PLEASE NOTE: HYBRID MEETING FORMAT


- REGULAR MEETING OF THE RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL

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Community Services Building
440 Civic Center Plaza
Richmond, CA 94804
Members:
  • Eduardo Martinez, Mayor at Large
  • Melvin Willis, Councilmember District 1
  • Cesar Zepeda, Councilmember District 2
  • Doria Robinson, Councilmember District 3
  • Soheila Bana, Councilmember District 4
  • Gayle McLaughlin, Councilmember District 5
  • Claudia Jimenez, Vice Mayor, District 6

 

NOTICE:   MASKS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED!!

 

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Link to City Council Agendas/Packets
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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

 

HOW TO SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENTS:

 

In Person: Anyone who desires to address the City Council on items appearing on the agenda, including Open Forum, 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.  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.

 

Via Zoom: Anyone who desires to address the City Council on items appearing on the agenda, including Open Forum, must raise their hand once public comment is open.  The public speakers attending in person will be called first, followed by Zoom participants.  Only those public speakers that have their hand raised once the speakers are called will be recognized.

 

Open Session and City Council: Please click the link below to join the webinar:

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

 

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By iPhone one-tap:  US: +16699006833,,99312205643#  or +13462487799,,99312205643# 

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

 

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. When called upon, press the unmute button. After the allotted time, you will then be re-muted.  **

 

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. 

 

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.

 

Via eComments: eComments are available once an agenda is published. Locate the meeting in "upcoming meetings" and click the comment bubble icon. Click on the item you wish to comment on. eComments can be submitted when the agenda is published and until the conclusion of public comments for the agenda item. Email your comment to [email protected] should you have difficulty submitting an eComment during a meeting.

 

Via email: to [email protected] 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]. 

 

Properly labeled public comments will be considered a public record, put into the official meeting record, 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

 

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.

 

Procedures for Removing Items from the Consent Calendar: Members of the public who request to remove an item from the consent calendar must first discuss the item with a staff member by phone or a back-and-forth email discussion, and state the name of the staff member when requesting removal of the item from the consent calendar (by 2 p.m. the day of the meeting).

 

Any member of the City Council who would like to remove an item from the consent calendar must notify the appropriate staff person and the City Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting. Although members of the City Council are encouraged to ask questions and share concerns with staff ahead of the meeting, they are not required to do so.

 

The Clerk’s Office must be informed of any requests to remove items from the Consent Calendar. Items removed from the Consent Calendar shall be placed at the end of the agenda for consideration.

 

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.

 

Click here for City Harassment Policy

 

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 [email protected] 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.

 

Unless otherwise noted in an agenda description, all actions taken by the Council include a determination that CEQA does not apply (i.e., the action is not a project and therefore exempt from CEQA).

 

Disclaimer:  The City Clerk's Office translates agendas to enhance public access.  Translated agendas are provided as a courtesy and do not constitute legal notice of the meeting or items to be discussed.  In case of discrepancy, the English agenda will prevail.

 

 

 


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

 

•    City of Richmond v. Riggers Loft Wine Company

C.2
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (initiation of litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of Subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9)

 

•    Two cases 

C.3
CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Government Code Section 54957.6)

 

•    Agency Representatives: Sharrone Taylor, Jack Hughes, Lisa Charbonneau

Employee organizations:
1.    SEIU Local 1021 Full Time Unit and Part Time Unit
2.    IFPTE Local 21 Mid-Level Management Unit and Executive Management   Units
3.    Richmond Police Officers Association RPOA
4.    Richmond Police Management Association RPMA
5.    IAFF Local 188
6.    Richmond Fire Management Association RFMA

C.4
LIABILITY CLAIMS (Government Code Section 54956.9)

 

Government Code Section 54956.9

  • Claimant: Terminal One Development, LLC.

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6:30 p.m.

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  • PROCLAMATION Honoring the Commission on Aging on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of its Senior Winter Ball to be held on December 14, 2024 – Councilmember Gayle McLaughlin (510-620-6636) and Mayor Eduardo Martinez (510-620-6503).

  • PROCLAMATION recognizing World AIDS Day, to honor the 700,000 Americans and 40 million lives lost worldwide to AIDS-related illnesses over the years - Councilmember Cesar Zepeda (510-620-6593).

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(public comment on items that remain on the Consent Calendar or items not on the agenda - limited to 2 minutes unless otherwise specified - Back and forth dialogue with the Council is prohibited)

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(All items placed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and noncontroversial. These items will be enacted upon together with a motion and second, without discussion, of any member of the City Council, and each item shall be deemed to have received the action recommended.)

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  • APPROVE a legal services agreement with Goldfarb & Lipman for an amount not to exceed $25,000 for a term from August 16, 2024, to June 30, 2026, for representation and counsel in pending land use litigation and related matters regarding Campus Bay – City Attorney’s Office (Kimberly Chin 510-620-6709/Shannon Moore 510-620-6505).

  • ADOPT an ordinance (second reading) adding Section 13.08.090 to the Richmond Municipal Code to establish clear procedures for the submittal and consideration of public comments regarding proposed water or sewer rates or assessments and for the exhaustion of administrative remedies of such assessments under Proposition 218 – City Attorney’s Office (Christopher Dykzeul/Dave Aleshire 510-620-6509).

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  • ADOPT a resolution affirming the City of Richmond's commitment to ending child marriage by advocating for the California State Legislature to enact legislation that enforces a minimum marriage age of 18 with no exceptions -  Councilmember Soheila Bana (510-620-6743).

  • APPROVE the new bylaws of the Richmond Library Advisory Commission, already approved by the Commission on May 16, 2024 - Councilmember Gayle McLaughlin (510-620-6636).

  • DIRECT City staff to work on an agreement with Tiny Village Spirit (TVS) to allocate $300,000 as a City contribution toward the Tiny House Village Farm and Garden Project to include $166,332 for operational start-up funds as well as $133,668 to be used in finalizing the construction of the Village, slated to open on July 1, 2025; DIRECT staff also to bring the agreement back to City Council for approval by February 4, 2025 – Vice Mayor Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565), Councilmembers Gayle McLaughlin (510-620-6636) and Doria Robinson (510-620-6568).

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  • APPROPRIATE the remaining grant funds totaling $260,442.69 related to the EPA Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund to the Housing Budget to issue final payment of the funds allocated to Community Housing Development Corporation of North Richmond and administrative program costs – Community Development Department (Lina Velasco/Charice Duckworth 510-412-2052).

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  • APPROVE a sole-source contract with Lexipol in an amount not to exceed $40,000, for a three-year term effective November 27, 2024, through November 26, 2027, with a two, one-year extension option not to exceed an additional $20,000 for the extended term – Fire Department (Chief Aaron Osorio 510-307-8021/Den Mark Marcelo 510-307-8038).

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  • APPROVE a contract amendment with the Century Group for recruitment and temporary staffing services to increase the payment limit by $50,000, for a new amount not to exceed $150,000 – Human Resources (Nickie Mastay/Sharrone Taylor 510-620-6602).

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  • APPROVE a grant-funded contract with Richmond Community Foundation for neighborhood engagement in an amount not to exceed $250,000, and for a term commencing December 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2025 – Community Services Department (Stephanie Ny 510-620-6563/LaShonda White 510-620-6828).

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RECEIVE a written crime report from the Police Chief - Police Department (Chief Bisa French 510-621-1802).

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  • RECEIVE a presentation on the October 2024 Abatement activities – Public Works Department (Hugo Mendoza 231-3030 / Tawfic Halaby 620-5482 / Daniel Chavarria 620-5478).

  • APPROVE a legal services agreement with the law firm of Stoel Rives, LLP in an amount of $255,000 for three-years with two, one-year options to extend for the period of October 1, 2024, through October 31, 2027, to provide legal advice regarding the City’s court mandated compliance with the Baykeeper Settlement Agreement – Public Works Department (Daniel Chavarria 510-620-5478/Mary Phelps 510-621-1269).

  • ADOPT a resolution to award a three-year contract to Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc., the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, for bulk fuel delivery services, effective January 1, 2025, for a total amount not to exceed $4,500,000 over the three-years with two optional one-year extensions for a total amount of $1,500,000 per year – Public Works Department (Tawfic Halaby 510-620-5482/Daniel Chavarria 510-620-5478).

  • ADOPT a resolution authorizing service contracts with five engineering firms for as-needed engineering design, and project support services in an amount not to exceed $1,800,000 per firm, over a three-year period, from December 1, 2024, through November 30, 2027, with two optional one-year extension years, for a total amount not to exceed $1,200,000 per firm for the extension period – Public Works Department (Daniel Chavarria 620-5478 / Jeffrey Barich 412-2009).

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  • RECEIVE an Update on Capital Improvement Projects – Public Works Department (Robert Armijo 510-620-5477/Daniel Chavarria 510-620-5478).

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  • RECEIVE a presentation by Cosmo Martinez and Nancy Lewis of the Friends of the Circle on the proposed design and cost of improvements to the Clinton Hill Circle Park - Vice Mayor Claudia Jimenez (510-620-6565).

  • RECEIVE a presentation from the Richmond Task Force to Eliminate Gender-Based Violence summarizing its impact with recommendations for addressing gender-based violence in Richmond; ADOPT a resolution recognizing November 25, 2024, as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence; APPROPRIATE $6,000 from the General Fund balance for staffing and support; REQUEST the city manager designate a staff person to serve as the official liaison to the Richmond Task Force to Eliminate Gender-Based Violence, to attend all task force meetings and provide technical assistance, advice and support to the body, and to provide a follow-up report in approximately six-months’ time to seek the City Council’s support for specific recommendations, workplans, and actions to end gender-based violence in Richmond - Councilmember Soheila Bana (510-620-6743).

  • DIRECT staff to develop a framework for a program that allocates funding and city-supported mailing services to all neighborhoods, regardless of whether they have a recognized Neighborhood Council, Homeowners Association, or neither, to support community-building activities and neighborhood improvements – Councilmember Soheila Bana (510-620- 6473).

  • DIRECT staff to immediately evaluate traffic calming measures throughout the City, including along Canal Boulevard, to slow traffic down, and place mitigation measures in at least six locations City-wide to prevent drivers of vehicles from performing “donuts” at these intersections, no later than the end of January 2025 - Councilmember Cesar Zepeda (510-620-6593).

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