and
our
mitigated.
great.
thank
you..
G
And
it's
helpful.,
and
obviously
I
understand
that
this
is
a
very
unique
project,
as
scott
pointed
out,
I
think
as
well.
We
expect
there
to
be
some
some
issues
and
challenges.
this,
though,
on
on
teeing
it
up
just
wanted
to
ensure
that
there
was
some
clarity,
there.
we're
gonna,
be
digging
our
first
subway
underneath
downtown
and
so
recognizing
we're
likely
going
to
be
working
outside
of
typical
hours..
This
is
we've
seen
this
in
other
projects,
but
most
of
these
are
projects
that
we're
more
used.
G
G
Have
from
the
letter
from
the
sharks
and
specifically
clarifying
per
their
letter,
that,
regarding
the
master
agreement
between
dta
and
from
october
16th
of
2020,
the
city
retains
the
right
to
approve
all
components
of
the
final
construction
outreach
management
plan,
including
construction
transportation
management
plan
and
the
bca
will
first
illicit
comments
on
the
draft
of
the
m.p.
from.
G
D
You.
councilmember,
before
the
questions
regarding
the
chance
letter
from
the
public.
so
number
one.
Yes,
I
can
confirm
that
per
the
master
agreement
and
today's
recommendation
to
approve
cooperate.
Agreement
number
one.
The
city
has
a
right
to
review
and
approve
at
a
later
time.
the
full
ceo
mp
as.
D
For
number
two,,
I
don't
want
to
speak
half
of
the
dta,
so
I
know
that
bernie
celanese
is
on
the
call
as
a
panelist..
He
could
speak
further,
but
it's
my
understanding
with
the
tight
coordination
pta
that
they
will
be
performing
that
outreach
and
city
staff
has
ensured
that
we
have
those
plans
and
timelines.
G
O
A
community
update
for
the
project
in
fall
timeframe
september
october.,
most
likely
it
might
be-
hopefully
a
combination
of
in
person
and
what
product
a
remote
so
that
we
can
expand
the
opportunity
for
the
public
to
engage..
I'm
also.
I
just
wanted
to
expand
a
little
bit
on
on
the
comp
and
all
the
elements
of
the
comp,
especially
the
construction
transportation
plan.
That
is
in
draft
form,
and
that
is
because
we
have
not
yet
brought
on
the
progressive
design
builder
in
the
design
builder..
So
we
are
giving
them
the
overarching
guidelines,
sort
of..
O
O
G
and,
as
we
heard
from
scott
in
his
throat
yesterday,
today,
we
we
encourage
all
our
businesses
to
stay
tuned,
to
learn
more
about
the
small
business
assistance
program
that
is
currently
being
developed
and
is
being
informed
by
the
business
impact
fund
study
that
myself
and
supervisor
chavez
had
helped
champion
through
bca.,
and
so
with
that
I'll
move.
My
memorandum,
which
includes
the
staff
memo
as
well.
thanks.,.
A
A
A
A
B
B
A
D
H
H
H
Alternatives
that
obviously
we're
using.
zoom
in
and
youtube,
but
it
seems
to
me,
may
solve
that
problem..
I
don't
know
that
around
agenda
management.
I've
pointed
out
just
one
thing
that
we've
we
frequently
heard
from
constituents,
which
is
that
the
agenda
tool
requires,
when
clicking
on
a
lake,
to
actually
download
the
whole
document
rather
than
having
it
open
in
a
tab
which
just
be
a
lot
easier
and
more
sharable.,
and
I
want
to
get
into
too
much
more
detail
now.
But
I
do
think
there
are
interface
and
kind
of
functionality
enhancements.
H
H
Those
needs
and
some
of
those
requests
and
then
either
incorporate
that
into
an
amendment
to
our
contract
in
the
near
future
or
at
a
minimum
include
that
in
our
next
rfp,
which
could
include
alternative
service
providers..
So
I
know
there's
a
lot
there
and
I
understand
this
is
not
the
only
technology
contract
we're
looking
at.,
I'm
sure
it's
a
relatively
small
one
of
the
many
that
we
have,
but
just
to
to
pull
that
out
and
make
sure
we
really
started
that
conversation..
So
I
can
stop.
H
B
Not
going
to
support
the
streaming
service
because
that's
out
of
my
hands
but
for
agenda
services,
I'm
actually
working
on
the
are
key
right
now..
So
if
I
come
back
to
smart
I'd,
do
it
sooner
because
I
would
release
the
rfp
as
soon
as
possible
and
feature
enhancements
is
definitely
a
thing.
I've
been
going
through
looking
at
all
the
different
products
out
there
to
see
what
features
do
they
have
that
I
want
and
things
like
that..
So
I.
B
Wouldn't
mind
coming
back,
but
I'd
want
to
come
back
sooner
rather
than
later.,
maybe
the
first
speeding
back
after
the
july
break.
I
can
have
what
I'm
currently
drafted
for
an
rfp
for
you
guys
to
look
and
see
if
there's
something
that
I
haven't
seen
because
I
interact
with
the
agenda
differently
than
other
people..
I
have
been
taking
comments
that
I
received
from
the
public
and
from
council
members
about
certain
deficiencies
in
the
current
software..
It
sounds
great.
H
Toni.,
I
think
the
sooner
the
better.
I'm
all
for
what
initially
struck
me
was
that
we
seem
to
be
extending
this
by
two
years
and
I
was
just
wondering:
did
we?
What
did
we
ask
for?,
because
the
great
thing
about
technology
is
that
there's
there's
value
creation.?
It
gets
cheaper
to
do
more
typically..
So
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
you're
assessing
that
and.
H
P
Memo.
and
one
of
the
great
things
of
moving
forward
is
we
want.
We
have
planned
a
needs
assessment
that
does
exactly
what
you're
saying
in
item
1
and
your
councilmember
will
that
we
connect
with
all
of
our
stakeholders,,
including
all
of
you
and
the
mayor,
to
find
out
what
we
need,
but
also
connect
with
some
of
our
internal
stakeholders..
Toni,,
of
course,
is
one
of
those.,
so
our
departments,
after
doing
that
needs
assessment,
really
ascertain
what
we
need
for
from
a
new
service.
you're
right.
P
We're
doing
zoo
meetings.,
but
in
addition
to
the
zoo
meetings
we
are
going
to
have
the
need
to
provide
these
meetings
and
other
languages..
So
we
would
want
to
include
that
as
well
as
part
of
in
need-
and
we
don't
know
who's
there.,
we
don't
know
what
kind
of
companies
are
out
there.,
but
absolutely
we
agree.
P
P
H
D
D
F
F
F
You
know
that
the
the
influence
that
the
city
of
san
azad
can
have
on
local
businesses
and
encouraging
improvements
to
the
economy
by
tapping
into
tech,
and
this
is
an
area
that
we
didn't
used
to
lag
behind.
and
now
now
do.,
and
so
let's
make
the
most
of
this
opportunity.
thank
you.
thank
you.
bye
and
thank
you
for.
A
A
A
B
E
A
Much.
so
is
figuring
out
how
we're
going
to
wait
till
twenty
twenty
five
years
for
all
this.,
so
it's
great.
and
then
you
know,,
probably
the
least
important
part
of
this-
is
the
part
that
I
interact
with
the
most
with..
I
mean,
obviously,
the
issues
that
matt
and
molly
and
others
raised
about
the
community
accessibility
and
those
are
very,
very
important..
A
B
Agenda
and
the
streaming
services
are
in
the
same
contract.
yeah.
talked
with
with
matt
and
carolina
about
separating
them
into
two
pieces..
The
streaming
gets
what's
best
for
streaming
and
I
guess
what's
best
for
agenda
flow.,
oh
good,
because
the
ledger
stars
need
it's
not
easy
to
learn..
There
is
a
huge
learning
curve
when
I
have
on
staff
turnover.
yeah,
so
it's
just
not
necessarily
the
best
product
for
us,
but
it
is
a
great
product
for
the
streaming
side..
B
A
Know
what?
we'd
never
be
done
with
council
meetings
if
they
were
all
great
sessions
about
software
problems,
but
I'd
be
happy
to
have
my
list
true
to
the
legislate,
which
seems
to
have
some
good
features.,
but
I
basically
abandoned
using
it
in
2019
because
it
was
it
just
froze
so
many
times
it
was
so
unusable..
So
anyway,
I
see.
Q
You
know,,
like
I
said,
I'm
exactly
sure
what
this
is
about,
but
I
did
want
to
make
a
very
important
comment,
which
is
that
we
need
to
keep
the
meetings
going..
That's
something
that
our
council,
our
state
representative,
alex.
I
forget
his
last
name
is
ben
saying
that
he's
trying
to
pass
a
alex
lee,.
Our
state
representative,
try
to
pass
a
state
ordinance
requiring
our
cities
to
do.
Q
Q
Q
Council
meetings,
going.-
that
was
very
important
and
I
hope-
and
I
think
all
the
meetings
that
are
that
the
city
is
is
dealing
with.
All
our
meetings
should
be
virtual.
and
we
need
to
keep
that
going.
and
of
course,.
You
know,.
I
think
we
need
to
keep
our
our
workforce
virtual
as
well.
and
that's
another
issue.,
but
it's
it
is
related
to
the
extra
banalities
that
we
have.
allowed
to
seep.
Q
Q
we
have
never
experienced
that.,
and
so
what's
in
our
future
is
very,
like
my
husband
says,
the
biologists
and
climate
scientists.
We
have
hit
the
iceberg..
You
know
that
that's
the
state
we
are
in..
We
have
to
learn
to
cope.
and
so,.
You
know,
one
of
the
ways
we
do,
that
is,
to
live
virtually
more
so.,
so
we
reduce
our
co2
and.
Q
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
D
D
Are
working
remotely.
he's
been
really
proactive
in
tracking
down
important
mail
so
that
there's
no
delay
in
applications
and
other
things
coming
through
and
make
sure
that
everything
is
dealt
with
in
a
in
a
very
sensitive
way,
especially
for
items
such
as
the
documents.
The
environmental
team
are
working,
on.
so.,
so
thank
you,
ron,
for
your
positive
attitude
and
work,
ethic.
you're,
an
inspiration
to
all
your
coworkers
and
thanks
for
being
our
unsung
hero
of
the
month.
ok,.
D
N
Snapshots
update
from
the
emergency
operations
center
of
this
last
month,
as
well
as
an
update
on
our
vaccination
support
efforts
on
behalf
of
the
county
and
our
residents
and
then
starting
to
do
a
deeper
dove
into
the
federal,
state
and
county
public
health
guidance
which
we'll
get
into
and
remains
somewhat
murky.
and
then
toni
tabor
will
also
be
joining
the
city
manager's
report
on
the
hybrid
meetings,
referral
that
we
received
the
other
week.
next
slide
globally.
N
N
N
Emergency
operation
center
is
guided
by
the
council,
approved
roadmap
shown
here,
which
highlights
in
think
the
18
most
important
initiatives
that
are
being
undertaken
in
response
to
the
pandemic.
As
reported
out
last
month.,
we
remain
focused
on
continuing
to
serve
the
most
our
residents,
mostly
in
need.
N
This
work,
as
includes
continuing
eoc
operations,
without
any
interruptions
to
our
most
vulnerable
residents,
returning
eoc
functions
back
to
departments
without
interruptions,
as
well
as
standing
up
a
large
recovery
effort
in
parallel,
so
that
we
don't
lose
valuable
time..
Our
approach
is
one
of
thoughtful
collaboration
and
thorough,
as
we
work
with
all
the
departments
in
the
community
to
get
this
work.
next
slide.
N
Currently,
we
are
in
stage
9
of
our
city
framework
and
we
are
in
the
yellow
tier
of
the
states
framework,
which
is
nearing
a
full
reopening..
This
is
the
club
that
we've
been
to
a
full
reopening
and
stage
10
since
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic.
just
for
context.
We
are
in
stage
5.
last
december
of
2000
and
20,
and
last
month
we
were
in
stage
for
the
orange
tier
as
we
reported
out
as
an
organization
and
community..
N
We
continue
to
work
within
the
guidance
of
the
state's
yellow
tier
framework,
as
well
as
the
county's
latest
emergency
health
order.
from
may
18
by
june
15th.
We
expect
california
and
saturday
to
be
able
to
open.
however,.
I
do
want
to
predicate
that
with
first
still
not
100
percent
clear
on
the
specifics
from
our
federal
and
state
partners.
however,.
We
are.
N
N
N
This
provides
a
snapshot
of
our
work
in
the
emergency
operations
center.
during
the
month
of
may.
Our
numerous
branches
continue
to
work
in
support
of
our
most
vulnerable
and
just
quickly
want
to
review
that
our
summer
camp
programing
with
pr
and
that's
ages,
3
to
5,
is
a
sixty
one
percent
capacity
already
ages.
Five
to
twelve
is
at
eighty
seven
percent
capacity
and
the
team
continues
to
work
communicating
out
about
available
scholarships
to
those
who
may
need
them
on
the
volunteer.
Front.
N
N
We
continue
to
support
our
house
residents
across
five
sites.,
the
monorail
monterrey
and
burnell
rue
ferrari,
evans
lane
south
hall
and
the
camden
community
center.
the
interest
of
time.
This
is
just
a
brief
snapshot
of
the
effort
from
this
past
month.,
but
I
do
want
to
say
I'm
grateful
for
all
of
the
people
and
the
teams
and
the
emergency
operation
center
for
their
unrelenting
work
this
past
month
and
throughout
the
pandemic.
next
slide..
As
I.
N
N
R
R
Partnerships
and
rely
on
those
trusted
partnerships
to
help
us
engage
with
our
residents..
So
today,
we've
partnered
with
40
plus
community
partnership
partners
and
those
include
health
care
providers.
and
together
we
were
able
to
deliver
vaccinations,
hot
meals,
rental,
assistance,
wraparound
support
such
as
such
as
rent
and
shelter
referrals,
as
well
as
stimulus
check,
support
in
early
april.
To
may.
R
And
as
our
vaccination
operations
scaled
and
go
beyond
information
sharing
and
community
engagement.,
we
added
more
team
members
to
take
on
items
to
support
items
such
as
canvasing
phone
banking,
training,
volunteers,
data
collection,
training
and
onboarding,
new
staff
and
volunteers,
and
then
tracking
our
finances
and
running
on
large
recruitments..
So
the
combination
of
having
the
fire
departments
inductor
capacity,
as
well
as
the
community
partnerships
that
we've
built
and
more
team
members,
means
that
we
can
bring
more
vaccination
events
into
communities
that
need
it.
The
most..
R
So
to
date,
we've
put
on
14
vaccination
events
and
vaccinated
more
than
twenty
three
thousand
residents,
including
some
employees
through
our
partnerships
and
collaborations,
and
our
vaccination
support
continues
every
single
day
even
on
days
in
which
we
don't
have
a
vaccination
event.
Going.,
and
that's
because
the
one
hundred
and
sixty
seven
vaccine
champions
that
we've
on
boarded
and
recruited
for
the
county
are
currently
supporting
the
county
with
county
wide
vaccination
operations..
R
R
What
that
means
is
that,
in
addition
to
being
able
to
vaccinate
the
participant
that
enrolls,
the
fire
department
can
also
vaccinate
entire
households
who
who
want
that
opportunity.
and
then
we've
also
found
opportunities
to
connect
our
residents
to
other
resources
such
as
library
access,
especially
for
homebound
residents,
who
may
not
be
able
to
get
to
the
library
so
easily..
So
those
are
some
of
the
partnerships
that
we've
been
able
to
go
through
and
leveraging
in-home
vaccination
program
a
little
bit
of
numbers..
R
Number
of
people
who
were
scheduled
in
which
county,
either
called
back
or
was
able
to
schedule
through
their
phone
bank
is
what
is
seven
hundred
and
fifty.
and
of
the
seven
hundred
and
fifty
three
hundred
and
sixty
five
of
them
are
san,
jose,
residents.
and,
to
date,
the
fire
department.
Our
fire
department,
was
able
to
vaccinate
three
hundred
and
twenty
of
those
residents
that
requested
in-home
support
and
the
other
significant
change
is
the
expansion
via
vaccine
eligibility
for
twelve
to
15
year
olds.
R
R
Written
consent
or
have
the
parent
guardian
be
available
by
phone
to
give
consent.
moving
on,
and
we
have
a
little
bit
of
ways
to
go
to
get
to
85
percent
of
our
population
vaccinated,
and
that
is
our
goal
by
august
1st..
The
city
of
san
is
currently
at
seventy
nine
percent,
like
said,
and
the
total
population
aged
12
and
older,
is.
R
Now
that
we
have
sixty
six
around
fifty
seven
thousand
vaccinations
left
to
go
according
to
covid.
now,
dot
org,
which
is
supported
by
harvard,,
stanford
and
georgetown
university,
and
the
city
of
dallas
is
currently
number
one
leading
and
covid
19
vaccinations
beating
out
san
francisco
and
boston.,
and
that
speaks
to
the
tireless
efforts,.
R
The
advocacy
work
that
we've
done
as
a
city
and
alongside
our
partners
to
get
more
vaccines
into
our
county.
when
there
was
limited
vaccines,
and
it
also
speaks
to
the
impacts
of
our
community
engagement,
education
and
communications
efforts.
It's
really
a
whole
community
effort
to
get
us
here.
and
you
know,.
As
we
look
forward
to
reaching
our
goal
of
85
percent
of
residents
12
and
older,.
We
have
some
work
left
to
do.
R
Road
map,
we
want
to
continue
focusing
our
efforts
on
supporting
vaccine
and
vaccination
operations,
and
that
includes
building
more
capacity
for
community
vaccination
events,
especially
weekends
and
evening.
Events
to
accommodate
for
working
hours
continue
our
outreach
efforts
and
then
provide
injector
support
where
there
is
need
and
adding
more
capacity,
has
little
impact
if
the
information
and
messaging
isn't
making
it
to
the
communities
and
residents
that
need
it.
The
most.
and
then
the
right
way..
R
S
Thank
you.
seattle's,
mayor
and
council.
My
name
is
scott
ortbal
and
I'm
a
deputy
director
for
the
emergency
public
information
team
and
the
eoc,
and
also
part
of
the
communications
team
with
environmental
services..
I'm
happy
to
share
how
we,
the
emergency,
diep
team,
are
supporting
the
task,
force
and
counties
work
of
getting
our
most
vulnerable
residents
vaccinated
while
adjusting
to
changing
audiences
and
strategies..
S
One
of
these
strategies
has
been
using
text
alerts
which
has
proven
to
be
effective
in
getting
more
of
our
residents
to
visit
our
important
vaccine
resource
page.,
and
I
supported
her
vaccine
for
pets.
in
may.
We
worked
with
the
city's
emergency
management
team
to
deliver
two
text
messages
through
the
wireless
emergency
alerts.,
so
an
alert
as
systems.
S
Which
are
used
to
notify
residents
about
critical
situations
through
alerts
on
cell
phones,
mobile
devices
and
even
e-mail..
This
city
sent
two
text
messages
each
in
english
and
spanish.
on
may
20th
and
may
twenty
seventh,
the
one
on
may
20th
was
sent
to
those
in
our
priority
zip
codes
and
census
tracts
with
the
lowest
vaccination
rates
in
the
city,
encouraging
them
to
get
vaccinated
and
including
a
link
to
our
vaccine
resources.
S
at
the
mayfair
community
center
that
one
also
linked
to
our
big
vaccine
resources,
page
with
the
event
info
on
front
and
center
on
the
top
of
the
page
and
as
you
can
see
on
the
graph,
our
regular
web
page
traffic
to
our
vaccine
resources
page
saw
a
huge
spike
with
up
to
twenty
four
thousand
visits
to
the
english
and
4000
visits
to
the
spanish
page
vaccine
resource
pages
on
may
20..
We
also
saw
a.
S
Big
spike
on
may
twenty,
seventh
as
well.
this
increase
in
traffic
lingered
for
a
few
days
after
that,
as
you
can
see
on
the
graph
showing
that
these
text
helped
drive
traffic
for
longer
than
just
one
day.
and
a
reminder
about
our
vaccine
resource
page..
It
has
all
the
info
in
spanish
and
english
on
current
and
upcoming
vaccination
sites
in
central
state.,
important
updates
and
resources..
So
this
is
just
one
campaigns
that
we've
helped
lead
and
that
has
supported
the
community.
Canvasing
phone
calls
and
engagement
and
and
the
vaccine
task
force
have
conducted..
S
S
Another
tactic
we've
used
to
get
our
our
most
vulnerable
vaccinated
has
been
our
so
mad
microbe
messenger
campaign,
which
we've
run
the
last
month,
thanks
to
a
partnership
with
the
knight
foundation.
Recently,
county
data
showed
us
that
younger
adults
have
one
of
the
highest
rates
of
infection
and
lowest
vaccination
rates
by
age
groups..
So
with
this
new
data
that
required
a
shift
in
tactics
for
our
team,
so
we
worked
with
the
vendor
zone
ad
to
amplify
crucial
vaccines,
site
and
safety
information
for
local
online
messengers,
which
you
may
know
as
social
media.
S
Chosen
with
city
staff,
input
measure,
the
ethnicity
and
ages
of
this
new
priority
group.-
these
messengers
are
san
jose
artist,
gamers,
foodies,,
fashionistas,
authors
and
more
and
have
shared
the
at
the
vaccine
message
using
their
own
unique
voice..
Since
we
started
the
campaign
in
early
may,
these
influencers
have
been
one
hundred
and
thirty
times
with
influencers.
Also
continuing
to
post
daily
updates
unavailable
seat
vaccination
sites,
their
posts
have
already
surpassed
our
goals..
S
We
have
one
point:
four
million
impressions
and
twenty
one
thousand
engagements
from
those
posts,
and
I
would
I
just
want
to
highlight
all
those
impressions.
engagements
are
likely
from
people
who
who
don't
follow
the
city
of
san
jose
on
social
media
and
are
now
viewing
commenting,
liking
or
sharing
the
posts
with
crucial
vaccination
information..
I
had
the
pleasure
of
reading.
All
the
great
comments
left
by
our
audience
is,
and
it
just
speaks
to
how
successful
this
campaign
has
been..
Some
of
the
comments
include
thanks
for
sharing..
S
Influencers
themselves
have
left
some
great
comments.,
one
of
them
mentioned
to
us
that
it's
been
such
a
rewarding
experience
to
be
able
to
share
accurate
information
with
my
community..
The
campaign
is
also
giving
me
the
opportunity
to
talk
a
lot
more
freely
about
the
vaccine
with
friends
who
have
been
on
the
fence
about
it.,
I'm
glad
I've
been
able
to
be
a
resource
for
them.
S
So
it's
just
an
awesome
campaign
that
we've
been
able
to
do
in
addition
to
zone
that
we
continue
to
share
multilingual
original
content
and
information
on
our
social
media
pages
from
the
county
and
other
partners
about
clinic
sites,
safety
and
updates..
Our
social
media
team
has
been
creating
very
popular
daily
vaccine
clinic
posts
in
four
languages
that
are
being
shared
abroad..
S
So
for
father's
day
and
graduation,
we
created
posts
reminding
people
to
get
vaccinated.
now,
so
they
could
be
ready
for
those
celebrations
and
people
are
sharing
our
posts.
Our
facebook
posts
in
the
last
month,
or
seen
by
nine
thousand
five
hundred
times,
which
is
three
times
more
than
compared
to
the
city's
non
vaccination
non
pta
posts.
on.
S
Twitter,
we
doubled
our
engagement
rate
of
engagement
rate
as
the
percentage
of
people
who
engage
with
the
post
after
seeing
it..
So
I
will
say
that
the
engagement
rate
is
also
slightly
higher
than
industry.
Average.
we've
also
been
sharing
information
through
next
door,
where
we
share
vaccine
events
to
neighbors
and
neighborhoods
within
a
two
mile
radius
of
the
event.,
and
these
posts
have
also
reached
one
hundred
and
nine
thousand
saturday
residents.
to
date.
Next,.
S
Audiences.
spanish
speakers,
vietnamese,
filipino,,
chinese,
black
african
ancestry,
residents..
We
made
sure
that
our
investment
in
these
tactics
would
give
us
the
visibility
that
we
wanted..
We
have
tv
commercials
running
during
these
scenes
popular,
although
we
enough
to
show
they,
along
with
our
vietnamese
commercials,
are
also
running
during
the
local
news.
Broadcasts.,
the
famous
antigun
of
the
canadian,
the
thirteen
seventy
a.m.
is
the
voice
behind
our
has
with
them.
S
Radio
spots
are
also
running
during
the
daytime
period,
which
is
helping
spread
our
message
to
our
priority
residents,
who
have
been
have
the
radio
running
as
they
work
in
kitchens
and
the
ndis
and
by
yet
or
stores
and
auto
repair.
Shops.
newspaper
ads
are
published
on
the
popular
weekend,
editions
and
the
digital
ads
that
we
have
are
displayed
only
to
residents
in
our
priorities,
zip
codes
and
district
3,
4,
5,
7
and
8,
and.
S
What's
the
message
that
the
vaccines
are
safe?
free?,
no
insurance
or
proof
of
immigration
status
is
needed
and
that
you
can
get
the
back
you
can
get
vaccinated
with
or
without
appointment.,
and
we've
also
been
quick
to
pivot,
with
new
information.,
the
county
recently
desegregated,
the
asian
vaccine
data
for
the
region,
which
alerted
to
us
that
the
chinese,
south
asian
and
filipino
residents
were
much
lower
vaccination
rates
than
anticipated..
S
So
our
team
quickly
pivoted
and
we've
been
able
to
add
media
and
build
partnerships
to
reach
those
groups.,
in
addition
to
the
spanish
speaking
vietnamese
and
other
priority
audiences
that
reach
out
to
this
week,.
We've
also
started
rolling
up
social
media
ads
facebook
and
instagram.,
and
next
week
we'll
be
working
to
launch
them
on
spotify
and
youtube
all
with
the
goal
of
reaching
our
younger
residents,
which,
as
I
mentioned
before,
is
a
priority
for
us..
So
these
campaigns
are
going
to
be
a
perfect
complement
to
the
summit,
influencer
campaigns
that
been
run.
S
S
S
S
Our
team
has
been
distributing
these
admitted
goggles,
but
it
must
be
us
and
our
colleagues
at
the
san
jose
public
library.,
these
standards
or
stores
are
all
located
in
our
priorities
codes
and
they
include
me
the
supermarket
on
story
road,
but
a
macedonia
may
be,
or
some
will
three
lucky,
seven
supermarket
and
lease
please
supermarket
and
there'll
be
some
library
among
much
others..
We
also
distributed
a
vaccination
postcard
to
close
to
one
hundred
thousand
residents
who
live
in
our
priority.
Zip
codes,
encouraging
them
to
get
vaccinated.
so.
S
Thank
you,
council
members,
for
your
ongoing
assistance..
We
do
have
one
request..
I
know
that
in
april
we
worked
with
your
offices
to
provide
you
with
preparedness,
bad
kids,
for
you
to
distribute..
We
still
have
some
more
of
those
kits
left,
and
so,
if
you
wish
to
distribute
more
I'd,
be
happy
to
work
with
your
offices..
So
thank
you
so
much..
I
believe
I'm
going
to
hand
to
sara
for
the
next
segment.
I
lost.
E
E
Public
health
guidance
related
to
covid
19,
which
impacts
individuals
and
groups
can
and
should,
engage
in
various
activities..
It
also
impacts
the
workplace
environment
and
how
we
serve
the
public,
which
you'll
hear
more
about
later
in
three
point
one..
But
before
I
get
started,
I
have
to
preface
the
next
few
slides
with
a
warning
that
much
of
this
is
as
clear
as
mud.
E
and
the
reason
for
the
moodiness
is
the
lack
of
clarity
with
public
health
guidance
coming
out
of
three
layers
of
government,
all
of
which
impact
our
local
landscape
and
whose
rules
and
regulations
can
be
inconsistent
with
one
another
and
our
dynamic
pub
health
guidance
has
been
rapidly
changing
since
last
month,
and
much
of
that
is
driven
by
the
great
news
that
covid
19
vaccines
are
effective
at
preventing
covid,
19
disease
and
especially
severe
illness
and
death.,
and
they
also
reduce
the
risk
of
people.
Spreading.
E
E
Last
month.
the
cdc
updated
its
mask
wearing
guidance,
allowing
those
are
foley
vaccinated
to
resume
most
activities
with
no
additional
prevention
measures
required,
such
as
wearing
a
mask
or
socially
distancing..
Some
exceptions
exist
for
example,
for
those
with
weakened
immune
systems
or,
if
traveling,
on
public
transportation
or
visiting
correctional
facilities
or
homeless
shelters..
This
point
is
illustrated
on
the
right
hand,
side
of
their
choosing
safer
activities
visualization..
If
you're
foley
vaccinated,
you
can
have
a
high
degree
of
confidence
that
you
will
be
safe,
engaging
in
all
of
these
activities
without
taking
any
prevention
measures..
E
This
is
very
different
from
the
lab
left
hand.
Side
of
the
visualization.,
where
unvaccinated
people
are
recommended
to
take
prevention
measures
under
most
circumstances.
importantly,
you'll.
Note
that
this
visualization
does
not
identify
a
recommendation
related
to
the
workplace
in
its
guidance
for
those
foley
vaccinated.,
the
cdc
states,
one
still
needs
to
follow
guidance
at
the
workplace
and
local
businesses
and
again,
this
guidance
allows
for
more
strict
rules
and
regulations
at
the
state
and
local
level.,
which
brings
us
to
the
state
of
california.
Here.
E
rules
will
be
changing
to
better
align
with
cdc
guidance,
effective
june
15.
so
beginning
next
tuesday.
The
state
is
lifting
capacity
and
distancing
restrictions
from
most
businesses
and
activities,
while
the
matrix
is
seemingly
straightforward.
however,
things
get
very
complicated
in
the
details.
for
example,
you'll
note
that
under
masking
it
refers
you
to
current
guidance
for
face
coverings
by
the
department
of
public
health..
That
guidance
was
last
updated,
may
3rd
and
does
not
include
any
changes.
effective
june
15th..
So
we'll
have
to
continue
watching
for
updates
for
the
general
public..
The.
E
Thursday
june
3rd,
2021,
the
occupational
safety
and
health
standards
board
convened
to
vote
on
proposed
changes
to
the
code,
19
prevention,
emergency,
temporary
standards,
cal
osha,
dictates
regulatory
compliance
in
the
workplace..
The
revisions
that
were
passed
include
updates
to
masking
physical,
distancing
and
other
prevention
measures
for
both
vaccinated
and
vaccinated
workers.,
once
approved
administratively
by
the
office
administrative
law,.
E
E
E
E
Clara
county,
as
you
heard
earlier,
from
lee,
we're
still
operating
under
the
state's
yellow
tier
and
under
a
may
18
county
order,
which
maintains
mask
requirement
guidelines,
as
determined
by
the
state's
department
of
public
health
and
mandates
that
employers
ascertain
the
vaccination
status
of
their
employees,
contractors
and
volunteers
who
are
currently
or
will
be
working
in
any
of
their
facilities..
It's
still
unknown.
E
J
Well,,
certainly
not
something
we
want
to
deal
with
at
the
moment.,
here's
something
that
I
know
we've
all
been
working
with
throughout
the
entire
pandemic.
From
the
moment
we
did
shelter
in
place.,
and
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I'm
expressing
my
gratitude
to
the
safe
workplace,
team,,
the
safety
team,,
the
office
of
employee
relations
and
our
eoc
leadership,
because
our
ability
is
outstanding
to
be
able
to
decipher
understand
and
give
direction
with
the
number
one.
J
The
public.-
I
forgot
to
tell
you,
I'm
kelly-
probably
the
assistant
director
for
h.r.
in
here,
just
to
be
a
very
quick
update
on
where
we
stand
with
city
services
and
resumption
of
onsite
work..
If
you
go
to
the
next
page
here
before,
we
speak
just
very
generally
to
this,,
I
do
want
to
offer
up
some
late
breaking
important
news
for
us
and
something
we
should
be
really
proud
of
as
a
city,
thanks
to
our
folks
and
employee
relations.,
a
little
bit
of
help
from
public
works
I.t.
and
our
safety
team.
J
J
J
Just
a
couple
of
reminders,
I
think
for
all
of
us-
or
at
least
I
try
to
remind
myself
as
we
talk
about
the
resumption
of
onsite
work
and
a
few
things
in
terms
of
big
picture,.
You
know
60
percent
of
our
full
time.
Workforce
has
been
working
in
the
field
or
in
a
city
facility
for
most
of
the
pandemic..
So
a
lot
of
what
we're
talking
about
is:
how
do
we
return
folks,
both
from
the
eoc
to
their
jobs,
but
also
sustain
really,,
really
important,
eoc
efforts.,
so
those
conversations
are
actively
happening
right,
now.
J
and
then
how
do
we
think
about
the
resumption
of
folks
who
are
working
remote
to
onsite??
I
will
also
note
there
that
walter
and
I
had
a
very
brief
conversation-
this
morning,
walter
leon,,
to
reminds
me
that
we
have
400
structures
in
the
city.
city
hall
is
certainly
an
important
and
complicated
one,
but
just
a
reminder
that
they're
dealing
with
a
broad
array
of
city,
structures.
J
Able
to
offer,
in
terms
of
a
workplace
flexibility
around
working
remote.,
it's
not
an
easy
balance
to
strike
and
one
that
we
need
to
experiment
with
a
little
bit
before
we
arrive
at
a
long
term.
Understanding
of
what
works
best.,
also,
quite
frankly,
from
an
attraction
and
retention
perspective
of
our
workforce..
So
in
this
next
slide-
and
I
think
it's
my
last
one
just
a
reminder
that
we
have
put
out
five
guiding
principles.
again,.
This
is
just.
J
Just
speaking
to
city
hall.,
we've
talked
about
a
reopening
in
terms
of
soft
launch
for
bringing
employees
back
to
experiment
with
how
we
do
that
effectively
in
the
city
hall
space
in
early
july..
A
lot
of
that
experimentation
is
needed
to
understand
how
to
reopen
the
first
floor.
first
floor.
Folks
have
all
convened
to
talk
about
how
they
would
do
that
by
early
august
in
terms
of
letting
the
public
in
for
the
most
impacted
services
that
where
we
need
to
serve
folks
in
person.
J
J
B
Afternoon.
I'm
toni
tabor,
city
clerk..
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
fallen
people
who
are
part
of
this
cross
department.
Hybrid
meeting
team.
I've
been
working
with
walter
lynn,
kevin
lee
life
forever
and
jennifer
garcia
from
public
works.
rob
lloyd
from
I.t.
craig
from
the
city.
craig
johnson
from
the
city,
manager's
office.,
neelam,
naidu
from
the
attorney's
office
and
spin
ginsburg
from
kbc..
So
this
is
a
big
cross,
departmental
issue
and
we're.
B
I'm
here
to
give
the
preliminary
report
on
the
future
of
hybrid
meetings.
Next
time.,
I'm
sure
we're
all
but
eager
to
get
back
to
in-person
meetings.
Again.
and
the
current
plan.
Should
the
counting
state
continue
to
improve.
Covid
rates
is
returned
to
in-person
meetings
of
the
city,
council
and
city
council
committee
meetings
in
august,
20
21..
These
meetings
will
continue
to
have
the
virtual
component,
allowing
council,
members,
staff
and
the
public
to
participate
offsite.
While
we
are
planning
to
return
to
the
city
council
chambers.
B
public
works
staff
will
be
testing,
both
council
chambers
and
committee
rooms
to
get
the
best
solution
allowing
the
smoothest
transition
back
to
in-person
meetings
in
the
beginning..
I
would
recommend
keeping
boards
and
commissions
foley
virtual,
while
executive
order
at
twenty
nine
twenty
is
in
place,
which
I'll
talk
about
in
a
couple
slides.
next
slide
the.
B
Inclusion
of
hybrid
meetings
promotes
more
flexibility
for
members
of
the
public
to
attend
in
person
or
remotely..
This
will
allow
families
to
participate
without
adversely
impact
on
school
nights
and
dinner
times..
It
gives
staff
and
the
legislative
body
some
flexibility
to
10
in-person
or
virtually
a
lot
of
people
can't
take
the
time
off
work
or
from
their
home
life
to
come
to
council
and
sit
for
hours
waiting
for
the
item.
They
wish
to
speak
on
with
hybrid
meetings.
They
can
listen
on
their
phone
while
working
until
it
gets
time
for
the
item
they're
waiting,
for.
B
B
Slide
however,:
there
are
some
considerations
we
make
as
we
move
toward
these
hybrid
meetings..
Currently,
the
city
is
under
executive
order
and
twenty
nine
twenty,
which
has
modified
the
brown
act,
to
allow
members
of
legislative
body
to
participate
remotely
by
legislative
body.
We
mean
city.
Council.,
council
committee
and
boards
and
commissions.
when
this
executive
order
is
rescinded
or
modified.
The
location
of
the
members
of
the
city,
council
or
board
and
commission
will
need
to
be
included
on
the
agenda
and
the
public
must
be
allowed
to
attend
and
participate
from
that
location..
This
means.
B
If
a
commission
member
wants
to
participate
from
home,
their
home
address
will
be
on
the
agenda
and
any
member
of
the
public
come
to
that
home
and
must
be
allowed
to
view
and
speak
from
that
location..
So
as
long
as
end
twenty
20
is
in
place.,
we
can
hold
foley
virtual
or
hybrid
meetings
without
this
agenda
requirement.
also
roll
call
voting
must
take
place
whenever
one
or
more
members
of
the
legislative
body
is
not
in
person..
I
know
we
all
love
to
hear
me
call
the
roll,
but
sometimes
it
can
slow
down
meetings.
B
Resources
for
city
council
meetings
is
not
currently
sufficient
with
the
expansion
to
hybrid
mode
with
foley
in-person
meetings..
The
city
has
used
itc
personnel
to
fill
the
gaps,
to
facilitate
meetings,
ideally
permanent
staff,
to
assist
in
setting
up
and
administering
meetings,
but
help
us
the
most..
We
believe
three
to
four
additional
ap
technicians
technicians
will
be
required
to
make
hybrid
meetings
work
effectively
moving
forward,
but
an
initial
one
to
two
positions
with
more
staff
requested
in
the
future.
B
additionally,.
Significant
investment
needs
to
be
made
in
the
current
software
and
hardware
at
the
city,
council,
chambers
and
committee
rooms..
The
current
system
is
about
70
percent
reliable
when
doing
hybrid
meetings
due
to
the
timing
of
an
rfp
process..
The
current
supply
chain
issues
that
are
giving
the
tech
industry,
as
well
as
increased
demand
from
all
municipalities
plus
the
time
it
takes
to
implement
it,
can
take
about
a
year
or
so
to
upgrade
the
chambers
in
committee
rooms
to
have
a
foley,
reliable
solution.
B
Been
to
potentially
modify
certain
commission
and
committee
requirements
to
have
meetings
held
in-person
in
different
parts
of
the
city..
At
this
point,
the
community
centers
are
not
prepared
to
reliably
host
hybrid
meetings
of
a
legislative
body,
but
with
sufficient
investment,
staffing
networks
and
technology
upgrades
can
be
rolled
out
district
by
district.
however,.
B
The
redistricting
commission
and
charter
review
commission
will
be
testing
the
community's
summer
centers
this
late
summer
and
fall,
so
they
can
serve
as
a
pilot
for
the
hybrid
meetings
of
the
community
centers.
we're
working
hard
to
provide
a
smooth
transition
back
to
in-person
meetings
and
hope
to
preserve
the
virtual
component..
B
N
A
Q
Thank
you
very
much..
I
want
to
thank
toni..
I
want
to
thank
toni
for
a
gorgeous
background
of
what
that
was.,
you
somewhere
and
some
beautiful
art
behind
your
so
that
it's
a
nice
part
of
virtual..
We
got
to
see
the
beautiful
you
know,
sistine
chapel,
wherever
that
was
behind
the
beautiful
architecture
which
we
do
not
see
in
san
jose..
That's
another
problem
not
having
an
architectural
review
board..
So
it
was
nice
to
see
beauty.
Q
anyway,.
The
thing
about
working
in
rome
is
very
critical
as
we
are
facing
climate
emergency
and
that
we
need
to
keep
that
in
the
top
of
our
mind
and
always
talking
about
that.,
and
so
when
we
are
talking
about
the
virtualization.
That
is
solving
our
other
crisis,
which
is
climate
change
and
though
you
know,
covid
brought
that
to
us
and
we
need
to
keep
going.
Q
Q
Our
lifestyle
demands,
you
know,
by
creating
more
time
for
family
and
for
doing
things
in
a
greener
way..
So
there
are
a
lot
of
externalities
that
we
are
not
taking
into
account
when
we
demand
that
people
get
to
work
and
be
in
the
workplace
together..
So
it
really
is
a
real
opportunity
to
to
keep
that
going.
Q
and
anybody
who
can
work
at
home
should
be
working
at
home.,
and
this
is
you
know,
for
our
public
health
in
so
many
levels
and
addressing
our
climate
change,
which
is
so
critical
and
that
you
know,,
we
can't
be
seeing
economic
growth..
Economic
growth
is
not
the
way
it
has
to
be..
Our
emphasis
has
to
be
on
public
health
and
our
world
health..
I
mean
we're
talking
about
climate
crisis
and
going
having.
Q
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
D
D
N
F
F
F
F
And
if
that,
if
someone
shows
up
at
their
house,
they
have
to
be
able
to
be
allowed,
in.
that
seems
counterintuitive
to
the
immunocompromised
people
or
the
people
who,
for
other
reasons,
have
chosen
not
to
be
vaccinated.
and
there's
a
privacy
issue.
That
is
of
concern
to
me
as
council
members,
where
public,
where
public
figures
we
are
addresses
are
really
easy
to
find.
But
members
of
our
commissions
and
our
committees
are
not
so
accessible,
and
nor
am,
I
sure,
am.
B
Currently,
the
executive
order
allows
us
to
not
have
to
do
that..
It
bypasses
some
of
the
brown
act,
but
it
goes
back
to
the
brown
act.,
so
the
brown
act,
whenever
some
of
you
have
participated
when
you're
on
vacation
and
we've
put
down
like
the
cop,,
the
business
center,,
the
conference
room
at
the
hotel,
the
at
and
then
that's
on
the
agenda..
So
that
goes
back
to
the
brown
act..
I
don't
know
if
now
that
hybrid
meetings
become
a
thing.,
if
the.
B
Governor
when
he
rescinds
that
particular
exemption,,
maybe
they'll
put
in
another
exemption
that
says,,
you
know,
we're
going
to
amend
the
brown
act
where
you
don't
have
to
put
people's
locations.,
but
if
he
just
rescinds
it,,
then
we
go
back
to
the
basic
brown
act
and
that's
where
the
rule
is..
But
that's
why
I'm
saying
as
long
as
that
that
executive
order
is
in
place,,
I
would
advocate
keeping
boards
and
commissions
virtual..
B
F
B
B
F
N
That
council
member,
that's
a
great
question.,
that's
precisely
where
we're
headed.,
the
governor
did
indicate,
you
know,
about
two
weeks
ago
that
they
were
going
to
hold
off
on
removing
this
emergency
order,
to
allow
additional
time
for
local
governments
to
to
work
with
state
agencies.
To
figure
this
out.-
and
I
know
in
the
assembly
local
government
committee-
there's
been
discussions
of
some
type
of
process
over
the
next
several
months.
N
kind
hearing
from
cities,
their
experiences
over
the
past
six
months
and
kind
of
realizing
that
the
brown
act
probably
does
need
modernization
to
me
and
the
times
we're
in..
So
we're
we're
watching
that,
but
nothing
officially
at
least
I'm
aware
of
today
has
come
out
of
the
assembly.
But
there
has
been
a
willingness
to
look
at
that.,
so
sara
and
alex
and
team
are
continuing
to
monitor
that
and
see
what
we
can
kind
of
fit
in,
because
we
certainly
understand
the
hesitation
around
some
of
this,
especially
for
the
commission's..
Would
it
help
to.
N
N
F
Appreciate
that.,
I
think
that
seems
like
the
direction
we
need
to
go,
because
I
really
don't
want
to
expose
members
our
community,
who
are
commissioners
who
volunteer
their
time
to
put
out
their
addresses
when
they're,
not
public
figures
figures
in
the
way
that
we
are.
it's
different
for
us..
We
we
expose
ourselves
to
that
sort
of
information
or.
F
F
F
H
Could
I'll
actually
take
that
because
sir
did
it
so
clearly,
I
wanted
to
it
less
clearly
confuse
you
even
more.
kip
harkness,,
deputy
city
manager
and
along
with
lee
wilcox,,
he
mercy
operations
center
director.
Actually
it's
exactly
as
in
question
that
we
were
debating
and
trying
to
figure
out..
So
there's
a
next
level
down
from
the
cal
osha
guidance,
which
is
our
own
city
policy.,
and
what
we'll
be
formulating
over
the
next
couple
of
days
and
weeks.
H
H
H
So
we'll
be
coming
out
shortly,
with
hopefully
very
clear
guidance
on
that
both
for
office
staff
and
members
of
the
public
and
our
likely
path
is
during
this
period
of
ambiguity
between
now
and
between
june
15th
on
july,
30,
first
in
particular,
and
even
after
july,
30,
first
kind
of
defaulting
to
what's
simple
and
clear
and
easy,
rather
than
what's
possible.
If
you
know
everybody's
birthday
and
whether
they're
left
handed
or
right
handed
or
vaccinated
or
not.,
so
that
communication
will
be
forthcoming
and
then
we'll
be
debating
and
deciding
on
that
as
we
go
forward.
H
F
F
H
H
H
It's
simply
here's
the
in
ninety
five,
here's
some
briefing
video
on
how
to
put
it
on
safely
and
correctly
and
then
how
to
use
it..
So
we
would
be
centrally
providing
those
at
the
facilities
and
to
the
offices
that
needed
those.
You
would
not
have
to
provide
that
out
of
your
budget
or
worry
about
procuring
or
having
the
availability..
That's
the
other
thing
that
we're
figuring
out.
H
and
part
of
the
reason
that
we're
trying
to
juggle
all
these
together
is.
Where
would
we
need
to
provide
those??
How
would
we
provide
those
and
so
on.?
I
mean
the
idea
would
be
that
people
could
again
volunteer
where
those
either
vaccinated
or
unvaccinated
if
they
had
concerns,
but
primarily
for
the
unbacked
folks
who
otherwise
might
be
at
risk
because
of
their
lack
of
vaccination.
Status.
great.
F
F
D
D
B
B
D
D
Unfortunately,
it
is
older
technology
where
many
of
the
audio
and
video
components
of
the
system
are
from
when
city
hall
first
opened
back
in
2005.,
although
we
did
some
significant
upgrades
over
the
past
year
and
both
the
chambers
on
the
committee
rooms,
it's
an
integration
of
new
technology
with
the
older
components
and
toni
mentioned
during
our
presentation.
There
is
a
70
percent
reliability
that
we
feel
the
system
can
currently
hold..
D
That's
a
matter
of
currently
with
the
system,
as
is
it
can
hold
the
hybrid
function
in
person
and
with
the
remote
access.,
but
because
we
have
the
older
components
there.
As
toni
mentioned
that
30
percent
unreliability
it's
more
so
because
the
old
technology
will
glitch.,
we've
had
to
troubleshoot
during
live
council
meetings,
even
pre
coded
and
before
the
hybrid
meeting
started,
where
it's
just
not
a
reliable
combination
and
compatibility
with
the
older
software,
and
then
you
are
softer
and
the
newer
components
as
such.
Our
team
has
already
planned
for
a
major
overhaul
of
the
system..
D
D
to
do
that.
Overhaul.
however,.
If
more
time
is
needed,
we
are
looking
up
and
next
a
larger
chunk
of
time..
Our
council
is
not
in
session
and
that'll,
be
in
2022..
We
are
doing
everything
that
we
can
to
make
the
existing
system
as
reliable
as
possible
with
backups
in
place.,
but
because
it
is
again
an
integration,
new
components,,
new
software,
with
old
components
and
old
software,.
D
It's
almost
trying
to
use
a
brand
new
peripheral
from
2021.,
but
china
outfitted
with
an
old
smartphone
from
2005
and
you're,
going
to
have
it
work
on
some
occasion
and
other
occasions
as
well.,
and
so
we
can
do
that
major
overhaul
for
a
brand
new
system..
We
may
potentially
still
see
some
of
these
issues
are
coming
from
time
to
time.
D
yeah..
So
my
from
my
perspective,
I
think
it's
incredibly
important
that
as
a
council,
we
get
back
in
person
and
interact
personally
at
council
meetings
and
but
we
also
know
the
importance
of
of
having
the
remote
option
for
the
public,
and
I
think
the
enhanced
public
participation
that
we've
seen
is
a
good
thing.
and
so
being
able
to
do
that.
Virtual
hybrid
meeting,
I
think,
is
important
and
I
I
would
hate
to
think
that
we're
going
to
end
up
keeping
council
members
away.
D
From
each
other
and
if
in-person
meetings
for
a
lot
longer
because
of
technical
issues
and
of
course
because
of
that
brown
act
issue
as
well-
probably
so
anyway,
just
that,
that's
that's!
My
thoughts
on
it.
I'd
be
interested
in
talking
further
about
the
technical
questions
and
whether
there's
some
sort
of
temporary,
including
methods
we
can
use
to
use
laptops
at
our
desks.
That
are,
you
know,
a
rat,.
You
know
to
be
on
zoom,
rather
than
have
to
rely
on
a
central
system
for
example..
I
don't
know
how
to
work,
but
we
might
be
some
solutions.
D
yeah,
and
I'm
glad
that
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
brown
action..
I
know
members
probably
were
a
little
confused,
but
it
wouldn't
be
a
city
decision
as
to
whether
we
have
to
notice
ourselves..
I
I
missed
a
school
board
meeting
during
my
time
and
had
to
give
a
hotel
address
when
I
was
where
I
was
when
I
did
it.
it's
pretty
rare
that
someone's
going
to
actually
show
up
at
your
house.,
I
doubt
that's
that's
going
to
be
happen..
D
We've
had
plenty
of
situations
in
past
that
I've
experienced.,
no
one
ever
does
but.,
but
the
law
says
we
have
to
allow
the
opportunity
and
you
have
to
post
the
agenda..
There
are
some
bills.
I
think
in
the
legislature,
particularly
alex
lee,
had
a
bill
about
cities
being
required
to
continue
going
hybrid..
So
we
might
not
even
have
a
choice,
anyway.
right.
D
and
that
bill
possibly
would
be
the
place
to
add
some
brown
act
amendments
I
would
think.,
and
so
we
might
want
to
lobby
on
that
bill
to
try
to
get
some
the
things
that
we
think
are
necessary
to
make
easier,
particularly
for
the
boards
and
commissions,
to
still
have
some
flexibility
in
the
way
they
meet..
Maybe
certain
levels
of
government
should
have
different
requirements
than
others,
or
something
as
we
as
they
amend
the
brown
act.
D
H
We
will
be
moving
away
from
those
the
screening
and
the
temperature
checks
a
they
as
they
become
unnecessary,
as
they
are
essentially
replaced
by
the.
the
clarification
around
vaccine.
We
will
be
doing
removing
that
in
a
soft
way
and
in
essence,
because
we
would
still
want
to
have
some
people
available
as
you
come
in
to
both
greet
people
and
welcome
the
back
end
and
also
to
provide
information
on
what
the
new
rules
are..
H
after
having
spent
hours
reading
the
25
pages
of
the
closure
requirements..
So
as
things
change,
we
want
to
keep
people
kind
soft,
especially
on
city
hall,
informed
and
coming
in,
and
we're
going
to
phase
out
that
health
checking
as
it's
as
it's
no
longer
necessary
and
kind
of
keep
onboarding
folks,
a
little
more
softly.
kelly.
Is
there
anything
you
wanted
to
add
on
that
eat?
Only.
J
Anything
that
I
would
add.
kip
is
making
sure
we
ascertain
and
understand
our
requirements
related
to
contact
tracing,
because
that
health
screening
has
been
an
opportunity
to
make
sure
that
we
can
gather
information
to
be
able
to
respond
to
those
requirements.,
and
I
think
we're
pretty
sure
that
we
can
let
go
of
the
temperature
checking.
But
we
probably
for
a
while
still
need
folks
in
that
place
both
for
the
soft
on
boarding,
as
well
as
some
other
requirements
that
they
fulfill.
all
right,.
D
Thanks.,
and
also
just
want
to
thank
you
for
continuing
to
focus
on
the
vaccinating
communities
that
are
under
vaccinated
and
doing
the
analysis
of
what
places
need
additional
onsite
or
mobile
vaccine
clinics..
I'm
appreciative
that
you
will
be
addressing
oliverio
this
month
and
I
know
there's
other
locations
in
the
city
that
that
need
extra
attention..
So
I
thank
you
for
that..
It's
great
news
that
the
county
in
general
has
76
percent
vaccination
rate..
D
I
guess
that
means
I
don't
have
to
request
that
the
city
create
its
own
vaccination
lottery
or
some
of
that
money.,
but
it's
good
that
people
are
doing
this
on
their
own.
and
and
we're
continuing
to
push
really
hard
to
get
people
vaccinated..
I
want
to
thank
everyone
on
the
team.
That's
been
involved
with
that
for
making
that
happen.
and
that's
if
my
comments
thank
you..
I.
A
Will
take
issue
with
one
thing
you
suggested,
councilmember
cohen,,
which
is
that
if
you
put
your
address
that
people
won't
show
up.,
I
had
about
250
protesters
this
weekend
offer
public
comment
at
my
house
this
week
at
war
council
meeting
scheduled,
but
that
did
not
stop
them
in
public..
That
is
true..
A
T
T
T
T
T
N
And
the
partners
that
we've
work,
because
we've
worked
with
the
county
in
a
support
role
than
some
of
our
partners
in
a
support
role..
Those
have
really
been
successful..
Those
are
the
ones
that
have
been
the
most
crowded
that
are
really
helped
move
the
needle
on
some
of
these
populations.,
and
so
you
know,
the
more
barriers
and
variables
that
we
can
remove
for
people
to
get
vaccinated..
R
Communities
to
our
last
one
was
on
may
30th
and
then
we'll
continue
a
series
of
vaccination
events
in
partnership
with
the
county,
children
of
the
rainbow
park..
So
what
usually
happens
at
these
events
and
councilmember
esparza?
Is
that
we'll
bring
enough
doses
for
second
doses,
bring
a
batch
either.?
The
county?
Does
our
health
care
partner
does.
and,
as
we
administer
first
doses
at
these
vaccination
events,,
then
we'll
come
back
in
a
series
until
we
basically
saturate
the
neighborhoods
in
terms
of
other.
R
T
T
T
T
R
T
T
T
S
Everything
else
might
take
a
few
weeks.,
and
so
we
just
don't
have
that
much
time..
So
really
what
we've
been
doing
has
been
making
sure
that
the
languages
that
that
we've
been
trying
to
the
audiences
that
we've
been
trying
to
reach,
where
we're
focusing
on
social
media
through
spotify,
we're
gonna,
be
launching
something
on
youtube
as
well..
So
it's
not
just
that.
S
Any
groups,
but
also
the
the
age
groups
as
well,
and
so
where,
where
can
we
reach
them?
The
quickest??
And
so
this
is
just
some
of
the
average
tactics
that
we've
been
focusing
on,
have
been
a
digital
nature,
but
also
we're
we're
doing
that
direct
outreach,
trying
to
find
some
of
our
community
partners
who
we
might
who
might
be
able
to
share
some
of
the
information,,
get
email
or
to
their
own..
So
that's
pivoting,.
S
S
T
S
T
T
T
T
T
T
N
Is
we're
probably
doing
some
work.?
I
know
on
a
larger
scale
at
the
county
as
we
get
closer
and
closer
to
that..
Eighty
five
percent.,
some
of
the
larger
sites
that
the
county
has
they're
not
going
to
need
the
same
amount
of
resources
and
logistical
support,
staff..
So
the
ability
to
shift
and
do
more
of
these
hyper
local,
much
more
targeted
events
will
hopefully
increase
and
that's
what
the
counties
tent
is
and
was
right..
N
R
R
Two
apartment
complexes.
mayor
sam
liccardo,
was
with
us
at
our
downtown
event..
Most
of
the
work
that
we
we've
done
in
mobile
home
communities
very
early
on
is
that
engagement
in
wi
fi
or
drops
at
most
of
all
all
the
mobile
home
communities
that
are
in
red.
and
we've
done
the
same
with
the
apartment
complexes
nearby,
especially
if
not
an
apartment
complexes
like
barksdale
village
apartments,
then
we
definitely
considered
canvasing
apartments
in
support
with
the
county
at
our
events.
T
T
T
But
one
reason
why
it
was
so
successful
is
it's
where
they
live.
And
then
we
came
back
again
and
it
was
really
successful
because
they
invited
their
friends.
right.
and
those
people
that
we're
trying
to
reach,
particularly
in
the
latino
community,
where
we're
half
we're
only
half
vaccinated
and
if
folks
done
it,
it's
a
place
where
they
can
walk
to.
T
T
T
T
T
T
A
I
I
Really
putting
themselves
at
risk,
or
maybe
taking
time
away
from
their
families,
to
invest
in
our
community
to
make
sure
that
we
are
getting
to
some
of
these
numbers
that
we're
seeing
today.,
and
so
thank
you
all
you,
especially
those
folks
who
are
in-person
and
even
if
you're,
not
in
person,
but
if
you're
part
of
the
eoc,.
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
really
hands
on
work..
So
thank
you
for
all.
I
I
Proud
of
my
district,
that's
coming
out
too.
and
it's
because
of
all
of
you.
right.
and-
and
I
also
think
because
of
the
roller
rink,,
the
stanford
partnership-
that
we
have
there-
that
is
providing
onsite
vaccinations,.
I
think
that's
really
important..
Unfortunately,
my
district
doesn't
really
have
a
lot
of
non-profits
or
agencies
that
that
anchor
our.
I
It
is
very
beloved-
and
this
is
our
e-trade-
that
I'm
talking
about.,
so
thank
you
so
much
for
doing
that..
Are
you
planning
to
do
some
of
this
additional
texting??
I
mean,
I
guess,
you're
going
to
continue
eyesores
to
date
that
and
the
graph
that
corresponded
to
the
dates
and
the
and
the
traffic
that
that.
N
N
N
N
I
I
H
Currently,
have?,
we
don't
that
we're
using.
We
don't
have
the
ability
to
do
it
by
age
group.-
we
are
some
of
the
things
we're
looking
at
would
involve
that
ability
in
the
future,
but
that
requires
us
to
do
procurement.,
so
we
are
able
to
narrow
the
geography,,
the
tools
that
we
have
in
terms
of
the
age
group
or
more
of
the
ones
that
carlos
spoke
about
very
eloquently
in
terms
of
the
social
media
work.,
but
with
a
pure
texting
and
the
technology
that
we
have,.
I
Wonderful.,
that's
good
to
hear
so
we
can
have
it
from
here
on.
in
the
meantime,.
I
know
that
there
are
some
areas
that
probably
need
more
outrage
than
mine.
so,
but
I'm
sort
of
course,
going
to
advocate
for
areas
that
I
know
that
there
is
a
lot
of
young
folks
hang
out
and
surprise
that
it's
at
malls
and.
I
I
Think
that
that
you
needed
an
I.d.
for
it.,
but
it's
all
you
know,
under
age,
kids
or
or
young
adults..
Are
we
doing
something
like
that
in
terms
of
like
maybe
evening
hours,
because
maybe
that's
when
our
young
folks
kind
of
come
out
a
little
bit
more
or
tend
to
come
out.?
We
are
trying
for
one
more.
R
It's
a
matter
of
dividing
and
conquering
with
the
counties
as
it
relates
to
malls..
We've
supported
the
county
with
their
operations
at
oak
mall,
and
we've
done
the
broad
communications
and
then
deployed
and
traffic
signs
to
divert
traffic
over
to
oak
ridge
mall,
and
we
plan
on
doing
thing
thing.
if
the
county
wants
to
expand
to
other
malls,
as
it
relates
to
more
events.
I.
R
I
I
I
I
I
N
I
do
know
that
the
county
is
working
with
a
lot
of
the
different
school
districts
on
kind
of
reward
events
over
the
summer
for
some
of
the
high
schools
and
middle
schools
as
they
come
back.,
and
so
some
of
those
kids
can
be
vaccinated
together,
which
was
a
very
big
kind
of
indicator
from
the
focus
groups
at
the
county
and
the
city.
Did
the
friends
wanted
to
be
vaccinated
together
and
within
groups.?
So
they
are
working
on
how
the
school
districts
can
kind
have
these
events
over
the
summer
and
continue
the
vaccination
progress
there..
N
I
I
P
I
I
I
A
A
A
That
would
be
then
treatable,
because
I
actually
see
this
as
two
things..
Obviously
we
love
to
gloat
about
whatever
we're
doing,
which
is,
in
this
case
lifesaving..
It's
really
important.
and
obviously
the
county
has
been
the
lead
on
this.,
so
don't
want
to
go
out
and
claim
credit
for
for
what
others
doing.,
but
clearly
the
city's
been
doing
a
lot
to
support
and
help
as
well.,
but
but
also
because
you
know,,
for
what
we
think
we
know
about.
A
Behavioral
insights
is
the
best
way
to
get
somebody
to
go.
Do
something
is
to
tell
them
that
all
their
neighbors
are
doing
it.,
and
I
know
we
all
want
to
get
to
where
we
are
to
something
even
higher
and
nothing
could
be
better
than
saying
hey,
we're.
We
got
so
many
people
doing
this
in
this
community
that
we're
number
one
in
the
country
and
all
your
neighbors
are
doing
so
once
you
go
get
vaccinated
if
you
haven't.,
and
so
I
really.
A
A
I
just
ask
some
questions
about
you,
know,,
not
to
focus
on
the
negative,
but
of
course
we've
got
to
focus
on
who
we
need
to
get
vaccinated,
because
that's
our
that's
our
task,
here.,
and
I
know
this
is
again
primarily
county
working
really
hard,
but
we're
doing
an
awful
lot
of
work
to
it..
Can
you
tell
us
what
we
think
we
know
about
the
demographics
of
the
two
largest.
R
A
A
A
A
H
H
H
To
not
make
our
numbers
quite
as
fast
as
we
want
to.
I
mean
our
focus
has
been
primarily
on
among
the
seniors
of
all
stripes,
making
sure
that
they
get
vaccinated
and
then
among
the
communities
of
color
and
lower
income
and
working
class
folks
to
make
sure
that
they
have
access.
well,.
I
would
say,.
N
You
know,,
it
isn't
an
apples
to
apples
comparison.,
but
as
we
look
at
the
dashboard
from
the
county
from
from
last
month
when
it
was
16
and
over
to
the
dashboard
now
at
12
and
over,,
you
know,,
probably
a
variety
of
reasons.
but
hispanic
and
latino
went
up
the
most..
It
was
forty
five
percent
last
month
and
it
jumped
8
percent
more
than
any
of
the
other
categories..
So
I
do
think
a
combination
that
twelve
to
16.
N
H
Important
to
add
onto
that
lead
that
we
have
been
kind
of
moving
the
goalposts
in
a
useful
and
good
way..
We
started
out
with
75
percent
of
really
18
and
older..
We
start
talking
about
it,
and
then
it
was
75
percent
of
16
and
over
that
was
85
percent
16
over
it's
85
percent
of
12
and
over.,
and
so
the
fact
that
our
numbers
actually
have
kept
pace
as
we've
been
moving
the
goalposts
back
a
little
bit
is
overall,
a
pretty
good
indicator..
So
it
really
direct
answer
to
your
question
there.
A
A
T
A
A
J
.
mary,
thank
you..
I
think
that's
a
great
thing
to
bring
forward
to
us,
because
I
think
that's
what
everybody
is
grappling
with.
and
I'm
going
to
ask
kip
to
follow
up
with
me
if
he
wants
to
add
anything
to
what
I
have
to
say
and
I'm
not
sure,
there's
necessarily
one
voice
on
this..
So
I
don't
necessarily
want
to
say
that
I'm
that
voice.,
I
think,
probably
what
I
might
represent,
is
just
a
range
of
things
that
we're
thinking
about
in
this
space..
J
J
One
thing
I
just
want
to
mention,
though,
is
that
I
think
the
thing
least
that
I
consider
in
thinking
about
this
is
we
actually
have
to
start
with
the
service
delivery
in
mind..
I
think
in
many
respects
I
think
that
has
to
be
our
primary
guiding
principle
and,
in
the
end,
whether
we're
internal
strategic
support
units
for
I
would
venture
to
guess
that
most
of
that
remote
work
is
or.
J
Where
community
facing
in
terms
of
service
delivery,
first
and
foremost,
we
have
to
put
that
first
and
that
you
know
again
with
60
percent
of
our
workforce
working
out
in
the
field
or
in
a
city
facility
for
most
of
the
pandemic,.
I
think
that
we
need
to
remember
that
there
are
lots
of
teams
and
there
are
lots
of
situations
for
work
where
we
cannot
do
this
effectively
with
any
part
of
the
team
being
remote,
let
alone
everyone..
So
I
think
that.
J
What
we
have
talked
about
internally
is
that
this
is
a
dialog
and
a
conversation
around
doing
this
in
phases,
because
I
think
that
if
we
treat
this
as
an
iterate
to
improve
moment,
we're
going
to
do
it
well
and
do
it
effectively
with
service
delivery
and
mind..
But
also,
I
would
say
secondarily
is
that
when
you
go
from
zero
to
40
percent
of
your
workforce
working
remote-
and
it
worked
pretty
well
in
many
instances-
certainly
not
in
all
that
this
will
become
a
big
attraction
and
retention
from
the
workforce.
Perspective..
J
It
can
work
for
them.,
and
so
again
I
think
I
wouldn't
want
to
preempt
a
city
manager
or
anybody
else
from
our
city
leadership
from
sort
of
leading
this
conversation.,
but
as
somebody
in
human
resources,
who's
spent
16
months
watching
this
evolve,,
I
think
it's
more
of
a
conversation
and
for
us
to
think
about
how
to
do
it
and
where
it
makes
sense
and
not
necessarily
it
has
to.
it
has
to
be.
kip,.
Is
there
anything
that
you
would
add
to
that??
H
Guiding
principles
are
in
the
order
that
they
are
for
a
reason.
right..
Are
the
employees
able
to
be
safe??
Are
we
able
to
provide
effective
services?
and
then
what's
the
possibility
within
that
to
do
that
remotely
not
the
other
way
around..
So
your
point
is
well
taken.
maria
liccardo,
especially
with
the
nature
of
the
service
delivery
that
we
have
in
the
city,.
Much
of
what
we
will
do
will
continue
to
be
provided
directly
to
folks
by
people
who
are
out
in
the
field
and
echoing
just
what
kelly
said..
H
Don't
simply
just
say:
hey
everybody
back
in
the
office
and
lose
that,
especially
especially
when
it
improves
efficiency
and
improves
our
ability
to
attract
and
retain
top
talent..
But
the
primary
reason
that
we're
here
is
to
serve
the
community
and
to
serve
them
well,
and
we
wouldn't
want
remote
remote
work
in
a
way
that
compromises
that
service
delivery.
and
I
see
the
city
managers
off-mike.
So
I
probably
should
have
let
him
speak
first..
I
actually
think.
D
My
town
halls
we've
been
hearing
a
lot
from
the
workforce
that
have
been
able
to
work
remotely
that
they're
interested
in
being
able
to
continue
that.
but,
as
we've
just
emphasized
with
kelly
and
kip,.
Obviously
we
have
services
that
we
need
deliver
and
we
can't
compromise
on
services..
I
do
think
we're
moving
forward.
D
D
K
K
K
K
K
Stood
in
line
and
sometimes
very,
very
long
lines,
because
I've
made
my
rounds
to
the
different
vaccination
sites
and
the
lines
are
at
especially
the
very
beginning
they
were
huge
in
and
they
were
there
for
hours,
and
so
I'm
glad
that
they
took
advantage
of
that..
But
of
course
district
5
is
still
lagging
behind,
as
well
as
district
district
3..
So
council.
K
K
R
R
R
Only
nine
of
them
were
new,
first
dose
residents..
So
that's
a
seven
ninety
seven
percent
return
rate
or
fox
dale
village
apartments
and
that
doesn't
include
the
food
and
all
of
the
fun
events
that
the
council
members
office
was
able
to
put
on
to
support
the
residents
as
it
relates
to
mayfair.
We
relied
on
our
canvassers..
The
county
also
put
out
canvassers,
the
non-profits
nearby.,
and
the
turnout
for
that
event
was
two
hundred
and
eight
pretty
good
for
the
week,
especially
since
most
events
were,
or
most
clinics
were
sitting
at
below
100.
R
R
Partnership
with
city
vaccinated
one
hundred
and
sixty
five
residents.,
the
return.
when
we
returned
we
vaccinated
about
one
hundred
and
sixty
seven
and
of
those
there
were
around
50
or
so
doses
that
were
first
doses..
So
that's
why
we'll
come
back
within
the
next
two
weeks
to
administer
the
second
dose
for
the
first,
the
first
doses.
we
we
gave
out
so
one
hundred
and.
K
Areas
on
the
east
side,
I'll
say.,
and
I
think
that
that's
what
we're
seeing
is
it's
not
five
hundred
doses,.
It's
not
seven
hundred
doses,
and
I
know
it
doesn't
feel
like
it's
a
huge
return
on
our
investment.,
but
I
think
that
this
is
the
way
that
we
get
to
those
pockets
is
by
by
going
in
there
investing
time
and
energy..
K
K
I
just
need
to
get
them
out
and
get
them
vaccinated
at
this
point.
and
if
we're
going
to
get
to
those,
what
was
it
fifty
seven
thousand
in
the
city
of
78
to
get
to
85
percent,
it
looks
like
the
majority
of
them
are
in
diep,
5
and
diep
for
you
know.,
and
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we're
shifting
those
those
resources
and
that
energy
into
d3
and
defied.
I
you
know,.
K
K
K
K
A
G
Echo
that
I
know
and
and
her
team
at
the
team
have
been
working
very
hard
and
I
appreciate
that.,
obviously
we're
not
seeing
the
results
everywhere.
Where
we'd
like
to
see
them.,
I
think
we've
got
something
to
be
proud
of,
which
is
that
the
you
know,
the
overall
percentage,
but
in
certain
areas.
right.?
That's,
that's
not
the
case..
My
house
has
been
canvased
twice
and
I
know
council
member
esparza
was
saying
that
you
know
where
she's
at..
You
know
that
that
hasn't
happened..
So
I
know
that
clearly.
right.
there's
more
ground
to
cover.
in
general.
G
G
G
A
N
Going
to
say
of
the
events
you
know
when
we
talked
about
incentives,
I
had
actually
forgotten
about
that.,
but
ronda
has
been
working
with
press
marcy
and
the
arena
authority
and
asked
for
authorization
from
our
office
to
allow
the
events
that
are
on
the
books
right
now
and
sjp
now
through.
I
believe,
next
april,
to
be
able
to
use
use
those
for
these
incentive
programs.,
and
I
know
that
the
county
is
also
working
with
the
niners.,
the
san
jose
earthquakes
and
several
other
organizations
on
some
of
these
incentive
packages
to
be
released..
H
H
G
A
L
Evening
marion
city-
council.-
I'm
jill
bourne,
city,
librarian
and
director
of
the
eoc
digital
inclusion
branch,
which
is
now
transitioning
to
the
ongoing
digital
equity
team.
During
the
pandemic
emergency.,
our
city
team
has
coordinated
closely
with
our
partner
the
california
emerging
technology
fund
to
oversee
the
digital
inclusion,
grant,
fund
award
processes
and
I'm
joined
today
by
abbie
scholl,
broadband
manager
in
the
office
of
civic
innovation.
Who
has
been
the
lead
for
our
team
in
this
coordination.
so
pandemic.
We.
L
Knew
that
the
internet,
connectivity
and
digital
literacy
had
become
an
essential
capacity
for
our
residents,
and
we
knew
that
many,
many
households
were
either
unconnected
or
interconnected..
Last
year
the
pandemic
raised
both
local
and
nationwide
awareness
of
the
necessity
of
digital
connectedness
and
exacerbated
the
net
negative
impacts
to
communities
that
were
already
economically
challenged..
Since
that
time,
the
city
council
has
both
led
the
way
and
supported
this
efforts
of
our
city
staff
to
implement
an
ambitious
work
plan
with
the
intent
of
bridging
the
digital
divide..
L
Now
back
in
2019.
If
you
can
remember
that
far
back
the
city
began,
the
digital
inclusion
grant
program
to
enable
community
based
organizations
to
connect
at
least
fifty
thousand
unconnected
households
with
affordable
quality,
internet
access,
an
appropriate
device
and
a
digital
literacy
skills
to
improve
quality
of
life
and
enable
participation
in
the
digital
economy.
L
we'd
like
to
acknowledge
the
public
private
partnerships
on
small
cells,
with
at&t
horizon
and
mobility
on
behalf
of
sprint
now
merged
with
t-mobile
that
provide
the
sustainable
revenue
stream
for
the
digital
inclusion
funds,
along
with
many
direct
donors,
and
we
hope
more
to
come
in
the
future..
So
we're
fortunate
or
smart
to
have
simon
peake
and
charlene
hughes
from
ctf
joining
us
today.,
and
I
want
to
thank
them
for
being
great
implementation,
partners.
L
L
C
C
L
L
We
recognize
that
we
are
in
an
in-between
time
right
now,
and
we
want
to
acknowledge
that,
because
of
this
we
are
recommending
approval
of
awards
so
that
round
1
grantees
have
been
very
successful,
are
able
to
keep
implementing
without
an
interruption
over
the
summer
months,
and
we
will
be
able
to
do
an
actual
assessment
of
round
one
in
the
fall
of
this
year
when
the
extension
period
is
completed..
It's
also
important
to
note
that,
to
ensure
impact
and
accountability
second
round
award,
funding
will
not
be
released
to
cbo
until
all
the.
L
First
round
grant
agreement
are
completed.
brand
awards
are
released
on
a
quarterly
basis
and
are
dispersed
based
on
performance
of
adoptions..
Funds
are
not
released
if
quarterly
performance
requirements
are
not
met
and
then,
as
recommended
by
neighborhood
services
and
education
committee
and
chair
arenas.
during
a
recent
update,,
grantees
will
be
expected
to
coordinate
with
other
city
programs,
including
the
sga
tax
opportunities
and
engage.
L
L
L
the
total
adoptions
achieved
in
the
first
round
and
at
the
time
for
second
round
and
recommendation
for
the
use
of
any
undies
burst
first
and
second
round
grant
funds..
And
we
will
provide
an
update
on
the
third
round
grant
process
which
is
currently
planned
as
an
open
grant
round
with
outreach
starting
in
october
2021
and
applications.
Due
in
early
2020,
too.
and
we'll
share.
L
L
Welcoming
any
comments
and
questions,
I
want
to
acknowledge
our
19
member
digital
inclusion
advisory
board,
who
dedicate
their
time
and
lend
their
knowledge,
insights
and
expertise
to
support
the
digital
inclusion
grant
program
and
our
telecom
partners
for
their
leadership
and
contributions
to
digital
inclusion..
Next
slide.,
we
are.
L
A
A
Here
in
san
diego
and
throughout
the
state,
and
all
your
efforts
to
get
this
up
and
running
with
us.,
we
really
appreciate.
all
right..
I
also
want
to
thank
all
of
our
nonprofit
partners,,
of
course,
that
are
doing
the
heavy
lifting.
out
in
the
community
to
connect
our
residents.
So
we
are
first
going
to
go
to
public
comment
test.
A
women's
c.
thank.
Q
Q
Q
They
saying
that
maybe
they're
not
going
to
be
able
to
keep
doing
that
and
I'm
just
pleading
with
them
that
they
would
keep
doing
that
because
I
think,
there's
a
number
of
reasons
to
keep
doing
the
virtual
one..
It
creates
a
presence
outside
which
is
always
nice
to
you.
Know,
have
us
be
more
part
of
our
community
by
being
outside
and
also,.
You
know
right
that
we
reduce
the
viral
load
in
our
buildings
by
providing
that
service,
and
so
that
was
just.
Q
Q
I
People
who
were
able.
and
because
of
you,
a
lot
of
our
parents,
are
able
to
connect,
and
now
they
are
much
savvier,
whether
we
like
some
of
this
stuff
or
not.,
we
have
to
stay
connected
with
one
another
and
in
a
way
that
is
meaningful
to
our
children,
and
so
it
it
is
only
going
to
allow
some
of
our
families
to
continue
to
do
more
things
online
like
get
a
job.
I
I
I
I
A
L
Abbie
to
comment
as
well.,
but
I
think
that
it
allows
us
with
the
room
to
develop
the
full
report.
That's
going
to
come
back
to
council
and
make
sure
that
we
have
really
cleared
accountability,
guidelines
for
the
end
of
this
round,
but
also
future
rounds,
and
that
we're
able
to
provide
council
with
the
information
that
they
want
on
the
success
of
this
program
and
any
changes
that
need
to
be
made.,
wonderful.,
okay.
and
so.
I
L
Comment
if
you'd
like
or
abbie,
but
I
think
that
the
process
from
what
my
experience
of
it
so
far
has
been
that
that
we
discuss
that
with
the
advisory
board
and
the
city
manager's
office,
and
so
any.
If
there
are
any
suggestions
about
organizations
that
should
be
considered,,
we
can
certainly
bring
that
into
the
process..
I
guess
you
know
where
this
is.
I
I
And
from
chatting
with
our
superintendent,
I
know
that
she
was
very
concerned
that
some
of
our
parents
who
are
in
some
of
those
critical
zip
codes,
didn't
didn't
progress
as
much
as
maybe
I
did..
This
is
all
anecdotal,
but
didn't
progressed
as
much
as
I
heard
from
maybe
alum
rock
or
mt.
pleasant
and
their
superintendents
and
what
they
noticed
in
there
in
their
community.,
and
so
I'm
hoping
that
maybe
we
could
pivot
to.
I
I
L
It's
sunny,
kipp
speeches..
I
know
that
there
are
several
grantees
that
are
considered
citywide
and
I
think
that
that
was
part
of
the
attraction.,
but
I
think
your
point
is
well
taken
that
we
really
need
to
look
at
where
the
implementation
happens
and
try
to
ensure
that
we
have
coverage
and
all
those
kids
that
need
it..
So
if
you
want
to
say
anything
else,
I
would
just
add.
C
C
C
C
C
Tomorrow
morning,
I'll
be
meeting
with
the
digital
equity
coalition,
that
lorena
chavez
and
devin
connelly
have
pulled
together
and
we
have
recommended
from
the
very
beginning..
I
know
that
there
dolan
cap
and
the
city
manager
will
really
call
that
it's
an
important
that
the
city
have
a
school
based
strategy
for
the
long
term
of
the
workforce.
C
C
I
C
Or
the
subscription
to
the
internet.
a
lot
of
that
this
past
year
got
solved
with
hotspots
and
districts
paying
for
it
or
the
city
the
county,
paying
for
that
service.
and
the
third
is
having
a
device
that
they
can
use
in
their
home.,
and
so
it
takes
a
while
for
community
based
organizations.
Who've
been
very,
very
successful
in
the
services
that
they
provided
before
to
foley
incorporate
the
digital
inclusion
as
part
of
other.
I
Print
that
in
a
press
release.,
I
love
it..
So
you
just
answered
my
next
question,
which
was
going
to
be
about
the
strategies,
but
it
sounds
like
it's
going
to
be
very
specific
to
each
of
the
agencies
in
developing
some
of
the
strategies
to
address
some
of
those
barriers
that
came
up
in
past
year..
So
I'm
going
to
move
away
from
that
and
thank
you..
I
appreciate
that
you're
thinking
about
how
to
address
that
in
the
future..
The
last
question
that
I
just
have
is
around
small
business
owners
and
how.
C
This
is
something
really
to
to
explore
and
to
work
with
all
the
smaller
business
associations,,
the
chambers
of
commerce,,
the
I
think,
chambers
in
particular
statewide..
We
have
worked
with
the
hispanic
chamber
of
commerce,
black
chamber
of
commerce,
and
there
were
two
asian
statewide
asian
organizations
that
actually
joined
forces
and
trained
more
than
15000
small
businesses..
C
C
C
I
And
I'm
over
my
time,
but
my
slant
was
really
for
our
small
businesses
to
engage
in
public
meetings
and
to
file
complaints
and
things
of
that
sort.
no,.
It
would
be
great
to
involve
the
chambers
for
a
business,
the
business
side
of
that..
The
last
thing
I'll
just
say
is:
I
really
want
us
to
think
about
how
to
really
roll
out
the
access
eastside
wi-fi
program
in
a
way
that
maximizes
its
use,
because
it's
there
and
some
people
may
not
know
it's
really
hidden
for.
I
because
they
think
that
something's
going
to
steal
their
their
information.,
so
that
would
be
wonderful
to
see
in
this
upcoming
year.
it
translated
into
maybe
some
of
the
parents.
Square's
information,.
Some
of
those
platforms
provide
information
to
parents.
mayor,.
I
know
you've
been
very
patient
with
me.
that
is
it..
Thank
you!
So
much,
everybody.
thank
you.,
a
abbi,.
You
remember
foley,.
F
Effort
last
year
to
get
the
level
of
connectivity
that
we
did
with
the
funds
that
were
raised
and
the
ability
to
give
access
to
the
hot
spots
and
devices
in
desperately
needed
areas,
and
such
quick
order
was
really
impressive.
and
while
it
didn't
solve
our
education
issues,,
the
parents
were
responsible
for
connecting
their
kids
and
then
working
and
being
educators
in
that
first
semester,
and
then
things
changed
a
little
bit
after
that..
But
I
really
first
want
to
say
thank
you
for
your
efforts
with
digital
inclusion
and
happy
to
support
the
mayors,
memo
of
course.
F
T
T
T
T
L
I
could
just
say
one
more
thing.
you
just
in
response
to
that.
Council
members
comments
about
a
sort
of
advertising
promoting
that
access..
You
said
network.
We
are
putting
together
a
flyer
in
multiple
languages,
both
digital
and
print,
so
that
there
will
be
collateral
for
council
members
to
be
able
to
distribute,
because
we
do,
as
you
know,
have
three
networks
and
three
in
process
and
two
on
the
way..
So
we're
really
excited
to
be
able
to
push
out
information
about
that
soon.,
so
stay
tuned..
A
A
A
A
Q
Violence
on
the
street,
which
is
speeding,
that's
going
on
on
our
street,
is
stockton
avenue
and
you
know,
people
are
going
at
100
miles.
An
hour.
we've
had
problems
on
other
streets
where
you
can
go
into
their
houses
on
willow
street,
where
a
house
was
ran
into.
and
you
know,.
These
are
real
problems
in
the
design
of
our
streets.,
and
so
she
was
telling
me
that
the
protocol
of
the
city
is.
We
will
do
nothing
of
our
streets
until
it's
going
to
get
repaid.
Q
well,
our
street
was
repaved
and
I
tried
to
encourage
the
city
at
the
time
that
we
have
a
very
high
crown
and
that
adds
to
the
danger
in
our
roads.
he's
a
lot
of
accidents
on
our
road,
because
people
speed
down
it
and
there's
a
high
crown
and
then
they
they
just
go
off
the
road
and
run
into
cars
or
people.
Q
Because
we
have
bike
lanes-
and
you
know-
and
I
know
our
neighborhood
is
only
gonna-
have
more
pedestrians
and
more
bicyclists
hopefully.,
but
you
know,
it's
a
very
bad
design
of
the
home
and
to
sit.
I
of
the
road
and
to
say
that
this
will
not
be,
and
I
try
to
have
them
take
the
crown.
You
know
what
before
they
repaid
it,
but
they
didn't
do
that.
and
and
then.
Q
To
life
and
limb,
because
the
poor
design
you
know,
this
wide
open
streets
and
we
won't
be
doing
anything
until
it
gets
repaid..
You
know,.
I
think
that
really
we
really
need
to
look
at
engineering
our
roads
for
safety
as
a
priority
for
our
vision,
zero.
and
that's
where
our
money
needs
to
go
not
into
police
enforcement,
but
into
engineering
our
roads.
For
safety.,
thank
you.
all.
D
Director
transportation.,
this
is
a
brand
new
contract,
so
you
have
not
seen
this
yet,
but
there
is
a
problem
with
the
initial
bids,
apparently
that
they
seemed
that
the
winning
is
running
too
low..
But
I
was
just
curious
as
to
how
this
one
came
in
even
lower
than
the
one
that
seemed
too
low
the
last
time.
It
was
bid
because
that
it
says
it.
D
D
Choice
and
responsibility
of
the
contractors
submitting
those
bets..
We
really
don't.
I
don't
I
couldn't
answer
why
they
did
lower
this..
It's
just
we're
just
starting
standing
strange
that
I
mean
it's
good.
well,
was
concerned
over
how
low
the
bid
was
the
first
time
and
then
the
rebate
was
lower..
I
mean
I
it's
great,
that
it's
good,
that
they're
able
to
do
it
for
this.,
but
I
was
right..
I
guess
you
don't
understand.
Why?
D
D
D
again,?
These
are
two
different
types:
work
methods
that
we're
doing
here.
the
first
one
that
was
rebid
is
where
we're
going
into
roadways
and
actually
do
some
recent
repair
work..
Those
that
are
in
sections
of
them
are
in
bad
shape.,
so
we'll
repair
those
and
then
we'll
do
a
ceiling
over
that
in
a
different
contract..
The
second
one
that
you're
going
to
vote
on
little
later
is
actually
a
resurfacing
contract
and
the
number
of
roads
aren't
usually
as
long
in
those
because
it
that
isn't
where
expensive
type
of
contract
to
act
up
to
do.
The.
D
Work
for
that
kind
of
resurfacing.,
it
looked
to
me,
like
the
actual
number
of
roads,
was
far
lot
greater
on
the
lower
on
the
first
one.
so,
but
but
as
that
is
the
type
of
work
being
done
that
second
contract
to
an
idea
quite
intense
resurfacing.,
yeah.
yeah..
The
second
contract
is
of
course,
resurfacing
of
the
entire
roadway
from
basically
curb
you've
got
to
curb
and
gutter
and
there's
just
a
lot
of
disappointed..
We
have
an.
D
D
Districts-
and
this
is
more
of
the
southern
district
and
I
believe
we've
got
another
one
coming
as
well.,
so
there's
seven
or
eight
different
contracts,
large
contracts
we'll
be
using
this
year
just
for
resurfacing
and
sealing
contracts..
So
this
item
five
point
one
these
are,
these
are
simply
repairs
and
then
it's.
D
A
A
A
And
I
know
that
we've
got
to
do
a
fair
amount
of
property
work
for
a
lot
of
these
roads.,
but
whether
it's
for
the
ceiling
or
the
repaving,
is
it
possible
that
there
are
things
that
we
could
actually
accelerate
in
this
very
good
year
of
bidding,,
not
knowing
what
may
come
next
year,
when
there's
a
lot
of
federal
infrastructure
money
out
on
the
street,
that
kind
of
thing?
yeah,,
good,
question.
D
O
D
A
A
P
P
Many
of
you
know
that
had
the
opportunity
come
out
and
visit
our
facility
at
the
regional
wastewater,
facility.
wastewater
sludge
currently
undergoes
mesothelioma,
misaki
ilic,
anaerobic
ingestion
to
reduce
the
volume
of
organic
material
and
generate
methane
gas
and
that's
within
the
yellow,
area.,
the
digestive
material.
What
we
call
bio
solids
is
then
pumped
into
open
air
lagoons,
which
is
the
blue
area
on
the
map,
where
it
stabilizes
for
approximately
three
years
before
it
is
dried
by
the
sun
for
approximately
six
months
in
open
air
drying
beds.
P
P
The
resulting
solids
will
then
be
pumped
after
the
main
operational
area.
The
yellow
area
across
ankara
to
a
new
diep
water
facility.
The
right
area,
where
centrifuges
will
help
separate
some
water
liquid
from
the
bio
solids
to
reduce
the
amount
of
material
requiring
transport.
The
future
mechanical
watering
process
is
estimated
to
result
in
about
five
thousand
five
hundred
truck
trips
per
year
or
about
15
trucks
per
day
to
manage
approximately
one.
Twenty
thousand
tons
of
bio
solids
in
this
due
watering
facility
is
anticipated
to
be
foley
operational
by
2025..
Next,
a.
P
P
Master
plan
and
the
resulting
approved
result
of
many
years
of
extensive
community
engagement
to
develop
overarching
environmental
principles
for
the
plant
master
plan..
These
principles
included
economic,
social
and
operational
principles.,
and
it
is
these
principles
that
we
based
all
of
our
decisions
and
recommendations
coming
forward.,
but
also
included
in
there
was
the
milpitas
guiding
principles
and
principle.
Number
four
is
important,
and
when
in
when
we
talk
about
bio
solids,
principal
4
for
the
milpitas
guiding
principles
stated
that
outdated
infrastructure
and
open
air
drawing
systems
for
solids
are
public
nuisances
inappropriate
to
an
urban
area..
P
P
P
Approved
this
bio
solids
transition
strategy.
and
since
then,
we've
been
working
on
kind
of
the
final
touches
to
how
we
would
implement
this
strategy..
So
in
2015
we
said
we'd
modify
or
digestion
process
as
part
of
the
digestion.
and
again
our
facilities
upgrade
to
improve
our
bio
gas
production
and
pathogen
destruction.,
and
we
proceed
with
the
design
phase
as
a
new
mechanical
do
ordering
facility
so
that
we
could
move
forward
in
the
plant
master
plan
implementation,
as
well
as
in
the
pd
guiding
principles..
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Developing
regulations
that
reduce
emissions
of
short
lived
pollution
pollutants
such
as
methane.,
so
we
didn't
want
to
just
take.
We
can't
know
what
we
can
no
longer
just
take
the
material
for
landfill
disposal
and
and
that
it
also
means
that
all
of
the
solid
waste
throughout
the
state
we'll
be
looking
for
composting..
So
we'd
have
some
competition
in
the
market
for
a
solid
waste
from
food
systems,
household
systems,
as
well
as
from
bio,
bio.
P
P
P
Able
to
build
anything
by
2025.,
so
the
interim
solution
is
in
2025
will
be
to
the
material
to
the
central
valley,
again,
not
our
ideal
solution,
but
but
we
will.,
we
are
proposing
that
we
provide
at
least
two
vendors
that
would
provide
that
that
service
for
us..
But
what
we
would
like
your
approval
to
do
is
to
move
forward
with
a
better
long
term
solution..
So
in
that
beyond
column,
we
propose
doing
add
offsite.
P
P
That
should
reduce
the
cost
for
the
fertilizer
facility,
and
the
cool
thing
about
fertilizer
facility
is
that
it
no
longer
needs
to
be
called
bio
solids.,
so
the
fertilizer,
it
could
be
a
liquid
or
pellets
fertilizer
and
we'll
be
sure
to
include
odor
considerations
as
we
open
big
box
and
we
and
we
evaluate
the
opportunities
there.
so
far.
P
But
again
it
could
be
liquid
injection
fertilizer
or
it
could
be
pellet.
well.
We'd
also
like
to
explore
land
application
on
a
non-working,
lands,
farms
et
cetera,
but
we
don't
think
our
community
is
ready
for
that.
And
we
don't
think
that
we're
in
a
position
to
deal
with
the
uncertainty
of
whether
or
not
some
of
the
local
lands
could
take
the
material..
P
So
what
we've
proposed
to
do
over
the
next
couple
of
years
is
carve
out
a
strategy
where
we
could
allocate
a
certain
amount
material
and
develop
partnerships
with
that
with
local
landowners
or
folks,
like
the
open
space
authority
to
help
us
provide
the
best
carbon
sequestration
option..
But
but
it's
a
relatively
immature
market
right
now
and
we're
just
not
willing
to
to
take
that
risk
at
this
time.
but..
P
P
Proposed
strategy
would
be
consistent
with
existing
policies
to
buy
long
term
economic
stability..
The
contracts
would
be
about
15
years
to
offer
multiple
distribution
options,
just
disposition
options
and
give
us
some
flexibility,,
reduce
odors
and
then
capture
the
methane
and
reduce
emissions
from
the
facility
we're
on.
If
we
go
to.
P
P
A
M
M
Certainly,
we
feel
that
the
private
sector
is
very
interested
in
partnering
and
investing
in
a
sustainable
and
environmentally
conscientious
solution
that
benefits
the
city
of
san
jose
residents,
ratepayers,
along
with
the
surrounding
area.,
we've
been
engaged
with
the
wastewater
staff
and
we
look
forward
to
seeing
the
continued
progress
being
discussed.
Today..
We
think
a
tremendous
opportunity
and
I.
M
Q
Q
Truck
it
out
to
the
central
valley
that
you
know,
we
need
to,
and
I
really
appreciate
everybody
talking
today
about
hyper
local
and
that's
how
we
need
to
be
to
get
to
zero
fossil
fuels..
So
we
definitely
have
to
think
of
this
alternative
of
not
trucking,
that
that
wouldn't
be
a
good
idea
and
to
go
for
a.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
A
A
Quality
fertilizer
would
be
producing
in
and
where
we'd
need
a
ship
that
I
think
carrier
teams
presented
that
there,
there
40
or
50
thousand
agricultural
acres
in
santa
clara
county..
Could
we
theoretically
exhaust
the
supply
fertilizer
we
use
just
in
this
county,
or
would
we
be
going
we'd
be
shipping
it
elsewhere
to
you,
know,.
P
P
Some
of
their
costs
and
then
avoid
that
increased
trucking.,
but
what
we
want
to
explore
options
around
that
in
the
bidding
market.,
and
so
I
think,
as
we
sort
of
frame
up
what
our
guiding
principles
around
and
around
what
to
do
with
the
fertilizer
project.
That
becomes
important
because
I
think
it
might
be
like
recycled
water
was
in
the
beginning,
where
we
do.
P
P
A
A
P
P
The
material
will
be
wetter
and
so
heavier
and
more
and
it
will,
it
will
need
to
go
somewhere
else,
other
than
diep,
and
so
there
wouldn't
be
truck
trips
from
from
the
bio
solids
process.
But
obviously
the
fertilizer
would
need
to
move
to
the
customers.
yeah..
But
but
even
if
we
truck
the
bio
solids
to
the
central
valley,
there
would
still
be
trapped
trips
to
the
eventual
customers.
yeah..
A
A
A
A
A
A
Q
Q
Yeah,,
this
is
very
much
concern
that
our
neighborhood
has
been
dealing
with
in
terms
of
the
sharks
and
their
demand
for
3000
parking
spaces
and
how
we
had
to
meet
that
agreement
with
them.
and
even
after
we
had
just
the
city
had
passed
a
climate
emergency.
You
signed
the
agreement
to
allow
for
the.
Q
Q
5000
parking
spaces.,
it's
been
you
know,,
maybe
they
compromised,
but
basically
you
still
hear
me?
yeah,
yeah.
good.
good.
thanks.,
so
you
know,,
that's
a
very
critical.
you
know,!
These
are
the
critical
decisions
that
we're
making
that
are
not
thinking
about
our
future
and
regards
to
the
impacts
of
the
cars,,
the
what
the
the
devastation
from
cars
themselves.
and,
of
course,
climate
change,
is
the
most
critical
and
we're
not
making
the
changes
and
you
know,.
We
know
the
sharks
say
that
they
can't
be
here
without
the
cars..
A
A
A
C
C
C
C
N
D
D
D
N
So
we
continued
to
track
the
property
over
the
last
year
while
we
explored
other
off
market
properties..
Over
that
time
we
found
industrial
properties
in
santo,
zé
and
general
to
be
increasing
in
price..
This
is
driven
primarily
by
demand
for
e-commerce,
which
is
led
by
amazon,
but
it's
a
broad
market
trend
throughout
the
city..
E-Commerce
needs
smaller
scale,
distribution.
N
To
strong
comps,
sixteen
twenty
three
sell
10
street
is
very
comparable,
though
all
under
it's
basically
the
same
size
has
the
same
highest
and
best
use
as
a
contractor
yard
and
it
sold
for
roughly
80
dollars
a
foot
in
october
2020,
which
compares
to
the
sixty
five
dollars
and
forty
three
sets
of
foot
that
we're
proposing
to
pay
for
owner
and
twelve.
Fifty
five
mayberry
is
another
good
recent
comp
that
supports
the
range
at
sixty
one
twenty
to
a
foot.
So
we
feel
the
proposed.
N
Outline
of
what
a
potential
fire
station
project
would
look
like
before
construction
begins.
staff
is
planning
now
to
maintain
site
security
to
ensure
the
property
is
maintained
in
a
safe
and
clean
manner..
There
will
be
daily
security
sweeps
from
the
city's
private
security
contractor
to
check
the
grounds
in
the
buildings.
we're
also
in
discussions
with
the
police
department,
about
the
possibility
of
using
the
site
for
training
until
construction
starts,
which
would
provide
an
additional
presence
and
help
with
maintenance
and
beautify.
N
A
T
T
T
T
A
A
B
and
joining
me
today
is
reagan
henninger,
who
is
our
deputy
director,
kristen
clements,
our
division
manager.?
Today
we
are
presenting
the
first
phase
of
our
assessment
of
fair
housing
report
that
outlines
our
findings..
Our
second
phase
will
be
focusing
on
strategy
strategies
to
address
the
findings
which
we
will
come
back
to
do
a
further
presentation.
next
slide
in.
B
Requires
the
city
to
administer
its
programs
and
activities
related
to
housing
and
community
development
and
a
manager
in
a
manner
to
affirmatively
further
fair
housing..
Previously,
fair
housing
was
handled
primarily
through
individual
discrimination.
Cases..
This
new
rule,
based
on
the
federal
affirmatively
furthering
fair
housing,
requires
that
cities
proactively
take
meaningful
action
to
overcome
patterns
of
segregation
and
foster
communities
free
from
barriers
that
restrict
access
to
opportunities
based
on
protected
characteristics.
B
Specifically..
This
means
taking
meaningful
actions
that
together
address
segregated
living
patterns
with
integrated
and
balanced
neighborhoods,
transforming
racially
and
ethnically
concentrated
areas
of
poverty
into
areas
of
opportunity
and
fostering
and
maintaining
compliance
with
civil
rights
and
fair
housing.
B
B
O
Fair
housing
needs,
the
growth
of
communities
all
over
the
us
and
in
san
jose
as
it
grew
and
it
built
a
lot
of
single
family
housing
was
underwritten
by
the
federal
government
through
the
homeowners
loan,
corporation,
fannie
mae,,
freddie,
mac,,
the
veterans
administration
and
the
federal
housing
administration.
Fha.
O
This
was
part
of
an
intentional
plan
set
of
government
policies
to
build
homeownership
opportunities
and
to
employ
people,
especially
returning
eyes.
suburbanization.
Never
would
have
happened
at
such
a
scale
without
these
federal
investments
and
policies.,
and
it
was
a
monumental
achievement.
after
world
war.
O
O
Overtly
racist.
richard
rothstein,
writes
in
the
color
of
long
that
the
federal
government's
support
of
the
housing
delivery
system
was
the
biggest
and
the
most
important
policy
to
create
segregation,
post-world
war,
two
that
by
conditions
on
use
of
capital
through
underwriting
criteria,
what
the
agencies
would
and
would
not
finance
and
what
they
require
developers
and
banks
to
do..
These
had
distinct
racist
components
to
them.,
among
many
other
racially
motivated
provisions,.
The
underwriting
guidelines
strongly
recommended
developers
to
employ
racially
restrictive
covenants.
O
This
was
not
something
that
only
happened
in
the
south..
It
was
happening
everywhere
in
the
united
states
and
every
fha
backed
deal.,
and
it
was
part
of
the
growth
of
our
own
city
and
san
jose.
A
generations
of
people
have
been
shut
out
of
the
ground
floor
of
one
of
the
most
important
and
powerful
federally
funded
wealth
holding
initiatives
in
the
country
history..
So
today
we
can
still.
O
O
O
O
O
Takeaway
for
the
qualitative
and
quantitative
data
that
we
examined
in
the
f
age
together,
where
there
are
consultants,
is
that
the
legacy
of
past
segregation
is
still
very
much
alive.,
it's
still
visible
and
who
lives
where
in
our
city-
and
some
of
you
have
seen
this
map
before
scatter
plot
by
race
and
ethnicity.
on
the
map,
each.
O
O
Note
about
the
dots
on
the
map
on
both
sides
of
the
central
dividing
line
of
the
city.
There
is
purple
in
different
places
which
may
give
the
impression
that
asian
pacific
islanders
or
api
people
are
spread
uniformly
throughout
the
city..
But
for
those
who
know
santo.,
we
know
that
is.
It
is
not
the
same
communities
spread
evenly
throughout
the
city.
hud's
tools
for
our
assessment
of
fair
housing
analysis.
O
Unfortunately,
don't
give
us
the
ability
to
desegregate
the
data
as
much
as
we
would
like..
But
when
you
do
this
aggregate
any
api
data,
you
see
why
variations
by
sub
population.
so
for
example,.
This
is
median
household
incomes
in
the
city
of
san
jose
and
we
selected
certain
api
subgroups
out
of
it
..
So
if
you
look
at
all
san
jose
households
in
the
green
and
then
you
compare
all
asian
households
together,
you
would
think
that
the
asian
household
are
doing
better
on
average
than
the
green
average
of
san
jose
households..
O
O
O
Housing
report
has
a
number
of
key
findings
based
on
the
data
and
on
residents,
reports
of
their
experiences
and
their
needs..
We
highlight
six
of
them
in
the
memo
and
here.
and
note
that
all
of
this
data
is
pre
copied..
The
first
finding
is
how
people's
racial
and
ethnic
distribution
overlays
together
with
income
and
one
way
to
look
at
this,
is
in
terms
of
what
he
calls
racially
and
ethnically
concentrate
areas
of
poverty..
O
What
defines
this,
as
is
a
census
tract,
that
is,
majority
nonwhite
population
and
a
poverty
rate
of
at
least
25
percent..
We
call
these
recap
areas.
Sanders
a
has
a
disproportionately
high
percentage
of
the
county's
recap
areas.
We
have.
We
have
six
out
of
the
eight
in
the
county.,
so
if
seventy
five
percent,
but
we're
only
fifty
three
percent
of
the
population
for
only
14
percent
of
the
landmass.,
so.
O
O
We've
heard
before.
homelessness
is
disproportionate
for
certain
races
and
ethnicities.
black
indigenous
and
latino
and
latino
households
are
disproportionately
likely
to
be
homeless
compared
to
their
presence
in
the
general
population..
So
this
graphic
is
from
a
county
publication..
It
does
use
the
word
latin
ex..
You
may
notice.
We
have
shifted
over
to
latino
latina
as
the
adjective
per
counsel's
discussion
on
this
on
this
very
topic
and
we're
going
with
our
guidance
on
how
to
talk
about
this..
So
in
orange
you
can.
O
See
the
bars
the
percentage
of
the
homeless
population,
that
is,
people
of
that
race
or
ethnicity
in
the
homeless
population.
The
blue
bar
is
their
underlying
population
overall
and
in
the
county,
and
so
all
three
of
these
groups
are
disproportionately
represented.
in
contrast,,
non
hispanic,
whites
and
asian-americans
both
are
underrepresented
in
the
homeless
population.
few
more.
O
Households
and
black
households
experience
a
disproportionate
housing
needs
and
hud
defines
these
as
having
a
housing
cost
burden,
which
means
paying
more
than
30
percent
of
your
gross
income
for
housing..
It
may
include
overcrowding,
or
it
may
include
physical
housing
problems
like
lack,,
complete
kitchen
or
plumbing,
and
of.
O
O
O
O
Also
looked
at,
who
is
being
assisted
by
stand
as
a
publicly
supported
housing
which
includes
restricted,
affordable
housing,
where
apartments
subsidized
by
the
city
properties
that
publicly
financed
programs
like
tax
credits
or
bonds
and
households
that
receive
publicly
subsidized
vouchers..
So
the.
O
Consultants
found
that
these
residents
in
publicly
supported
housing
mirror
the
demographics
of
the
city's
low
income
population
and
by
race,
ethnicity
and
disability,
which
is
a
good
thing.,
and
finally,
many
participants
in
the
focus
groups
that
staff
held
and
the
consultants
told
reported
examples
of
discrimination
that
went
unreported..
The
city
did
not
validate
these
reports..
O
B
Christine.
so
again,,
the
assessment,
fair
housing
report
is
the
first
step
in
a
two
in
a
two
step:
process.
first,
today,
we've
documented
sensei's
conditions..
The
next
step
is
to
develop
strategies
to
address
the
conditions
that
we
have
identified..
The
housing
staff
have
been
meeting
with
other
departments,
as
well
as
the
cta
and
the
county
office
of
education
to
identify
areas
overlap
in
serving
protected
classes
and
neighborhoods,
where
there
are
concentrations
of
people
in
these
protected
class
classes..
We
are
currently
engaged
in
this
process..
B
As
I
mentioned
earlier,,
this
fair
housing
work
is,
is
required
to
be
woven
into
the
housing
element
in
two
ways.,
first
to
educate
where
the
city
plan
to
put
housing.
and
second,
what
strategies
we
need
to
work
on
to
evidence
that
we
are
doing
our
best
to
reduce
housing
barriers
and
increase
housing
choice
in
our
market.
Based
on
the
feedback
we've
received.
B
Since
we
released
the
memo.,
we
understand
the
need
to
do
more
education
on
fair
housing,
in
addition
to
getting
community
feedback
on
potential
strategies..
So
we
need
to
develop
a
joint
work
plan
with
ppc
to
ensure
we
coordinate
our
community
meetings
and
align
our
strategies..
Once
we
meet
with
ppc,
we
will
finalize
the
timing
of
our
next
steps..
So
what
I've
done
here
is
just
giving
you
a
broad
overview
of
planning
to
return.
A
Q
Q
End
of
our
city
to
financial
lives,,
our
lands
to
create
profit
that
that's
what
they
say..
It's
all
about,
business..
We
have
to
develop
businesses
because
that's
what
makes
the
city
money.
and
what
andrew
boone
said
who
ran
for
city?
Council.-
he
says
we
need
to
be
making
money.
Bye,
bye,
taxing
the
corporations,
instead
of
always
building
that
we're
building
hotels,
because
you
make
the
you
know,
a
transient,
occupancy
tax.
and
what
else
my
filipino
neighbor
who's
she's,
a
real
stir
or
whatever
she
does
with
real
estate.
Q
She
said
when
she
looked
at
the
red
lining
in
our
historic
neighborhood
that
we're
trying
to
get
historic
designation.
and
it
was
challenged
because
of
the
red
lighting.
it
actually
was
for
jews.
it
was
jews
that
were
written
in
that
they
were
feeling
it
was
shealy
most
like
a
german.
and
he
had
in
his
contract
with
red
line
that
it
should
not
go
to
jews..
So
anyway,,
getting
back
to
the
issues
of
you,
know,
the
we're
not
dealing
with
our
housing
crisis
that
we're
building
hotels..
Q
That
is
wrong,
and
that
is
the
you
know,,
the
greed
and
selfishness
and
greed
of
our
city
to
say
they
want
businesses
because
they
make
more
money
for
the
city..
We
need
to
evaluate
how
we're
spending
our
money
to
reduce
our
overall
income.
So
we
can
that
the
residents
can
support
our
community,,
not
businesses,
and
especially
businesses
that
are
fossil
fuel
based.
and
that's
where
we
need
to
change.,
and
so
the
housing
needs
to
be
changed
at
6,
1
5..
Q
It
needs
to
be
back
to
the
original
residential
plan,
so
we
can
build
an
eco
village
without
any
car
infrastructure
and
to
build
of
food
food
security
into
where
we're
building
housing,
which
both
council,
member,
cohn
and
jones
said
that
we
should
be
building..
These
kind
of
changes
we
need
is
residential..
Thank
you.
D
Thank
you,
mayor
goodman.,
the
mayor
and
councilmember
is
what's
her
castro
working
partnerships
comment
on
this
matter.
we'd
like
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
staff
and
all
parties
involved
in
getting
here.
Today.
a
lot
of
extensive
outreach
and
stakeholder
meetings
have
been
done
in
order
to
capture
an
accurate
portrayal
of
the
housing
landscape
in
this
correlation
of
communities
of
color.
we'd
like
to
thank
all
the
council
members
who
submitted
memos
on
this
item..
D
We
would
like
to
also
point
out
another
real
issue
laid
out
in
the
staff
report
regarding
tenants,
particularly
african-american
and
latino
latino
tenants
living
in
households,
problems,
problem
properties
which
may
be
in
subpar
housing
conditions
and
possibly
with
code
enforcing
cases
already
on
file..
This
has
been
a
very
real
issue
for
a
long
time
affecting
communities,
and
it's
one
we'd
definitely
like
to
see
addressed..
We
look
forward
to
seeing
strategies
put
forth
as
part
of
this
assessment
to
specifically
address
the
issue
which
has
been
affecting
those
most
impacted
directly
for
years..
D
Further
exploration
of
policy
is
centered
around
protection
and
preservation
are
critical
and
supply
commitment,
racial,
it
racial
equity..
Many
of
you
have
all
made
the
reference
to
our
past
policy
to
seriously
impact
communities
communities
of
color..
We
look
forward
to
seeing
a
collection
of
strategies
to
combat
this
very
issue..
Thank
you
for
the
update..
If
I
comment.
thank.
D
H
D
D
D
D
D
We
also
must
continue
to
think
about
not
only
producing
new
housing,
but
how
do
we
permanently
preserve
the
housing
that
we
have
and
turn
those
keys
over
of
ownership
back
to
those
families,
back
to
those
children,
back
to
these
communities
of
color
have
been
denied
for
generations.,
so
we
thank
the
staff
for
racial
and
economic
equity
analysis
and
other
stuff..
Other
council
members
are
pushing
forward
with
this
assessment
and
we
look
forward
to
new
strategies
coming
out
in
the
fall
and
work
with
you
on
this.
thank
you.
P
D
we're
currently
dealing
with
issues
such
as
mass
displacement,,
housing
discrimination
and
the
of
ambition..
The
staff
report
on
their
site
shows
that
african-american
latinos
outsource
are
particularly
affected
by
these
issues..
There
is
a
bear.,
a
very
real
problem.,
the
new
developments
in
san
walesh.
They
are
not
supporting
or
more
sympathetic
communities
of
color..
I
think
it
is
time
to
address
decision
and
have
fair
housing..
We
look
forward
to
stars
not
rooted
in
combating
this
serious
issues.
Coming
back
to
consume
later
this
year.-
and
I
seen
this
throughout
throughout
the
work
I
do
with.
D
A
A
A
A
Many
good
ideas.
my
colleagues
have
raised,
but
I
think
it's
really
important
that
we
be
as
explicit
as
possible
in
our
eyes
wide
open
to
the
tradeoffs
that
we're
making
in
policy
choices.
they're,
certainly
for
example,
a
strong
desire
to
see
homeownership
emphasized
in
his
of
course.
For
all
the
obvious
reasons,
we
all
would
want
to
see
more
homeownership.
A
Where
homeownership
has
been
far
too
sparse.
the
trade
offs
in
terms
of
how
we
commit
city
resources,
though,
of
course,
is
that
homeownership
is
so
incredibly
expensive.
That
means
we're
going
to
be
helping
a
very
small
number
of
families
in
homeownership
versus
a
larger
number
that
we
may
be
assisting
with
critical
rental
support.,
and
so
we
need
to
be
very
conscious
of
this
tradeoff
and
be
making
them
explicitly.
A
That
the
hard
work
housing
starts
to
get
us
up
and
running..
I
know
this
is
crossed
apartment
over,
of
course,
met
by
housing
and
look
forward
to
supporting
creative
ideas
that
can
hopefully
maybe
soften
some
of
these
tradeoffs.
you
know,.
There
are
lots
of
creative
ideas
around
homeownership
for
example,,
evolving,
joint
ownership
models
and
and.
A
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Memo
my
additional
memo
that
consolidates
again
the
memo
from
council
members
arenas
esparza
by
joint
memo
with
council
member
carrasco.
That
also
includes
the
strategy
of
coming
with
an
alignment
with
the
biden
administration's
judging
me
dollar
allocation
for
african-american
homeownership..
I,
and
I
think.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Families
do
or
don't
because
at
this
point
I
can't
say
that
there's
families
who
are
going
to
find
a
ninety
thousand
dollar
home
that
will
then
create
some
equity.
That
will
then
provide
some
generational
wealth
for
our
families..
That
opportunity
has
come
and
gone.,
and
so
how
do
we
provide
that
once
again
for
our
families?
I
I
I
I
There's
a
lot
of
pain
in
our
community
and
that
needs
to
also
be
recognized
along
with
strategy..
So
this
is
a
wonderful
plan.,
all
this
just
to
say,
jackie,.
This
is
a
wonderful
plan.
thank
you
for
for
here
in
our
community
and
for
acknowledging
what
the
city
of
saturday
is.
and
I
look
forward
to
seeing
these
strategies
that
also
address.
I
F
F
F
F
F
Talking
to
individual
who
wants
to
buy
a
home,
that
I
pay
attention
to
those
protected
classes
and
I
don't
discriminate
against
any
of
the
protected
classes
that
are
included
in
the
fair
housing,
both
state
and
federal
laws..
So
that's
one
thing
I
can
do.,
but
the
problem
is
bigger
than
that..
The
problem
is
that,
as
as
we've
heard,
the
state,
federal
and
local
government
over
over
a
hundred
years
ago
create
longer
than
that
created
policies
that
allowed
developers
to
build
homes
that.
F
F
That
doesn't
change
where
we
are
over
the
time
middle
america
has
been
able
to
purchase
homes
and
create
wealth,
as
has
been
stated
here
by
many
created
wealth
by
owning
their
own
home
and
then
generationally
passing
on
home
to
someone
else
to
another
member
of
their
family.
and
that
isn't
so
in
the
black
community
or
in
the
community.
F
F
Of
color
and
a
lot
of
other
protected
classes
properly
in
homeownership
is
in
homeownership..
So
I
think
this
is
the
first
step..
This
feels
like
action
that
I
can
actually
take
to
help
move
forward
to
room
to
write
some
of
those
wrongs
that
had
been
perpetuated
for
years
and
years..
So
I'm
I'm
really.
F
F
Fund
homeownership,
because
the
high
cost
of
housing
in
santa
clara
county
or
in
sandals
a
median
price,
is
about
one
point
three
right
now
and
you
need
the
down
payment.
The
down
payment
is
the
major
stumbling
stumbling
block..
The
income
is
too,
as
pointed
out
by
council
member
arenas.,
but
the
down
payment
is
the
is
really
the.
F
M
M
M
The
same
way,
if
you
cannot
get
into
homeownership.
and
as
we
know
so
many
that
benefit,
because
you
know
someone's
great
great
grandparents
were
able
to
get
into
homeownership
or
even
just
your
grandparents,
but
that
that
succession
of
wealth
and
what
that
creates
for
the
next
generations
and
how
that
has
not
been
the
case
for
four
individuals
that
look
like
me
and
as
our
vise
mayor
pointed..
So
I
think
it's
just
really
it
is.
M
And
to
be
able
to
really
take
a
deeper
dove,
here,,
look
at
some
strategies
to
be
able
to
undo
this
efforts
of
redlining
or
other
discriminatory
practices..
I
know
we're
going
to
start
off
with
one
that
we've
been
working
on
for
some
time.
The
affordable
housing
siting
policy
coming
back
to
council
in
just
a
few
weeks.,
and
I
look
forward
to
the
ongoing
work
and
staff
presentations
as
well
after
the
summer
in
the
fall.,
and
I
appreciate
my
colleagues
memorandums
in
we'll
support
all
that
effort
and
appreciate
as
well
the
emphasis
on
ensuring
robust
outreach..
M
M
M
M
In
this
conversation.
and
as
we
go
out
to
some
of
these
communities
to
have
these
conversations,,
we
know
we've
had
this
challenge
in
the
past.
As
we've
we've
talked
about
actual
policies.
the
concept
we're
talking
about
today,
many
people
will
be
able
to
digest.,
but
once
it
comes
down
to
policies
and
what
changes
we're
gonna
be
making
again
like
the
affordable
housing,
siting
policy
or
other
policies
that
we've
talked
about
that
then
raise
concerns
within
communities
where
they
want
to
push
back
on
on
actually.
M
Addressing
these
challenges.,
I
think
it's
important
that
we
have
council
voices
there
as
well.
at
the
onset,
and
so
I
would
just
ask
that
you
coordinate
closely
with
our
council
offices
and
that
where
we
or
our
teams
have
opportunities
to
be
able
to
participate
in
that
outreach.,
I
think
it
would
be
beneficial
and
so
other
than
that.
I
appreciate
all
the
work
and
we'll
be
supporting..
Thank
you.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Recently
found
out
a
street
that
I've
been
talking
about
for
a
long
time.
It
was
actually
annexed
by
the
city
a
while
ago
and
it
has
no
street
lights,.
It
has
no
sidewalk.,
so
that's
it
saturday
to
day.
right.
and
it's
been
annexed
by
the
city
for
a
long
time..
It's
a
very
poor
neighborhood.,
and
so
these.
T
E
E
I
was
watching
a
video
today
about
my
lunch
break
about
trevor
noah..
Somebody
asked
him:
what
would
he
want
to
do??
What
about
south
africa??
Would
he
want
to
be
to
bring
into
america??
And
he
said
the
way
we
talk
about
race?
We
we
just
talk
about
it.,
it's
not
you,
don't
have
to
point
fingers.,
you
don't
have
to
blame.
E
E
Three
of
us
kids
benefited
from
that,
but
at
least
two
of
us
did
myself,
included.
and-
and
that
is
generational
wealth-
is
such
an
important
piece
of
this,
and
that's
why
I'm
so
grateful
for
vise,
mayor
and
and
all
everyone
who's
talked
about
supporting
homeownership..
I
just
think
that
the
issue
of
generational
wealth
is
something
that
we
can
do
something
about
and
that
we
should
do
something
about,
and
I'm
glad
that
we're
taking
those
first
steps.
Today.
thank
you.
thank
you.
come.
cause.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
Discussion
that
we've
had
here
on
the
days
talking
about
the
need
to
make
some
of
these
institutional
changes
and
the
need
to
have
equity
for
our
families.
In
many
other
issues
that
have
come
up..
So
I
hope
that
it
sounds
like
we're
going
to
have
support
for
the
memo
that
we've
put
forward.,
I
will
say
the
following:
vise
mayor,.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
Moratorium
on
evictions,
as
we're
looking
at
other
ways
that
we
can
support
the
eastside
of
sample,
say
the
I
may
represent
the
usa
as
a
whole
set,
but
all
of
you.,
it's
incumbent
upon
every
single
one
of
us
to
make
sure
that
the
city
is
a.
It
is
healthy
that
the
residents
that
I
represent
just
by
vote
are
your
residents..
These
are
your
folks.
they're,
your
residents
and
you
represent
them
just
as
much
as
I
do,
and
that
you
that
I
know
that
you
care
about
them
and
and
that
you
want
to.
A
M
M
M
Know
we
can't
go
back
in
time,
but
it's
hard,
not
to..
I
feel
like
bill
clinton.
I
feel
your
pain
because
I
know
what
it's
like
to
be
kept
out,
especially
by
the
city
of
santo..
She
is
just
equal
opportunity
to
tyranny.
that
you
guys
dish
out
now.
I
mean
if
you
look
in
pam
foley's
district,
I
call
it
district
detroit
9..
You
can
see
the
cars
on
blocks,
the
tires
being
stolen,
burned,
buildings.,
so
you
know,.
I
know
carrasco
and
the
others
always
kind
of
elude
what
goes
on
in
other
districts.
hey,
man..
M
M
When
I
been
on
the
east
side,
you
know?,
it's
all
houses
always
kept
up
pretty
nice..
I
mean
cars
on
blocks.
Sometimes.
people
were
working
on
it.,
but
whatever
here
is
just
outright
theft,
because
sga
pd
too
good
to
do
patrols
through
the
district
that
they
just
really
are.
and
pam,
even
said
that
they
don't
have
time
anymore
for
it,
which
is
ridiculous..
Can
you
imagine??
D
D
D
D
D
Health
and
human
services
ideas.
that's,
really
interesting,
work
and
really
interesting
efforts
by
yourselves.,
it's
organized..
I
think
it
make
a
really
good
impression
on
the
rest
of
the
bay
area.,
if
they're
not
already
working
that
way,,
you
know,
it'll
give
good
examples
how
we
can
move
forward.,
and
so
thank
you
immensely
for
that
for
those
efforts..
I
wanted
to
talk
about
the
vision,
zero
task
force
committee
with
20
seconds.
D
M
M
M
California.
and
now
she's
mentioning
bright
line,
which
obviously
was
very
successful,
and
it's
really
going
to
come
up
and
do
something,
you
know,
that
puts
the
high
speed
rail
between
victims,
even
in
las
vegas.
and
raptors.
By
seem
to
be
clear.
to
be
clear,,
a
repeat
effort
to
spend
billions
of
dollars
without
getting
any
new
allies.
Appreciate
it
after
another
decade
will
be
that
of
high
speed
rail
in
america..
M
M
so
anyway,
while
you
were
having
a
meeting,
I
had
another
meeting
in
san
francisco
with
the
latest
high
speed
rail
disaster
whereby
they
come
to
a
stop
stabilizing
a
high
speed
rail
station
at
fourteen
thousand
one
miles
from
the
trans
bay
terminal
and
you'll
glad
to
hear
that
the
contract
with
parsons
is
being
golf
and
that's
where
the
rail
is
coming
to
an
end
within
the
next
month..
Thank
you.
thank
you.
tesla
with
mitzi.
thank.
Q
Q
That's
why
8
million
people
die
every
year.
pollution
around
the
world
and
our
neighborhood.
there's
been
a
high
rate
of
death.
That's
been
going
on
for
a
long,
time.,
we're
right
by
the
tracks,
and
so
an
diesel
impacts.
and
so
basically,
you
know,.
The
thing
is
is
that
this
neighborhood
is
also
part
of
it.
Q
and
when
we're
dealing
with
our
neighborhood
at
6,
1,
5,
stockton,
avenue
and
the
design.,
like
all
the
council,
people
we're
talking.,
it's
all
about
our
policies
and
the
policy,
which
is
our
general
plan
that
has
created
commercial,
giving
emphasis
to
commercial
development
when
we
need
to
go
back
to
a
simpler
way
of
life
that
meets
our
basic
needs
with
our
food,
clothing
and
shelter.,
and
this
property
at
6,
1
5
was
planned.
The
two
thousand
and
fourteen.
Q
developers
were
coming
to
our
neighborhood
to
do
a
beautiful
townhouses,
but
it
was
rejected
because
you
can't
do.,
it
was
all
commercial
development
that
was
changed
after
we
bought
property
here.,
and
so
it's
really
looking
at
and
that's
where
deb
davis.
When
she
says
well,
you
know,,
that's
the
you
know
he
wants
to
do
a
hotel.
no,.
The
owner
does
not
want
to
do
hotel..
He
wants
to
do
housing,
but
he
can't
do
it.,
and
these
are
the
continual
stopping
that
you're
you've
been
doing
of
housing..
Q
You
say
you
care
about
housing
crisis,
but
you
don't
because
our
property,
even
the
6
1
5,
was
just
you.
Know,
was
proposed
to
be
affordable
housing
and
you
all
decided
especially
led
by
republican
value,
deb
davis,
to
say
that
we
could
not
have
housing
at
6
1
5,
because
it
was
too
close
to
commercial
property
at
the
cement.
Factory.