  
            Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            This is the City Manager's Weekly Report for the two weeks ending March 25, 2016. 
            1. Meeting Notes 
The next regular City  Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 5th. Enjoy the break  next week! 
2. Richmond-ECIA Community Grant Program Application is Available! 
The Richmond – ECIA Competitive Grant Program is funded through the  Chevron Modernization Project Environmental and Community Investment Agreement  (ECIA) that was entered into between the City of Richmond and Chevron in 2014.  Grants ranging from $5,000 to $75,000 will be awarded to Richmond-serving  organizations that provide projects or programs focused on the Richmond  community, youth, and youth sports. 
The grant guidelines and application was released on March 16th  on the City’s BidsOnline system. To apply, you must register your organization  on the BidsOnline system at www.ci.richmond.ca.us/bids in order to download the application (select category “#99888 – Not-for-profit  organizations” when registering). City staff is hosting a technical workshop to  review the grant guidelines and application in detail on Tuesday, March 29th  at 6:00 PM at 440 Civic Center Plaza  (City Council Chambers). For general information regarding the grant or to  access the videotaped version of the technical workshop, visit www.ci.richmond.ca.us/eciagrants.    
              
            3. ECIA Grant Review  Panelists Needed – Application Deadline April 8th! 
 Related to the previous report item, the City  of Richmond is seeking individuals interested in reviewing applications for the  Richmond – Environmental and Community Investment Agreement (ECIA) Community  Grants Program. Grant review panelists are fundamental to the decision making  and awarding process. The Mayor is looking to appoint individuals that will:  (1) thoroughly review and objectively score grant applications in accordance  with specified criteria, (2) serve on the panel from May 2016 - April 2017  (majority of work will be done in May/June 2016), and (3) make recommendations  to City Council for grant funding consideration. Anyone interested should  complete a Board or Commission  Application and submit it to the City Clerk's Office by Friday, April 8th. 
For more information  or questions contact (510) 620-6828, email eciagrants@ci.richmond.ca.us or visit www.ci.richmond.ca.us/eciagrants. 
4. Groundwork Richmond and City of Richmond Partner in Tree  Planting on Cesar Chavez Day 
 On Cesar Chavez Day, Thursday, March 31st, from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Groundwork Richmond, the City of Richmond Parks and Landscaping staff,  volunteers from Leadership High School, and resident owners of Atchison  Village, will join forces to host a community redwood tree planting event in  the Atchison Village Park.   
Groundwork Richmond is an organization that works to empower people,  businesses and organizations to promote environmental, economic and social  well-being through planting trees, providing youth apprenticeships, and sharing STEM education with residents of the local community.  As part of  this redwood tree planting effort, Groundwork Richmond will track the potential  greenhouse gas (GHG) sequestration capacity of each tree, and measure the  benefits of urban forest expansion to our communities. 
            The Groundwork Richmond Green Team will lead this effort with a  goal to plant 40 trees.  The Green Team is a pre-employment training  program for local high school age youth to develop leadership and job skills,  visit National Parks, earn paid apprenticeships, and learn about careers in the  outdoors. 
            All are invited to attend this event to help beautify our public spaces,  meet new people, and help clean the air through the power of trees.  This  is a family friendly event, so bring your family and friends, or come alone and  enjoy time with your community in the outdoors.  Water and light snacks  will be provided. 
            Again, the event is on Cesar Chavez Day, Thursday March 31st,  from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Atchison Village Park in Richmond, on Curry  Street near the west end of Macdonald Avenue. Bring your water bottle, sun  protection, closed-toed shoes and a love of trees and the outdoors. 
            5. Construction Trades Day for Richmond residents 
Chevron and RichmondBUILD are hosting a Construction Trades Day to share  information about the exciting job opportunities on the Chevron Refinery  Modernization Project.  Members from the Contra Costa Building Trades will  be on hand to provide information about the many apprenticeship programs,  prerequisites, and career opportunities. Confirmed to attend are  representatives from the Carpenters, Electricians, Laborers, Iron Workers,  Plumbers/Steamfitters, Boilermakers, and Operating Engineers.  
Richmond residents will have access to information and resources about  job training, removing employment barriers, and credit counseling. 
            What:      Construction Trades Day 
              When:      April 5th from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 
              Where:    Richmond Convention Center 
                   Bermuda Room 
                   440 Civic Center Plaza 
              
             
            6. West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) LCAP Survey  Announcement 
 The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a critical part of  the new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF).  Each school district in the  State of California must engage parents, educators, employees and the community  to establish plans that describe the school district’s overall vision for  students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve  the vision and goals. 
The WCCUSD 2015-16 LCAP Feedback Survey is now open in  English and Spanish. This anonymous survey is an important part of WCCUSD's  stakeholder engagement process to gather feedback on the design and  implementation of the LCAP.  The survey will be open until April 22,  2016. 
            Please take the survey (English version) (Tome la encuesta en Español) now.  Your participation is critical in this  decision-making process. 
            Please also feel free to share and distribute with your networks and  community. 
            7. Successful Application Launch for the Richmond Promise 
The Richmond Promise  application closed Thursday, March 17th at 11:59 PM.  With  assistance from City staff, the West Contra Costa Unified School District  (WCCUSD), and community partners, the Richmond Promise closed out the week  strong, with 452 total complete applications representing students  from 16 local schools. The next step is for Scholarship America to  work with WCCUSD to verify applications. Scholarship America will notify  Richmond Promise scholars of their award.  
            This first class of  Richmond Promise scholars represents just the beginning of what we know can and  will be much more than a scholarship program, but a collaborative initiative to  ensure every Richmond young person graduates with the skills, support, and  pathways to achieve higher education and high quality careers of their choice.  Looking ahead, we will be working with WCCUSD, our education partners, and  Richmond Promise scholars to analyze the process and results of this first  class and collectively address any barriers and equity challenges to access  this opportunity. Thank you to everyone for your support of the Richmond  Promise during its inaugural launch!  
            For more info or  questions, please visit: www.richmondpromise.org or contact Jessie  Stewart, Executive Director, Jessie.stewart@richmondpromise.org | (510) 620-6570 
              
            8. 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. 
Much of my time this past week was spent in budget meetings with staff  members.  Other activities and meeting topics during the past two weeks  included: 
            
              - Attended the Community Progress Leadership  Institute, a week long seminar focusing on “turning vacant spaces into vibrant  places,” along with Code Enforcement Manager Tim Higares, Alex Knox of Mayor  Butt’s staff, Robert Rogers of Supervisor John Gioia’s staff, Richmond  Community Foundation Executive Director Jim Becker, and Contra Costa County  Treasurer-Tax Collector Russel Watts.  The very informative seminar was funded  by the Center for Community Progress.
 
              - Met, along with City Manager’s office staff member  LaShonda White, with Tom Leatherman, Rosie the Riveter National Park  Superintendent, and Sue Fritzke, Assistant Superintendent, to discuss  coordinating various projects and activities;
 
              - Attended a celebratory event hosted by the Trust  for Public Land, launching the STEM program at the recently rebuilt John F.  Kennedy Park;
 
              - Met, along with various City staff, with Supervisor  John Gioia to discuss the operation of the methadone clinic on Cutting  Boulevard;
 
              - Met, along with Mayor Butt and City staff members,  with Supervisor John Gioia, to discuss the service planning and fiscal analysis  for evaluating the possible annexation of unincorporated North Richmond;
 
              - Met, together with Planning Director Richard  Mitchell, with a development group that may be interested in investing in  Hilltop Mall;
 
              - Met with representatives from Lifelong Medical to  discuss their new clinic site on Harbour Way;
 
              - Attended the monthly West County Mayors and  Supervisors meeting, at which Richmond’s Information Technology Director Sue  Hartman made a presentation regarding the status of the installation of a free  wireless network in Richmond;
 
              - Met, together with Finance Director Belinda Warner,  with Jo Mortenson, the City’s financial advisor, to discuss debt management  issues;
 
              - Met with representatives of Alliant Insurance, the  City’s benefit brokers, to discuss cost containment strategies;
 
              - Met, along with City staff members Adam Lenz and  Tim Higares, with Stan Hakes, Executive Director of RecycleMore, to discuss  ways to improve the City’s recycling programs;
 
              - Enjoyed a short visit with a student delegation  from Shimada, Japan, one of Richmond’s sister cities;
 
              - Met, together with City Manager’s office staff  member LaShonda White, with managers of the City’s public safety departments to  discuss use of ECIA funding for their programs;
 
              - Attended my monthly check-in meeting with WCCUSD  Superintendent Dr. Bruce Harter.
 
             
              
            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. 
            9. FY 2016-17 Budget  Hearings 
This past week, staff budget review meetings  commenced for preparation of the fiscal year 2016-17 budget.  During these  sessions, the City Manager, Finance Director, and budget staff meet with City  departments individually for a comprehensive review of their proposed operating  and capital improvement budgets for the upcoming fiscal year.  The staff  meetings are scheduled through Tuesday, April 5th.  Following  the completion of all these meetings, staff will prepare the draft budget to be  presented to the City Council on the first Tuesday in May. 
10. Terminal One Project  Draft Environmental Impact Report Available 
 On February 26th, the City of  Richmond Planning Division released the Draft Environmental Impact Report  (DEIR) for the Terminal One Project (Project).  The DEIR, which is  required under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), evaluates the  environmental impacts associated with the Project, analyzes alternatives and  identifies mitigation measures to avoid significant environmental  effects.  Release of the DEIR opens a 45-day comment period that closes at 5:00 PM on April 11th. 
            Comments on the Draft EIR should be sent in  writing by 5:00 PM on April 11th at  the following email:  Lina_Velasco@ci.richmond.ca.us or address: 
                         
                         City of Richmond Planning Division 
              ATTN: Lina  Velasco 
              450 Civic  Center Plaza, 2nd Floor 
                         P.O. Box  4046 
                         Richmond, CA 94804 
            The DEIR  is available online at www.ci.richmond.ca.us/terminalone. Copies  are also available for review at the following locations: 
            
              
                - Richmond Public Libraries:
 
                
                  - Main Branch, 325 Civic Center Plaza, Richmond,  and
 
                  - West Side Branch, 135 Washington Avenue, Richmond (Point  Richmond); and
 
                   
                - City of Richmond Planning and Building Services  Department, City Hall, 450 Civic Center  Plaza, Richmond. The Planning  Department public counter is open Monday through  Thursday from 8:30 AM  to 4:00 PM and Fridays from  8:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
 
               
               
             
              11. My Brother’s Keeper  National Lab event at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory  
            Two years ago, President Barack Obama  launched the “My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge” as a call for cities to  improve the life outcomes of all young people by implementing a coherent  cradle-to-college-and-career strategy.  This strategy ensures that boys  and young men of color can reach their full potential, regardless of where they  come from, who they are, or the circumstances into which they are born. 
              One of the goals of the My Brother’s Keeper  (MBK) initiative is to connect young people to resources to empower and install  a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The  Department of Energy joined the MBK alliance and task force and chose Lawrence  Livermore National Laboratory to host the MBK National Lab event on March 2nd.  Minority boys and girls from Richmond participated among 180 underserved  students from school districts around the bay area. 
            At the MBK National Lab event, students had  the opportunity to participate in hands-on workshops and demonstrations, such  as building the tallest freestanding tower out of spaghetti and other items,  programming Lego robots, learning the use of radio frequencies to locate  hazards, as well as other fun filled activities.  Students also actively  participated in a “Fun with Science” presentation where they learned about  electricity, chemistry, air pressure, and the states of matter. 
            Thanks to Larry Lewis, Executive Director of  Richmond PAL, and Savannah Stewart, School Resource Officer, for transporting  and chaperoning youth in Richmond to the event.   
            Along with other MBK Action Plans throughout  the nation, the Richmond MBK Action Plan will be recognized in Washington, DC  by President Obama to address the six goals of the MBK Challenge which include: 
               
                
               
                Ensuring all children enter school cognitively,  physically, socially and emotionally ready; 
                 
                  
                 
                Ensuring all children read at grade level by 3rd grade; 
                 
                Ensuring  all youth graduate from high school; 
                 
                  
                 
                Ensuring all youth complete post-secondary education or  training; 
                 
                Ensuring  all youth out of school are employed;  
                and Ensuring  all youth remain safe from violent crime. 
   
 
12. 6th Annual North Richmond Green Festival and Earth Day Celebration 
  
   
  This year’s 6th  Annual North Richmond Green Festival and Earth Day Celebration will be held on  Saturday April 23rd at the North Richmond Ball field/Park on  Fred Jackson Way & Pittsburg Ave in Richmond, California. There will be an  opportunity to volunteer from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and the Festival will  be held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The outdoor festival brings residents together to  celebrate the efforts that are being made to improve the environment and the  health of the community. The festival and celebration will include live music,  pony rides, arts and crafts, a farmer’s market, free food, and children's  activities. 
            Each year, local  agencies, businesses, and organizations come out and set up booths to share  eco-aware and healthy living information with residents to expose them to the  resources that are available to them. 
            Please contact  Carla Orozco at (510) 776-7568 if you would like to set up a table or booth at  the event.   Spread the word, volunteer and celebrate at the 6th  Annual North Richmond Green Festival and Earth Day Celebration. 
              
               
            13. Firefighter of the Year award 
The Richmond Chapter of the Kiwanis Club Firefighter of the Year Award  is presented to the firefighter who has exceeded the requirements expected of  his or her position and has shown a distinct pattern of community service,  professional achievement or heroic acts. This firefighter demonstrates a  dedication of duty, strong work ethic and positive attitude. 
            The members of the Richmond Fire Department are proud to present  Engineer Zachary Jenssen as the recipient of the Firefighter of the Year  Award.  Engineer Jenssen exemplifies all of these qualities and is an  outstanding ambassador of the City and Department. 
              Engineer Jenssen was hired with the Richmond Fire Department in 2007 and  has assisted in instructing every new firefighter recruit academy for nearly a  decade.  He also supports the fire training division in providing hands-on  emergency medical recertification training.  Engineer Jenssen oversees the  Marine Response Program which has helped boaters in distress along Richmond’s  shoreline.  Considering the demand for emergency marine operations,  Engineer Jenssen was able to attain a grant award to extend the department’s  marine operations training. 
            Recently, after rescuing an abandoned puppy from a residential structure  fire, Engineer Jenssen took the injured pup to an emergency veterinarian to  provide care for his burn injuries; he then adopted “Sparky” as his new best  friend, and an adored member of the Jenssen family.  The Richmond Fire  Department is proud to share this recognition with the Richmond  community.  Well done, Zachary! 
              
            14. Tenant and Landlord Resource List 
Because of the very difficult housing rental market, the Richmond City  Council asked that staff prepare a list of resources that are currently  available to assist renters and landlords to advise them of their rights and  responsibilities, and that might be of assistance in resolving conflicts over  rent increases and other issues. 
Resource lists in both English and Spanish are now available on the  City’s Housing Policy webpage: housing  resources.   
            We welcome suggestions for other resources to be included on this list. 
            15. Information Technology 
            Website 
              Top 10 Webpage views for the week ending 03/25/2016 
  
            Facebook Statistics 
                
            Twitter Statistics 
  
              
            KCRT DATANET OF THE WEEK: 
                 
            City of Richmond Website and Mobile APP UPDATE  
            An upgraded version of the City of Richmond’s mobile phone app is now  available on the Apple App store and Google Play store. The City of Richmond  mobile app provides community members with one-stop access to City services and  information.  You may watch the informational  video  for an overview of the app available for free at Apple App Store  for IOS devices and at Google Play for Android phones.    
              
              
            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 
            16. Recreation Highlights 
On Saturday, March 19th, the  Recreation & Community Services Department held its annual Spring Egg Hunt  and Information Day at Nicholl Park.  The day featured a variety of family  activities and community information tables.  Over 200 families and  friends enjoyed the Spring weather while receiving information about upcoming  activities, programs, and special events.  Children ages 3 to 12  especially enjoyed the egg hunt, searching for fun plastic eggs while six  participants won special Easter Baskets and seven won new bicycles with  matching helmets. 
               
                  
                
            17. Public Works Updates 
            Facilities  Maintenance Division:  
              Carpenters  constructed a housing for a new generator at Point Molate and completed  ergonomic adjustments to work stations within the Human Resources department. 
            Painters completed  the fitness center within the Recreation Complex, primered the stairwell of the  Library and safety striped the stairs leading to the boiler room of the  Library. 
                         
              Stationary Engineers  repaired the leak on the dehumidifier at the Richmond Swim Center, replaced the  strainers and traps with new covers at Fire Station #64 as well as various  other issues in the facility and inspected the stove at Fire Station #66. 
            Utility Workers  relocated Office of Neighborhood Safety (ONS) staff, set up the Auditorium for  events and cleaned 29 City owned facilities. 
              
              Office Relocation 
            Electricians repaired  the traffic signal wires and conduits at 33rd Street and Macdonald  Avenue, fixed Opticom sensors at San Pablo Avenue and Richmond Parkway,  repaired traffic signal pedestrian buttons at 23rd Street and  Macdonald Avenue, replaced the green light at 27th and Macdonald  Avenue, completed safety repairs in the Auditorium and removed a damaged sign  at Richmond Parkway and Macdonald Avenue.  
              
              Damaged Sign on Richmond Parkway 
              
              Sign Repair 
            Parks and Landscaping  Division:    
              General maintenance  crews performed irrigation repair at John F. Kennedy Park, performed  maintenance at Rain Cloud Park, weeded and trimmed the medians near Target on  Macdonald Avenue, trimmed shrubs at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, removed  graffiti at Tiller Park, pressure washed the picnic area of John F. Kennedy  Park and trimmed trees along Fire Access #2. 
            The tree crew cut or  trimmed trees on Jo Ann Drive, Hoffman Boulevard and Booker T. Anderson  Community Center. Staff also mowed the Civic Center Plaza lawns and access  locations for new tree planting. 
              
              
              Macdonald Avenue Median Maintenance 
            Hilltop Districtcrews  continued general maintenance of right-a-ways, completed weed abatement of the  Richmond Parkway medians from San Pablo Avenue to Atlas Road, completed general  maintenance and weed abatement on Blume Drive and installed irrigation valves  and rotors at Bay Vista Parks. 
              
              Richmond Parkway Median Maintenance 
            Marina Districtcrews abated the  medians throughout the district, performed planting and irrigation work along  the trail, mowed turf and installed park benches. 
              
              Marina Median Maintenance 
            Streets Division:   
              Paving staff prepared  and paved the Marina lot boat ramp, Waller Avenue from South 33rd  Street to South 37th Street, conducted storm patrol, prepared sand  bags and worked from the outstanding pothole and sidewalk lists. 
              
              Grinding of Waller Avenue 
            Street sweeping performed commercial and  residential sweeping services for the third Monday and the fourth Tuesday  through Friday in the North Richmond, Iron Triangle, North Belding Woods, Metro  Richmore Village, Pullman, Cortez/Stege, Park Plaza, Laurel Park, City Center,  Richmond Annex, Parkview, Panhandle Annex and Eastshore neighborhood council  areas. 
            Signs and Lines staff  installed 46 new poles and signs, painted 1,120 feet of curbs, repaired 28  signs and poles and installed 14 pavement message and delineations. 
              
              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. 
            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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