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City of San José, California
Joint meeting of Rules and Open Government / Committee of the Whole of April 7, 2021
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B
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C
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C
Thank
you
so
we're
going
to
start
out
with
the
agenda
for
april
13th
and
we
are
going
to
start
on
pages
four
and.
C
C
C
E
Hi
blair
beekman
here
happy
happy
april,
I
guess
to
mention
you're
doing
things:
some
coveted
things
and
water
things
next
week,
that'll
be
important
to
talk
about
water,
water
issues
to
deal
to
address,
covet
issues
and
employment
ideas.
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
from
my
words
from
yesterday
were
a
little
long,
but
I
I
was
trying
to
like
figure
out
my
words
about
issues
and
you
know
it's.
E
We
have
really
good
ideas
within
government
to
help
everyday
community
at
this
time,
but
sometimes
we
have
to
hold
back
and
I'm
wondering
what
can
that
be
that
process
where
government
and
community
work
together
to
bring
those
next
steps
of
ideas
through
to
really
helps
people
and
with
the
intentions
that
when
people
are
being
hurt,
you
know
that's
when
to
really
bring
in
government
funding
and
government
help
and
for
a
community
to
to
be
learning
how
they
can
be.
Accepting
of
that
and
trusting
of
that-
and
that's
that's
a
lot.
E
I
think,
there's
there's
an
issue
about
earthquake,
retrofitting
and
subsidies
and
that's
an
item
on
the
next
week's
agenda
five
years
ago.
E
I
think
that
ran
up
against
a
lot
of
pushback
with
you
know,
with
all
the
housing
attendant
rent
things
we
were
working
on,
but
at
the
same
time
jackie
was
trying
to
say
that
if
you,
if
you
work
those
earthquake
retrofit
subsidy
programs,
that
can
fully
help
tenants,
pay
for
costs
a
lot
of
costs
and
and
that
that
and
that's
savings
to
the
tenants
and
it's
savings
for
everybody,
and
it's
a
really
interesting
way
to
work,
and
I
think
now
we
can
be
more
understanding
accepting
of
that
with
all
the
things
that
we're
going
to
have
to
face
in
the
next
five
to
10
years.
E
B
To
address
the
issues
with
new
york
items
with
respect
to
the
police
department,
there
is
a
lawsuit
right
now
on
the
desk
for
the
death
of
the
execution,
I
will
not
say
the
death
execution
of
david
tovar.
Okay,
the
officers
decided
amongst
themselves.
We
are
going
to
be
judge,
jury
and
execution,
and
we're
going
to
murder
this
human
being
in
cold
blood
in
front
of
this
entire
community
and
the
bullet
holes
are
still
going
to
be
in
the
walls
after
we
left.
B
B
With
respect
to
the
issues
regarding
of
the
police
and
and
and
some
of
the
updates
that
are
starting
to
come
out,
there's
gonna
have
to
be
very
clear
guidance
and
very
clear
positions
that
the
council
will
have
to
take
so
that
the
citizens
understand
clearly
what
it
is
that
you
see
on
these
particular
issues.
C
F
Paul,
thank
you
vice
mayor.
The
issues
with
respect
to
this
agenda
is
we're
moving
to
a
point
where
we're
putting
up
a
lot
of
band-aids
over
a
lot
of
what
we
want
to
constitute
and
consider
covet-related
issues.
F
F
I'm
talking
about
anybody
in
the
contemporary
sense
talking
about
historically
by
this
council
and
the
county
of
santa
clara,
because
the
facilitation
of
the
exploitation
of
the
shuttle
program
and
all
of
the
injustices.
Because,
if
you
look
at
the
redlining
map
and
the
setup
program
hello,
they
both
coincide.
F
So
we
have
here
the
evidence
now,
no
longer
can
we
can
we
amuse
ourselves
and
entertain
ourselves
that
we're
just
taking
a
particular
political
position
on
one
side
or
the
other
with
respect
to
the
historical
injustices
that
happened
here,
a
lot
of
the
council.
A
lot
of
the
agenda
items
are
to
deal
with
the
symptoms
of
the
generational
deprivation
of
wealth
and
resources
in.
B
F
B
F
F
C
Thank
you,
blair.
E
E
I
think
I
think
I
said
what
I
needed
to
say
in
my
first
public
comment
and
I
wanted
to
wrap
up
with
a
good
conclusion
and
just
you
know,
I
feel
we
have
a
month
to
go
before
we
have
another
month
before
to
really
get
over
the
next
hurdle
of
of
covid
cases.
There's
a
new
strain
going
around.
E
We
have
to
be
really
wary
of
that.
We're
not
at
a
free
pass
stage
yet,
and
we
have
to
be.
You
know
really
considering
that
keep
keep
the
mask,
use
up,
watch
the
hands
all
that
good
stuff
and
what
I
tried
to
what
I
meant
to
end
with
in
my
last
public
comment
was
just
that.
I
hope
I
hope,
as
you
know,
city
government.
E
You
know
in
may
and
in
the
coming
months
and
in
may,
with
your
budget
reports
and
things
that
you
really
plan
to
to
share
new
organizational
ideas
and
new
ways
of
practices
with
the
community
and
and
what
can
be
funding
ideas
to
share
with
the
community
and
how
to
make
that
process
safe
and
understandable,
and
how
we
learn
to
work
that
I
know
you're
making
your
attempts
and
it
takes
work
to
do
that.
But
to
make
that
clear
for
all
of
us
and
and
and
for
all
of
us
to
have
good
understandings.
E
I
hope
we
can
do
that
and
it
takes
effort
and
skill
and
practice,
and
I
I
my
field,
my
goal
is
that
people
don't
get
hurt
and
how
we
work
to
do.
That
is
the
key
and
yeah
and
then
that's
how
we
have
dialogue
about
upcoming
issues,
around
covid
and
business
practices
and
and
from
that
good
work.
That's
how
we
help
the
economy
and
build
rebuild
the
economy.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
bringing
it
back
to
the
committee
councilmember
cohen,.
B
And
just
a
question
item
3.6
campaign
finance
study
session,
since
this
may
have
been
mentioned
before
I
was
here.
What's
what's
the
scope
and
purpose
of
that
agenda
item.
A
Oh,
I
have
the
language
sent
to
the
attorney's
office.
We
just
didn't
get
it
back
in
time
for
me
to
post
it,
so
I
can
get
that
language
to
you.
It's
a
fairly
extensive
look
at
campaign
finance
reform.
It
was
from
a
memo
from
council
member
jimenez
last
year.
B
A
Sorry,
we
are
looking
at
also
having
a
campaign
finance
expert
at
that
meeting
in
we
still
haven't
figured
out
exactly
how
it
might
work.
We
might
have
him
do
a
little
bit
of
a
presentation
just
to
give
everybody
the
background
on
the
case
law
and
financing
to
the
extent
people
aren't
familiar
with
it
or
simply
have
him
available
to
answer
questions.
Not
all
of
the
issues
were
campaign
finance
I,
but
they
all
generally
related
to
campaign
finance.
There
were
some
campaign
communication
questions
also
so.
B
C
B
C
You
okay,
next
up,
is
meeting
schedules,
city
of
san
jose
and
county
of
santa
clara
joint
committee
meeting,
and
I'm
going
to
look
to
see
if
anyone
from
the
public
wants
to
speak
on
that,
and
I
see
a
hand
raised.
F
Is
this
wish,
with
respect
to
the
leader,
councilwoman
carrasco's
memos.
C
This
is
in
respect
to
yes,
the
joint
meeting
that.
F
C
G
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
invite
everyone,
not
only
the
the
piss
fist
committee
is
invited,
but
because
this
is
a
committee
of
the
whole
just
like
rules
is
that
everyone's
allowed
to
partake
in
in
the
meeting,
and
so
I
hope
that
you
all
can
make
it
on
april
29th
at
1
pm.
G
This
is
our
third,
I
think
our
third
meeting
in
which
we're
talking
about
sexual
assault,
domestic
violence,
human
trafficking,
child
abuse
and
looking
at
system
improvements,
giving
updates
and,
and
just
having
really
good
conversations
on
how
to
improve
that
for
for
survivors.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
and
thank
you
again,
councilmember
raise
for
your
leadership
on
this
issue.
All
right,
tony.
A
A
E
There
boy
to
to
try
to
offer
I'm
not
out
to
play
gotcha
at
all,
but
I'm
learning
that
a
few
simple
explanations,
ideas
and
examples
can
help
build
community
trust.
E
I'm
hoping
that,
can
someone
write
back
to
myself
on
a
singular
individual
level.
One
police
chief
mata
was
possibly
chosen
over
former
police
assistant
police
chief
larry
serrado,
I'm
not
out
to
play
gotcha.
I
am
learning
that
a
few
simple
explanations,
ideas
and
examples
can
help
a
community
help,
build
community
trust
and
how
to
also
build
good
community
spirit,
as
some
may
be
very
disheartened
at
this
time
I
feel
any
individual
words
from
someone
at
this
time
can
help
in
the
effort
towards
an
eventually
more
unified
good
community
purpose.
E
I
hope
someone
can
write
back
to
myself
about
this
issue.
I
will
be
trying
to
address
a
letter
to
ask
more
formally
in
the
coming
weeks
and
I
think
it
can
really
help
in
the
efforts
of
you
know.
Why
was
someone
like
an
insider
insider
status
of
anthony
mata
chosen
over
the
outsider
status
of
larry,
gerardo
to
explain
that
reasoning
can
do
a
lot?
E
D
D
Our
commission
has
spent
some
time
hearing
best
practices
for
community
engaged
processes.
We've
looked
at
ways
in
which
we
can
incorporate
these
processes.
We've
been
offered
the
support
of
our
community
action
program,
sacred
art
community
services
to
offer
their
support
services.
Pro
bono
we've
also
considered
best
ways
to
utilize
existing
city
resources
and
we've
engaged
a
graduate
student
intern.
We've
also
developed
an
extensive
matrix
of
stakeholder
targets
that
commissioners
themselves
will
reach
out
to.
C
Thank
you
and
we're
going
to
take
up
your
letter
during
the
committee
discussions,
so
we
will
tackle
it.
Then.
Partnership
for
working
families.
H
I
apologize,
I
haven't
been
able
to
figure
out
how
to
have
my
own
name
rather
than
the
name
of
my
day.
Job
employer
show
up.
This
is
ellie
matsumura.
Apologies
again
for
that.
Many
thanks
to
the
rules
committee
for
receiving
this
important
communication
from
the
public
and
the
commissions
and
the
the
council
and
mayor
for
establishing
the
charter
review.
Commission.
I
am
a
member
of
the
commission.
H
Thank
you
to
council
member
perales
for
the
nomination
and
the
council
for
the
appointment
and
just
wanted
to
support
the
letter
of
the
commission
and
our
chair
in
the
comments
that
he
just
made.
All
the
particulars
of
of
my
comments
are
my
own.
This
is
the
first
charter
review
since
1985
charter
review,
commission
and
our
city
and
world
have
changed
dramatically
since
then,
and
it's
frankly
appropriate
that
this
commission
is
taking
place.
H
You
know
in
in
a
time
of
the
racial
reckoning
as
well
as
covid,
because
the
rules
of
how
we
run
government
have
never
been
more
important,
and
our
commission
has
adopted
commitments
to
apply
an
equity
lens
to
the
charter,
but
that
question
is
extremely
challenging.
There's
no
section
in
the
charter
that
says
this
is
the
section
where
you
know
we
fail
at
equity,
and
so
so
we
it's
a
very
hard
question
for
the
public
to
analyze.
H
So
I
did
hear
the
rules
chair
say
that
this
is
going
to
be
taken
up
further.
I'm
hoping
perhaps
this
could
be
referred
for
action
next
week
and
thank
you
again
for
your
consideration
of
the
issue
today,
as
as
well
as
for
the
action
of
yourselves
and
the
full
council
and
mayor
and
establishing
the
commission.
C
Thank
you
paul.
F
So
within
it
is
such
a
vile
disgusting,
inhumane,
indifferent
and
apathetic
response
to
what
these
human
beings
were
doing
that
established
all
of
the
wealth
that
is
here
in
san
jose
all
of
it.
Every
single
thing
that
you
look
at
in
sea
is
infected
with
that
virus
that
started
in
1850
at
the
charter
at
the
beginning
of
the
charter.
Now,
with
respect
to
what
matamura
had
stated
I
can
identify,
I
am
a
california
registered
native
mission
indian.
I
have
birth
certificates
dating
my
lineage
to
1821.
F
In
california,
I've
been
six
generations.
The
sixth
generation
was
just
recently
born
celestino
he's
my
nephew
he's
gonna,
be
bad.
He's
gonna,
be
versed
in
physics
by
the
time
he's
seven,
and
so
this
is
this
is
the
tragedy
is
that
the
city
itself
does
not
have
the
humility
to
reckon
with
its
own
history
in
order
to
establish
the
fact
that
we
have
by
policy,
have
continued
to
decimate
mexican
populations
in
order
to
further
the
wealth
of
the
anglos
in
the
city,
and
that
includes
dillable.
That
includes
jay
paul.
I
Thank
you
vice
mayor
and
my
council
member.
Some
of
you
know
me
and
know
that
I
have
worked
for
a
number
of
city
council
members
dating
all
the
way
back
to
the
80s.
I
can't
begin
to
count
the
number
of
commission
meetings
subcommittee
meetings.
I've
attended
over
the
years
I
just
finished
six
years
on
the
arts
commission.
I
I
want
to
tell
you
that
it
has
been
excruciatingly
painful
to
watch
these.
These
commission
charter
review
commission
meetings.
This
is
a
very
sadly
under
resourced
commission
and
it's
more
than
just
money.
I
believe
they
need
access
to
city
staff
that
can
explain
the
realities
of
what
works
now,
how
things
operate.
I
They
didn't
evidently
have
an
orientation
at
the
beginning
and
they're
still
struggling
with
many
things
like
who
the
city
attorney
reports
to
I
heard
at
the
last
meeting
people
talk
about
how
the
mayor
proposes
the
budget.
The
mayor
doesn't
propose
the
budget.
We
all
know
that.
Finally,
bob
brownstein
had
to
step
forward
mayor
hammer's,
former
budget
director
and
say,
oh
by
the
way
the
city
manager
has
a
budget
office.
I
So
I
just
am
pleading
with
you
to
expedite
mr
ferrer's
letter
to
the
city
council
and
again
to
just
tag
somebody
to
make
sure
that
this
commission
group
gets
all
the
tools
it
needs
to
do
a
good
job.
It's
a
good,
diverse
group,
diverse
and
backgrounds,
as
well
as
as
ethnicity
and
they'll,
do
a
great
job
for
you,
but
they
need
more
tools
at
their
disposal.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
bringing
it
back
to
the
committee
council,
member
uranus.
G
Thank
you
chair.
I
was
actually
gonna,
make
a
motion
to
pull
this
item
and
I
think
it's
on
page
48
of
the
public
record,
and
I
just
want
to
thank
commissioner
ferrer,
dawson
and
matsumoto
for
for
calling
in
as
well
as
my
own
commissioner
for
district
8,
jeremy
burus,
who
also
alerted
me
to
this
and
flagged
this
issue.
For
me,
and
so
I'd
looked
for
the
rules
committee
to
have
an
opportunity
to
discuss
it.
G
It's
alarming
to
know
that
there
isn't
enough
resources
for
this
very
important
revision
of
our
charter
and
I
think
they
outlined
to
have
outside
legal
counsel
to
have
consultants
to
provide
qualitative
research,
outreach
to
10,
community-based
organizations
and
translation
of
commission
documents,
interpretation
at
meetings,
and
so
I
think
those
those
items
seem
to
be
very
fundamental
to
making
sure
that
they
have
some
level
of
success
which
we
all
are
hoping
for.
And
so
so
I'd
like
to
move
that
as
well
as
move
on
page
42.
G
And
so
what
they've
done
is
done.
A
review
of
the
bill
of
rights
and
have
had
a
conversation
about
this
and
a
revision
for
one
of
those
articles.
And
so
with
that
they
they
just
want
to
make
sure
that
it
is
updated
to
reflect
the
youth
of
today
and
those
their
perspective.
And
so
the
motion
is
to
move
the
item
on
page
48
of
public
record
charter
review
commission,
as
well
as
the
item
on
page
42
for
the
youth
commission
and
the
bill
of
rights.
C
All
right
on
to
the
next
item,
the
viva
advisory
committee
appointment
and
I
see
a
hand
raised
or
actually
it's
down
now.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Okay,
all
right,
tony.
E
Hi,
the
unmute
function
went
into
service.
Finally,
hi
larry
beekman.
Here
you
have
a
few
dumpster
day
items
that
are
on
your
agendas
again,
as
you
have
been
for
the
past
few
weeks
now,
and
you
know
I,
I
find
it
really
interesting
and
hopeful
of
your
staff
that
they're
doing
this,
and
I
think
it's
a
way
to
describe
you
know
what
I've
been
trying
to
describe
is
that
dumpster
days
can
be
a
really
important
way
to
on
a
saturday
morning,
bring
together
all
sides
of
a
local
neighborhood.
E
You
know
to
dump
their
trash,
and
I
think
that
can
that
can
build
some
interesting
concepts
of
you
know
how
to
deal
with
the
homelessness
issue
and
living
in
in
local
neighborhoods
and
and
and
that
communication
developing
those
channels
of
communication
are
really
important.
E
The
san
jose
spotlight
just
ran
an
article
today
about
the
worry
of
that
the
trash
is
being
left
out
on
local
neighborhood
corners
and
it's
causing
you
know,
uproar
and
anger
and
worry,
and
and
also
with
rv
issues
as
well
from
rv
persons.
I've
been
mentioning
the
past
few
weeks,
also
at
this
time
that
you
know
the
city
of
palo
alto
has
developed
some
really
interesting
humanistic
ideas
around.
E
You
know
it's
it's
homeless,
population,
that
parks
and
sleeps
in
their
cars
overnight
in
in
parking,
lots
and
neighborhoods,
and
it's
really
interesting
stuff
really
check
out
the
work
of
palo
alto.
What
they're
doing
right
now?
It's
it
should
be
good
stuff.
The
aclu,
meanwhile,
is
currently
suing
the
city
pacific
pacifica,
because
they're
having
rv
practices
in
pacifica
that
are
not
too
cool
and
aclu
is
pretty
upset
about
that.
So
they
can
be
example
an
example
of
how
not
to
move
forward
with
our
future
rv
questions
and
overall
dumpster
day
issues.
F
Yeah
paul
soto.
I
wanted
to
speak
to
councilwoman
carrasco's
sponsorship
of
this
meeting.
I
I
attended,
and
I'm
very
concerned
about
this
perception
of
self-appointed
leaders
of
be
they
non-profits,
be
they
somebody
on
the
east
side
as
a
leader,
because
I
don't
know
any
leader
that
is
qualified
to
be
a
leader
that
refers
to
himself
as
a
leader.
F
Absolutely
not
one
dollar,
in
fact,
his
energy
and
his
consistency
and
his
dedication
to
the
cause
is
predicated
upon
the
very
privilege
of
being
in
a
position
to
be
an
advocate
for
lineage
that
bore
him,
and
I
think
this
was
articulated
beautifully
in
his
actions
was
cesar
chavez.
Cesar
chavez
had
never
made
more
than
six
thousand
dollars
in
a
year.
F
His
tax
returns
were
produced
at
the
end,
at
the
end
of
his
life,
no
more
than
six
thousand
dollars
this
man,
he
was
buried
in
a
pine
box
as
a
demonstration
of
his
humility
in
the
service
of
his
people,
and
so
it
just
worries
me
and
concerns
me.
There
is
a
there's
this
this
psychology
that
is
being
advocating,
that
all
kinds
of
people
are
leading,
and
I
just
don't
know
what
they're
leading
or
what
qualifies.
C
Thank
you
paul
bring
it
back
to
the
committee.
G
B
Good
afternoon,
council
members,
jewelry
city
otter,
I'm
here
with
our
monthly
reporter
activities
for
march
of
2021.
In
march,
we
issued
three
reports.
We
issued
our
police,
staffing
expenditures
and
workload
audit.
Our
advocate
referrals
audit,
which
you
heard
yesterday
at
council,
as
well
as
our
status
of
open
audit
recommendations.
As
of
december
31st
2020,
which
you
heard
about
two
weeks
ago,
the
balance
of
our
work
plan
is
attached
to
the
memo.
I'm
happy
to
answer
answer
any
questions.
I
ask
that
you
accept
the
report.
E
All
right,
thank
you,
blair,
beekman
here
you
know,
city
audit
issues
this
month,
they're
working
on
as
as
the
past
few
months,
development
fee
work
in
progress.
Tobit
19
explained
your
document
review
annual
performance
review
of
team
san
jose
and,
what's
interesting
to
me,
is
the
ideas
of
a
community
clean
energy
risk
management
practices
and
beautify
sj
programming.
So
I
wanted
to
talk
about
beautify.
Sj
programming
in
terms
of
you
know,
there's
there's
going
to
be
surveillance
and
technology.
That's
involved
hello,
there's
gonna
be.
E
Yeah,
thank
you
sorry
about
that.
There,
oh
great
I've
got
plenty
of
time
here,
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
surveillance
and
technology,
that's
involved
with
with
beautify
sj
things
are
some
at
least,
and
I
wanted
you
know
to
make
clear
that
you
know
from
the
smart
cities
meeting
last
thursday.
E
You
know
bridging
digital
divide
issues,
4
and
5g
issues
that
were
together.
I
mean
those
are
really
important
concepts
and
with
that
4
and
5g
being
placed
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
new
surveillance
and
data
collection,
tech.
That's
gonna,
be
involved
with
that,
and
it
has
to
be
just
kind
of
acknowledged.
E
Basically
and-
and
I
I
I've
been
trying
to
find
ways
to
say
that
you
know
it
really
can
be
the
time
that
you
know
to
make
sure
that
we
have
open
public
policy
ideas
and
practices
that
go
along
with.
With
all
of
that
four
and
five
g,
I
mean
it's
going
to
be
helping
out
vision,
zero,
a
lot
as
well
and
and
again
for
open
public
policies
to
be
a
part
of
that
it
just
it
makes
things
whole
for
ourselves.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
paul.
F
Thank
you,
the
I
would.
I
would
go
so
far
as
to
say
that
the
role
that
the
role
that
blair
and
I
hold
within
the
context
of
san
jose
and
county
of
santa
clara
is
to
inject
into
the
public
record,
informed,
educated,
analyzed
and
and
and
distilled
concepts,
ideas,
perspectives
and
forecasts.
F
F
What
I'm
receiving
from
my
own
spirit
in
the
way
that
it
communicates
to
me
as
a
descendant
of
all
the
tragedies
that
have
befallen
the
state
of
california,
specifically
san
jose
and
and
so
the
the
technologies
that
the
blair
was
speaking
to
and
the
the
surveillance
that
google
is
not
just
some
business.
That's
coming
here,
they're
connected
to
the
cia
they're
connected
to
the
department
of
defense
they're
connected
to.
F
We
haven't
even
articulated
how
far
out
of
their
boundary
line,
because
they
can
have
a
boundary
line
where
their
jurisdiction
is
gonna,
be
in
terms
of
the
police,
because
it's
not
gonna
be
on
san
carlos.
No,
it's
going
to
extend
out
from
there
in
terms
of
their
police
policing,
your
campuses,
so
we
really
need
to
start
having
these
conversations
now.
So
we
understand.
G
I'm
sorry
I
apologize,
I
don't
know,
what's
happening
today,
not
being
able
to
press
this
button.
Okay,
I
I
just
really
wanted
to
thank
joe
for
for
his
report,
his
audit
from
yesterday
on
the
referrals
for
survivors
of
domestic
violence
and
sexual
assault
and
human
trafficking.
It
was
just
very
thorough.
It
really
proved
to
be
an
opportunity
for
us
to
have
some
implementation
of
standards
of
practice
that
weren't
there
before
you
know.
G
I
think
that
a
lot
of
the
times
as
departments
we
feel
like
we
know
what's
best,
because
it's
this
is
the
way
it's
been
done
before
and
probably
because
we
learned
a
lesson
out
of
it
and
we
just
don't
have
it
written
down
to
memorialize
and
and
for
others
to
pick
up,
and
since
we
have
a
about
a
thirty
percent
or
thirty
five
percent
new
police
force.
G
This
really
will
allow
for
that
kind
of
training
to
come
and
and
for
those
folks
to
come
on
board
and
to
learn
the
ways
of
those
others
who
have
this
institutional
knowledge,
but
it's
not
written
down
somewhere.
So
I
just
really
wanted
to
thank
you.
Have
the
take
the
opportunity
to
thank
you
for
that,
and
and
we
will
be
reporting
that
out
in
our
meeting
later
on
this
month
on
the
29th.
So
just
thank
you
so
much
for
for
the
audit
and
your
thoughtfulness.
G
It
and
I'll
make
a
motion
to
approve.
C
A
C
Thank
you.
Next
up
is
santa
clara
valley,
wire,
district's
efforts
to
develop
purified
water
projects
in
santa
clara
county,
and
I
see
we
have
one
public
speaker
blair
go
ahead.
E
Hi
thanks
a
lot
blair
here,
really
nice
words
by
paul
soto
on
that
last
item
that
he
really
defined
what
what
we
have
to
consider
in
the
future
of
google
being
in
san
jose
man.
He
really
just
said
it,
and
that
was
great
of
him.
Thank
you
for
that.
E
You
know
I
for
an
item
like
this.
I
I
I'm
just
trying
to
offer.
I
want
to
learn
how
to
practice
offering
how
to
be
sensitive
and
matter-of-fact,
and
sometimes
it
sounds
a
little
too
over
the
top
too
progressive,
and
sometimes
I
I
get
too
over
excited
about
the
subject
matter
and
I'm
really
sorry,
if
that's
the
case,
I'm
going
to
be
trying
really
hard
to
just
simply
explain
the
parameters
of
this
situation
and
just
to
make
things
self-explanatory.
E
That's
the
kind
of
work
that
me
and
paul
try
to
do,
and,
and
and
just
so
you
know,
subjects
that
can
be
easier-
that
for
ourselves
to
talk
about
that's
incredibly
important
and
it's
hard
to
do
that,
and
it
takes
effort
and
work,
and
thanks
for
your
patience
for
us
being
able
to
do
that,
and
I
mean
that's
all
we're
trying
to
do,
I
think
from
a
progressive
lens.
I
think
we
try
to
create.
We
try
to
share
something.
That
seems
that's
fairly
matter
of
fact.
E
Basically,
and
you
know
I
think,
with
this
issue,
you
know
with
there's
many
issues
involved
that
will
possibly
be
considering
how
to
raise
the
future
of
water
rates
and
you're
going
to
be
asking
yourselves
those
water
rate,
questions
in
terms
of
subsidies.
E
I
really
feel
that
subsidies
are
going
to
play
a
major
part
in
the
future
of
rate
hike
questions,
and
you
have
to
learn
to
talk
to
the
community
openly
about
that,
and
so
we're
not
just
going
around
all
over
the
place
going.
You
know,
there's
rate
hikes,
there's
this
and
that
this
is
awful.
This
is
terrible.
E
If
you
nail
down
the
conversation,
we're
going
to
talk
about
the
future
of
subsidies
in
san
jose
and
what
all
that
entails,
it's,
not
all
bread
and
roses
subsidy
issues
as
much
as
I
like
it
and
it's
important
it
is
and
that
everyone
in
the
in
low
income
should
be
allowed
full
subsidy
protection
at
this
time.
It's
a
complex
issue,
and
I
you
just
have
to
learn
to
openly
start
talking
about
that
with
the
public.
Thank
you.
F
Thank
you
vice
mayor
precisely
what
it
is
that
blair
just
stated
is
what
is
is
is
of
of
importance
that,
where
we
are
now
is,
we
are
at
a
paradigm
shift,
culturally,
economically,
politically
and
existentially
in
san
jose
and
santa
clara
county.
That
has
no
precedent
other
than
the
time
of
manifest
destiny
in
1846.
F
From
that
time
till
now
there
has
never
been
this
kind
of
shift.
Okay
and
it's
it's
happening,
and
it's
gonna
happen.
Okay
and
the
council
needs
to
accept
the
responsibility
because
they
have
the
council
as
a
whole,
as
a
city
has
not
confronted
or
reckoned
with
the
historical
injustices
that
created
everything
in
the
first
place,
you
see
because
once
once
we
have
once
with
that
is
established,
then
it
would
facilitate
your
ability
to
inject
into
the
public
discourse
and
policy
reflections
of
the
city's
acknowledgement
of
those
injustices
see
because
the
infrastructure
is
getting
rebuilt.
F
The
water
is
getting
rebuilt
and
I
would
caution
that
the
the
the
corporation
that
bought
the
water
company
and
it
is
going
to
run
it
gary
dillables
from
boston,
gary
dillables
from
boston.
This
man
went
downtown
and
spent
300
million
dollars
in
this
city
in
the
course
of
90
days.
This
man
has
tremendous
power
to
influence
this
city
that
my
ancestors
built
with
their
own
bodies
and
they're
buried
in
its
land.
F
C
Thank
you
paul,
so
we
drafted
this
this
memo,
as
everybody
probably
took
away
from
our
joint
meeting
with
the
the
water
district
that
these
issues
are
very
complex.
C
C
I
do
want
to
make
one
slight
modification
to
our
memo
and
that
is
on
item
two,
where
we
say,
coordinate
with
valley
water,
to
negotiate
and
enter
into
a
third
party
agreement
with
a
mutually
agreed
upon
consultant
to
facilitate
negotiations,
meetings
between
the
city
and
valley
water.
So
I
just
want
to
put
in
that
one
slight
change.
C
It
was
already
in
implicit
in
our
memo,
but
I
wanted
to
make
it
explicit
that
we
want
to
have
a
mutually
agreed
upon
consultant,
and
that
is
it.
If
I
see
councilmember
davis
go
ahead.
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor.
Just
a
question
is
this
for
to
be
to
be
agendized
for
the
entire
council.
A
Thanks
so
I
will
move
for
the
vice
mayor's
amended
memo.
C
E
My
hand
was
up
the
whole
time
thanks
for
catching
it.
Thank
you
yeah,
just
really
quickly,
this
one's
a
real,
quick
one.
I
I
just
wanted
to
reiterate
from
from
my
first
public
comment
today
that
this
has
an
issue
about
earthquake
retrofit
issues
that
jackie
was
working
on
way
back
in
2015,
with
all
the
rent
ordinance
issues
we
were
dealing
with
at
that
time.
E
I
don't
know
how
well
that
went
over
at
that
time,
but
it
was
I,
I
think
it
made
a
system
incredibly
easy
and
decent,
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
were
just
scared
to
tears
about
it
and-
and
I
understandably,
and
but
yet
how
do
we
learn
that
process
to
talk
to
each
other,
about
the
importance
of
such
programs
and
what
they
can
work
towards
and
accomplish
at
this
time?
E
I
I
hope,
that's
the
goal
of
san
jose
city
government
is
you're,
organizing
yourselves
to
explain
these
sort
of
things
to
the
public,
and
there
can
be
public
debate
and
and
dialogue
and
community
meetings
about
all
of
this
and
how
we
build
our
future.
I
mean
it
was
asked
a
few
times
by
council
persons.
Yesterday,
you
know
what
are
we
organizing
ourselves
around?
You
know
in
this
time
of
kovid
as
we're
starting
to
into
our
next
stages
of
it.
E
How
are
we
going
to
organize
ourselves-
and
I
think
that
is-
we
have
to
really
begin
to
talk
about
the
the
social
safety
system,
we're
building
and
the
system
of
care
and
health
needs
and
and
rent
forgiveness,
and
that
people
don't
get
hurt.
Why
not
take
the
time
this
summer
to
explain
all
of
this
and
and
have
a
review
of
what
exactly
we're
doing,
and
we
just
have
to
build
our
future
in
those
good
terms?
It
can't
be
this
continuous
secretive.
E
You
learn
as
you
go
kind
of
thing.
You
know
on
a
need
to
know
basis,
that's
ridiculous!
You
know
I
mean
make
it
an
open,
shared
process.
We
are
building
a
community
future
and
some
have
really
blown
that
with
this
covert
issue.
We're
building
wonderful
things
out
of
the
era
of
kobe,
but
the
most
important
thing
is
that
we
don't
hurt
ourselves
in
the
future
in
building
our
future
good
practices.
Thank
you.
C
F
Thank
you.
Vice
mayor
in
september
of
2019,
I
attended
a
the
kids
we
lost.
It
was
a
documentary
that
was
sponsored
by
councilman
paralysis
office
and
I
sat
there
in
the
audience
amongst
nothing
but
educators,
probation
mental
health.
You
know
you
know
juvenile,
you
know
all.
I
don't
know
how
many
were
like
me,
but
nonetheless
I
was
there
and
I
was
re-experiencing
what
had
happened
in
juvenile
hall
between
1980
and
1986,
and
it
was
visceral.
F
That
eventually
leads
to
prison,
and
that's
what
concerns
me
about
this
policy
is
that
the
education
and
the
behavioral
problems
that
arise
out
of
third
graders
is
being
monetized,
and
they
are
able
to
scientifically
use
that
information
to
determine
how
many
prison
beds
they're
going
to
need
in
the
future.
This
is
a
very
critical.
C
Thank
you,
blair.
E
Hi,
thank
you,
blair
be
coming
here.
You
know
it
was
a
real
important,
smart
cities
meeting
last
week
that
talked
about
four
and
5g
and
digital,
bridging
and
digital
divide
issues,
digital
literacy,
programs,
that
this
agenda
item
is
about,
and
I
hope
we
can
just
remind
the
importance
of
you-
know:
open
public
policies,
civil
rights
and
civil
protections.
E
They
can
be
a
really
cool
function
of
a
digital
literacy
program,
so,
while
you're
teaching
digital
literacy
to
kids
teach
them
the
merits
and
value
of
civil
rights
and
civil
protections,
and
good
open
public
policy
and
just
good
community
practices
and
democratic
practices,
I
mean
the
stuff
I'm
working
on.
It
is
multi-layered,
it
has
a
variety
of
functions
and
services
and
help
it
can
offer
to
you.
It's
really
a
part
of
the
all
boats
can
rise
strategy
and
it
it
is
a
great
teaching
tool
for
young
people.
E
I
think
for
them
to
get
an
education
about
civics
and
what
is
our
good
practices
that
that
works
in
a
form
of
equality
I
feel
and
that
I
can
teach
civics
to
both
east
side
and
west
side.
Kids
really
well
and
I'd,
be
interested
to
see
what
develops
out
of
those
civic
lessons
in
the
next
20
years,
and
I
hope
it
becomes
a
part
of
the
digital
literacy
program
to
better
comprehend
what
we're
building
at
this
time.
Covid19
knocked
us
for
a
loop,
but
yet
we
were
building
four
and
5g
ideas
way
before
covert
19.
E
C
Thank
you
bringing
it
back
to
the
committee
council,
member
euravis.
G
Thank
you
chair,
so
I
did
have
a
discussion
with
jill
and
angel
regarding
this
item
and
angel.
I
just
want
to
confirm
that
in
lieu
of
this
report
coming
to
nsc
that
we
would
have
a
verbal
report
come
in
sometime
before
that
annual
report
is,
is
scheduled
in
the
fall.
F
G
Thank
you.
It's
just
important
for
us
to
be
on
the
same
page
as
our
library,
director,
who's
heading,
our
digital,
digital
literacy
and
all
digital
action
items
so
that
we
are
all
supporting
our
children
as,
as
you
know,
patterns
are
changing
and
needs
are
changing
and
in
case
we
have
some
gaps
and
services
as
we
work
with
our
own
respective
school
districts.
I
think
it's
just
important
to
stay
connected,
so
I
really
appreciate
that.
Thank
you
and
I'll
move
to
accept.
F
Thank
you.
First
of
all,
I'd
like
to
thank
councilwoman
arenas
for
the
very
humane
and
very
authentic
extension
of
of
your
of
your
understanding,
of
what
it
is
that
I
am
experiencing
have
experienced
and
and
what
I'm
sitting
with
now
experiencing
two
evictions
within
one
month
of.
F
One
as
a
result
of
a
sexual
assault
and
the
other
one,
as
a
result
of
my
reporting
that
this
house
was
lacking,
coveted
protocols
and
as
a
result
of
my
reporting
that
I
was
evicted,
because
the
man
that
ultimately
died,
which
compelled
the
reason
why
I
called
the
county
health
department
in
the
first
place
he's
dead.
F
He
died
in
the
house
and
two
days
prior
to
that,
I
filed
the
report
because
I
was
concerned
about
his
safety.
It
was
that
advocacy
that
got
me
evicted
and
I'm
homeless
on
the
street
now
wandering
around
just
available
for
anything,
there
was
a
man
that
had
a
gun
that
was
pointing
at
another
human
being
right
there
in
front
of
a
city
hall.
He
was
in
the
rotunda
at
three
o'clock
in
the
morning
check
the
reports
at
three
o'clock.
F
I'm
passing
by
I'm
hearing
somebody
screaming
help,
help
help
he's
got
a
gun
I
show
up
and
the
dude
starts
backing
up.
He
starts
backing
up
off
me
and
he's
like
fiddling
around
in
his
pockets.
This
is
what
I'm
exposed
to
on
the
street,
because
I'm
vulnerable
now
and
this
so
I
already
know
I
don't
have
much
time
left.
F
C
Thank
you,
blair.
E
Hi,
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
a
good
meeting
today.
Thank
you
for
the
patience
you
know
to
hear.
Once
again,
you
know
my
feelings
about
open
public
policy
and
with
technology.
I
think
I've
really
labeled
well
my
feelings
today.
I
hope
it
can
really
help
the
meeting.
I
wanted
to
quickly
offer
my
feelings
about
the
charter
review.
Commission.
E
I've
been
trying
to
describe
you
know
my
feeling
and
importance
of
I
think
the
work
of
open
public
policy
in
10
years
time
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
our
community
democracy
in
a
lot
different
terms
than
we
are
now.
We
can
be
in
terms
that
really
invite
inequality
more
of
an
equality
of
everyday
community
they
and
that
what
the
relationship
they
have
with
their
government-
and
I
know
that's
hard
for
you
to
hear
as
local
government,
but
something
is
possible
that
can
that
can
safely
grow
and
safely
build
a
process.
E
You
know
a
democracy
of
the
individual
as
a
compared
to
a
democracy
as
a
republic,
and
that's
the
key
terms:
how
to
understand
what
we're
building
and-
and
we
can
do
that
with
good
steps
and
and
do
it
well
and
open
public
policy
can
really
help
with
that
process.
We
have
guidelines,
we
have
legal
precedence.
E
The
charter
commission
is
understanding
that
they've
offered
some
good
words
and
I
think
we're
leaving
the
strong
mayor
initial
strong
mayor
ideas
that
mayor
le
cardo
had
and
we're
thinking
of
community
and
council
and
that's
cool.
Thank
you
very
much.