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City of San José, California
Joint meeting of Rules and Open Government / Committee of the Whole
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A
A
B
B
Here
great,
thank
you
we'll
begin,
then,
with
a
review
of
the
agenda
for
this.
B
And
we'll
start
with
any
changes
beginning
on
pages
one
and.
B
B
B
I
had
one
suggestion:
item
4.1
is
the
police
department
duty
manual
amendment?
I
know
that
the
council
is
separately
considering
changes
that
relate
to
some
of
those
duty
manual
amendments
specifically
once
relating
to
rubber
bullets.
I
wanted
to
ask
that
this
would
be
an
action
item
that
would
also
include
incorporate
other
modifications
directed
by
the
council.
C
Yes,
yes,
mayor
would
yeah-
I
guess
we'll
have
to
think
about
later
on
in
rules
today
how
we
bring
over
what
we
anticipate
to
be
approved
today
and
incorporate
that
into
this
agenda
for
next
week.
So
that's
fine,
so
we
can
modify
this
or
alter
this.
This
language
to
allow
direction
is,
I
think,
what
you're
seeking.
B
Yeah
and
to
go
beyond,
I
guess
the
scope.
I
know
that
there
were
some
legal
issues
in
the
past
about
us
as
a
council
meddling
in
what's
in
the
duty
manual,
and
I
think
we'd
like
to
give
direction
to
the
city
manager
as
a
council
and
allow
you
to
decide.
However,
it
is
you
want
to
implement
that
direction,
whether
it's
the
duty
manual.
Otherwise.
B
So
I
guess
I
want
to
broaden
the
scope
of
this
item.
If
that's
possible
yeah.
C
Overhead,
I'm
sorry
yeah.
I
think
it
is
from
my
perspective,
so
we'll
need
to
okay
work,
one
on
the
the
appropriate
language
that
would
give
the
council
that
be
able
to
act
on
this
item
in
that
manner.
Okay,.
B
All
right,
tony:
can
we
change
the
header
to
reflect
that,
so
it
would
be
duty,
manual,
amendments
and
other
changes
in
policy,
something
along
those
lines.
Yeah.
A
We'll
get
that
we
will.
I
have
staff
who's,
taking
notes
elsewhere,.
B
B
Okay,
great
yeah,
something
like
and
related
changes
in
policy
would
be
great
the
the
rationale
here
so
that
we
don't
have
two
public
hearings
over
all
this
stuff,
but
we
can
do
it
once.
We
know
that
these
hearings
can
tend
to
be
very
long,
there's
a
lot
of
public
involvement
and
it
seems
a
bit
redundant.
So,
okay,
moving
on
then
pages,
11
and
12.
Are
there
any
changes
to
those
pages?
B
All
right-
and
forgive
me
tony,
I
don't
have
remote,
so
I
don't
actually
see
if
there
are
any
ads
were
there
any
recommended
ads,
yeah,
okay,
okay,
so
I'll
ask
the
maker
the
motion
to
consider.
B
Those
we
appear,
I'm
sorry
looking
now
to
try
to
see
if
anyone
is
raising
their
hand,
it
appears.
Yes,
we
have
two
members
of
the
public
would
like
to
speak.
Paul
soto.
D
Sorry,
yeah
yeah
it
just
the
mute
thing.
Just
came
on
good
afternoon
council.
This
is
in
regard
to
the
police,
auditor's
issues.
That's
coming
back.
D
Just
on
the
agenda
for
tuesday,
it
has
to
be
the
police
auditor
position
correct.
B
I
did
not
see
forgive
me.
My
colleagues
may
have
seen
something
I
did
not,
but
I
don't.
F
Think
so
are
we
talking
about
the
item
on
the
rules
again
right.
D
B
D
Okay,
so
okay,
well
I'm
kind
of
confused
because
of
the
way
that
this
is
like
structured
because
I'm
used
to
like
physically
going
in
and
then
filling
out
the
number
and
then
passing
it
in
and
so
there's
a
few
items
on
today's
agenda
that
I
would
like
to
speak
on
the
mixed-use
study
session,
the
arts,
commission
and
the
police
auditor
issues.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
using
that
language
correctly,
but
those
are
the
issues
that
I
want
to
speak
on
so
like
what's
the
protocol
for
that.
B
So
if
you
look
at
the
rules
committee
agenda,
paul
you'll
see
that
each.
C
I'll
go
ahead.
I'm
sorry
mayor
if
I
could
just
because
maybe
paul,
I
think
what
he
there
is
an
item
on
on
the
agenda
for
the
11th
3.3,
which
is
the
report
from
the
the
auditor
on
the
complaints
that
have
been
received
to
date
right.
So
that
might
be
the
item
that
paul
wishes
to
speak
about.
C
D
B
Each
item-
that's
that's
that's
identified
on
the
agenda
paul,
so
you
don't
know
exactly
what
item's
coming
up,
but
you
feel
free
to
speak.
3.3
on
this
larger
agenda
is
report
on
police
misconduct,
complaints
received
during
period
civil
arrest.
So
certainly
you
can
speak
to
that
now.
D
Okay,
cool,
okay,
so
we'll
start
the
two
minutes
now
I
appreciate
this
because
I'm
just
kind
of
confused
as
to
like
how
these,
like
subcommittees,
are
being
conducted
with
respect
to
how
the
council
meetings
are
conducted.
So
thank
you
for
your
patience
in
in
that
regard.
D
Okay,
so
speaking
to
the
misconduct,
I
the
issues
that
I
have
is
that
the
poa
is
having
far
too
much
influence,
because
it's
almost
like
a
like
we're
having
this
issue
where
they're
exercising
powers
and
they
are
compromised-
they
can't
police
themselves
and
they've
proven
that
paul
kelly
is
exercising
far
too
much
power
and
it.
What
it's
doing
is
it's
it's.
It's
it's!
D
D
We
are
now
in
a
position
to
where
we're
like,
okay,
well
we're
going
to
kind
of
like
ask
the
poa.
If
we
can
do
this,
but
yet
these
are
issues
that
are
directly.
These
are
issues
that
have
a
do
that
are
dealing
with
the
police
officers
that
they
are
in
charge
of
so
there's
a
conflict
of
interest
with
the
poas
involvement
in
any
aspect
of
these
city
council
meetings.
D
They
must
be
excluded,
and
this
is
you
know
this
with
your
practice
as
a
as
a
prosecutor
licardo.
You
know
that
there's
a
conflict
of
interest
but
you're
not
articulating
it,
and
I
can
appreciate
that
you're
pretty
much
connected
to
them.
Okay,
so
you're
you're,
not
independent
too,
so
you
are
actually
compromised
as
well,
because
there's
not
an
objective
way
by
which
we
can
come
to
conclusions
on
the
police
officer's
behavior,
because
we
call
their
behavior
misconduct.
D
G
Hi,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
thank
you,
I'm
on
a
different
system
today.
So
thank
you.
You
have
three
items
I'm
interested
in
today.
One
is
about
hummingbird
energy,
and
I
just
wanted
to
remind
yourselves
of
the
overall
good
practices
that
are
possible
with
community
energy.
I
wanted
to
remind
the
whole
community.
G
G
Where
we
can,
you
know
seriously,
you
know,
ask
for
an
end
of
how
pg
e
works.
Why
don't
we
rise
up
and
do
things
like
that
together,
I
think
that's
the
kind
of
stuff
you
know
that
is
important,
that
we
work
on
in
the
future
and
we
can
develop
something
really
good.
There
was
there's
an
item
about
working
with
berryessa
about
the
various
apart
station.
G
There
is
about
60
to
65,
plus
large
speakers
hanging
from
the
ceiling
of
the
of
the
new
bart
station.
Those
have
seemed
to
have
a
specific
intent
to
eavesdrop.
G
I
find
that
an
appalling
practice
and
I
was
a
practice
I
thought
we
were
working
to
end,
or
at
least
you
know
speak
to
each
other
to
ourselves
about
before
doing
such
things.
I
think
there's
going
to
be
out
to
be
a
long
talk
with
the
bta
about
this
subject
and
I'm
going
to
talk
about
this
openly
and
publicly
a
lot
I
find
it
deplorable
and
something
to
work
on
and
about
the
rubber
bullets
issue.
Tear
gas
is
is
another
thing
that
needs
to
be
really
questioned
and
judgment
wise.
G
D
D
H
So
sorry,
I
am
not
able
to
press
this
darn
mute
button.
I
apologize.
My
mouse
was
not
doing
what
I
wanted
it
to
do,
so
I
I
realize
that,
and
next
week
we
don't
have
very
many
items
on
our
agenda
but
they're-
all
very
I
I
imagine,
are
going
to
create
a
lot
of
conversation
for
our
community
and
we
have
seen
in
the
past
that
that
there's
interest
in
these
items
will
3.3
and
and
4.1
I
mean
sorry
3.3,
yes
and
4.1.
Will
those
be
heard
together?
H
Or
would
this
be
separate?
I
just
want
to
be
able
to
understand
if
you
know
they're
certainly
related
to
one
another,
and
and
because
of
that
I
was
hoping
to
ask
for
a
time
certain
so
that
our
community
understands
that
they,
you
know
they
can
get
on
the
phone
starting
at
five
o'clock.
H
B
I'm
open
to
hearing
them
together,
assuming
that
makes
sense
to
see
me
andrew
and
everyone.
I
guess
the
ipa
is
also
going
to
be
presenting
here
so
we'll
have
different
presenters,
but
there's
no
reason
why
we
couldn't
do
that.
I
think,
in
terms
of
time
certain
I
think
the
challenge
with
pushing
it
out
as
far
as
five
is,
I
don't
think
we've
got
enough
on
the
agenda
to
get
us
to
five,
otherwise,
so
we
might
have
to
have
an
earlier
time.
H
Yeah,
I
I
just
based
on
what
we
did
yesterday
mayor.
We
started
early
at
11
and
I
think
it
was
like
four
o'clock
when
we
started
with
our
regular
agenda.
Maybe
even
later
I
dare
to
say
so.
I
I'm
open
to
hearing
I
I
thought
five
o'clock
just
so
that
people
have
some
time
in
case
they're
working.
I
know
that
that's
you
know
usually
six,
but
I
think
six
is
pushing
that
too
far.
H
B
I
Thank
you
mayor.
I
agree,
council
member
arenas.
If
we
start
at
130,
I
mean
our
our
3.1.
The
manager's
report
with
kovid
takes
quite
some
time
every
time,
so
we
we
could.
We
could
make
3.3
and
4.1.
I
You
know,
take
take
that.
Take
it
up
at
five
o'clock
and
I
think
if
we
have
to
slot
a
few
other
things
in
before
that,
maybe
that's
gonna
happen
and
maybe
not
because
we've
been
going
yeah,
it's
been
taking
quite
some
time
and
it
looked
like
on
the
to
come
in
august
list
for
the
covet
19
updates.
There
were
more
than
four
of
those
and
there's
only
three
more
meetings
in
august,
so
I
think
we're
gonna
have
multiple
updates
on
those
those
items
and
they're
kind
of
meaty
items.
I
One
of
them,
for
example,
was
homelessness
and
beautify
sj
right,
even
just
that
would
take
a
long
time
and
I
don't
know
which
one's
coming
next
week,
but
I
think
I
think
putting
a
time
certain
of
five
o'clock
is,
is
completely
reasonable
for
those
items
and
to
hear
them
together
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
B
I
That
sounds
good,
I'm
comfortable
making
the
motion.
There
is
also
an
ad
sheet
which
includes
the
the
consolidated
plan
as
well.
B
I
H
B
Okay
motion.
Second,
any
discussion.
H
I
B
Okay,
I
was
gonna,
guess
heart,
but
that's
all
right.
Okay,
any
any
other
comments.
All
right,
tony.
B
You,
okay,
we're
on
to
the
I
18th
calendar
and
we'll
ask
for
any
changes
or
revisions,
starting
on
pages.
B
B
B
Page
10.,
I
want
to
make
a
suggestion.
B
I
know
that
there
are
various
items
that
are
coming
up
before
the
state
on
the
state
ballot
that
we
may
be
considering,
and
I
just
would
want
to
make
sure
we
get
our
work
done
on
what
we
know
has
impact
on
our
own
city,
where
we
actually
have
some
control
before
we
get
into
really
long
conversations
which
I
know
and
sometimes
ensue
over
the
state
measures,
and
so
I'd
like
to
recommend
to
the
maker
of
the
motion
that,
when
we're
considering
state
measures
that
those
would
be
last
on
the
agenda,
so
we
can
really
make
sure
we
get
our
work
done
on
some
of
the
issues
relating,
for
example,
the
coronavirus
relief
fund
and
the
extension,
the
proclamation
local
emergency,
those
are
items.
B
B
Okay,
let's
martha
we're
going
to
come
right
back
to
you,
we're
going
to
go
to
blair
beekman
and
you
may
want
to
fiddle
a
little
bit
with
your
device
and
see
if
you
can
get
the
mute
button
off.
Blair
welcome.
G
Hi
to
mention
a
couple
issues:
downtown
high-rise,
inclusionary
fees.
If
I
think
that
was
right,
I
don't
know
if
I
read
it
quite
right.
I
figured
for
this
issue.
I've
seen
issues
like
it.
You
know
on
your
agenda,
I
I
hope
you
know
I
I
come
from
a
place
that
I
want
to
learn
what
could
be
good,
progressive
ideas
for
such
an
issue,
and
I
hope
you
can
follow
those
at
this
time
with
this
item
with
cares,
act
things
and
covid
issues
that
is
also
on
the
agenda.
G
I
want
to
first
apologize
for
yesterday.
I
hid
it
a
bit
strongly
in
how
I
felt
the
mayor
should
talk
about
issues
of
what
assembly,
person,
q
and
cara
and
many
people
from
the
bay
area.
Many
assembly
persons
are
working
towards
really
good,
really
really
good,
rent
forgiveness
ideas
and
actual
attendance
rights,
protection
ideas,
and
I
suppose
I
could
have
asked
the
mayor.
G
You
know,
I
think
you
were
just
trying
to
say
what
was
going
on
with
it
and
nothing's
fully
settled
yet,
but
that
really,
I
feel,
has
to
be
the
direction
we
have
to
be
looking
at
and
and
it's
just
important
and
vital-
and
I
hope
you
can
learn
to
maybe
to
say
it
more
politely
back
council
president
kelra,
and
that
sort
of
thinking
to
hear
you
mayor,
say
those
things
publicly.
What
we
need.
G
It
would
just
be
mean
a
lot,
because
I
think
it
would
take
away
people
fighting
each
other
so
much
in
san
jose,
and
that
just
would
not
be
that
backstabbing
and
that
you
know
it
just
wouldn't
be
as
vicious
as
it
can
be,
and
you
could
really
ease
the
tension
by
those
good
words,
and
I
hope
you
can
work
to
do
that.
You
know
we're
all
interested
in
how
both
owners
and
tenants
can
be.
G
F
I
will
make
the
motion
to
approve
the
agenda
for
august
18th
with
the
one
provision
of
making
item
3.6
last
on
the
agenda.
I
B
Okay,
thank
you
tony.
A
B
Hi
thanks
honey.
Okay,
we're
on
to
the
meeting
schedules
d
relates
to
the
dear
don
station
area
plan
google
downtown
west
mixed
use
development
study
session
that
is
scheduled
on
september
24th.
Is
there
a
motion
so
moved.
I
B
All
right,
blair.
G
Beekman
hi,
thank
you.
I
hope
my
voice
doesn't
echo
as
much
at
this
time.
I
hope
my
words
came
through
last
time.
Sorry
about
it.
They
echoed
for
this
item,
I'm
hoping
that
you
know
this
is
a.
This
is
a
delicate
issue,
and
this
is
delicate
for
me
to
talk
about.
I've
tried
a
lot
to
make
just
to
make
it
simple
that
we
have
more
choices
than
just
san
jose,
and
I
know
that
you
want
to
gear
yourselves
towards
the
high
speed
rail
going
through
san
jose.
G
G
You
know
I
along
those
lines
because
there's
a
serious
issue
of
you're
going
to
be
taking
down
a
lot
of
homes
in
the
in
the
gardner
area
and
along
the
san
francisco
peninsula,
and
that's
hurtful
and
worrisome
to
all
of
us-
and
you
know
in
this
time
of
kobe,
it's
a
sensitive
time
and
I
don't
know
how
to
talk
about
it
sensitively
I
want
to
be
able
to,
but
we
just
we
have
to
address
those
sort
of
subjects,
and
you
know
it's
possible
that
in
the
name
of
convenience
of
going
through
san
jose,
you
know
it
might
just
be
a
bit
more.
G
It
gives
us
a
bit
fewer,
better
options,
possibly
to
go
through
alameda
county,
and
I
I
just
I
just.
I
think
it
would
just
be
a
more
fun
enjoyable
process,
a
fair
process
for
everyone
to
make
that
known
to
people
more
as
we
talk
about
these
things,
and
it
will
just
make
a
more
fair
process
for
everyone
and
balance.
Everyone
will
feel
more
intelligent
in
how
to
talk
about
the
issue.
G
Instead
of
you
know,
hidden
cloistered
and
fearful,
and
so
good
luck
in
how
we
talk
about
this
issue
in
the
future,
I'm
sorry
for
causing
any
trouble.
Thank
you.
J
Yeah
good
afternoon,
council,
paul
soto
from
the
horseshoe
there's
a
bullseye
in
that
neighborhood
that
has
never
been
reconciled
with
its
with
its
history.
Let
me
give
you
an
example:
there's
a
plaque
right
there
across
the
street
from
dalmani
from
the
old
dam
on
it's
right
in
back
a
pair
of
diesels,
okay
and
it's
a
plaque
that
says
plant
three
is
a
was
conveniently
located
next
to
a
large
labor
pool.
That
is
what
the
people
in
the
horseshoe
are
considered.
A
large
labor
pool.
Okay,
and
this
is
on
a
plaque.
J
That's
planted
right
across
the
street
from
where
plant
three
was
we're
human
beings.
The
fact
that
we
have
a
system
where
we
have
to
remind
people
of
our
own
humanity
means
that
the
people
that
are
looking
at
us
have
lost
their
own
humanity.
Okay,
you're
gonna
have
four
tracks
that
are
gonna.
Go
through
that
neighborhood.
The
horseshoe
is
going
to
be
completely
decimated
and
you're
lying
to
people
you're,
not
telling
them
the
truth.
I
am
just
watch
the
newspaper
within
the
next
couple
days.
J
B
B
B
Misstated
issue
that
I've
seen
in
the
media
in
some
time
and
their
non-disclosure
agreements
covered
only
those
city
officials
who
are
engaged
in
any
conversations
with
google
prior
to
any
negotiations
with
google,
so
that
google
could
operate
in
the
private
market
without
disclosure
about
whatever
they
were
doing
in
terms
of
purchasing
sites.
In
the
instant
that
negotiations
began
in
2017
in
june.
B
B
Great
thank
you
for
reminding
me
councilmember
tony
marinus.
I
A
I
A
B
Hi
all
right,
the
public
record.
F
G
Yes,
thank
you
to
the
good
trouble
to
summarize
my
letters
to
public
record
this
week
and
to
continue
to
mention
ideas
and
practices
before
summer
break
a
local
government
and
community
can
work
around
and
make
demands
of
federal
mandates
with
local
technology
and
broadband
issues
at
this
time.
G
Is
it
time
to
ask
how
individual
cities
can
work
towards
their
own
ideas
of
improvements
and
the
ideas
of
the
open
public
process?
I
hope
the
city
of
san
jose
can
start
to
always
show
their
motions
on
the
screen
before
final
votes
before
by
city
council
are
taken.
San
jose
city
government
needs
to
learn
how
to
end
its
laziness
and
bad
practices
of
replacing
zoom
app
codes.
With
only
an
hour
before
our
rules
and
open
government
meeting
san
jose
said,
the
government
is
starting
to
offer
both
spanish
and
vietnamese
translation.
G
At
the
same
time,
at
the
zoo
map
meetings
has
been
an
important
idea
for
the
future
of
many
san
jose
city
government
sponsored
functions
with
the
public
meeting
process
together.
I
think
we
all
feel
ridiculous
of
how
the
word
vietnamese
cannot
be
used
where
to
describe
where
to
go
for
translation
help
on
the
zoom
app.
It
is
working
out
these
issues
at
this
time
as
how
to
develop
a
more
well-reasoned
feature
for
tomorrow's
people
and
for
yesterday's
people
as
well.
B
G
B
All
right
on
the
motion,
all
in
favor,
aye
aye,
is
there
anyone
opposed
to
the
note
to
file
for
the
public
record,
all
right.
That
is
unanimous.
Rhonda
item.
F,
I'm
sorry!
I'm
on
to
item
g,
the
consent
calendar
there
isn't
no
consent
calendar.
Forgive
me
so
we're
on
to
g
two,
let's
consolidate
two
and
three,
which
is
the
monthly
report
of
the
activities
for
the
city
auditor
and
then
the
sea
otters,
2021
work
plan.
Welcome
joe.
K
Good
afternoon
so
joe
rice
city
auditor,
we
have,
as
the
mayor
mentioned,
we've
got
our
monthly
report
of
activities
for
june
july,
as
well
as
our
proposed
fiscal
year.
2020
21
work
plan
so,
first
of
all,
first
off
with
monthly
report
of
activities.
We
do
not
issue
any
reports
for
june
or
july.
K
We
do
have
a
number
of
projects
in
process,
including
four,
which
we
expect
to
release
and
bring
to
council
either
later
this
month
or
in
september,
and
these
include
audits
of
fleet
maintenance,
fire
code,
compliance
which
relates
to
inspections
and
plan
reviews
within
the
fires,
development
services,
activities,
park,
maintenance
and
development
fees
work
in
progress
reserves.
K
The
remainder
of
our
work
plan
will
be
carried
over
for
the
fiscal
year.
20
20
21
work
plan,
which
is
the
next
item
on
the
agenda,
and
on
that
our
work
plan
consists
of
number
of
carryover
projects
from
our
prior
work
plan.
As
I
mentioned,
a
number
of
recurring
projects
and
some
new
performance
audit
projects,
these
new
projects
are
a
result
of
requests
from
council
members,
the
public
or
the
administration,
as
well
as
from
the
results
of
the
city-wide
risk
assessment
model.
K
The
next
section
is
the
annual
recurring
projects
which
include
our
annual
performance
review
for
team
san
jose
our
annual
services
report.
Various
financial
audits
conducted
by
our
outside
financial
auditor,
see
is
jeannie
and
o'connell.
One
thing
of
note
is:
I'm
only
I'm
recommending.
We
only
do
one
recommendation
status
report
this
year,
this
the
the
status
report
on
open,
auto
recommendations.
K
Our
previous
report
was
published
in
the
end
of
march
of
2020,
and
I
don't
expect
significant
progress
that's
been
made
since
then,
because
of
the
shift
of
operations
as
a
result
of
the
coveted
19
emergency
so
well,
I
recommend
we,
we
issue
a
recommendation
status
reported
at
the
end
of
the
end
of
this
calendar
year.
K
K
I'd
also
like
to
note
that
the
descriptions
you
see
are
tentative
objectives
and
will
refine
those
scopes
and
objectives
each
of
each
of
the
projects
during
the
planning
and
risk
assessment
phases
of
the
project,
there's
also
a
longer
list
of
projects
we
considered
based
on
auto
requests
or
through
the
risk
assessment
which
we're
not
recommending
added
to
the
work
plan
right
now.
So
with
that,
I
ask
that
you
approve
our
monthly
report
and
our
proposed
work
plan
for
fiscal
year
2020
and
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Thanks.
B
Joe
thanks
and
particularly
noteworthy
is
item
five,
which
is
the
expansion
of
the
police
staffing
item
to
include
reviews
of
spending
within
the
department
of
calls
for
service.
I
know
that
we've
got
a
lot
of
work
that
we're
interested
in
engaging
in.
I
think
that
will
be
very
helpful
for
the
work
we
have
ahead.
I'm
sorry
did.
H
B
Thank
you
and
there's
a
second
okay:
let's
go
to
the
public.
G
All
right,
thank
you.
I
guess
to
start
you
know
I
I'm
really
excited
about
what
is
possible
with
the
future
of
policing
and
community,
and
I
just
wanted
to
remind
everybody
that
you
know
we
can
be
reducing
police
numbers
in
in
the
coming
years.
It's
not
set
in
stone
we're
stuck
with
a
certain
system.
I
mean
we
can
really
be
working
towards
really
progressive,
good
changes,
and
I
I
just
wanted
to
remind
everybody
of
the
you
know:
enjoyment
in
that
process
to
work
towards
that.
G
I
think
it's
a
hopeful
good
thing
with
that
said,
I
wanted
to
thank
yourselves
for
I
wanted
to
thank
yourselves
for
the
budget
practices
that
you
have
again
to
work
to
work
on
the
ideas
of
budget
deficit.
Ideas
in
this
time
of
kogit
is
an
amazing
idea
to
me
and-
and
I
it'll
just
bring
our
better
selves
out
in
how
to
work
and
think
in
the
future.
I
think
it
will
avoid
the
concepts
of
bankruptcy,
and
you
know
I'm
just
I'm
really
impressed
by
that
idea.
G
I
I've
been
attending
school
board
meetings
and
from
the
state
level
and
their
how
they
get
their
budgets
from
the
state.
They're
practicing
the
same
thing
and
that's
basically,
democrat
party
ideas.
You
know
you
know
good
democratic
practices,
and
so
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
those
efforts
they
and
in
in
school
districts.
They
will
not
be
relying
on
a
cola
increase
in
the
next
few
years
and
that
you
know
says
to
me
if
you
can
do
that
with
teachers.
That
should
also
be
applicable
to
police
officers.
G
Associations
too,
and
it's
important
lessons
for
ourselves-
and
I
just
want
to
be
able
to
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
just
learn
how
to
practice,
to
say
these
words
here
and
a
place
to
say
these
sorts
of
words.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you,
mr
speakman.
Okay,
returning
to
the
panel
vice
mayor.
F
Thank
you
mayor,
joe
quick
question
on
the
police.
Staffing
you
have
been
processed
in
completion
is
tbd.
Can
you
I
know
you're
not
going
to
give
us
an
exact
completion
date,
but
can
you
give
us
kind
of
a
ballpark
time
frame
when
you
think
that.
K
This
is
one
that
we
had
started
a
while
back,
but
then
we
put
it
on
hold
and
we
just
met
with
the
police
department.
I
think
it
was
just
last
week
to
re-engage
so
we're
just
starting
back
at
starting
it
back
up
and,
as
I
said,
we've
kind
of
expanded
our
scope.
K
It's
going
to
take
a
little
bit
of
time
to
make
it
to
the
data,
so
I'm
not
really
expecting
it
until
after
the
new
year,
but
it
should
be
that
that
time
frame-
I
I'm
hoping
for
january
february,
but
it
can
be-
it
could
go
more
quickly
than
I'm
expecting
or
it
could
be
a
little
longer.
It
kind
of
depends
on
on
how
things
move
move
forward.
I
Thank
you
joe.
I
I
see
on
here
that
secret
review
process
did
not
make
the
cut,
and
I
know
that's
been
on
the
list.
Multiple
years,
it's
not
making
the
cut
and
I'm
I'm
we've.
I
We've
talked
a
little
bit
in
previous
months
about
how
important
planning
building
and
code
enforcement
is
going
to
be,
but
especially
the
planning
department
is
going
in
keeping
our
construction
industry
employed
by
doing
permitting
quickly
and
the
sql
review
process
is
currently,
you
know
has
been
a
hold
up
according
to
many
project
developers
over
over
the
many
if
I've
been
in
office
and
even
longer
than
that,
because
I
know
mayor
le
cardo
said
even
when
he
was
a
council
member
that
that
was
an
issue.
I
I
K
You
know:
that's
it's
a
good,
it's
a
really
good.
Obviously
it's
a
it's
an
important
subject
right
now.
It
didn't
make
the
list
just
from
from
competing
priorities
in
terms
of
carryover
projects
and
the
the
requests
that
were
coming,
our
way
for
the
information,
security
and
beautify
sj
and
the
other
ones.
K
The
I
don't
have
a
really
a
good
answer
for
you.
I
mean
I
think
some
of
these
ones
are
toward
the
bottom
of
the
list.
I
mean
they're,
they're
they're.
Each
of
them
are
important
their
own
way.
I
can
come
back.
K
I
The
list
just
my
two
cents
and
and
happy
to
hear
you
know
competing
viewpoints
from
my
colleagues,
but
looking
at
the
list,
I
see
the
fleet
take
home
vehicles
and
I
think
you
know
is
that
is
that
something
and
that
we
really
need
versus
sql
review
process.
I
don't
know
if
there's
been,
I
see
the
other
ones.
That
say
you
know
it's
high
on
the
citywide
risk
assessment.
I
So
of
course
I
didn't
want
to
take
any
of
those
off,
and
I
and
animal
services
I
know,
has
been
somewhat
of
an
issue
in
terms
of
the
the
licensing,
but
those
would
be
the
two
that,
if
you,
if
you
had
to
that,
I
could
identify
that.
If
you
had
to
make
a
tough
call,
I
would
prioritize
sql
review
process
over
those
two,
not
because
they're
not
important.
K
So
thanks
for
thanks
for
the
that
feedback,
I
think
from
the
take-home
vehicles
it's
that
one's
a
bit
of
an
apples
versus
orange,
because
they're
two
completely
different
scopes.
You
know
the
sql
review
process,
I
think,
would
be
a
much
larger
project,
whereas
fleet
the
table.
K
It's
it's
it's
a
more
narrowly
focused
and
one
of
these
we
do
fairly.
We
haven't
done
it
for
a
few
years,
but
one
of
just
the
basic
controls
about
protecting
that
city
property.
So
I
would,
I
would
definitely
not
want
to
take
that
off,
because
it's
not
as
exciting
sounding,
but
it's
one
of
the
it's
one
of
these
that
these
internal
processes
that
we
really
need
to
keep
on
our
work
plan.
K
We
have
things
like
reviewing
travel
expenditures,
p-card
expansions
in
this
case,
how
we're
using
the
city's
fleet
ensuring
that
it's
they're
used
in
the
proper
manners.
So
I
wouldn't
want
to
take
that
one
off.
I
could
you
know
the
animal
services.
One
is
one
that
we
get
a
lot
of
requests
from
the
from
the
public
about,
so
I
want
to
be
responsive
to
the
public's
request,
as
well
as
just
everybody
else's.
So
it's
a
balance.
I'm
happy
to
hear
what
other
accounts
members
think
on
that.
I
B
The
team
san
jose
review,
which
I
know
we
do
annually,
I
think
we
all
know
their
activity
is
really
halted-
is
ziri,
just
wondering
if
really
that's
worth
the
auditor's
time
since
there's
been
no
activity
there
for
six
months
and
won't
be
for
a
considerable
amount
of
time.
K
On
that
one
again
that
that
one
really
doesn't
take
us
very
long
because
most
of
the
the
bulk
of
the
work
is
done
by
the
outside
financial
auditors,
we're
looking
at
the
performance
piece.
B
I
K
Changes-
I
can
add
it,
I
can
add
it
to
the
list
and
then
we
can
figure
out
from
a
priority
standpoint
how
how
it
all
shakes
out.
I
mean,
I
think
it.
I
don't
see
it
as
one
that
we
can
take
on
in
right
away
just
because
of
the,
but
it
could
be
something
we
can
take
on
after
the
next
round
that
we're
kind
of
moving
forward
with
okay.
So
I'm
trying
to
prioritize
things
that
we
can
take
care
of
in
our
remote
audit
environment,
things
that
are
more
data-driven.
K
I
Thank
you
and
I
think
you
might
find
that
there
are
metrics
that
that
planning
does
track
in
is
there
in
their
part
of
their
process.
So
there
may
be
some.
I
know
I
know
you
guys
do
a
whole
host
of
interviews
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
but
there
might
be
some
remote.
I
And
I
would
really
appreciate
having
your
independent
view
of
of
what
they
track
and
whether
it
is
helpful
to
the
process.
K
C
We
do
an
internal
annual
report
on
take-home
vehicles
so
that
we
can
stay
on
top
of
what
we're
doing
there.
We've
really
tried
a
lot
over
the
years
to
reduce
the
number
of
take-home
vehicles.
It's
typically
only
for
staff
that
are
on
call.
They
have
to
call
back
for,
like
electricians
other
we
do
have
really.
The
primary
departments
that
have
on
call
is
is
in
the
police
department
and
in
the
fire
department,
but
there
are
a
few
other
departments,
but
we
do
an
internal
annual
report
on
that.
Okay,.
B
Thanks
thanks
for
reminding
me
dave,
councilman
canvas.
E
Thank
you
mayor,
and
I
don't
know,
is
if
the
p
card
sounds
like
we've
done
that
audit.
Quite
recently,
I
don't
know.
E
Okay,
all
right
and
as
far
as
the
police
order,
the
police
staffing
audit
is
is
concerned.
Are
you
looking
at
the
police
calls
for
service
just
that,
or
are
you
looking
for
like,
for
example,
when
police
cancel
calls
due
to
due
to
them
being
busy
elsewhere.
K
That's
something
we
can
look
at.
We
haven't
really
gathered
the
data,
yet
we're
just
kind
of
launching
into
what
we
call
our
fieldwork
phase,
where
we
start
start
getting
into
our
deeper
dive
into
the
analyses.
E
Yeah,
I
mean-
and
I
appreciate
that,
because
you
know
nothing
is
as
frustrating
as
calling
9-1-1
and
then
having
them,
cancel
the
call
and-
and
I'd
like
that,
looked
at
if,
if
at
all
possible,
thank
you.
F
H
Well,
in
the
spirit
of
considerate
considerations,
joe
I'm
going
to
add
to
it,
and
this.
D
H
Your
consideration,
and
and
this
is
the
sexual
assault,
child
of
optimistic
violence
and
human
trafficking,
police
department,
protocol
and
response.
H
Times
I
can
certainly
offline,
send
you
an
email
detailing
what
that
would
look
like,
but
that's.
K
Yeah,
that
would
be
helpful.
Thank
you,
so
that
would
that
would
be.
You
know,
in
addition
to
the
the.
H
H
Yeah,
well,
you
know
I
in
in
in
determining
whether
how
long
it
would
typically
take
like
this,
because
you
you've
been
here
long
enough
to
kind
of
you
know.
K
Yeah,
we
generally
have
a
pretty
good
idea
once
we're
thinking
of
different
subjects,
of
whether
it's
going
to
be
a
a
larger
project
or
a
medium-sized
project
or
a
smaller
project.
For
example,
I
mentioned
the
fleet
take
home
vehicles
that
would
be
a
smallish
to
a
medium
size
or,
and
then
something
like
else
on
the
the
one
of
the
new
ones
or
one
of
the
ones
we've
had
is
the
timeless
code
enforcement
responses.
K
That
could
be
a
much
that
could
be
a
much
broader,
bigger
subject,
and
so
then,
what
we
do
is
we
just
kind
of
we
try
to
assemble
kind
of
a
mix
of
bigger
and
smaller
projects,
and
then
it's
just
a
series
of
gantt
charts
of
trying
to
figure
out.
Okay.
K
If
I
have
this
many
people
on
this
project,
how
how
many
months
is
going
to
take
and
each
project
will
take
anywhere
between
four
to
six
months
and
some
of
the
smaller
ones
can
go
a
little
bit
be
shorter,
like
team
san
jose
is
about
it's
less
than
a
month
and
then
just
a
series
of
gantt
charts
trying
to
figure
out
our
staffing
and
how
they
kind
of
line
up
and
then
I
usually
add
a
couple
projects
at
the
end
as
a
cushion,
because
sometimes
things
we
don't
take
something
on
because
there's
some
initiative
within
the
city
and
so
there's
usually
some
cushion
at
the
end
where
I
have
one
or
two
projects,
or
we
add
one
or
two
projects
at
the
end
that
we
may
not
actually
get
to.
K
But
it's
we'll
have
it
there
just
in
case
something
else
goes
more
quickly
or
if
it's
just
not
the
timings,
not
right.
So
that's
how
we
kind
of
figure
out
the
bandwidth
or
figure
out
our
general
bandwidth,
but
the
as
I
said,
the
the
from
what
I
just
heard
that
could
be
what
you
just
described
could
be
a
pretty
large
project
in
it
and
just
kind
of
in
my
head
thinking.
Looking
at
that
gantt
chart
that
I
put
together,
this
is
one
that
would
be
down
the
road
just
from
from
the
other
projects.
H
Sure,
and
and
now
I'll
give
you
a
a
a
bit
of
a
description.
It
would
be
auditing
the
time
between
when
a
survivor
or
of
sexual
assault
or
domestic
violence
or
child
abuse
is
contacted
by
a
police
department,
and
then
the
community
advocate
is
or
and
and
the
time
that
they
are
connected
with
the
community
advocate.
So
it
would
be
an
audit
of
that
response
time
to
determine
whether
there's
any
delays
in
connection
and
connecting
to
services.
B
Councilman
reynolds,
can
I
just
throw
it
just
one
consideration.
I
think
it
is
really
important.
I
think
that
would
be
worthwhile
audit,
but
with
the
changes
down
the
budget
with
the
creationists
the
special
victims
unit.
I
know
there's
a
lot
of
changes
in
process
and
protocol
going
on
right.
Now,
as
we
speak,
I
wonder
if
it
would
be
more
valuable
to
have
the
benefit
of
you
know,
giving
the
department
a
year
nine
months
or
whatever
to
get
that
underway
and
then
doing
an
audit
on
it
to
understand
it.
How
it's
working.
H
Yeah,
definitely,
I
think
it's
you
know
I
I
I'm
what
I'm
concerned
about
is
a
baseline.
I
don't
know
that
there
is
anything
any
process
and
you're.
H
This
might
speak
to
what
you're
suggesting
now
I
don't
know
that
there's
any
data
to
to
compare
it
to
and-
and
it
might
be
worth
our
time,
trying
to
figure
out
how
they
actually
do
this
now,
so
that
they,
when
the
audit
comes
that
they
could
actually
be
measured
on
this,
because
you
know
what
what
joe
might
might
find
is
that
there
there
is
nowhere,
no
ability
to
measure
the
between
the
response
time
and
the
connection
time
right,
and
so
you
know
making
making
this
this
audit
that
kind
of
null
and
void
and
and
if
we
work
with
the
department
proactively.
H
I
think
that
that's
a
good
idea
so
that
we
can,
in
a
year's
worth
of
time,
see
how
that
is
all
working
out.
So
I
yeah
I'm
willing
to
I'm
willing
to
work
at
this
on
either
end
of
whether
it's
directly
with
the
unit
or
through
joe
in
audit.
But
I
wanted
a
baseline
to
understand.
I've
been
trying
to
figure
out
a
baseline
and
I
can't
get
to
it,
and
so
I
was
hoping
to
get
joe's
support
in
this.
H
K
So
if
I
could
jump
in
so
I
think
this
is
so
you
know
what
this
I
mean.
It
sounds
like
a
very
worthwhile
project
and
I
do
agree
that
giving
the
department
some
space
to
kind
of
get
moving
is
helpful.
There
are
two
projects
toward
the
end
that
I
I
mentioned.
I
usually
have
cushion
at
the
back
the
animal
services
one
and
the
sidewalk
repair,
one
which
I
don't
see
either
see
either
as
a
top
priority
right
now,
especially
with
the
sidewalk
repair
program,
the
with
the
new.
K
H
Yeah,
thank
you
for
your
consideration,
joe.
I
know
that
we
have
some
some
changes
made
to
the
sidewalk
repair
and
I
know
that
our
residents
are
absolutely
grateful
for
that.
So
that
makes
me
and
like
I
said,
you
know
I
I
I'm
absolutely
beyond
grateful
for
your
consideration
in
this.
Hopefully,
my
colleagues
will
be
too.
B
Yeah,
I
I
just
would
offer
this
as
maybe
again
a
suggestion
I
think,
as
councilman
ranch
said,
it
would
be
important
to
get
baseline
data
now
to
know
what
we're
comparing
to,
and
so
maybe
this
would
be
an
audit
where
you
know
there'd
be
some
carryover
that
you
know
the
role
of
the
auditor
now
in
establishing
what
are
what
are
the
critical
things
to
measure
and
ensure
that
they're
being
measured
and
getting
good
data
out
of
that
now
and
then
being
able
to
carry
it
over
and
look
at?
Is
it
improving?
B
H
Yes,
absolutely
mayor,
I
think
that's
getting
good
data
is
ultimately
what
we
want
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
our
response
times
are
are
what
is
working
for
our
survivors
and
so
any
way
that
we
can
measure
that
or
get
the
end
and
build
success
to
it,
because
it's
not
it's
never
a
gotcha
moment
for
any
of
our
departments.
It's
really
about
understanding
the
process
and
seeing
any
gaps
in
services,
ultimately
for
our
residents
and
so
yeah.
In
that
spirit,
I
absolutely
agree
with
you
mayor.
H
I
think
that
it's
important
to
figure
out
and
help
our
police
department
figure
out
it.
Do
they
not
have
a
system
in
place
to
measure
this
response
time
and
if
they
don't,
what
can
they
do
rather
quickly
or
in
the
interim,
or
that
they
could
then
figure
out?
What?
What?
What
is
that
response
time?
And
is
there
a
gap
of
services?
Maybe
there
isn't
and-
and
our
response
times
are
wonderful,
but
in
trying
to
figure
that
out,
I
think
yeah.
H
We
we
have
to
approach
approaching
the
and
ask
those
questions.
Like
I
said
I
I
haven't
been
able
to
get
to
the
bottom
of
it,
and
so
I
always
thought
you
know.
Our
auditor
certainly
gets
to
the
bottom
of
most
of
our
questions
and
I
thought
that
he,
this
would
be
a
great
tactic
and
a
great
project
for
him
to
consider.
But
we
could
do
this.
You
know
in
a
kind
of
a
hybrid,
if
you
will
mayor
so
yeah.
B
B
K
Okay,
so
yeah,
so
we
we
could
we
can
we
can.
We
can
figure
something
out.
B
Okay,
all
right,
I
see
paul
soda,
had
his
hand
raised
paul.
B
J
There
you
go
hi
hi
council.
I
agree
with
the
what
councilwoman
adenis
is
talking
about
see.
These
are
parts
of
the
system
that
get
too
bureaucratic
and
there's
certain
elements
that
get
lost
in
the
shuffle.
J
The
ymca
is
not
trying
to
get
anywhere
near
her
they're
next
door,
next
door,
ain't
trying
to
do
anything
and
what
we
saw
was
violence
against
a
woman
being
dragged
and
kicked
in
the
stomach.
Now,
if
I
had
done
that
as
a
citizen,
oh
I
would
be
man,
I
would
and
matter
of
fact,
a
prosecutor
would
have
made
a
career
built
on
prosecuting
me
for
that
crime
and
it
was
a
crime.
J
This
was
a
crime
that
we
witnessed,
and
so
I'm
I
fully
support
what
it
is
that
councilwoman
dennis
is
talking
about
and
you
what
you're
talking
about
is.
We
need
to
hire
more
staff.
We
need
to
hire
more
staff
for
what
you
can't
even
function
within
the
context
that
you
were
given
now,
and
you
think
that
throwing
more
money
and
more
people
in
it
is
somehow
never
going
to
solve
the
problem
either
do
with
what
you
have
or
get
out
and
get
some
new
leadership.
J
That's
really
the
solution
to
this
issue,
because
the
fact
that
you
don't
have
this
data
to
be
able
to
measure
the
response
time
and
prioritize
to
prioritize
this
means
that
you're
insufficiently
using
the
city's
money
in
order
to
bolster
that
police
department
and
we're
getting
nothing
in
return
for
it
except
delayed
response
times
and
excuses,
and
I'm
tired
of
it.
Thank
you.
J
B
You
all
right
back
to
the
committee.
I
can't
remember
if
there
was
a
motion.
K
Could
could
I
ask
that
the
motion
be
amended
to
include
the
sequa
and
council
member
uranus's
projects
and
to
move
the
sidewalk
repair
and
animal
services
to
the
recommended,
but
or
considered,
but
not
recommended
that
way?
It's
kind
of
memorialized
in
the
workplace.
E
Okay
also
make
sure
that
we
have
the
the
cancelled
calls
in
the
current
report.
B
All
right,
then,
let's
vote
uranus.
I
B
Thank
you.
Okay.
Let's
move
forward
thanks
joe
welcome
to
item
four,
which
is
street
naming
policy.
Thank
you
vice
mayor
for
your
work
on
this.
Did
you
want
to
say
anything
before
we
go
to
the
public.
F
We
doesn't
look
like
anyone
from
the
public
is
going
to
speak
on
this,
so
I'll
go
ahead.
All
right.
B
F
Speak
so
this
came
about
because
a
group
that
approached
me
about
the
possible
renaming
of
a
street
and
they
presented
their
kind
of
their
roadblocks
and
dilemma
and
when
they
brought
to
my
attention-
and
I
saw
some
of
the
challenges
they
were
having
in
by
making
a
simple
change
in
in
our
rules-
would
not
only
benefit
them,
but
other
groups
and
individuals
who
want
to
rename
the
street.
So
we
thought
it
would.
F
This
would
streamline
the
process,
make
accountable
for
properties
that
actually
are
facing
that
street
and
have
an
address
on
that
street
versus
properties
that
just
touch
the
street.
It
might
be
the
back
of
the
property,
so
they
really
don't
have
a
direct
impact
to
the
renaming
of
the
street,
because
it's
not
going
to
change
the
name
of
the
street
that
they're
on,
if
they,
if
they're,
only
adjacent
to
the
back
part
of
the
property
or
the
side,
part
of
their
property.
B
Thank
you
vice
mayor
any
questions
or
comments.
Councilmember
chemist,
yeah.
E
It
I
I
really
don't
understand
the
differences
between
our
current
code
and
what
you're
trying
to
do.
But
so
let
me
ask
this:
hopefully
not
a
a
dumb
question,
but
the
the
let's
say
that
a
building
is
on
a
street
and
they
have
several
tenants.
Like
a
suite
number
one
and
floor
number,
two
has
suite
number
two:
whatever
right,
those
will
still
be
notified.
You're
talking
about
the
adjacent
streets
won't
need
to
be
notified.
Am
I
correcting.
E
F
So,
within
a
certain
radius,
all
the
properties
will
be
notified,
but
in
terms
of
approaching
or
taking
a
vote
of
the
impacted
properties,
we
want
to
have
only
the
impacted
properties
that
face
the
street.
That's
going
to
be
renamed
or
having
the
address
on
that
street.
So
just
again,
using
the
analogy,
or
example
that
I
used
before.
So
you
might
have
a
a
property
that
is
facing
or
adjacent
to
or
has
an
address
on
one
street,
but
the
back
of
their
property
touches
the
street.
That's
going
to
be
renamed.
F
That's
involved
with
their
street
address,
because
it's
the
back
part
of
the
property
or
the
side,
part
of
the
property,
so
they
would
be
notified,
but
in
terms
of
any
kind
of
voting
or
polling
or
any
kind
of
outreach
that
where
we
need
their
consent.
E
G
F
Can
if
I,
if
I
didn't
express
it
accurately,
I.
C
Was
going
to
just
jump
in
and
give
rosalind
a
chance?
Well
so
certainly
this
is
this
is,
I
think,
a
a
a
minor
change,
so
we're
green
lighting
this,
because
you
know
it's
there's
not
really
a
lot
of
effort,
and
I
think
it
really
just
gives
the
appropriate
weight
to
the
people
who
have
an
address
on
the
street
versus
those
that
don't
have
an
address
and
it
allows
for
a
really
a
stream
drawing
process.
But
rosalind.
Do
you
want
to
add
any
context
here?
That
would
be
helpful.
H
A
Dave
you
you
described
that
perfectly,
so,
really,
nothing
else
to
add.
It's
just
clarifying
that
the
definition
of
effective
property
owners
are
those
owners
and
businesses
that
actually
have
an
address
on
the
street,
where
the
name
is
to
be
changed.
B
Maybe
I
could
just
offer
you
know
one
pragmatic
consideration.
I
think
that
drove
this
was
we're
concerned
about
the
cost
of
businesses,
of
changing
their
stationary
business
cards
and
they're
advertising
about
where
they
are
and
if
they
have
to
actually
change
their
address
and
tell
everybody
they
have
a
new
address.
We
know
that's
a
big
cost
and
that's
you
know
one
of
the
concerns.
E
And
and
that's
exactly
what
I'm
getting
at,
but
even
somebody
with
a
sweet
number
has
to
change
their
address.
I'm
I'm
perfectly
fine
with
renaming
the
current
street
that
we're
talking
about,
but
for
the
future.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
somebody
with
it,
for
example,
I
I
I
want
the
business
that
I
consult
on
north
first
street,
I'm
on
the
top
floor.
My
business
is
on
the
top
floor.
Suite
number
you
know
13.
F
If
you
have
to
defer
that
to
to
roseland
if
the
in
the
tenant,
because
you're
talking
about
a
tenant,
not
the
property
owner
but
a
tenant
in
that
property,
correct.
E
A
B
Hi,
thank
you
all
right
item
five
or
actions
related
police
reform,
reimagining,
police,
strengthening
investigative
authority,
the
opposite,
independent
police
auditor.
I
just
wanted
to.
I
think
many
of
these
items
are
self-explanatory.
B
I
just
wanted
to
offer
one
suggestion
that
clearly,
community
process
is
part
of
many
of
these
items
and,
to
the
extent
that
the
city
managers
team
would
come
back
to
council
with
these,
it
would
be
helpful
to
have
a
proposal
for
how
a
community
process
might
be
injected
appropriately
prior
to
meaningful
decisions
that
are
made
one
way
or
another,
and
so
yeah
happy
to
start
that
conversation
now,
but
I
think
every
more
relevant
conversation
to
have
after
the
sea
managers
teams
had
an
opportunity
to
look
at
this
and
then
propose
something
to
counsel.
B
J
Paul
soto
from
the
horseshoe-
I
don't
know
if
anybody
knows
this,
but
the
internal
affairs
department
of
the
police
department,
where
you
go
and
file
if
you've
been
abused
by
an
officer
the
office
suite
number
considering
you're
a
catholic
picardo,
the
office
number
is
six
six,
six
you're
being
a
catholic,
I'm
sure
you
would
know
what
that
means.
J
This
is
the
this
is
the
sweet
number
for
the
internal
affairs
and
they
laugh
about
it.
When
I
went
in
there-
and
I
mentioned
it-
and
I
said
you
know
what
that
is
actually
very
characteristic
of
what
goes
on
here
and
I
was
laughed
at
so
this
is
the
number
of
satan
within
a
biblical
context.
For
those
of
you
that
are
not
christian
or
catholic
666
is
the
number
of
the
beast
it's
the
number
of
satan.
J
It's
a
satanic
number
in
in
in
the
ultimate
goal
of
satan
is
to
destroy
the
human
form,
because
the
human
body
holds
the
image
of
the
creator
within
a
christian
and
judaic
concept
and
framework,
and
so
that
this
is
a
little
little
side
comment.
The
the
police
poa
should
not
have
any
influence
every
single
body.
Cam
needs
to
be
turned
over
immediately
to
the
police
auditor
immediately
every
single
time
that
there
is
a
that
there
is
a
great
bodily
injury
anytime,
that
an
officer
fires
his
weapon.
He
must
be
tested.
J
J
We
want
blood
or
we
want
urine,
take
your
pick
but
we're
taking
one
okay,
because
you
would
demand
that
the
cardo,
if
somebody
committed
a
felony,
if
somebody
committed
some
kind
of
homicide,
you
would
demand
it
as
a
prosecutor
that
he'd
be
tested,
you
wouldn't
want
to
know
exactly
what
was
in
his
blood
at
the
time,
but
with
an
officer
all
of
a
sudden,
it's
all
hands
off,
not
going
to
happen.
The
poa
needs
to
be
taken
out
of
the
process.
Thank
you.
B
Thank
you
all
right.
Returning
to
the
panel
councilman
kenneth.
E
Mayor,
I
appreciate
the
work
that
u.n
council
did
on
this
memo.
It
is
quite
extensive.
E
I
do,
however,
agree
with
you
on
making
sure
that
we
have
a
community
process
and
and
that
you
know
we
don't
go
forward
with
without
vetting
some
of
the
ideas
that
we're
talking
about
here
and
I'm
I'm
wondering
if
we,
you
know
you
and
I
have
both
lived
through
it
through
some
times
where
we
try
to
pass
things
without
the
poas
at
least
tacid
agreement,
and
we
we've
seen
things
go
really
bad
in
our
city
and
I'm
I
would
love
I
I
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
the
opinions
of
the
poa
and
and
or
you
know
I
want
them
at
the
table.
E
Basically,
I
want
all
parties
at
the
table
like
I
do
with
like.
I
do
ask
with
many
of
the
things
that
I've
asked
in
the
past
in
study
sessions.
I
want
that.
I
want
the
pros
and
the
cons,
and
I'm
wondering
if
that
can
be
done
in
our
assessment,
because
just
hearing
from
the
public
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
we're
going
to
solve
our
problems.
I'd
love
to
hear
the
opinions
of
police
in
this
matter
and
how
their
services
would
be
affected
by
some
of
these.
B
Thank
you,
councilmember
and,
as
you
know,
of
course,
the
first
two
items
which
regard
relate
to
really
significant
changes
in
disciplinary
investigations
and
disciplinary
processes
would
require
under
state
law
that
we
actually
negotiate
whatever
we
intend
to
do
with
the
poa.
That's
under
state
law,
under
the
meyer's
noise
brown
act
with
regard
to
the
outreach
the
the
community
outreach,
I
agree
that
you
know
we
certainly
want
abroad.
B
You
know
we
want
to
make
sure
everybody
in
the
community
feels
hard
and-
and
so
I
you
know
again-
I
know
we
we
haven't
made
it
explicit.
That's
my
fault,
not
making
it
more
explicit
in
the
memo,
but
it
would
be
helpful,
maybe
for
the
city
manager
to
take
a
first
crack
at
it
to
see.
You
know
what
what
makes
sense
in
terms
of
the
community
process
before
we
get
rolling
down
the
road
and.
B
E
C
Thanks
councilmember,
so
I
certainly
appreciate
the
you
know
the
the
plan
here
to
engage
the
community.
You
know
I
there's
there's
a
comprehensive
amount
of
work
that
we're
looking
at
here
with
these
police
reforms,
and
so
I
do
appreciate
that
a
little
bit
of
space
here
to
kind
of
come
back
with
some
recommendations
on
how
we
go
about
engagement
on
this
work.
I
think
we
need.
We
owe
you
all.
You
know,
as
as,
as
we
put
out
early
in
july
in
july,
really
just
a
summary
of
the
work.
C
I
think
what
we
owe
you
is
more
of
a
plan
for
getting
the
work
done,
because
that
summary
is
just
a
listing
of
all
the
items
in
here,
of
course
we're
adding
to
them.
So
I
do
think
we
owe
you
a
plan
for
how
we're
going
to
get
this
work
done,
who's
going
to
lead
that
work
and
and
how
and
who
are
we
going
to
involve
along
the
way.
So
we
look
forward
to
doing
that.
I'm
not
ready
to
do
that
right
now,
but
we
will
be
soon.
E
And,
like
I
said,
I'm
willing
to
to
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
this
memo,
but
I
do
want
members
well
the
poa
at
the
table.
I
know
that
I
don't
understand
policing
as
much
as
they
do
and
and
and
for
me
to
make
a
decision
I'd
want
to
know.
You
know
both
sides
of
the
the
coin
and
not
just
the
one
side.
E
I
I'll
I
I
I
I
maybe
I
I
don't
want
to
take
away
your
thunder
vice
mayor.
Did
you
want
me
to
make
the
motion
or
do
you
want
to
speak?
First?
Oh,
you
are
speaking
I'll,
be
quiet.
B
All
right,
casper
member
arenas.
H
Thank
you.
So
my
question
was
a
similar
in
terms
of
the
work
plan.
I
think
that
councilmember
campus
was
releasing
to
dave.
You
just
mentioned
that
you
you,
you
actually
need
to
set
up
a
work
plan,
but
you
don't
have
an
idea
in
terms
of
when
this
would
roll
out.
H
I
want
us
for
our
community
to
anticipate
very
well
in
terms
of
timeline
when
they
can
be
engaged
when
they
can
expect
to
be
engaged
and
they've
been
wanting
to
be
part
of
of
a
process
for
for
some
time
now,
for
to
let
them
know
it's
gonna
be
a
process.
This
is
the
pro
you
know.
I
know
it
takes
time
to
have
the
process,
but
I
so
one
I
want
to
know
what
that
more
or
less
what
that
timeline
would
look
like.
H
I
think
it
needs
to
be
reasonable
so
that
our
residents
don't
feel
that
we
are
so
that
would
they
feel
that
we
are
listening
to
them
and
then
I'm
glad
to
hear
you
say
that
you
want
to
hear
from
stakeholders,
but-
and-
and
I
hope
that
separately-
I
don't
think
our
community
needs
to
be
in
the
same
room
as
a
poa
and
and
have
arguments
about
you
know
who,
whose
opinion
it
weighs
more.
H
So
I'm
I'm
glad
that
that
you're
gonna
gather
this
information,
but
for
our
residents
and
the
people
who
we
are
actually
responsible
for
and
that's
those
residents
who
pay
your
taxes
and
and
fund
our
services.
I
wanted
to
be
clear:
when
can
they
expect
to
be
involved?
Is
really
bottom
line.
C
Yeah
I
appreciate
the
question
council
member,
as
you
can
imagine,
we
are
very
much
just
trying
to
get
our
arms
around
this
work.
It
was
my
hope
to
be
able,
to
you
know,
be
back
with
the
council
in
august
here
with
really
the
framework
of
how
we're
going
to
go
about
doing
this
work.
You
know
and
not,
that
we
have
to
wait
for
everything
to
be
done
and
have
you
know
complete
package,
obviously
there's
many
pieces
to
this,
and
I
would
expect
us
to
make
you
know
progress
on
various
pieces.
C
You
know
on
different
timelines,
but
I'm
actually
meeting
with
jennifer
mcguire
tomorrow
to
kind
of
talk
through
this
and
and
kind
of
put
a
plan
together
that
we
can
bring
to
council
and
get
your
input
on
on
how
we
go
about
that.
So
I
know
I'm
not
answering
your
question
in
terms
of
you
know
when
can
the
community,
but
I
do
appreciate
the
sense
of
urgency
around
this
and
and
we
we
need
to
get
out
into
the
community,
so
they
see
that
this
is
real
and
that
we're
committed
to
doing
the
work.
H
H
Thank
you.
So
I
I
appreciate
your
your
response
and
you
being
so
considerate
at
dave
public.
I
just
want
us
to
not
give
them
another
we're
still
working
on
this
when
we
get
to
council.
You
know
I
want
it
to
be.
H
More,
it's
gonna
take
some
time,
but
I
want
them
to
have.
I
want
them
to
have
some
dates
at
that
at
that
point,
because
there's
been
a
couple
of
council
meetings
where
you
know
we've
been
talking
about
this.
I
think
people
are
looking
forward
to
this
opportunity
and
I-
and
I
just
I
appreciate
that
you
can
give
that
to
me
now,
of
course,
I
I
look
forward
to
seeing
that
work
plan,
but
I
hope
that
we
we
don't
leave
another.
F
You
mayor
first
of
all,
council
member
canvas.
Thank
you
for
not
stealing
my
thunder.
I
appreciate
that,
but
dave
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I'm
going
to
make
the
motion.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
to
be
clear
on
what
my
motion
is
going
to
be
and
because
the
intent
all
along
was
to
have
a
robust
community
engagement
process
both
with
with
our
residents
and
advocates,
as
well
as
the
poa
and
other
stakeholders.
F
So
that
was
always
the
intent
and
we
probably
could
clarify
that
more
in
our
our
memo.
But
as
far
as
emotion
and
direction
would
the
motion
be
for
to
direct
you
to
come
back
to
counsel
with
a
work
plan
or
what
would
what
would
the
context
of
my
motion
be?
Let's
try
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
what
your
expectations
are.
C
Yeah,
thank
you,
council,
member
or
vice
mayor.
I
I
maybe
I
have
a
question
also.
C
I
I
was
working
under
the
premise
that
this
this
item
that
we
we're
looking
at
right
now
would
go
to
council
next
week,
and
you
know
I
hopefully
I'm
able
to
provide
a
little
bit
more
of
a
proposal
by
next
tuesday
about
kind
of
how
we
might
manage
this,
and-
and
so
I
think
we
we
still
have
another
kind
of
opportunity
to
discuss
that
at
council
next
week,
unless
I'm
working
under
the
wrong
premise
here.
C
B
B
Do
some
of
this
work
as
well
and
we
recognize
everyone's
pretty
short
staff,
particularly
in
this
moment,
and
so
if,
if
you're
at
a
point
where
you
know
you
don't
think
you
come
back
tuesday
with
a
clear
sense
of
work,
plan
and
community
outreach
and
all
that
and
all
that
I
get
it.
You
know.
Let's,
let's
do
this
one,
we
actually
feel
confident.
We
have
a
good
plan,
I'm
not
adamant
about
the
timing.
I
guess
I
would
suggest.
B
C
C
If
we,
if
we,
if
just
from
my
perspective,
we
had
an
additional
week,
I
think
we'd
be
in
better
position
to
answer
some
of
these
questions
and
propose
something
more
thoughtful.
F
I
I
would,
I
would
like
to
have
a
more
thoughtful
proposal
as
opposed
to
something
right.
I
do
have
the
same
sense
of
urgency
that
council
member
arenas
has,
but
if
we're
going
to
do
it,
let's,
let's
try
to
do
it
right
and
not
have
to
backtrack
or
make
major
changes,
because
we
didn't
have
the
foundation
set
up
correctly,
the
first
time,
so
I'm
immutable
to
defer
in
a
week.
So
I
guess
it
would
just
come
back
to
rules
next
wednesday.
Would
that
be
the.
F
Okay,
so
so
the
motion
would
be
to
have
our
to
approve
our
memo
and
have
it
go
to
council
for
the
council
meeting
of
the
18th.
C
A
C
Vice
mayor,
that
would
also
include
what
the
mayor
just
referenced,
which
is
marrying
up
with
with
4.1
from
yesterday.
B
F
And
what
was
the
other
item
number
5.23
3.3.
I
think
that's
right
all
right
so
to
combine
this
item
with
4.1
and
3.3
and
move
all
those
items
to
the
council
meeting
of
august
18th.
B
Okay,
all
right,
let's
vote,
then
tony
arenas.
B
Hi
all
right
thanks
everybody,
then.
The
final
item
is
item.
Six.
The
temporary
modification
arts,
commission
extension
attorneys
turned
out.
Commissioners
and
councilmember
campus
and
davis
have
authored
this.
Would
you
either
you
like
to
speak.
B
Hand
you
want
to
go
there
first,
let's
go
then
to
ramona
snyder.
A
Okay,
hello,
council
and
mayor-
I
am
here
today
to
give
my
full
support
to
council
members,
davis
and
canvas's
memo.
I'd
like
to
briefly
do
a
quick
timeline
of
events.
June
12th
you,
the
mayor,
created
a
memorable
memo
to
the
rules
committee,
which
included
all
commissioners
that
had
terms
ending
in
june
30th
to
extend
our
terms
to
june
31st
2020..
My
name
was
listed
on
that
memo
on
june
17th.
The
memo
went
to
rules
and
it
was
voted
to
go
to
the
full
council
on
june
30th
on
june
17th.
A
The
replacement
memo
was
written
by
you,
but
it
still
included
all
commissioners
whose
terms
ended
on
june
30th.
That
included
me
on
june
24th.
I
downloaded
the
agenda
for
the
30th
and
I
was
still
listed
on
the
agenda
for
commissioner
extension
between
june
25th
and
june
28th.
My
seat
was
filled
june
29th.
I
jone
loaded
the
accounts
agenda
and
saw
that
my
name
was
no
longer
on
the
extension
memo.
A
I
emailed
the
city
clerk
and
reminded
her
that
my
name
was
included
in
that
memo
for
extension
and
asked
why
she
omitted
me
she
did
not
respond.
Also
on
june
29th,
commissioner
roma
dawson
also
emailed
the
city
clerk
about
not
being
on
the
extension
member
and
she
said
that
the
appointments
had
been
made.
Okay,
I
asked
why
was
my
name
removed
from
a
live
memo.
My
name
was
on
a
original
memo
and
I
don't
think
you
can
alter
a
document
after
it
has
been
posted
to
the
public.
A
The
new
appointment
should
have
been
taken
off
the
consent
calendar
so
that
the
extension
memo
was
voted
on.
First,
the
new
appointments
could
have
been
put
on
the
next
council
meeting.
We
had
our
memo
in
the
queue
to
be
voted
on
before
new
appointments
were
made
and
nobody
had
been
appointed.
Yet
I
feel
this
is
absolutely
unfair
that
we
were
not
given
our
due
time
at
council,
and
so
now
we
are
back
at
rules
again
to
try
and
get
it
on
the
council
for
next
week.
Thank
you.
J
A
Thank
you
mayor
and
rules.
Committee
members.
I
won't
go
over
what
ramona
said.
I
would
just
like
to
thank
council
member,
this
and
davis
for
putting
this
on
the
public
record,
because
this
has
been
really
a
source
of
embarrassment
for
me
personally,
and
I
want
to
assure
those
newly
appointed
council
arts,
commission
members
that
it
had
nothing
to
do
with
them.
I
simply
felt
like
it
was
my
civic
duty
to
offer
to
extend
terms
of
experienced
arts
commissioners.
A
We
do
recommend
a
budget.
We
sit
on
grant
review
panels.
We
do
a
number
of
things
that
other
commissions
don't
do.
It
seemed
like
my
civic
duty
when
only
two
commissioners
would
be
left
experienced.
A
I
have
been
watching
the
council
meetings
where
all
of
you
are
dealing
with
coved
and
I
just
offer
my
profound
gratitude
and
admiration
for
what
you're
confronting
and
what
you're
dealing
with
it
brings
tears
to
my
eyes.
Every
time
I
watch
and
I
just
want
to
say
again,
we
were
trying
to
do
our
civic
duty
and
I
can
I
feel,
for
those
that
are
already
appointed
and
in
no
way
want
to
affect
their
terms,
and
I
would
plead
with
you.
You
know,
arts,
commission,
their
meetings
are
not
videoed.
A
There
are
not
substantive
minutes,
kept
only
very
brief
action
minutes
and
there's
no
way
for
the
public
to
engage
and
we
are
in
a
crisis.
I
don't
need
to
tell
any
of
you
about
the
budget.
I
mean
tlt's
off
a
cliff
and
I
just
hope,
hope,
hope
and
plead
with
you
to
please
focus
on
our
cultural
community.
They
need
you
and
I
will
look
for
ways
to
be
of
service
to
the
city,
that
I
love
and
thank
you.
B
Thank
you:
okay,
thanks
rama
and
ramona
for
your
service.
Let's
come
back
to
the
council,
councilman
davis.
I
Thank
you
mayor.
I
just
I
think
both
ramona
and
and
roma
gave
a
a
good
overview
of
kind
of
what
what
had
happened,
and
I
think
really
for
the
arts
commission,
as
they
are
a
body
that
does
have
a
budget
and
make
allocations
it.
It
makes
sense
for
there
to
be
some
continuity
and
some
some
help
with
turnover.
I
So
that
was
kind
of
the
reasoning
for
council
member
chemists
and
my
memo,
and
what
this
will
do
is
the
the
idea
is
not
to
to
not
seat
the
new
members
but
to
have
the
members
terms
whose
whose
terms
expired,
but
are
being
extended
to
be
additional
members
just
temporarily
for
the
arts
commission,
so
that
there
can
be
that
institutional
knowledge
continuing
on
the
arts
commission.
So
with
that,
I
will,
I
will
move
our
memo.
I
B
Okay,
thank
you,
councilmembers
davidson
kamis.
I
have
a
motion
and
seconded
any
other
comment
and
let
me
just
respond
to
mona
snyder's
comments.
B
B
We
had,
I
know,
objections
and
concerns
that
came
from
some
council
members
about
other
commissioners,
new
commissioners
who
wanted
to
serve
and
they're
having
an
opportunity
to
serve.
I
was
not
aware
that
appointments
were
made
prior
to
the
time
of
the
council's
consideration
of
that
action
until
actually
the
day
that
it
was
happening,
and
then
it
was
obvious
that
we
had
a
real
conflict
because
we
had
in
fact
appointed
commissioners
at
the
same
time
that
we
were
considering
the
opportunity
to
extend
others.
B
So
it
is,
I
know,
frustrating
to
folks
on
all
sides
and
I
think
it's
nobody's
fault.
The
reality
is
we're
all
just
moving
very
fast
and
trying
to
make
sure
we're.
We
can
be
fair
to
folks
who
are
frankly,
all
dealing
with
adverse
circumstances
from
from
this
pandemic
in
various
ways.
B
Okay,
any
other
comments.
A
Mayor
this
is
nora.
I
just
want
to
make
sure,
because
this
is
going.
This
will
have
to
go
back
to
council,
so
we
want
to
clarify
that
this
will.
It
will
go
to
council
it'll,
need
an
ordinance
amendment,
effective
retroactive
to
august
11th,
and
that
the
council
will
waive
the
regular
appointment
process
for
these
four
commissioners
and
their
appointment
term
will
be
retroactive
only
to
august
11th.
B
A
C
B
All
good
all
right,
then:
let's
vote
tony
arenas.
J
Yeah
good
afternoon
council
I
I
was
given,
I
talked
to
the
family
of
of
scarlet
marine,
and
I
was
given
the
opportunity
to
use
some
of
the
time
that
I
had
with
the
pac
meeting
a
couple
of
days
ago
to
speak
on
behalf
of
scarlet
money
in
her
own
words,
I
talked
with
the
family
and
I
saw
how
the
entire
family
was
impacted.
My
entire
community
has
been
impacted.
I
was
impacted
by
witnessing
this
this.
J
J
J
You
wouldn't
allow
that
to
be
entered
into
the
record,
because
that
would
be
blaming
the
victim
that
somehow
another
the
victim
did
something
in
order
to
justify
the
behavior
of
the
perpetrator,
and
that
is
what
has
happened
with
us
as
a
species.
Is
that
we
automatically
when
we're
looking
at
a
human
being
being
victimized
like
that
by
a
person
that
has
a
badge
in
the
psychology.
We
have
to
come
up
with
some
kind
of
rationale,
because
the
victim
must
have
done
something
to
deserve
it.
J
This
is
why
the
poa
must
not
at
all
under
any
circumstance,
be
involved
in
this
process
at
the
table.
That
is
a
conflict
of
interest
of
the
public.
You
are
putting
the
public
in
danger
every
single
time
that
you
allow
the
poa
to
say
anything
they're,
not
in
any
moral
position
to
stand
in
judgment
of
any
of
their
officers
because
they
have
lost
their
moral
compass.
Thank
you.
J
B
You
there's
a
person,
a
member
of
the
community,
whose
phone
number
ends
in
4963
welcome.
A
Yeah
hi
sam,
it's
it's
martha
o'connell.
I
didn't
have
my
hand
up,
so
I
have
no
idea
why
what
happened
when
you
called
my
name,
but
it's
a
great
segue
into
letting
you
know
that
I
was
part
of
a
meeting
today
discussing
access
to
the
first
housing
commission
meeting.
That's
going
to
be
held
next
week.
A
We
haven't
met
for
months,
and
my
concern
is
that
there
are
people
who
do
not
have
access
to
the
internet
that
are
on
commissions,
and
I
spoke
to
the
issue
that
it's
very
important
that
we
offer
the
the
option
of
the
phone,
because
not
every
we're
not
all
digitally
equal
in
silicon
valley,
as
we
well
know
so,
they're
working
on
that
they
are
going
to
have
a
phone
number.
I
also
raised
the
issue
of
what
happens
if
your
computer
goes
down
and
you
can't
access
the
particular
meeting
so
they're
working
on
that.
A
I
did
want
to
say
that
when
something
like
this
happens,
it
would
be
great
if
there
was
somebody
in
the
city
in
the
clerk's
office
that
could
help
folks
navigate
the
system.
With
with
these
kind
of
problems,
I
was
using
a
different
browser
and
I
I
was
on
zoom,
I
didn't
push
any
buttons.
I
have
no
idea
what
happened.
All
I
know
is
you
called
my
name,
so
just
just
filling
you
in
that
there
is
a
problem
and
we
make
it
user
friendly.
Thank
you.
B
Okay,
martha
just
so
you
know
what
I
saw
was
a
little
blue
hand
was
up
next
to
your
name,
whoever
was
using
the
browser,
so
apparently
something
had
activated
the
little
blue
hand
thanks
martha
blair,
beekman.
G
Hi,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
thank
you.
My
sound
may
be
a
little
tough
at
this
time.
Sorry
we're
the
time
to
reevaluate
our
human
ideals
and
human
values,
and
that
in
itself
could
be
a
revolution.
G
So
a
good
luck
in
that
in
these
efforts
we're
all
making
at
this
time
it
is
time
to
consider
a
better
balance
of
a
local
community
democracy
that
tries
to
work
towards
and
listen
to,
the
voice
of
each
of
each
individual,
and
this
is
compared
with
the
local
democracies
that
tried
to
develop
its
ideas
more
as
bodies
a
body
of
voices
of
a
republic.
G
G
That
is
the
unique
direction
san
jose
will
be
headed
towards
at
this
time.
Please
understand
ash
crawler's
work
towards
tennis
rights.
Intense
forgiveness
has
been
months
in
development,
as
mortgage
forgiveness
and
other
owner
relief
plans
can
cover
most
other
needs
and
worries.
These
times
may
be
grim,
but
people's
ideas
around
rent
help
this
time
or
not,
owners
and
tenants.
Please
stop
riding
like
cats
and
dogs
over
rental
help
meant
to
fully
help
and
relieve
and
cover
all
sides
work
from
this
good
compassion
and
good
reasoning.
G
This
is
how
to
begin
our
to
open,
reopen
our
future
and
ask
the
future
what
where
long-term
social
planning,
how
long-term
social
planning
can
be
based
on
genuine
ideas
of
positive
sustainability.
G
L
K
L
You
know
I'm
I'm
still
having
the
the
same
difficulties
with
accessing
these
meetings.
When
I'm
on
my
smarty
phone,
I
can't
scroll
to
the
right
for
some
reason
to
download
the
agenda
getting
to
the
live
link.
It's
just
it's
just
not
user
friendly.
L
L
What
a
member
of
the
public
is
dealing
with
this
stuff
is
very,
very
difficult
and
that
woman
just
knocked
it
out
of
the
park
with
what
she
had
to
say.
I
took
a
work
off
today
to
focus
on
the
preparation
for
my
trial.
That's
coming
up
where
I'm
alleged
to
have
used
amplified
sound
devices
over
near
the
san
jose
police
department.
L
I
would
like
to
know,
and
my
investigator
and
my
attorneys
are
actively
trying
to
figure
this
out
right
now.
Can
somebody
figure
out
where
my
father's
ashes
are
at
I?
I
need
to
know
this.
Okay,
I
took
care
of
my
father,
my
dad
died
in
my
arms,
okay,
my
dad
died
of
lung
cancer.
I
was
very
young.
L
It
was
a
horrible
thing
to
have
to
go
through.
Okay,
I
want
to
know
where
my
dad's
arms
at
you
guys
took
my
motor
home.
So
can
you
start
making
some
calls
and
figure
it
out?
I
need
to
have
closure.
L
I
need
to
know
where
dad's
at-
and
I
think
that's
a
simple
question:
why
don't
you
guys
do
anything
about
it?
Why
don't
you
figure
it
out?
This
is
wrong
and
it
continues
to
happen
to
people.
You
wonder
why
I
have
this
bond
with
the
homeless
community
and
the
mentally
ill
is
because
san
jose
took
everything
from
them.
Also,
let's
fix
this
please
thank
you.