Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            This is the weekly report for  the week ending December 16, 2016. 
            
            The next City Council meeting is scheduled  for Tuesday, December 20th beginning with a Closed Session at 5:00 PM, followed by the  special meeting of the Richmond Housing Authority at 6:25 PM, and with the  regular City Council agenda at 6:30 PM. The agenda may be found by clicking this  link: Richmond City Council  Agenda Packet. 
            
              - 2. City Hall –  Holiday Closure  
 
           
            As a reminder, Richmond City Hall and other  programs and facilities, will be closed during the week between the Christmas  holiday and the New Year’s holiday (Monday December 26th through  Monday, January 2nd).  During this period, there will be a  substantially reduced maintenance capability.  As always, City staff  members will be available to respond to emergencies 
            
              - 3. Help the Community Services Department Better  Serve You
 
           
            The Community Services Department (formerly  Recreation Department) wants to hear from you!  The department is  currently conducting a survey regarding our programs and facilities. We want to  know how we can better serve you and your family through recreational  opportunities.  Please find and share a copy of the survey here: Community Services  Department Survey. 
            Thank you for taking a few minutes to provide  your input by Friday, January 13, 2017. Your responses and identity will  remain confidential. The compiled results will be shared with the Richmond  community and will be a critical part of our service planning.  If you  have any questions, please contact Rochelle Monk, Community Services Director,  at (510) 620-6511 or rochelle_monk@ci.richmond.ca.us. 
            
              - 4. Help Us Update the 2016-2021 Five-Year  Strategic Business Plan            
 
             
            The City of Richmond is currently updating  its Five-Year Strategic Business Plan (http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/1785/Five-Year-Strategic-Business-Plan), with an outlook  through the year 2021. The Strategic Business Plan was developed to help the  City implement actions outlined in the General Plan 2030, as well as other  priority issues that impact the quality of life for residents. We would be  grateful to hear your ideas for projects/programs on which the City should  focus during the next five years (between 2016-2021).  
            Please go to the City’s webpage, click on the  Community Voice icon and look under the “Economic Development Ideas” area to  locate the question regarding the Strategic Business Plan (http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/CommunityVoice/Ideas?initiativeID=Economic-Development-Ideas-1). Suggestions  collected by Monday, January 9, 2017 will be shared with the City Council for  possible incorporation into the updated plan.  
              
              
              
              
              
            
              - 5. City Manager  Chronicles 
 
           
            I have listed  below some of the topics for meetings that I attended during the past week in  the hope that it provides an idea of the varied issues with which our  organization deals routinely. 
            Meetings of note  during the past two weeks included: 
            
              - Reviewed a budget reporting and analysis       software, together with Finance Director Belinda Warner;
 
              - Met with representatives from the City’s       various bargaining units, together with Human Resources Director Lisa       Stephenson and her staff, to discuss strategies for funding retiree       medical payment programs (OPEB);
 
              - Met, along with Planning Director Richard       Mitchell and development consultant Alan Wolken, with Alexis Gervorkian,       the developer of several residential projects in the City;
 
              - Attended the Richmond Community Foundation       holiday event;
 
              - Met, together with Planning Director Richard       Mitchell, with Rajiv Parikh, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Real Estate at       UC Berkeley, and Emily Marthinsen, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Physical       & Environmental Planning and Campus Architecture at UC Berkeley, to       discuss development opportunities in Richmond;
 
              - Met with West Contra Costa Unified School       District Superintendent Matt Duffy, and members of his staff, along with       Senior Management Analyst LaShonda White, Planning Director Richard       Mitchell, Housing Director Tim Jones, and Finance Director Belinda Warner,       to discuss housing programs for teachers.            
 
             
            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.  
            
              - 6. Poetry Reading at Kaleidoscope Café 
 
             
            Richmond’s Kaleidoscope Café hosted an  evening of poetry on Sunday evening, December 10th. The poetry  reading was organized by Daniel Ari, a Neighborhood Public Art grant recipient  in 2016. His project, Richmond Anthology of Poetry (RAP) gathered  together poets from Richmond, collected their work for a book, and published  the collection with illustrations by Lauren Ari, Daniel’s wife.  
              Thirty Richmond poets recited original poems  to a welcoming overflow crowd at Kaleidoscope, which features open mics, local  musicians, and local artists as well as good food and beverages. Michele  Seville, Arts & Culture Manager, gave background on the Neighborhood Public  Art grant program. 
            Ari’s project, which lasted about eight  months, provided an opportunity for local poets to gather, share, and critique  each other’s work in his home. 
              The  book layout is by Jan Brown of Spokewise, also of Richmond, and printed by  Norfolk Press of San Francisco. The full title of the book is The 2017  Richmond Anthology of Poetry: 62 Voices from California's City of Pride and  Purpose. The cover price is $15. Poets all receive a free copy and may  purchase extra copies at $12 poet's rate. 
              The  book is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1600521355. NorfolkPress.com  will also have the book for sale. Or order from Daniel Ari at richmondpoetry@sonic.net.  
            
              - 7. Richmond’s Minimum Wage Ordinance
 
             
            The next increase in the City of Richmond’s  minimum wage increase goes into effect on January 1, 2017.  Effective  on that date, the minimum wage as set forth in Richmond’s Minimum Wage  Ordinance (RMC 7.108) will be $12.30/hour (compared to $10.50/hour for the  State of California effective 2017, and the current $11.52/hour which went into  effect in Richmond on January 1, 2016). The Minimum Wage Ordinance applies to  any employee who works two or more hours per week. 
            To advise the business community of this  upcoming change, the Employment and Training staff posted notices announcing  the increase on KCRT and the City’s website. Packets were mailed to over 1,000  businesses and to the Richmond Chamber of Commerce members to inform them of  the change. The information packet includes versions of the official  notice in various languages that must be posted in all workplaces along with a  list of employer and employee rights under the  Ordinance. Employers who pay for less than 800 hours of employee  labor in a given two week period need not pay the City’s minimum wage until  they pay over 800 hours or more of employee labor in a two week period. This is  the next of three annual increases that will max out at $13.00/hour on January  1, 2018. 
            For questions and concerns, please contact  Gina Baker at (510) 307-8011. 
            
              - 8. Community Services Highlights            
 
             
            Love Your Block Orientation- Year 2 
            On Thursday, December 8th, the  Love Your Block team met with their 2016/2017 mini-grant recipients for the  first time since their selection. The orientation took place in City Hall’s  Richmond Room  and opened with a few words from Community Services  Director, Rochelle Monk, and Mayor Tom Butt's Chief of Staff, Alex Knox.  AmeriCorps VISTA members Stephanie Ny and Nadia Perez then proceeded with a  timeline, requirements, and support guides for the next five months (the scope  of grant projects). This event was just the first step in helping move these  community projects forward and ensuring their success in building a healthier,  more livable, and safer Richmond. 
              
            Shields-Reid 
              Shields Reid Achieve Afterschool Program  attended the Nutcracker Ballet in Oakland on Sunday, December 11. Before the  show, 18 girls, and staff, were treated to a tea party with the ballerinas  backstage. The girls from Shields Reid were excited to meet real ballet dancers  and dream of being on stage some day with sugar plum fairies and ice queens. 
               
            
              - 9. Information Technology
 
           
            Website Statistics 
            For  the week ending 12/16/2016 
              
            Facebook Statistics 
              Page likes are up. 
            Twitter Statistics 
              Tweets increased by  15.2% 
              Tweet impressions  increased by 11.5% 
              Profile visits  increased by 11.3% 
              Followers are up 
            KCRT  DATANET OF THE WEEK: 
                
              
            City of Richmond Mobile APP UPDATE  
              The City of Richmond’s mobile phone app is  available on the Apple App store and Google Play store.  It makes a great  holiday gift – especially since it’s free!   
      
     
              This City of  Richmond mobile app provides Richmond’s community members with one-stop access  to City services and information via mobile devices. The app allows quick and  real-time reporting of neighborhood-related issues; viewing the City’s Events  Calendar; finding addresses and phone numbers of local businesses, city  departments and council members. Locating one of Richmond’s numerous parks, and  welcoming libraries and community centers, including reserving rental space for  that special occasion are all done with ease!  
            You may view the City’s mobile  app on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i4W1wVvB9fw 
            The City of Richmond is looking forward to  feedback from the community on this upgraded Mobile App. We welcome your  comments at webservices@ci.richmond.ca.us. 
            
              - 10. Engineering/CIP  Departments
 
             
            Capital Improvement  Projects: 
              The Auditorium  Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvements are progressing well. The  elevator glass has been installed and the elevator is almost complete. 
               
              Auditorium Elevator 
            The Bay Area Rapid Transit  (BART) entrance project continues to press forward despite weather conditions.  The sidewalks have been laid and construction continues on the remainder of the  entrance. 
              
              
              BART Entrance Project 
            Streets Division:   
              Paving crews worked  from the outstanding pothole list utilizing hot mix patching, filled sand bags,  and performed storm patrol. 
              
              Hot Mix Potholing on  Shane Drive 
            Street sweeping staff  performed commercial and residential sweeping services for the second Monday  through Wednesday and the third Thursday and Friday in the May Valley, Vista  View, Clinton Hill I – III, Atchison Village, South Belding Woods, Santa Fe,  Coronado, Marina Bay, and Point Richmond neighborhood council areas as weather  permitted.  
            Signs and Lines staff  repaired 27 signs and poles, installed nine new signs and poles, fabricated 22  new signs, painted 142 feet of pavement and installed nine pavement markings. 
            
              - 11. Infrastructure  Maintenance and Operations
 
             
            Abatement: 
              Abatement crews  abated I-80/Central underpass, removed a homeless encampment from the rear of  2800 Esmond Ave, removed graffiti and tons of  illegal dumping from  various locations around the city. 
               
                 
              Illegal Dumping  Removed 
               
              Graffiti  Removal 
            Code Enforcement: 
              Code Enforcement  Officer Tisdell received a report of illegally dumped garbage and debris on the  700 block of So. 29th Street. Mail and other correspondence was  retrieved from the debris. The suspect was contacted and informed that they  would be responsible for the illegal dumping and they returned to remove the  debris.  
              
                
              So. 29th  Street Illegal Dumping 
            Facilities  Maintenance: 
              Carpenters continue  to clean and repair the drop ceiling at Fire Station #66, and repaired the roof  of the Richmond Museum. 
            Painters continued painting at the Annex  Senior Center. 
            Utility Workers scrubbed and waxed floors at  the Main Library, set up various rooms for events, and maintained 29 City owned  facilities. 
                
              Floor Waxing at the  Main Library 
            Electricians repaired  the traffic signal at Harbour Way and Chanslor Avenue, restored lighting to  path bollards in the Marina, addressed knock down at Hilltop Drive and Rober H.  Miller Drive, repaired lighting in the Barrett Avenue underpass, installed a  protective sand barrel at Marina Bay Parkway and Regatta Boulevard and  continued to support the Nevin Avenue Streetscape project. 
              
              Barrett Avenue  Underpass Lighting Repair 
            Parks and Landscaping  Division:    
              General maintenance  crews replaced a backflow meter on San Pablo Avenue, repaired irrigation at  Burg Park, fixed broken fixtures of the Nicholl Park restroom, repaired the  play equipment at Burg Park, and continued with trimming and mulching at Civic  Center Plaza. 
               
              Burg Park Play  Equipment Repair 
            The tree crew cut or  trimmed trees on 18th Street, 23rd Street, 35th  Street, 36th Street, Staton Avenue, Robert Miller Drive, Ohio  Avenue, and Rheem Drive. Trimmed or cut trees at Barbara and Jay Vincent Park,  Marina Green Park, and the Marina right-of-way.  
              
              Tree Cutting in the  Marina 
            Hilltop District  crews continued weed abatement on the Richmond Parkway, performed maintenance  on Blume Drive, ground tree stumps on Blume Drive, begain maintance on the  center medians of Blume Drive, continued maintenance around Hilltop Mall  business area, and performed general maintenance around Country Club Vista and  Bay Vista Parks. 
            Marina District crews repaired a fence at  Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, weeded planter beds, ordered new lids to replace  stolen lids, painted refuse cans and barbeque pits, and sowed wildflower seeds  throughout the Marina. 
              
              
            Feel  free to contact me if you have any questions or comments about these or any  other items of interest to you. 
            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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