Community Services Building

440 Civic Center Plaza

Richmond, CA  94804

                                                  

AGENDA

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

2:00 p.m.

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Mayor

 

Vice Mayor

Thomas K. Butt

 

Demnlus Johnson III

Councilmembers

Nathaniel Bates

Claudia Jimenez

Eduardo Martinez

Gayle McLaughlin

Melvin Willis

 

ALL CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WILL PARTICIPATE VIA TELECONFERENCE

 

Housing Authority Tenant Commissioners

Jaycine Scott

Vacant

 

 

 

CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) ADVISORY

 

Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Contra Costa County and Governor Gavin


 

Newsom have issued multiple orders requiring sheltering in place, social distancing, and reduction of person-to-person contact.   Accordingly, Governor Gavin Newsom has issued executive orders that allow cities to hold public meetings via teleconferencing.  Both https://www.coronavirus.cchealth.org/ and http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/3914/Richmond-Coronavirus-Info provide updated coronavirus information.

 

DUE TO THE SHELTER IN PLACE ORDERS, attendance at the City of Richmond City Council meeting will be limited to Council members, essential City of Richmond staff, and members of the news media. Public comment will be confined to items appearing on the agenda and will be limited to the methods provided below. Consistent with Executive Orders N-29-20 and N-08-21 this meeting will utilize teleconferencing only.  The following provides information on how the public can participate in this meeting.

 

How to watch the meeting from home:

 

  1. KCRT – Comcast Channel 28 or AT&T Uverse Channel 99
  2. Livestream online at http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/3178/KCRT-Live

 

Public comment may be submitted by mail, email and/or Zoom video conference in the manner that follows; provided that no member of the public may submit more than one verbal comment per agenda item.  

 

  1. Via mail received by 1:00 p.m. the day of the meeting, sent to 450 Civic Center Plaza, 3rd Floor, Office of the Clerk, Richmond, CA 94804.

 

  1. Via email to cityclerkdept@ci.richmond.ca.us by 1:00 p.m. the day of the meeting.

 

Emails MUST contain in the subject line 1) public comments – Open Session prior to Closed Session; 2) public comments – Open Forum; or 3) public comments agenda item #__ [include the agenda item number].  All such email will be posted on-line and emailed to the City Council before the meeting is called to order.  No individual email will be read into the record.  Due to the high volume of emails received, emails that do not contain the correct identifying information in the subject line may be overlooked and may not become part of the record. Email received after 1:00 p.m. will be posted on-line following the meeting as part of the supplemental materials attached to the meeting minutes.

 

  1. Via Zoom by video conference or by phone using the following link/call-in numbers – for Open Session and City Council:

 

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://zoom.us/j/99312205643?pwd=MDdqNnRmS2k4ZkRTOWhlUldQOUF1Zz09

Passcode: ccmeeting

 

Or iPhone one-tap: 

    US: +16699006833,,99312205643#  or +13462487799,,99312205643# 

Or Telephone:

    Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):

        US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 253 215 8782  or +1 312 626 6799  or +1 929 205 6099  or +1 301 715 8592 

Webinar ID: 993 1220 5643 

International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aehrwCgISx

 

a.         To comment by video conference, click on the Participants button at the bottom of your screen and select the “Raise Your Hand” button to request to speak when Public Comment is being asked for. Speakers will be called upon in the order they select the “Raise Your Hand” feature. When called upon, press the unmute button. After the allotted time, you will then be re-muted.  **

 

b.                   To comment by phone, you will be prompted to “Raise Your Hand” by pressing “*9” to request to speak when Public Comment is asked for. When called upon, you will be asked to unmuted by pressing *6.  After the allotted time, you will then be re-muted. Instructions of how to raise your hand by phone are available at: 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362663 -Joining-a-meeting-by-phone. **

 

**The mayor will announce the agenda item number and open public comment when appropriate.  Individuals who would like to address the Council should raise their hand.  The mayor will close public comment when public comment is concluded.

 

Open Forum for Public Comment:  Individuals who would like to address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda or on items remaining on the consent calendar may do so under Open Forum. 

 

The City cannot guarantee that its network and/or the site will be uninterrupted. To ensure that the City Council receives your comments, you are strongly encouraged to submit your comments in writing in advance of the meeting.

 

Record of all public comments:

 

All public comments will be considered a public record, put into the official meeting record.  All public comments will be available after the meeting as supplemental materials and will be posted as an attachment to the meeting minutes when the minutes are posted: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=31.

 

 

Procedures for Removing Consent Calendar Items from the Consent Calendar

 

Councilmembers and members of the public who wish to remove an item from the consent calendar must comply with the following procedures in order to remove an item from the consent calendar:

 

  1. Telephone or email a City staff member who has knowledge of the subject matter by 2:00 p.m. on the day of meeting. Any staff member shown as an author of the agenda report for the particular item has knowledge of the subject matter and may be called.

 

  1. Inform the City Clerk’s Office by email at cityclerkdept@ci.richmond.ca.us or by phone at 510-620-6513, ext. 9, by 3:00 p.m. that they discussed the matter with staff with knowledge of the subject matter and that such Councilmember or member of the public, nonetheless, desires the item to be removed from the consent calendar for discussion. 

 

Staff will be informed by the City Clerk’s Office as soon as reasonably practicable after notice of the request to remove the item from the consent calendar.  Staff may attend the meeting remotely.

 

Accessibility for Individuals with Disabilities

Upon request, the City will provide for written agenda materials in appropriate alternative formats, or disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services and sign language interpreters, to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in and provide comments at/related to public meetings. Please submit a request, including your name, phone number and/or email address, and a description of the modification, accommodation, auxiliary aid, service or alternative format requested at least two days before the meeting.  Requests should be emailed to cityclerkdept@ci.richmond.ca.us or submitted by phone at 510-620-6513, ext. 9, or 510-620-6509.  Requests made by mail to City Clerk’s Office, City Council meeting, 450 Civic Center Plaza, Richmond, CA 94804 must be received at least two days before the meeting. Requests will be granted whenever possible and resolved in favor of accessibility.

 

 

Effect of Advisory on In-person public participation

 

During the pendency of the Executive Orders N-29-20 and N-08-21, the language in this Advisory portion of the agenda supersedes any language below in the meeting procedures contemplating in-person public comment.

 

 

 

 


MEETING PROCEDURES

 

The City of Richmond encourages community participation at its City Council meetings and has established procedures that are intended to accommodate public input in a timely and

time-sensitive way.  As a courtesy to all members of the public who wish to participate in City Council meetings, please observe the following procedures:

 

PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMSAnyone who desires to address the City Council on items appearing on the agenda must complete and file a pink speaker’s card with the City Clerk prior to the City Council’s consideration of the item.  Once the City Clerk has announced the item, no person shall be permitted to speak on the item other than those persons who have submitted their names to the City Clerk.  Your name will be called when the item is announced for discussion.  Each speaker will be allowed up to TWO (2) MINUTES to address the City Council on NON-PUBLIC HEARING items listed on the agenda. Speakers are allowed up to THREE (3) minutes on PUBLIC HEARING items.

 

CONSENT CALENDARConsent Calendar items are considered routine and will be enacted, approved or adopted by one motion unless a request for removal for discussion or explanation is received from the audience or the City Council.  A member of the audience requesting to remove an item from the consent calendar that is sponsored by City staff must first complete a speaker’s card and discuss the item with a City staff person who has knowledge of the subject material prior to filing the card with the City Clerk and prior to the City Council’s consideration of Agenda Review.  Councilmembers who request to remove an item from the consent calendar must do so during Agenda Review.  An item removed from the Consent Calendar may be placed anywhere on the agenda following the City Council’s agenda review.

 

CONDUCT AT MEETINGS:  Richmond City Council meetings are limited public forums during which the City strives to provide an open, safe atmosphere and promote robust public debate. Members of the public, however, must comply with state law, as well as the City’s laws and procedures and may not actually disrupt the orderly conduct of these meetings. The public, for example, may not shout or use amplifying devices, must submit comment cards and speak during their allotted time, may not create a physical disturbance, may not speak on matters unrelated to issues within the jurisdiction of the City Council or the agenda item at hand, and may not cause immediate threats to public safety.

 

CITY HARASSMENT POLICY:  The City invites public comment and critique about its operations, including comment about the performance of its public officials and employees, at the public meetings of the City Council and boards and commissions. However, discriminatory or harassing comments about or in the presence of City employees, even comments by third parties, may create a hostile work environment, if severe or pervasive. The City prohibits harassment against an applicant, employee, or contractor on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, medical condition, mental disability, marital status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, age or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.  In order to acknowledge the public’s right to comment on City operations at public meetings, which could include comments that violate the City’s harassment policy if such comments do not cause an actual disruption under the Council Rules and Procedures, while taking reasonable steps to protect City employees from discrimination and harassment, City Boards and Commissions shall adhere to the following procedures.  If any person makes a harassing remark at a public meeting that violates the above City policy prohibiting harassment, the presiding officer of the meeting may, at the conclusion of the speaker’s remarks and allotted time: (a) remind the public that the City’s Policy Regarding Harassment of its Employees is contained in the written posted agenda; and (b) state that comments in violation of City policy are not condoned by the City and will play no role in City decisions.  If any person makes a harassing remark at a public meeting that violates the above City policy, any City employee in the room who is offended by remarks violating the City’s policy is excused from attendance at the meeting. No City employee is compelled to remain in attendance where it appears likely that speakers will make further harassing comments. If an employee leaves a City meeting for this reason, the presiding officer may send a designee to notify any offended employee who has left the meeting when those comments are likely concluded so that the employee may return to the meeting. The presiding officer may remind an employee or any council or board or commission member that he or she may leave the meeting if a remark violating the City’s harassment policy is made.  These procedures supplement the Council Rules and Procedures relating to disruption of orderly conduct at Council meetings.

 

 

Any law enforcement officer on duty or whose service is commanded by the presiding officer shall be Sergeant-at-Arms of the Council meetings.  He/she, or they, shall carry out all orders and instructions given by the presiding officer for the purpose of maintaining order and decorum at the Council meetings (City Council Rules of Procedure and Order Section III F, RMC Section 2.12.030).

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OPEN SESSION TO HEAR PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE CLOSED SESSION

 

2:00 p.m.

 

 

 

A.

ROLL CALL

 

CLOSED SESSION - RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL /

RICHMOND HOUSING AUTHORITY

 

 

CITY COUNCIL

 

 

CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (paragraph (1) of Subdivision [d] of Government Code Section 54956.9):

 

 

Richmond Shoreline Alliance, SPRAWLDEF, Citizens for East Shore Parks, Sunflower Alliance, and GreenAction for Health and Environmental Justice

v. City of Richmond

 

 

Luis Padilla, et al. v. City of Richmond

 

 

LIABILITY CLAIMS - (Government Code Section 54956.9):

 

 

Wade Taylor

 

 

CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54957.6):

 

 

Agency Representatives: Jack Hughes

Employee organizations:

1.     SEIU Local 1021 Full Time Unit

2.     SEIU Local 1021 Part Time Unit

3.     IFPTE Local 21 Mid-Level Management Unit

4.     IFPTE Local 21 Executive Management Unit

5.     Richmond Police Officers Association RPOA

6.     Richmond Police Management Association RPMA

7.     IAFF Local 188

8.     Richmond Fire Management Association RFMA

 

 

CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR (Government Code Section 54956.8):

 

 

Property: Terminal One

Agency negotiators: Laura Snideman, Shasa Curl and Lina Velasco

Negotiating parties: Terminal One Development LLC

Under negotiation: Price and terms of payment

 


 

 

RICHMOND HOUSING AUTHORITY

 

 

CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR (Government Code Section 54956.8):

 

 

Property: Marina Way South, Virginia, Maine, So. 13th, So. 15th, and So. 16th , Richmond, CA (Nystrom)

Agency negotiator: Shasa Curl and Nannette Beacham

Negotiating parties: McCormack Baron Salazar (MBS) and Richmond Neighborhood Housing Services (RNHS)

Under negotiation: Price and terms of payment

 

B.

ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION

 

C.

PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE CLOSED SESSION

 


 

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE RICHMOND HOUSING AUTHORITY

 

6:25 p.m.

 

 

A.

ROLL CALL

 

B.

PUBLIC COMMENT INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO

 

C.

STATEMENT OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST

 

D.

REPORT FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

 

E.

OPEN FORUM FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

 

F.

AGENDA REVIEW

 

G.

HOUSING AUTHORITY CONSENT CALENDAR

 

G-1.

ADOPT a resolution authorizing the executive director to execute standing purchase orders with W.W. Grainger, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $40,000 and HD Supply in an amount not to exceed $80,000, for maintenance, repairs, and unit turnover activities for an initial two-year period - Richmond Housing Authority (Nannette Beacham 510-621-1300).

 

G-2.

ADOPT a resolution authorizing an extension of negotiating period for Richmond Housing Authority (RHA) to reach agreement with McCormack Baron Salazar (MBS) and Community Housing Development Corporation of North Richmond (CHDC), through September 30, 2021, with up to two 30-day extensions at the discretion of the executive director and issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit a new owner/operator for Richmond Village in the event RHA fails to reach agreement with MBS and CHDC - Richmond Housing Authority (Nannette J. Beacham 510-621-1300).

 

G-3.

ADOPT a resolution approving a one-year term contract and two optional one-year extensions, with NBS a financial consulting group to prepare the indirect cost allocation and Title 2 CFR compliance plans in an amount not to exceed $50,000 ending August 1, 2024 - Richmond Housing Authority/Finance (Anil Comelo/Nannette Beacham 510-620-6740).

 

G-4.

APPROVE the minutes of the June 15, 22, and 29, 2021, special meetings, and June 29, 2021, special joint meeting of the Richmond Housing Authority - City Clerk's Office (Pamela Christian 510-620-6513).

 

H.

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

REGULAR MEETING OF THE RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL

 

6:30 p.m.

 

 

 

A.

ROLL CALL

 

B.

STATEMENT OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST

 

C.

AGENDA REVIEW

 

D.

PRESENTATIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND COMMENDATIONS

 

D-1.

PROCLAMATION declaring September 2021 as Betty Reid Soskin Month in the City of Richmond - Office of the Mayor (Mayor Tom Butt 510-620-6503).

 

D-2.

PROCLAMATION recognizing former Richmond resident and blues legend Mr. Jimmy McCracklin's Centennial Birthday (posthumously) and declare August 13, 2021, as Richmond Ambassador Blues Legend Jimmy McCracklin Day - Councilmember Nathaniel Bates (510-620-6743).

 

D-3.

ANNOUNCE recent resignation from City of Richmond boards, commissions, and committees; and ANNOUNCE vacancies as of July 21, 2021, and ask that interested individuals send applications to the City Clerk - Office of the Mayor (Mayor Tom Butt 510-620-6503).

 

E.

REPORT FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY OF FINAL DECISIONS MADE DURING CLOSED SESSION

 

F.

REPORT FROM THE CITY MANAGER

 

G.

REPORT FROM THE POLICE CHIEF

 

H.

OPEN FORUM FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

 

I.

CITY COUNCIL CONSENT CALENDAR

 

I-1.

APPROVE a contract with Net Electric, Inc.in an amount not to exceed $74,867; and AUTHORIZE the city manager to execute the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Funding Agreement Amendment No. 2 to complete Project 19EV021 related tasks; and APPROPRIATE grant funds in the Fiscal Year 2021-22 Transportation budget - Library and Community Services Department (LaShonda White/Denée Evans 510-621-1718).

 

I-2.

APPROVE the minutes of the June 29, 2021, special meeting of the City Council - City Clerk's Office (Pamela Christian 510-620-6513).

 


 

I-3.

APPROVE appointments to the Commission on Aging: APPOINT Regina Whitney, new appointment, seat #8, term expiration date May 19, 2025; and Cate Burkhart, re-appointment, seat #11, term expiration date May 19, 2025 - Office of the Mayor (Mayor Tom Butt 620-6503).

 

I-4.

APPROVE a three-year contract with Verizon Connect (formerly Networkfleet) for monthly GPS tracking and management in an amount not exceed $150,000 - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478).

 

I-5.

APPROVE the purchase of a HD Tilt Back Tire Changer from Snap-On in an amount not to exceed $13,500 - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478/Dee Karnes 510-231-3044).

 

I-6.

APPROVE a contract for transmission repairs to a Fire Department apparatus (Unit #514; VIN 4S7AT2F997C057106) with AG Transmission Repair, Inc.,  in an amount not to exceed $15,000 - Public Works Department  (Joe Leach 510-620-5478/Dee Karnes 510-231-3044).

 

I-7.

ADOPT a resolution appropriating funds from the 2019A Wastewater Bond proceeds and APPROVE Veolia Water to manage and award contracts for the BAAQMD permitting for the Grit Removal, Aeration Process Upgrade Project to Yorke Engineering, LLC ("Yorke") and to be managed by Veolia Water in an amount not to exceed $19,139 [project cost of $16,428 plus a 16.5 percent mark-up of $2,711] - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478).

 

I-8.

ADOPT a resolution approving a contract for Veolia Water to manage a subcontract with Myers & Sons Construction in an amount not to exceed $6,429,791 [Project cost of $4,839,888, plus 16.5 percent Veolia mark-up $798,582, plus 15 percent project contingency $725,983, plus a (9 percent Veolia mark-up of $65,338)] - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478).

 

I-9.

ADOPT a resolution to ACCEPT the Cutting-Carlson-Hoffman Sanitary Sewer Wet Weather Capacity Improvement Project in the Richmond Municipal Sewer District and AMEND the Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget in the amount of $329,550 - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478/Mary Phelps 510-621-1269).

 

I-10.

APPROVE a contract with the Local Government Commission in the amount of $57,000, for two AmeriCorps CivicSpark fellows to support citywide greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and climate action efforts from September 2021 to August 2022 - City Manager's Office (Shasa Curl/Samantha Carr 510-620-6512).

 


 

I-11.

ADOPT a resolution approving the final recommendation from the Richmond Fund for Children and Youth (RFCY) Oversight Board to award 20 RFCY grants to youth-serving public and nonprofit organizations in a total amount not to exceed $1,620,000 from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022; AUTHORIZE the city manager or her designee to negotiate and execute Grant Service Agreements with approved grantees; and APPROPRIATE an additional $120,000 to align the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-22 RDCY budget with the approved FY 2021-22 one percent General Fund allocation - Department of Children and Youth (LaShonda White/Patrick Seals/Guadalupe Morales 510-620-6512).

 

I-12.

APPROVE a recommendation from the Environment & Community Investment Agreement (ECIA) Grant Review Committee to award a Fiscal Year 2021-2022 grant to Mindful Life Project in an amount not to exceed $12,500, and AUTHORIZE the city manager to negotiate and execute Grant Service Agreements with the approved grantee - Library and Community Services Department (LaShonda White 510-620-6512).

 

I-13.

ADOPT a resolution to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE the Sexual Assault Law Enforcement Specialized Units Program grant from the Cal OES funds in the amount of $204,500 and APPROVE the continuation of a contract with Community Violence Solutions, funded by the Cal OES grant for on-site advocates to assist victims of sexual assault in the amount not to exceed $94,611 - Police Department (Chief Bisa French 510-621-1802).

 

I-14.

ADOPT a resolution to accept and appropriate $68,840 in funding from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program awarded to the Richmond Police Department for the purchase of police safety equipment - Police Department (Chief Bisa French 510-621-1802).

 

I-15.

ADOPT a resolution to accept and appropriate $66,080 in funding from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program awarded to the Richmond Police Department for the purchase of police safety equipment - Police Department (Chief Bisa French 510-621-1802).

 

I-16.

APPROVE a $90,000 amendment to the legal services agreement with the law firm of Burke Williams & Sorensen, LLP for services rendered from April 1, 2021, through June 30, 2023 for the Hacienda Project and other RHA projects - City Attorney's Office (Teresa L. Stricker 510-620-6509). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

I-17.

APPROVE an amendment to the legal services agreement with the law firm of Burke, Williams &Sorensen, LLP for services rendered from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2023, for general municipal and personnel matters - City Attorney's Office (Teresa L. Stricker 510-620-6509). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 


 

I-18.

APPROVE the legal services agreement with the law firm of Best, Best & Krieger for services rendered from April 1, 2021, through June 30, 2023, for general municipal matters - City Attorney's Office (Teresa L. Stricker 510-620-6509). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

I-19.

APPROVE a sole-source contract with Rebuilding Together East Bay-North, in an amount not to exceed $983,975, for a term ending on June 30, 2022, for SOS! Richmond to provide outreach and support services to unsheltered people who reside in encampments and safe parking sites in the City of Richmond - Councilmembers Gayle McLaughlin (510-620-6636) and Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

I-20.

APPROVE a legal services agreement in the amount of $80,000 with Oppenheimer Investigations Group LLP to conduct personnel investigations and a first amendment in an amount of $40,000 to an existing legal services agreement with the law firm of Bertrand, Fox, Elliot, Osman & Wenzel for a total contract amount of $50,000 to provide ongoing labor and employment legal advice to the Human Resources Department - Human Resources Department (Marc Fox 510-620-6602). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

I-21.

ADOPT an ordinance (second reading) setting the tax rate for the Tax Override Pension Fund for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 at 0.14 percent - Finance Department (Anil Comelo 510-620-6600/Antonio Banuelos 510-620-6741)..

 

I-22.

APPROVE for the Community Services Department-Recreation Division and Parks and Landscaping Division to superimpose six Pickle Ball Courts onto the Booker T. Anderson Tennis Courts to make it a multi-sport use sport facility - Councilmember Eduardo Martinez (510-620-6593) and Library and Community Services Department (Jim Nantell/Ranjana Maharaj 510-685-7095).

 

I-23.

APPROVE a contract with Renne Public Law Group to provide professional services to develop a city-wide Community Benefits Policy with the term ending October 31, 2021; and APPROPRIATE funds in the amount of $100,000 for the contract expenditure from the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Budget - City Manager's Office (Shasa Curl 510-620-6512).

 

J.

BUDGET SESSION

 

J-1.

RECEIVE a presentation on options to achieve long-term fiscal sustainability – City Manager's Office (Laura Snideman/LaShonda White 510-620-6512).

 


 

K.

PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

K-1.

HOLD a public hearing and ADOPT a resolution approving a report of sewer service charges for Fiscal Year 2021-22 allowing for the sanitary and stormwater fees to be collected on the annual 2021-22 tax rolls - Public Works Department (Joe Leach/Mary Phelps 510-620-5478).

 

L.

STUDY AND ACTION SESSION

 

L-1.

DIRECT staff (city attorney) to review University of California Berkeley's research, the City Charter and other relevant legal authority to determine if the City Council has the authority to extend voting rights to undocumented Richmond residents to participate in local elections and, upon completion, DIRECT staff to present their findings to Council and, if authority exists, agendize an item for Council to consider such voting rights extension - Councilmember Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565), Councilmember Eduardo Martinez (510-620-6593) and Vice Mayor Demnlus Johnson, III (510-620-6568). This item was continued from the July 6, 2021, and cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

L-2.

CONSIDER forming an Inter-Agency Liaison Committee between the City of Richmond and AC Transit to discuss transit related matters on a quarterly schedule and direct staff to send a letter of interest to AC Transit - Councilmembers Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565) and Melvin Willis (510-412-2050). This item was continued from the cancelled July 20, 2021, meeting.

 

L-3.

RECEIVE a report from the Richmond-Shimada Friendship Commission - Councilmember Nathaniel Bates (510-620-6743).

 

L-4.

RECEIVE an annual report from the Richmond Youth Council - Vice Mayor Demnlus Johnson, III (510-620-6568).

 

L-5.

ADOPT a resolution amending the City of Richmond City Council Rules of Procedure and Order (initially adopted by Resolution No. 27-06 and amended in subsequent years) to modify the last sentence of Section II A. (1) of this policy to eliminate the authority of the mayor to unilaterally cancel any future regular or special meeting of the City Council, so as to concur with the City of Richmond's democratic process of governance - Councilmembers Gayle McLaughlin (510-620-6636) and Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565).

 

L-6.

RECEIVE a presentation focused on the Richmond Bike Share Program and a discussion regarding transportation priority project implementation strategies - Library and Community Services Department (LaShonda White/Denée Evans 510-621-1718).

 


 

L-7.

DISCUSS and PROVIDE direction to staff to implement a street sweeping pilot program that engages stakeholders, characteristic of the diversity of communities within the City and conforms to the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Discharge Permit - Public Works Department (Joe Leach 510-620-5478).

 

M.

REPORTS OF OFFICERS: REFERRALS TO STAFF, AND GENERAL REPORTS (INCLUDING AB 1234 REPORTS)

 

N.

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

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City website www.ci.richmond.ca.us. Any documents produced by the City and distributed to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on this agenda will be made available at:  http://sireweb.ci.richmond.ca.us/sirepub/meet.aspx