  
            Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            This is the weekly report for the week ending  January 15, 2016. 
            1. Meeting Notes 
The next City Council  meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 19th, 2016 beginning with  a closed Session at 6:00 PM, followed by the  City Council agenda commencing at 6:30 PM.  The agenda may be found by clicking  this link.   
              
              Image  of the San Francisco Bay, taken from the Richmond shoreline by KCRT staff 
            2. Martin Luther King National Day of Service on  the Greenway 
Make this  Martin Luther King Day a day on! Join the Friends of the Richmond Greenway  in partnership with the City of Richmond, for the ninth annual MLK Day of  Service, Monday, January 18th, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, along the  Richmond Greenway (4th-16th Street & Ohio Avenue).  Activities include volunteer projects, a kids zone, and a commemoration  ceremony. For more information, please visit http://www.richmondgreenway.org/. 
  
3. Get Covered! Health Care Enrollment Event  (Covered CA/Medi-Cal) on Saturday January 23rd  
  
            Get Covered, Richmond! 
            Millions of families now qualify  for free or low-cost quality healthcare, and there is an opportunity to find  out more about this opportunity during a health care enrollment event in  Richmond on  January 23rd: 
            Date:        Saturday, January 23, 2016 
              Time:        10:00 AM – 2:00 PM  
              Location:  Richmond Memorial Auditorium,  403 Civic Center Plaza 
              Languages  Supported:  Spanish, Cantonese, Hindi, Khmu, Korean, Lao, Mien, Nepalese,  Thai, Tibetan, Urdu, Vietnamese 
            Free assistance  at the event will be provided by certified enrollment counselors to help find  the best options for enrollees and their families, whether it's through plans  with Covered California, Medi-Cal or a new program called Contra Costa Cares.  There are health benefit options for everyone, regardless of age, income or  immigration status.  Covered California open enrollment ends January  31, 2016. 
            Please call Gabino Arredondo at (510) 620-6606  to make sure you’re ready to enroll or if you have any questions. To download  the fliers, please visit the City of Richmond Health Initiatives webpage at www.richmondhealth.org.   
            Download the Event Flier using this link. 
               
            4. Leadership Capacity Development Workshops for Richmond Youth 
ServiceWorks is a groundbreaking, national youth development program  that uses volunteer service as a strategy to help youth and young adults  develop the skills they need to prepare for college and career success. In  collaboration with the City of Richmond and Public Allies, the City is offering  a series of training sessions to coach young adults in developing group service  projects to make transformative changes in their communities. 
            Session 1, the MLK One-Day Program, will be held on Saturday, January 16th  from 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM at the Richmond Council Chambers (440 Civic Center  Plaza). 
            For more information about ServiceWorks, to sign up for this Session 1,  and to find out about future sessions visit this link:  RichmondServiceWorks 
            If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jantsan  Damdinsuren at (510) 620-6563 or jantsand@ci.richmond.ca.us. 
              
            5. Richmond Tennis Association Acknowledged by the USTA for Excellence 
Garry Hurlbut, one of  the leaders of the outstanding Richmond Tennis Association (RTA), reports that  the Northern California Division of the United States Tennis Association (USTA)  will be presenting the Richmond Tennis Association with the 2016 Outstanding  Community Tennis Association Award at their annual ACES event on Sunday,  January 31st.  
            This is a notable  accomplishment for an organization that represents the Richmond community so  very well throughout all of northern California. The RTA competes at a high  level against teams from surrounding areas including Oakland, Walnut Creek, San  Leandro, Berkeley, Claremont, Alameda. 
            Congratulations to Garry and  Maryn Hurlbut and the entire RTA Board of Directors for this honor. 
            6. Grand Opening of John F. Kennedy Park 
On behalf of the Friends of JFK Park, you are  invited to come to see the transformed John F. Kennedy Park (Cutting Boulevard  and South 41st Street) on Saturday, January 23rd,  1:00 PM – 2:30 PM.  This day  would not have been possible without the generous funding of partners and  remarkable volunteers who helped rebuild the park on Make a Difference Day in  October 2015.   The Friends of JFK Park are excited to showcase this  beautiful gem. 
Bring your family and friends to: 
            
              - play  in the new kids zone area
 
              - workout  on the outdoor fitness equipment
 
              - have  your kids tryout the new dirt bike track
 
              - take  a walk on the fitness trail
 
              - view  the completed event plaza mural
 
              - check  out the new Little Free Library
 
             
            To help keep you warm, the Friends of JFK  Park will have plenty of hot beverages.  For additional information,  please contact (510) 620-6511.  
               
                
            7. City Manager Chronicles 
I have listed below some of the topics for meetings that I attended this  past week in the hope that it provides an idea of the varied issues with which  our organization deals routinely. 
            Activities and meeting topics during the past week included: 
            
              - Participated in a comprehensive review of the  Preliminary Official Statement for the Richmond Joint Public Financing  Authority Lease Revenue Bonds, along with Finance Director Belinda Warner and  the finance team;
 
              - Met, along with Mayor Butt and Chief of Staff David  Gray, with Father Paul Fitzgerald, President of the University of San  Francisco, to discuss potential partnerships through the Richmond Promise  program;
 
              - Met with Cynthia Armour, Project Manager for Bike  East Bay, and Najari Smith, of Rich City Rides, along with Transportation  Program Manager Lori Reese-Brown and Engineering Infrastructure Administrator  Patrick Phelan, to discuss potential bicycle transportation program  opportunities;
 
              - Participated, along with Administrative Chief Shasa  Curl and Chevron Public and Government Affairs Manager Patty Canessa, in  interviews for the Executive Director position for the Richmond Promise  non-profit organization;
 
              - Met with staff members from the City and the West  Contra Costa Unified School District to discuss data collection agreements for  implementation of the Richmond Promise program;
 
              - Met with representatives from the Hilltop District  Homeowners and Stakeholders to discuss the Hilltop Landscape Maintenance  District, and other related issues;
 
              - Attended the monthly meeting of the Contra Costa  Public Managers Association;
 
              - Participated in the quarterly informational meeting  with representatives from the City’s bargaining units, together with Human  Resources Director Lisa Stephenson and Finance Director Belinda Warner;
 
              - Met with representatives from Richmond Swims to  discuss aquatics program opportunities;
 
              - Met, together with Richmond Housing Authority  Executive Director Tim Jones, with representatives from the Safe Return Team to  discuss housing policy issues
 
              - Attended a forum with Assemblymember Tony Thurmond,  hosted by the El Cerrito Branch of the NAACP at the Easter Hill United  Methodist Church.
 
             
            These meetings were in addition to attending the regular management  staff meeting, agenda planning, reviewing staff reports to the City Council,  doing department head “check-ins,” having discussions on various personnel  matters, and having short discussions with staff, community members, members of  the press, etc. 
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the  substance of these or any other topics. 
8. June 30, 2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial  Report 
The City of Richmond  issued its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the Year Ended June  30, 2015 on December 31, 2015 with an unqualified opinion from the City’s  external auditors, Maze & Associates.  The CAFR presents the financial  position and results of the City’s operations, as well as cash flows of its  proprietary funds for the fiscal year then ended. 
In conjunction with  the issuance of the CAFR, the City’s application for the Excellence in  Financial Reporting Award was submitted to the Government Finance Officers  Association (GFOA).  This certificate of achievement, which the City has  received in each of the past eight years, is the highest form of recognition in  the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting.   
            The City’s CAFRs,  dating back to fiscal year 2001-2002, are all available online at the following  link: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=1000 
            9. R-Transit 
R-Transit  provides door-to-door transportation service to persons with disabilities and  seniors (age 55 and older) living in the communities of Richmond, Kensington,  El Sobrante, East Richmond Heights, Hasford Heights, Rollingwood, and North  Richmond. Register for service and reserve your next trip to the movie theatre  for $2.00 each way. See the flyer below for additional details.  
                
10. Holiday Tree Disposal and Recycling Options 
Residents have several options to properly dispose of holiday trees.  Please read the summary below or access the flyer for more information. 
            
              - If you’ve not already used your allocated On-Call Curbside Clean-up(s),  call RSS Customer Service to arrange for no cost curbside pick-up at (510)  262-7100. Unscheduled pickups are subject to a $16.00 service fee by RSS.            
 
             
            
              - On any of your regular green waste collection days, cut your unflocked,  natural tree to fit in your yard waste cart. Trees must be 6 feet or less in  diameter and cut to 3 feet in length. Cut off top and remove stand and all  decorations. Artificial trees should be put into the trash bin. 
 
             
            
              - With proof of residency (driver’s license or CA ID), RSS customers can  take Christmas Trees to Golden Bear Transfer (1 Parr Blvd, Richmond M-F, 7:00 AM -5:00 PM; Sat-Sun, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) through the first weekend in February at no cost  for compostable trees; $8.50 disposal fee for non-compostable tree, or no proof  of residency.
 
             
              
               
            View a copy of the flyer and more information at www.richmondenvironment.org. 
            11. Information Technology 
Social  Media  
   
            Twitter Statistics 
              Tweet impressions increased by 24.7% 
              Profile visits increased by 32.2% 
              Followers increased by 18.0% 
      
  Website 
            Top 10 Webpage visits  for the week ending 01/15/2016 
              
            KCRT  IMAGES OF THE WEEK 
                
            Don’t forget to download and provide feedback  on the City’s mobile APP.  
              
            We welcome your comments at webservices@ci.richmond.ca.us 
            12. Public Works Updates 
Facilities  Maintenance Division: 
              Carpenters replaced  emergency doors at the Plunge, completed cabinets for the west wall of the  Senior Center and constructed a customer service desk also for the Senior  Center. 
Painters completed  the lobby of the Plunge and applied finish to the Senior Center cabinets. 
              
              Painting at the  Plunge 
            Stationary Engineers  repaired the radiant heating, replaced water supply valve all at the Plunge and  fixed the water closet at the Art Center. 
            Utility Workers  changed light bulbs at City Hall, set up Council Chambers for various events  and mantained 29 City owned facilities. 
            Electricians assisted  with Plunge repairs, fixed knockdowns at Hilltop and Shane Drives and Roosevelt  Avenue and Harbour Way, repaired lights along the Marina trails, removed the  traffic controller at 22nd Street and Nevin Avenue and repaired the  timing for the Greenway trail lighting. 
              
              Knockdown Repair 
            Parks and Landscaping  Division:    
              General maintenance  crews trimmed brush on Santa Rita Road, removed graffiti at Nicholl Park,  picked up trash on the Greenway, completed maintenance at the Clinton Avenue  turn around, trimmed medians on Carlson Boulevard, completed and mounted the  Santa Fe Union sign, tightened the loose fence at Santa Fe Union Park,  performed maintenance at Boorman Park and cleaned various storm drains. 
              
              Storm Drain Clearing 
            Hilltop District  crews conducted storm patrol, continued weed abatement and clean up of  right-of-ways. 
            Marina Districtcrews  completed installation of hot coal bins, irrigation changes at Shimada Park,  rose pruning throughout and storm clean up in the District. 
              
              Marina Maintenance 
            Tree crews trimmed or  cut trees on/at: Barrett Avenue, 37th Street, Macdonald Avenue, San  Mateo Street and Marine Street. 
            Streets Division:   
              Paving staff ground  and paved an area of 33rd Street, worked from the outstanding  pothole list, conducted storm patrol, constructed sandbags and delivered  sandbags.  
              
              Area Paving on 33rd Street 
            Street sweeping  performed commercial and residential sweeping services for the second Monday  through Thursday and the third Friday in the May Valley, Vista View, Clinton  Hill I – IV, East Richmond, Santa Fe, Coronado, Marina Bay and Point Richmond  neighborhood council areas.  
            Signs and Lines staff  installed 31 new poles and signs, repaired 33 signs, fabricated 43 signs, installed  pavement delineations and conducted storm patrol. 
              
              Stop Message  Installation 
              
            Feel  free to contact me if you have any questions or comments about these or any  other items of interest to you. 
              
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            Bill Lindsay 
              City Manager 
              City of Richmond 
              450 Civic Center  Plaza 
              Richmond, California  94804 
              (510) 620-6512 
              Bill_lindsay@ci.richmond.ca.us  
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