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coffee.
Good afternoon everyone and

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welcome to the closed session
for a stockton city council.

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Today is JULY 26, 2020.

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To see clear please take road
been there.

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There's no doubt that present

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is present.
Counsel on the right is absent

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vice PRESIDENT M\lenchon
present to the client.
Thank you.

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There aren't any addition to
closed session so we'll move on

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to the announcements of closed
session item three point one
conference with legal counsel

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existing litigation is closed
session is authorized pursuant
to section five four nine five

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six nine eight of the
government code iverna three

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point two conferences

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labor
negotiator this closed session
is authorized pursuant to

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section five four nine five
seven six eight of the
government code items three

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point three thirty three point
five public employee
performance evaluation this
closed session is authorized

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pursuant to government
code section five four nine
five seven item three point six

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conference with legal counsel
potential litigation.
This closed session is
authorized pursuant to

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government code section five
four nine five six that might

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be in item three point seven
public employee recruitment

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statutory appointment.
This concession is authorized

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pursuant to government
code section five four nine
five seven item for public

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comment quote do we have any
public comments this evening?

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The comments section there

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.
Good evening everyone.

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Welcome to the regular session
at the stockton city council

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today JULY 26.
Twenty twenty two city clerk

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please take ro council member

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joe represent the that's the

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one thing that's not right
present vice PRESIDENT

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M\lenchon present we have a
quorum.
Thank you.
At this time I'd like to ask

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mayor for gozi to lead us into

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flaccidity but of the united

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states of america and to the
republic for which it stands.

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I need energy and justice for

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all and thank you at this time
I'd like to invite pastor keith

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green of charlotte delta valley

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church to give the invocation

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samaritan finally just thank

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you tonight for these for this
meeting.

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My GOD, I thank you, father GOD
for all of these public
servants and GOD all those who

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have answered the call father

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got to serve and care about our
city lord GOD and father GOD, I

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ask you to put your hand on
each and every one of them
allow them to govern and to

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make decisions for GOD with
wisdom that GOD with

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compassion, father GOD and with
foresight.
Lord GOD I ask for protection

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for them GOD and protection for
our city.

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Lord GOD there is so much that
we need here father and I know

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I know father GOD that you have

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stockmann in your eye and so we
thank you father GOD and we
give you the prayers in jesus
name.

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Amen and then thank you pastor

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green item eight report back to
taken in closed session city
attorney do we have any

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reportable actions even nothing
to report.

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Thank you.
Item nine there aren't any
additions to regular session

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item ten recognition's
announcements or reports city
clerk do we have any

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recognition's?
Million.
Thank you.

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Item eleven public comments the
city of stockton invites public
participation in multiple
forms.

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You provide your comments by
using one of these comments.

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He comments a link is located
on the city's agenda page email

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city clerk I can see that job
if you have any questions you

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MAY e-mail your comments to
city clerk at stockton.

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See you got grv.
You can leave a voice message
by downing two zero nine nine

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three seven eight four or five
nine.
Your message will be
transcribed then including in

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the meeting record if you have

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any questions regarding any
of these forms of participation
please contact the office

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of the city clerk.
This is a time for citizens

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comments, announcements or
invitations.
You MAY comment on any subject

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within the jurisdiction of city
council including items on the
agenda.

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You're limited

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to one three
minute comment opportunity.
This is not a time for
discussion with council

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regarding subjects not on the
agenda for this meeting as the
brannock limit such discussions

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comments made by members of the
public during these items MAY
not reflect the viewpoint

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of members of the council.
We ask that you maintain the
rules of decorum as outlined in

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city council meeting decorum
policy title for chapter four
point zero three paragraph two

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which reads persons addressing
the council shall not make

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personal impertinent, unduly
repetitive, slanderous or

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profane remarks to the council
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Any member of the council city

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staff or the general public nor
other loud threatening personal

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abusive language nor engage in
any other conduct that disrupts

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the service or or otherwise
unreasonably impedes the

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orderly conduct of the council
meeting.
Any person who makes such

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remarks who are as loud
threatening personal abuse
of language, who is unduly

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repetitious or engages in
extended discussions

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of irrelevancies or who engages
disorderly conduct that
disrupts disturbs or otherwise

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and reasonably impedes the
orderly conduct of any council

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meeting shall at the discretion
of the presiding officer or
majority of the council be

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barred from further ordinance
before the council during that
meeting.

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In short, we do not our
personal attacks.

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therefore please be respectful
of these chambers of all who
sit here and at the viewing

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audience court do we have any
comments from members of the

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public for consent items or
items not listed on the agenda

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this evening within the

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aguardiente

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hello council she
had her back.

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It's you probably hear from the

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public.
Give my introduction to the

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people in the crowd this
morning I did on the
PRESIDENT's talk
of firefighters local four or

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five six I'm not a lifetime

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resident in stockton and my
wife is also a resident

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stockton so not only being a
approved of stockton four or

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five six being a very proud

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person of the city of stockton.
So as you guys know, having

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lost one of our brothers

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earlier this year and the city

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to give more that was second to

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none uh anything that we asked
for mpd we ask from our city

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manager council members, the

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mayor we got and and I'm very

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proud and our my membership is

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very proud of what the sendoff
that we did our brother max.
So I know that.

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But thank second I'm here I

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know that there's that you guys
had an agenda or excuse me you

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had a minute to are are you you
know, start the fire department

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has been punched in the guts
for a long time so it was good

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that we were able to come to a

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fair and equitable imo you and

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I appreciate city manager harry

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black and your council members

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to look at the amended portion

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to our M.O. You either take in
my veteran team will take 100

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percent consideration what we
missed when it came to the
wording, the fine print of that

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so I appreciate you guys to do

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the right thing and I think you
start the fire first.
Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Robert taylor

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and

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robert
taylor.

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I'm here with much of the girls

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outside that one has come down

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to just discuss the issue with
the housing authority and the

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way things are being conducted
throughout stockton.
My wife passed away in

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SEPTEMBER.
I was up two little girls

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didn't know what to do.
I lived on the streets.

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I lived in my car.
I lived just about everywhere
that you're not supposed to

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live with.

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My girls prayed every single
night that I was going to have

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my kids taken away every time I
did a call to the housing

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authority I got a call to
central valley low income

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housing which is helping out
only after intervention by one

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of the council members I was

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getting no, no, no.
I remember when I was a kid

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looking at these people inside
the room and thinking I wish I

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could just get their together
,you know, excuse my language

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now one of those people and I

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see the distained discussed
that people have for folks like

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my son and we're not getting
help.

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We're now finally starting to
get on my feet that you know,

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it's still hard to deal with

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having two little girls looking
to you for the answers when you

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don't have any.

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I did an experiment is about a
month ago just to see how many
people would stop and say

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anything to little girls down
by the movie theater down here

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and put out a blanket and have

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them lay down in the blanket
covered up.
Just see how many people stop.

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It was so six police officers

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nothing everything citizen that
got everything together,

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nothing to hours.

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This went on after two hours
the one person that came up the

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that everything was ok was

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another homeless person which
just goes to show that once

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again we are people we most

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of us that are in this
situation don't want to be and
we're not by any chance of our

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own but we're stuck in and

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hundreds and hundreds
of thousands of dollars

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of these programs every year
every year it took me

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contacting somebody in a higher

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and higher power to actually
get something done as soon as I

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mean that.
I absolutely know the very next
day my phone is ringing off the

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hook.

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Everybody calling everybody
this point now.

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But up to that point people
didn't give a about me and my

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girls even look at us on the

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street so my comments here for

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a single purpose just to show
that a little bit

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of intervention and maybe a
phone call to my folks like

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yourselves and and a higher
position in the media a little

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bit more employers can help a

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lot more families because one

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on one email and here I am.
I'm ready to go.
I'm going to get in to replace

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me and my girl wouldn't be safe
but up to that point two and a
half years, two and a half

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years having every door shut,

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you know, it's hard to see
people on the side of the road
when you have something that is

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even harder when you have
nothing and you're sitting

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right next to these people just
for thought.
Yeah.

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Thank you

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,

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anthony nancy lynn

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I

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that's another the hey that uh

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first of all I can think that

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uh the you have and that's the
that's uh that's the fact that

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applied to the death of uh also
one of the you know let's put

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that into I as of right now

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help to fifty six people that

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see that sort of thirty nine

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percent.

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They feel that because we do

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have access to them and they

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lead and that other uh the math

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doesn't have the that's quite

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the the the the things we do

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with the as you guys know the

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getting this and it's street

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that's a lot of things whatever
it MAY be that they need help

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the so that they can put that

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and I yeah I think each and

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every one of you that's the
part that's coming up and that

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I know

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that the the jesse to

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that I um I agree with
tormenters as well.

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Um I was with them for about
six months.

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they got off the streets.
Nobody wanted them to stay

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wasn't an this statue and

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they're laughing in my life and
other people as well that I've

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seen and I she said to times

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off the streets every day if I

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live in more or less but we're

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out there every day out there

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and I all I can say is my cares

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is they care very good about
this.

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So um I mean that's pretty much

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what I can say.
She's helping me work on

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getting my license back on.
She's just really worked with
you to help me get to where I

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am today and that's housing job
and all the rest of it for

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nothing and it's all I can say
and everything.

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Thank you.
Thank you.

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Jones

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john pride

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Good evening.

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Your daughter haven't had a

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serious the last six months

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like JANUARY.

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I did not she did poorly and my

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grandma her daughter came in

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and then four months ago my

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other daughter got killed on

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hamilton lussick road.

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I've got two guys that race and

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have decided not to and I said

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thank and now they're selling

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his house there and the guy's

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trying to is trying to beat us

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so and I just had a heart
attack last week.

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I didn't to that pajarito if

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the are and and mean I'm in bad

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shape so I'm trying to like
lady said she had apartment for

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a city hotel but you got to pay

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thirty dollars so I rented for

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thirty dollars I come back a

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call that she had she said she

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had to start that and when I

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come back a forty five that's
when she took that sixty

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dollars we never heard from

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again most of the time and I do

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get with that that husband they
they had me a lot and stake

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your husband so I'm just paying

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for vacation and have this got

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a lot me I and son have got
four kids.

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Yeah there's more to aratani

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time he's called the name and

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this is killing me.

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Yes I know it is so nice lady

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right there young lady right I

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that's I'll be back because

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I've been a by my time

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magnesite but now I'm glad that

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they cannot MISS Her so thank

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you suzanne cariddi

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hello.

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I just came up here I just

00:21:49.603 --> 00:21:51.603
wanted to ask about uh the

00:21:53.707 --> 00:21:55.707
people that wanted us to pay

00:21:57.477 --> 00:21:59.313
fifty dollars per person for
application fee which they put

00:22:01.782 --> 00:22:03.650
us on the list for five years
and I don't think that's right

00:22:06.420 --> 00:22:08.121
because I mean that after the
five years before they even

00:22:09.957 --> 00:22:11.791
look at our application or
anything and I had already put

00:22:13.861 --> 00:22:15.861
an application in liberty.

00:22:17.465 --> 00:22:19.766
Has the guy said that he did
this in a couple of days and he

00:22:21.536 --> 00:22:23.536
didn't sat down and talked to

00:22:24.839 --> 00:22:26.840
the lady and she was telling my
partner that you're not
qualified.

00:22:32.313 --> 00:22:34.114
He's a why is he not qualified
?
You know?

00:22:36.985 --> 00:22:38.953
And she said because we this is
for low income only but that's

00:22:40.522 --> 00:22:42.522
a third of the has that is that

00:22:43.910 --> 00:22:45.910
the so that bothers that point.

00:22:45.560 --> 00:22:47.560
Thank you.

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Thank you.

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alyssa laidler

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and you have I
don't want to look at the

00:23:08.251 --> 00:23:09.951
acceptance of the class the the
to the senate panel.

00:23:12.188 --> 00:23:14.455
I have done a good johnson
campaign for stockton city
council district five.

00:23:16.225 --> 00:23:18.225
Unfortunately account that the

00:23:19.995 --> 00:23:22.897
other candidate MR. Brando does
that in his address that he
filed with that land at the

00:23:24.466 --> 00:23:26.267
address he thought that the
earth is in district five, that

00:23:28.237 --> 00:23:29.971
he does not currently have that
today I propose that the fully

00:23:32.441 --> 00:23:34.943
accepted declaration that the
candidate I ask that the city
listed allow that the

00:23:36.512 --> 00:23:38.413
catechesis to insure that this
address is correct if it is not

00:23:40.820 --> 00:23:41.749
correct and that is a violation
of federal law that I would

00:23:43.320 --> 00:23:45.540
hate to see the siddartha that
the violation to correct and

00:23:47.724 --> 00:23:49.491
also that his opponent and
turned down chastity's platform

00:23:51.894 --> 00:23:53.894
such that this for a candidate

00:23:55.531 --> 00:23:57.566
to this is a this is a
dismissal of stockton residents
right.

00:24:00.369 --> 00:24:02.369
To see past actions I that we

00:24:03.240 --> 00:24:05.207
can look at the do of this.
We owe it to the voters

00:24:06.243 --> 00:24:07.910
of district five to
transparency and integrity.

00:24:10.513 --> 00:24:12.513
Thank you, jessica.

00:24:16.953 --> 00:24:18.953
The last

00:24:29.633 --> 00:24:31.633
good evening everyone.

00:24:33.603 --> 00:24:36.205
If some of you don't know my
name is just one of those and
other than that, the other

00:24:36.641 --> 00:24:38.641
advocacy specifically focusing

00:24:40.711 --> 00:24:43.790
on the house situation in the
city.
I came today just to discuss

00:24:45.182 --> 00:24:46.816
the hurdles that I am coming
across with the housing

00:24:49.530 --> 00:24:51.530
authority, central housing

00:24:52.923 --> 00:24:54.791
those two though they do
amazing work with MR. Taylor

00:24:57.361 --> 00:24:59.361
centavo he has been that taken

00:25:00.631 --> 00:25:02.799
care of in the hotels and the
housing authority that
dispatcher processed.

00:25:04.969 --> 00:25:06.969
We're still waiting to get him

00:25:08.338 --> 00:25:10.740
into the house but that's
what's going for him is
apparently not available for

00:25:11.976 --> 00:25:13.911
other.
I have multiple clients that I

00:25:15.379 --> 00:25:17.447
tried to refer to central
valley for them to tell them

00:25:19.717 --> 00:25:22.218
that they don't they won't
accept their application.
They've got to go through two

00:25:24.255 --> 00:25:26.256
on one when they go through to
them.
I had another client that I

00:25:28.126 --> 00:25:29.860
took in and I sat there for
three hour meeting the central

00:25:32.630 --> 00:25:33.931
valley and the documents that
to that not accepted for the

00:25:35.400 --> 00:25:36.934
vacation for was not acceptable
for central valley.

00:25:39.471 --> 00:25:41.471
So we're living the trailer the

00:25:42.874 --> 00:25:45.375
size a car with and being told
that you now have to go back
and get all these other

00:25:47.120 --> 00:25:49.914
documents again.
She would have walked out
of that meeting had I not been
there.

00:25:51.316 --> 00:25:53.484
I'd have another client.
She has to say that the five

00:25:55.287 --> 00:25:56.987
children she has epilepsy
housing authority has had the

00:25:58.690 --> 00:26:01.325
waiting for two or three years
for her housing and they just
told her that if she doesn't

00:26:02.860 --> 00:26:04.729
get her birth certificate for
her youngest child from san

00:26:06.665 --> 00:26:09.267
francisco by thursday she's
removed from the list.
All the other documents return

00:26:11.136 --> 00:26:12.804
that she can't drive.
She has epilepsy.

00:26:15.400 --> 00:26:17.241
So I'm going to go get her
birth certificate but she
doesn't have money.

00:26:18.577 --> 00:26:20.577
it's the end of the that I had

00:26:25.251 --> 00:26:27.251
another mom who who lost

00:26:39.532 --> 00:26:41.634
her
housing because her landlord
died or her mother lost his

00:26:41.634 --> 00:26:43.736
house because it caused it.
So she got on the street
housing vouchers taken.

00:26:43.736 --> 00:26:46.205
They did not give it back to
her.
I had to send her through the
whole process to reapply again.

00:26:46.205 --> 00:26:48.808
So now she's finally getting
processed again.
I have MISS Lisa here.
She was displaced I gather for

00:26:48.808 --> 00:26:50.910
the cause of the fire inside
the housing authority to get
her into housing for since

00:26:50.910 --> 00:26:52.910
APRIL I believe the finally let

00:26:52.945 --> 00:26:54.913
her in on saturday.
It shouldn't be this difficult

00:26:56.116 --> 00:26:58.250
and there shouldn't be a lack
of consistency with all
of these agencies.

00:27:01.555 --> 00:27:03.555
The it's impossible almost to

00:27:04.591 --> 00:27:06.291
keep your funding charged when
you're living on the street.

00:27:09.610 --> 00:27:10.929
People have given up.
They don't believe that he

00:27:12.980 --> 00:27:13.932
cares and as MR. Taylor showed
you with this experiment,

00:27:16.203 --> 00:27:18.304
people didn't care.
It's it's just there is so much

00:27:20.173 --> 00:27:22.741
funding out there right now
that there's no reason that we
can't come up with better

00:27:24.711 --> 00:27:26.579
solutions solutions for this
problem right now they're tired

00:27:28.214 --> 00:27:30.820
of waiting.
There's the those are not

00:27:31.985 --> 00:27:34.621
consistent across the board for
each individual.
So I just ask that you start

00:27:35.890 --> 00:27:37.890
looking other options besides

00:27:39.393 --> 00:27:41.393
more shelters and no housing.

00:27:49.700 --> 00:27:51.700
Clarence jones

00:27:57.712 --> 00:27:59.712
, the and I'm as

00:28:00.748 --> 00:28:02.748
I said last time that these

00:28:05.520 --> 00:28:07.520
programs you know, I'm in a

00:28:09.324 --> 00:28:11.324
situation like I was judge

00:28:13.194 --> 00:28:15.194
david plan for my type

00:28:16.864 --> 00:28:18.598
of situation because I did a
lot of I know the same

00:28:19.634 --> 00:28:21.634
situation.

00:28:24.239 --> 00:28:26.239
You know that like I said last

00:28:26.608 --> 00:28:28.608
week, I know the situation like

00:28:30.979 --> 00:28:32.979
this all my life.

00:28:34.215 --> 00:28:36.215
I know my you know but I

00:28:41.156 --> 00:28:43.156
realized that to my see that's

00:28:44.660 --> 00:28:46.660
just a waste that is good in

00:28:49.331 --> 00:28:51.331
our time we look back twenty

00:28:56.710 --> 00:28:58.710
nine in our time it's that

00:28:59.908 --> 00:29:01.908
between the tea party realize

00:29:16.592 --> 00:29:18.592
that that the now not too far

00:29:21.898 --> 00:29:23.898
in the business and the future

00:29:30.500 --> 00:29:32.500
not like I said on a I just

00:29:37.380 --> 00:29:39.380
hope and pray that the I myself

00:29:41.684 --> 00:29:43.684
that this was a dire situation

00:29:45.955 --> 00:29:47.955
and I feel that I can see why

00:29:48.424 --> 00:29:50.424
people give up.

00:29:53.430 --> 00:29:55.164
You know all the red tape and
everything you got to take it

00:29:56.700 --> 00:29:58.367
to in that with the same people
that perpetrated this they

00:29:59.536 --> 00:30:01.536
don't realize karmi something

00:30:06.843 --> 00:30:08.843
else go back but I just hope

00:30:14.184 --> 00:30:16.180
they did for all of us in these
type of situations that they

00:30:19.220 --> 00:30:21.220
just got some point to see

00:30:25.730 --> 00:30:27.730
what's going on and that like I

00:30:32.669 --> 00:30:34.604
said you that this man that
it's not the cause of that work

00:30:36.373 --> 00:30:37.907
and I just good.
Yeah ok.

00:30:40.344 --> 00:30:42.344
Thank you.

00:30:46.984 --> 00:30:48.984
In the forty

00:31:02.500 --> 00:31:04.635
.
Thank you.
I'm twelve contingent.

00:31:07.500 --> 00:31:09.139
Are there any items that the
council would like to pull out
this time.

00:31:09.941 --> 00:31:11.608
Twelve nine twelve fifteen
twenty seventeen and twelve

00:31:16.747 --> 00:31:18.784
twenty one
.

00:31:18.784 --> 00:31:20.784
Do you have motion to approve

00:31:22.530 --> 00:31:24.922
the remainder second one to
twelve one also will get

00:31:28.593 --> 00:31:30.593
through the remainder cachay

00:31:36.168 --> 00:31:38.168
votes please I said thank you I

00:31:39.638 --> 00:31:41.572
do not have twelve point one
pulled by council member right

00:31:44.376 --> 00:31:46.710
I just have a question for
staff on this.
I know if the city attorney

00:31:47.913 --> 00:31:49.913
question or city question there

00:31:51.783 --> 00:31:53.818
was a comment made regarding
this an accusation that if we

00:31:55.454 --> 00:31:57.122
certify this it would somehow
not be appropriate because

00:31:58.891 --> 00:32:00.758
of the comment they can someone
speak to the appropriateness

00:32:01.961 --> 00:32:03.961
of certifying the results

00:32:06.231 --> 00:32:08.231
of the election council.

00:32:09.601 --> 00:32:11.236
I suppose the city clerk here
allegations were brought

00:32:13.806 --> 00:32:16.241
forward some time ago in
reference to that the stated
this evening, however, our

00:32:18.244 --> 00:32:20.450
charter states that the legal
requirement is that we go based

00:32:20.980 --> 00:32:23.140
off of what is on the
candidate's voter registration
card.

00:32:26.180 --> 00:32:27.952
We did in fact confirm that
counties are the voters that

00:32:29.789 --> 00:32:31.789
MR. Is within the city council

00:32:33.459 --> 00:32:35.394
district.
We have no other information

00:32:36.896 --> 00:32:38.229
stating that this is in fact
untrue.

00:32:40.900 --> 00:32:43.335
And so based on the information
and conversations with the
registered voters as well as

00:32:45.772 --> 00:32:47.173
our city attorney, we are clear
to proceed.

00:32:49.242 --> 00:32:51.242
Thank you.

00:32:52.512 --> 00:32:54.512
Motion to approve second guess

00:32:58.951 --> 00:33:01.153
your votes please
pass the
seven.

00:33:03.223 --> 00:33:05.358
Thank you adam.
Zero point nine polled by vice

00:33:07.194 --> 00:33:09.194
mayor fagoty.

00:33:10.797 --> 00:33:12.797
So this is a public art project

00:33:14.434 --> 00:33:16.602
at victory park.
It has been a very long time

00:33:18.238 --> 00:33:20.406
coming.
there used to be a totem pole

00:33:21.909 --> 00:33:23.909
there and now we've finally

00:33:25.679 --> 00:33:27.413
gotten to the point where we
have something that's going to

00:33:29.349 --> 00:33:31.884
be constructed and I love the
fact that it's somebody local.
I think that's important that

00:33:33.720 --> 00:33:35.720
we have somebody I think that

00:33:38.326 --> 00:33:40.326
the the mockup or what we have

00:33:41.620 --> 00:33:43.630
provided to us that is showing
us what it's going to look
like.

00:33:44.732 --> 00:33:46.399
I know when we had we had a
community meeting regarding

00:33:52.406 --> 00:33:54.174
this that the public definitely
had some very strong ideas.

00:33:56.411 --> 00:33:58.279
I know that this ultimately is
something that was approved by

00:34:00.748 --> 00:34:02.748
the stockton arts commission.

00:34:04.419 --> 00:34:06.419
Correct.

00:34:08.489 --> 00:34:10.489
Ok, and so my thing is looking

00:34:12.260 --> 00:34:14.194
at what the exhibit or the
project is going to look like.

00:34:14.362 --> 00:34:16.362
What are we going to do to

00:34:20.468 --> 00:34:22.403
ensure that it it remains
viable for the years to come

00:34:23.671 --> 00:34:25.671
because it's a standing

00:34:27.976 --> 00:34:29.676
structure of three people if I
remember correctly what looks

00:34:31.680 --> 00:34:32.980
like three people holding
boxes.

00:34:36.351 --> 00:34:38.119
So I just kind of want to know
what we're going to do to

00:34:39.321 --> 00:34:40.954
ensure that it's here for years
to come.
Sure.

00:34:43.692 --> 00:34:45.426
First let me introduce myself
because I have another council

00:34:46.828 --> 00:34:49.230
officially at lunch.
I'm the new director for
community services.

00:34:51.367 --> 00:34:53.501
So nice in front of you this
evening and thank you for the
question.

00:34:54.903 --> 00:34:56.604
So a couple of things will be
different from this project

00:34:58.373 --> 00:35:00.108
from our previous them and that
is one just the materials that

00:35:01.910 --> 00:35:03.744
it's made out of obviously
won't be a wood structure and

00:35:06.249 --> 00:35:07.949
also even though it is a public
art project, it still goes

00:35:09.685 --> 00:35:12.153
through a formal engineering
review plan.
So it will need to meet

00:35:13.789 --> 00:35:16.570
code and it will go through a
formal engineering and
permitting process that will

00:35:18.193 --> 00:35:20.261
ensure that it needs over the
code.
So from the beginning all

00:35:21.397 --> 00:35:23.464
of the groundwork will be set
for this to be a long standing

00:35:25.635 --> 00:35:27.635
project and beyond that we have

00:35:28.905 --> 00:35:30.672
put a contingency in the
agreement with the artist that

00:35:33.242 --> 00:35:35.100
for the initial first few years
of the once it standing that

00:35:36.846 --> 00:35:39.313
the artist would be responsible
for coming out and doing any
maintenance.

00:35:41.218 --> 00:35:42.918
Were there some sort of, you
know, abnormality that we

00:35:44.821 --> 00:35:47.900
didn't catch in the engineering
process that they would come
out and repair that and then

00:35:47.900 --> 00:35:49.900
long term there will be

00:35:49.559 --> 00:35:51.960
maintenance that will need to
to happen.
But we feel confident in the in

00:35:52.896 --> 00:35:54.630
the the supplies and the
materials that are being used.

00:35:56.733 --> 00:35:58.660
So I'm it's a metal structure.
Correct.

00:36:00.504 --> 00:36:02.405
Ok and will there be color
added to it.
That's correct.

00:36:04.207 --> 00:36:06.175
Ok and so that's one of the
other concerns is is the

00:36:08.411 --> 00:36:10.245
longevity the color because
oftentimes it's going to be

00:36:13.150 --> 00:36:15.150
exposed to a lot of sun in that

00:36:15.386 --> 00:36:17.253
location.
That's a high traffic area too.

00:36:19.290 --> 00:36:21.290
I worry sometimes about

00:36:23.994 --> 00:36:25.928
something went awry and struck
no matter what was there it

00:36:27.398 --> 00:36:29.432
would be impacted by that.
But rust you know, all those

00:36:31.735 --> 00:36:33.503
types of things so it's good to
know that the artist will still

00:36:35.373 --> 00:36:37.407
be there to ensure the
integrity of of the piece and

00:36:39.710 --> 00:36:41.710
that there's some kind

00:36:46.350 --> 00:36:48.350
of contingency plan to on

00:37:00.431 --> 00:37:02.500
the
city's part to make sure that
there is upkeep of the piece as

00:37:02.500 --> 00:37:05.690
well.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So that's all because adam
super excited about it.

00:37:05.690 --> 00:37:07.238
It's been a long time.
I know it's now one of the
lenz's district but but it

00:37:07.238 --> 00:37:09.341
still feels like home to me.
So thank you so much.
It's nice to meet you and I'll

00:37:09.341 --> 00:37:11.809
move to approve this.
There's nobody else that wants
to comment second guess about

00:37:13.878 --> 00:37:15.878
space seven to thank you item

00:37:16.581 --> 00:37:18.150
twelve 15 pulled by vice for
guys.

00:37:20.885 --> 00:37:22.885
So we get this item every year

00:37:24.689 --> 00:37:26.491
and the alaska made request for
the information instead of just

00:37:28.694 --> 00:37:30.694
this list because we don't know

00:37:32.297 --> 00:37:34.310
that are for I mean there's all
kinds of fees and inspections

00:37:42.508 --> 00:37:44.508
reince and the other things

00:37:44.577 --> 00:37:46.577
I'll do it if you could please

00:37:47.746 --> 00:37:49.247
turn your back on.
I apologize.

00:37:50.816 --> 00:37:52.850
Did that is ok.
Start from the top this items

00:37:55.200 --> 00:37:56.754
every year on our agenda and at
the last year when we went

00:37:59.240 --> 00:38:00.791
through this I had requested
that we have more information

00:38:03.162 --> 00:38:05.162
regarding the fees and fines

00:38:06.632 --> 00:38:08.600
associated with some of these
cases actually with all that I

00:38:08.667 --> 00:38:10.667
mean I know last year you kind

00:38:11.436 --> 00:38:13.171
of rather off when we said this
amount you owe that amount is

00:38:14.974 --> 00:38:16.774
for an inspection this amount
oh that might have been for the

00:38:18.211 --> 00:38:20.278
boards and so that's not here.
i know that the council voted

00:38:22.382 --> 00:38:24.382
last to increase the amount

00:38:26.252 --> 00:38:28.252
that we wouldn't be rolling it

00:38:30.456 --> 00:38:32.557
over as well and I I voted in
the negative.
I thought it was too low.

00:38:33.926 --> 00:38:36.629
I wanted it to be higher.
I get it.
I also saw that there were a

00:38:38.298 --> 00:38:40.298
number of individuals that went

00:38:41.368 --> 00:38:43.368
before the hearing 5th and and

00:38:45.972 --> 00:38:47.673
that when they were noticed
about the hearing that fifty

00:38:49.375 --> 00:38:51.109
eight counts were did we have
anybody that went through the

00:38:53.180 --> 00:38:55.180
hearing that had their fees or

00:38:57.500 --> 00:38:59.185
fines?
Well it's it's the it's the

00:39:01.210 --> 00:39:02.855
fines.
It can be rescinded.

00:39:05.425 --> 00:39:07.927
The fees stay a lot
of questions there.
So I'm going to go for the

00:39:08.762 --> 00:39:10.395
first one in terms of your
first question, all the

00:39:13.501 --> 00:39:16.200
invoices and statements sent
through our system so they are
sent through to the property

00:39:16.236 --> 00:39:18.504
owner.
So what you ask for a current

00:39:20.574 --> 00:39:22.574
system necessarily do without a

00:39:24.544 --> 00:39:26.812
lot of manpower which I do not
have.
We have a lot of vacancies in

00:39:27.849 --> 00:39:29.849
the person so and with our

00:39:31.318 --> 00:39:33.253
system limitations what you're
asking for was not feasible.

00:39:35.256 --> 00:39:37.123
Our requirement is to send the
property on a record which was

00:39:38.392 --> 00:39:40.392
done and certified.

00:39:42.162 --> 00:39:44.162
Your second question a that's

00:39:46.434 --> 00:39:48.680
how many people went before the
administrative assessment

00:39:50.338 --> 00:39:52.506
hearing.
This is not my memory but I

00:39:53.241 --> 00:39:55.742
believe they of have the
analysis.
It's not to contest the actual

00:39:58.946 --> 00:40:01.247
amount, it's only to contest
the assessment because the
appeal period had already

00:40:02.451 --> 00:40:05.520
passed.
So the hearing is just two
contest going on their actual

00:40:06.254 --> 00:40:08.254
tax and they have to pay in

00:40:09.691 --> 00:40:12.493
order to go.
They have to pay.
They have to make a payment

00:40:14.162 --> 00:40:16.162
arrangement, show some kind

00:40:17.532 --> 00:40:19.399
of hardship why they cannot but
I mean even to go to the

00:40:21.570 --> 00:40:24.272
hearing, even to participate.
No, they don't have to pay a
fee not for assessments,

00:40:25.607 --> 00:40:27.641
assessments and hearing.
So we notify everyone and that

00:40:28.610 --> 00:40:30.644
is welcome to come.
The only time they had to pay

00:40:32.948 --> 00:40:35.482
for a hearing is if one of our
law enforcement letters.
So the five hundred other

00:40:37.152 --> 00:40:38.887
things anything that's
automatic we do not chosen

00:40:41.560 --> 00:40:43.560
appeal for ok and were any

00:40:44.359 --> 00:40:46.661
allowances made or was there
any crosschecking with the
community development

00:40:48.463 --> 00:40:50.298
department because some
of these items require permits

00:40:52.567 --> 00:40:54.535
to be pulled in order to
address and I can tell you that

00:40:55.471 --> 00:40:57.305
with the prices going
astronomically for things like

00:41:00.309 --> 00:41:02.309
even tickets for a fence I mean

00:41:04.513 --> 00:41:06.548
it's it's very difficult for
individuals to, you know, get

00:41:09.180 --> 00:41:10.818
that permit paid for that
person to come out and do the

00:41:12.589 --> 00:41:15.390
work and pay for the materials
I get what you're talking about
is more the enforcement action

00:41:16.426 --> 00:41:18.293
of the everyone during the
person action is given their

00:41:20.162 --> 00:41:22.970
appeal rights.
This part of the process is

00:41:24.166 --> 00:41:25.901
already way past some of them
at least a year old.

00:41:28.571 --> 00:41:30.505
So those appeal periods passed.
They get another appeal just

00:41:32.509 --> 00:41:34.509
for the assessment for the

00:41:35.945 --> 00:41:37.945
delinquent balance if there's

00:41:39.849 --> 00:41:41.849
any type of confusion, it's not

00:41:43.190 --> 00:41:45.754
clear we will pull the item and
research it and not include in
the assessment if it turns out

00:41:47.123 --> 00:41:48.958
that is something that is we
put it on the next year.

00:41:50.928 --> 00:41:52.895
Well, I thought that we had to
have them all on by AUGUST.

00:41:55.866 --> 00:41:57.599
So it's literally they would
get another year extension to

00:41:59.302 --> 00:42:01.136
pull it off which we did that
with a lot of the this year.

00:42:01.304 --> 00:42:03.439
And if you were to plot these
on the map, where would you

00:42:03.439 --> 00:42:05.439
then lie?

00:42:06.777 --> 00:42:08.444
I couldn't answer that for that
looking at and there's six

00:42:10.214 --> 00:42:12.810
hundred in some other county I
went through them as I know

00:42:13.350 --> 00:42:15.317
several of the names on them.
I went through them and the

00:42:17.221 --> 00:42:18.854
majority of them are in my
district and COUNCILWOMAN

00:42:20.924 --> 00:42:23.460
Wamsley's district and so it
just is it's it's a hard pill
to swallow.

00:42:25.563 --> 00:42:27.563
I understand there's fines and

00:42:28.165 --> 00:42:29.899
there's fees and that part with
that inspection and then a

00:42:32.690 --> 00:42:34.237
reinspection and another one
and all that stuff adds up and

00:42:36.707 --> 00:42:38.474
it just I've had people call me
and just say I'm trying, I'm

00:42:40.244 --> 00:42:41.979
trying, I'm trying and and
unfortunately the way our

00:42:42.714 --> 00:42:44.470
system works that's not good
enough.

00:42:46.918 --> 00:42:49.386
I understand what you're
saying.
I did it in the last meeting

00:42:53.491 --> 00:42:55.258
of the have been very with
extensions as long as people

00:42:57.896 --> 00:42:59.463
are able to call us and let us
know what's going on.

00:43:01.132 --> 00:43:02.799
The not this year if you looked
at the historical years has

00:43:04.869 --> 00:43:06.603
gone down just because we are
getting more extensions, more

00:43:09.107 --> 00:43:10.807
time, more assistance to try to
get the violations corrected

00:43:13.211 --> 00:43:14.778
without the city and some more
enforcement measures.

00:43:16.348 --> 00:43:18.316
But sometimes you have those
owners that don't want to work

00:43:21.860 --> 00:43:22.820
with us and don't call us and
figure they'll just let it go

00:43:23.822 --> 00:43:25.856
to their taxes are somehow so
well some of these numbers are

00:43:27.926 --> 00:43:30.461
quite egregious.
I mean thirty five thousand
seven hundred and seventy seven

00:43:32.264 --> 00:43:34.265
dollars thirty three cents and
I will tell you I know where

00:43:36.135 --> 00:43:37.869
that houses and they'll be
lucky if they get one hundred

00:43:39.705 --> 00:43:41.105
thousand for that house even in
this market.

00:43:42.975 --> 00:43:44.709
So ok, thank you county member
right.
Thank you.

00:43:47.379 --> 00:43:49.379
I didn't notice that demand it

00:43:50.750 --> 00:43:53.351
come down considerably and the
other thing I notice is that
there weren't any twenty seven

00:43:55.154 --> 00:43:57.154
or thirty six dollar item so

00:43:59.358 --> 00:44:00.992
the job either reaching out and
getting those taken care

00:44:02.361 --> 00:44:04.620
of before this or not even
bringing them to us that's

00:44:06.650 --> 00:44:08.650
greatly appreciated.

00:44:09.736 --> 00:44:11.803
It seems egregious on our part
to lean someone's house for an

00:44:14.607 --> 00:44:16.607
amount that's and thank you for

00:44:17.777 --> 00:44:19.711
hearing us last year and for
doing everything you could to

00:44:22.381 --> 00:44:24.381
bring down it speaks well.

00:44:25.385 --> 00:44:27.385
Thank you so thank you and no

00:44:30.857 --> 00:44:32.857
other comments you have second

00:44:35.161 --> 00:44:37.161
cachay both please surpasses

00:44:42.469 --> 00:44:44.303
for five to two thousand and
one dissenter center item

00:44:45.372 --> 00:44:47.372
twelve seventeen polled by vice

00:44:49.242 --> 00:44:51.770
mayor fugazi.
Thank you MR. Massey.

00:44:54.252 --> 00:44:56.252
Good to see you this evening.

00:44:57.417 --> 00:44:59.251
I will just say that this is a
very important item, is it not

00:45:00.521 --> 00:45:03.560
for your public works
department?
absolutely.
Say you guys are all familiar

00:45:05.580 --> 00:45:07.961
with the clean city initiative
.
This is one of those important
points that really capitalizes

00:45:09.763 --> 00:45:11.664
on us doing better in stockton.
So you've heard our stats

00:45:13.000 --> 00:45:14.700
before over 17 other times
within the public right away

00:45:16.436 --> 00:45:18.305
over fifteen hundred tons
within our homeless encampment

00:45:20.608 --> 00:45:22.800
cleanup's plenty of work.
Right.

00:45:24.111 --> 00:45:27.130
And and if your department
wants to do it all on their
own, that number would probably

00:45:28.749 --> 00:45:30.583
be impacted quite a bit.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.

00:45:31.852 --> 00:45:34.253
Said to these community
partners that have so many
great partners here within

00:45:35.690 --> 00:45:37.690
stockton literally last and

00:45:39.193 --> 00:45:41.193
what have you heard from other

00:45:43.498 --> 00:45:45.932
other departments within the
city and your own department
regarding the work of these

00:45:47.335 --> 00:45:49.335
partners?

00:45:51.605 --> 00:45:53.874
Nothing but fantastic kudos and
appreciative.
Our staff works hard and they

00:45:55.911 --> 00:45:57.811
just feel really fortunate to
be able to be side by side with

00:45:59.647 --> 00:46:01.715
these different groups.
They are based out there and

00:46:04.219 --> 00:46:06.219
again nothing but great work

00:46:07.288 --> 00:46:09.256
and I the reason why I pulled
this and I'm sure everybody up

00:46:11.560 --> 00:46:13.427
here knows why is because the
stockton to nine cares being on

00:46:15.970 --> 00:46:17.970
here when I met the founder

00:46:19.167 --> 00:46:20.935
of that group about eight years
ago they were like hey, I'm

00:46:23.104 --> 00:46:24.839
just trying to make a
difference in this community.

00:46:27.209 --> 00:46:29.611
But I I'm not getting anything
that somebody earlier saying
they're not getting any help

00:46:31.130 --> 00:46:33.281
from the city.
they're trying to help people.
It's not easy.

00:46:35.451 --> 00:46:37.185
It's not easy to build an
organization and build up that

00:46:38.854 --> 00:46:40.854
credibility and that

00:46:41.923 --> 00:46:43.624
authenticity that we need and
that partnership in order for

00:46:45.962 --> 00:46:47.729
us to create the content I I'm
looking at this for one hundred

00:46:49.999 --> 00:46:51.933
and three thousand dollars but
we heard them earlier say from

00:46:53.702 --> 00:46:55.737
the workers himself doing two
tons a day in this city and

00:46:58.340 --> 00:46:59.874
we're not this is in our waste
management company.

00:47:01.210 --> 00:47:02.810
This is our public works
department through the

00:47:07.883 --> 00:47:09.883
assistance

00:47:22.332 --> 00:47:23.999
of these community
organizations and it's all

00:47:29.472 --> 00:47:31.472
those aspects that

00:47:42.719 --> 00:47:45.210
we have
customers and putting
throughout the day and again

00:47:45.210 --> 00:47:47.230
nothing but great work by this
entire team.
Really fortunate to have them
on board.

00:47:47.230 --> 00:47:49.525
Yes.
And I again, I can't be I can't
speak any more highly of of the

00:47:49.525 --> 00:47:51.728
work of stockton too.
And I care I know that even
when they're not under contract

00:47:51.728 --> 00:47:53.863
they're out there picking up
trash in the city and I don't
know how many people would do

00:47:53.863 --> 00:47:56.000
that because they're getting
paid not through the city.
They're getting paid by what's

00:47:56.000 --> 00:47:58.268
happened to our line courtesy
raised raise during the year to
make sure that the people that

00:47:58.268 --> 00:48:00.504
they hire and I will tell you
because we went out and went
out with nancy lam because we

00:48:00.504 --> 00:48:02.504
got this idea from a nesto and

00:48:02.806 --> 00:48:04.941
literally up to people living
on the streets and ask them if

00:48:07.111 --> 00:48:09.945
they wanted to work.
some people said yeah and you
didn't see him again but some

00:48:11.715 --> 00:48:13.483
people said yes and they were
there at 7:00 the next morning

00:48:17.488 --> 00:48:19.255
ready to work and I just want
the public to know that there

00:48:21.492 --> 00:48:23.226
are so many people in this
community that are unsheltered

00:48:24.728 --> 00:48:26.396
that want to work if given the
opportunity and I want to

00:48:29.367 --> 00:48:31.367
personally thank nancy and her

00:48:32.700 --> 00:48:34.771
husband donnie for picking up
people every day, giving them
hope, giving them the

00:48:37.410 --> 00:48:39.410
opportunity, giving them a job,

00:48:40.945 --> 00:48:43.313
helping them get on their feet
,a place to live and making

00:48:45.282 --> 00:48:47.170
such a big difference in this
city even though people would

00:48:48.586 --> 00:48:50.654
be like oh but they're still
trash.
Just think of how much more

00:48:52.223 --> 00:48:54.358
trash would be in this city
when we used to only do like

00:48:56.527 --> 00:48:58.362
five cleanups a year.
Remember that and we would do

00:49:00.164 --> 00:49:02.699
like five you know we've got
one hundred thousand dollars
that's it to do cleanups in the

00:49:03.634 --> 00:49:05.569
city and we can like five
of them six I can't imagine

00:49:08.240 --> 00:49:10.240
what would look like if we were

00:49:11.710 --> 00:49:13.611
constantly on this nonstop and
I would just like to ask the

00:49:15.881 --> 00:49:18.582
public please take your stuff
to the dump.
Yes.
Please find a place to put it

00:49:20.510 --> 00:49:22.510
other than our streets and our

00:49:23.722 --> 00:49:25.623
sidewalks and and the side
of the freeways and on people's

00:49:27.893 --> 00:49:29.893
private property dispose of it.

00:49:30.762 --> 00:49:32.762
It's twenty nine dollars for

00:49:34.533 --> 00:49:36.400
the dunfee take it there so if
there isn't any other comments

00:49:37.936 --> 00:49:39.770
I will happily happily motion
to approve this item second

00:49:41.741 --> 00:49:43.741
guess your votes with she

00:49:45.811 --> 00:49:48.179
passes here.
Thank you.
and item twelve point twenty

00:49:51.650 --> 00:49:53.840
one polled by vice mayor for
thank you.

00:49:55.621 --> 00:49:57.956
So this jumps out at me only
because this isn't something
that we normally do.

00:50:00.590 --> 00:50:01.760
We don't normally appoint a
planning commissioner in the

00:50:04.464 --> 00:50:06.464
middle of of a term and so my

00:50:07.330 --> 00:50:09.330
question has to do with you

00:50:11.137 --> 00:50:12.904
know, the process within which
the city clerk's office went

00:50:19.212 --> 00:50:20.979
about in finding somebody to
fill this role because it's

00:50:23.149 --> 00:50:25.650
technically until what JANUARY
is that when the term ends?
That's correct.

00:50:27.486 --> 00:50:29.486
And I suppose I the this item

00:50:30.523 --> 00:50:32.290
was a little different in the
sense that you're correct, we

00:50:34.610 --> 00:50:35.762
don't normally have to replace
planning commissioners midterm

00:50:38.865 --> 00:50:40.733
the only other instance I can
think of off the top of my head

00:50:42.202 --> 00:50:43.736
is we need the replacement for
COUNCILMAN Hunsley.

00:50:46.606 --> 00:50:48.374
However, the the prior seated
council the planning commission

00:50:50.644 --> 00:50:52.745
had moved out of district.
Therefore the replacement was
needed.

00:50:54.515 --> 00:50:56.248
There were several issues with
this commission in attendance

00:50:58.719 --> 00:51:00.520
that made for a very difficult
this is a very vital board for

00:51:01.989 --> 00:51:04.223
our city.
So we opted to go forward with

00:51:05.459 --> 00:51:07.226
the replacement of this board
is different in that it doesn't

00:51:09.197 --> 00:51:11.231
necessarily follow the policy
such as that are listed in

00:51:13.133 --> 00:51:14.967
that's a positive things to our
city council policy section

00:51:17.638 --> 00:51:19.505
twelve refers to what's listed
in the charter in the charter

00:51:21.475 --> 00:51:23.475
section twenty four hundred

00:51:25.146 --> 00:51:27.114
states that the city council
will make a nomination and then

00:51:28.883 --> 00:51:31.151
their nomination is then
ratified at a city council
meeting.

00:51:32.687 --> 00:51:34.588
However, we did feel the need
to notify our public so we did

00:51:36.624 --> 00:51:38.624
run across recruitment and we

00:51:40.428 --> 00:51:43.630
placed a notice on our city's
social media of the city clerk
social media as well as our

00:51:44.299 --> 00:51:46.299
official posting.

00:51:47.368 --> 00:51:49.203
But on or about JUNE 21st just
to kind of increase to make

00:51:51.572 --> 00:51:53.340
sure that we gave qualified
applicants to talk about the

00:51:56.100 --> 00:51:58.100
job that to review and how many

00:51:59.414 --> 00:52:01.315
applications did you receive?
We received a total of three.

00:52:02.484 --> 00:52:04.886
Three ok, yeah.
I just know that this is one

00:52:11.426 --> 00:52:13.627
of the most popular permissions
that people are usually
clamoring for.

00:52:14.529 --> 00:52:16.263
You know, actually before
elections are even certified

00:52:19.134 --> 00:52:20.802
people are like hey can I be
your planning commissioner?

00:52:22.963 --> 00:52:24.123
I think that was an oxymoron
mine that somebody just asked

00:52:25.340 --> 00:52:27.374
me that I didn't really know
except I met them when they

00:52:29.444 --> 00:52:31.444
were campaigning.

00:52:33.548 --> 00:52:35.217
So I think was was was that
commissioner also the vice

00:52:38.187 --> 00:52:40.187
chair he was ok so they had to

00:52:40.856 --> 00:52:42.856
elect another vice the they

00:52:48.597 --> 00:52:50.631
will have to ok ok ok.
Thank you for answering the

00:52:51.868 --> 00:52:53.702
questions.
Can't turn your back.

00:52:56.272 --> 00:52:58.807
Thank you very and so I say I
can't tell you how bummed I am
that I lost that county

00:52:59.675 --> 00:53:01.376
commissioner.
He was very popular.

00:53:02.645 --> 00:53:04.379
He was well-liked and
redistricting sometimes has the

00:53:07.830 --> 00:53:09.884
the outcomes that we don't like
or not.
Yeah.
Redistricting has the outcomes
we don't like.

00:53:11.421 --> 00:53:13.421
He I was living in spaniel's

00:53:14.924 --> 00:53:17.593
and moved into what he thought
was still a district one and it
would have been district one

00:53:18.795 --> 00:53:21.497
except in DECEMBER we changed
them out so he was now in
another district and when I

00:53:22.565 --> 00:53:24.633
found out I talked to him and
he said hey, you know, I just

00:53:26.503 --> 00:53:28.237
moved this is this is a
situation I mean I said well

00:53:30.641 --> 00:53:32.875
you know, this is something I
just wish I had a lot
of respect for.

00:53:33.677 --> 00:53:35.679
I said, well, we've got to call
and find out what the rules are

00:53:35.679 --> 00:53:37.679
because as far as I know, if

00:53:38.148 --> 00:53:40.282
you don't live in the district,
you can't be on that
commission.

00:53:41.751 --> 00:53:43.585
So he understood that and
unfortunately we talked I

00:53:46.156 --> 00:53:48.156
believe the speaker talked to

00:53:49.360 --> 00:53:51.828
the city attorney and we found
out that he couldn't serve even
if it was the old boundary.

00:53:53.664 --> 00:53:55.531
So I think staff for far
reaching out and trying to find

00:53:57.701 --> 00:53:59.701
afrikaans I am forever grateful

00:54:01.171 --> 00:54:03.390
for MR. Commissioner garcia
because I know that he was

00:54:05.309 --> 00:54:07.309
adored by his peers.

00:54:08.879 --> 00:54:10.847
He had a very good attendance
from what I understood and I

00:54:13.417 --> 00:54:15.118
look forward to MR. Onvia he
seems somebody who's really

00:54:17.354 --> 00:54:19.188
passionate about about the
district and I look forward to

00:54:20.391 --> 00:54:22.259
him kind of stepping in to fill
in shoes because every person I

00:54:25.630 --> 00:54:27.297
came behind even when I was
commissioner there were big

00:54:28.532 --> 00:54:30.133
shoes to fill when I stepped in
after MR. Lopez who was

00:54:32.370 --> 00:54:34.771
knowledgeable, engaged.
So it is a job that I care very

00:54:37.420 --> 00:54:39.476
passionately and wanted to
ensure that no matter who I
point there were somebody who

00:54:40.745 --> 00:54:42.713
was passionate about trying to
do what's best for our
community.

00:54:44.782 --> 00:54:46.517
So MR. Garcia, if you're out
there thank you and mr abbott,

00:54:48.519 --> 00:54:50.587
I look forward to your your
time here in the planning
commission.

00:54:52.490 --> 00:54:54.910
Council member warmsley thank
you so much, mayor.

00:54:56.461 --> 00:54:58.461
I think that it is you know,

00:55:00.365 --> 00:55:02.466
MR. Garcia is very good.
He died I had the pleasure

00:55:04.202 --> 00:55:06.136
of serving with him on that's
difficult to hear that he had

00:55:08.172 --> 00:55:10.474
to transition.
Well, I just wanted to thank a

00:55:11.711 --> 00:55:13.678
friendly reminder and I'm still
on the bottom of that and so I

00:55:15.281 --> 00:55:17.115
don't remember your name but
making sure that we recognize

00:55:19.818 --> 00:55:21.418
MR. Garcia for his hard work
and his dedication and

00:55:23.622 --> 00:55:25.356
commitment to the planning
commission and I've said this

00:55:26.425 --> 00:55:27.958
once there's three previous
planning commission

00:55:31.430 --> 00:55:33.264
commissioners on this council.
It is very difficult.

00:55:33.432 --> 00:55:35.934
There's a lot of reading, a lot
of follow up so let's make sure

00:55:35.934 --> 00:55:37.934
that we do send them off with

00:55:38.337 --> 00:55:40.872
the recognition of this hard
work and connected to the city
of stockton.

00:55:46.440 --> 00:55:48.781
Thank you
.
We do have motion to exclude

00:55:57.557 --> 00:55:59.291
kasrils passes zero.
Ok, item thirteen

00:56:00.960 --> 00:56:02.460
administrative matters if we
can I apologize.

00:56:04.664 --> 00:56:06.599
I do have three different
speaker cards that got lost in

00:56:11.704 --> 00:56:13.238
the shuffle senti yes.
Thank you.

00:56:19.479 --> 00:56:21.479
Still lt

00:56:25.452 --> 00:56:27.452
is that I yes I was

00:56:32.959 --> 00:56:34.959
here like that and I just make

00:56:36.696 --> 00:56:38.931
sure that I'm not quite sure ok
well I talk to your assistant

00:56:41.635 --> 00:56:43.635
is and I just made it you give

00:56:44.400 --> 00:56:45.605
me a call so we can straighten
some of this matter.

00:56:47.441 --> 00:56:49.441
Is it possible I'll be at the

00:56:51.311 --> 00:56:53.311
office by the afternoon.

00:56:55.382 --> 00:56:57.382
No private absolutely to reach

00:56:59.860 --> 00:57:01.354
out to my office solemnized as
patty that's I will ask you to

00:57:03.524 --> 00:57:05.524
do well I'll let you know

00:57:07.628 --> 00:57:09.280
because I let on right now.
Yes.

00:57:10.998 --> 00:57:12.998
I will let her know to be on

00:57:13.868 --> 00:57:15.769
the lookout for your call and
we'll take it from there.

00:57:17.305 --> 00:57:19.305
Well, ok, thank you.

00:57:24.450 --> 00:57:25.281
You got the information the ok
.

00:57:32.721 --> 00:57:34.721
Thank you MR. Hard that

00:57:36.424 --> 00:57:38.424
be hi I

00:57:41.129 --> 00:57:43.129
the problem the stock in the

00:57:44.999 --> 00:57:46.999
month of MARCH I got a notice

00:57:51.390 --> 00:57:53.390
from

00:58:07.156 --> 00:58:09.224
neighborhood watch people
that the loan is a little bit

00:58:09.257 --> 00:58:11.626
high so I hired somebody and
this is raining every other day

00:58:12.260 --> 00:58:14.260
so there is also so the guys I

00:58:14.329 --> 00:58:16.732
got to put on and I told them,
you know you've got the fund so
they got to find in the back

00:58:16.732 --> 00:58:18.767
of the tape for three days
because they were waiting for
the water delivery guy.

00:58:18.767 --> 00:58:20.634
Don't make a mess of it.
In the meantime, I got the

00:58:22.937 --> 00:58:24.937
second that and I called and I

00:58:26.409 --> 00:58:28.409
talked her that in this

00:58:29.879 --> 00:58:31.879
investigation and he told you

00:58:34.984 --> 00:58:36.984
before I was the last time I

00:58:37.753 --> 00:58:39.753
pick up the phone call any time

00:58:41.724 --> 00:58:43.724
there's nobody on and then when

00:58:45.194 --> 00:58:47.194
I get this paper I go to the

00:58:48.898 --> 00:58:51.320
office one couple months and I
told him I want to see the
director.

00:58:52.835 --> 00:58:55.300
Oh discussion.
And they told me that you can

00:58:56.238 --> 00:58:58.238
go to and the young lady

00:58:59.809 --> 00:59:01.543
working the front line they
told you there's somebody that

00:59:03.546 --> 00:59:05.414
contacted you, the supervisor
connect somebody that can I

00:59:08.184 --> 00:59:10.184
wait, wait, wait until today I

00:59:11.454 --> 00:59:13.755
never got a call.
A few days ago I got a letter

00:59:15.825 --> 00:59:17.825
that they be on the property.

00:59:18.795 --> 00:59:20.795
So that's why I'm here.

00:59:22.499 --> 00:59:24.333
My question is if I right on
the way check everything you

00:59:27.304 --> 00:59:29.304
know and house is back in the

00:59:30.173 --> 00:59:32.341
house and the whole block and I
hate to see if too bad for

00:59:34.845 --> 00:59:36.178
anybody I just want to solve my
problem.

00:59:38.849 --> 00:59:40.849
I guess that I it's not a money

00:59:42.319 --> 00:59:43.753
problem but it's it's a matter
of principle.

00:59:45.822 --> 00:59:47.822
I'm sticking with that so I'm

00:59:52.730 --> 00:59:54.730
hoping to solve this problem

00:59:57.334 --> 00:59:59.334
because of I understood that

01:00:01.505 --> 01:00:03.505
the was gonna few years ago

01:00:03.774 --> 01:00:05.774
because people were making a

01:00:08.450 --> 01:00:10.614
massive garbage bag so out
of the houses.
I understand that but this is

01:00:14.919 --> 01:00:16.953
not what this guy is doing in
large part of what he is the

01:00:19.557 --> 01:00:21.240
first time I lived here for 50
over 50 years.

01:00:22.560 --> 01:00:24.560
The first time I see a you know

01:00:26.264 --> 01:00:28.132
that I was of much MARCH money
to do this kind of citation in

01:00:30.501 --> 01:00:32.369
JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER.
Then the fire department sent a

01:00:34.138 --> 01:00:36.138
letter that the guy who I had

01:00:39.430 --> 01:00:41.430
so I doubt if I could solve

01:00:42.613 --> 01:00:44.815
this problem either way I had
to go and I don't to know the

01:00:46.510 --> 01:00:48.786
topic.
So there would be a staff
member that would touch bases

01:00:50.221 --> 01:00:51.589
with you in the lobby as
director.

01:00:53.325 --> 01:00:55.326
I appreciate that because
otherwise it might feel that

01:00:57.595 --> 01:00:59.463
that concludes your time.
But a staff member will step

01:01:01.233 --> 01:01:03.501
outside the double doors.
The staff member will connect
with you.

01:01:04.603 --> 01:01:06.603
You so thank you everybody.

01:01:08.273 --> 01:01:10.273
we have one final speaker left

01:01:12.577 --> 01:01:14.577
left after you jillions back in

01:01:16.448 --> 01:01:17.948
the public comment.
Thank you.

01:01:20.419 --> 01:01:22.520
Item 13 administrative matters
there aren't any so we'll move
on.

01:01:23.222 --> 01:01:25.190
Item fourteen unfinished
business there isn't any so we

01:01:26.225 --> 01:01:28.225
will move on.

01:01:33.365 --> 01:01:34.966
Item item fifteen new business
fifteen point one.

01:01:37.370 --> 01:01:39.738
I approve the motion toward a a
professional service contract
to open counter enterprises

01:01:41.874 --> 01:01:43.508
inc. For the decision tree
permit discovery customer

01:01:45.811 --> 01:01:47.712
service portal.
Good evening MR. Mayor.

01:01:49.982 --> 01:01:52.617
Members of council.
My name is rob lattakia, deputy
director overseeing the

01:01:53.887 --> 01:01:55.854
business operations for the
community development
department.

01:01:57.791 --> 01:01:59.458
I am here this to request your
approval for a project that

01:02:01.728 --> 01:02:04.162
will enhance the customer
experience related to obtaining
the permits and licensing the

01:02:04.564 --> 01:02:07.132
city.
And we're referring to this
project as the decision tree

01:02:12.305 --> 01:02:14.607
software project
.
So before we get into the

01:02:16.376 --> 01:02:18.378
details of the software itself
,I want to talk a little bit

01:02:18.378 --> 01:02:20.790
about some of the current
challenges that are spurring

01:02:21.810 --> 01:02:22.715
the need for this project right
now customers looking for

01:02:23.750 --> 01:02:25.584
information on starting a
business or performing a home

01:02:28.880 --> 01:02:29.789
renovation project find a few
challenges with the process.

01:02:32.826 --> 01:02:34.494
One information is very
segregated across multiple

01:02:36.263 --> 01:02:37.663
departments websites, different
checklists.

01:02:39.833 --> 01:02:41.667
they need obtaining information
specific to their location and

01:02:44.137 --> 01:02:46.138
their project or their new
business.
Oftentimes that requires

01:02:48.175 --> 01:02:50.760
feedback directly from staff,
often from staff in different

01:02:51.745 --> 01:02:53.613
departments.
Staff assistance is limited to

01:02:55.683 --> 01:02:57.717
working days and working hours
.
Additionally, the municipal

01:03:00.187 --> 01:03:02.622
code concerns quite a bit
of specialized terminology that
can be pretty confusing for

01:03:04.259 --> 01:03:05.792
customers to to report to to
get a handle on.

01:03:07.562 --> 01:03:09.429
So in addition to the to the
customer side on the staff and

01:03:11.499 --> 01:03:13.200
staff spends a large amount
of time answering essentially

01:03:15.302 --> 01:03:17.302
different versions the same few

01:03:19.206 --> 01:03:20.974
questions and so so this
project is intended to address

01:03:26.247 --> 01:03:28.247
the specific challenges

01:03:30.184 --> 01:03:32.520
.
So the solution is identified

01:03:34.389 --> 01:03:36.389
to help remedy this is the

01:03:38.590 --> 01:03:39.927
decision tree software went
through a pretty robust request

01:03:42.164 --> 01:03:43.831
for proposal process.
Through that process we

01:03:45.934 --> 01:03:47.668
selected a company called urban
counter their discovery portal

01:03:50.380 --> 01:03:52.500
specifically their zone
residential and business
portals.

01:03:54.242 --> 01:03:56.577
What this provides is
self-service access for
projects scoping anytime day or

01:03:59.810 --> 01:04:01.810
night and the software actually

01:04:02.351 --> 01:04:04.180
matches common search terms
with the correct categories

01:04:05.354 --> 01:04:08.890
from an initial code.
When finished, it provides a
comprehensive summary of all

01:04:10.592 --> 01:04:12.493
formats all licenses along with
the fees associated with all

01:04:14.130 --> 01:04:15.831
of those of those individual
items and it's tailored to

01:04:18.167 --> 01:04:19.934
their specific location and
their specific project details.

01:04:21.170 --> 01:04:23.704
This also includes any
prerequisites that MAY be
included or needed even before

01:04:25.407 --> 01:04:27.742
they apply for the
of applications along with
incentive programs through

01:04:29.445 --> 01:04:31.479
economic development.
Now as sort of a general

01:04:33.216 --> 01:04:36.510
disclaimer, no software is
going to be able to solve every
problem or answer every single

01:04:37.653 --> 01:04:39.421
question but we do believe that
this will be a vast improvement

01:04:40.389 --> 01:04:42.389
to to the current situation.

01:04:44.961 --> 01:04:46.961
So how does it work?

01:04:48.330 --> 01:04:50.165
So first the customer
identifies the type of project

01:04:52.435 --> 01:04:54.504
that they're looking for now
without going into too many
of the details.

01:04:54.504 --> 01:04:56.739
One of the reasons we selected
this software is it's got an

01:04:56.739 --> 01:04:58.739
advanced proprietary search

01:04:59.676 --> 01:05:01.376
mechanism built in that matches
common language search terms

01:05:03.412 --> 01:05:05.280
like a barber shop, for example
to the specific and correct

01:05:07.417 --> 01:05:09.952
categories within the municipal
code both in title sixteen
development code and also on a

01:05:11.888 --> 01:05:13.188
business license tax side as
well.

01:05:15.592 --> 01:05:17.726
So once we've identified the
project type they identify the
location.

01:05:19.863 --> 01:05:21.630
Now I know on the screen at the
scene but after the input the

01:05:23.901 --> 01:05:26.269
address this the map that's
included in the software is
linked to the city's gigas

01:05:26.637 --> 01:05:28.738
platform.
This map is much more intuitive

01:05:30.841 --> 01:05:32.875
than looking at the irs zoning
information.
So essentially if it's

01:05:34.745 --> 01:05:36.645
permitted it's green.
If it's conditionally permitted

01:05:38.582 --> 01:05:40.249
then it's yellow and if is
prohibited then it's gray.

01:05:41.752 --> 01:05:44.654
It's also dynamic so as
additional questions are
answered the map MAY change
based on some of those

01:05:46.257 --> 01:05:48.224
questions.
Just for example, is there live

01:05:49.960 --> 01:05:51.728
entertainment after 10:00 P.M.
That MAY restrict where where

01:05:57.234 --> 01:05:59.234
that can go so so after the

01:06:00.805 --> 01:06:02.539
location is dialed in the
applicant continues to work

01:06:05.420 --> 01:06:07.544
through work through the
questions it takes roughly five
to ten minutes depending on how

01:06:08.613 --> 01:06:10.614
we set it up and the type
project.
But it's a dynamic question

01:06:10.614 --> 01:06:12.614
list meaning that it will

01:06:13.500 --> 01:06:14.818
additional questions MAY be
asked depending on answers to

01:06:16.210 --> 01:06:18.722
prior questions.
Now during this process and the
right hand column there's a

01:06:20.191 --> 01:06:22.191
running total of all the

01:06:24.620 --> 01:06:26.597
permits, licenses and a fee
estimate that's that's updated
in real time as they work their

01:06:27.632 --> 01:06:30.266
way through the question list
and then finally when they're
finished with that process

01:06:32.469 --> 01:06:34.238
provides a comprehensive
summary that summaries that is

01:06:36.375 --> 01:06:38.375
a downloadable pdf format that

01:06:39.244 --> 01:06:40.945
includes all licenses, permits,
prerequisite requirements and

01:06:44.148 --> 01:06:46.617
incentive opportunity and the
fee estimate.
So in addition to be able to

01:06:47.785 --> 01:06:49.785
download that summary, the page

01:06:50.890 --> 01:06:52.457
in the portal also acts as an
application handoff.

01:06:54.793 --> 01:06:56.929
And so what that means is let's
say for example, there's a
business license and two

01:06:56.929 --> 01:06:58.929
permits required.

01:06:59.531 --> 01:07:01.265
There will be links to those
three items taken the applicant

01:07:02.567 --> 01:07:04.268
to where they actually apply
for the specific permits and

01:07:06.605 --> 01:07:08.773
licenses it can be linked to a
website.
It can be a downloadable pdf

01:07:10.576 --> 01:07:12.277
format and for community
development applications and

01:07:13.846 --> 01:07:15.980
our permitting application etc.
We're opting for what we're
going to do.

01:07:18.830 --> 01:07:19.784
We integration where any
information that was entered

01:07:21.787 --> 01:07:23.521
into the open software will be
carried over into those those

01:07:25.792 --> 01:07:27.459
selected so that they don't
have to enter the same

01:07:29.295 --> 01:07:31.295
information twice.

01:07:33.900 --> 01:07:35.667
So a few key additional details
we're planning on making this

01:07:37.300 --> 01:07:39.300
this these tools available in

01:07:40.272 --> 01:07:42.272
both english and spanish again

01:07:52.428 --> 01:07:54.816
,like I just mentioned, we're
opting for that deeper
integration into the city's
software platform or the town
has developed several best
practices for maximizing the
use of the tool as well.
So we'll be working closely
with their team to ensure that

01:07:55.888 --> 01:07:58.623
we're driving customers to that
promoting the tools it so that
those folks come into the city

01:08:00.920 --> 01:08:01.827
for the services have that
complete list, you know, before

01:08:04.640 --> 01:08:06.640
even coming into the counter.

01:08:07.667 --> 01:08:09.667
The platform also offers robust

01:08:14.441 --> 01:08:16.441
data analytics and there is

01:08:28.755 --> 01:08:30.824
the
potential for future expansion
into special events special

01:08:30.824 --> 01:08:32.859
events as well that'll be
discussed further with the
difference in the manager's

01:08:32.859 --> 01:08:35.610
office and community services.
So if you to keep benefits just
to kind of summarize everything

01:08:35.610 --> 01:08:37.164
customers will get that
tailored project summary
accessible to them around the

01:08:37.164 --> 01:08:39.167
clock with no visit, call or
email city staff the
information delivered will be

01:08:39.167 --> 01:08:41.434
clear, completely consistent
and based on information from
existing customers.

01:08:42.870 --> 01:08:44.738
That's enough use of the
software to equate to about 80

01:08:46.807 --> 01:08:48.741
to 200 hours every week
of staff time served and what

01:08:50.510 --> 01:08:52.245
that means is more staff time
is spent on process improvement

01:08:52.613 --> 01:08:54.613
applications of getting permits

01:08:58.853 --> 01:09:00.853
issued faster

01:09:00.955 --> 01:09:02.955
so constant

01:09:04.859 --> 01:09:07.460
implementation this is a
software as a service model
contract so the grand total for

01:09:08.629 --> 01:09:10.363
five years is six hundred and
thirty seven thousand dollars.

01:09:11.533 --> 01:09:14.680
Thirty four thousand is for
communication and it's an
approximately one hundred and

01:09:15.870 --> 01:09:17.571
twenty thousand dollar annual
fee for the software.

01:09:20.800 --> 01:09:22.909
This will be paid for by the
technology fee that's charged
that at a rate of seven and a

01:09:23.745 --> 01:09:25.379
half percent on the majority
of permits and the issue

01:09:27.810 --> 01:09:28.815
of community development and an
entire implementation timeline

01:09:30.485 --> 01:09:32.320
is approximately seven months
from the time of project

01:09:34.589 --> 01:09:36.589
kickoff.

01:09:39.600 --> 01:09:41.362
So in conclusion I'm very
excited to request your
approval for this project.

01:09:43.298 --> 01:09:45.298
The to see significant

01:09:45.901 --> 01:09:48.770
improvements for customers and
also free up substantial staff.
Time to focus focus time on

01:09:50.239 --> 01:09:51.973
processing those existing
permit applications, making the

01:09:53.976 --> 01:09:56.244
department that much more more
efficient.
And so with that I'm happy to

01:09:58.280 --> 01:10:00.948
answer any questions.
Do you have any public comments
regarding the site?

01:10:02.317 --> 01:10:04.520
We do on there?
Thank you, gentlemen.

01:10:05.488 --> 01:10:07.488
gebek thank you.

01:10:09.458 --> 01:10:11.726
Mayor wants a good job, MR.
Loco.
And to your staff this is the

01:10:13.195 --> 01:10:15.630
kind of creativity I'm always
happy to support.
I will say from personal

01:10:17.499 --> 01:10:19.467
experience that we've often
heard the time the term time

01:10:21.638 --> 01:10:23.638
vampyre the thing that you're

01:10:24.908 --> 01:10:26.942
talking about is exactly that
staff and I personally spend a

01:10:28.411 --> 01:10:30.879
lot of time even in my own my
own job talking to folks and
giving them the same answer

01:10:32.581 --> 01:10:34.349
over and over again because
people will find an area or a

01:10:36.151 --> 01:10:38.186
business or an idea they have
and they will talk to staff and

01:10:40.990 --> 01:10:42.758
try to find any location or any
type of business that can go

01:10:44.193 --> 01:10:46.361
there.
You might talk to the owner and

01:10:48.665 --> 01:10:50.650
several applicants of the same
exact site.

01:10:51.634 --> 01:10:53.634
So this is incredibly time

01:10:55.505 --> 01:10:57.505
consuming and given it I know

01:10:59.576 --> 01:11:01.576
that the planning industry is

01:11:03.460 --> 01:11:05.113
challenged in finding staffing
anything you can do to figure

01:11:07.517 --> 01:11:09.284
out how to alleviate their
their time so that they can

01:11:11.154 --> 01:11:12.954
work exactly what you're saying
issuing permits, working on

01:11:14.458 --> 01:11:17.193
projects that just moves along
and does exactly what we want.
We want projects moving faster.

01:11:18.562 --> 01:11:20.329
We're going to do that if
they're not spending for four

01:11:22.566 --> 01:11:25.134
hours a day answering whether
you can put a liquor store at a
corner or not.

01:11:26.937 --> 01:11:28.937
So good for you.

01:11:30.641 --> 01:11:33.543
This is this is awesome.
One of the things I would ask
or if you guys are probably

01:11:35.120 --> 01:11:36.913
already incorporating this is I
know this is going to be a tool

01:11:38.382 --> 01:11:40.450
that will be available online.
So I'm sure you've already

01:11:42.520 --> 01:11:44.253
thought of this but adding
stations that in your current

01:11:45.923 --> 01:11:47.723
cd customer service area that
would have this this software

01:11:49.727 --> 01:11:51.695
that if people chose to not
want to wait in line they could

01:11:53.564 --> 01:11:55.566
they could access this from
ipad and that's sitting in
stations.

01:11:55.566 --> 01:11:57.566
I know they can come in right

01:11:58.690 --> 01:11:59.803
now and put their name in with
their question is, you know,

01:12:00.471 --> 01:12:03.373
maybe even the option like hey
,would you like to try to
figure out if this is owning

01:12:04.775 --> 01:12:06.777
and had access to that?
So I think that's one of the

01:12:08.813 --> 01:12:10.813
comments I want to say about

01:12:12.717 --> 01:12:15.520
giving access and then other
than that I think I said good
for you.

01:12:16.654 --> 01:12:19.355
The first half of this is the
things that I think will end up
saving the city money and

01:12:20.191 --> 01:12:22.250
moving projects along faster,
which is something this council

01:12:24.129 --> 01:12:26.129
has been a huge thank you.

01:12:27.733 --> 01:12:30.434
Thank you very much for that.
Thank you, mayor.
Just a couple of questions.

01:12:31.436 --> 01:12:33.671
So in terms of quality control
,we all know that technology

01:12:36.141 --> 01:12:38.141
isn't one hundred percent

01:12:40.440 --> 01:12:42.440
of the time so what kind

01:12:43.715 --> 01:12:45.715
of quality controls are already

01:12:47.386 --> 01:12:49.386
in place through this open

01:12:50.856 --> 01:12:52.623
counter enterprise to make sure
that everything that's needed

01:12:55.260 --> 01:12:57.260
is is completed at the end

01:12:59.165 --> 01:13:01.165
of this program?

01:13:02.835 --> 01:13:05.770
Yeah, um, I don't know how to
exactly answer that but I can
tell you that the staff at the

01:13:06.405 --> 01:13:08.405
counter the majority of them

01:13:10.750 --> 01:13:12.143
are certified urban planners.
I think all of them have public

01:13:14.213 --> 01:13:16.213
sector experience.

01:13:16.983 --> 01:13:19.885
Me and my team we've been the
folks that have been doing the
detailed overhaul of the city's

01:13:22.422 --> 01:13:24.456
permitting system and so, you
know, got some decent
experience.

01:13:25.825 --> 01:13:27.825
We've seen software that hasn't

01:13:29.194 --> 01:13:31.950
been quite as effective could
be so we have the

01:13:33.800 --> 01:13:35.601
implementation plan that we're
working through a lot of the

01:13:37.103 --> 01:13:39.271
heavy lifting will be done by
the county.
My team will be heavily

01:13:41.708 --> 01:13:43.308
involved in working with our
our colleagues at the

01:13:45.311 --> 01:13:47.679
administrative services the
business license section and
the fire prevention section

01:13:49.882 --> 01:13:51.651
really ensuring that we get all
of those requirements dialed in

01:13:52.386 --> 01:13:54.530
ahead of time so that encounter
the initial configuration

01:13:56.823 --> 01:13:58.691
together it's close to accurate
as it can be and then once it's

01:14:00.260 --> 01:14:02.962
ready we'll be doing several
rounds of very thorough testing
because the last thing that I

01:14:05.131 --> 01:14:06.965
want is to hear somebody come
to the county outside of my

01:14:09.169 --> 01:14:11.169
office hey, I have my project

01:14:12.439 --> 01:14:14.207
scoped and then there's
something missing that's that's

01:14:15.943 --> 01:14:18.110
the absolute that's like my
worst nightmare in my role at
the moment.

01:14:19.679 --> 01:14:21.914
So yeah.
So I I see that they're out

01:14:24.170 --> 01:14:26.170
of boston, massachusetts and so

01:14:27.288 --> 01:14:28.989
of course I realize there's
some baseline understandings

01:14:31.558 --> 01:14:33.558
for urban planners nationwide.

01:14:35.429 --> 01:14:37.396
We have staffing municipal
code that has its own nature to

01:14:39.166 --> 01:14:40.933
it and nuances and so while
they're going through that they

01:14:43.171 --> 01:14:45.171
obviously have access to our

01:14:46.440 --> 01:14:48.274
municipal code and making sure
that they understand what they

01:14:51.450 --> 01:14:53.647
need to be doing with their
projects.
Yeah, absolutely.
Every single city they've got

01:14:55.282 --> 01:14:57.500
over 50 customers, some pretty
large ones city of cincinnati,

01:14:59.420 --> 01:15:01.420
orlando, san diego, oakland, a

01:15:02.570 --> 01:15:04.858
few other local cities.
Every city has their own their
own development codes are very

01:15:06.227 --> 01:15:07.928
versed and working with the
different different agencies,

01:15:10.264 --> 01:15:12.320
you know, nuances and there's a
lot of in fact that's how some

01:15:13.701 --> 01:15:16.336
of their advanced search
technologies developed is.
You know, there's a lot

01:15:18.407 --> 01:15:20.775
of nuances but there's also a
lot of similarities.
And so, you know, the machine

01:15:22.100 --> 01:15:23.711
learning actually benefit to
have all of the different

01:15:24.913 --> 01:15:26.814
nuances because it all builds
into that search functionality.

01:15:26.915 --> 01:15:28.915
And I think this is my last

01:15:28.984 --> 01:15:31.118
question.
I saw the score of forty two

01:15:33.880 --> 01:15:34.454
point ten so that's a lot be in
education.

01:15:36.959 --> 01:15:38.926
Eighty four percent.
So what were the areas that

01:15:41.396 --> 01:15:43.397
staff said could be improved
upon in order to do what we

01:15:45.667 --> 01:15:47.667
need to do for the city

01:15:48.570 --> 01:15:50.404
of stockton waiting for our rfp
rating was was weighted

01:15:52.909 --> 01:15:54.409
primarily on functionality and
customer service.

01:15:57.413 --> 01:15:59.647
Their biggest drawback is they
were expensive.
They're not a cheap option but

01:16:01.417 --> 01:16:03.151
there are far away the most
advanced and so that's that's

01:16:05.354 --> 01:16:07.221
really the reason because I
don't want to do this project

01:16:08.390 --> 01:16:10.892
and bring it bring forward if
it's not going to deliver the
results that are going to be

01:16:12.562 --> 01:16:14.329
meaningful for the city.
And so that's the reason.

01:16:16.599 --> 01:16:19.000
So so really there would have
been higher had they been a
little bit less expensive but

01:16:20.569 --> 01:16:22.203
they absolutely are far above
the best functionality.

01:16:24.173 --> 01:16:26.174
Ok, thank you absolutely.
You mentioned this is a there's

01:16:27.209 --> 01:16:29.144
there's some proprietary
components to to this solution

01:16:31.915 --> 01:16:33.281
here being it's a five year
contract.

01:16:35.840 --> 01:16:37.840
Is there any concern that

01:16:38.540 --> 01:16:39.688
should we choose not to renew
any of those proprietary

01:16:42.358 --> 01:16:44.326
components would impact
immigration to do a new service

01:16:46.363 --> 01:16:48.632
and use data and information?
I don't think so.
I'm really the data and

01:16:48.632 --> 01:16:50.632
information that's going to be

01:16:50.967 --> 01:16:52.701
stored is when someone scope's
a project, you know, address

01:16:54.771 --> 01:16:56.138
project type answers to the
questions.

01:16:58.274 --> 01:17:00.809
That's what's it it's really
folks kicking the tires seeing
that they can do you know where

01:17:02.545 --> 01:17:04.247
they can do it on the
proprietary nature of their

01:17:06.500 --> 01:17:07.950
software, a lot of it resides
in their search functionality.

01:17:10.487 --> 01:17:12.255
One of the attachments is a
white paper that they wrote on

01:17:15.408 --> 01:17:16.805
how it all works and the
algorithms or whatnot that's
that's really their their main

01:17:18.261 --> 01:17:19.628
proprietary piece that I can't
remember.

01:17:22.266 --> 01:17:24.534
Warmsley, thank you so much.
I just want to say go start for

01:17:25.569 --> 01:17:27.437
this.
This is really exciting and I'm

01:17:28.706 --> 01:17:30.706
really looking forward to it.

01:17:32.276 --> 01:17:34.577
Great job on the the fact that
it's also going to be in
spanish.

01:17:36.513 --> 01:17:38.649
I'm really excited about that
and then just a gentle I got

01:17:40.918 --> 01:17:42.918
some feedback looking forward

01:17:44.321 --> 01:17:46.857
to a kick off or something
that's put out in the community
that we're doing things

01:17:48.693 --> 01:17:51.294
differently.
Stockton yeah.
and I think that this is really

01:17:53.130 --> 01:17:55.130
going to set a bar in terms

01:17:56.568 --> 01:17:58.836
of entrepreneurship and people
are accessing the city to
conduct business.

01:18:00.838 --> 01:18:02.941
So congratulations.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.

01:18:02.941 --> 01:18:04.941
Countermovement jailbreak.

01:18:05.376 --> 01:18:07.110
Sorry I forgot the question I
remember is when you mentioned

01:18:09.130 --> 01:18:11.130
the term proprietory so the

01:18:12.718 --> 01:18:14.718
data is proprietary and so who

01:18:16.788 --> 01:18:18.856
owns the search engine data the
data I don't want to give you

01:18:20.292 --> 01:18:22.660
an incorrect answer.
I prefer to get back to you on
that.

01:18:23.728 --> 01:18:26.530
But here's what I was hoping
and what I'm hoping is that we
have access to that data

01:18:28.399 --> 01:18:30.399
because I think some of the

01:18:35.174 --> 01:18:37.174
information and I can tell

01:18:49.550 --> 01:18:51.390
just
from experience every phone
call I get I don't get on a

01:18:51.390 --> 01:18:53.993
piece of paper and go liquor
store smoke shop.
I have twelve calls for a smoke
shop down the street.

01:18:53.993 --> 01:18:56.280
But this this type of software
can do that.
It can tell us I had twelve

01:18:56.280 --> 01:18:58.464
hits for a smoke shop on a safe
ride to school which you know I
think serve as we as we look at

01:18:58.464 --> 01:19:00.566
creating policy on the road now
as we're kind of seeing what
trends are when I see you know,

01:19:00.566 --> 01:19:02.566
a hundred people use this

01:19:03.201 --> 01:19:05.169
software and 80 percent of them
have to do with some type

01:19:06.639 --> 01:19:09.474
of sensitive use and it's like
ok, where are these sensitive
uses where people interested in

01:19:10.410 --> 01:19:12.110
them which almost makes me feel
like we can start to create

01:19:13.746 --> 01:19:16.615
layers and put these layers
over, you know, some other maps
that we might have to figure

01:19:18.317 --> 01:19:19.818
out if we can even do some
advanced planning.

01:19:21.820 --> 01:19:23.756
So I'm hoping that that data we
would have access to and that

01:19:26.226 --> 01:19:28.930
we can kind of monday morning
quarterback it as one would say

01:19:30.630 --> 01:19:32.300
to figure out, you know, can we
take this data and how do we

01:19:33.599 --> 01:19:35.599
plan tomorrow with it.

01:19:36.869 --> 01:19:39.704
Thank you for the clarification
.
Yes, we absolutely have access
to that information.

01:19:41.308 --> 01:19:43.420
That's our information and that
data analytics side of the

01:19:44.878 --> 01:19:47.746
administrative side of the
platform will give us that
information.
So specifically like you

01:19:49.216 --> 01:19:51.583
mentioned, we can use that
information, you know, for
policy considerations and

01:19:52.452 --> 01:19:55.354
additional planning purposes.
I know that stuff's coming up
that people have a lot

01:19:56.790 --> 01:19:58.558
of interest in and these are
the type of things are going to

01:20:00.227 --> 01:20:01.794
help us make better decisions.
So thank you.

01:20:03.897 --> 01:20:05.231
I said I'm happy to make the
motion.

01:20:07.670 --> 01:20:09.435
I can't remember carniv_le very
quick question.
Is there ever the total flop?

01:20:11.404 --> 01:20:13.940
Is there a way out?
Well, we have the contract not
in place.

01:20:15.943 --> 01:20:17.677
We're setting up as an initial
three year contract with two

01:20:18.813 --> 01:20:20.813
one you're renewal options.

01:20:22.683 --> 01:20:24.683
Ok, thank you so moved APRIL

01:20:30.357 --> 01:20:32.357
2nd castroville spaeth

01:20:35.496 --> 01:20:36.730
sentenza
.

01:20:39.366 --> 01:20:41.569
Thank you.
Thank you.
Had a fifty point to the

01:20:41.569 --> 01:20:43.569
promotion to execute a five

01:20:43.738 --> 01:20:45.505
year agreement with atkeson
enterprises inc in an amount

01:20:48.410 --> 01:20:49.776
not to see not to exceed nine
hundred sixty one thousand six

01:20:51.980 --> 01:20:53.681
hundred twenty two dollars for
the police department tases

01:21:00.870 --> 01:21:02.870
program staff headquarters in

01:21:31.787 --> 01:21:34.122
give me the mayor vice mayor,
council and city manager.
My name is dan mosher.

01:21:34.356 --> 01:21:36.857
I am the captain for the police
department.
I'm here to talk to you about

01:21:39.270 --> 01:21:40.761
renewing our taser program so
our duesberg in the contract

01:21:42.999 --> 01:21:44.699
that we have with him is
expiring in AUGUST and we'd

01:21:47.436 --> 01:21:49.170
like to go to a new five year
contract with them which will

01:21:50.739 --> 01:21:52.739
provide us with their latest

01:21:54.900 --> 01:21:55.843
generation of taser product.
Over the last twenty years

01:21:58.514 --> 01:22:00.514
we've been we've had a close

01:22:01.684 --> 01:22:03.418
relationship with taser and
been fielding our officers in

01:22:05.688 --> 01:22:07.656
the field with their devices
and we've learned a couple

01:22:10.326 --> 01:22:11.926
things mostly that besides the
and accountability the

01:22:13.950 --> 01:22:14.796
escalation tools tasers
oftentimes bring about several

01:22:17.990 --> 01:22:19.990
times for the community and

01:22:20.870 --> 01:22:23.105
safer outcomes for our officers
.
So with this new program we'll

01:22:25.508 --> 01:22:27.508
be receiving seventy five at

01:22:28.744 --> 01:22:30.979
the latest generation of tasers
.
It's an all inclusive program

01:22:32.882 --> 01:22:35.500
which includes all associated
with and also to train a robust

01:22:40.357 --> 01:22:41.991
warranty program and gives our
opportunity our officers

01:22:44.461 --> 01:22:46.195
opportunity to fire several
training rounds prior to

01:22:50.300 --> 01:22:52.300
utilizing in the field I will

01:22:54.371 --> 01:22:56.371
be able to utilize the sole

01:22:58.876 --> 01:23:00.409
source funding for this instead
of going through the

01:23:01.178 --> 01:23:03.450
competitive bidding process as
taser is the industry standard

01:23:05.382 --> 01:23:07.216
they do not have a competitor
on the market that that does

01:23:09.619 --> 01:23:11.619
what they provide and I'll be

01:23:13.190 --> 01:23:15.190
looking to do that.

01:23:16.227 --> 01:23:18.495
The contract that is negotiated
is a five year contract which I

01:23:21.980 --> 01:23:22.832
would be about just under a
million dollars at the end

01:23:27.739 --> 01:23:29.606
of year five.
So we recommend that you

01:23:32.176 --> 01:23:34.845
provide finance and authorized
city manager to execute a five
year agreement with jackson

01:23:35.880 --> 01:23:37.880
enterprises to make all

01:23:39.150 --> 01:23:41.451
appropriate expenditures needed
to carry out the intent of this
motion.

01:23:43.254 --> 01:23:45.254
That's my presentation.

01:23:47.425 --> 01:23:49.425
Do we have any public comments

01:23:50.895 --> 01:23:52.663
comments regarding the and so
currently how many cases do we

01:23:54.365 --> 01:23:56.365
have and where do those go?

01:23:58.469 --> 01:24:00.537
Currently we have about 350.
We've found other ways to be

01:24:02.307 --> 01:24:04.307
able to maximize the amount

01:24:05.477 --> 01:24:07.411
of tasers in the field without
assigning a taser to every

01:24:10.215 --> 01:24:11.915
officer assignments need a
taser all the time so we'll

01:24:12.917 --> 01:24:15.519
have to think of pool tasers
and for them to be able to
utilize that there's a check

01:24:17.722 --> 01:24:19.722
out process accountability and

01:24:22.940 --> 01:24:23.695
and the two seventy five were
finally be sufficient.

01:24:24.797 --> 01:24:26.797
So the other one is just out

01:24:28.566 --> 01:24:30.301
and they go away like most
rechargeable batteries which is

01:24:33.710 --> 01:24:34.872
what these are powered by and
the more time to charge it the

01:24:36.641 --> 01:24:38.743
less effective they become.
We've had the majority of our

01:24:39.979 --> 01:24:41.813
tasers for over five years and
they're starting to wear out

01:24:44.416 --> 01:24:46.416
and become less effective and

01:24:48.860 --> 01:24:49.854
our warranty expires with our
contract next month so we won't

01:24:51.824 --> 01:24:53.191
be able to replace warranty
processes.

01:24:55.295 --> 01:24:57.295
I think you so the existing

01:24:59.265 --> 01:25:01.833
ones will be decommissioned.
Yes.
Will not be under warranty.
Correct.

01:25:02.635 --> 01:25:04.569
They're going to warranty and
exxon won't stand by that

01:25:06.405 --> 01:25:08.405
product under um just any

01:25:13.747 --> 01:25:15.714
litigation and going back to
this site here you see the

01:25:18.284 --> 01:25:20.180
first year there's quite a bit
less then and for subsequent

01:25:20.987 --> 01:25:22.821
years and part of that is that
I've given us credit for

01:25:26.250 --> 01:25:28.250
returning our current tazers.

01:25:29.595 --> 01:25:31.595
You know, ok, this question

01:25:33.400 --> 01:25:35.400
second cash both with thank you

01:25:37.504 --> 01:25:39.504
senator I fifteen point three

01:25:40.974 --> 01:25:43.342
approve an agreement for
professional services with
community medical center to

01:25:45.178 --> 01:25:46.845
establish outreach crisis
intervention and support for

01:25:48.182 --> 01:25:50.160
community wellbeing with
american rescue plan act funds

01:25:56.560 --> 01:25:57.790
staff for the present good
lincoln and council members

01:26:00.260 --> 01:26:01.994
alex bailey program manager
with the city manager's office

01:26:04.397 --> 01:26:06.990
and this evening presenting to
you the crisis intervention.

01:26:07.968 --> 01:26:09.968
Please its pilot project in

01:26:11.380 --> 01:26:13.380
support of community wellbeing

01:26:15.709 --> 01:26:17.430
so some background on the
project.

01:26:19.120 --> 01:26:21.470
This project is a categorical
use of american rescue plan act

01:26:23.284 --> 01:26:25.118
funds.
The city received seventy eight

01:26:26.421 --> 01:26:28.455
million dollars in other funds
from the U.S. Treasury with the

01:26:30.491 --> 01:26:32.125
goal of supporting economic
health and foundation

01:26:34.595 --> 01:26:36.595
recovery from the pandemic are

01:26:38.666 --> 01:26:40.666
the projects funded and four

01:26:41.336 --> 01:26:43.637
categories and this community
wellbeing project will
primarily address systemic

01:26:45.673 --> 01:26:47.673
public health and economic

01:26:49.544 --> 01:26:51.544
challenges.

01:26:53.581 --> 01:26:55.615
So a timeline milestones.
the timeline begins with the

01:26:57.686 --> 01:27:00.288
treasury allocation of seventy
eight million dollars and artha
funds to the city in two

01:27:01.523 --> 01:27:03.190
installments.
City staff develops

01:27:05.627 --> 01:27:08.620
recommendations for use of the
funds which were approved in
JUNE twenty twenty one with

01:27:09.898 --> 01:27:11.898
similar visions and then in

01:27:12.467 --> 01:27:14.568
SEPTEMBER twenty twenty one
council approved updated
recommendations.

01:27:17.306 --> 01:27:18.973
We held an arpa city council
study session in FEBRUARY

01:27:21.176 --> 01:27:23.176
of this at which time this

01:27:24.880 --> 01:27:26.580
project was proposed and the
objectives of that project are

01:27:27.816 --> 01:27:29.816
to establish a three pilot

01:27:31.586 --> 01:27:33.755
program to partner with the
city and to build on into this

01:27:36.250 --> 01:27:37.725
crisis intervention to reduce
the number of non-emergency

01:27:39.895 --> 01:27:41.895
calls that responded to that

01:27:43.766 --> 01:27:45.733
police and fire.
So the next two slides will

01:27:47.369 --> 01:27:49.203
speak to the needs assessment
identifying the community needs

01:27:51.307 --> 01:27:53.307
and the high and within this

01:27:55.278 --> 01:27:56.978
slide the young adults, these
individuals between the ages

01:27:59.115 --> 01:28:01.115
of 18 and twenty while the term

01:28:02.985 --> 01:28:04.985
adolescence signifies those who

01:28:06.755 --> 01:28:08.924
are ages 12 to 17.
So on a national level we have

01:28:10.360 --> 01:28:12.360
huge data from the national

01:28:13.630 --> 01:28:15.898
alliance on mental illness nami
and this data is from twenty

01:28:18.368 --> 01:28:20.368
twenty looking from the top

01:28:21.237 --> 01:28:23.305
experienced mental illness.
So one out of five adults with

01:28:26.476 --> 01:28:28.244
young adults that goes down to
the one out of three young

01:28:30.313 --> 01:28:31.947
adults experience a serious
mental illness for adults.

01:28:33.116 --> 01:28:35.751
One out of twenty four young
daughters one out of ten ten
percent of them adults

01:28:38.154 --> 01:28:40.154
experience substance use

01:28:41.157 --> 01:28:43.326
disorders also known as scd and
mental illness.
Together six percent of adults

01:28:45.362 --> 01:28:47.362
have experienced that and one

01:28:48.932 --> 01:28:50.932
out of eight visits to U.S.

01:28:55.372 --> 01:28:57.372
Emergency departments and

01:29:10.487 --> 01:29:12.923
going
to adolescents that 12 to 17
age group and six experienced a

01:29:12.923 --> 01:29:15.592
major depressive episode three
million had serious thoughts
of suicide.
A full seven percent of youth

01:29:15.592 --> 01:29:17.795
and juvenile justice system
have at least one mental health
condition in this slide with

01:29:17.795 --> 01:29:20.331
children driving down to the
local level and the impact
of mental health data.

01:29:20.331 --> 01:29:22.331
So if we examine the population

01:29:22.333 --> 01:29:23.933
that surge in proportion to the
number of mental health

01:29:26.370 --> 01:29:28.304
providers you can see statewide
we have two hundred and eighty

01:29:30.541 --> 01:29:32.541
nine mental providers for

01:29:33.911 --> 01:29:35.679
californians now here in san
joaquin county it's one hundred

01:29:38.750 --> 01:29:40.750
ninety mental orders for the

01:29:41.819 --> 01:29:43.819
100000 residents which is a

01:29:45.890 --> 01:29:46.957
sixty six percent fewer mental
health providers locally the

01:29:49.961 --> 01:29:51.795
next data references the senate
and the county point in time

01:29:54.366 --> 01:29:56.366
count for the san joaquin

01:29:57.135 --> 01:29:58.869
county continue to care
conducted through that and

01:30:00.538 --> 01:30:02.272
other thirteen hundred fifty
five unsheltered individuals we

01:30:04.242 --> 01:30:06.310
have six point sixty six
percent who reported living in

01:30:08.546 --> 01:30:11.149
stockton.
One third reported a mental
health issue and another third

01:30:12.818 --> 01:30:14.952
reported a problem of substance
abuse.
So you can see the

01:30:16.588 --> 01:30:18.322
intersectionality of these
determinants your mental and

01:30:19.791 --> 01:30:21.791
behavioral health, homelessness

01:30:23.462 --> 01:30:25.462
and the ongoing pandemic.

01:30:28.133 --> 01:30:30.133
So our project team identified

01:30:31.504 --> 01:30:33.338
the project and developed
objectives of going through the

01:30:35.841 --> 01:30:37.575
partnership with a community
based organization to develop

01:30:39.545 --> 01:30:41.378
and implement an efficient and
sustainable model to mental

01:30:42.848 --> 01:30:45.149
health intervention that
supports and enhances the
well-being of stockton

01:30:47.530 --> 01:30:49.530
residents objectives are listed

01:30:50.856 --> 01:30:52.524
here to decrease velocity and
repeat callers to emergency

01:30:55.161 --> 01:30:56.795
lines increase that up with
wraparound services, build

01:30:59.231 --> 01:31:00.865
trust foster trust building
decrease costs related to

01:31:03.303 --> 01:31:05.700
emergency calls, decrease the
fear or hesitancy to call

01:31:06.906 --> 01:31:08.640
police and the individuals
within the criminal justice

01:31:13.680 --> 01:31:16.614
system
.
The partnership and the

01:31:18.251 --> 01:31:20.180
partnerships in the pilot
project are aligned within this

01:31:21.855 --> 01:31:23.823
framework.
The city as the fiscal agent

01:31:26.293 --> 01:31:27.993
for the funds working with a
community based organization

01:31:30.330 --> 01:31:31.997
who will serve as the prime
contractor in a performance

01:31:34.333 --> 01:31:35.968
based contract and the cbo
working in concert with

01:31:37.938 --> 01:31:39.938
community agency partners as

01:31:43.977 --> 01:31:46.780
subcontractors
.

01:31:46.146 --> 01:31:48.146
Ok, so let's talk about this

01:31:49.483 --> 01:31:51.250
you it was clear that the cto
would act as a primary driver

01:31:53.153 --> 01:31:55.153
to develop and operationalize

01:31:55.790 --> 01:31:57.590
the project staff conducted an
environmental scan to identify

01:32:01.228 --> 01:32:03.496
the service providers in the
region and initiated
discussions with the regional

01:32:05.366 --> 01:32:07.330
consultant whose subject matter
expertize includes crisis

01:32:08.134 --> 01:32:09.802
management of homeless
populations and behavioral

01:32:12.400 --> 01:32:13.707
health and that
intersectionality that the

01:32:15.944 --> 01:32:18.345
criminal justice system
community medical centers was
identified as the single

01:32:20.381 --> 01:32:22.480
available source with the
required capacity for this

01:32:23.417 --> 01:32:25.417
large scale pilot project cfx

01:32:27.488 --> 01:32:29.222
proposal is to expand its krunk
program through a collaborative

01:32:31.693 --> 01:32:33.193
partnership with the city and
develop a pilot.

01:32:35.196 --> 01:32:37.300
The crisis intervention model
that will serve as an

01:32:39.133 --> 01:32:40.734
alternative approach to
behavioral health first

01:32:43.204 --> 01:32:44.971
responder services science's
unique capacity is demonstrated

01:32:47.442 --> 01:32:49.176
through its experience leading
the existing medical outreach

01:32:50.445 --> 01:32:52.445
program for over twenty years.

01:32:54.150 --> 01:32:55.883
Cmc has the federally qualified
health care designation of h.

01:32:58.520 --> 01:33:00.220
It's a federally funded managed
care provider that provides

01:33:02.357 --> 01:33:04.240
services to all people
regardless of their needs,

01:33:06.428 --> 01:33:08.162
specifically serves those in
underserved health care areas

01:33:10.466 --> 01:33:12.200
and they stick with their
clients to oversee wraparound

01:33:17.572 --> 01:33:20.140
services and case management
.
So the carelink program is

01:33:21.376 --> 01:33:23.611
designed to leverage the
existing infrastructure
programs and services for

01:33:25.614 --> 01:33:27.282
delivery including housing
coordination and transition

01:33:29.919 --> 01:33:31.919
of care that work and study

01:33:32.421 --> 01:33:34.421
outpatient services along with

01:33:36.492 --> 01:33:38.492
these others.

01:33:40.763 --> 01:33:42.763
So now we come to project

01:33:44.967 --> 01:33:46.701
assessment and these are the
measurable results and outcomes

01:33:48.604 --> 01:33:50.372
that we envision for a pilot
project aligning services with

01:33:52.108 --> 01:33:54.108
needs for trauma, informed

01:33:55.678 --> 01:33:57.678
local care and proven cost to

01:33:59.349 --> 01:34:01.683
patients, improving efficiency
of hospital resources and
emergency response increased

01:34:04.870 --> 01:34:05.788
responsive to a diverse
population through culturally

01:34:07.857 --> 01:34:09.857
invested competent services

01:34:11.727 --> 01:34:13.495
bridging trust and
collaboration with city police

01:34:15.732 --> 01:34:17.366
and fire to develop an
evaluation plan for data

01:34:19.469 --> 01:34:21.303
collection and analysis through
an outside data evaluator

01:34:23.740 --> 01:34:26.800
demonstrate this program's
effectiveness through data
networks and measurable

01:34:28.244 --> 01:34:30.244
objectives and a sustainability

01:34:31.648 --> 01:34:33.283
component to maintain service
infrastructure and create

01:34:35.686 --> 01:34:37.120
reliable funding mechanism for
the future.

01:34:40.190 --> 01:34:41.791
So we have here tonight with us
chief executive officer

01:34:43.894 --> 01:34:45.561
of community medical centers
christine lingala and she's

01:34:48.398 --> 01:34:50.398
going to present the next few

01:34:54.672 --> 01:34:56.672
slides here

01:34:58.776 --> 01:35:00.776
.

01:35:05.415 --> 01:35:07.116
This answers at
well good

01:35:10.388 --> 01:35:12.388
evening, vice mayor, council

01:35:13.458 --> 01:35:15.625
members, city manager, it's a
real pleasure to be with you
here tonight.

01:35:17.395 --> 01:35:19.610
It's been a busy number
of months working on this

01:35:21.131 --> 01:35:23.199
proposal and excited to
actually be here with you this

01:35:25.360 --> 01:35:27.360
evening.

01:35:30.141 --> 01:35:32.141
The committee that helps you do

01:35:33.178 --> 01:35:34.711
things that cavity medical
centers or cmc.

01:35:37.148 --> 01:35:39.148
I kind both.

01:35:39.917 --> 01:35:41.952
It's a federally qualified
health center of q8 sees our

01:35:44.560 --> 01:35:45.890
community based organizations
that receive federal funds to

01:35:48.360 --> 01:35:50.360
provide primary health care

01:35:52.300 --> 01:35:53.364
services to under served
clients.

01:35:56.134 --> 01:35:58.168
There are all of the united
states we are the only agency

01:36:00.673 --> 01:36:02.673
located within the city limits

01:36:04.743 --> 01:36:06.743
of stockton to be the to see

01:36:08.547 --> 01:36:10.948
you have to be approved by the
federal government and then
once you are you are held to

01:36:12.517 --> 01:36:13.884
some very, very strict
standards.

01:36:16.121 --> 01:36:18.121
For example, you must be

01:36:19.392 --> 01:36:21.392
of course a nonprofit 523 must

01:36:22.962 --> 01:36:24.562
be located and serving and
underserved community.

01:36:27.366 --> 01:36:28.966
You must offer a set a very
comprehensive services

01:36:31.437 --> 01:36:33.437
including medical, dental,

01:36:34.307 --> 01:36:35.974
behavioral health asuda
services treatment services,

01:36:38.678 --> 01:36:40.144
health education, outreach and
case management.

01:36:42.915 --> 01:36:44.582
You must also offer a sliding
scale to anyone who comes

01:36:46.485 --> 01:36:48.485
through the door who is

01:36:50.189 --> 01:36:52.230
uninsured must also accept
medicare and aca insurance

01:36:54.494 --> 01:36:57.960
programs.
And the last one of this is
very important.

01:36:59.132 --> 01:37:01.132
The agency must be governed by

01:37:02.702 --> 01:37:04.436
a board of directors that has a
majority of the members of that

01:37:06.539 --> 01:37:08.539
board must be patients of the

01:37:09.610 --> 01:37:12.244
office of the organization.
This is a really important one
because this is what ensures

01:37:15.181 --> 01:37:17.181
that community voice is at the

01:37:21.220 --> 01:37:22.455
board level of our organization
.

01:37:25.725 --> 01:37:27.827
The cdc has a fifty year
history.
Fifty five year history

01:37:29.960 --> 01:37:30.830
of commitment to health care,
access for all here in san

01:37:32.699 --> 01:37:34.533
joaquin county we originally
founded by a group of committed

01:37:37.304 --> 01:37:39.380
and passionate volunteers to
provide needed health care

01:37:41.241 --> 01:37:42.975
services to migrant seasonal
farmworkers services initially

01:37:46.146 --> 01:37:48.146
with provided some the trunks

01:37:48.582 --> 01:37:50.582
of our volunteers cars with

01:37:52.686 --> 01:37:54.153
donated supplies and donated
hours of work.

01:37:57.570 --> 01:37:58.791
keli's provided wherever the
farmworkers were camped along

01:38:01.395 --> 01:38:03.395
the rivers, the slaves and the

01:38:04.399 --> 01:38:06.133
migrant camps over the years
with the course grown and

01:38:08.302 --> 01:38:10.302
finally in mid 70s the

01:38:11.605 --> 01:38:13.340
organization was incorporated
as the agriculture workers

01:38:15.776 --> 01:38:17.277
health centers under the
medical society.

01:38:19.714 --> 01:38:21.649
However, the following couple
of years when we applied for

01:38:24.180 --> 01:38:25.719
the first fhc grant they had to
step out from underneath the

01:38:26.721 --> 01:38:29.156
medical society here
incorporated.
So the five twenty 523

01:38:34.228 --> 01:38:36.960
nonprofit organization and they
received a first federal grant

01:38:41.300 --> 01:38:43.337
we received the following years
the organization has grown
slowly providing preventive

01:38:45.240 --> 01:38:46.974
care services to a growing
diverse population across the

01:38:48.943 --> 01:38:51.111
county.
So in 1992 the name was changed

01:38:52.747 --> 01:38:54.747
to medical centers to be more

01:38:56.418 --> 01:38:58.418
inclusive of the larger diverse

01:39:00.880 --> 01:39:02.880
populations being served and

01:39:03.992 --> 01:39:05.992
this other groups I forgot that

01:39:08.396 --> 01:39:10.396
in 1985 opened channel medical

01:39:11.901 --> 01:39:14.169
centers downtown which is well
known to many, many residents
in the city.

01:39:19.375 --> 01:39:21.375
The

01:39:33.990 --> 01:39:36.224
growth much since then that
the next days in 2011 we opened

01:39:36.359 --> 01:39:38.627
up the gleason house which is
located right next to the
center rescue mission serving a

01:39:38.627 --> 01:39:40.428
large homeless population,
providing medical home for

01:39:40.663 --> 01:39:42.497
these members of our city and
nineteen to twenty fifty we

01:39:43.232 --> 01:39:45.100
adopted our new colorful and
the reason for the tricolor is

01:39:46.903 --> 01:39:48.904
because we are diverse and the
collaboration and this is a

01:39:51.407 --> 01:39:53.142
great platform project that
follows right along with that

01:39:55.545 --> 01:39:57.545
commitment 2012 we began our

01:39:59.150 --> 01:40:00.315
behavioral health services in
2017.

01:40:01.851 --> 01:40:03.851
Seventeen added substance use

01:40:06.123 --> 01:40:08.157
programs and most recently in
the midst of the pandemic in

01:40:10.861 --> 01:40:12.561
2020 we opened our site on the
delta college campus as our

01:40:18.234 --> 01:40:20.234
twenty eighth service center.

01:40:22.339 --> 01:40:24.339
Just a few facts about gnc in

01:40:25.909 --> 01:40:28.440
twenty twenty one we provided
care to over one hundred and

01:40:29.279 --> 01:40:30.713
seven thousand individual
patients.

01:40:33.817 --> 01:40:35.584
We are busy and we did that
through four hundred and thirty

01:40:37.321 --> 01:40:39.321
thousand individual patient

01:40:41.525 --> 01:40:43.525
visits to serve three counties

01:40:45.196 --> 01:40:47.330
salah kinsel salana angella
majority is here is in st.

01:40:49.199 --> 01:40:51.367
Louis county.
We provide care to twenty eight

01:40:53.404 --> 01:40:55.238
service sites.
Ninety six percent of our

01:40:57.708 --> 01:40:59.708
patients live below 200 percent

01:41:00.245 --> 01:41:02.412
poverty level which really
shows that we truly keep to the

01:41:04.482 --> 01:41:06.416
commitment of our mission.
Last year the fiscal year that

01:41:09.320 --> 01:41:11.320
just ended the budget was

01:41:11.489 --> 01:41:13.123
ninety nine million but also at
economic force in our

01:41:15.493 --> 01:41:17.895
communities and our staff
of 900 other was collected
today it's nine hundred and

01:41:23.801 --> 01:41:25.801
thirty we provide a very

01:41:27.472 --> 01:41:29.472
comprehensive list of services

01:41:30.975 --> 01:41:32.975
for all ages adult medicine,

01:41:34.446 --> 01:41:36.800
pediatrics, adolescent women's
health geriatrics, dental

01:41:39.500 --> 01:41:40.751
specialty care because we are
we believe that our patients

01:41:42.987 --> 01:41:44.521
need access specialty just as
everyone else does.

01:41:46.624 --> 01:41:48.624
So we think that in-house the

01:41:50.950 --> 01:41:52.950
behavioral health program is

01:41:53.565 --> 01:41:55.967
truly one of the largest uhc
behavioral health programs in
the state of california,

01:41:58.360 --> 01:41:59.637
including health programs
includes counseling for

01:42:02.541 --> 01:42:04.275
individuals, families, children
,adolescents, substance use

01:42:06.746 --> 01:42:08.680
treatment, case management,
psychiatry and we own and

01:42:10.316 --> 01:42:12.316
operate 273 pharmacies very

01:42:13.786 --> 01:42:15.920
soon.
All of the services that I just

01:42:17.756 --> 01:42:19.590
listed are available to
residents in the city

01:42:22.270 --> 01:42:24.270
of stockton through twelve

01:42:25.899 --> 01:42:27.566
distinct clinical locations
located in neighborhoods

01:42:30.403 --> 01:42:32.137
of need throughout the city we
have two data sites two

01:42:34.600 --> 01:42:35.740
pharmacies are water
recovery center which includes

01:42:38.110 --> 01:42:39.844
a very comprehensive health and
substance use treatment program

01:42:42.249 --> 01:42:44.160
channel respites that just
opened a number of we were able

01:42:45.885 --> 01:42:47.719
to attend our grand opening
that includes about the case

01:42:49.589 --> 01:42:51.589
the health but also the short

01:42:53.590 --> 01:42:54.860
term residential program can
care program here in stockton

01:42:57.296 --> 01:42:59.640
has the function as alex
mentioned for over twenty years

01:43:01.301 --> 01:43:02.969
building trust across homeless
health care providers are

01:43:05.539 --> 01:43:07.539
homeless the providers and the

01:43:08.800 --> 01:43:09.742
homeless community themselves
are the same house.

01:43:12.120 --> 01:43:13.779
We have a clinic at the st.
Mary's dining room house.

01:43:16.350 --> 01:43:18.840
Our street outreach program and
during the pandemic we added

01:43:20.254 --> 01:43:22.210
local units in st. Outreach to
groups that are specifically

01:43:24.391 --> 01:43:26.391
targeting adult and then a

01:43:27.961 --> 01:43:29.929
separate team for adolescents.
We also have mother vaccination

01:43:31.565 --> 01:43:33.299
and testing teams that work
throughout the city and the

01:43:38.372 --> 01:43:40.400
county
.

01:43:43.100 --> 01:43:44.310
Oops do I have that this on the
slide?

01:43:49.516 --> 01:43:51.350
Ok, let's can go backwards ok I
just had a little comment but

01:43:53.621 --> 01:43:55.889
that's ok.
That's what I thought of this
one.

01:43:56.290 --> 01:43:58.458
That's fine.
So our proposal is as alex is

01:44:00.828 --> 01:44:02.828
starting to lay it is based on

01:44:04.498 --> 01:44:06.166
best practices that we have
learned both from our own

01:44:08.350 --> 01:44:09.970
history providing straight
outreach over twenty years in

01:44:12.340 --> 01:44:14.942
the city of stockton but also
from some in-depth study that
we've been doing over the last

01:44:16.100 --> 01:44:18.100
three months with support from

01:44:19.480 --> 01:44:21.480
the mayor, the city manager's

01:44:23.351 --> 01:44:25.180
office and from stockton,
they've interviewed and met

01:44:26.855 --> 01:44:28.623
with a variety of these
programs including the people

01:44:30.592 --> 01:44:32.826
from the cathodes at oregon.
So we will be building of the

01:44:35.897 --> 01:44:37.665
trust and our lessons learned
over the last twenty years with

01:44:38.933 --> 01:44:40.933
our street outreach and shelter

01:44:43.370 --> 01:44:45.370
programs that proposing a three

01:44:46.909 --> 01:44:48.909
year excuse pilot mother crisis

01:44:50.279 --> 01:44:52.279
model with a team a licensed

01:44:54.783 --> 01:44:56.783
clinician outreach and case

01:44:58.653 --> 01:45:00.721
manager initially start with
one local unit as we bring up

01:45:03.125 --> 01:45:05.125
systems, learn lessons and then

01:45:06.395 --> 01:45:08.429
slowly go over those three
years to a three to four

01:45:09.899 --> 01:45:11.899
eighteen model seven days

01:45:13.802 --> 01:45:15.802
of the needs and I specifically

01:45:16.438 --> 01:45:18.438
focusing on hotspots within the

01:45:24.781 --> 01:45:26.481
city of stockton that I put is
more than just that crisis

01:45:29.510 --> 01:45:30.819
response team but very is to
say that I think the the value

01:45:33.220 --> 01:45:34.889
that we bring to this project
is the comprehensive wraparound

01:45:36.526 --> 01:45:38.193
services that we have
throughout our organization.

01:45:40.630 --> 01:45:43.298
So we will also have a follow
up team that will connect with
individuals that have been

01:45:45.301 --> 01:45:46.668
encountered through the crisis
response.

01:45:49.500 --> 01:45:50.705
The follow team will be
emphasizing prevention link.

01:45:52.942 --> 01:45:54.942
It sure seems to me that the is

01:45:55.779 --> 01:45:57.613
ongoing case management
evaluation outcomes and program

01:46:00.484 --> 01:46:02.484
evaluation will be very, very

01:46:04.888 --> 01:46:06.322
key to our ongoing ongoing
success.

01:46:07.757 --> 01:46:09.591
And that's where last night
additionally we're going to as

01:46:12.195 --> 01:46:13.897
was mentioned, incorporate
voices into the planning,

01:46:15.899 --> 01:46:17.899
monitoring and valuation

01:46:19.770 --> 01:46:21.504
community partners will be
identified to meet needs

01:46:23.974 --> 01:46:25.674
including housing assistance,
domestic violence prevention

01:46:27.377 --> 01:46:29.377
and support and targeted youth

01:46:31.480 --> 01:46:33.183
programs.
And that's pretty much my

01:46:35.190 --> 01:46:37.190
overview.

01:46:42.559 --> 01:46:44.559
That's a that's and so we're

01:46:46.231 --> 01:46:48.231
just recommendations tonight.

01:46:50.334 --> 01:46:52.680
So we have two more
professional services contract

01:46:54.238 --> 01:46:55.906
to cmc in the not to exceed
amount of five point seventy

01:46:57.141 --> 01:46:59.375
six million dollars to develop
and implement crisis
intervention response pilot

01:47:01.645 --> 01:47:03.580
program for three years using
arpa funds also like man to

01:47:05.984 --> 01:47:07.685
prove the findings pursuant to
S.A.C. Section three point six

01:47:09.870 --> 01:47:10.988
eight point zero seven in
support of an exception to the

01:47:13.257 --> 01:47:15.659
competitive bidding process and
finally that the city manager
be authorized to take

01:47:17.695 --> 01:47:19.462
appropriate actions to carry
out the purpose and intent

01:47:21.300 --> 01:47:23.701
of the motion.
So this concludes our
presentation and we're happy to

01:47:25.370 --> 01:47:26.871
answer questions.
Thank you.

01:47:28.740 --> 01:47:30.740
Click on any public comments in

01:47:35.180 --> 01:47:37.180
the show on

01:47:40.719 --> 01:47:42.719
wow it's had to be

01:47:44.590 --> 01:47:46.590
here today in the third and my

01:47:48.260 --> 01:47:50.528
husband and I lived in startup
this and this is my first time

01:47:55.467 --> 01:47:57.467
ever this building at because

01:47:59.939 --> 01:48:01.939
we are just so happy that I had

01:48:02.408 --> 01:48:05.900
the chance today to do
something really positive the
healing that's going to make

01:48:07.179 --> 01:48:09.179
our city a much healthier and

01:48:10.649 --> 01:48:12.649
safer place to work.

01:48:15.321 --> 01:48:17.321
The three into the city, the

01:48:18.891 --> 01:48:20.891
hair salon I was the teacher

01:48:22.762 --> 01:48:25.597
for thirty years at the school.
So I think this is the best
place possible.

01:48:29.434 --> 01:48:31.434
Um, I am also an elder

01:48:32.706 --> 01:48:34.706
currently serving on the first

01:48:36.810 --> 01:48:38.744
presbyterian church and after
much research we were we are

01:48:41.800 --> 01:48:43.800
proud to have endorsed this

01:48:43.716 --> 01:48:45.650
idea a couple of years ago that
to have this nonviolent crisis

01:48:48.540 --> 01:48:49.889
intervention team our church is
just down the street and it's

01:48:52.459 --> 01:48:54.459
when one of those hot spots on

01:48:56.263 --> 01:48:58.263
the corner out of the line and

01:48:59.733 --> 01:49:01.733
suddenly this experience every

01:49:05.894 --> 01:49:08.475
day we have people using our
front as a bedroom and a
bathroom.
It's nice that they feel

01:49:08.475 --> 01:49:10.475
comfortable there but it's not

01:49:11.110 --> 01:49:13.450
that I place for them.
Of course most of them have

01:49:15.115 --> 01:49:17.115
medical psychological problems,

01:49:18.585 --> 01:49:20.319
emotional problems that are
parishioners are not equipped

01:49:22.989 --> 01:49:24.989
to address other things

01:49:27.940 --> 01:49:29.940
escalate especially involved

01:49:29.764 --> 01:49:31.698
and they call the police weekly
sorry you have to bother them

01:49:34.635 --> 01:49:36.635
but uh and the the they have

01:49:41.509 --> 01:49:43.509
not the time to respond to some

01:49:56.423 --> 01:49:58.426
of those things that as a
church it is not good to get

01:49:58.426 --> 01:50:01.129
these people out of poverty or
to respect those nonscientist

01:50:01.129 --> 01:50:03.264
and we want all of our
neighbors to find those and a
place where they can feel safe

01:50:03.264 --> 01:50:05.966
.
This crisis intervention team
will bring all the things

01:50:06.340 --> 01:50:08.340
together and the neighborhood.

01:50:11.939 --> 01:50:13.939
So I hope you support thank you

01:50:18.380 --> 01:50:20.581
friend ashley that
uh my name

01:50:23.652 --> 01:50:25.719
is reverend ashley love and I
have the great joy of being the

01:50:27.689 --> 01:50:29.689
pastor of the pastor at first

01:50:30.258 --> 01:50:33.600
presbyterian church in stockton
and I thank you so much for
allowing me the chance to speak

01:50:34.430 --> 01:50:36.430
out in this area.

01:50:38.700 --> 01:50:40.434
So yeah, we are there at the
corner of eldorado and vine

01:50:42.304 --> 01:50:44.572
congregation of the out to
celebrate our 100th year
anniversary being in our

01:50:45.974 --> 01:50:47.908
current location there and
district five I live just up

01:50:50.178 --> 01:50:52.178
the road in district four and

01:50:53.649 --> 01:50:55.417
as part of just our ministry
and we're located as shirley's

01:50:58.821 --> 01:51:01.550
saying we look with a lot
of folks who face lots
of different kinds

01:51:01.590 --> 01:51:04.225
of challenges.
It's really broad, right?
We have folks who certainly

01:51:06.228 --> 01:51:07.962
there are spiritual and
emotional and social needs but

01:51:09.732 --> 01:51:11.466
you also have physical you have
needs related to housing and

01:51:13.536 --> 01:51:15.470
security food security.
You have mental health

01:51:18.741 --> 01:51:20.741
challenges and all kinds

01:51:21.811 --> 01:51:23.344
of things that compound into a
whole lot of needs.

01:51:26.160 --> 01:51:27.750
And so it is an honor and a
privilege to get to serve and

01:51:29.986 --> 01:51:31.787
care as best we can we have so
that we give out throughout the

01:51:34.190 --> 01:51:36.591
week and toiletries, office
socks, different things and
then we have a food pantry

01:51:38.600 --> 01:51:39.728
distribution where we also get
out clothes and those goods

01:51:41.464 --> 01:51:43.331
such as the food actually in
books and other things and

01:51:46.200 --> 01:51:48.471
hospitality but of course like
of the same things that are
beyond our capacity that we do

01:51:50.730 --> 01:51:51.941
deal with.
And so sometimes we will have

01:51:52.909 --> 01:51:54.909
people who are in crisis that's

01:51:56.513 --> 01:51:58.480
beyond our ability to care for
and so we need help and so

01:52:00.885 --> 01:52:02.619
sometimes that help is for a
police response and very often

01:52:05.890 --> 01:52:07.890
it requires again a broader

01:52:08.358 --> 01:52:10.920
spectrum of care and it's so
exciting to us to have this

01:52:12.950 --> 01:52:13.863
option and this opportunity to
have people come that the food

01:52:15.532 --> 01:52:18.330
weight all the other full
services and experience and
expertize of this group to be

01:52:20.538 --> 01:52:22.538
able to come in a mobile way

01:52:22.807 --> 01:52:25.308
and based in the system
of calling 911 or calling in
through the whole system to be

01:52:27.311 --> 01:52:29.780
able to have those services
available to be effectively for

01:52:31.415 --> 01:52:33.216
instance, to have people who
are having mental health crises

01:52:35.180 --> 01:52:37.180
that have substance abuse

01:52:38.890 --> 01:52:40.657
things going on and
unfortunately that will happen

01:52:42.930 --> 01:52:44.494
is call the police and they
will be trespassed off the
property and then the next day

01:52:46.597 --> 01:52:48.597
they're back steps in the same

01:52:49.867 --> 01:52:52.569
level of crisis if not worse
because we've seen that the
longer you're on the streets a

01:52:54.406 --> 01:52:56.239
lot of times increases the
trauma, the trauma and so

01:52:57.308 --> 01:52:59.760
people end up and so the
relationships with folks and we

01:53:01.579 --> 01:53:03.579
love this idea of having this

01:53:04.682 --> 01:53:06.383
crisis response team that has
breadth of services available

01:53:08.886 --> 01:53:10.886
to care for our neighbors and

01:53:12.357 --> 01:53:14.392
so we really, really encourage
and we're excited to be part

01:53:16.628 --> 01:53:18.362
of the initiative and we're so
excited that this partner has

01:53:20.665 --> 01:53:22.665
been found and that this is on

01:53:25.870 --> 01:53:27.870
the things we encourage a it

01:53:31.910 --> 01:53:33.910
williams

01:53:39.885 --> 01:53:41.885
other than perfect

01:53:53.866 --> 01:53:55.866
that open the front after the

01:53:59.804 --> 01:54:01.804
that the person and what I love

01:54:05.111 --> 01:54:07.111
about the person she said

01:54:13.653 --> 01:54:15.653
prashant and sometimes I wonder

01:54:17.560 --> 01:54:19.560
if the the community the people

01:54:20.727 --> 01:54:22.727
to serve the compassion that

01:54:28.234 --> 01:54:30.234
they did not on the and the

01:54:31.504 --> 01:54:33.504
work that's where I retired.

01:54:36.108 --> 01:54:38.108
So I'm glad the the the guest

01:54:43.383 --> 01:54:45.383
that I'm the

01:54:48.321 --> 01:54:49.555
you public comment
.

01:54:52.592 --> 01:54:54.326
Thank you COUNCILMAN Warmsley.
Thank you so much.

01:54:56.964 --> 01:54:58.698
I think that this is probably
one of the most exciting

01:55:00.968 --> 01:55:03.169
highlights of my two years I've
been here because this is what
I stand for.

01:55:08.308 --> 01:55:10.910
I'm proud lcac w. That's been
in these streets out here
chapping mental health for a

01:55:13.181 --> 01:55:15.181
very long time and that when

01:55:15.850 --> 01:55:17.817
that statistics about the one
hundred and ninety to a hundred

01:55:20.387 --> 01:55:22.255
thousand residents popped up, I
thought about a side note that

01:55:24.158 --> 01:55:26.426
is available to this
conversation.
I took out an ad in psychology

01:55:28.228 --> 01:55:30.228
today advertising my services

01:55:31.866 --> 01:55:33.700
and I did that while on
vacation and all of a sudden

01:55:35.136 --> 01:55:37.136
I'm getting all these classes

01:55:39.640 --> 01:55:41.700
are patients are you taking
patients?

01:55:42.710 --> 01:55:44.844
I'd like them to turn that ad
up first because it was just

01:55:47.615 --> 01:55:49.615
out of control but it goes to

01:55:50.819 --> 01:55:52.186
show the need is there in this
community.

01:55:54.322 --> 01:55:56.322
It really breaks my heart that

01:55:58.920 --> 01:56:00.920
we do not have enough providers

01:56:01.929 --> 01:56:03.929
to really to really tackle the

01:56:05.199 --> 01:56:07.199
challenges especially post

01:56:08.870 --> 01:56:10.870
pandemic and the like.

01:56:12.941 --> 01:56:14.275
Suicide is up mental is
rampant.

01:56:15.810 --> 01:56:18.612
So I'm really, really rooting
for this.
i do have a series of questions

01:56:20.582 --> 01:56:22.150
and I'm not sure that that's
not a shock.

01:56:24.486 --> 01:56:26.486
My first question is and I

01:56:28.560 --> 01:56:30.560
don't know staff wants answers

01:56:32.160 --> 01:56:33.761
to the kind of curious as to
how will this program

01:56:36.465 --> 01:56:38.465
coordinate with fire and sbb

01:56:40.135 --> 01:56:41.770
that tends to be the first
responders when community

01:56:44.400 --> 01:56:45.707
members and residents are
experiencing mental health

01:56:48.143 --> 01:56:50.111
distress.
And then second one I'll start

01:56:55.551 --> 01:56:57.619
with that first
.
Good evening, mayor.

01:56:57.619 --> 01:57:00.289
Council members rick edwards
fire chief.
So we've been working with the

01:57:00.289 --> 01:57:01.990
partners from community medical
center and the city manager's

01:57:03.793 --> 01:57:05.526
office for probably the last
four months to really address

01:57:07.463 --> 01:57:10.164
this and how we can make sure
we reach the patients on the
front end before they get into

01:57:11.600 --> 01:57:14.202
the 911 system.
And so that's something that
we're continuing to work

01:57:15.700 --> 01:57:17.340
through with the police
department and our different
dispatch centers because of the

01:57:17.340 --> 01:57:19.340
regulations that we fall under

01:57:19.509 --> 01:57:21.377
with that.
So I will continue to work

01:57:22.445 --> 01:57:25.130
through that and trying to come
out of the nine one one
response to that, they don't

01:57:27.350 --> 01:57:29.384
get transported to a hospital.
So we call 911 today for the

01:57:31.654 --> 01:57:33.923
ems emergency, the fire
department response.
We get an ambulance with that.

01:57:34.791 --> 01:57:36.592
Also the only place we can take
that patient is to an emergency

01:57:38.428 --> 01:57:40.630
room so captured that on the
front end before they get to
the fire departments dispatch

01:57:40.630 --> 01:57:43.499
center and go through the
emergency medical dispatch

01:57:46.369 --> 01:57:48.770
dialog system keeps them out
of those hospitals and gets
them to the most definitive

01:57:49.439 --> 01:57:51.975
line of treatment that they
we're working with our partners
to provide that service in the

01:57:53.610 --> 01:57:55.444
field so that we don't inundate
any of our community medical

01:57:57.714 --> 01:57:59.714
centers.

01:58:01.284 --> 01:58:03.319
And then so our are we also
training the the operators to

01:58:05.789 --> 01:58:07.789
kind of distinguish which is

01:58:09.460 --> 01:58:11.161
most appropriate to streamline
these calls and challenges?

01:58:13.898 --> 01:58:15.665
I'm thinking about because
you're saying look in the face

01:58:16.400 --> 01:58:18.334
and thinking about how many
times the fire department has

01:58:21.839 --> 01:58:23.573
to respond to the different
encampments and one and

01:58:25.810 --> 01:58:27.544
addressing fire and things
of that nature, people talking

01:58:29.614 --> 01:58:32.215
to themselves, looking the
medics and the need to be
transported out that it was

01:58:33.217 --> 01:58:35.217
like within the thousand.

01:58:37.354 --> 01:58:39.122
So are the so that's what we're
working on right now with our

01:58:40.991 --> 01:58:42.692
partners in law enforcement
where that initial 911 call

01:58:44.529 --> 01:58:47.331
lands in the police department
.
So trying to have those
questions predetermined so that

01:58:48.900 --> 01:58:51.401
we can verify that this is the
most appropriate resource to
send it out emergency and some

01:58:53.170 --> 01:58:54.905
of the what we say is go beyond
that and an emergency medical

01:58:56.274 --> 01:58:58.700
response police or the fire
department need an ambulance.

01:58:59.911 --> 01:59:01.845
So we're working through that
call dialog right now.
Yeah.

01:59:01.913 --> 01:59:04.116
Like a script or something and
kind of assess is similar to

01:59:04.116 --> 01:59:05.716
what we would use in the fire
department for emergency

01:59:07.819 --> 01:59:10.221
medical dispatch.
you have a medical emergency.
We ask you a series

01:59:10.221 --> 01:59:12.990
of questions to determine the
level response that you would
receive.

01:59:16.795 --> 01:59:18.595
Ok, and chief mcfarland's, did
you send that to that concern?

01:59:20.990 --> 01:59:22.990
The question is phenomenal

01:59:22.768 --> 01:59:24.735
what's going to take place here
?
I'm used to this.

01:59:24.769 --> 01:59:26.769
We had a couple of miles from

01:59:26.938 --> 01:59:29.140
san jose as very effective.
I think a lot of folks don't

01:59:31.376 --> 01:59:33.143
realize just how far you can go
with a program like this to

01:59:35.147 --> 01:59:37.348
where are there on the hottest
barricade situation
historically where used to

01:59:38.951 --> 01:59:41.386
having a loudspeaker officer
shouting for the person to come
out the house?

01:59:42.922 --> 01:59:45.423
Well, now we have a condition
that could that can mitigate
the situation that has

01:59:47.793 --> 01:59:49.727
escalated at the scene.
So I think we all know that

01:59:51.960 --> 01:59:53.932
know the way policing has
changed.
It's about having the right
people at the scene at the

01:59:54.801 --> 01:59:56.635
right time so the partnership
will be strong and we'll work

02:00:01.908 --> 02:00:03.908
through corespondent

02:00:16.189 --> 02:00:18.191
at this
bar tomorrow.

02:00:18.191 --> 02:00:20.260
He's already been over to the
office and they're very
passionate and they have a lot

02:00:20.260 --> 02:00:22.694
of resources at their disposal
and then I'm one of the chief
on how I think like maybe the

02:00:22.928 --> 02:00:25.310
six or seven slide and when you
say well you have a person
of the staff that powerpoint

02:00:25.310 --> 02:00:27.366
what is a hot spot?
Can this give community members

02:00:27.366 --> 02:00:29.366
who MAY not know what that

02:00:29.403 --> 02:00:31.337
means?
Definition of the talking hot

02:00:33.607 --> 02:00:34.974
spot with violence are
homicides.

02:00:37.210 --> 02:00:38.877
Are you talking hot spots with
our unsheltered communities

02:00:41.347 --> 02:00:43.315
like what are we talking about
now that part is that I assume

02:00:45.186 --> 02:00:47.220
in those hotspots focus on
their coverage and referrals is

02:00:49.256 --> 02:00:51.256
as you know, folks are in

02:00:52.459 --> 02:00:55.161
crisis so not necessary high
crime areas or anything like
that but just folks in need

02:00:56.596 --> 02:00:58.130
of services.
All right.

02:01:00.433 --> 02:01:02.468
And then I'm the kick the ball
back to cmc because I know your

02:01:04.939 --> 02:01:06.939
work and your work is very

02:01:07.641 --> 02:01:10.310
great and I see a fun zone
audience there.
I'm very, very shocked that you

02:01:12.579 --> 02:01:14.579
guys didn't talk about aces and

02:01:16.183 --> 02:01:18.183
aces spleen's and so is there

02:01:19.786 --> 02:01:21.421
any plans to incorporate and or
include ac screening's

02:01:23.891 --> 02:01:25.891
especially in communities that

02:01:26.961 --> 02:01:28.961
are experiencing trauma,

02:01:34.101 --> 02:01:36.369
violence, homicide etc. Just
amazing question.
Thank you all for supporting

02:01:38.440 --> 02:01:40.440
the chief of your health for

02:01:42.110 --> 02:01:43.944
cmc and as I stated is one
of the major bullets in terms

02:01:46.213 --> 02:01:48.148
of creating a trauma approach.
But I think trauma informed

02:01:50.518 --> 02:01:52.518
community and that talks to our

02:01:54.922 --> 02:01:56.922
ability to get as many folks on

02:01:58.193 --> 02:02:00.193
board to start understanding

02:02:01.863 --> 02:02:03.797
what trauma services are to
develop access points so we can

02:02:06.468 --> 02:02:08.101
screen community members for
trauma with the acs

02:02:10.205 --> 02:02:12.500
questionnaire and eventually
look at the purpose

02:02:14.710 --> 02:02:16.710
of screening folks not only to

02:02:17.946 --> 02:02:19.814
identify possible childhood
trauma but as we look at

02:02:21.883 --> 02:02:23.617
generational trauma to the
community trauma and how it

02:02:25.530 --> 02:02:27.210
impacts people because as
presented as you can see the

02:02:29.391 --> 02:02:31.126
statistics show that most folks
that are experiencing mental

02:02:33.596 --> 02:02:35.596
health issues are folks that

02:02:37.499 --> 02:02:39.367
you and I are folks that that
our stress our folks that have

02:02:41.637 --> 02:02:43.637
no issues that eventually

02:02:44.806 --> 02:02:47.408
promote for them to access a
higher level of care.
So we want to be as

02:02:48.244 --> 02:02:50.780
preventative as possible.
So these screenings really do

02:02:51.881 --> 02:02:53.715
that where we start identifying
and start having conversations

02:02:56.152 --> 02:02:58.190
about what happened to you in
the past and has impacted you

02:03:00.289 --> 02:03:02.890
right now that answers your
question.
It does.
And then for those because we

02:03:04.590 --> 02:03:05.693
want to make sure we're talking
which assesses adverse

02:03:08.398 --> 02:03:10.132
childhood experience society I
thought that was my that my

02:03:12.535 --> 02:03:14.970
next question is when you tell
me are you going to do
something that's something that

02:03:15.304 --> 02:03:17.572
you're going to do it.
So in powerpoint I think a sign

02:03:19.642 --> 02:03:21.209
of the five you talk about
decreasing recidivism,

02:03:23.613 --> 02:03:25.814
increasing follow that
increase.
Can you trust can you give me

02:03:27.784 --> 02:03:29.752
like a high level or how are
you going how are you going to

02:03:31.221 --> 02:03:33.355
deliver?
Well, I'll tell you in terms

02:03:35.125 --> 02:03:37.125
of the behavioral health aspect

02:03:39.195 --> 02:03:41.131
and the actual response to so
when it comes to making sure

02:03:43.600 --> 02:03:45.600
that we have continuity of care

02:03:47.104 --> 02:03:48.838
and follow up and not only
managing patients or community

02:03:50.474 --> 02:03:52.208
members during a crisis but
averting crisis which is

02:03:55.312 --> 02:03:56.945
preventative actually
developing or identifying

02:03:59.216 --> 02:04:01.584
patients for example, I'll give
you a brief example.
When I was at the dispatch

02:04:03.654 --> 02:04:05.388
center observing the great work
that the dispensary members do,

02:04:07.257 --> 02:04:09.257
we had numerous calls from

02:04:10.761 --> 02:04:12.495
suicidal thoughts to for
example, another overdose that

02:04:15.366 --> 02:04:17.670
called this their third time
calling throughout the week

02:04:18.670 --> 02:04:20.737
that in her difficulties that
she had misplaced her purse and

02:04:22.273 --> 02:04:24.273
she is calling 911 number that

02:04:26.430 --> 02:04:28.110
the dispatcher made is your job
to answer to ask more
questions?

02:04:29.813 --> 02:04:31.214
I think we started gathering
that movie.

02:04:33.618 --> 02:04:35.319
She was having some issues
of possible onset of dementia

02:04:37.889 --> 02:04:39.889
or some function she had called

02:04:41.692 --> 02:04:44.227
three times and the dispatcher
spent at least forty five
minutes with her which shows

02:04:46.630 --> 02:04:48.630
how can the staff is and also

02:04:49.968 --> 02:04:51.702
trying to figure out with the
issues but also spending forty

02:04:53.380 --> 02:04:54.805
five minutes a call when there
could have been a verdict to

02:04:56.875 --> 02:04:58.875
someone that had different

02:05:00.845 --> 02:05:02.679
knowledge or expertize in order
would have been contacted and

02:05:04.916 --> 02:05:06.916
continuity of their services

02:05:08.687 --> 02:05:10.955
and we could see her see the
provider medical provider
eventually get her case

02:05:13.250 --> 02:05:15.193
managers services.
So how are we going to measure

02:05:16.561 --> 02:05:18.429
that continuity of care making
sure that people are involved

02:05:21.320 --> 02:05:23.000
in these services holistic way
not just a crisis in terms

02:05:25.271 --> 02:05:27.305
of trust?
I think that I know someone who

02:05:29.508 --> 02:05:31.376
can answer that in terms of the
community but I'll kind of add

02:05:33.245 --> 02:05:35.245
that by providing an

02:05:35.914 --> 02:05:37.648
alternative response because
another call that the

02:05:40.118 --> 02:05:42.118
dispatcher received that was by

02:05:43.790 --> 02:05:46.124
someone that needed to go to
county behavioral health
services but there were very

02:05:47.293 --> 02:05:49.293
specific about documented and

02:05:51.597 --> 02:05:54.132
not wanting to be transported
by the police.
We understand what our police

02:05:56.350 --> 02:05:58.636
officers have to do in that
sense and they they're not
going to do anything about them

02:05:59.710 --> 02:06:01.339
being documented.
But the fear is out there and

02:06:03.643 --> 02:06:05.344
the fact that this person
mentioned that leads you to

02:06:07.113 --> 02:06:09.113
believe that with an

02:06:09.949 --> 02:06:11.783
alternative response we can
manage the situations again.

02:06:14.554 --> 02:06:16.421
I don't if we have the
information right now in terms

02:06:18.492 --> 02:06:20.492
of measurement that we are

02:06:21.761 --> 02:06:24.230
going to consult with a
evaluator that's independent,
does gather information and

02:06:26.266 --> 02:06:28.133
eventually gather information
to give the outcomes absolon

02:06:31.204 --> 02:06:33.204
and just to close that out also

02:06:34.307 --> 02:06:36.307
trust us I said yeah, you can't

02:06:37.377 --> 02:06:39.377
leave now you still not but I

02:06:45.152 --> 02:06:47.186
said trust is also measured by
showing up so I'll be looking

02:06:49.723 --> 02:06:51.723
because she's a city manager.

02:06:53.294 --> 02:06:55.280
I'll let you know I ride in
stockton and I look and so

02:06:56.197 --> 02:06:57.997
making sure that you're showing
up to communities especially

02:07:01.301 --> 02:07:03.169
those in the south who have
suffered the most and I'm sure

02:07:05.138 --> 02:07:07.138
that that our fire chief can

02:07:07.808 --> 02:07:09.508
attest to the communities and
the neighborhoods that have

02:07:12.647 --> 02:07:14.414
been impacted the most I co the
nineteen and so that's just

02:07:16.450 --> 02:07:18.952
some feedback.
And secondly, don't forget
about the fact that we have

02:07:20.388 --> 02:07:22.622
thirty eight languages spoken
in the city then the and the

02:07:25.920 --> 02:07:26.759
county so just kind of throwing
it out there in terms

02:07:28.396 --> 02:07:30.464
of language justice.
And then my last question I

02:07:32.330 --> 02:07:34.330
promise is when we talk about

02:07:35.503 --> 02:07:37.270
evaluations I think that's
something that many of my peers

02:07:39.407 --> 02:07:41.407
and I talk about especially

02:07:43.477 --> 02:07:45.211
when we're giving out funding,
we're talking about evaluating

02:07:47.415 --> 02:07:50.151
services and I do understand
that you're not only flying the
plane, that you're building it

02:07:51.519 --> 02:07:52.819
out so I'm not going to be too
hard.

02:07:54.422 --> 02:07:55.756
I know maybe two years now
harder.

02:07:58.726 --> 02:08:00.726
But who will you evaluate the

02:08:02.960 --> 02:08:04.960
outcomes and how the program is

02:08:05.901 --> 02:08:07.835
going as we continue to the
site?
Will that be through

02:08:09.905 --> 02:08:11.872
participants' the funding
agency's partnerships, et
cetera?

02:08:17.378 --> 02:08:19.713
Yet so a world where there's
different components and
different tiers of evaluation

02:08:21.383 --> 02:08:23.383
from folks that receive the

02:08:25.200 --> 02:08:27.200
services to sibos to our

02:08:29.240 --> 02:08:30.792
partners to law enforcement,
the fire department so we are

02:08:32.861 --> 02:08:34.795
consulting with several folks
that do this evaluators from

02:08:37.567 --> 02:08:39.567
U.S. Davis to other folks that

02:08:41.871 --> 02:08:43.738
are proposing format's and we
ask that question how do we

02:08:45.775 --> 02:08:47.842
measure trust right.
And is truly, really been out

02:08:50.450 --> 02:08:52.313
there and and talking to the
folks that are receiving the
services, talking to

02:08:54.283 --> 02:08:56.151
communities developed to this
board that we talked about with

02:08:58.221 --> 02:08:59.855
community and there's like
reverend and hearing their

02:09:02.625 --> 02:09:04.760
feedback in terms of what the
community is saying about our
services.

02:09:05.861 --> 02:09:07.861
So we look forward to this.

02:09:09.365 --> 02:09:11.400
I look for it for you guys to
come back and give us a report
on how things are going as

02:09:11.400 --> 02:09:12.801
well.
Thank you.

02:09:15.906 --> 02:09:17.906
Thank you.

02:09:19.175 --> 02:09:22.111
nightmare for the yeah.
I'm going to be much easier.
I think I only have one

02:09:22.846 --> 02:09:25.447
question but I have a couple
comments.
First of all I really
appreciate it.

02:09:27.283 --> 02:09:29.551
First presbyterian coming out.
I go by there several times a

02:09:30.721 --> 02:09:32.421
week and then through pastor
gus pastor don pastor kelly

02:09:34.424 --> 02:09:36.192
love to see pastor you know
here with us tonight we've had

02:09:38.895 --> 02:09:40.997
many you guys have always
opened yourself up to the
community.
We've got business watch

02:09:40.997 --> 02:09:43.966
meetings.
We've had a community we there

02:09:46.169 --> 02:09:48.638
I mean you guys have done
pretty much everything, you
know from the sons meetings

02:09:50.708 --> 02:09:52.342
their family promise just you
just really have been

02:09:54.177 --> 02:09:56.246
phenomenal.
And I remember when pastor don

02:09:58.150 --> 02:10:00.783
I was meeting him over there
and there was a gentleman
behind the desk dumpster in his

02:10:02.853 --> 02:10:04.553
birthday that was it just his
birthday suit and he didn't

02:10:06.591 --> 02:10:08.959
think anything was wrong with
that.
And we were just like it's it's

02:10:10.728 --> 02:10:12.595
sunday people are coming to
church and he was he was back

02:10:13.931 --> 02:10:15.465
there that was just like hey,
I'm just resting.

02:10:18.350 --> 02:10:20.350
So I know the challenges that

02:10:24.809 --> 02:10:26.809
are out there and and it's

02:10:38.889 --> 02:10:41.260
it's
funny because while you guys
have been working on this for

02:10:41.260 --> 02:10:43.195
months for the last four
months, I didn't realize that
it was going on and when we

02:10:43.195 --> 02:10:45.330
went to the ribbon cutting and
then were saying hey, whatever
you need, you know your work

02:10:45.330 --> 02:10:47.932
speaks for itself in our
community we need to do more
of this, not less.
And here we are today.

02:10:47.932 --> 02:10:50.301
I'm very happy to see this.
I would say the you know, I'm
coming from the school district

02:10:50.301 --> 02:10:52.470
and knowing that we have a
health center on our campus.
But again the amount of trauma

02:10:52.470 --> 02:10:54.972
that happens in our community a
lot youth I have students that
tell me that they are having

02:10:56.874 --> 02:10:58.576
dark thoughts and they're not
comfortable speaking to the

02:10:59.511 --> 02:11:02.460
person on campus or that person
on campus isn't on campus when
they're there or they have

02:11:03.448 --> 02:11:06.350
another appointment.
Where do I go?
What do I do or it's not

02:11:08.653 --> 02:11:10.653
culturally accepted in my

02:11:11.723 --> 02:11:13.490
community but having that
available because we are really

02:11:16.195 --> 02:11:18.195
being very thoughtful in how we

02:11:19.765 --> 02:11:21.532
approach our youth because it
really did a number on them.

02:11:23.569 --> 02:11:25.569
We have a number of individuals

02:11:26.872 --> 02:11:28.739
that do have you know, adhd,
you know, manic depressive I

02:11:30.776 --> 02:11:33.440
mean a lot of depression.
I I am always shocked at the

02:11:35.114 --> 02:11:37.114
number of youth that have are

02:11:38.784 --> 02:11:41.520
battling depression.
You know, I was told it up,

02:11:41.220 --> 02:11:43.789
you know, but you can't do that
anymore.

02:11:43.789 --> 02:11:45.789
It just you can't and so

02:11:46.992 --> 02:11:48.860
knowing that you are going to
be there in the community but

02:11:51.164 --> 02:11:52.864
my question is, you know, is it
something that we can also

02:11:53.866 --> 02:11:55.700
refer our youth to their
parents because in fact unified

02:11:58.371 --> 02:12:00.371
a majority of our families 90

02:12:01.774 --> 02:12:03.942
percent or so 85 90 percent
qualify for free and reduced
lunch.

02:12:05.511 --> 02:12:07.511
Most of them are on you know,

02:12:09.782 --> 02:12:11.951
subsidized programs for medical
.
a couple of answers for you.

02:12:14.588 --> 02:12:16.255
One is that he has he has a
very robust as we heard

02:12:18.910 --> 02:12:19.825
behavioral health mental health
counseling program and we are

02:12:22.395 --> 02:12:24.395
currently in the school

02:12:25.833 --> 02:12:27.900
districts light on campus.
But for students that are not

02:12:29.469 --> 02:12:31.571
in those districts, all it
takes is a call a phone to the

02:12:36.276 --> 02:12:38.244
staff man, a line.
This is the way to enter so

02:12:40.130 --> 02:12:42.848
that we can get those numbers
to you.
You can certainly share that
with the students.

02:12:44.552 --> 02:12:46.486
Secondly, maybe we will come
back to the phone and ask that

02:12:48.355 --> 02:12:50.355
are currently developing an

02:12:51.825 --> 02:12:53.659
adolescent health center on
channel campus totally focused

02:12:56.530 --> 02:12:58.597
on adolescent adults.
So that's a I really appreciate

02:13:00.535 --> 02:13:02.302
that because we that have
parents that are often afraid

02:13:03.171 --> 02:13:05.171
of their children because

02:13:07.274 --> 02:13:09.274
of the behaviors they're

02:13:11.144 --> 02:13:13.614
exhibiting very violent often
and they don't know what to do
and they don't know where to

02:13:13.614 --> 02:13:15.614
turn to and they're often

02:13:15.883 --> 02:13:17.883
afraid to even mention it at

02:13:19.154 --> 02:13:20.987
school because they don't want
police to be involved because

02:13:23.157 --> 02:13:25.592
they're afraid of what might be
the result because of the
inability to properly

02:13:27.595 --> 02:13:29.595
communicate what is actually

02:13:31.232 --> 02:13:33.166
going on.
So thank you very much.

02:13:34.335 --> 02:13:36.370
I'm very in support of this.
This is how we should be

02:13:38.240 --> 02:13:40.274
putting money into our
community to to avert some

02:13:42.744 --> 02:13:44.744
of these things that that often

02:13:46.214 --> 02:13:47.447
happen that end very tragically
.

02:13:49.684 --> 02:13:51.852
Council member lance, thank
you.
I want to thank alex you for

02:13:54.323 --> 02:13:56.323
this excellent presentation and

02:13:57.626 --> 02:14:00.127
also this is very exciting for
our community not going to
follow up with a lot more

02:14:01.596 --> 02:14:04.398
information.
It's already been presented.
Thank you for coming and I do

02:14:06.340 --> 02:14:08.340
appreciate that people coming

02:14:09.404 --> 02:14:11.339
from the first presbyterian
church and the compassion that

02:14:13.242 --> 02:14:15.376
you show I got married there
holds a special place in my

02:14:18.130 --> 02:14:19.781
heart and that more people
should be like you and share

02:14:21.850 --> 02:14:23.984
the compassion we are.
And I think sam, there's so

02:14:25.354 --> 02:14:27.588
many of us feel that compassion
this is very exciting for our
community.

02:14:28.791 --> 02:14:30.791
So thank you and thank you for

02:14:32.795 --> 02:14:34.629
bringing this to us, remember.
Right.
Thank you.

02:14:36.766 --> 02:14:38.500
I'm also very much in favor
of the recommendations here on

02:14:40.970 --> 02:14:43.471
just I just really have to
shout out cmc.
You know, they just do such

02:14:44.273 --> 02:14:46.273
amazing work in our community

02:14:47.811 --> 02:14:49.778
and they just provide that.
One of the things I noticed

02:14:51.547 --> 02:14:54.490
when I walked into the S.S.
E.M.S. Office says they're
better looking than any of my

02:14:55.885 --> 02:14:57.785
doctor's offices.
It's a level of dignity.

02:14:59.989 --> 02:15:02.490
You know, that is maybe the
first step, the most important
step that you really feel

02:15:04.461 --> 02:15:06.195
valued when you walk into one
of their offices and the staff

02:15:08.364 --> 02:15:09.765
reflect that and how they greet
the public.

02:15:12.350 --> 02:15:13.769
I we deal with a lot
of organizations and you know,

02:15:15.872 --> 02:15:17.506
it's very rare that we get an
organization with almost

02:15:19.275 --> 02:15:21.344
universal praise as we do with
cmc.
So keep up the good work.

02:15:22.713 --> 02:15:25.147
whatever you're doing keep
doing it.
Thanks to cast member warmsley

02:15:27.417 --> 02:15:29.417
for reminding you of the acs

02:15:31.571 --> 02:15:34.230
study.
I was a firm believer in a past
life.
I think everyone knows I was an

02:15:35.458 --> 02:15:37.458
educator principal a couple

02:15:38.963 --> 02:15:40.997
of different occasions and one
of the things I did with my

02:15:42.800 --> 02:15:44.800
staff was I wanted to be real

02:15:46.603 --> 02:15:48.603
clear that they understood that

02:15:50.274 --> 02:15:51.907
from our students we're and the
acs study there's a great

02:15:54.211 --> 02:15:56.179
website if you don't aces to
high dotcom it's just a great

02:15:58.249 --> 02:15:59.816
layperson's introduction into
the adverse childhood

02:16:02.253 --> 02:16:03.820
experiences study and it really
is super informative.

02:16:06.157 --> 02:16:08.958
It's kind of the simplified
version of the test that you
can take and if you have four

02:16:10.527 --> 02:16:12.527
more indicators you're at risk.

02:16:14.699 --> 02:16:16.699
I have for so I wasn't at risk

02:16:18.770 --> 02:16:20.270
child but I managed to come out
of it all right.

02:16:21.873 --> 02:16:23.873
I I think so but that's the

02:16:25.760 --> 02:16:27.760
most important part right?

02:16:29.481 --> 02:16:31.481
The big thing about the acs

02:16:31.950 --> 02:16:34.652
study is it's a very first step
for trauma informed care if
you're not aware of the trauma,

02:16:36.855 --> 02:16:38.756
how can you be informed?
You know, you have to

02:16:40.625 --> 02:16:42.459
understand where your patients
are coming from and and this

02:16:48.167 --> 02:16:49.934
idea of this community outreach
and and getting to people

02:16:52.404 --> 02:16:54.338
before they reaching crisis
stage or worst case situation

02:16:56.608 --> 02:16:58.608
suicide by pop stage.

02:17:00.110 --> 02:17:01.945
You know, we want to get out to
those individuals and get to

02:17:04.417 --> 02:17:06.417
them before something horrible

02:17:08.721 --> 02:17:10.355
happens and this work is I it's
been a long time coming.

02:17:12.958 --> 02:17:15.393
Everybody's working it for it
for a long time.
but it's it's so nice to be

02:17:16.428 --> 02:17:17.962
able to take a huge giant step
toward it tonight.

02:17:20.198 --> 02:17:22.198
So again, keep up the good work

02:17:27.506 --> 02:17:29.574
the trauma care check your
score is a score and it's

02:17:31.410 --> 02:17:33.478
always kind of interesting and
if you want to see one of the

02:17:35.747 --> 02:17:38.490
most important things in trauma
informed care is that you
understand the difference

02:17:39.385 --> 02:17:41.553
between empathy and sympathy
and if you want to see another

02:17:44.457 --> 02:17:46.457
really simple easy way to

02:17:47.326 --> 02:17:49.728
understand DR. Briney brown has
a screen to the video on it and

02:17:51.964 --> 02:17:53.964
it's just the renee brown brami

02:17:56.168 --> 02:17:57.870
brown empathy and it'll come up
and it's it's funny but it

02:17:59.606 --> 02:18:01.540
really hit you hard.
You really get why empathy is

02:18:03.176 --> 02:18:06.110
so important so that's how I
like that.
Thank you.
I can't remember kemba I just

02:18:07.247 --> 02:18:09.140
have a few questions.
I was absolutely amazed that

02:18:11.184 --> 02:18:13.351
your respite center I just wish
it was ten times larger you
know what I mean.

02:18:14.988 --> 02:18:17.456
I don't know you probably
brimming with your services
because there's so many people

02:18:18.625 --> 02:18:20.860
that need services.
This is for staff and arpad

02:18:22.429 --> 02:18:24.130
finding time line that's fine
with when we're supposed to

02:18:25.932 --> 02:18:27.800
spend the money is there
strings attached or is this go

02:18:29.636 --> 02:18:31.270
out too far?
No, no.

02:18:33.641 --> 02:18:35.441
This is in alignment with the
timelines for the appropriate

02:18:36.910 --> 02:18:39.450
funds.
The key that was and we've been

02:18:40.914 --> 02:18:43.716
very fast over the past four
months is to keep keep this
pace going that we have so that

02:18:45.519 --> 02:18:47.320
we stay within that window.
But we're confident that we'll

02:18:49.257 --> 02:18:51.257
be able to state within that

02:18:52.693 --> 02:18:54.528
that window the american
timeline.
Ok, perfect.

02:18:57.398 --> 02:18:59.165
And then I'm amazed by one
thing it says you're governed

02:19:00.834 --> 02:19:02.868
by a board of majority whose
members are health center
patients.

02:19:03.937 --> 02:19:05.905
How does that work?
Can you I mean that's an

02:19:08.900 --> 02:19:09.776
absolutely amazing so I mean,
you know, most people are

02:19:11.946 --> 02:19:14.347
elected or appointed or you
know what I mean.
So that's pretty amazing for a

02:19:15.716 --> 02:19:17.751
ninety nine million dollar
budget that you have here and

02:19:19.854 --> 02:19:21.888
the majority of your board is
patients our patients
absolutely.

02:19:23.257 --> 02:19:26.260
We have the blood of a lot
members.
We can go up to fifteen point

02:19:27.696 --> 02:19:29.363
of eleven so the majority
of our current patients or

02:19:31.599 --> 02:19:33.599
parents of patients at our

02:19:35.436 --> 02:19:37.436
medical centers, many of others

02:19:39.540 --> 02:19:41.540
besides big patients also that

02:19:42.100 --> 02:19:44.245
represent different populations
are vice chair is it to the man

02:19:46.140 --> 02:19:48.140
who himself was homeless years

02:19:49.985 --> 02:19:51.819
and was my chair for six years
did an excellent outstanding

02:19:54.489 --> 02:19:56.489
job both as an advocate but

02:19:57.992 --> 02:20:00.862
also leading a community board
that speaks volumes.
So one of my next question is

02:20:09.230 --> 02:20:11.473
is so transports what are you
using to get to these places
and then my second question is
what happens if the crisis
escalates to where you need

02:20:11.473 --> 02:20:12.773
immediate help from police or
fire?

02:20:14.109 --> 02:20:15.776
How does that work and what is
the coordination but that

02:20:17.647 --> 02:20:19.614
answer the first flight because
it's a lot easier around with

02:20:21.550 --> 02:20:22.917
the what we using to travel
ourselves.

02:20:25.121 --> 02:20:26.855
We use a variety of vans
primarily both to take our

02:20:29.580 --> 02:20:31.580
teens out and to have services

02:20:32.594 --> 02:20:34.594
within the within the vans if a

02:20:36.699 --> 02:20:38.367
situation escalates we are so
in the planning and working

02:20:40.203 --> 02:20:42.270
through the detail stage
of this program and how we will

02:20:48.770 --> 02:20:50.770
respond and so let us come

02:21:01.558 --> 02:21:04.427
back
and tell you the details as
those details are worked out.

02:21:04.427 --> 02:21:06.963
And then one of always the
viewers MAY not be devil's
advocate but this is city
of stockton money.

02:21:06.963 --> 02:21:09.660
I mean so where does the
boundaries get set?
I mean that's you know, not to

02:21:09.660 --> 02:21:11.680
sound like we want to just for
our own citizens but I mean we
kind of just want to be around

02:21:11.680 --> 02:21:13.337
to be selfish.
I mean because I think it's
important that you I mean where

02:21:13.337 --> 02:21:15.738
the calls to services come from
and how does that work?
I mean that's a good question.

02:21:15.939 --> 02:21:18.607
And I took a stab at starting a
response to a question as cmc

02:21:18.642 --> 02:21:20.642
has mentioned, it will be

02:21:22.946 --> 02:21:24.946
hotspots within their central

02:21:26.617 --> 02:21:28.617
stockton footprint.

02:21:29.486 --> 02:21:31.486
That's that's my understanding

02:21:34.424 --> 02:21:36.424
then this will be a performance

02:21:37.895 --> 02:21:39.895
based contract obviously.

02:21:42.165 --> 02:21:43.933
You know, we don't foresee any
issues just based on the

02:21:46.104 --> 02:21:48.104
reputation of our new partner

02:21:49.407 --> 02:21:51.407
here and we'll have all kinds

02:21:52.776 --> 02:21:54.711
of reporting so we'll know who
is engaging this program where

02:21:57.514 --> 02:21:59.482
they're from and to the extent
that we can have access to that

02:22:00.317 --> 02:22:02.317
information because obviously

02:22:03.822 --> 02:22:06.189
this will be a sensitive
activity.
But is that correct?
Yeah.

02:22:08.159 --> 02:22:10.961
i mean I don't want to come off
as not caring or anything but I
mean that's always a concern is

02:22:12.496 --> 02:22:14.898
that one says that everyone
comes from all over and we're
taking care of people from

02:22:15.466 --> 02:22:17.734
outside of the county and
they're not that everybody's
life is not valuable.

02:22:19.538 --> 02:22:21.272
I think it's important but I
think it's also important to

02:22:23.575 --> 02:22:25.342
serve our citizens like this
and this money is supposed to

02:22:27.612 --> 02:22:29.612
go to I as citizens like us

02:22:31.716 --> 02:22:33.583
said it's for those hot spots
within the city but it's also

02:22:35.553 --> 02:22:37.320
for the calls that come into
that dispatch center from the

02:22:39.157 --> 02:22:40.557
city.
Yeah.

02:22:42.427 --> 02:22:44.228
So thank you.
Second question would you

02:22:47.332 --> 02:22:49.332
choose here we have to look at

02:22:50.168 --> 02:22:51.902
this system system benefits
system because there is

02:22:54.373 --> 02:22:56.441
opportunity that seems
impossible that there's a lot

02:22:58.510 --> 02:23:00.144
of opportunities that police
officers can do to kind

02:23:02.414 --> 02:23:04.549
of assess the situation for us
for safety of the fire
department.

02:23:05.417 --> 02:23:07.552
We talk about trust.
I think that's we built this

02:23:10.856 --> 02:23:12.557
process we MAY have to go with
our law enforcement partners

02:23:14.930 --> 02:23:15.760
and eventually come back with
that make sure that it's

02:23:17.630 --> 02:23:19.364
actually come back by says that
this preventative factor we're

02:23:21.801 --> 02:23:23.801
going to get that patient out

02:23:25.404 --> 02:23:27.171
of that system and also a trust
factor that if we're showing up

02:23:28.307 --> 02:23:30.800
together and we're having
different conversations with

02:23:33.613 --> 02:23:35.414
community members that's going
to increase the sense of trust.

02:23:37.550 --> 02:23:39.584
That's what we're dealing is
definitely I hope that adds to

02:23:40.620 --> 02:23:42.530
the service.
thank you.

02:23:44.523 --> 02:23:46.191
So clearly this is a decided
that we're discussing here.

02:23:48.728 --> 02:23:50.496
It's a significant point in a
very big decision that's going

02:23:53.199 --> 02:23:55.199
to have a huge impact on our

02:23:57.700 --> 02:23:58.937
community in the question I'm
going to ask is is in line with

02:24:00.506 --> 02:24:02.400
that is just maybe a high
of overview of the

02:24:04.578 --> 02:24:06.646
implementation timeline and
kind of where we are at in that

02:24:08.515 --> 02:24:10.549
moment today.
Once you get started with that

02:24:11.985 --> 02:24:13.985
one I've been having

02:24:15.889 --> 02:24:17.690
conversations a number
of months in the planning this

02:24:19.926 --> 02:24:21.926
so as such because we already

02:24:23.397 --> 02:24:25.932
have street outreach teams
already boots on the ground
of the community, we're

02:24:28.235 --> 02:24:30.235
actually ready with a small

02:24:31.538 --> 02:24:33.673
pilot group of our staff who
have said I want to be part

02:24:35.342 --> 02:24:36.776
of this effort so we have still
to do this.

02:24:38.545 --> 02:24:40.513
We're going to take a first
call but it's not like that.

02:24:43.170 --> 02:24:44.751
We wanted to be able to tell
you tonight that we can get

02:24:46.720 --> 02:24:48.988
this off the ground rather
quickly.
Not a great big team at the

02:24:51.580 --> 02:24:52.825
start with that that first
pilot team part time we could

02:24:55.195 --> 02:24:57.630
do that with our current staff
once we work through how we get

02:24:58.333 --> 02:24:59.733
a call and those type
of details.

02:25:02.704 --> 02:25:04.400
And so we're anticipating that
first.

02:25:06.107 --> 02:25:08.241
So the pilot phase I think we
stated that we got that and we

02:25:10.344 --> 02:25:12.344
want obviously all of this is

02:25:14.150 --> 02:25:16.851
very flexible.
That's the key is obviously we
want to take our time do it

02:25:21.122 --> 02:25:23.122
right phase one would last

02:25:25.426 --> 02:25:27.426
through the four.

02:25:29.730 --> 02:25:31.310
I don't have our faces in front
of me.

02:25:33.401 --> 02:25:35.401
I know that and yeah, you some

02:25:36.872 --> 02:25:38.806
what from the contract
execution to the end of this

02:25:40.976 --> 02:25:42.876
year would be a phase one and
and phase one is critical

02:25:45.313 --> 02:25:46.814
because really that's a proof
of concept phase.

02:25:48.160 --> 02:25:50.952
They're going to be doing the
work but doing it in a very
measured way so that we can

02:25:52.521 --> 02:25:54.521
really get the protocols down

02:25:56.240 --> 02:25:57.758
pat with respect to the
interfacing with police, with

02:26:00.329 --> 02:26:02.396
fire as well as safety right
now based on the the footprint

02:26:04.666 --> 02:26:06.666
of data that comes in to these

02:26:07.937 --> 02:26:09.904
call centers, we believe that
right now five percent of the

02:26:11.640 --> 02:26:13.508
calls would relate to this
activity but based on the work

02:26:15.711 --> 02:26:17.345
that's going to occur and the
interfacing between fire,

02:26:20.150 --> 02:26:22.150
police, cmc, that number will

02:26:23.485 --> 02:26:25.485
probably become more refined.

02:26:26.856 --> 02:26:29.224
So the phase one is critical
because that's where we
operationalize the whole

02:26:30.259 --> 02:26:33.161
concept.
I think we have an opportunity
to because we have such a

02:26:34.964 --> 02:26:36.964
partner like this which is very

02:26:38.133 --> 02:26:40.168
unique, very unique.
We have an opportunity to

02:26:43.730 --> 02:26:45.730
really stand what I think could

02:26:46.743 --> 02:26:48.743
be the best practice in terms

02:26:49.412 --> 02:26:51.547
of this kind of work.
And I really appreciate the

02:26:57.887 --> 02:26:59.755
stewart intentional approach to
to how you're phasing this in

02:27:02.926 --> 02:27:04.560
and our we're standing at this
the solution is crisis

02:27:06.530 --> 02:27:08.464
intervention pilot you said
earlier we're starting with one

02:27:13.370 --> 02:27:15.300
one one team initially seven
days a week.

02:27:17.775 --> 02:27:20.420
No ok, take your team to ask
them to work seven days a week.
Yeah.

02:27:21.445 --> 02:27:23.445
So we will actually initially

02:27:24.982 --> 02:27:26.682
be the part time because we're
good at his current staff who

02:27:28.518 --> 02:27:30.486
have other roles but they want
to help kick this off with

02:27:32.956 --> 02:27:34.490
their experience and do some
of the pilot visits.

02:27:37.280 --> 02:27:38.895
The pilot responses so we could
have a team that already have

02:27:41.365 --> 02:27:43.365
experience, you know, learning

02:27:44.435 --> 02:27:47.203
and feeling into our next
iberians.
Great.
So we're going to we're going

02:27:49.720 --> 02:27:51.720
to scale it's awesome.

02:27:52.643 --> 02:27:55.145
I just thought I saw something
earlier.
It said tentatively we're
heading there.

02:27:59.917 --> 02:28:01.917
Ok, good.

02:28:03.921 --> 02:28:05.555
Very excited and then just a
clarification the intent

02:28:07.825 --> 02:28:09.825
of this crisis intervention

02:28:11.796 --> 02:28:13.864
pilot is not to replace public
safety on fire and police but

02:28:15.700 --> 02:28:17.700
to augment in response to those

02:28:20.204 --> 02:28:22.204
nonemergency calls that have to

02:28:23.574 --> 02:28:25.308
do with behavioral health
examiners.
Right.

02:28:27.145 --> 02:28:29.145
Ok, and I'll just tell you that

02:28:30.949 --> 02:28:32.949
I I really do appreciate

02:28:38.857 --> 02:28:40.857
christine afonso the entire cmc

02:28:43.394 --> 02:28:45.129
board the fact that it has been
brought up several times, the

02:28:45.964 --> 02:28:47.999
fact that the board the
majority of the board, the cmc

02:28:50.669 --> 02:28:52.669
is governed by patients speaks

02:28:53.939 --> 02:28:56.730
volumes.
The fact that your board

02:28:58.743 --> 02:29:00.743
recognized the value in this

02:29:02.215 --> 02:29:04.115
initiative right.
And what I appreciate about cmc

02:29:06.418 --> 02:29:08.153
and it's been there as well is
that when you walk through

02:29:09.455 --> 02:29:11.455
those doors of community

02:29:13.692 --> 02:29:15.692
medical center, you know, you

02:29:17.362 --> 02:29:19.362
walk through quality total care

02:29:21.234 --> 02:29:23.335
right.
And you feel like the fact that

02:29:25.604 --> 02:29:27.839
you you know, cmc serves over a
hundred thousand patients,
hundreds and thousands

02:29:29.809 --> 02:29:31.442
of patients this last year and
over ninety six percent

02:29:33.512 --> 02:29:35.213
of those patients are to the
200 percent of the poverty

02:29:37.684 --> 02:29:39.284
level and they're walking
through those doors and

02:29:41.488 --> 02:29:43.488
receiving services that quite

02:29:44.624 --> 02:29:46.358
frankly, you know, is in some
instances better quality than

02:29:49.161 --> 02:29:51.290
some in the private sector, not
the private networks.
Right.

02:29:53.132 --> 02:29:55.132
And so just thank you for for

02:29:56.637 --> 02:29:58.637
that we are in the midst of a a

02:29:59.673 --> 02:30:01.673
mental health crisis throughout

02:30:07.213 --> 02:30:09.470
our nation here and in stockton
share the numbers over two

02:30:11.519 --> 02:30:13.253
thirds 66 percent of our
population is dealing with

02:30:15.122 --> 02:30:17.156
either some sort of behavioral
challenge in mental health or

02:30:19.426 --> 02:30:21.426
substance disorder.

02:30:23.196 --> 02:30:25.131
When you talk about stepping up
and we talk about meeting the

02:30:26.800 --> 02:30:28.434
moment and you talk about
providing an innovative

02:30:30.504 --> 02:30:32.380
solution, that's what you're
doing right here.

02:30:34.408 --> 02:30:36.142
That's what cmc is doing
through the partnership with

02:30:38.412 --> 02:30:40.346
with the city.
But the most powerful thing

02:30:41.982 --> 02:30:43.982
about this this this pilot

02:30:49.323 --> 02:30:50.957
program is that it's driven
through the community.

02:30:52.827 --> 02:30:54.761
The top down bottom up.
You already have great

02:30:56.998 --> 02:30:58.698
relationships with other
community based organizations

02:31:00.601 --> 02:31:02.601
and partners.

02:31:07.776 --> 02:31:09.776
So we think about value add and

02:31:22.457 --> 02:31:24.626
and you think about the
outcomes that you desire.
I don't I don't think you could

02:31:24.626 --> 02:31:26.862
assemble a better team and if
you have a better partner so
just thank you for all the work

02:31:26.862 --> 02:31:28.963
that you're doing, all the work
that you're going to do.
We're we're very, very excited

02:31:28.963 --> 02:31:31.733
and looking forward to to the
next steps.
COUNCILMAN Hornsey, one last
thing I promise it's you know

02:31:31.733 --> 02:31:33.500
of course I had to put that
lcac doesn't have that gone

02:31:34.936 --> 02:31:36.936
really quick.

02:31:38.841 --> 02:31:40.675
But I also I I really hope and
I foresee a long term

02:31:42.911 --> 02:31:44.845
partnership outside of the
three years of this pilot mean

02:31:47.449 --> 02:31:49.217
that I think that this is an
opportunity to assist building

02:31:50.619 --> 02:31:52.619
that with to the public service

02:31:54.189 --> 02:31:56.560
offices and so that they can
get the training and support

02:31:58.694 --> 02:32:00.694
that is necessary for them to

02:32:02.164 --> 02:32:04.164
operate within those

02:32:05.734 --> 02:32:07.468
communities that they're often
called to respond to.

02:32:10.172 --> 02:32:11.839
And so just that that is one
of the things that really,

02:32:13.676 --> 02:32:15.644
really caught my attention
during the town hall with chief

02:32:17.914 --> 02:32:19.914
mcfadden is that he came from a

02:32:21.584 --> 02:32:23.251
department that was standing
for crisis response, not

02:32:25.321 --> 02:32:27.321
another specific intentionally

02:32:28.791 --> 02:32:30.758
talking about having to assist
on staff with law enforcement.

02:32:33.630 --> 02:32:35.397
So I'm not only excited about
this project but I'm also

02:32:37.867 --> 02:32:39.867
excited that we as a city are

02:32:41.337 --> 02:32:43.337
in the process really being

02:32:44.841 --> 02:32:46.775
innovative on how we deal with
these calls for services to

02:32:49.446 --> 02:32:51.547
support the fire and policing.
And so I just kind of want to

02:32:53.517 --> 02:32:55.517
throw that out there and I hope

02:32:56.186 --> 02:32:58.200
to hear the conversations about
our officers becoming more

02:33:00.190 --> 02:33:02.190
trauma informed our fire

02:33:04.930 --> 02:33:05.927
fighters fire that is something
that becoming more trauma

02:33:08.932 --> 02:33:10.932
informed so that we are really

02:33:11.168 --> 02:33:12.935
showing up on our level
of experiences and expertize in

02:33:15.906 --> 02:33:17.206
this field so I'll leave it at
that.

02:33:19.509 --> 02:33:21.544
Thank you so much and yeah,
just on to state this for the

02:33:23.414 --> 02:33:25.215
record because chancellor
of campus I really, really

02:33:27.852 --> 02:33:29.852
excited to hit the go button

02:33:31.655 --> 02:33:33.423
just for the record, the public
needs to know that and remind

02:33:34.892 --> 02:33:36.892
the public that this council is

02:33:38.762 --> 02:33:40.762
committed to addressing the

02:33:42.433 --> 02:33:44.601
root cause, the root cause.
The challenge is that we that

02:33:46.704 --> 02:33:48.704
are impacting our community and

02:33:50.374 --> 02:33:52.842
this is one of many examples
of how this council is
committed to providing the

02:33:55.120 --> 02:33:56.980
solutions that will address the
root cause and provide the type

02:33:58.983 --> 02:34:00.951
of healing that our community
needs for the foreseeable
future.

02:34:03.540 --> 02:34:04.688
Now council of accountability
group that has massive

02:34:11.763 --> 02:34:13.763
earthquake in

02:34:14.640 --> 02:34:16.132
thank you.
You don't have to come see us

02:34:18.360 --> 02:34:20.360
faster now at seven zero ok I

02:34:20.805 --> 02:34:22.673
have fifteen point four except
the fiscal year 2021 22 the

02:34:25.143 --> 02:34:26.877
third quarter budget update and
approved the recommended budget

02:34:28.246 --> 02:34:30.246
and then that's staff you have

02:34:32.500 --> 02:34:34.519
the four to present.
Good evening there in council
candidates the chief financial

02:34:37.122 --> 02:34:39.122
officer and tonight we're

02:34:39.791 --> 02:34:41.826
presenting our third quarter
report for the fiscal year that

02:34:44.960 --> 02:34:46.163
ended JUNE 30th.
They came in about a month ago

02:34:48.233 --> 02:34:49.967
and talked about the second
quarter results provided here

02:34:52.271 --> 02:34:54.271
and projection and that also

02:34:55.641 --> 02:34:58.109
coincided with our annual
budget development process that
included your projections as

02:34:59.912 --> 02:35:02.547
well.
And so we've updated some
of those projections but it's

02:35:04.249 --> 02:35:06.249
been fairly small changes since

02:35:07.953 --> 02:35:10.455
we talked last month to this go
pretty quickly.
I do want to warn you that even

02:35:11.524 --> 02:35:13.358
though we passed the official
end of the fiscal year, the

02:35:15.194 --> 02:35:17.262
numbers are still changing.
We take a while to get those

02:35:18.931 --> 02:35:21.499
bills from within this process
then make sure we've accrued
everything to the appropriate

02:35:23.202 --> 02:35:25.369
period and that kind of thing.
So these are in no way the

02:35:26.239 --> 02:35:28.807
final numbers.
So our third quarter general
fund revenues are summarized on

02:35:30.810 --> 02:35:32.578
the side as of MARCH 31st we
had year to date revenues at

02:35:34.314 --> 02:35:36.140
one hundred and forty eight
point seven million and that

02:35:38.351 --> 02:35:40.351
was that is sixty of our annual

02:35:41.387 --> 02:35:44.122
revenue budget.
Our year end projections are
now at two hundred and eighty

02:35:45.225 --> 02:35:47.760
four point two.
This compares to two hundred
eighty three point two million

02:35:49.796 --> 02:35:51.497
present last month as part
of the second quarter report.

02:35:52.932 --> 02:35:55.567
So that's about a million
increase from what we talked
about before and this is

02:35:57.837 --> 02:35:59.705
primarily a property tax, the
property tax numbers, the final

02:36:02.760 --> 02:36:04.760
payment comes in in that MAY

02:36:04.978 --> 02:36:06.812
JUNE timeframe and so this
little uptick compared to what

02:36:08.582 --> 02:36:10.416
we were estimating and we have
budget variance is listed on

02:36:12.586 --> 02:36:14.553
the side of the this budget.
This our sales tax utility is a

02:36:16.356 --> 02:36:18.224
tax and business license tax.
Those have not changed since

02:36:19.460 --> 02:36:22.620
the last report.
The next slide shows our
general fund revenues by

02:36:23.597 --> 02:36:25.365
quarter comparing to three
prior fiscal year so you can

02:36:27.635 --> 02:36:29.602
kind of see the percent that we
had in each quarter and how it

02:36:31.438 --> 02:36:33.906
compares to prior.
here's the tilba is our third
quarter results.

02:36:35.877 --> 02:36:37.644
We were at sixty percent of the
budget as I mentioned at the

02:36:40.114 --> 02:36:42.480
end of MARCH and that compares
to that sixty two to sixty

02:36:42.683 --> 02:36:45.151
seven percent of budget in
prior years and we are slightly
lower in the new system.

02:36:46.354 --> 02:36:48.855
We have two entirely
differences on when our
revenues are booked so it's not

02:36:50.724 --> 02:36:52.725
a concern.
We do anticipate that will come

02:36:55.230 --> 02:36:57.464
in over budget on the revenue
side, on the expense side, the

02:36:59.734 --> 02:37:02.168
other expenditure is one
hundred and seventy three point
three million or fifty eight

02:37:03.204 --> 02:37:04.871
percent of our three hundred
point nine million dollar

02:37:06.707 --> 02:37:09.543
general fund budget.
This is a little lower than we
tend to run but it's because we

02:37:10.979 --> 02:37:12.747
have some large capital items
that will be transferred as the

02:37:13.982 --> 02:37:15.683
construction contracts going
and as expenditures happen.

02:37:18.720 --> 02:37:21.880
But before year end it is
running a little bit lower than
we would normally.

02:37:22.391 --> 02:37:24.159
It's mostly in a couple
of lines on the attachment aid

02:37:25.793 --> 02:37:27.528
details.
Your projections are at two

02:37:29.798 --> 02:37:31.632
eighty five point two million.
This is slightly changed from

02:37:34.360 --> 02:37:35.769
our second quarter point and
it's about two million less

02:37:38.400 --> 02:37:40.241
than the second quarter so
that's an additional two
million in savings.

02:37:41.676 --> 02:37:44.780
So we're looking at about three
million dollars change from
when we looked at second

02:37:45.280 --> 02:37:47.280
quarter and projections in the

02:37:48.951 --> 02:37:51.786
budget process.
And I do want to just talk a
little bit about where that

02:37:53.756 --> 02:37:55.756
leads where we're looking at

02:37:56.825 --> 02:37:58.825
for the end of the final year

02:38:01.363 --> 02:38:03.130
numbers until probably as audit
and the other thing but we

02:38:04.968 --> 02:38:07.669
haven't changed very much from
what we looked at when we went
through the budget process and

02:38:08.237 --> 02:38:10.705
in the budget process updated
on our financial plan with
basically the revenues we're

02:38:12.574 --> 02:38:14.574
talking here with about a

02:38:16.445 --> 02:38:18.813
million dollars difference a
million dollars from the
revenues we were talking about

02:38:21.117 --> 02:38:22.751
and we assume we're going to
have a year in savings.

02:38:24.354 --> 02:38:26.155
We'll have to say is we also
know that we need those savings

02:38:28.191 --> 02:38:29.925
to pay for upcoming labor
contracts, some of which have

02:38:31.930 --> 02:38:33.995
been approved in the last month
.
So some of the savings that
we're looking at here is

02:38:35.431 --> 02:38:37.199
basically committed already
spent are planned out as part

02:38:39.670 --> 02:38:41.971
of that budget process we just
went through.
So if you look at the front

02:38:43.406 --> 02:38:46.410
lines no at the end the page or
if you look at the variance
from the budget that is not the

02:38:47.610 --> 02:38:49.778
number are going to have
available to spend at the end
of the year.

02:38:51.481 --> 02:38:53.549
I just want to be clear about
that.
We go through kind of the

02:38:54.584 --> 02:38:56.953
numbers when we get to and talk
about what's available and
what's already been committed

02:38:58.455 --> 02:39:00.123
through our variously the
contracts and through our

02:39:09.299 --> 02:39:11.330
future plans we don't want to
just talk about variances.

02:39:13.804 --> 02:39:15.505
So fifteen point seven million
versus budget is what we're

02:39:17.410 --> 02:39:19.142
projecting to come in over over
and that's five percent
variance.

02:39:20.744 --> 02:39:22.712
It sounds like a big number but
in a lot of the size it's only

02:39:24.481 --> 02:39:27.500
a five percent variance.
Largest areas of variance are
the police department at eleven

02:39:28.785 --> 02:39:30.520
point eight million public
works is just under a million

02:39:31.723 --> 02:39:33.891
and fire at eighty three.
Most of these savings are due

02:39:35.927 --> 02:39:37.594
to salary savings from
vacancies or turnover and

02:39:39.931 --> 02:39:41.931
positions and the next slide

02:39:43.300 --> 02:39:45.268
shows us where different
departments are at not only at

02:39:47.137 --> 02:39:49.640
the third quarter with their
actuaries which are the
percentages listed on the slide

02:39:52.100 --> 02:39:53.744
but also the yellow line is
where we project them to the

02:39:54.913 --> 02:39:57.247
island and so some of these
departments are coming in under
budget at year end.

02:39:58.750 --> 02:40:00.517
I mentioned the police
department is one and their

02:40:02.487 --> 02:40:04.788
primary driver and they're
coming in under budget is
salary savings.

02:40:06.592 --> 02:40:09.930
Our office of violence pension
is another one that we're
projecting to come in under

02:40:10.529 --> 02:40:13.640
budget.
We haven't had a ton
of vacancies all year long.

02:40:14.499 --> 02:40:16.330
It's just the one, two, three
throughout the year.

02:40:18.103 --> 02:40:20.103
But as you have said, people

02:40:21.472 --> 02:40:23.340
come in at lower wages and have
a couple months where they're

02:40:25.644 --> 02:40:28.790
vacant and so we are seeing a
number of these departments
that are coming in under budget

02:40:29.782 --> 02:40:31.782
due to those vacancies and our

02:40:34.186 --> 02:40:36.587
debt which is at the for the
third quarter doesn't show any
actual us because our debt

02:40:37.220 --> 02:40:39.900
payments actually occur later
in the latter part of the year

02:40:41.360 --> 02:40:43.360
and the support is another one

02:40:44.764 --> 02:40:46.497
that is lower and that's as I
mentioned earlier in part due

02:40:48.467 --> 02:40:50.902
to construction related
expenses or council project
related expenses that were

02:40:53.405 --> 02:40:55.440
appropriately added in the last
couple of months of the fiscal
year.

02:40:57.900 --> 02:40:58.743
So we came back in MAY and we
appropriated funds and so those

02:41:00.546 --> 02:41:03.115
kinds of things were not spent
as of MARCH 31st.
None of those that we're

02:41:04.617 --> 02:41:06.617
looking at with a very thorough

02:41:08.254 --> 02:41:09.954
the last time we don't have
very many budget adjustments

02:41:12.458 --> 02:41:14.192
for this cycle that we did want
to bring to council the request

02:41:16.463 --> 02:41:18.163
to killie for some of the
budgets from the twenty one

02:41:19.165 --> 02:41:21.330
twenty two fiscal into the
twenty to twenty three fiscal

02:41:23.536 --> 02:41:25.203
year are city charter says that
the operating budget will

02:41:30.209 --> 02:41:32.209
expire

02:41:44.924 --> 02:41:46.960
unless county by county
and city grants and csp
continue that italy had a

02:41:46.960 --> 02:41:49.229
special project in mind that
was part of an operating budget
and the that budget come JULY

02:41:49.229 --> 02:41:51.799
one as soon as JUNE 30 the
store closed that budget will
go away.
So departments have looked at

02:41:51.799 --> 02:41:53.967
their budget and said here's
some of our needs we didn't
necessarily get to this year.

02:41:53.967 --> 02:41:56.270
There's a lot of furniture and
the pier type things that are
on this list and that's in part

02:41:56.270 --> 02:41:58.737
because it's taking time to
order things.
It's taking time to get things
in.

02:42:00.307 --> 02:42:02.375
So just a summary of some
of the things on the list.
It's over five point six

02:42:02.375 --> 02:42:04.375
million dollars.

02:42:05.110 --> 02:42:06.946
It's only if there is funding
left at the end of the year at

02:42:08.716 --> 02:42:10.416
the close the books that this
would be carried forward and

02:42:12.186 --> 02:42:14.654
that we have like a five
hundred thousand for elections
and about two hundred and forty

02:42:16.290 --> 02:42:18.858
thousand from our community
services departments that as I
mentioned is a lot of furniture

02:42:19.693 --> 02:42:21.460
and improvements that they
would like to continue to be

02:42:23.697 --> 02:42:25.697
able to 470000 in our

02:42:27.168 --> 02:42:29.670
information technology
department that are projects
that they'd like to continue to

02:42:31.739 --> 02:42:33.406
do this includes the council
and the other discretionary

02:42:35.243 --> 02:42:37.711
project funds from the twenty
one twenty two fiscal year.
It's those are unspent.

02:42:38.879 --> 02:42:40.647
They were the it's about six
hundred and seventy thousand

02:42:43.318 --> 02:42:44.985
for again it was a lot
of furniture and the things

02:42:46.454 --> 02:42:48.122
that they needed to do at their
facilities but they aren't

02:42:50.458 --> 02:42:52.326
large enough or part of the
capital project and then some

02:42:54.996 --> 02:42:57.264
of it is a part of the projects
that we identified in NOVEMBER
that are underway.

02:42:58.166 --> 02:43:00.166
But not completely expended and

02:43:01.536 --> 02:43:03.271
then two million of it is
simply special funds that was

02:43:05.574 --> 02:43:08.142
received in that year that will
be for a couple of different
projects that will happen.

02:43:10.110 --> 02:43:11.679
It's outside of the general
fund but because it's not a

02:43:13.515 --> 02:43:15.490
typical grant it wouldn't
automatically look.

02:43:17.519 --> 02:43:19.354
So that's our only request in
front of the council tonight.

02:43:20.856 --> 02:43:23.357
And then the in addition to
that except in the budget
status update report and I'll

02:43:24.993 --> 02:43:26.993
take the questions do we have

02:43:29.364 --> 02:43:30.831
any public comments we do not
mean thank you.

02:43:32.534 --> 02:43:34.534
That's ghazi.

02:43:36.380 --> 02:43:38.380
So when we talk about the money

02:43:40.109 --> 02:43:41.876
that will be going unspent from
the twenty one twenty two

02:43:47.583 --> 02:43:49.317
budget and it going to our our
contracts labor contracts those

02:43:52.220 --> 02:43:54.220
are ongoing expenses and this

02:43:55.792 --> 02:43:57.325
is one time money.
Excellent question.

02:43:59.529 --> 02:44:02.130
So a lot has to do with the one
time savings is front load
those contracts so we did

02:44:04.433 --> 02:44:06.433
identify that we could afford a

02:44:07.803 --> 02:44:10.405
certain increase but with one
time savings we could afford to
do some of those increases

02:44:12.375 --> 02:44:13.842
sooner rather than later in the
contract terms.

02:44:15.178 --> 02:44:16.978
Ok, and so reading well knowing
what we negotiated with at

02:44:19.449 --> 02:44:21.449
least three of our current

02:44:22.618 --> 02:44:24.586
units that we just finished
negotiations with that was a

02:44:26.856 --> 02:44:28.490
large that's a two digit on
that.
Correct.

02:44:31.128 --> 02:44:32.928
So you're saying that savings
that we have or that unspent

02:44:34.464 --> 02:44:36.464
money from the budget that we

02:44:37.867 --> 02:44:39.802
have then fully fund those two
digit it's going towards those

02:44:45.943 --> 02:44:47.877
two that that if I MAY hold it
makes some sense the contracts

02:44:50.180 --> 02:44:52.180
that you know and the one that

02:44:56.787 --> 02:44:59.210
still remains on the table fit
within the long range financial
plan.

02:45:00.590 --> 02:45:02.591
However, it's not so much a
long range financial planning
issue.

02:45:04.428 --> 02:45:06.329
It could be just that it's more
of a cash flow cash management

02:45:08.132 --> 02:45:10.200
issue for year one because we
front loaded year one to the

02:45:12.770 --> 02:45:14.337
point where it could generate a
cash flow challenge.

02:45:16.673 --> 02:45:18.340
But by doing this or by doing
what we would most likely

02:45:19.776 --> 02:45:21.776
recommend to you as we close

02:45:23.748 --> 02:45:25.916
out twenty point twenty two,
it's more of a think of it as a

02:45:27.351 --> 02:45:29.351
as a cash management technique

02:45:31.210 --> 02:45:33.210
versus you know, it's always

02:45:34.892 --> 02:45:37.360
about affordability but it's
consistent with the long range
management I that I did that

02:45:38.563 --> 02:45:40.164
makes sense with that is
correct.
Yes.

02:45:42.267 --> 02:45:44.401
Ok and I guess the concern is,
you know, having been on the

02:45:46.704 --> 02:45:49.206
exit side of bankruptcy and
having been on the entrance
side, you know, with council

02:45:50.842 --> 02:45:52.676
member canepa, you know,
there's a lot of discussion as

02:45:55.460 --> 02:45:57.480
to you know, what the city can
or can't do and the one thing

02:45:58.983 --> 02:46:00.983
the city can't do is obviously

02:46:01.586 --> 02:46:04.522
go back into bankruptcy.
But we definitely have to make
sure that we are able to take

02:46:05.990 --> 02:46:07.824
care of our our employees just
as this is the council that

02:46:10.128 --> 02:46:11.861
doesn't want to be the council
that is behind any kind

02:46:13.532 --> 02:46:15.500
of financial relapse.
I'm not the city manager who

02:46:17.669 --> 02:46:19.537
wants to be the city manager,
help the city to relapse and I

02:46:21.907 --> 02:46:23.507
know our cfo doesn't want to be
the cfo responsible for

02:46:25.844 --> 02:46:27.844
financial relapse so what we've

02:46:28.513 --> 02:46:30.347
done with these contracts and
with the one that's pending is

02:46:33.520 --> 02:46:35.520
is as we've said, you know,

02:46:37.323 --> 02:46:39.323
based on where we are today, we

02:46:40.993 --> 02:46:42.993
thought that it was worth a

02:46:44.663 --> 02:46:46.631
responsible stretch.
It's a stretch but it's a

02:46:47.700 --> 02:46:49.700
responsible stretch.

02:46:51.938 --> 02:46:54.272
Thank you.
There are no further questions
there.

02:47:02.781 --> 02:47:04.781
Most of kasyanov's mathesons

02:47:06.653 --> 02:47:09.540
that you got in fifteen point
adopt the resolution approving
the twenty twenty two

02:47:11.224 --> 02:47:13.224
affordable housing loan program

02:47:17.864 --> 02:47:19.864
allocation staff would present

02:47:37.250 --> 02:47:38.851
.
All right.

02:47:41.822 --> 02:47:43.822
Awakening council members and

02:47:44.691 --> 02:47:46.526
and robertson deputy housing
director in the economic

02:47:48.996 --> 02:47:50.996
development department prepared

02:47:52.232 --> 02:47:53.933
a very brief powerpoint at the
affordable housing allocation

02:47:59.173 --> 02:48:01.141
for review.
So here's a little background

02:48:03.310 --> 02:48:05.440
and those are the availability
was issued in DECEMBER 17th,

02:48:06.981 --> 02:48:08.981
2012.
We had approximately ten point

02:48:11.184 --> 02:48:13.184
four million available for

02:48:14.254 --> 02:48:16.857
applicants to apply for.
We received seventy four
thousand applications that were

02:48:19.193 --> 02:48:21.193
reviewed, scored and went for

02:48:22.463 --> 02:48:24.164
multifamily housing that's
three multifamily affordable

02:48:26.467 --> 02:48:28.670
housing for multifamily housing
developments and three

02:48:29.570 --> 02:48:31.570
multifamily affordable family

02:48:33.642 --> 02:48:35.442
housing developments.
So the recommended projects

02:48:37.879 --> 02:48:39.213
we're recommending seven that
applied.

02:48:41.149 --> 02:48:42.983
So the first one is scenarist
square apartments and the

02:48:45.286 --> 02:48:47.587
sponsor is dc dc at the housing
authority thirty eight
multifamily house the

02:48:49.423 --> 02:48:52.126
development targeting
households with incomes at or
below sixty percent of the aim

02:48:54.262 --> 02:48:56.262
on and we're recommending one

02:48:57.499 --> 02:48:59.200
point four to six million.
Another project sponsored by

02:49:01.803 --> 02:49:03.803
the housing authority the cdc,

02:49:05.673 --> 02:49:08.175
a seven four unit multifamily
the placement housing entered
all of that targeted households

02:49:09.611 --> 02:49:12.113
with incomes at or below sixty
percent of the airline.
The recommended two point two

02:49:13.548 --> 02:49:15.516
million.
This project is a pretty large

02:49:15.651 --> 02:49:17.651
scale project which will

02:49:20.155 --> 02:49:21.922
idolizing our level of over
twenty one looking at low

02:49:23.992 --> 02:49:26.361
income housing tax credit funds
as well.
Other projects include kasit in

02:49:28.231 --> 02:49:30.231
the proposal that the sponsor

02:49:31.700 --> 02:49:33.635
of the visionary home builders
the proposal set it together

02:49:35.637 --> 02:49:37.372
for the third multifamily
housing for farm workers

02:49:39.641 --> 02:49:41.576
takeing incomes between 30 and
60 percent of the aim of the

02:49:43.120 --> 02:49:44.780
study recommendations for six
hundred thousand dollars with a

02:49:47.850 --> 02:49:49.518
10 percent maximum free
development expenditure and

02:49:51.287 --> 02:49:53.210
they too also will be like the
change over twenty million and

02:49:54.990 --> 02:49:56.990
tax credits another project

02:49:58.861 --> 02:50:00.695
parks center apartments which
is sponsored by the technology

02:50:03.166 --> 02:50:05.166
builders and 30 50 unit

02:50:06.236 --> 02:50:08.703
of multifamily project.
The project will target
households with incomes

02:50:11.574 --> 02:50:13.574
of fifty and sixty percent

02:50:14.430 --> 02:50:16.110
of the aim on the dishes for
two point two million dollars.

02:50:18.448 --> 02:50:20.820
Exelis is anticipated to
leverage over twenty two

02:50:22.285 --> 02:50:24.285
million dollars of tax credits

02:50:28.992 --> 02:50:30.992
and hsp for the financing

02:50:33.496 --> 02:50:35.130
fontana channel talisker also
recommended this project

02:50:37.301 --> 02:50:39.435
sparser service to california.
The proposed one hundred five

02:50:41.304 --> 02:50:43.500
multifamily housing development
target has said that incomes

02:50:45.308 --> 02:50:47.308
between thirty 60 percent this

02:50:48.779 --> 02:50:50.613
is a homeless housing project
targeting youth veterans are

02:50:52.282 --> 02:50:54.851
singles.
The recommended funding amount
of two point two million

02:50:56.120 --> 02:50:57.954
dollars.
Fontana is anticipated to

02:51:00.558 --> 02:51:02.558
leverage sixteen to the low

02:51:04.161 --> 02:51:06.295
income tax credit funding.
So we've got a couple of other

02:51:08.165 --> 02:51:09.999
projects grandview's village
which is also a visionary

02:51:12.690 --> 02:51:14.700
homebuilders.
This project is currently under

02:51:16.207 --> 02:51:18.207
construction right now and they

02:51:20.511 --> 02:51:23.790
are we're recommending awarded
seven hundred seven thousand
dollars and this is to cover an

02:51:24.348 --> 02:51:26.382
anticipated construction cost
overruns and then the share

02:51:28.987 --> 02:51:30.987
permit for has the sponsor

02:51:32.657 --> 02:51:35.250
of stockland's taken action to
legalize drugs stand as central
valley low income housing

02:51:36.427 --> 02:51:38.262
operation.
They're proposing a 30 unit

02:51:40.331 --> 02:51:43.330
scatter site on this housing
project.
We are recommending eight
hundred sixteen thousand

02:51:44.268 --> 02:51:46.604
dollars.
So this is a list of the

02:51:51.643 --> 02:51:53.643
project

02:52:05.924 --> 02:52:07.959
sites.
Most of the projects are

02:52:07.993 --> 02:52:10.495
casitas five and six in
district four.
So that's again the resolution

02:52:10.495 --> 02:52:12.997
is the recommendation is to
adopt a resolution to approve
seven affordable housing loans

02:52:13.310 --> 02:52:15.200
to center square apartments in
the out of one point forty

02:52:15.200 --> 02:52:16.934
million sierra vista heartens
two point two million visionary

02:52:18.603 --> 02:52:20.603
homebuilders kasarda plaza six

02:52:26.545 --> 02:52:28.574
hundred thousand park center
two point two million sponsored

02:52:29.848 --> 02:52:32.350
by the housing authority
serviceperson to the california
to to the million fontana

02:52:34.820 --> 02:52:36.820
towers and visionary

02:52:37.690 --> 02:52:39.690
homebuilders that village

02:52:41.761 --> 02:52:43.495
project 770000 and eight
hundred sixteen thousand eight

02:52:45.998 --> 02:52:47.832
hundred twenty one dollars to
stand for their scattered site

02:52:49.902 --> 02:52:51.902
thirty in this development.

02:52:52.738 --> 02:52:54.372
Additionally we're asking that
council authorize the

02:52:58.478 --> 02:53:00.478
preparation of five percent for

02:53:00.947 --> 02:53:02.614
each of the articles nine point
five million upon funds one

02:53:05.510 --> 02:53:06.985
point six million and eight
hundred thousand and have to

02:53:09.422 --> 02:53:11.422
fund as well as the allocation

02:53:11.824 --> 02:53:13.559
for the purpose of funding
housing those for seven

02:53:15.829 --> 02:53:17.496
development projects authorized
the reallocation of three

02:53:19.799 --> 02:53:21.667
hundred and ninety six thousand
and one funds and one hundred

02:53:24.104 --> 02:53:25.871
nineteen thousand people funds
that were previously awarded

02:53:28.274 --> 02:53:29.941
the not the last four to
projects that subsequently

02:53:31.311 --> 02:53:33.790
returned public housing in
espera and visionary builders

02:53:35.749 --> 02:53:37.483
respectively also to authorize
the city manager our designate

02:53:39.186 --> 02:53:41.553
to take actions that are
necessary and appropriate
include execution that allowed

02:53:50.970 --> 02:53:52.650
us to carry the resolution that
was my presentation and at the

02:53:54.535 --> 02:53:56.535
time of the questions as I said

02:53:58.605 --> 02:54:00.605
thank you could we have any

02:54:01.808 --> 02:54:03.808
public comments live now here

02:54:07.849 --> 02:54:09.849
jim

02:54:09.984 --> 02:54:11.984
mayor, vice mayor, city

02:54:16.230 --> 02:54:17.891
manager
I'm in favor of any

02:54:20.995 --> 02:54:22.995
money that the city gives for

02:54:24.432 --> 02:54:26.432
affordable housing.

02:54:29.370 --> 02:54:31.370
The need is great and so am I.

02:54:32.807 --> 02:54:34.807
First had an opportunity to

02:54:36.277 --> 02:54:38.545
look at this resolution.
I would have to say I was

02:54:39.614 --> 02:54:41.614
really shocked because of the

02:54:43.685 --> 02:54:44.985
ten percent limit redevelopment
cost.

02:54:51.226 --> 02:54:53.226
I don't want to keep the

02:54:54.462 --> 02:54:56.462
projects that are on this list

02:54:58.367 --> 02:55:00.367
from receiving funds but

02:55:02.204 --> 02:55:04.204
building affordable housing is

02:55:06.308 --> 02:55:08.308
tough enough and a 10 percent

02:55:09.344 --> 02:55:11.344
cap on predevelopment funds is

02:55:17.520 --> 02:55:19.520
in my view ridiculous and know

02:55:22.224 --> 02:55:24.224
in my own one project which is

02:55:25.627 --> 02:55:27.562
the of house the house is
probably going to come in close

02:55:29.640 --> 02:55:31.640
to sixty million to build and

02:55:32.936 --> 02:55:34.603
so far we've had commitments
of around thirty million.

02:55:37.240 --> 02:55:39.240
We are we have applied for our

02:55:40.176 --> 02:55:42.176
last funding source which is

02:55:43.813 --> 02:55:45.813
tax credits but to get there we

02:55:47.483 --> 02:55:49.350
had to spend as an organization
in development has almost five

02:55:50.787 --> 02:55:52.787
hundred thousand dollars for

02:55:54.891 --> 02:55:56.692
development costs and when we
have these limits on

02:55:59.395 --> 02:56:01.395
development it only hurts and

02:56:03.366 --> 02:56:05.366
will the new projects through

02:56:06.200 --> 02:56:08.200
the pipeline.

02:56:10.173 --> 02:56:12.173
And I do understand the city's

02:56:13.610 --> 02:56:15.444
position on fiduciary
responsibility and making sure

02:56:18.148 --> 02:56:21.160
that some of the mistakes
of the past doesn't happen
again.

02:56:25.220 --> 02:56:27.220
But my job is to try to move

02:56:28.692 --> 02:56:30.692
projects and 10 percent 15

02:56:32.396 --> 02:56:34.396
percent cap and redevelopment

02:56:35.666 --> 02:56:37.990
cost is only going to slow down
that process.

02:56:40.236 --> 02:56:41.670
And so again, I'm not I don't
want to stop.

02:56:43.407 --> 02:56:45.475
It's unfortunate that the way
this is laid out it's it's the

02:56:47.645 --> 02:56:49.645
money going to developers and

02:56:51.248 --> 02:56:53.248
then the cab is a positive in

02:56:55.152 --> 02:56:57.119
my view a like the idea that a
cab and what I would like to

02:56:58.989 --> 02:57:00.989
see happen is that we approve

02:57:02.627 --> 02:57:04.327
the funding that we have an
opportunity to sit down and

02:57:06.364 --> 02:57:07.664
discuss the redevelopment
piece.

02:57:10.368 --> 02:57:12.736
I guess I'm just resolution in
my view.
I believe it's going to just

02:57:14.572 --> 02:57:16.572
hurt moving projects forward.

02:57:17.442 --> 02:57:19.476
Thank you.
Public comment.
Thank you.

02:57:21.346 --> 02:57:22.980
Council member.
I'll be quick.

02:57:25.984 --> 02:57:27.984
We get queries from the public

02:57:29.921 --> 02:57:31.888
a lot about what are we doing
to deal with the issue of the

02:57:37.162 --> 02:57:39.230
unshelled and in our city and
it's when I when I see items

02:57:41.132 --> 02:57:42.833
like this and I see how many
people are out there doing the

02:57:45.503 --> 02:57:47.503
good work and trying to to get

02:57:49.730 --> 02:57:51.141
housing built now and rehabbing
places that you know, you know,

02:57:56.248 --> 02:57:57.682
needed to be having it's it's
it's exciting.

02:58:00.752 --> 02:58:02.420
You know, this is this is one
of those rare circumstances

02:58:04.322 --> 02:58:06.156
where the federal government
and the local government work

02:58:08.160 --> 02:58:10.428
together to create a positive
solution.
You know, there's one thing

02:58:12.398 --> 02:58:14.899
that the federal government
really doesn't mess with a
whole lot no matter what party

02:58:16.902 --> 02:58:18.736
are because this is something
that has to happen in every

02:58:19.538 --> 02:58:21.573
community.
So I want to I want to thank

02:58:21.573 --> 02:58:23.573
you for all your work on this.

02:58:23.842 --> 02:58:25.842
I know that this is not easy.

02:58:28.470 --> 02:58:30.470
I've got a uh a a grant person

02:58:31.451 --> 02:58:33.418
before and having to answer to
not not hud that I was dealing

02:58:34.253 --> 02:58:36.540
with the department
of education is probably far

02:58:38.958 --> 02:58:40.958
worse.

02:58:41.727 --> 02:58:44.620
Their rules change by the day.
So again, thank you for your
work.

02:58:46.333 --> 02:58:48.333
Thank you all of the grantees

02:58:49.936 --> 02:58:51.870
for the work that you're doing
in our community in terms

02:58:54.140 --> 02:58:56.740
of the 10 percent cap.
And my understanding is that

02:58:58.344 --> 02:58:59.978
that was a request from hud if
you can clarify on that.

02:59:05.185 --> 02:59:07.185
But who had time come right

02:59:08.855 --> 02:59:10.823
behind you so that initially
hud has said that there was a

02:59:11.991 --> 02:59:14.159
cap at the desk and that letter
said no, that there isn't a cap

02:59:16.863 --> 02:59:18.863
but that they advise that we

02:59:19.900 --> 02:59:21.900
set something on this because

02:59:23.671 --> 02:59:25.772
if a developer were to default
,we don't want to have to
recapture the whole land.

02:59:25.772 --> 02:59:27.772
Right.

02:59:28.934 --> 02:59:30.934
And so he has not just stopped

02:59:32.345 --> 02:59:34.613
the service first of all of the
nonprofits.
the intent is that they have

02:59:36.383 --> 02:59:38.218
all their funding in place
before you start to release the

02:59:40.287 --> 02:59:42.287
federal funding because there's

02:59:43.257 --> 02:59:45.224
no way to guarantee that those
moneys would be able to be

02:59:47.261 --> 02:59:49.262
recaptured.
And so that's pretty much what

02:59:51.798 --> 02:59:53.499
it is that 10 percent on a two
million dollar deal that's

02:59:55.436 --> 02:59:57.204
worth two hundred thousand and
so at least they have two

02:59:59.240 --> 03:00:01.700
hundred thousand to spend on
predevelopment to do just that

03:00:04.312 --> 03:00:05.878
and to make sure that the site
is suitable for that.

03:00:07.348 --> 03:00:09.820
We just released two million
and then the project does in

03:00:11.552 --> 03:00:13.520
the third then the developer
because they have a lot

03:00:15.556 --> 03:00:17.556
of recourse and all the

03:00:18.359 --> 03:00:20.627
collateral is their property.
So it would be the city that is

03:00:22.296 --> 03:00:24.296
on the hook for the efforts

03:00:26.600 --> 03:00:28.600
of the project and then talking

03:00:30.305 --> 03:00:32.239
about her allies and they that
four year completion so that we

03:00:33.875 --> 03:00:35.943
start dispersing funds, the
clock starts to tick and they

03:00:38.146 --> 03:00:40.414
that is to complete the
project.
So now in the case of the

03:00:41.983 --> 03:00:43.983
fontanel project, there is no

03:00:45.586 --> 03:00:47.454
other commitment at this time.
That's a fifty dollar project

03:00:50.590 --> 03:00:52.930
and the only couple that has
been put in place is the city's

03:00:52.728 --> 03:00:54.161
commitment.
That's it.

03:00:56.365 --> 03:00:58.299
And in the city cannot fund one
percent a fifty one million.

03:01:00.502 --> 03:01:02.636
So the thought is is that this
got to the other part of their

03:01:05.408 --> 03:01:07.408
sources and other you know,

03:01:08.677 --> 03:01:10.712
sources from prior projects
that the developer fees because

03:01:12.881 --> 03:01:14.616
of the fees that the lease
about ten percent of the total

03:01:16.782 --> 03:01:18.719
project cost as well.
And so there's got to be you
know, we're used to then having

03:01:20.880 --> 03:01:22.880
to cobble together the funding

03:01:23.292 --> 03:01:25.227
and so that part is really
difficult for them to do it.

03:01:26.829 --> 03:01:28.663
It takes time but as long as
the days with hud, especially

03:01:31.330 --> 03:01:32.734
with the projects to take seven
and two years for completion,

03:01:38.607 --> 03:01:40.943
the four years and we've had
experiences in the past
recently where developers did

03:01:43.413 --> 03:01:45.800
not have the project for thirty
four years and they've taken

03:01:47.183 --> 03:01:49.183
that from the counter to the

03:01:49.986 --> 03:01:51.986
office and this is a system not

03:01:53.689 --> 03:01:55.689
and they think that that's ok.

03:01:57.594 --> 03:01:59.361
So if if there's an extended
circumstance and a developer

03:02:01.965 --> 03:02:03.965
for some reason has something

03:02:05.735 --> 03:02:07.603
out of the ordinary, is there
any negotiating room on this or

03:02:13.276 --> 03:02:15.276
is this a hardhearted cap

03:02:27.557 --> 03:02:29.557
that

03:02:29.626 --> 03:02:31.896
I think that the said I think
it could be yeah.
But I mean just by virtue

03:02:31.896 --> 03:02:33.931
of the fact that it would
extenuating circumstances says
that the developers are in
trouble.

03:02:33.931 --> 03:02:36.660
Yeah.
So that's even more risk.
What what what does the city

03:02:36.660 --> 03:02:38.935
the city right now is exposed
in terms of having inadequate
standards and policies
regarding these types

03:02:40.370 --> 03:02:42.171
of matters?
This this goes a long ways in

03:02:43.841 --> 03:02:45.775
fixing that.
What my recommendation would be

03:02:48.545 --> 03:02:50.545
for this is to pass this item

03:02:55.520 --> 03:02:57.520
as is let us go back and and

03:02:59.357 --> 03:03:01.357
work with a couple of these

03:03:03.461 --> 03:03:05.461
entities to see what we can do

03:03:05.930 --> 03:03:07.764
with the understanding is that
our first and foremost

03:03:09.868 --> 03:03:12.302
responsibility is to the twenty
two thousand people who reside
in and stockton.

03:03:14.839 --> 03:03:16.839
but we we can look at what's in

03:03:18.309 --> 03:03:20.770
this document and see where
that might be some some

03:03:22.747 --> 03:03:24.747
flexibility can come back to

03:03:26.510 --> 03:03:27.752
you with maybe a recommended
addendum to this item.

03:03:30.489 --> 03:03:32.223
But the recommendation to just
proceed with this let us go

03:03:34.526 --> 03:03:36.293
back to some more staff work,
get some external feedback and

03:03:38.429 --> 03:03:40.429
then something back that that

03:03:45.972 --> 03:03:48.639
reflects the fiscal fiduciary
balance.
You know, that would be my

03:03:50.809 --> 03:03:52.809
recommendation, the city

03:03:54.680 --> 03:03:56.747
manager said because for most
folks in the city the four year

03:03:58.820 --> 03:04:00.820
window is real that money would

03:04:01.487 --> 03:04:03.422
end up coming out of the
general fund if got to

03:04:05.791 --> 03:04:07.791
reimburse hud although we take

03:04:09.595 --> 03:04:11.329
this out on these entities it
doesn't mean anything simply

03:04:13.799 --> 03:04:16.234
because they've that bank loans
the bank loan is going to be in
the first position.

03:04:17.700 --> 03:04:18.803
We're never going to see the
money that notwithstanding, I

03:04:20.873 --> 03:04:22.873
believe that we can work on

03:04:24.677 --> 03:04:26.878
looking at this and coming back
to you with a recommended
amendment.

03:04:28.814 --> 03:04:31.820
So my recommendation a city
manager is that the past is as
is tonight.

03:04:33.252 --> 03:04:34.685
Let go back and bring something
back to you.

03:04:37.223 --> 03:04:39.223
Say by the 2nd of SEPTEMBER.

03:04:40.426 --> 03:04:42.426
Thank you, vice mayor fogarty.

03:04:43.963 --> 03:04:45.397
Thank you, ty, for the
presentation.

03:04:47.366 --> 03:04:48.600
I do have a couple of questions
.

03:04:51.638 --> 03:04:53.405
One of them, um, carson member
right.
Already asked.

03:04:58.411 --> 03:05:00.411
So hud recommends but what

03:05:02.482 --> 03:05:05.830
other cities are imposing caps
?
At what rate are they in
opposing caps?

03:05:09.456 --> 03:05:11.357
You know, so and I think would
be a little bit late because

03:05:13.427 --> 03:05:15.427
that recognizes that you don't

03:05:16.863 --> 03:05:18.698
release anything until the
project is 100 percent financed

03:05:21.368 --> 03:05:23.368
and our landlords already have

03:05:24.671 --> 03:05:26.672
that language and we have
language that talks about the

03:05:27.641 --> 03:05:29.609
love of being in balance and in
balance means that it has the

03:05:31.979 --> 03:05:33.979
funding that is needed to

03:05:36.490 --> 03:05:38.490
acquire rehab and operate the

03:05:40.153 --> 03:05:41.787
development and so that a lot
of jurisdictions do have

03:05:44.580 --> 03:05:46.580
separate development programs

03:05:47.728 --> 03:05:49.596
and that was desire that I have
for our department to have to

03:05:51.465 --> 03:05:53.633
offer at something.
And so this was kind of the way

03:05:55.136 --> 03:05:57.770
to be able to get that because
I do know that some of our
developers don't have that

03:05:59.707 --> 03:06:01.707
available cash up front and

03:06:03.111 --> 03:06:05.780
this was a means to be able to
allow that to have some without

03:06:08.490 --> 03:06:10.490
the city too much at risk.

03:06:11.352 --> 03:06:13.530
So I know you are here since
the beginning of the meeting

03:06:15.456 --> 03:06:17.456
because you guys are you heard

03:06:18.726 --> 03:06:20.361
the majority of our public
comment tonight was about

03:06:22.564 --> 03:06:24.564
people struggling for housing

03:06:26.340 --> 03:06:28.102
in our community and how
important this truly is for us.

03:06:31.500 --> 03:06:32.639
We are in need even though we
talk about you know, we're

03:06:34.242 --> 03:06:35.976
doing our our shelters our
local shelters are navigation

03:06:38.246 --> 03:06:40.416
centers, all that kind of stuff
.
But we need to be able to have

03:06:40.416 --> 03:06:42.950
places for the people that have
been in there already to move

03:06:45.354 --> 03:06:47.354
into so we can have this people

03:06:49.424 --> 03:06:52.159
and have that vacancy for
people on the street to go in
and the people that have been

03:06:54.300 --> 03:06:56.300
successful out into these units

03:06:57.400 --> 03:06:59.400
I know hunter house listening

03:07:01.370 --> 03:07:03.438
about hunter house and fontana
for quite some time actually a

03:07:05.708 --> 03:07:07.441
couple of canepa still had
canopus part of the hunter

03:07:10.112 --> 03:07:12.112
house was was actualize and so

03:07:13.416 --> 03:07:15.830
I nothing we don't want
anything to slow down the

03:07:16.719 --> 03:07:18.787
ability for us these projects
to happen and I would say a

03:07:20.423 --> 03:07:22.423
majority of these developers

03:07:24.526 --> 03:07:26.294
have been very successful, have
been very successful with what

03:07:28.630 --> 03:07:29.864
we've been able to do here and
they've been able to accomplish

03:07:31.567 --> 03:07:33.567
in our city.

03:07:35.772 --> 03:07:37.539
I do have some concerns only
because I know she said fontana

03:07:39.509 --> 03:07:41.576
didn't have any funding.
I thought that they did have

03:07:44.460 --> 03:07:45.980
some funding for that project.
They have one million dollars

03:07:48.452 --> 03:07:49.952
allocated by the city at the
last look around.

03:07:52.550 --> 03:07:53.355
And so here's the fine line.
Right?

03:07:56.326 --> 03:07:58.860
So if we so not only are we
trying to balance getting the
money to be able to keep the

03:07:59.629 --> 03:08:01.629
project but not given the money

03:08:02.699 --> 03:08:04.633
to third because right now
there are no other commitments

03:08:06.870 --> 03:08:08.704
the city has to give it and so
if we were to release that

03:08:10.974 --> 03:08:12.875
money now, is it realistic that
he's going to be able to cobble

03:08:14.711 --> 03:08:16.879
together fifty one dollars
within the next three or four
years?

03:08:22.190 --> 03:08:24.754
I MAY be but that's a concern.
And so and that's the same
concern with hunter has too is

03:08:26.824 --> 03:08:28.591
that I've in here on this three
years now we've been looking at

03:08:30.394 --> 03:08:32.394
our house for three years now

03:08:33.997 --> 03:08:36.432
hardly the least the money that
we have give it to hunter has
already had out.

03:08:37.434 --> 03:08:39.301
How should completed by next
year and it has to be completed

03:08:39.937 --> 03:08:41.937
next year.

03:08:44.108 --> 03:08:46.108
that would be the four years.

03:08:47.811 --> 03:08:49.546
Yeah but I know that like with
the grandview village that

03:08:52.316 --> 03:08:54.650
started when I started on
council and we're finally
finally doing it because you

03:08:56.721 --> 03:08:58.210
had to get the tax credits for
that.

03:08:59.290 --> 03:09:01.258
I mean it was a large project
to put together and then it got

03:09:03.728 --> 03:09:05.728
scaled back in order to get

03:09:07.298 --> 03:09:09.366
that fully funding mechanoid to
be able to then say ok, we can

03:09:11.402 --> 03:09:13.770
break ground and build this
project.
Is it supposed to be more units

03:09:15.741 --> 03:09:17.808
and it got scaled back and
scaled back but we're going to
have it.

03:09:18.877 --> 03:09:20.644
So I'm I'm ecstatic about that
because half of these projects

03:09:23.114 --> 03:09:26.160
are in district five.
So when we talk about, you
know, issues that we've had in

03:09:27.986 --> 03:09:29.753
the past, one of the things I'm
concerned about that I continue

03:09:30.121 --> 03:09:32.757
to be concerned about is town
center because that was
something that we I almost felt

03:09:34.493 --> 03:09:36.927
like we fully funded that
because we gave four point
three million that we gave

03:09:38.530 --> 03:09:40.164
another seven eight hundred
thousand dollars for that

03:09:42.634 --> 03:09:44.634
project and it's still looking

03:09:46.938 --> 03:09:49.306
like, you know, it should look
for project which is a totally
different thing.

03:09:51.110 --> 03:09:53.110
But I'm saying we have another

03:09:54.380 --> 03:09:56.848
project on here that we people
to complete the project that
they've already been working on

03:09:58.984 --> 03:10:00.984
and now that have that on the

03:10:01.553 --> 03:10:03.487
books but had this other one we
need to get it to completion.

03:10:05.824 --> 03:10:07.893
And so just so that you know,
the way that they look at it is

03:10:10.162 --> 03:10:12.530
just their project.
Those are the two I and so do

03:10:14.990 --> 03:10:15.834
the other we can do to make
sure that those projects get

03:10:18.237 --> 03:10:20.237
complete and that's the goal

03:10:21.707 --> 03:10:23.574
because the affordable doesn't
believe in that and I know that

03:10:24.644 --> 03:10:26.611
for myself I'm an advocate but
at the same time I have to

03:10:28.348 --> 03:10:30.248
measure that with making sure
that the city's interest is

03:10:32.752 --> 03:10:34.653
protected and I know that it
takes time because you keep

03:10:37.123 --> 03:10:38.523
saying grant money, this is
free money.

03:10:40.659 --> 03:10:43.328
It's not free money because all
the paperwork, all of those
shows that's the time and

03:10:44.364 --> 03:10:46.364
that's the cost of it and

03:10:47.834 --> 03:10:50.135
that's what the for profit
developers go a different
direction.
Right.

03:10:52.672 --> 03:10:54.540
So when you say free money it's
really not free because that is

03:10:56.509 --> 03:10:58.509
bystolic and it takes a lot to

03:11:00.414 --> 03:11:02.810
do it and it's not as valid or
as five lenders as all the

03:11:02.849 --> 03:11:05.618
lenders have to get together
and have that we have to hash
it out who's going to be first,

03:11:07.254 --> 03:11:09.121
second, third or fifth and
who's going to do this and that

03:11:11.910 --> 03:11:13.910
and and everybody has their own

03:11:14.461 --> 03:11:16.495
position and so and the city
has a position and it's its

03:11:19.990 --> 03:11:21.701
role to make sure that that
interest is protected.
But at the same time we want to

03:11:22.336 --> 03:11:24.336
make that affordable housing

03:11:25.939 --> 03:11:28.841
development gets good because
the other star the the the the
interest of the city has to be

03:11:29.876 --> 03:11:32.440
protected.
So it takes time but it's a

03:11:34.315 --> 03:11:36.816
four year window.
The see that's the thing you
should have other funding

03:11:38.520 --> 03:11:39.920
sources.
So there's that other funding

03:11:41.455 --> 03:11:43.223
sources there are there are
community things that give out

03:11:44.992 --> 03:11:46.826
predevelopment loves a little
housing for this community and

03:11:49.596 --> 03:11:51.596
there are others and so that is

03:11:53.501 --> 03:11:55.202
part of the developer's job to
know that those other funding

03:11:57.371 --> 03:11:59.106
sources are going to be in the
business of affordable housing.

03:12:01.609 --> 03:12:03.476
And this is also you know, it's
just a lot of different funding

03:12:04.780 --> 03:12:06.780
out there.

03:12:07.948 --> 03:12:09.948
Thank you have campaign.

03:12:11.820 --> 03:12:13.820
So my this is kind of like a

03:12:15.423 --> 03:12:17.157
slippery because we want it
and then the timeline because

03:12:19.160 --> 03:12:21.280
I've seen even with bernau a
couple of times that we help

03:12:22.997 --> 03:12:24.997
with the extensions on the one

03:12:27.302 --> 03:12:29.203
by stav and I mean and so I get
that but so what what possible

03:12:34.609 --> 03:12:36.609
number do you

03:12:48.690 --> 03:12:51.160
come out?
I mean I'm all for I'm for
getting these people money

03:12:51.160 --> 03:12:53.295
tonight but I mean there needs
to be some number because I
mean if we did that I mean and

03:12:53.295 --> 03:12:55.330
even like this one that's
paying for extended costs
because I mean long as that

03:12:55.330 --> 03:12:57.866
project and the money that
we've given how many different
times because you need to take
that.

03:12:57.866 --> 03:13:00.235
So I mean each each one is a
different animal.
So how do you how do you deal
with that?

03:13:00.235 --> 03:13:02.838
I mean like I mean I want all
this to happen but I mean for
years it seems like too tired

03:13:02.838 --> 03:13:04.838
of a timeline because and then

03:13:05.608 --> 03:13:07.475
the tax credit happened because
I think that's what we ran into

03:13:08.344 --> 03:13:10.378
the problem with one of them is
that you get in line for the

03:13:12.348 --> 03:13:14.949
tax credits because other
people are all trying to get
the same dollar for the

03:13:17.520 --> 03:13:19.520
projects and those projects and

03:13:20.323 --> 03:13:21.990
they have more of their funding
together.
right.

03:13:24.927 --> 03:13:27.629
So then they get scored, they
score higher.
So I mean it's a lot
of developers have

03:13:28.598 --> 03:13:30.598
predevelopment lines of credit.

03:13:32.100 --> 03:13:33.768
You know, they use a portion
like I said, other developer

03:13:35.271 --> 03:13:38.400
fees that they have to keep
their business going.
You know, it's a lot

03:13:39.876 --> 03:13:41.876
of different methods of getting

03:13:44.180 --> 03:13:46.180
the money together because I

03:13:47.984 --> 03:13:50.919
mean that's the thing the costs
are escalating.
I mean so this is the target
keeps moving.

03:13:52.210 --> 03:13:53.955
I mean that's therein lies the
problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.

03:13:55.826 --> 03:13:58.427
I think I think the way to look
at it would be you know,
looking at it from the

03:13:59.996 --> 03:14:01.996
standpoint of a a sliding scale

03:14:03.700 --> 03:14:05.668
to be applied on a deal by deal
basis that would be based on

03:14:06.903 --> 03:14:08.903
some criteria regarding the

03:14:10.773 --> 03:14:12.942
development entity itself.
But you would you would look at

03:14:14.811 --> 03:14:16.579
whatever that sliding scale
would be still but you would

03:14:18.649 --> 03:14:20.820
have some flexibility within
that scale.

03:14:23.860 --> 03:14:25.121
Ok, but it would it would have
to be applied to a set

03:14:26.156 --> 03:14:28.156
of criteria in terms of the

03:14:30.610 --> 03:14:32.529
developers ability to get a
project done as well as their
finding the overall financial

03:14:34.432 --> 03:14:36.399
condition as a business entity.
So say like you have fifty

03:14:37.835 --> 03:14:40.103
percent of the funding.
Yeah I mean by a year or I mean

03:14:41.772 --> 03:14:43.840
absolutely because we're always
lose if we are in a losing

03:14:45.409 --> 03:14:47.409
situation because they come to

03:14:48.980 --> 03:14:51.548
us first we are going bank
because the bank's going to be
first in line and the bank's

03:14:52.683 --> 03:14:55.860
going to always get some money
.
We will not always get our
money.

03:14:55.860 --> 03:14:57.921
We were rarely ever get our
money.

03:14:58.890 --> 03:14:59.789
Ok, we're going to have to eat
it because we're being second

03:15:00.491 --> 03:15:02.825
or third position every time.
Right?
So then the general fund

03:15:04.596 --> 03:15:06.296
backfills sideslip if you're
frozen.
Precisely.

03:15:08.900 --> 03:15:10.768
So when I said you know, you
pass this as this tonight we go

03:15:12.604 --> 03:15:14.504
back we sharpen the pencil and
we come back to you with a

03:15:15.390 --> 03:15:17.741
different kind of a concept but
a concept that still protects
the city but it allows some

03:15:19.710 --> 03:15:21.710
element of flexibility based on

03:15:23.281 --> 03:15:26.160
meeting a criteria and you're
going to get their input so
that yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.

03:15:28.286 --> 03:15:30.254
I'm of that think you got to
have a job and you you're the

03:15:31.923 --> 03:15:33.824
first to say thank you.
I know you work tirelessly at

03:15:34.759 --> 03:15:36.794
this and I carry you were
tirelessly with all your other

03:15:38.864 --> 03:15:40.632
responsibilities so I'm torn on
this all that and this is

03:15:42.468 --> 03:15:44.435
probably a conversation the
city manager and I spent a lot

03:15:46.205 --> 03:15:48.172
of time last night going back
and forth on because just the

03:15:50.676 --> 03:15:52.743
clarity from our agenda packet
that we got and and what I even

03:15:54.813 --> 03:15:56.813
understood in our packet with

03:15:57.583 --> 03:15:59.351
this item was that it appeared
as though we were setting this

03:16:01.421 --> 03:16:03.488
10 percent requirement.
Our ten percent hold back is as

03:16:05.457 --> 03:16:07.492
it was a requirement of hud and
that's the way the agenda came

03:16:10.950 --> 03:16:11.963
across and and I had asked for
clarity on that and we didn't

03:16:13.866 --> 03:16:15.634
even I couldn't get clarity
last night on it was whether it

03:16:17.370 --> 03:16:19.504
was a hud requirement or
whether it was a city
requirement.

03:16:21.908 --> 03:16:23.775
And I kind of believe that it
was a city requirement and part

03:16:26.345 --> 03:16:28.413
of my my concern with that is
yeah, when I look at a list

03:16:28.848 --> 03:16:30.915
of these projects, how many
of these seven projects are
brand new?

03:16:31.751 --> 03:16:33.751
This is the first time we're

03:16:39.492 --> 03:16:41.660
seeing it's not a whole back.
No, it's not a whole back and

03:16:42.628 --> 03:16:44.963
then I get it today it's a
maximum of of what they could
use for predevelopment.

03:16:46.799 --> 03:16:48.767
But today we provide zero.
Is that correct?
Right.

03:16:50.704 --> 03:16:52.671
We provide zero development.
We just we we approved how they

03:16:54.975 --> 03:16:56.675
decide to use it now so that
they can't use any money right

03:16:58.945 --> 03:17:00.679
now if we allocate money.
So what is that?

03:17:02.115 --> 03:17:04.115
Because right now I already

03:17:05.418 --> 03:17:07.387
said this line must be about
you have to demonstrate to our

03:17:09.823 --> 03:17:11.591
satisfaction that you had the
money to complete this entire

03:17:13.600 --> 03:17:15.227
project that they can't use any
money right now to do
architecture.

03:17:16.930 --> 03:17:18.764
But the thing is this starts
the process of allowing them to

03:17:20.634 --> 03:17:23.236
be able to do that.
I mean this is probably going
to try to help me understand

03:17:23.236 --> 03:17:25.236
the process because we allocate

03:17:25.439 --> 03:17:27.107
funds all the time and we I
assume that these funds are

03:17:29.430 --> 03:17:30.710
being used for things that
include redevelopment funds

03:17:32.680 --> 03:17:34.113
such as architectural plans,
soil studies.

03:17:37.317 --> 03:17:39.317
I don't imagine MR. Ragsdale,

03:17:39.753 --> 03:17:42.550
MR. Dallas or MR. Hill are
writing a check out of their
account.

03:17:47.228 --> 03:17:49.228
oh, you do so in so to me I

03:17:51.980 --> 03:17:53.466
just I kind of wonder this game
to me feels like it's a game
of leverage.

03:17:55.670 --> 03:17:57.370
It's about, you know, how I
leverage dollars to get more

03:17:58.673 --> 03:18:01.475
dollars and they just keep
moving their way up.
And this is where I kind of I

03:18:02.410 --> 03:18:04.410
jump back and forth with for a

03:18:06.714 --> 03:18:08.382
few reasons none of these I ask
the question of how many

03:18:09.717 --> 03:18:11.818
of these projects are brand new
.
I didn't get that answer.

03:18:11.953 --> 03:18:14.788
How many of these are I see for
the first time tonight seven

03:18:17.659 --> 03:18:19.659
online?

03:18:21.290 --> 03:18:22.863
I think part of that is that so
houssein percent are really

03:18:25.133 --> 03:18:26.533
allocated no.
Yeah.

03:18:29.103 --> 03:18:30.804
So of the seven one of them is
the first time we're seeing

03:18:31.606 --> 03:18:33.606
tonight or a request for

03:18:34.443 --> 03:18:37.345
project.
So five of these projects and
this is kind of where I set the

03:18:38.847 --> 03:18:41.349
rules of the game five of these
projects we've been going back
and forth with them for for

03:18:42.818 --> 03:18:44.585
whatever period of time and
there's an expectation of rules

03:18:46.221 --> 03:18:48.323
of the game that they felt like
they're following here.
I feel like there's another

03:18:48.323 --> 03:18:50.323
allocation of funds and we're

03:18:50.725 --> 03:18:52.561
changing a set of rules and
that's probably partly why I

03:18:54.196 --> 03:18:57.980
struggle.
And this is part of the this is
part of the conversation I was

03:18:57.299 --> 03:18:59.299
having with the city manager is

03:19:01.403 --> 03:19:03.638
where I where I I'm ok with
what you what the
recommendation is and I kind

03:19:05.607 --> 03:19:08.276
of feel like we've set those
rules and this is where I think
we can have a really good

03:19:09.512 --> 03:19:11.413
conversation not tonight
because we take a lot of time

03:19:13.490 --> 03:19:15.550
with the start to have a really
good conversation because this
is this is transparency.

03:19:17.820 --> 03:19:19.487
This is not just that there's
accountability and these are

03:19:21.624 --> 03:19:23.358
this is the community there has
that expectation not of not

03:19:26.463 --> 03:19:28.463
of just us of U.S. Staff as a

03:19:28.631 --> 03:19:30.465
and as these developers they
expect that tax dollars are

03:19:32.635 --> 03:19:34.870
being used and from that are
coming from these departments
to produce units.

03:19:37.307 --> 03:19:39.307
So I think this is where I've

03:19:39.742 --> 03:19:41.576
been struggling especially this
is the bigger conversation to

03:19:44.681 --> 03:19:46.949
have out of this is if I'm ok
with setting these type
of restrictions like I'm

03:19:49.119 --> 03:19:51.253
predevelopment, we're caught me
off guard.
But was that staff made that

03:19:52.589 --> 03:19:54.723
determination it never came to
the council.
Typically your council would

03:19:56.693 --> 03:19:59.428
have some type of conversation
about what type of rules we
will be wanting to set on

03:20:00.663 --> 03:20:03.499
developers.
And this is I know I've been on
the council for four years and

03:20:05.369 --> 03:20:07.360
I know a few of us have brought
up several times, you know,

03:20:07.871 --> 03:20:09.472
wanting to put together some
sort of some sort

03:20:11.541 --> 03:20:13.542
of performance matrix, some
some some proforma, some type

03:20:16.112 --> 03:20:17.713
of delivery schedule that we
could start holding the

03:20:20.184 --> 03:20:23.190
developers for as they come in
and go back and forth and over
it.
Not just that from the

03:20:23.654 --> 03:20:25.488
accountability community
standpoint, this is information

03:20:27.457 --> 03:20:30.426
that should be on our website
that says, you know, this is
where the project is that I

03:20:31.328 --> 03:20:33.129
can't tell you every one of us
have been up on projects like

03:20:34.798 --> 03:20:36.800
where they are and then they're
then using, you know, staff

03:20:39.103 --> 03:20:41.671
resource to try to figure, you
know, how far along these
projects, what's holding it up

03:20:42.306 --> 03:20:44.374
and really just information
should kind of be you know, I

03:20:45.710 --> 03:20:48.611
think that's a nightmare
because a few minutes ago I was
asking about a few specific

03:20:50.247 --> 03:20:52.982
projects here.
I was saying no, we should be
asking anything specific.

03:20:54.753 --> 03:20:56.353
We should be knowing where
every project has been

03:20:58.890 --> 03:21:00.230
approved, where it sits, how
it's funded, how far along they

03:21:01.826 --> 03:21:03.760
are, what you know what the the
data is because I think they

03:21:04.929 --> 03:21:06.863
will all perform better when we
have that that clear set

03:21:08.833 --> 03:21:11.601
of rules that clear set
expectations.
So I just I feel a little bit

03:21:13.572 --> 03:21:15.506
kind like slightly changing the
rules on them in the middle

03:21:16.341 --> 03:21:18.709
of it.
But I was just going to say

03:21:20.778 --> 03:21:22.513
that the issue is another the
issue the standards to which

03:21:24.683 --> 03:21:26.383
the projects will be
underwritten because that to

03:21:28.687 --> 03:21:30.722
that process the requirement
of that and so a lot of the

03:21:33.125 --> 03:21:34.692
issues that says that we will
be using underwriting

03:21:36.495 --> 03:21:38.495
guidelines and oftentimes we

03:21:39.765 --> 03:21:42.132
defer to the state guidelines
to try and keep that projects
kind of consistent.

03:21:43.969 --> 03:21:45.803
The state underwriting so that
our projects are not to order

03:21:48.107 --> 03:21:49.774
that we do have those kind
of guidelines and those are

03:21:51.710 --> 03:21:53.378
published whether they issued
another and again I'm one

03:21:55.470 --> 03:21:56.681
hundred percent what you guys
are trying to do here.

03:21:58.684 --> 03:22:01.152
I just want that to be part
of a more robust kind.
I know kerry doesn't want any

03:22:02.988 --> 03:22:05.624
more work and I'm not trying to
put any more work on her and
I'm just trying to figure out

03:22:07.393 --> 03:22:09.940
how at some point, you know, we
can try to figure this out

03:22:10.730 --> 03:22:13.131
because I think it's good.
It'll be good.
That's MR. Numbers over there.

03:22:14.166 --> 03:22:15.934
MR. Numbers is all about data
and analytics and it's hard to

03:22:18.737 --> 03:22:21.105
have the analytics if I've
heard several times up here on
the council the targets

03:22:22.800 --> 03:22:23.575
constantly moving so it's hard
to perform that way.

03:22:25.878 --> 03:22:27.646
It's hard to it's harder just
to be to not be held

03:22:29.649 --> 03:22:32.170
accountable by the community.
So I'm ok with what you're
doing.

03:22:33.419 --> 03:22:35.854
I just think it has to be part
of the conversation with the
council about what those rules

03:22:37.523 --> 03:22:39.760
what those expectations and
what that might look like and I
think that's how we'll be more

03:22:39.760 --> 03:22:41.760
successful.

03:22:42.280 --> 03:22:44.280
Thank not just my

03:22:49.736 --> 03:22:51.503
recommendation is that you you
pass what's before for you

03:22:57.178 --> 03:22:59.178
tonight we'll go back and

03:23:12.920 --> 03:23:14.195
obviously the ten percent
number is is is what appears to
be getting the most traction

03:23:14.195 --> 03:23:16.497
here.
So we'll go back and we'll take
a look at it and we'll get the

03:23:16.497 --> 03:23:18.566
feedback and we'll come back to
you with something that we
think is a responsible

03:23:18.566 --> 03:23:20.801
alternative 10 percent in jump
I didn't jump out at me as bad
as I open this up and it was

03:23:20.801 --> 03:23:22.501
fifty thousand dollars fifty
thousand dollars is not very

03:23:24.405 --> 03:23:26.873
much money that that could be
spent with the quickness.
So that's what we're saying and

03:23:28.475 --> 03:23:30.475
even know that fifty thousand I

03:23:30.878 --> 03:23:32.713
thought was going to be more
this money is intended to serve

03:23:35.716 --> 03:23:37.150
like adam smith's invisible a
helping hand.

03:23:39.720 --> 03:23:41.488
We're not the bank we provide a
had we're not wells fargo.

03:23:43.230 --> 03:23:45.258
We're not the third we're not
chase.
We provide a helping hand

03:23:47.461 --> 03:23:48.996
providing just enough to help
get something done.

03:23:51.366 --> 03:23:53.233
We're not ok with the bank.
We can't be the bank.

03:23:54.869 --> 03:23:56.869
That's not what we are.

03:23:58.390 --> 03:23:59.873
Again, recommendation is you
pass this tonight we go back,

03:24:02.143 --> 03:24:04.440
we get the feedback.
We bring something that could

03:24:06.810 --> 03:24:07.915
serve as an addendum to tonight
but there would be something

03:24:10.619 --> 03:24:12.619
that would be an acceptable

03:24:16.291 --> 03:24:18.459
responsible alternative.
The council member was thinking

03:24:20.728 --> 03:24:22.728
there and I agree with an

03:24:22.965 --> 03:24:25.133
acceptable and responsible
proposal and I look forward to

03:24:27.569 --> 03:24:29.569
hearing from the developers

03:24:30.906 --> 03:24:33.174
about the barriers especially
when it relates to affordable
housing.

03:24:35.543 --> 03:24:37.543
I think as city leadership

03:24:39.414 --> 03:24:41.148
there's a couple things to
continue to that in our work.

03:24:43.853 --> 03:24:45.754
One not only this city council
meeting the mayor to the city

03:24:47.490 --> 03:24:49.490
council community members come

03:24:51.460 --> 03:24:53.460
here all the time and they talk

03:24:54.329 --> 03:24:55.997
about the barriers and the
constraints on accessing

03:24:58.467 --> 03:25:00.467
affordable housing.

03:25:02.238 --> 03:25:04.720
We talk about poverty a lot
through the lenses of the

03:25:06.542 --> 03:25:08.410
residents and constituent and
so we also need to be mindful

03:25:10.412 --> 03:25:12.412
that we do have responsibility

03:25:14.350 --> 03:25:16.183
to the people and to provide
the affordable and accessible

03:25:18.254 --> 03:25:19.555
houses and I think that does do
that.

03:25:22.659 --> 03:25:24.659
that's experience trouble with

03:25:26.729 --> 03:25:28.729
people being displaced and you

03:25:30.299 --> 03:25:31.633
want to elevate that as well
forward.

03:25:34.710 --> 03:25:36.710
And lastly as a city when we

03:25:37.374 --> 03:25:39.743
tell our constituents and our
residents that they have to
vote for their parts and they

03:25:39.743 --> 03:25:41.743
have to look for the

03:25:42.780 --> 03:25:43.812
playground's and inflations and
labor costs, et cetera, et

03:25:46.549 --> 03:25:48.549
cetera, we need to be mindful

03:25:49.419 --> 03:25:51.754
of that with our developers so
I'll just kind of leave it at
that.

03:25:53.824 --> 03:25:56.192
Thank you.
Thank you.
In city attorney, just for

03:25:58.395 --> 03:26:00.395
clarification, so do we need to

03:26:01.865 --> 03:26:03.865
amend the current motion to

03:26:05.101 --> 03:26:07.101
approve the allocations and

03:26:09.600 --> 03:26:10.740
then the recommendation was to
establish the criteria and

03:26:13.944 --> 03:26:15.578
revisiting the ten percent do
need amending the current

03:26:17.147 --> 03:26:19.315
motion to reflect that.
Yes, you would add on to the

03:26:21.384 --> 03:26:23.152
motion I just kind of crafting
language what you guys are

03:26:24.121 --> 03:26:26.723
talking if you want to do if
you want to follow the city
manager's recommendation then I

03:26:28.559 --> 03:26:30.559
would recommend a motion like

03:26:31.829 --> 03:26:34.130
this motion to approve first
recommendation the direction to
start to explore the

03:26:36.100 --> 03:26:38.701
development costs flexibile and
return to city council the
second meeting in SEPTEMBER the

03:26:45.276 --> 03:26:47.110
recommendation ok yeah I'd much
prefer to amend the the motion

03:26:48.813 --> 03:26:50.813
I can be the first on that and

03:26:56.870 --> 03:26:58.188
I would be the second ok
so

03:26:58.222 --> 03:27:00.222
that would be a motion to the

03:27:01.893 --> 03:27:04.328
first recommendation that
direction to staff to explore
pre development costs

03:27:05.730 --> 03:27:07.998
flexibility and return to the
council by the second meeting
in SEPTEMBER with a

03:27:09.667 --> 03:27:11.667
recommendation we had a first

03:27:13.338 --> 03:27:15.338
and second right quick cash

03:27:19.780 --> 03:27:20.315
both please pass the seventeen
.

03:27:23.348 --> 03:27:25.348
Thank you.

03:27:27.652 --> 03:27:29.652
Ok item sixteen public hearings

03:27:31.122 --> 03:27:32.856
public hearing for approval
of the resolution adopting the

03:27:35.328 --> 03:27:36.961
revised espn groundwater
service and groundwater

03:27:40.332 --> 03:27:42.660
sustainably plan I now declare
that public hearing open staff

03:27:44.690 --> 03:27:46.690
gather for the mayor and

03:27:46.905 --> 03:27:48.905
council members title director

03:27:50.609 --> 03:27:52.309
municipal utilities they have a
short presentation regarding

03:27:54.814 --> 03:27:56.381
this matter and we can answer
questions after that.

03:27:58.651 --> 03:28:00.385
I have made my direct deputy
director of water resources to

03:28:05.524 --> 03:28:07.524
give the presentation.

03:28:09.294 --> 03:28:10.928
It is in their council members
mitchell deputy director

03:28:13.967 --> 03:28:16.468
of water division and I am
going to be talking about the
groundwater sustainability plan

03:28:17.303 --> 03:28:18.937
specifically asking for
approval of the revised

03:28:21.607 --> 03:28:24.209
sustainability plan gsp and
then authorize the groundwater
authority to submit that to the

03:28:27.513 --> 03:28:29.782
department of water resources.
So this is just a little bit on

03:28:31.852 --> 03:28:34.253
the regional getting kind
of where we're at.
So the eastern san joaquin

03:28:35.689 --> 03:28:38.390
groundwater sub basin is one
of 21 basins identified by the
california department of water

03:28:40.426 --> 03:28:42.161
resources as being in a state
of critical overdraft, meaning

03:28:43.763 --> 03:28:45.597
that the groundwater has been
drawn down to that determined

03:28:48.168 --> 03:28:50.168
level said not that sustainable

03:28:50.437 --> 03:28:52.872
groundwater management act
requires preparation of the
groundwater sustainability plan

03:28:54.741 --> 03:28:56.308
to address measures necessary
to attain sustainable

03:28:58.678 --> 03:29:00.678
conditions in the 70s and this

03:29:02.983 --> 03:29:04.717
is a blow up of our sub base
and right here there's sixteen

03:29:05.853 --> 03:29:07.620
separate groundwater istanbouli
agencies within our area and

03:29:10.900 --> 03:29:11.624
all those six separate agencies
all contributed our

03:29:13.794 --> 03:29:15.794
participants to this plan and

03:29:17.864 --> 03:29:20.266
these are the six
sustainability indicators.
These are what we're trying to

03:29:22.437 --> 03:29:24.104
avoid either mitigate or try to
avoid them in the future.

03:29:25.720 --> 03:29:26.773
So chronic lowering
of groundwater level reduction

03:29:28.643 --> 03:29:30.477
in groundwater storage, water
intrusion, degraded water

03:29:32.646 --> 03:29:34.380
quality land land subsidence
and depletion of interconnected

03:29:36.950 --> 03:29:38.950
surface water.

03:29:40.622 --> 03:29:42.489
This is a graphic just showing
basically what we're trying to

03:29:44.459 --> 03:29:46.459
get to so you can see the

03:29:47.862 --> 03:29:50.397
graphic over on the left and
we're trying to show the
minimum level that we don't

03:29:52.333 --> 03:29:54.968
want the groundwater down to
the on down to and then the
levels where you have this

03:29:56.400 --> 03:29:57.838
operation operational
comfort level and we're trying

03:30:00.508 --> 03:30:02.142
to establish during this
process that establishes

03:30:04.120 --> 03:30:06.613
minimum thresholds which is a
minimum level that we want the
groundwater to be drawn down

03:30:07.449 --> 03:30:09.316
and over this 20 year period,
which is what the graphic to

03:30:11.185 --> 03:30:12.819
the right is showing the the
the potential future

03:30:15.124 --> 03:30:17.124
of reaching that sustainability

03:30:18.961 --> 03:30:21.280
in our groundwater source so
and so how do you do this?

03:30:24.566 --> 03:30:26.566
The way that we are as a as a

03:30:26.902 --> 03:30:28.669
as an agency is to either
reduce demand on the ground so

03:30:30.639 --> 03:30:33.700
in a dry groundwater out or
we're going to try and
replenish that groundwater and

03:30:34.777 --> 03:30:36.444
the city stock right now does
have a project in place for

03:30:37.880 --> 03:30:39.747
groundwater recharge project
that we're already starting

03:30:41.830 --> 03:30:42.950
this week to do the fiscal
studies and then that will be

03:30:45.320 --> 03:30:47.855
put water in those basins and
then that will replenish the
local groundwater in that area.

03:30:50.260 --> 03:30:52.260
So that's where the the gsp is

03:30:53.496 --> 03:30:55.630
going to in that project.
For example, in the dispute

03:30:57.266 --> 03:30:59.266
itself.

03:31:01.537 --> 03:31:03.171
So this is this is the
conceptual the groundwater

03:31:05.375 --> 03:31:07.375
project here on the left is the

03:31:08.244 --> 03:31:10.312
depicting the total groundwater
conditions and then over on the

03:31:13.216 --> 03:31:14.850
right the lighter blue and
yellow on top showing the

03:31:16.519 --> 03:31:19.120
yellow is basically the the
deficit or the area that we
need to make up into the

03:31:20.789 --> 03:31:22.691
groundwater basin itself.
And so you see those numbers

03:31:24.928 --> 03:31:26.595
14000 acre feet of 64000 acre
feet that's basically that

03:31:28.131 --> 03:31:29.899
yellow bar with sand like that.
It's basically the yellow bar

03:31:31.568 --> 03:31:34.269
at the top.
So that's what we're trying to
reach to become a sustainable

03:31:39.750 --> 03:31:41.611
groundwater and so we got
comments from the park and from
water resources, one that our

03:31:43.800 --> 03:31:45.800
first version of this this plan

03:31:46.783 --> 03:31:48.417
to them and they came up with
four key areas that they

03:31:49.986 --> 03:31:51.986
commented on and so that the

03:31:53.857 --> 03:31:56.325
groundwater agency developed
four separate teams to address
department of water resources

03:31:58.329 --> 03:32:00.290
comments and they were divided
in these four categories and

03:32:01.932 --> 03:32:04.334
desirable result definition and
project and management actions
drinking water and shallow

03:32:06.203 --> 03:32:07.870
wells, groundwater quality
degradation areas where the

03:32:09.606 --> 03:32:11.606
groundwater level decline is

03:32:13.760 --> 03:32:15.678
allowed and land subsidence.
so these are all the primary
water resources comments were

03:32:17.448 --> 03:32:19.182
addressed in these four times
and those are incorporated and

03:32:24.788 --> 03:32:26.823
attached into the dsp itself.
So here's a look at the

03:32:28.893 --> 03:32:31.600
timeline of where we have been.
So back in 2019 and when we

03:32:31.729 --> 03:32:34.164
submitted the original
groundwater sustainability plan
to the department of water

03:32:36.634 --> 03:32:38.368
resources they had it for a
couple of years and then they

03:32:39.837 --> 03:32:42.773
submitted comments back to us
and that's what would be in the
process of doing is developing

03:32:43.808 --> 03:32:45.709
responses back to their
comments modifying the gsp and

03:32:47.911 --> 03:32:49.779
now we're ready to resubmit and
get a council approval and then

03:32:51.249 --> 03:32:52.983
resubmit that revised plan back
to the department of water

03:32:55.200 --> 03:32:57.921
resources.
So we have been and we have
been the wagon council water

03:32:59.691 --> 03:33:01.458
committee at this item so that
those groups have been briefed

03:33:03.528 --> 03:33:05.195
on our actions and we're here
today to have the public

03:33:07.640 --> 03:33:08.866
hearing obviously and to
hopefully adopt the revised

03:33:10.302 --> 03:33:12.270
plan.
So the revised plan is posted

03:33:17.709 --> 03:33:19.709
on this website

03:33:31.790 --> 03:33:34.930
and through the
groundwater authority website
and the actual submittal date

03:33:34.930 --> 03:33:35.860
for the ground for the
groundwater sustainability plan

03:33:47.260 --> 03:33:49.580
the department which is
actually tomorrow.
So we're actually really on
this tight timeframe you get
married and give us a lot
of time to respond and work on
this.
It is a very concerted effort
guatemalan it went to
demonstrate with the facts
of the groundwater and the
impacts that the beneficial

03:33:49.580 --> 03:33:51.420
projects would have on
recharging the groundwater
based.
So just the recommendation date
is adopt the revised gsp and
authorizes the va to submit the

03:33:53.112 --> 03:33:55.613
revised gsp to the department
of water resources and I'm
happy to answer any questions

03:33:57.783 --> 03:33:59.783
made to have any public

03:34:00.620 --> 03:34:02.620
comments made in cast member.

03:34:04.824 --> 03:34:06.824
I thank I'm connected to this

03:34:08.494 --> 03:34:10.262
in a couple of ways the chair
of the council water committee

03:34:12.198 --> 03:34:13.932
and I'm our representative the
eastern san joaquin and

03:34:15.568 --> 03:34:17.568
groundwater authority along

03:34:19.372 --> 03:34:21.207
with our alternate DR. Leidel
between the two of us were

03:34:27.447 --> 03:34:29.314
there for every meeting this is
a very long process as you saw

03:34:31.484 --> 03:34:33.484
by the time by the timeline.

03:34:34.353 --> 03:34:36.155
But more importantly, I want
pointing out the cooperation

03:34:39.359 --> 03:34:41.427
that our groundwater agencies
had in coming together for
this.

03:34:42.863 --> 03:34:44.730
They have been if you watched
how people argue about water in

03:34:47.330 --> 03:34:49.330
southern san king valley, I'd

03:34:51.437 --> 03:34:53.807
say we're far different and it
used to be this is a kind of a

03:34:55.275 --> 03:34:57.275
new doing business for all the

03:34:58.312 --> 03:35:00.460
different water agencies
throughout the northern san

03:35:02.649 --> 03:35:04.316
joaquin valley and even further
south because obviously the

03:35:06.954 --> 03:35:08.721
harder water gets, you know,
because the farms get bigger

03:35:10.992 --> 03:35:12.992
and we get to delay the need to

03:35:14.762 --> 03:35:16.730
get bigger but we have been
very good with each other about

03:35:18.799 --> 03:35:20.867
looking at this.
We came up with a primary plan

03:35:22.770 --> 03:35:24.770
that was submitted to the ewr.

03:35:25.506 --> 03:35:27.340
They rejected that first
attempt with comments came back

03:35:30.245 --> 03:35:31.845
and staff reworked it and
they're they're fairly

03:35:34.148 --> 03:35:36.483
confident that this this one is
sufficient to gain full
approval by you are and I'm

03:35:38.118 --> 03:35:40.118
fully supportive this action.

03:35:40.788 --> 03:35:43.560
Thank you council member.
I just have a question so we

03:35:45.927 --> 03:35:47.261
still get different water
sources.

03:35:49.597 --> 03:35:50.998
So then how do you find out
which one?

03:35:53.100 --> 03:35:54.435
So the plan is to take out the
water supply.

03:35:56.704 --> 03:35:59.573
Right and then do the on that's
one of our sources.
Yeah, we would use our existing

03:36:00.942 --> 03:36:02.676
permit to draw from the san
joaquin river, the delta and

03:36:04.346 --> 03:36:06.470
also from irrigation district.
There are contract water

03:36:08.684 --> 03:36:10.751
contracts with them as well.
I guess it didn't stop me.

03:36:11.586 --> 03:36:13.320
I mean right what we're helping
pay those minds what water do

03:36:15.230 --> 03:36:16.890
we get from them?
I mean is that right?

03:36:19.327 --> 03:36:21.290
Because we the agreement before
we did the delta water supply

03:36:26.869 --> 03:36:28.669
project is to get it from we
get treated water from stockton

03:36:30.720 --> 03:36:33.700
but I believe the doctor might
want to weigh in on this.
He's got a little bit more

03:36:35.610 --> 03:36:37.610
experience with it, not just

03:36:38.848 --> 03:36:41.160
answer your question, doctor.
This provides water for his

03:36:43.850 --> 03:36:45.850
reservoir on the river and the

03:36:46.756 --> 03:36:48.156
organ reservoir on the
kelleher's.

03:36:50.359 --> 03:36:52.600
There's also they also have the
ability to pump groundwater

03:36:54.196 --> 03:36:56.665
that's been banked at their
treatment plant site.
They have a number of basins

03:36:57.834 --> 03:36:59.768
out there that they've been
recharging water for some
years.

03:37:01.237 --> 03:37:03.171
So there's three potential
sources from stockton east at

03:37:06.976 --> 03:37:08.810
the as mitch was just
describing, we are proposing to

03:37:11.963 --> 03:37:14.917
develop a groundwater recharge
facility at that that was my

03:37:17.187 --> 03:37:19.121
project that could receive
water from the delta and

03:37:21.591 --> 03:37:23.358
particularly during the winter
months when our demand is low

03:37:24.827 --> 03:37:26.495
in the city rather than just
that water passing down the

03:37:28.965 --> 03:37:30.700
river to the delta, we can bank
that water for later use during

03:37:32.502 --> 03:37:34.503
the summer months.
Ok, so that my other question

03:37:36.340 --> 03:37:37.873
so we never gave up the rights
stockman e no.

03:37:40.143 --> 03:37:42.110
So we don't have that
accessibility.
Absolutely.

03:37:43.413 --> 03:37:46.115
We need for the bonds for the
improvements to that and then
per acre foot or whatever we

03:37:48.519 --> 03:37:50.519
get from them we we continue to

03:37:51.922 --> 03:37:53.623
pay for the bonds we don't pay
specifically but right through

03:37:55.559 --> 03:37:57.426
our base monthly payments that
we make to stockton east those

03:37:59.763 --> 03:38:01.964
bonds are paid for for their
conveyance project through the
goodwin project.

03:38:02.799 --> 03:38:04.799
You remember that.

03:38:06.571 --> 03:38:08.380
And so yeah we still start
south stockton.

03:38:10.374 --> 03:38:12.175
This is almost a hundred
standing water from stockton

03:38:14.678 --> 03:38:17.347
east as well as we also take a
large amount of water into
north stockton through
stockton.

03:38:18.916 --> 03:38:20.983
These facilities as well.
Ok, so we haven't given up that

03:38:21.752 --> 03:38:23.387
access to that water.
Not at all.

03:38:25.823 --> 03:38:27.791
Thank you.
Look, there are no further

03:38:29.727 --> 03:38:31.727
questions at the council.

03:38:32.763 --> 03:38:34.763
An enclosed kassovitz please

03:38:36.834 --> 03:38:38.235
pass on seven.
Thank you.

03:38:40.806 --> 03:38:42.740
Item sixteen point to public
hearing to approve a resolution

03:38:44.709 --> 03:38:46.343
overruling protest adopting a
delinquent utility service

03:38:48.646 --> 03:38:50.480
assessment report and directing
the assessment be placed on the

03:38:52.784 --> 03:38:54.618
sound king county treasurer tax
collectors tax rule and that

03:38:56.921 --> 03:38:58.990
includes a public hearing open
staff that in there and counsel

03:39:00.826 --> 03:39:02.660
kimberly trammel financial
officer and we're presenting

03:39:05.363 --> 03:39:06.964
the information needed to put
assessments on the tax

03:39:08.867 --> 03:39:10.367
collectors, the delinquent
utility accounts.

03:39:11.770 --> 03:39:14.271
So we're providing services for
our wastewater stormwater and
garbage and these are for

03:39:16.542 --> 03:39:18.409
utility bills that have not
been paid to provide a more

03:39:20.312 --> 03:39:21.946
efficient method of collecting
delinquent utility bills.

03:39:24.820 --> 03:39:26.384
The council in twenty eighteen
authorized the collection
of these assessments on the

03:39:28.453 --> 03:39:30.453
property tax for and so this

03:39:31.857 --> 03:39:33.658
process includes three steps
the notice of violation and

03:39:36.128 --> 03:39:38.663
intent to record the charges
and charges to be assessed and
the council public hearing

03:39:41.670 --> 03:39:43.670
tonight as well as it involves

03:39:43.903 --> 03:39:46.638
lots of notices in an appeal
process that we'll talk about
further in the sides of the

03:39:48.941 --> 03:39:50.676
city those for approximately
ninety four thousand customers

03:39:51.811 --> 03:39:53.811
and what the number

03:39:54.914 --> 03:39:56.914
of customers that are on this

03:39:59.585 --> 03:40:01.286
list tonight we put reports to
that this information and we

03:40:02.588 --> 03:40:04.656
look at all the accounts that
are 90 days or more of our

03:40:06.725 --> 03:40:08.760
delinquent.
So the first step of the

03:40:10.297 --> 03:40:12.931
process is the process.
The city now certified in
regular letters on JANUARY 13th

03:40:15.168 --> 03:40:16.902
in MARCH 24th of this year to
so this addresses and the

03:40:18.804 --> 03:40:20.839
addresses provided by sandakan
county for delinquent property
taxes.

03:40:22.909 --> 03:40:25.443
As I said, those those were
more than 90 days delinquent at
the time that we put the

03:40:27.470 --> 03:40:28.748
records we had one thousand
three hundred and sixty nine

03:40:30.717 --> 03:40:33.119
owners received this notice.
The property owners are
provided with an option to

03:40:34.354 --> 03:40:36.521
appeal.
We had three of those at that

03:40:38.491 --> 03:40:40.225
time and ended up with 800 the
11 million recorded against

03:40:42.496 --> 03:40:45.640
property owners.
Throughout this process we
allow the account owners to

03:40:47.368 --> 03:40:49.368
come and do a payment plan or

03:40:49.503 --> 03:40:52.400
make payments to in this
continue to change.
And so once a year we go

03:40:53.674 --> 03:40:55.608
through the assessment process
and so we started that by

03:40:57.444 --> 03:41:00.146
mailing certified regular
letters on JUNE 9th.
Just this addresses in the

03:41:02.216 --> 03:41:03.917
addresses provided by the st.
Louis county for delinquent

03:41:05.586 --> 03:41:08.870
property owners.
We initially had one thousand
six hundred and twenty one

03:41:10.900 --> 03:41:11.724
parcels that included two one
thousand five hundred and

03:41:12.760 --> 03:41:14.727
ninety nine customers received
in the notice of charges to be

03:41:17.310 --> 03:41:18.765
assessed and we had almost two
point nine dollars million in

03:41:20.635 --> 03:41:23.403
delinquent charges.
The next step in this process
was to hold administrative

03:41:24.572 --> 03:41:27.340
hearings.
We had 16 owners appear before
the administrative hearing

03:41:31.845 --> 03:41:33.580
officer and twelve of those
twelve of those continued on

03:41:34.650 --> 03:41:36.650
our list and the four pulled

03:41:42.791 --> 03:41:45.292
off the required public
hearing.
And so that's what we're doing
tonight.

03:41:46.427 --> 03:41:48.562
We publish the notice for this
hearing on JULY 12th and JULY
19th.

03:41:50.231 --> 03:41:52.231
Customers are informed of the

03:41:53.702 --> 03:41:55.670
public hearing as well.
So that brings us tonight is

03:41:58.140 --> 03:41:59.907
that we started with about two
point eight nine on this two

03:42:00.976 --> 03:42:02.643
point nine million and
delinquent accounts within

03:42:04.880 --> 03:42:06.614
taking payments as people since
they were notified and then

03:42:08.817 --> 03:42:10.652
updating the list regularly
exhibit one and attached to the

03:42:12.421 --> 03:42:14.322
staff report is the list as
of JULY 18th we have to provide

03:42:15.758 --> 03:42:17.760
this information to the county
by others tend to get it on the

03:42:17.760 --> 03:42:19.760
property tax and so we'll

03:42:20.762 --> 03:42:22.762
continue to make updates as

03:42:23.965 --> 03:42:25.800
payments come in and as well if
any other changes are needed.

03:42:28.638 --> 03:42:30.372
Also a little bit of a
complication this year we had

03:42:32.208 --> 03:42:34.208
our alleged program for water

03:42:35.311 --> 03:42:37.440
and wastewater and so we had to
factor that into the process.

03:42:39.748 --> 03:42:42.383
The first one to come through
was the accounts had already
been credited with the state

03:42:43.986 --> 03:42:46.155
that funds we received.
But the second one we're in the

03:42:47.123 --> 03:42:49.524
process of doing those credits
right now.
So that made sure to go through

03:42:51.600 --> 03:42:53.620
and give all of those accounts
the credits from the state
funds.

03:42:53.620 --> 03:42:55.620
So we had five hundred nineteen

03:42:55.731 --> 03:42:57.731
thousand twenty six dollars in

03:43:04.892 --> 03:43:06.691
credits from the california
wastewater averaged them
already applied to these
accounts since we did our
initial notices.
But before we published the

03:43:08.440 --> 03:43:10.440
list on JULY the JULY 18th list

03:43:11.514 --> 03:43:14.349
we also received approximately
three hundred and ten thousand
dollars in payments during that
time.

03:43:15.510 --> 03:43:16.484
so a number of accounts came
off of this.

03:43:18.621 --> 03:43:20.890
So we're left with one thousand
three hundred and seventy
accounts a balance of just

03:43:22.793 --> 03:43:24.560
under two million remaining
delinquent that we will refer

03:43:26.630 --> 03:43:28.630
to salkey county for the AUGUST

03:43:30.801 --> 03:43:32.501
10th deadline and just to as I
mentioned, things can change.

03:43:38.108 --> 03:43:40.108
These numbers can change

03:43:51.588 --> 03:43:53.790
.
We'll continue to update and
give the county the latest

03:43:53.790 --> 03:43:56.494
information we have on on or
about AUGUST 10th.
So the recommended action
tonight is involved essentially

03:43:56.494 --> 03:43:58.929
it's all of the steps that need
to be taken to the delinquent,
those on the assessment and on

03:43:58.929 --> 03:44:01.332
the property tax law.
So it would be to over the
protests to confirm the unpaid

03:44:01.332 --> 03:44:03.600
utility service charges set
forth in the delinquent
utilities service charges

03:44:04.869 --> 03:44:06.569
assessment report which was
attached adopt the delinquent

03:44:08.372 --> 03:44:10.806
utility service charges
assessment report directly
assessors to be placed on the

03:44:12.810 --> 03:44:15.212
tetsuro authorized direct the
city manager or his designee to
execute all documents and

03:44:17.150 --> 03:44:18.715
authorize a city manager to
take necessary and appropriate

03:44:20.818 --> 03:44:23.253
actions with I.
I'm happy to take questions
very quickly.

03:44:24.222 --> 03:44:26.689
Any public comments on there?
Thank you very much for
guiding.
Yes.

03:44:27.524 --> 03:44:29.693
Question.
Why does an address have more

03:44:31.930 --> 03:44:33.930
than one listing?

03:44:35.633 --> 03:44:37.601
Not a person but I mean the
person is the same but why

03:44:40.171 --> 03:44:42.873
would an address be on here
more than one time you could
have multiple accounts and I'm

03:44:44.142 --> 03:44:45.809
going to assume it's like a
duplex triplex, that type

03:44:47.413 --> 03:44:49.460
of thing that well, it's like a
duplex or a tripod says

03:44:51.483 --> 03:44:53.184
multiple water access or but so
to see the address is exactly

03:44:55.220 --> 03:44:57.254
the same duplex and triplets
have a different unique
address.

03:45:01.793 --> 03:45:03.793
You could have multiple units.

03:45:05.764 --> 03:45:07.899
It's probably not so much by
the address but by the number

03:45:09.468 --> 03:45:11.468
of units located that that

03:45:12.771 --> 03:45:14.771
addresses what I would imagine

03:45:18.176 --> 03:45:20.176
it's yeah it's that is correct.

03:45:23.849 --> 03:45:25.817
Countermeasure cannava, can you
refresh my memory when we did

03:45:28.921 --> 03:45:30.655
the one there was part that we
didn't collect when we got the

03:45:32.591 --> 03:45:34.591
state funding to help nat so is

03:45:35.861 --> 03:45:37.895
that forgiving also and right
was there was there a penalty

03:45:40.660 --> 03:45:42.668
or so a credit was applied to
the delinquent accounts that
qualify for the state water and

03:45:44.937 --> 03:45:46.705
wastewater arrearage for them.
So basically the account said

03:45:48.541 --> 03:45:50.275
you owe money, reduce the
amount owed and we took that

03:45:52.411 --> 03:45:54.746
off before we ever put together
this list.
Ok, so that takes into

03:45:56.515 --> 03:45:58.217
consideration the shortage that
we already adjusted for sure.

03:45:59.719 --> 03:46:01.719
That's a question your thinking

03:46:05.291 --> 03:46:07.291
all right here is close to cash

03:46:09.962 --> 03:46:11.962
both passes six to one of the

03:46:13.232 --> 03:46:14.766
dissenting.
Thank you.

03:46:15.402 --> 03:46:17.402
I'm 17 senior manager update

03:46:19.873 --> 03:46:21.641
the nothing father this evening
there I'm sure there's nothing

03:46:23.910 --> 03:46:25.744
absent you know something that
I don't know.
No, no.

03:46:26.680 --> 03:46:28.514
I've got a lot of positive
things happening in the city.

03:46:30.116 --> 03:46:32.151
So now I got to say that the
there'll be a lot of things

03:46:37.691 --> 03:46:39.859
coming up we're planning to do
an on site media event probably

03:46:42.929 --> 03:46:44.929
in late SEPTEMBER regarding the

03:46:46.433 --> 03:46:49.135
crisis intervention program.
Want to give them a chance to
get set up and start getting

03:46:49.604 --> 03:46:51.604
the rolling.

03:46:53.173 --> 03:46:54.407
We've got so much stuff coming
.

03:46:57.778 --> 03:46:59.412
You know, we're looking to do
the youth employment and

03:47:01.182 --> 03:47:03.816
development media piece but we
want to get our partners in
place for us so they can be

03:47:04.851 --> 03:47:07.120
right with us.
And you know, when we do the

03:47:09.624 --> 03:47:11.624
media announcement, so forth so

03:47:12.994 --> 03:47:14.994
that rfp gets issued this week

03:47:16.364 --> 03:47:18.131
and so we're looking for
multiple partners, three to

03:47:20.401 --> 03:47:22.235
four partners that will help us
to cascade this program out.

03:47:23.537 --> 03:47:25.372
So once we have them in place
we'll do a media event.

03:47:27.576 --> 03:47:29.576
They'll be present with you all

03:47:31.679 --> 03:47:33.679
and we can roll that out on you

03:47:35.650 --> 03:47:37.718
get the month at a glance that
that is a good a good source to

03:47:39.787 --> 03:47:41.721
us to see what's coming.
It's a lot very busy.

03:47:43.191 --> 03:47:45.191
The good news tonight also with

03:47:46.461 --> 03:47:48.629
what you just approved with
less than two years we have you

03:47:50.699 --> 03:47:52.299
all have funded more than a
thousand new units

03:47:54.769 --> 03:47:57.438
of affordable housing with what
you did tonight.
Tonight is another a sixty 65

03:47:58.640 --> 03:48:00.341
units or four hundred and forty
five minutes one of the two.

03:48:02.344 --> 03:48:03.745
So we're getting a lot of good
stuff done.

03:48:06.148 --> 03:48:08.148
Highly productive staffs

03:48:09.384 --> 03:48:11.180
answering the call and we plan
to continue to do that.

03:48:13.855 --> 03:48:15.855
Thank you for the council

03:48:16.892 --> 03:48:19.861
canterbury djuric.
Thank you mayor.
I just want to make a few
comments.

03:48:20.563 --> 03:48:22.597
I want to thank the city
manager staff the the ribbon

03:48:25.568 --> 03:48:27.202
cutting for tony parker was a
pretty amazing experience

03:48:29.505 --> 03:48:31.505
getting the peers to come up

03:48:32.174 --> 03:48:33.941
out there and support it that
solid staff through the snow

03:48:36.412 --> 03:48:38.380
cone idea really hoping that
y'all can kind of not just use

03:48:40.160 --> 03:48:42.317
for ribbon cuttings.
I think I saw a lot of kids

03:48:43.786 --> 03:48:45.860
trying to get a snow cone and
yeah.

03:48:46.855 --> 03:48:48.623
So I'm hoping that some weekend
incorporate this into public

03:48:50.793 --> 03:48:53.329
space engagement in general
throughout the city and I'm
happy to use discretionary

03:48:54.998 --> 03:48:57.833
funds to make that happen.
I can see how popular that's
been every time we have stuff

03:48:59.350 --> 03:49:01.700
like that.
So I thank you to my peers for

03:49:01.700 --> 03:49:03.700
coming on supporting that was

03:49:03.506 --> 03:49:05.506
pretty awesome experience which

03:49:06.276 --> 03:49:08.276
seemed to be pretty universally

03:49:09.346 --> 03:49:11.346
positive responses.

03:49:17.687 --> 03:49:19.454
Second, I wanted to and huge
gratitude towards nancy lam and

03:49:21.858 --> 03:49:23.858
to add on cares I had made it

03:49:24.127 --> 03:49:26.294
out to that backpack giveaway
and I um I went with my wife

03:49:28.632 --> 03:49:30.632
and my three kids and as we

03:49:32.536 --> 03:49:34.536
drove up there was a nine from

03:49:36.206 --> 03:49:38.141
where the bounce the bounce
of sky zone at the corner

03:49:40.610 --> 03:49:42.445
of the building all the way
down to the eatery that was

03:49:44.115 --> 03:49:46.115
sherwood mall and my kids just

03:49:47.685 --> 03:49:49.352
like what's the line for and it
was quite eye opening to

03:49:51.523 --> 03:49:54.124
realize how many people are
willing to stand in line and
one hundred plus degree weather

03:49:55.926 --> 03:49:57.693
is to get to pretend all that
that so that shows how much

03:49:59.563 --> 03:50:01.970
of a need there is especially
with our youth.

03:50:03.968 --> 03:50:06.470
So not just nancy, I know there
are a lot of organizations that
are there doing things like

03:50:06.704 --> 03:50:08.704
backpack giveaways and it's

03:50:10.574 --> 03:50:12.843
it's it's so humbling.
You know, when I try to talk to

03:50:14.445 --> 03:50:16.713
my children about this that um
,kids they don't even
recognize it.

03:50:19.184 --> 03:50:21.785
It's kind of it's painful in a
way that you have you know,
your kids like oh, the other

03:50:23.254 --> 03:50:24.955
kids in your class you don't
have backpacks and like they

03:50:26.357 --> 03:50:28.959
don't even think of it like
they just think oh like they
they must forget it.

03:50:31.329 --> 03:50:33.960
So that's how they they and I
won't say normalized but that's

03:50:34.966 --> 03:50:36.733
how they recognize kids that go
without it at that age it's

03:50:39.137 --> 03:50:41.138
hard to do it so I try to have
those conversations with my
kids.

03:50:41.773 --> 03:50:44.375
I know other families do as
well so thank you to the
organizations out there who are

03:50:45.444 --> 03:50:47.311
doing those types of events
because I know that there's

03:50:49.748 --> 03:50:51.748
definitely a need and then my

03:50:52.617 --> 03:50:54.384
back is hurting from that
council member warmsley was

03:50:57.550 --> 03:50:59.550
taking pleasure and just free

03:51:00.759 --> 03:51:03.270
free press and the duck the
water so there is no pad at the

03:51:04.596 --> 03:51:06.197
that that was a straight force
to the concrete.

03:51:09.101 --> 03:51:10.835
Martin and I went right after
COUNCILMAN Wright who as we

03:51:12.705 --> 03:51:14.705
discussed earlier displaced

03:51:16.175 --> 03:51:18.175
quite a lot of water so I got

03:51:20.346 --> 03:51:22.213
quite the the the a week and
still now my friend my tailbone

03:51:24.783 --> 03:51:26.783
hurts so but it was for a good

03:51:27.686 --> 03:51:29.686
cause and it was really cool to

03:51:31.570 --> 03:51:33.910
see how much support this
council has been doing for
that.

03:51:35.294 --> 03:51:37.896
So it's really an honor to, you
know, doing that and engaging
in the community and this

03:51:39.465 --> 03:51:41.166
council is definitely engaged
which makes it a lot easier.

03:51:47.730 --> 03:51:48.908
Thanks council member warmsley
.
Thank you so much.

03:51:51.177 --> 03:51:53.177
And and I too attended the to

03:51:54.381 --> 03:51:56.515
and I backpack particularly it
it really touched me to see the

03:51:58.785 --> 03:52:00.785
amount of young people and

03:52:06.126 --> 03:52:08.160
families I learned of the
backpack and I think it's

03:52:10.731 --> 03:52:12.731
telling the times that we're

03:52:14.801 --> 03:52:16.801
living the special with the

03:52:18.471 --> 03:52:20.471
powerpoint girls and that's you

03:52:22.420 --> 03:52:24.420
know we got that that's nice.

03:52:24.645 --> 03:52:26.645
I'll tell you that it is very

03:52:28.916 --> 03:52:30.916
telling about the challenge and

03:52:32.319 --> 03:52:34.387
sand is very tough and about
how and where we are in our

03:52:36.623 --> 03:52:38.290
community where that many
people needed that pogson.

03:52:40.695 --> 03:52:42.695
It was kind of interesting

03:52:44.432 --> 03:52:46.266
because I'm a listener and the
two kids who are talking near

03:52:48.350 --> 03:52:50.350
the double-take and the local

03:52:51.538 --> 03:52:53.640
tuss another they're like oh
you're too bothered about that
too.

03:52:55.676 --> 03:52:57.978
It's just kind of heartbreaking
.
And so I think that that's just

03:52:59.547 --> 03:53:01.248
something that we should be
considering, especially when

03:53:03.951 --> 03:53:05.452
we're talking about equity, we
talk about equity.

03:53:07.922 --> 03:53:09.922
Our young people must be

03:53:11.726 --> 03:53:13.726
centered directly in the to the

03:53:14.996 --> 03:53:16.764
and then just explain in the
kids and then push the button.

03:53:22.670 --> 03:53:24.838
I push to that and secondly, I
do want to just bring this up

03:53:26.307 --> 03:53:28.307
because this was the third time

03:53:29.677 --> 03:53:31.677
that I heard this website

03:53:34.283 --> 03:53:36.283
calling to actual time at the

03:53:37.152 --> 03:53:39.860
water park because somebody
called me on this weekend and

03:53:41.356 --> 03:53:43.356
asked me if the water park

03:53:44.926 --> 03:53:46.593
opened at eight or eleven
thirty because that website

03:53:48.663 --> 03:53:50.663
said so I'm on a two all

03:53:52.134 --> 03:53:54.134
of that for future follow up.

03:53:59.308 --> 03:54:01.308
Secondly and then you see the

03:54:14.323 --> 03:54:16.826
community members and residents
the opportunity to come
together to find a national

03:54:16.826 --> 03:54:19.940
night out which is happening on
AUGUST 2nd there locations
within the city.

03:54:19.940 --> 03:54:21.597
So I'm really excited about
that.
I think this is the first one
now this is the second one

03:54:21.597 --> 03:54:23.599
since the pandan the national
nine are out.
It's just a great opportunity

03:54:23.599 --> 03:54:25.599
to look the five there's one

03:54:26.669 --> 03:54:28.669
of those relationships and

03:54:31.174 --> 03:54:33.208
secondly, I had an opportunity
to visit the father the kids

03:54:35.377 --> 03:54:37.112
of the past this hours and did
take some pictures of some

03:54:39.148 --> 03:54:41.148
light displays.

03:54:43.153 --> 03:54:45.200
Are these without tears and
piles and piles of trash and

03:54:47.290 --> 03:54:49.290
wanting to constituents?

03:54:50.459 --> 03:54:52.459
I didn't know who did notify

03:54:54.130 --> 03:54:56.970
our offices that I was on the
scene and the smell of food

03:54:58.134 --> 03:54:59.902
because I don't think that I
was probably going to person

03:55:02.172 --> 03:55:04.339
should be walking.
So this kind of in and out also

03:55:06.409 --> 03:55:08.177
wanting to take this
opportunity to remind community

03:55:10.213 --> 03:55:12.213
members of the basij is to

03:55:13.917 --> 03:55:15.451
utilize astatine I'm with the
vice mayor of this.

03:55:17.488 --> 03:55:19.488
I want to see those thousand

03:55:21.570 --> 03:55:22.992
astatke to the quest instead
of tagging us on facebook and

03:55:24.762 --> 03:55:26.762
that's and the messenger or

03:55:28.632 --> 03:55:30.399
whatever and wanting to follow
up on some future agenda items

03:55:32.636 --> 03:55:33.902
that this council has asked
for.

03:55:37.410 --> 03:55:39.410
One is ok and a passport or

03:55:40.511 --> 03:55:41.811
presentation still looking for
that.

03:55:44.581 --> 03:55:46.249
I'm just interested in the
question that the movie is

03:55:47.518 --> 03:55:49.518
about four weeks ago about the

03:55:51.222 --> 03:55:53.222
wooden sidewalks and the cost

03:55:55.493 --> 03:55:57.661
to replacing the sidewalks and
then I know that we did receive

03:56:00.364 --> 03:56:02.364
an e-mail that the local park

03:56:03.134 --> 03:56:05.134
school I'm sorry the park put

03:56:07.404 --> 03:56:09.572
but I would prefer that to come
on the agenda item so that the

03:56:11.420 --> 03:56:13.420
community is informed by the

03:56:14.913 --> 03:56:16.780
city staff and department heads
about where that was and where

03:56:19.350 --> 03:56:21.350
we I thought that the vice

03:56:21.419 --> 03:56:23.787
mayor has her hand up on that
as well.
But I think that we have

03:56:25.757 --> 03:56:27.625
already asked for that before.
So this will be another

03:56:29.594 --> 03:56:31.594
opportunity that I'm taking to

03:56:33.465 --> 03:56:35.533
elevate that last night last
week I don't know the last four

03:56:36.901 --> 03:56:38.636
or five months and so
COUNCILMAN The talked about

03:56:42.340 --> 03:56:44.740
ases elevated someone I thought
that already because you know

03:56:48.780 --> 03:56:50.780
about the name of the the

03:56:55.654 --> 03:56:57.521
person for the acs train
.

03:57:00.240 --> 03:57:02.240
Ok, ok, empathy is training a

03:57:04.497 --> 03:57:06.497
great way to yeah.

03:57:07.767 --> 03:57:09.300
Yeah great basis too gkhan
website is great.

03:57:12.471 --> 03:57:14.272
We have had in that city we've
had multiple people come in and

03:57:15.908 --> 03:57:18.476
do a training for us.
I could go back and check on
that if you'd like.

03:57:19.813 --> 03:57:21.813
No I was also going to out

03:57:24.830 --> 03:57:25.751
of the former attorney for the
attorney general DR. Nathan

03:57:27.887 --> 03:57:29.654
burks and she was a
pediatrician from kaiser san

03:57:31.624 --> 03:57:33.624
francisco and she is another

03:57:35.494 --> 03:57:37.363
powerful and I said powerful
intentionally an individual who

03:57:40.330 --> 03:57:42.330
does virtual training.

03:57:43.937 --> 03:57:45.804
She has a tattoo on ases if you
had not had an experienced

03:57:47.807 --> 03:57:49.408
opportunity to get a train they
are free by the way.

03:57:51.844 --> 03:57:53.844
And so I want to elevate that

03:57:55.150 --> 03:57:56.782
and then something that the
mayor said that kind of you

03:57:59.190 --> 03:58:00.786
know, kind of drop me up a
little bit when he was talking

03:58:01.955 --> 03:58:04.220
about the causes of like mental
health I that is going to take

03:58:06.693 --> 03:58:08.693
this on apology opportunity to

03:58:09.862 --> 03:58:11.630
talk about some of the core
causes which includes poverty,

03:58:14.268 --> 03:58:15.868
access to health care resources
services housing, youth

03:58:18.372 --> 03:58:19.705
services, job and finding
purpose.

03:58:22.576 --> 03:58:24.343
I think a lot of times are
young people are lost and don't

03:58:26.413 --> 03:58:28.214
really recognize what their
purpose is in life and bringing

03:58:30.351 --> 03:58:32.351
hope to the hopeless and

03:58:34.550 --> 03:58:36.122
bringing voice to the voiceless
as we're talking about root
causes.

03:58:39.590 --> 03:58:41.494
Let's talk about the causes and
let's say close closes out
because I don't talk about

03:58:42.563 --> 03:58:44.563
other discretionary money.

03:58:50.672 --> 03:58:52.672
Let's see I what I did not ok

03:58:54.575 --> 03:58:56.575
so I studied under I'm sorry

03:58:57.745 --> 03:58:59.880
but this was tom dotcom so I
just want to shout out dina for

03:59:01.949 --> 03:59:03.949
pointing these three girls out

03:59:05.821 --> 03:59:07.554
at the anthony then cutting the
first thing that she mentioned

03:59:10.158 --> 03:59:12.158
to the myself is that I knew

03:59:13.728 --> 03:59:15.728
the celebrities and I said keep

03:59:16.798 --> 03:59:18.798
talking but they were just they

03:59:20.568 --> 03:59:22.503
were just a part of the light
and just color and brightness

03:59:25.407 --> 03:59:27.407
and to the park with their

03:59:28.677 --> 03:59:30.677
hashtags again.

03:59:32.280 --> 03:59:34.248
But we talk about equality and
we talk about our young people.

03:59:35.683 --> 03:59:37.518
We need to be investing
investing in them at all costs

03:59:43.825 --> 03:59:45.825
with the next ok so my second

03:59:47.529 --> 03:59:50.231
round of discretionary funding
I just kind of want to start
with the small stuff and I'm

03:59:51.990 --> 03:59:53.670
like I'll try to make short but
you know for the last two years

03:59:56.139 --> 03:59:58.139
I really have struggled with

03:59:59.442 --> 04:00:01.442
felt that like cause it just

04:00:03.512 --> 04:00:05.580
feels like the eating covid-19
and it got to the point where I

04:00:07.650 --> 04:00:09.650
was the one that about myself

04:00:11.253 --> 04:00:13.253
like the way just the insecure

04:00:14.557 --> 04:00:16.358
the the self esteem and I this
very vulnerable and transparent

04:00:19.162 --> 04:00:20.896
because I know that there's
someone out there listening who

04:00:23.320 --> 04:00:25.100
can really hear and resonate to
what I was what I am saying and

04:00:26.736 --> 04:00:28.736
first and find those that are

04:00:34.311 --> 04:00:36.245
the that's secondly this woman
right here, the owner of the

04:00:38.815 --> 04:00:40.815
shop shop the community I am

04:00:42.118 --> 04:00:44.118
investing some discretionary

04:00:45.755 --> 04:00:47.722
funds so that the residents
they can get the education and

04:00:50.160 --> 04:00:52.160
support that to champion their

04:00:53.463 --> 04:00:55.197
weight challenges and then
empowerment that sometimes we

04:00:57.667 --> 04:00:59.667
need to remind ourselves

04:01:01.538 --> 04:01:03.538
of that because we are you

04:01:05.308 --> 04:01:07.377
know, who are not and so that
is going so we're going to be

04:01:09.460 --> 04:01:11.800
doing a series of workshops in
the community to talk about
that.

04:01:13.383 --> 04:01:15.383
And as far as busy folks who

04:01:16.220 --> 04:01:18.154
are moms like multitasking,
we're going to be talking to

04:01:20.524 --> 04:01:22.358
the preparation and doing demos
which will be all three

04:01:24.228 --> 04:01:26.463
intelsat.
So I'm excited about that and

04:01:28.966 --> 04:01:30.966
it is really this whole health

04:01:31.936 --> 04:01:33.869
journey that I've been on and
for the last three to four

04:01:36.400 --> 04:01:38.700
months it's just really
empowered me and inspired me

04:01:40.377 --> 04:01:42.377
and the and yes, I am at the

04:01:43.247 --> 04:01:45.247
gym at five A.M. And doing

04:01:47.850 --> 04:01:49.850
about six miles walking into

04:01:50.755 --> 04:01:52.922
next slide that's slide ok,
this is this is the two so I

04:01:56.426 --> 04:01:58.426
partner with say and on by the

04:01:59.798 --> 04:02:01.231
second to think about the
soccer league.

04:02:02.967 --> 04:02:04.967
But chris, what yevsey so we

04:02:07.171 --> 04:02:09.390
had a sense soccer clinic and s
stuff that these are the kids

04:02:11.509 --> 04:02:13.509
that sat and they got an

04:02:14.879 --> 04:02:16.879
opportunity for a free soccer

04:02:18.784 --> 04:02:20.718
clinic and that was tied and I
was so inspired and inspired by

04:02:22.987 --> 04:02:24.987
all the people who had

04:02:26.191 --> 04:02:27.925
opportunities to work with
professional soccer players and

04:02:30.795 --> 04:02:32.863
this happened on the street.
So that was exciting times as

04:02:34.433 --> 04:02:36.433
well and I think that I won

04:02:40.939 --> 04:02:42.939
those five oh yes.

04:02:48.680 --> 04:02:50.680
Delahay running all round the

04:02:54.720 --> 04:02:56.720
basket

04:03:03.428 --> 04:03:05.428
and that is for the

04:03:10.169 --> 04:03:12.169
haters versus and and first and

04:03:14.540 --> 04:03:16.540
foremost fans love is just you

04:03:18.344 --> 04:03:20.344
know, this is her life so I am

04:03:21.180 --> 04:03:23.180
her master spokesperson for

04:03:24.850 --> 04:03:26.819
flood photography.
I just thought it was fun.

04:03:26.987 --> 04:03:28.987
I wanted to just put it out

04:03:29.656 --> 04:03:31.924
there and I got a lot
compliments on that.
It kind of looked like it's

04:03:33.226 --> 04:03:35.226
flying in the air like magic

04:03:37.497 --> 04:03:39.497
johnson johnson anyway it was

04:03:40.166 --> 04:03:41.967
fun sorry I your your your that
picture on your profile picture

04:03:44.370 --> 04:03:46.370
if you like this photo for

04:03:48.800 --> 04:03:50.800
hours but anyway that's my

04:03:51.911 --> 04:03:53.911
district feedback and not every

04:03:56.382 --> 04:03:57.883
kid likes me for ghazi.
Thank you.

04:03:59.151 --> 04:04:00.886
That's tough act to follow a
couple of things I'm glad you

04:04:02.857 --> 04:04:04.524
brought up mackinley I
appreciate you getting the

04:04:06.993 --> 04:04:09.161
email with the talking points
but I agree we need to have a

04:04:11.310 --> 04:04:12.998
presentation because it's a
public that keeps asking us my

04:04:15.468 --> 04:04:16.769
nephew keeps asking who is also
there?

04:04:22.676 --> 04:04:24.676
My nephews were there that is

04:04:36.958 --> 04:04:39.593
their part.
So they're like when they going
to the those people that I get

04:04:39.761 --> 04:04:41.829
that every time we talk I had a
couple of questions.
one is regarding when we put

04:04:41.829 --> 04:04:44.310
out something for perkier we're
taking bids.
Do we use a company to help us

04:04:44.310 --> 04:04:46.200
with any of that or do we just
put it out there I'm sorry
software that we use that that

04:04:46.200 --> 04:04:48.200
we manage and that we control

04:04:49.904 --> 04:04:51.904
that helps to facilitate the

04:04:53.542 --> 04:04:55.542
competitive process because I

04:04:57.120 --> 04:04:58.979
sit on another board and they
have this group that they work

04:05:01.249 --> 04:05:03.160
with six hundred and forty two
firms contact the forty one

04:05:05.587 --> 04:05:07.321
with interest you know ten
proposals received I mean I'd

04:05:08.823 --> 04:05:10.590
love it if we were able to
generate that because I mean a

04:05:12.895 --> 04:05:14.895
lot of times it seems like we

04:05:16.498 --> 04:05:18.866
don't get to the bottom what do
they buy.
Yeah what kind of goods and

04:05:20.936 --> 04:05:22.936
services they purchase.

04:05:25.600 --> 04:05:27.600
I see a of things anything from

04:05:27.675 --> 04:05:29.710
what kind of entities is it's
another board I sit on as a

04:05:34.817 --> 04:05:36.817
council members are they I

04:05:38.287 --> 04:05:40.221
think buying office supplies no
this is for lots of different

04:05:41.556 --> 04:05:43.556
things everything from building

04:05:45.862 --> 04:05:47.862
building something to software

04:05:50.432 --> 04:05:52.432
I mean it's it's it's a big

04:05:53.702 --> 04:05:55.703
business anyway.
I just I'm just curious because

04:05:56.805 --> 04:05:59.340
when I do see the level
of interest we receive on
things, I'm just kind of like

04:06:01.210 --> 04:06:02.877
that's all that we I think it
depends upon what you're

04:06:04.814 --> 04:06:06.782
buying, what you're procuring.
Well, I'll share it with you.

04:06:06.949 --> 04:06:08.949
I just was curious as to what

04:06:09.319 --> 04:06:11.319
to give an idea it's the it's

04:06:12.880 --> 04:06:14.880
the 80 20 rule the prado's rule

04:06:15.758 --> 04:06:17.758
of optimization.

04:06:20.620 --> 04:06:21.830
We spend twenty percent of our
money on eighty percent about

04:06:23.566 --> 04:06:25.434
the human activity because
repetitive stuff so it's easy

04:06:28.204 --> 04:06:29.938
to do it's the is the twenty
percent of the human activity

04:06:31.507 --> 04:06:33.942
that that we spend eighty
percent of our dollars on that
becomes complicated because

04:06:36.450 --> 04:06:38.450
there four specialized services

04:06:38.949 --> 04:06:40.783
specialized project products
particular we're buying motor

04:06:42.819 --> 04:06:45.321
vehicles.
It's like we've ordered the
fire trucks which will be

04:06:47.624 --> 04:06:49.325
another press that was not that
that'll be about a year out

04:06:51.261 --> 04:06:53.261
because it takes about 12 to 14

04:06:55.310 --> 04:06:56.900
months from it's from place in
order to have them building it

04:06:58.269 --> 04:07:00.300
and getting it so but our
process is automated, ok?

04:07:02.672 --> 04:07:04.373
And next thing I brought it up
previously abandoned cars are

04:07:06.476 --> 04:07:08.476
the bane of my existence

04:07:10.247 --> 04:07:11.914
wrecked cars, trailers just
again they're still there.

04:07:14.652 --> 04:07:16.652
I drive by them.

04:07:18.355 --> 04:07:20.355
Toyotas loves this and I and I

04:07:21.725 --> 04:07:23.493
just get angry every time I see
a car with flat tires, broken

04:07:25.663 --> 04:07:27.663
windows, broken windshield I'm

04:07:29.533 --> 04:07:31.100
like how much longer is it
going to be there?

04:07:33.370 --> 04:07:35.370
I mean I voted no on obviously

04:07:36.808 --> 04:07:38.808
on putting lean's on properties

04:07:40.478 --> 04:07:42.478
for whatever reason and I'm

04:07:44.782 --> 04:07:46.649
like I want to get the cars.
Well the tickets are going to

04:07:47.818 --> 04:07:49.553
just stack up stack stack up if
we can't tell them something

04:07:51.823 --> 04:07:53.823
but they just can't continue to

04:07:55.126 --> 04:07:57.161
sit there they laeter ask
greets and nobody wants them

04:08:00.131 --> 04:08:01.898
because if they did they would
take care of it and they're

04:08:03.734 --> 04:08:06.200
pointing in the wrong
direction.
I feel bad because they're in

04:08:06.638 --> 04:08:08.380
front of some people's
properties.

04:08:11.430 --> 04:08:13.100
Um it just seems like it's
never ending and when I put a

04:08:15.213 --> 04:08:17.213
ticket in for it APRIL 4th and

04:08:18.783 --> 04:08:20.783
to this day they're still there

04:08:21.552 --> 04:08:24.455
i'm going to keep that and buy
one of these days I'm going to
just scream for joy when I see

04:08:26.125 --> 04:08:28.125
those cars I really, really

04:08:29.594 --> 04:08:31.594
want to bring back up cmc

04:08:33.465 --> 04:08:35.465
presentation and the fact that

04:08:37.736 --> 04:08:39.470
their model and the able to
provide us with the detailed

04:08:42.141 --> 04:08:44.750
information of who they serve,
the number of people they serve

04:08:46.780 --> 04:08:48.780
that to see the strict

04:08:48.514 --> 04:08:50.682
guidelines I would like that
for all of our sibos whoever is

04:08:52.952 --> 04:08:54.652
helping those that are
underserved in our community

04:08:57.550 --> 04:08:58.991
because as we heard earlier
tonight, you know, you have

04:09:01.600 --> 04:09:03.280
people that you know, two
years, three years I don't know

04:09:05.298 --> 04:09:06.965
how accurate it is but I know
I've personally spoken to

04:09:08.200 --> 04:09:10.135
people that have had issues
of getting the help that they

04:09:12.438 --> 04:09:14.438
need and I know people that are

04:09:15.609 --> 04:09:17.576
about to be homeless right now
that they are trying not to be

04:09:18.845 --> 04:09:20.845
homeless as best as they can

04:09:22.715 --> 04:09:24.650
and they can't find any
resources out there for the

04:09:27.119 --> 04:09:29.187
immediate future.
And here's the issue is those

04:09:31.457 --> 04:09:33.191
rents are continuing to go up
even if you buy the property

04:09:34.794 --> 04:09:36.829
and you keep that tenant what
that person just sold the to

04:09:39.432 --> 04:09:41.432
your mortgage just went up and

04:09:42.602 --> 04:09:44.737
you're going to want to match
what you take in and that unit

04:09:45.939 --> 04:09:47.606
so I can see how people are
being displaced from their

04:09:50.945 --> 04:09:52.912
homes and that's unfortunate to
be in your 70s and for the

04:09:54.848 --> 04:09:56.549
first time in your life had the
possibility of not having a

04:09:58.685 --> 04:10:00.820
roof over the head.
I cannot imagine I want to

04:10:02.623 --> 04:10:04.623
thank my council mates that sit

04:10:05.892 --> 04:10:08.494
on the legislative
environmental committee.
I also want to thank the city

04:10:10.464 --> 04:10:12.598
attorney and her staff.
I want to thank the city

04:10:14.768 --> 04:10:16.690
clerk's office and all of our
staff.

04:10:17.938 --> 04:10:20.306
We had a four hour meeting last
wednesday.
It was amazing the room was

04:10:22.142 --> 04:10:24.310
packed.
We had like fifteen people who

04:10:26.681 --> 04:10:28.382
commented I did write their
names down like fifteen or

04:10:30.840 --> 04:10:32.686
sixteen people that provided
public comment.
I would say it was an extremely

04:10:34.555 --> 04:10:36.723
productive meeting and you
might be wondering what did we
talk about?

04:10:38.192 --> 04:10:39.926
So we talked about commercial
building vacancies and not just

04:10:42.396 --> 04:10:44.980
talk but put in motion
something to come before a

04:10:45.633 --> 04:10:47.935
council in terms of an
ordinance or policy.
So commercial building vacancy

04:10:49.637 --> 04:10:51.205
short term rentals, smoke
shops, protection for

04:10:53.641 --> 04:10:55.308
infrastructure, food truck
parking which surprisingly

04:10:57.245 --> 04:10:59.446
enough I don't want to steal
your thunder.
You're going to bring it up ok

04:11:00.816 --> 04:11:02.816
so I won't steal your thunder

04:11:04.753 --> 04:11:06.753
as well as plastic's killing me

04:11:08.423 --> 04:11:10.423
tonight anyway.

04:11:12.293 --> 04:11:14.194
Yeah single-use plastics so
thank you.
Thank you.

04:11:16.664 --> 04:11:18.498
Thank you for everybody that
participated in that I love

04:11:21.700 --> 04:11:22.804
first to have an ad hoc
committee committee meeting on

04:11:24.973 --> 04:11:26.640
homeless I thought we were
going to meet every three

04:11:28.443 --> 04:11:30.911
months even if we just get
updates about the clean city
initiative, what some of our

04:11:33.415 --> 04:11:35.415
partners are doing it is like

04:11:36.385 --> 04:11:38.353
the number one item I think
that we constantly get beat up

04:11:40.823 --> 04:11:42.823
on on social media about.

04:11:44.627 --> 04:11:46.627
so please let's schedule and

04:11:48.697 --> 04:11:50.298
have a meeting national night
out is next tuesday.

04:11:52.734 --> 04:11:54.436
So they're in many
neighborhoods throughout the

04:11:57.390 --> 04:11:59.274
city so make sure to check one
out, get to know who your
neighbors are.

04:12:00.760 --> 04:12:01.776
Let's be part of the solution
and working together as my

04:12:03.713 --> 04:12:05.680
grandmother said, many hands
make for light work so get to

04:12:07.950 --> 04:12:09.950
know your neighbors and then

04:12:11.821 --> 04:12:13.821
back to school first unified we

04:12:14.591 --> 04:12:16.525
go back to school on friday so
those of you that are driving

04:12:18.828 --> 04:12:21.162
out there please be cognizant
that there are little people
and be good people.

04:12:23.566 --> 04:12:25.566
But there are people all over

04:12:27.436 --> 04:12:29.205
this city going back to school
on some very having a

04:12:31.841 --> 04:12:33.841
crossville very busy streets.

04:12:35.780 --> 04:12:37.212
So please be aware of your
surroundings.
Do not drive distracted.

04:12:39.349 --> 04:12:41.116
Put your phone down.
It is not worth it.

04:12:43.686 --> 04:12:45.686
You can wait you can wait to

04:12:47.591 --> 04:12:49.659
read that text or answer that
call.
But when you're going by

04:12:51.528 --> 04:12:53.262
schools know that there are
children there and their safety

04:12:55.332 --> 04:12:57.320
should be paramount more
important than where are you

04:12:58.635 --> 04:13:00.635
going to get to and the phone

04:13:02.380 --> 04:13:03.907
you need to answer so welcome
back to school everyone and see

04:13:06.770 --> 04:13:07.711
you at national night council
member.
Right.

04:13:10.748 --> 04:13:12.748
So I was also at the stockton

04:13:14.251 --> 04:13:16.251
tuna and carers event a couple

04:13:18.121 --> 04:13:19.956
of saturdays ago and council
member joe brackett's exactly

04:13:21.993 --> 04:13:24.194
correct.
I did displace a lot of water

04:13:25.530 --> 04:13:27.697
but that was because I was very
intentional.
i am a dumb contract veteran

04:13:29.667 --> 04:13:31.167
and I was an elementary school
principal twice.

04:13:33.700 --> 04:13:35.700
I've been in a dunk before so

04:13:36.540 --> 04:13:38.374
the key to that is throwing
yourself into the mini you know

04:13:40.278 --> 04:13:42.346
you're going down go down,
don't fight it now and I was

04:13:44.916 --> 04:13:46.583
also smart enough I want to
point out to be the first

04:13:48.252 --> 04:13:50.252
person in the tent and that

04:13:52.323 --> 04:13:54.391
that's always critical.
You never want to be the last

04:13:56.561 --> 04:13:57.828
person of the day in the dunk
ok?

04:13:59.698 --> 04:14:01.698
No no too.

04:14:03.401 --> 04:14:05.401
I do want to I think chair

04:14:07.272 --> 04:14:09.306
fugazi and city attorney lawyer
thank you for helping us clear

04:14:11.776 --> 04:14:13.776
dockett the legislative and

04:14:14.446 --> 04:14:16.280
environmental committee they're
there was there have been some

04:14:19.184 --> 04:14:21.385
items there that that language
for over a year and for us to

04:14:22.754 --> 04:14:24.589
be able to get through them and
have, you know, clear cogent

04:14:26.858 --> 04:14:29.359
discussions on them and take
appropriate action one way or
the other, not everything will

04:14:30.830 --> 04:14:32.530
be coming to said once because
they need more direction on

04:14:34.333 --> 04:14:36.935
several of the items but
they'll be coming back to my
committee again before those.

04:14:38.170 --> 04:14:40.170
But I think therefore at least

04:14:44.843 --> 04:14:46.843
we'll be coming to council

04:14:58.924 --> 04:15:01.560
.
And then last of all, thank you
city attorney for letting us

04:15:01.560 --> 04:15:03.996
know that you will be bringing
community choice aggregation
item to the SEPTEMBER 13th
meeting.

04:15:03.996 --> 04:15:06.965
This is a long, long time in
coming for me.
Yes.
City city manager sorry I thank
you city manager.

04:15:07.100 --> 04:15:09.435
I'd sometimes I'd say words and
I realize what I'm saying

04:15:09.435 --> 04:15:11.435
clearly I said city manager in

04:15:12.438 --> 04:15:14.172
my head but the wrong words
came out of my mouth.

04:15:16.642 --> 04:15:18.642
This is a long time in coming I

04:15:19.412 --> 04:15:21.546
took a cold call from someone
from the climate center back in

04:15:24.451 --> 04:15:26.850
2016 and it started me on this
journey toward bringing

04:15:27.954 --> 04:15:29.588
stockton into the community
choice aggregation phone.

04:15:31.758 --> 04:15:33.392
We can't be afford thinking
climate concern community

04:15:36.362 --> 04:15:38.960
without being scca community so
I'm excited that we're finally

04:15:40.601 --> 04:15:42.435
going to have a vote on this.
Looking forward to the

04:15:43.904 --> 04:15:45.638
presentation and looking
forward to stockton again

04:15:48.542 --> 04:15:50.760
continuing to lead on the issue
of climate concern.

04:15:52.120 --> 04:15:54.120
Thank you councilor accountable

04:15:55.615 --> 04:15:57.282
and I just want to say how nice
it is to be happy with

04:15:59.153 --> 04:16:00.854
passionate people so at the
last committee meeting I mean

04:16:03.391 --> 04:16:05.558
christina's smile was ear to
ear with amount of people in
the audience.

04:16:07.528 --> 04:16:09.562
I mean thank staff but not
progressive as a four hour
meeting.

04:16:11.432 --> 04:16:13.800
But we talked about a lot
of staff and what's most
important is people say that

04:16:15.470 --> 04:16:17.371
we're always out of touch, out
of touch and I call there after

04:16:18.506 --> 04:16:20.374
the meeting because one of them
was was food trucks and I think

04:16:23.477 --> 04:16:25.178
it's important that we as a
community decide where, you

04:16:26.647 --> 04:16:28.381
know, brick and mortar
businesses and food trucks, you

04:16:30.251 --> 04:16:32.318
know, align themselves.
But after the meeting I called

04:16:34.389 --> 04:16:36.790
her and I was going down the
french road on pacific avenue
and one of the instances

04:16:39.600 --> 04:16:40.827
literally the next day the next
morning that car was coming out

04:16:42.330 --> 04:16:44.564
by the old smart and final and
got clipped.
So there was an accident right

04:16:46.467 --> 04:16:49.690
where the taco trucks are in
front of the business.
And when I got out to take some

04:16:49.503 --> 04:16:51.939
photos and one of the people
that had the business said what
happened and you can't see

04:16:53.375 --> 04:16:56.143
around them.
So I mean and I'm all for
people making a living but I

04:16:57.679 --> 04:17:00.247
mean at the same time people's
public safety is important.
So I think that the large

04:17:01.716 --> 04:17:03.483
community those are the things
that we were just talking about

04:17:05.530 --> 04:17:07.654
that day and then it was ironic
that it happened the next
morning right down the street

04:17:08.490 --> 04:17:11.225
from our business.
So that was one of the things
the other thing that we were

04:17:12.940 --> 04:17:13.861
talking about is critical
infrastructure and the county

04:17:16.665 --> 04:17:19.100
just adopted a plan to save
their critical infrastructure
and so it's important that

04:17:20.936 --> 04:17:22.803
we're kind of both on the same
page so that the same tool can

04:17:24.673 --> 04:17:26.641
be used against that.
Not that it's a bad thing and

04:17:28.711 --> 04:17:30.711
against it but then right.

04:17:31.480 --> 04:17:33.314
Got to remember I was talking
about how sometimes when you

04:17:35.918 --> 04:17:37.752
clarium and I mount diablo and
I had five there was just a

04:17:39.922 --> 04:17:41.989
huge mess caltrans clean that
up and they ended up I got a

04:17:44.193 --> 04:17:45.794
phone call I ended up in the
neighborhood right there

04:17:47.463 --> 04:17:49.598
setting up camp in people's
dwellings right by people's
dwellings.

04:17:52.167 --> 04:17:53.902
So I think what we are doing as
a council is putting the tools

04:17:55.804 --> 04:17:57.605
in the tool belt to address
this and I know it's been a

04:17:58.540 --> 04:18:00.808
long time coming but
collaboratively I think
everything is coming in.

04:18:02.679 --> 04:18:05.147
you're obviously dealing with
mental health issues and so
that it takes stress and

04:18:07.150 --> 04:18:08.917
resources for the police
department, the fire department

04:18:10.853 --> 04:18:13.880
which is a huge step and you
know the critical
infrastructure is a huge step

04:18:14.790 --> 04:18:17.259
because protecting our
waterways and our drinking
water that we take out of the

04:18:18.662 --> 04:18:20.830
delta is paramount.
And so it was just ironic that

04:18:22.532 --> 04:18:25.334
we talk about it that night and
she is so excited and thank you
for people that came down and

04:18:26.703 --> 04:18:29.104
were part of the process
because I think that's what
it's all about and I enjoy

04:18:30.473 --> 04:18:32.841
being part of the process too.
And I care about the we're
there too.

04:18:33.843 --> 04:18:36.612
They did haircuts there.
They had shoes.
That was a huge event stock

04:18:38.782 --> 04:18:40.783
unified mayor and I ever had a
pop up event at the lakers
park.

04:18:42.619 --> 04:18:44.887
There is beautification of this
park.
I wasn't able to make it so

04:18:46.220 --> 04:18:47.990
hopefully that went well.
People in the area did paint

04:18:49.693 --> 04:18:51.227
painting the park so hopefully
that went well.

04:18:52.863 --> 04:18:54.564
Billions of bullets did ice
cream and water balloons.

04:18:58.135 --> 04:19:00.436
Everybody at victory park, the
mayor was also there.
I have to commend you.

04:19:00.604 --> 04:19:02.939
I mean I don't know how many
events do you go to in a week

04:19:05.108 --> 04:19:07.409
but I mean everywhere I go
you're at four.
Thank you very much for your

04:19:08.979 --> 04:19:10.713
service to our community and
always have staff members with

04:19:13.317 --> 04:19:15.510
you that just serve and I have
never heard him complain once

04:19:17.355 --> 04:19:20.223
about the hours after hours.
i want to commend you on that
and I want to commend your

04:19:22.326 --> 04:19:23.960
staff and the staff of the city
of boston for, you know,

04:19:24.895 --> 04:19:27.630
helping us to be successful.
So with that I will stop

04:19:29.134 --> 04:19:31.268
talking.
I appreciate that he has been

04:19:32.537 --> 04:19:34.537
candidate sorry council member

04:19:36.607 --> 04:19:38.475
our vice there fugazi these two
plastics belong to me that I

04:19:40.878 --> 04:19:42.878
made right I ingleton in such a

04:19:44.282 --> 04:19:46.500
way that they recycle the label
was pointed towards her and she

04:19:48.387 --> 04:19:50.387
just threw it back but anyways

04:19:52.570 --> 04:19:53.390
but I just a couple of quick
things.

04:19:56.161 --> 04:19:58.128
One is on saturday the 16th I
was able to tell my staff had

04:19:59.597 --> 04:20:01.331
been working with and working
with added global and the real

04:20:04.136 --> 04:20:05.870
madrid real madrid foundation
untoasted soccer clinic at

04:20:07.906 --> 04:20:09.906
europea and with the intent

04:20:11.576 --> 04:20:13.576
focus of educating young people

04:20:15.647 --> 04:20:17.647
and their families regarding

04:20:18.917 --> 04:20:20.317
diabetes and nutrition
education.

04:20:23.489 --> 04:20:25.190
We all know that we're just
getting through we're working

04:20:27.960 --> 04:20:29.627
really hard on the other side
of the pandemic but within

04:20:30.829 --> 04:20:32.829
stockton and salqin county, one

04:20:35.100 --> 04:20:37.100
of the leading co morbidities

04:20:39.605 --> 04:20:41.406
was diabetes and so just I want
to just say thank you to all

04:20:43.750 --> 04:20:45.243
the families and the young
people that came out and had an

04:20:47.460 --> 04:20:49.280
excellent experience with the
real madrid coaches that were
there.

04:20:50.883 --> 04:20:52.717
The players weren't there.
They were in vegas getting

04:20:54.453 --> 04:20:56.880
ready for their exhibition
match against barcelona.

04:20:58.858 --> 04:21:00.858
I'm salvagers really great.

04:21:02.428 --> 04:21:04.663
Great event on monday the 18th
of JULY I did have a mayor's

04:21:06.833 --> 04:21:08.833
interfaith council meeting and

04:21:10.736 --> 04:21:12.537
the number one concern that
that was communicated was

04:21:14.607 --> 04:21:16.607
homeless homelessness but

04:21:18.979 --> 04:21:21.460
specifically what can be done
to care for them, get them the

04:21:22.448 --> 04:21:24.149
right the help that they need
and what steps are the city

04:21:25.952 --> 04:21:27.719
taking and so is very
empowering and refreshing to be

04:21:29.857 --> 04:21:31.724
able to communicate to them
what we approved tonight which

04:21:33.994 --> 04:21:35.994
was the crisis intervention

04:21:37.831 --> 04:21:39.899
pilot program.
In fact, we had one member

04:21:41.735 --> 04:21:43.569
of the council that was here
today and and gave public

04:21:45.380 --> 04:21:47.506
comment.
So I'm really, really thankful
for that.

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They prefer to staff your
efforts, your diligence.

04:21:52.546 --> 04:21:55.248
I know there's a lot of moving
parts right now.
You know, we've shifted several

04:21:56.684 --> 04:21:58.818
gears.
We're operating at a very high

04:22:00.387 --> 04:22:02.355
speed but just thank you.
I believe we have a lot

04:22:03.724 --> 04:22:05.959
of momentum, a lot of positive
momentum for the city with your

04:22:08.529 --> 04:22:10.497
updates, you know, it's clear
that there's going to be a lot

04:22:12.266 --> 04:22:14.266
of wins to celebrate as we move

04:22:15.670 --> 04:22:17.203
forward and it's a testament to
city staff's work.

04:22:19.373 --> 04:22:21.700
But this this council and their
leadership and I'm really

04:22:23.311 --> 04:22:25.311
thankful for that on sunday,

04:22:27.582 --> 04:22:29.582
AUGUST 7th, delta college is

04:22:31.285 --> 04:22:33.285
partnering with with the with

04:22:35.560 --> 04:22:36.990
the ports one of their games.
The initiative is mustangs in

04:22:39.493 --> 04:22:41.493
the outfield and the delta

04:22:43.565 --> 04:22:45.299
college's doing is it's an
event to really highlight and

04:22:47.469 --> 04:22:49.169
to promote all the career
technical education programs

04:22:51.206 --> 04:22:53.206
that that the college has and

04:22:54.876 --> 04:22:57.544
there's complimentary tickets
for the community and if the
public doesn't know right in

04:22:59.548 --> 04:23:01.548
their backyard through debt to

04:23:01.917 --> 04:23:03.851
college there's over 30
programs that offer over one

04:23:07.122 --> 04:23:08.856
hundred certificates and
there's over fifty associates

04:23:10.659 --> 04:23:12.359
degrees that are in line with
those certificates and these

04:23:14.462 --> 04:23:16.331
are career education programs
that when you go to those

04:23:18.801 --> 04:23:20.801
programs you're able to receive

04:23:22.571 --> 04:23:24.571
a livable wage connected with

04:23:26.441 --> 04:23:28.710
the trades and and things
of that nature.
So it's a very positive thing.

04:23:29.578 --> 04:23:31.578
I'm looking forward to to go

04:23:33.182 --> 04:23:34.916
into that event and just to
piggyback lastly just to

04:23:37.386 --> 04:23:39.488
piggyback on the great work is
that my time my three minutes
are up.

04:23:41.624 --> 04:23:43.624
I can make asked for an

04:23:44.393 --> 04:23:46.361
extension if that's ok.
Just to piggyback on on the

04:23:48.330 --> 04:23:50.198
ledge committee's work and
efforts where I want to remind

04:23:52.335 --> 04:23:54.200
the public is that this
legislative, legislative and

04:23:57.730 --> 04:23:58.840
environmental committee and the
work that they did and continue

04:24:01.770 --> 04:24:03.770
to do it's one of five standing

04:24:04.747 --> 04:24:06.747
council committees, those five

04:24:09.520 --> 04:24:11.520
committees standing council

04:24:11.288 --> 04:24:13.222
committees consist of the
committee, the water committee,

04:24:16.250 --> 04:24:17.760
the audit committee, the
community improvement and crime

04:24:19.829 --> 04:24:21.496
prevention committee and the
budget finance and economic

04:24:23.633 --> 04:24:25.568
development committee.
Each one of these council

04:24:27.804 --> 04:24:29.639
standing committees consist
of three of the counts and

04:24:31.708 --> 04:24:33.708
three of the six council

04:24:35.411 --> 04:24:37.346
members outside of myself that
data that sit on this dyas

04:24:39.215 --> 04:24:41.215
there's a chair pointed to each

04:24:43.287 --> 04:24:45.121
council's standing committee
that's responsible for setting

04:24:47.791 --> 04:24:49.559
the agenda given the direction
and the tone for that

04:24:50.994 --> 04:24:52.362
particular council standing
committee.

04:24:54.998 --> 04:24:56.998
In addition to that we have the

04:24:59.671 --> 04:25:01.671
option to create ad hoc

04:25:06.110 --> 04:25:08.110
standing committees which

04:25:20.392 --> 04:25:22.694
we
did and as mentioned earlier, a
homeless one which consists

04:25:22.694 --> 04:25:24.862
of three council members.
So I just want to remind the
public that we have these

04:25:24.862 --> 04:25:27.650
councils standing committees in
place and it's important that
you engage and that you parties

04:25:27.650 --> 04:25:28.832
are paid in those councils
standing committees like we had

04:25:29.467 --> 04:25:31.468
a positive result in turnout
for this last large committee

04:25:33.671 --> 04:25:35.973
but pay attention to those
meetings and public pay
attention to the agenda.

04:25:37.342 --> 04:25:39.810
But as council members,
representatives and leaders on
those standing committees, we

04:25:41.880 --> 04:25:43.880
have to hear from you because

04:25:44.949 --> 04:25:46.616
that is what helps us make
policy decisions and give

04:25:49.253 --> 04:25:51.253
policy direction to city staff

04:25:53.458 --> 04:25:54.725
so that we can better serve
you.

04:25:57.262 --> 04:25:59.300
So again, I just it's a
privilege and it's an honor to

04:26:00.899 --> 04:26:02.899
be able to work alongside this

04:26:05.203 --> 04:26:07.905
council and just keep the great
work.
We're going to keep working
hard again focusing on those

04:26:08.440 --> 04:26:10.642
fundamental needs of the
community.
So that concludes my comments

04:26:13.412 --> 04:26:14.746
and we have a motion to
adjourn.

04:26:16.382 --> 04:26:18.382
Ok, on thursday.

