(overlapping chatter) – Your name and also it'' s 2 o ' clock, if council members can transform on their cameras. . Bonnie. Welcome every person, delighted brand-new year. Are we missing out on anybody? Everybody here? – Donna. – Donna will certainly be up, okay, so welcome. Welcome to the 2:00 PM public portion of the closed session of the January 11th, 2022 meeting of the Common council. Excellent to see every person'' s encounters once more. Invite back. , if you would certainly like to comment on a shut session item, currently is the moment to call in utilizing the directions on your screen. In this component of the meeting, the council will receive public testament as well as for that reason the public line will certainly be closed as well as unattainable. Please silence your tv When you call in and also, or streaming tool pay attention via the phone so there'' s no comments.
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I would such as to ask the staff to please call roll. -[ Participant Kalantari-Johnson. (indistinct )- Right here. Bush]
Brown. -Right here. – [Bush] So, Meyers is absent, Mayor, is she gon na be absent the whole conference?- She will be absent. – [Shrub]
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– Yes, excellent mid-day Mayor Brunner, members of the city council. Council met this mid-day. at
2:00 PM in shut session by means of zoom to think about. the complying with issues. Product one was a seminar. with labor mediators worrying all bargaining units, Fire IAFF Local 1716,. fire administration, OE3, quote supervisors as well as. managers, SCIU Local 521, and unrepresented workers. Product two was a conference. with lawful advice worrying liability insurance claims. Claimants are Fate, McKayla,. Rogers, and also Susan O ' Hara.
Those things are additionally detailed. on your afternoon program as product 10 and also there.
was no reportable act. -Thanks. Following I ' d like to invite and. phone call on our Mayor, Matt Huffaker, to see if. there are (indistinct') mayor report.
– Thanks, Mayor Brunner and council.
I just wan na begin by. saying just how honored I am
to officially be on board and also joining you for today ' s. meeting( indistinct) 2022. Before I leap right into my presentation, I just ant to take this. opportunity additionally to (indistinct) loading in the interim duty. over the last several weeks as well as prompt for doing so, and I ' m thrilled to be. on board at( indistinct) as well as ready to roll up my sleeve. Provide me one moment, I'' m. gon na bring up a discussion. Okay, every person see my screen? -Yes.- Okay.
For starters today, I desired to talk a little bit regarding fads that are occurring. on the COVID front. I understand it ' s top mind for all of us.See the significant uptick, both here in your area, but across the country
, largely credited to the Omicron version, but I ' m gon na hand it. over to Larry Imwalle, our Homeless Services Action supervisor, to offer an update on. lots of initiatives underway in action to our
. homeless feedback efforts.
So as we ' ve all been complying with. our area and a nation, we ' re seeing a significant uptick'as we enter the third year of. running under this pandemic, Santa Cruz region ' s COVID numbers have currently reached their acme that we ' ve seen over the. period of this pandemic.However, one motivating. data factor is that we have not experienced.
a matching increase in COVID relevant fatalities.
And also our regional health specialists. are actually attributing that to the effectiveness and also.
efficiency of the vaccinations as well as truly securing.
our neighborhood members versus serious health problem.
associated to the infection. That claimed, the trends.
And also as you can see, we ' ve experienced a 321 %. As a result, hospital stays. As ICU visits are all forecasted to raise.
as we move into February, area being carefully kept an eye on by all of our regional doctor, in addition to region public. health and also predicting an optimal as we relocate right into the. second week of February, and also a number of our health care providers are ramping up prep work. of what they prepare for will be a major spike.So once again, injection performance continues to be the toughest. and most reliable means to secure
ourselves, our loved. ones, and also area members. Wanted to simply share a. few statistics associated with that to actually stress as well as emphasize why it ' s so essential to. guarantee that we ' re immunized in addition to boosters, the opportunity.
Those that are unvaccinated, 3.9, practically four times a lot more. likely to obtain COVID-19 than those fully immunized.
We ' re additionally 10 times extra. likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than those.
that are totally vaccinated and practically 17 times a lot more.
likely to not endure the infection than those that are completely vaccinated. Data actually speaks for itself.Spread that house one even more time. Just how important( indistinct).
So existing patterns in terms of. what those vaccination numbers look like throughout the region, 71, virtually 72 %of total county populace are now completely immunized. That ' s excellent information, terrific progression that we. transformed the last year. We would certainly still like to see that practically 30 %unvaccinated gotten to. So there ' s still significant press. on the vaccination front to attempt to obtain'this( indistinct) possible. There has actually been a recent. adjustment on the boosters in terms of the intervals of when one may want to
think about going. in to obtain your booster shot that has actually lowered from. 6 months to five months, one other( indistinct )self protected.
A few stats I wanted.( indistinct) to 49. 15 to 17 populace and 3.4, 4% fully immunized.
So certainly still some direct exposure there.
Some locations we need to maintain functioning on. Currently, the California. Department of Public Health each has given brand-new.
The advice now says. I understand this has been a. great deal to public( indistinct) changing that it would certainly be. (indistinct )was in advance of the game with placing those constraints.
That area is open 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday to Friday (indistinct ). It ' s practically a dozen other locations spread throughout the county.
I will just note that. A great deal of the walk in areas. Something to be prepared for, that ' ll likely be the situation.
The peak of the Omicron. I wanted to share these.
Because of the uptick. that we ' re experiencing
, both the neighborhood, we ' re.
also seeing an uptick among our own workers and also out of the abundance of caution, wanting to, well, securing. the safety and security of our employees along with the public that we serve, decided today to allow any kind of staff members that can work from another location and have the ability to do so, we ' re encouraging that that occurs.That ' s gon na need we make some adjustments. for front counter hrs. Area participants that.
are interested in the current, locate that information at.
cityofsantacruz.com/coronavirus. I ' ll additionally just note I ' m having. conversations with the mayor around format of council conferences, obviously under the circumstances, the choice was made
to continue performing these basically for currently. I understand we all like. to return to the chambers (indistinct )We ' ll proceed to do that, evaluation that on a case by situation basis, figure out at what factor in the future we can start supplying opportunity for area participants. more ahead on that. Okay, to make sure that ends my presentation.I ' ll proceed and hand it over to Larry who ' s( indistinct) gave an update
on our homeless response.- Great mid-day, mayor.
and also council participants, Larry, Homelessness Response manager. Yeah, as Matt discussed, I have some updates on recent activity associated with being homeless feedback. First item I wan na share with you all is progress at River Road. Transitional Community camp. I wan na allow you know that we. opened this camp last week, Thursday and also Friday, when we moved the first. campers into this site.
We proceed those initiatives over the weekend as well as proceed today. My upgrade earlier today is that we have 18 people in camp presently, there ' s an additional 5 or 6. in the enrollment procedure. We expect that camp be at complete ability, which is about 30 people. by the end of following week. We recall that this is a. various type of camp version than we have performed in the past where we ' re really focused. on developing community, there ' re requirements
. around situation management, developing individualized solution plans and also making development towards goals to get attached to extra. irreversible state housing.The next product I wan na update you all on is the Salvation Military ' s program for a 24/7 75 bed shelter of the depot. The council licensed the agreement at the December 14th council meeting. This agreement is currently in legal evaluation by the Redemption Military ' s. local administration and personnel is dealing with them to begin this program immediately. I recognize this is among. the items of our efforts to increase( indistinct ). ability in the city. Additionally pertaining to that action. at the December 14th meeting, there was an inquiry around. Salvation Military ' s involvement in the state joblessness. insurance coverage program.We dealt with the. city ' s lawyer ' s office on a lawful evaluation( indistinct) They are under that, under state regulation exempt due
to their nature as a spiritual company. Our hope is to obtain that program. up as well as running by early Feb. To make sure that ' s our effort with Redemption Army to begin that asap.
Currently,'the next upgrade is relevant. to the encampment at Whole lot 27 Soquel Creek Water Districts, their pure water supply. construction project that is making its way, is currently requiring the closure as well as securing of
that lot. building work to start. The'timeline supplied to the city was to be able to have that whole lot safeguarded building contractor by.
January 14th, this Friday.( indistinct) area by today. People that were
camping at the site were provided offered information.
Benchlands, which is the room we let individuals know is readily available. We ' ve had the city.
outreach team there, letting them recognize that they ' re. in onsite with Benchlands both yesterday and also today. from 10:00 to 1:00 PM for any person
that ' s interested.Contact information for our.
team is given on the notice offered to folks at Whole lot 27. Furthermore, we ' ve been able to aid two individuals from Whole lot 27 have relocated into the. transitional area camp at 1220 River.
And afterwards today outreach. staff were able to set up for two even more individuals to get areas at'the county shelter of the( indistinct).
We also all at once provided. notice to Food Not Bombs, which runs on that location and also has actually put two storage. containers on that particular site. So they were seen as well as. Given the very same timeline of the requirement to relocate their property from that location by today. The city staff is collaborating with. PD on any kind of kinda enforcement that could be required with. regard to those (indistinct). The next organized closure of an encampment is the Depot Park Emptying Encampment that was developed after the flooding of the low lying areas around the San Lorenzo. River back in December.As we noted during that time. that this was meant to be a short-lived encampment
that we planned to close. by the middle of January.
The strategy is to shut. that encampment next week, we ' ll be noticing the campers. at the end of this week. And also with this camp, we ' ll be sustaining relocation. of those who are interested in returning to the Benchlands
, which is where most.
People who are staying (indistinct) Park. currently were prior to the flooding.
I believe with both of these closures, the at Great deal 27 as well as with Depot Park, the Benchlands is an interim area. It ' s the available room. that we have presently until additional sanctuary capacity line.
The program up with armory will certainly be a significant. addition to our capability.
Once more, is guided by council. We ' re additionally functioning with a timeline for over the longer duration.
There are three places there, one for usage by associate belief neighborhood. That procedure is moving ahead. Team is additionally conference.
The other execution.
The application, indicators, and also. publishing signs that are called for. Tier three with 24/7 contracted solution carrier, part of the safe vehicle parking program called, the city released an RFP for being homeless relevant. services back in July, 2021 on
a judgment deadline. Next ruling due date for.
responses is February 2nd, 22.
We ' re reposting that. Many of it ' s going on behind the scenes and you ' re interested in getting much more normal communications. We ' re doing some.
of rainy period yet. As well as so I ' m just curious if you. can speak with why we ' re still, we ' re relocating individuals back. into location that where we saw so many issues and we ' re not. out of the rainy season, so.- Yeah, so the locations that. are most at threat of flooding have been shut off.
We ' ve relocated people out of that area', as well as we ' ll remain to. shut out of that location. The almost all, what we.
telephone call Benchlands North', it'' s not at the very same level. of threat for flooding. It does get sloppy, however this is the place that we.
have readily available at this time to be able to use individuals to go.This is where most individuals at. Depot Park were before flooding. Sort of we ' ve relocated. individuals out of the areas that'are at many threat.
As well as once more, the actual objective. is to be able to create additional sanctuary capability. Once more, the depot.
– And also then my second
inquiry, the armory ' s been up as well as running. What ' s taking place with all those individuals that are presently there. And also we ' re stating, we ' re.
gon na place in 75 beds.I think there ' s probably over.
a hundred up there today. Therefore I ' m simply curious, seems like we ' re losing.
– Yeah, I indicate, that ' s a good. Building and also the Pavilion that are gon na be continuing. I wear ' t have an update on.
programs at the time that they
close down. That they ' re continuing to.
service the rehousing efforts as well as move individuals with that pipe. However come July 1, there. will be a loss of capability up at that place. We ' ll have our 75 person program. I assume the inquiry is, what are the extra.
And also'I assume specifically what, if any additional city. The city has a strategy for. -Right, I believe it ' d. be good at some factor, if we can just obtain some.
getting the depot opened up to then having all passive with COVID. Currently we ' re
seeing a great deal of the. county programs come offline, the city tipping some up. As well as I think for the neighborhood, it ' d just be great to have. a sense of the amount of beds we ' ve obtained as well as shed'gradually and also type of how the city ' s doing currently versus how it ' s execute in the past ' cause we did additionally lose the, it was the River Street shelter. That was one of the buildings. on the Real estate Matters university, where we lost a lot of that there. As well as I know that the ability.'has transformed over 1220 River and armory over time.
And also when it ' s time for public comment, you ' ll be able to press. I ' ll also simply note I ' m having. Okay, so that ends my presentation.I ' ll go ahead and hand it over to Larry who ' s( indistinct) gave an update
on our homeless responseFeedback Most of it ' s going on behind the scenes and also you ' re interested in receiving a lot more normal interactions. As well as we ' re claiming, we ' re.I assume it would just be excellent to get a sense of what are some tradeoffs between having either smaller sized
programs or bigger programs and simply exactly how number of beds
have transformed gradually, handy for having those conversations with.Thank you significantly and I. appreciate all the job.
– Thank you, yep, well, we. can work with that details.
– Thank you, Council Member Cummings, and I have Council Participant Brown as well as then Council Participant Golder.- Thank you, Mayor Brunner.
I recognize it ' s not very easy. I just wan na claim thank you for that. As well as I presume Council Participant Cummings asked many of my concerns, however I did wan na just ask an adhere to up to what ' s happening with Lot 27.
As well as I also comprehend that. moving large delivery containers without a whole lot of notice and. kind of a great deal of uncertainty
about where they ' re gon na go, where Food'Not Bombs is go, is one more difficulty. Therefore, and also I don ' t think they plan to close down procedures. And also I believe you ' ve all, I ' m not sure if everyone'' s. had a possibility to check out a message from Keith McHenry about the intent to.
leave on their terms when they'' re able to determine that step.And so I presume I'' m just questioning', it ' s past two o ' clock, we ' re here in the conference. I ' m not exactly sure what ' s taking place there, yet it appears to me that provided the background of the city ' s effort enforce evictions at numerous points in time, numerous places under a.
selection of conditions, they have been controversial.
and kind of on the ground in the minute and after that.
the broader discussion. I'' m just wondering
if. there is any intent to try to function with (indistinct) Not Bombs to perhaps have a smoother.
Simply curious about kind of, there'' s the order and also there ' s the need. As well as then there ' s the kind of the truth that can be a little messier.
area on the occasion that Not Bombs has actually not removed its property.I have actually not gotten any communication from Food Not Bonds representatives or otherwise asking the city for an additional time or added plan. So now there ' s. been no interaction.
We ' re prepared to relocate ahead, to be able to meet a timeline.
that'' s needed people for that construction. -That ' s( indistinct)
if I. could( indistinct )my feedback, the demobilization of Lot 27 has been a fairly considerable.
lift for (indistinct) whereas multiple departments.
as you possibly recognize and also it'' s also being driven by some website building timelines, as well as acknowledging that that'' s working with the Lot 27 change is the exact same group that.
has actually made dedications, demobilizing the path park, temporary evacuation encampment. We recognize that.
Food Not Bombs relocation is a tough one for the team as well as finding alternative.
areas (indistinct) I can'' t ensure you as well as. the council, however, that there ' s been support used attempting to wish that shift occur as quickly as possible. The hopes that we can go on.
track with timeline of closure along with the other initiatives.
that I'' m sure( indistinct ).- Council Participant Golder, and also after that Council Member Kalantari-Johnson. – Thank you for the update.My inquiry is(
indistinct chattering)- Yes. (Golder laughing). (indistinct chattering) I Appreciate a nod is not. sufficient which ' s not– No, no, that'' s excellent, that'' s great. (indistinct) one, a non-sufficient, good. That'' s it, thanks.- So yeah, so all those.
costs are tracked so we can be able to.
incorporate that info (indistinct). – Awesome, thanks, that'' s all.
– I would certainly simply add to. I know that that'' s certain councils. As Larry has actually shared, there ' s a lot of moving components via it, certainly keeping close track of it.
we share that (indistinct) So we'' ll be working in the direction of that. Comes at a great time as we.
– Thank you. – Thank you, Mayor. And also thank you so a lot, Mr. Imwalle for the upgrade, and also I know significant quantity of work that you as well as Lee Butler and also.
the entire (indistinct) right into it.So many thanks for all the.
work that you'' re doing and maintaining us as much as day. I have two questions. Can you share if and also exactly how a.
hotel coupons are being made use of as acting short-lived.
alternate rooms for shelter as we kind of action from.
these short-lived spaces right into our even more transitional.
1220 Depot Salvation Military. And also then I'' ll just ask both. my inquiries if that'' s all right. My 2nd concern, well, remark as well as inquiry is,'I ' ve satisfied with the for health. county behavior health and wellness, and also I know that we have actually been.
granted a variety of grants and also there'' s a number of. programs that are launching to deal with some of the overlapping demands of those who are unhoused. A Recovering the Road is a.
program that'' s gon na involve our area truly soon.I know that next week.
there'' s a kickoff occasion, a digital first event. Can you share, I understand we. have our 2 by 2 conferences, but can you share maybe especially just how we ' re collaborating with.
the Recovering the Road program that is to incorporate.
behavioral health solutions for those who are unhoused? – Yeah, so I can speak.
to the 2nd part first, or the 2nd inquiry. As well as, yeah, so there'' s this grant, the Recovering the Streets and afterwards likewise is we speak about, we shared at the December meeting also, that the area got.
Encampment Resolution Give the both of those initiatives basically are really concerning trying to.
offer outreach solutions to connect, to outreach,.
to attach and house to those type of assistances, behavioral health and wellness, drug abuse, truly offering added.
capability and staff to be able to engage the.
unhoused, job on case plans as well as get them linked to the service that they need to aid successful on that course (indistinct) housing.So yeah, that brand is coming online. I think they were hiring team January. I wear ' t have an update. on'what that development is, yet you ' re definitely right. There ' s a kickoff occasion. that has happened recently.
That is relocating forward. And that is one more one. of the efforts I assume that are truly particularly.
concentrated on the encampments around, along the San Lorenzo River, they'' ll be concentrated on the Benchlands with that said specific task outreach.We additionally have hundred day. challenge where the city
personnel is dealing with the area which ' s a placement with. that'certain program.
So there ' s some brand-new resources, new programs that are.
concentrated on that kinda job the outreach (indistinct) And I apologize, I neglected.
the first concern. – That'' s all right, just how we may be using, yeah, hotel coupons. as transitioning individuals from different spaces. – Right, so we haven'' t been doing hotel motel coupons lately. In 2015 and also I neglect.
the details, I say sorry, (indistinct) isn'' t here, yet I'understand we ' ve
worked in. neighborhood resort situationally to be able to offer.
brief term resort coupons as a bridge to people,.
some real estate near term. To ensure that is certainly a device.
that we can check out as well as use. We can get to back out to that carrier, perhaps there'' s others. And afterwards I recognize that. the area'' s using that as an approach as well, to. individuals in housing (indistinct) being able to make development.
That hasn'' t been. – Got it, thank you.
the city has as well, yet the county has made.
some strong partnerships. So extra collaboration there.
could be a great direction. Thank you for all the job. As well as again, value just how.
a lot work has actually been carried out in a brief quantity of time. – Thank you. – Council Member Cummings. – Thanks, I simply had.
one follow up concern because we received and sorry.
We got e-mails if this was already stated.
regarding individuals Depot Park. So I'' m simply curious concerning.
how much time that encampment is gon na remain in presence or.
the length of time we'' re anticipating it'' s gon na be there just. so that we can return to several of
these people because.
that was kind of an emergency.- Yes, as well as yeah, the plan is that that is'following week, we ' ll be demobilizing that encampment. The noticing will be going.
out later this folks there, and also again, in that step, we will be providing relocation assistance to folks given that we provided.
moving to that site. – And also then I guess one.
various other comply with up is that, one of the things that was.
testing with the Benchlands exists'' s been a variety of attempts to have actually handled encampments there is that individuals after that turn up.
outside of the boundaries of the camp and after that just (indistinct). And so I think if the objective is to attempt to not have individuals camping in areas where they'' re possibly, you recognize, locations that are susceptible to.
flooding, for instance, I guess, what strategy is.
gon na be taken to make sure we put on'' t have people coming those locations? -Yeah, good question.And so those initiatives are already continuous because we moved individuals out. of the locations flooding risk.
Therefore it ' s corresponded. We ' ve moved in, we ' ve positioned close indicators in those reduced line locations. We have our city outreach staff, Chris and also Jeremy that are. regularly involving folks and also giving places as well as ideal areas higher up in the Benchlands. So it ' s that kind of. just that interaction and also facilitation with folks to get them to comprehend what the danger is, where an ideal location is. And so that ' s been proceeding. for the last 4 weeks and we ' ll continue to do that
as lengthy as we( indistinct). to see to it that individuals are sticking to the requirement to avoid of those high risk areas. -A lot of (indistinct chattering) I believe it do without claiming. that Benchland encampment are in the disaster area,.
( indistinct) flood area. We require to obtain to a point where we have civil alternative areas (indistinct) that to actually demobilize that encampment.
– Thank you, Matt. And also I believe I'' ll
just simply briefly and reiterate repeat we ' ve been up seeing the city of Santa Cruz websiteInternet site
Thank you so much. Is there anything else in terms of, for the neighborhood to stay. Is the e-mail.
Constantly onward. Thank you so a lot. Does that wrap up the. city supervisor ' s record? -It does mayor, thanks for your time.- Thanks a lot for that upgrade. Okay, we will currently relocate on to. the council conference schedule. The city board will, Bonnie Shrub. -[ Shrub]
Sorry, I ' ll let you follow me. I'was simply gon na claim there are no adjustments to the calendar, but just a tip that we.- Okay, thank you.
And also proceeding to the permission program, the authorization schedule consists. of items 5 with 17. For members of the general public who.
There ' s guidelines on the display. Keep in mind to mute your streaming device as well as press celebrity 9 to increase your hand as well as listen for the queue. All things will be acted.
by a council'member for more discussion.Are there any council.
participants who want to talk about or draw any kind of
items? Council Member Cummings.
– [I simply have. I do have some concerns.
– [Brunner] Okay, inquiry on thing 13.
Okay, Allow ' s see, Council. Most likely'got the exact same e-mail, so they ' re possibly the very same inquiries. And if they ' re not, then I have questions.
Okay, so let ' s start with product number 12, the library identifying?- Yeah, thank you. And also we obtained a listing schedule.
I recognize various other similar. initiatives in particular.
I just wan na call out the. I additionally wan na make sure that we leave room for.
others that may come our way.And I ' m presuming that one would certainly, so I ' m not exactly sure if anyone. from the collection is right here.- Yolande Wilburn, collection supervisor and also mayor,
Matt Huffaker and Bonnie Bush, you have your hand up? -I do, I was simply gon na. state that Yolande allow me know that she is gon na be. unavailable after 4:00
PM. And since the conference started late.
– I see, thank you for that. -So if it ' s not something. that can be responded to today, that ' s all right, I just wanted to aim out (indistinct) clear a question, I don ' t wan na close (indistinct) -Is that something, Matt. that you could comply with up with? – Yeah, most definitely kept in mind,. Council Participant Brown. As well as we can absolutely circle
. back with( indistinct) and also give you an opportunity to.
have a conversation concerning it. Thanks.- Great, thank you
.- Thanks. Okay, we have two inquiries on product 13 from Kalantari-Johnson and also. Council Participant Cummings. There was an activity to award a contract for the purchase of six-gallon. food scrap containers from Eco-Vision Environmental in the quantity 225,000. from the refuse fund. Council Participant Cummings.- Yeah, so we had a member of the public that reached out with concerns as well as
I was just gon na see if possibly someone from public. works might simply give a summary of the answers that came. up with those inquiries, address them at the time.- Sure, Mark.- Yeah, go ahead, Mark Dettle.
I ' d like (indistinct) Perez. She ' s really the job supervisor and like to have her offer that. You ' re gon na have to.
(indistinct) Perhaps we proceed, Mark Dettle with — Yeah, I ' m delighted to offer. There was an inquiry regarding the acquisition of the equipment, the six-gallon.
food scrap containers. There'' s a concern if we. can combine our order with various other statewide collective.
We'' ve looked into these containers. It appears great in concept, but the area'' s going.
their food vehicles to marina the city, our green.
waste really process. We utilize it at the ranch.
throughout from Dimeo Lane right throughout the highway. It'' s a soil change. And also if we had food scraps to that, after that we can'' t continue that operation and also we'' d need to transport our.
material to a compost center which would considerably include.
to our carbon (indistinct). We'' ve invested in devices that'' ll really process material. And afterwards we will certainly take our.
wastewater treatment plant to totally absorb it. We'' ll generate electrical energy.
out of the food waste. It'' s kind of a complete procedure. There was an inquiry.
concerning the type of plastic in the six-gallon containers. And we intended to ensure.
they'' re virgin plastic, or'it ' s not virgin plastic, it'' s part of its recyclable as well as it is. We did research study that and also.
It ' s a six-gallon container that really you put under your sink.And then it might be taken outside area next to your. We ' re functioning with. Transportation Payment, we ' ve made several presentations, maintaining the commission assessed.
– You ' re really welcome. Sorry about the microphone for Kristen, we ' ll get that take care of. Let ' s see, where are we?
Janine] Hi everybody,.
my name is Janine Roth and I am in the Seabright Location. And also simply wanted to say I was.
component of the pilot project for the composting and also. it is a game changer.It is amazing.
I simply wanted to place in. a favorable word for that outstanding pilot program as well as actually thrilled to see it go anywhere, thanks.
– Thank you, Janine. I will move it back. I ' m looking for a motion on.
As well as I see Council Participant Brown.- I ' ll move the permission schedule. I ' d like to ask the staff to.
take a roll telephone call ballot, please.'- [Council Member Kalantari-Johnson. Cummings. Brown.
Council Member Meyers is lacking. Thank you. For members of the public who.
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members that have questions on item 18? And we have Matt VanHua the coordinator and Lee Butler below for discussion. – Many Thanks Mayor Brunner. We saw a furry of extra.
housing costs this year as has held true in the.
last 4 or 5 years, where there have been some.
very considerable modifications, whether that updates to the.
Housing Responsibility Act or modifications to SB 35 as well as.
streamlining initiatives similar to that and also abdominal 2162, which facilitates growth.
of hundred percent budget-friendly real estate tasks.
via a pastoral process. As well as there are some.
rather significant costs that came through once more this year.What we tried to
do last. year was give you
with a review of several of those to ensure that you would have.
a mutual understanding of what changes were.
coming down from the state.
Simply curious about kind of, there'' s the order and there ' s the demand. We ' ve moved in, we ' ve put close signs in those low line places. As well as I believe I'' ll
just comment briefly and as well as restate we ' ve been up seeing the city of Santa Cruz websiteInternet site Possibly'got the very same email, so they ' re possibly the exact same questions. We'' ve invested in tools that'' ll actually procedure product.And we are here once more today
and Matt VanHua will certainly give you a review of a few of those bills and also dive a little
deeper into some of them that have the most significant implications right here for the city like S 9. So keeping that, I'' ll hand it over to Matt. -Thanks Lee and hello there,
mayor vice mayor as well as council. (indistinct) Can every person see that okay? Great. All right, as Lee mentioned, there'' s a number of pieces of regulation pertaining to land use as well as housing this past year. As well as I understand a large emphasis has been an SB 9, I ' ll save that for the end of the presentation. He can dive into that. Initially, we'' ll beginning off with other crucial pieces that relate to the land use as well as real estate. As well as the first is regarding real estate task authorizations. Which was SB 8, which is an extension of the Housing Crisis Act of 2019, which we talked about at the previous legal update.That ' s been extended one more 5 years from 2025 to 2030. And truly what that does is proceeds the no internet loss and replacement requirements in real estate growth task.
And one various other essential piece of this legislation is that it really, it makes a. housing advancement task now one system or better instead. than 2 systems or better under the previous.
regulations, as well as in SB 330. There are some exceptions. for single-family houses when it pertains to this.
unit, this one system or greater, but or else it puts on( indistinct), and afterwards abdominal muscle 602.- Matt, allow me just add one factor on that. The substitute requirements. that Matt discussed below, you ' ll recall the state in fact. placed'in cost effective real estate substitute needs that are stronger than what we have in our regulation. Therefore we were preparing for. that the state may prolong that and they ' ve done so here.So those needs, those replacement
requirements apply as well as council will recall. in a few of the jobs, if they ' re
reduced earnings. homeowners in the growth, those have actually to be changed. at affordable levels, not just the action restrict
. To ensure that ' s an essential. part of extension is those price constraints that need to be kept.- Many thanks, Lee, and like. I ' d discussed a little, that price. replacement requirement, that ' s the certain exemption. for a single-family house.So as an example, if somebody was leasing a single-family residence and. they were of reduced earnings which residence was bought, as well as allow ' s claim it was redeveloped right into one more single-family home, that price wouldn ' t. have actually to be carried over to the single-family residence. that was just constructed undoubtedly, however any various other device that was either rent-restricted in some means. would need to be changed to that same level of. affordability and approximate dimension. Therefore for AB 602, growth impact cost discontinuation by location, the city has a number of. growth impact charges and also cities throughout The golden state do, much of them are figured out. by room for units, points of that nature. And also what this costs is. actually claiming is that, if we are to research the.
fee as well as transform the fee via a nexus procedure like we perform with all impact cost adjustments, that that following time we.
upgrade an impact cost, it needs to be established by location. as opposed to system or bedroom.Then abdominal muscle 1174 is information. as well as timelines pertaining to SB 35. Which ' s simply making clear that criteria at the first SB 35 submittal apply to the task that any time, regardless of adjustments to that'project throughout the application procedure. And also it additionally adds extra. timeline information where a candidate or an application, an SB 35 application authorized. stands indefinitely. But if it gets litigation submitted, that ' s testing the job, that approval is only.
valid for three years. So the essential changes there. Therefore currently with housing production, you may have heard a little bit regarding SB 10 which ' s an option to allow. up 10 units without CEQA. And the keyword there is choice. It is optional for cities to do'this. There ' s no mandate with SB 10, as well as this would relate to metropolitan. infill websites near transit. As well as of'course there ' s meanings of that. Urban infill websites is much of. Santa Cruz as well as transportation sites, high quality transportation four doors and.
stop things of that nature. So it uses to those locations and also it ' s for upzoning building only.So this might put on. properties in these sites that presently can only have.
5 devices on them, let ' s state, and also the city currently has the. capacity if they so pick to upzone that to approximately 10 units without any kind of CEQA requirements.
– And also simply so we ' re clear on that, that likewise permits us to. The succeeding development.
jobs would be subject, however the adjustment in the general. strategy owning( indistinct)- ABDOMINAL 345, dealing with the sale. of ADUs constructed by nonprofit.So for example, Habitat for
Humankind can currently develop an ADU in someone ' s yard.
Which can after that be salable with that certified. nonprofit advising that. As well as SB 478 connects to. minimal flooring location proportions for up to 10 systems. So this bans local. companies from enforcing an
Much of much less than one on housing projects of 3 to 7 units in dimension and also a FAR of less than 1.25 on jobs of eight to 10 units. And this additionally relates to minimal whole lot dimensions and also minimal lot protection standard that may avert these FARs. Those would not be allowed. in this legislation.- Matt, can you just. define the acronyms for those that are noting. in as well as may not understand regarding floor location ratios and things. – Yeah, thank you.
Sorry, so ADUs, accessory residence device, CEQA is the California. Ecological High Quality Act and afterwards FAR connects to floor location ratio, which is truly, it ' s the proportion of the quantity.
Thank you, mayor.- Thank you.- So now onto cost effective.
As well as additionally prohibit separating. It ' s actually getting that.
numerous floor distribution and after that it additionally, it.
And then SB 728 is associated to nonprofits, currently being able to buy. Once again, a certified.
not-for-profit housing company can now really acquisition
. up for sale inclusionary devices within a building and bring.
them under their administration and also oversee those devices.
There ' s part of their. not-for-profit real estate company. As well as right here ' s the a couple of expenses on homelessness that came on 2021, ABDOMINAL MUSCLE 362 connects to shelter,. wellness and also safety and security procedures. And this is concerning exactly how it. currently needs a local firm to follow a particular procedure if a grievance is received. declaring low-grade homeless shelter conditions. So if the city were to see this, there ' s currently a procedure. If it ' s a problem relates to a health and wellness, in place to make certain that any kind of second-rate problem that ' s reported is relieved in a timely manner.And that. as well as safety( indistinct) that it'be alleviated as. quickly as possible,
immediately. And abdominal 816 is the housing depend on fund concern for being homeless. So the state obtains federal. real estate count on fund money for housing tasks already. That money is dispersed for all type of. affordable real estate projects throughout the state. And this bill currently specifies that that money be first prioritized to tasks offering individuals experiencing being homeless. It will likely see even more state funding going onward homeless, fine? Now onto a trainee and also age. relevant real estate legislation.SB 290 is an adjustment thickness bonus ordinance that now permits low. revenue student housing to get one
additional. giving in or reward. That was one if it ' s a pupil housing job with at least 20% economical device and SB 591. of the extra imaginative expenses I ' ve seen in a while. It connects to shift. youth in elderly real estate.
As well as this actually establishes. As well as this is one way to obtain at.
And also now onto lessee defenses, SB 60 offers the city an.
option to boost fines for illegal short-term services, short term leasings that aren ' t up to code. And AB 978 in areas rent out cap and also eviction protections. for mobile house citizen of no greater than 3 %plus the price of living or 5%, whichever is lower. in regards to the rent cap. And afterwards there was several. real estate component demands that are new this previous year, ABDOMINAL 215 associates with public interaction and needs a brand-new public comment duration
for the very first modification. of the housing aspect.
We ' re starting our housing. aspect process this year. As soon as we have an initial draft of that, there will certainly be a details public. procedure in area for that.There ' s already meant. to be a public procedure, and now there ' s one that. we need to show the state at this particular time in order.
to satisfy this brand-new regulations.
And then AB 787 associates to. Occasionally market price housing is transformed to cost effective housing, and also that previously was. Demands Allotment or RHNA and said, as well as this regulation.
After that abdominal muscle 1304 affirmatively. furthering fair housing.
And this requires that the. housing aspect now go over how the city looks for to resolve variations and housing needs and gain access to.
So there ' ll be a new extra area in our housing component. Reviewing this. Right, now onto SB 9. So SB 9 is the California. Housing Opportunity More Efficiency, HOME Act. And I wan na be extremely clear that there there ' s definitely no state assistance. We haven ' t obtained that.
We put on ' t recognize exactly when,. it may be this spring, yet there ' s a variety of. interpretations to be made with the legislation.It ' s huge and there ' s
a whole lot of places where team draft organizers and lawyers require to
make analyses. What we ' ve truly done is talk with
as'lots of. territories as possible. I ' ve went to five or 6. webinars that were statewide. Were led by land use. attorney professionals connected to this regulation and also. gain in information'from it. Figure out precisely
what. the needs of it are. Therefore via all this work, the city is until now placed. with each other a details and also procedure overview, which is. an accessory in this packet.And the objective of this is with. our ideal present information to help lead interested.
neighborhood members and candidates programmers via this procedure
, and to better comprehend the legislation and the demands bordering it.
To make sure that ' s where we ' re at now. And it ' s absolutely a living file simply about every time we talk concerning it, something in it alters a little. We ' ve received regarding 15 interested individuals. We sanctuary ' t received an application yet, yet we have actually received a number. of'info demands. We were gotten to out to by. concerning 15 interested parties in doing an SB 9 project. And also they ' ve offered a lot. of inquiries to us also that have actually assisted take this guide. And also those inquiries will. continue moving forward.
By no methods, is that.
And it allows a city great deal split on a single-family ' s very own story to be approved ministerially also. As well as so those 2 incorporated currently, the interpretation is that, it ' s thinking four units complete are permitted under this SB 9 process. , if you were to flip the great deal.. into two units on each lot or four under the. existing ADU needs, you might still do two. main property devices on single lot yet not split in addition to to ADU under this state ADU.
So you can kind of do. 4 systems in any case under this costs. Therefore with SB 9 projects, unbiased common supply to a point.
There ' s a number of objective requirements in the legislation itself. And you can see all those. It does particularly.
long as we ' re still permitting at the very least 2 household. units of 800 square feet each on a residential property. So we can ' t avert that. minimum level of development,'no matter what our. requirements currently are, however
we can or else utilize. all the objective standards that we have a code.
And after that likewise parking that '
s. near transit or car automobile. As well as after that SB 9 project aren ' t topic to The golden state Environmental. High Quality Act, CEQA and also SB 9 does not.
supersede the Coastal Act, however it doesn ' t call for public hearing for seaside growth. license for the city.So a task in the coastal area would still require.
seaside development permit, yet it would certainly additionally be done simply. by stack without a public. With that, some essential next steps that the city will certainly be.
dealing with regarding SB
9. Like I discussed before, we ' re gon na remain to. revise the SB 9 guide connected as needed.
And what we ' re working on right now is researching prospective. As well as after that we ' re hoping to.
Delighted to answer any kind of concerns, thank you. Allow ' s see, are there any. I can see a couple of hands.
Council Member Cummings.- Mayor, thank you team. for that discussion. I had two pretty short questions. The'very first one was on abdominal 787, conversion of market rate. units to budget-friendly housing. I ' m simply curious, what strategies, and also I recognize this is all new, brand-new costs are coming ahead, yet I ' m simply interested exactly how the. city plans on course that ' reason
that can assist us, especially given that tomorrow night sandbag, we ' re gon na be making. likely our decision on the new RHNA allocation numbers.And I ' m simply curious just how
we. can kind track this over 'time to see to it that any market. rate or modest units make that'change to cost effective system to be a bare minimum. You ' re silenced likewise by the method.
-( indistinct )Perhaps.
looking to the new pattern, you might absolutely chip in.
– Sure.- So I would certainly expect that. in most of those circumstances, the financing to support those conversions will either have actually come. from the city or state or maybe federal grant. Therefore via those, via those gives, I would anticipate that our. financial advancement team real estate team there, would certainly end up being mindful of those. If she desires to, I see Bonnie ' s on the line here.I wear ' t know. chip in and add anything, yet that ' s exactly how I would certainly.
expect that to happen is that normally, if something is mosting likely to act restrict cost effective, there ' s gon na be public funds connected in order to,
for instance, complete'a rehabilitation with.
public funds for those affordability agreement. As well as in those situations, we would catch that.- I guess, an adhere to up inquiry on that particular. Exactly how typically do we see this. take place in, I wear ' t recognize, I think given that any person ' s. time intending as well as working due to the fact that it just doesn ' t typically feel like something that will certainly occur to housing, however undoubtedly there ' s opportunities, so.- Yeah, many thanks for your patience.
My computer mouse actually disappeared when I left and also I couldn ' t unmute. -Yeah, I place ' t seen lots of that go from market rate to budget-friendly, however as Matt pointed out, we do see those tasks that go, that have the price. I put on ' t believe that in.
In those instances, I don '
t. think assume we would be able to count them if it ' s. deed restricted
limited and just as well as simply. -I wear ' t understand the solution to that one. I recognize that there ' s some.
conversation concerning it, yet I did intend to simply.
And we ' re very energetic in. I presume I can also bring this in type of an inquiry. With Abdominal 816, which was the prioritizing the federal real estate count on fund money for job offering individuals.
I assume it ' d be good to attract that. As well as so it ' d be excellent if we. Especially due to the fact that when we believe concerning our homeless community, it ' s a really diverse people ranging from individuals that have psychological.
And after that you also have those individuals that are kind of on the.
It ' d be great as things move ahead, be able to kinda track exactly how. Housing Blueprint Subcommittee that asked that this. I ' m pleased to see it here.And I ' m simply wondering, it appears like it would.
which then doesn ' t burden, you know, unfairly
problem. higher thickness smaller sized'systems. It ' s that ' s excellent. How will the city manage that? I picture got a great deal of. chatting to do regarding that, yet when may we expect to see that, like, can we just wait. up until the following update is normal upgrade or will certainly it come as you ' re able to obtain.
it doing your job plan?'Is there like a target date for that? And also I think provided that, we have some full price. recovery design to expect, what do you prepare for to attempt to make certain that we continue to achieve that with the adjustments that we need? That ' s the first one.
I ' ll simply ask that.- Yeah, many thanks Council Member Brown.
The regulations only. For instance, with( indistinct) yes, and the CEQA
exemption for 10 unitsDevices And after that I was thinking also concerning STVR, the short-term holiday rental fines.
That ' s where we ' re at right currently. I ' m simply curious, what plans, and I understand this is all new, new bills are coming ahead, but I ' m just interested just how the. I see Bonnie ' s on the line here.I don ' t understand if she wants to. I ' m delighted to see it here.And I ' m just questioning, it seems like it would certainly. It ' s that ' s fantastic.Is there consideration
of like exactly how the council, what the role of the council will remain in making those choices? Would certainly you make those changes upon like initiation of demand by council? Will you bring us suggestions
for us to think about, at what factor will certainly the
council be included in learning whether
– And Council Participant Brown, I would add that right now, we ' re in contract with a. firm'to help us determine temporary rentals, that ' s with our finance division, and also our enforcement group is. And, many of those don ' t get. We can look at whether or.
not there is an advantage for us to experience that bill'' s. allocations increase the fine. I did take a look at that, it'' s been a while because. I considered the details of that costs, however I assume that the TOT, the short-term occupancy tax.
is considerably larger, which'' s where we ' re. obtaining that big bang for our butt gathering.
those (indistinct). The another thing that.
I wished to add here is, is just to reiterate what.
Matt pointed out prior to about the SB 9 changes.We are preparing for that. And also so having that conversation. There are a number of things.
we obtain the HCD guidelines, and also we put on'' t have particular.
direction from the council related to that, however due to the fact that it'' s coming. through those state laws, we do assume it'' s crucial. As well as we think that there'' ll be sufficient area passion in it. But ought to the council desire.
to give that instructions, we'' re delighted to accept that due to the fact that I do believe it'' ll be. a crucial component for us to check out the criteria in.
our neighborhood statute, what we require to do to customize.
our neighborhood seaside program.And then some
various other things too, weeks to price demand. – Thank you, yeah. And I acknowledge that.
SB 9 things is certainly will be recurring and a bill like that is gon na take even more to navigate. Thanks. I do have one various other fast.
concern that I just bore in mind if I might while I have the flooring, somebody asked me to ask associated to SB 10, so if we utilize that SB 10 CEQA exemption, would certainly it be feasible to
. after that eliminate thickness from, as an example, various other.
components of community passages, I indicate, I know we are.
gon na have RHNA numbers that type of recommend that.
– Yes, it is clear and Matt'' s still muted.I ' ll solution it. Yes, that would certainly be a. possibility in theory, you can take a. single-family ' s owned home, placed an allocation for 10 units on there, for example, a barrier around the corridors to produce a transition area. That'' s something that ' s been talked around.
the delta of 9 given SB 9. We would have currently have.
a delta of six because, in most instances, well, I don'' t wan na state in most instances, in lots of instances, that an allowance of 4 systems.
on single-family residential or commercial properties is now is now possible. There are a great deal of ways where whole lots create an existing real estate.
could not permit for that. They could permit for just a duplex, yet then with that, they could seek added.
ADUs under our existing regulations. That'' s the permutations.
Those are the permutations.'that we ' ve been going through as we ' ve been assembling.
this overview under under S.And so just suffice to.
claim yes, potentially, but not the complete amount of SB 9. – Thanks. And also I appreciate you.
Truly value the upgrade. – Thank you, Member Brown.
Council Member Kalantari-Johnson. – Thank you, Mayor. And thank you for the discussion.
any opportunities with that as well as partner with our region companions that run the shift a youth program that have housing navigators as well as Smart Course assessors.
committed to this effort. Just desired to make that note. Thank you once more for the.
report as well as discussion.
– Thank you, kept in mind. – Thanks, exist any kind of.
other council member concerns. Resembles that'' s all the inquiries. So at this time, we will take it bent on the public as well as it appears like we have.
a (indistinct) hands up. I will certainly be calling on the initial number, contact number ending in 0828, if you could press celebrity.
6 to unmute yourself, then you can talk to this item 18, the State of The Golden State 2021 Land Use and also Housing Legislation updates. Go ahead and press star.
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a recognition that the so-called housing dilemma is really a government.
caused cost situation, there is no irreversible remedy possible. You should recognize that.
property rate inflation is the doing of an.
unethical corrupt federal government that invests published money, never paid off, which devalues our money that after that increases the cost of.
every little thing, consisting of housing. It'' s not through property owners or programmers. It'' s the federal government, period. 80% of all national debt was.
developed in the last two decades while home rates tripled,.
not a coincidence. Condemn the federal government.
and also the financial cartel. Past that, the affordability.
gains from thickness do comply with the regulation of lessening returns, and it is actually building and construction prices that have one of the most.
We currently have reduced, tool,. I assume SB 9 would certainly have us.
think high density zoning can not produce adequate.
That appears false. Now I might see dividing.
everywhere for perpetuity eliminating current.
The last two, we have information coming. (indistinct) Special whole lot is. The suburbs aren ' t gon na like this.
And also it ' s time to do away. No one, except those.
Thank you, Garrett P. Okay, I will certainly attempt again. I ' m not certain I ' m not hearing anything.There we go. Hi, I ' m for public comment.
Thank you. Okay, proceeding to Rufus. Conanfel, press celebrity, thank you. (overlapping chatter).
– Yes, I'' ve been in Advice. I'' d just like to thank staff for that oral discussion. It was extremely interesting. In my day job, I talk to city attorneys, coordinators, and the Division of.
Housing Unit Development on state laws, consisting of SB 9. As well as I simply wished to.
compliment the city team for taking a delay and.
see approach to just how SB 9 is mosting likely to play out. There are a whole lot of cities that have hurried to making statutes that we.
wear'' t think are gon na stand up to lawful analysis. As well as I assume this city.
is doing things right by kind of taking time and also.
letting the assistance come out to identify exactly how, if there are optimals to.
the existing zoning codes that need be made.So simply a
word of care, if you all are taking into consideration an.
ordinance to implement SB 9, put on'' t utilize a necessity statute.
for the normal procedure to accept it. And we think SB 330 restricts the amount of objective criteria that can be related to that. So, and also we'' re additionally expecting HCD to launch their support, hopefully before this.
in January, February, with any luck by March, I want to see it out as well as we expect HCD assistance to confirm a few of what I'' ve stated. Thank you all for your work.And I look
ahead to seeing.
how every one of this comes together in the coming year, thanks. – Thank you Rufus Conanfel. Exist any kind of other members of the general public that want to talk.
to product 18 on our agenda? Okay, seeing none, I will bring it back to council. Is there an activity to accept the State of The Golden State 2021 Land Usage and Real Estate Legislation.
update program report? Council Participant Cummings. – Proceed and also relocate this report. – Below we have a movement.
by Council Participant Cummings and also Council Participant Kalantari-Johnson. I take it you'' re low-key, right? -There we go, it wasn'' t working. I was having the very same computer mouse problem. I would certainly second that. – So we have a second by.
Council Member Kalantari-Johnson and city clerk, Bonnie Shrub, can we have a roll phone call vote please. Council Participant Kalantari-Johnson. I elect and Mayor Meyer'' s absent.Motion passes,
thank you.
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( overlapping babble )- [Patricia] Hi, my name ' s Patricia as well as I live'midtown as well as I ' m. calling about'my
worry concerning the president of. real estate college in the park. As well as I just wan na advise everyone.
that the (indistinct) Park provides everyone in the.
community a safe location for healthy tasks and also the placement of.
not being watched homeless encampment straight affects youngsters and households, specifically in the (indistinct) park. The location has it'' s( indistinct )alongside a children ' s playground the general public park (indistinct).
produce several security concerns.As we listened to tonight that we. were certain that the
encampment located in the next week. as well as we( indistinct) comment. And also in addition, we have concerns that there ' s already various other camping tent outdoor camping around the encampment, as well as we wan na ensure that. That is dealt with.
Let ' s do the right point. Please save Depot Park, thank you.
The next attendee, Garrett P. Press star six. -Hi, the thousands of Black. Lives Issue supporters like rioters, virtue signalers, with$ 30 BLM yard indicators.
Two criminal truth is that 13.6%. of the population is black, however terrible Black wrongdoers devote 33% of all fierce criminal offenses, higher percentage than that. for many violent criminal activities, consisting of murder as well as Black targets are overwhelmingly done. in by Black crooks. Criminal Black homicide by police in reality is of tiny element. Believing in absence of. outright authorities excellence warrants the resulting. anarchy of a police defunding or the appropriate advocacy of. a normalization of physical violence doors that is piling of only 2020s resulting extra dead Black bodies, nevermind the hundreds of others would prolong from sea degree to 1100 feet above the Highway 17 top. 2021 will be worse. Black Lives Issue is an anarchist and also bloodthirsty wrongdoers damp dream. The BLM is inflammatory racial sufferer ideology police defunding has actually caused this lively. increased criminal chaos is now worrying the dupe political leaders to restore
cops budget.The BLM is not for justice. or a numeration require come. That it is the BLM is. doing that has swollen, this new extreme criminal physical violence
and Black murder, not. bigotry as well as not bullying.
Authorities save lives by separating. violent criminal turmoil from individuals.
BLM cult worshiping is. creating a lot more crime and also fatality.
Santa Cruz ' s criminal kindness, likewise couple with.
its worrying criminal activity price ranking it among the'most. hazardous of California city.
Thank you.- Thank you for calling in. -Thank you, Mayor Brunner.
– Yes, it is clear and Matt'' s still muted.I ' ll response it. Yes, that would certainly be a. possibility in concept, you might take a. single-family ' s owned residential property, placed an allocation for 10 devices on there, for example, a buffer around the hallways to create a transition area. That'' s something that ' s been spoken about. And it ' s time to do away. I ' m not certain I ' m not hearing anything.There we go.