  
            Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            This is the weekly report for the week ending  April 22, 2016. 
            
            The next regular City  Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 26th beginning with  a Closed Session at 6:00 PM, with the regular  agenda commencing at 6:30 PM. The agenda may be  found by clicking this link: Richmond City Council  Agenda Packet.  
            
              - 2. Y-PLAN Presentations at Kennedy, De Anza and Richmond High Schools            
 
             
            Y- PLAN (Youth - Plan, Learn, Act, Now!) is a  unique, award-winning educational strategy that empowers young people to tackle  real-world problems in their communities through project-based civic learning  experiences.  Y-PLAN has partnered with the City of Richmond since  2007.  Ideas garnered from students involved in the Y-Plan process at  their high schools in the past continue to be implemented by the City as part  of numerous projects and programs. 
            Please join community members, educators, and  city leaders to hear this year’s students from De Anza, Kennedy, and Richmond  high schools present findings and proposals for improving health, including  mental health and digital connectivity, in Richmond.  The presentations  will take place Monday, April 25, 2016, from 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM  at the  Richmond Civic Center Auditorium (403 Civic Center Plaza). 
            During this year’s effort, Y- PLAN worked in  collaboration with community partners, including the Center for Cities and  Schools at UC Berkeley, the City of Richmond, Richmond Main Street Initiative,  the West Contra Costa Unified School District and Contra Costa Health Services.  For more information, contact the Center for Cities + Schools at (510) 642-7155  or www.citiesandschools.berkeley.edu.   
               
               
            
              - 3. Leaders from Northern California to Convene in Richmond to Discuss  Challenges and Solutions to Building the Next Generation Workforce            
 
             
            The Richmond  Community Foundation is partnering with West Contra Costa Unified School  District to present the 7th Annual Northern California Summit on  Children and Youth, Building the Next Generation Workforce, which  takes place on May 17th at the Craneway Pavilion from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. This year’s event  will feature a career fair for students and teachers, an ideal way to  incorporate participation from the target population of underserved youth and  students of color.  
            The Summit will ensure that our communities  are ready to fill the employment opportunities available in our region in  coming years, including health care, information and communication technology,  biotech and many other vocations.  In addition to presenting engaging  workforce programs that actively train and develop young people for careers,  the Summit explores academic, vocational, training, and mentoring programs  targeting underserved youth and community college students. 
            The Summit will  include inspiring speakers and presentations from programs throughout the Bay  Area, including Marc Philpart from PolicyLink, Sherice Torres from Google, and  Joseph Fortuno, a recent graduate of Hercules High School, as well as  concurrent sessions and roundtable discussions to tackle challenges and  opportunities.   
            For more information about the Summit  program, or to register, visit: Summit 2016. 
              
            
              - 4. Launch of Tool Library Initiative in Richmond
 
             
            We’re at 41% of our goal! 
            The Richmond Tool Library is a  free service that will provide community members with building, landscaping,  and artistic tools to be self-sufficient, take agency over their neighborhoods,  and build a more sustainable Richmond.  This initiative is the brain-child  of Kiana Ward and Guadalupe Morales, two of Richmond’s diligent AmeriCorps  fellows. 
            The crowdfunding campaign for the  Richmond Tool Library is now live, and you can donate to the campaign at: https://www.ioby.org/project/richmond-tool-library 
            The first phase of the initiative  is the launch of the project’s crowdfunding campaign to raise $12,598 by  May 12th to purchase the remaining inventory of tools as well as a  second tool shed. With insurance and fiscal sponsorship from the local  non-profit Urban Tilth, and support from the City’s Recreation Department,local  labor unions, hardware stores, and individual sponsors, the crowdfunding  campaign aims to get financial support from the community that the program will  serve.  
            Check out the video to learn more  about the crowdfunding campaign! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGOBN3alGi8 
              
            If you would like to donate tools, please  contact Guadalupe Morales at 510-620-6553 or email guadalupe_morales@ci.richmond.ca.us                                      
            Tool-gether, we can  build a better Richmond. 
              
              
            
              - 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. 
            Much of my time  this past week was spent in working on the FY 2016-17 budget and related  organizational issues.  Other meetings of note during the past week  included: 
            
              - Met with Councilmembers Jovanka Beckles and Jael  Myrick, together with Housing Director Tim Jones, to discuss standards for  future management contracts for Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) converted  properties;
 
              - Met with staff from several City departments to  review the final Berkeley Global Campus Community Working Group  recommendations;
 
              - Attended Police Chief Allwyn Brown’s swearing-in  ceremony;
 
              - Attended the monthly Council of Industries  luncheon;
 
              - Met with staff from the Planning and Building,  Fire, Housing, Code Enforcement, Finance, and Information Technology  departments to discuss coordination of housing inspections services;
 
              - Participated in a conference call with Russ  Branson, of PFM and the National Resource Network, together with Finance  Director Belinda Warner, to discuss the five-year financial projection;
 
              - Attended the PLUS Spring Forum hosted by The Center  for Cities and Schools;
 
              - Attended the first Board of Directors meeting of  the Richmond Promise, Inc.
 
             
            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. Richmond Public Library Teens College Scholarship
 
             
              
            The Friends of the Richmond Public Library and the Richmond Public  Library Teen Services are offering a $1,300 scholarship to a high school  student that will attend a four-year college starting fall 2016.  Students  who are either residents of Richmond or attend a West Contra Costa County high  school are eligible to apply.  The scholarship is open to both public and  private school students.  Application forms and scholarship details are  available at the Main Library (325 Civic Center Plaza), counseling or career  offices West Contra Costa County high schools, and the library’s website: www.richmondlibrary.org.   
                
            Entries must be received by Saturday, April 30th, 2016, 5:00 PM 
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              - 7. Teacher Applauds Richmond Writes! Poetry Contest
 
             
            The 6th Annual  Richmond Writes! Poetry Awards ceremony honoring Richmond student poets was  held on April 15th.  Mayor Tom Butt joined Arts & Culture Manager  Michele Seville, and the Richmond Arts & Culture Commission, in giving out  the awards to elementary, middle, high school and LEAP students before a  packed, standing-room-only audience of teachers, friends and families at the  Richmond City Council Chambers.  
            Ms. Flanagan, a  teacher from Nystrom Elementary School, sent a compelling letter of thanks  commenting on the value of the arts in schools: 
            “Thank you for the  wonderful Richmond Writes! anthology and award presentation. Having the Poetry  Contest, and honoring the students for their poems, is such a terrific way to  let students know that their self-expression and writing is valuable. The arts  really change the students' attitude toward themselves, and toward school, for  the better. I guess this observation is not news to you, but especially at the  lower performing schools, the focus is on the standardized testing. I'm sure  all the students will treasure the anthologies. This is a very big deal for us!  Thank you again!” 
            Participating  schools included Aspire Richmond California College Preparatory School, John F.  Kennedy High School, Juan Crespi Middle School, LEAP, Lovonya DeJean Middle  School, Nystrom Elementary School, Salesian College Preparatory School, Verde  Elementary School, and Washington Elementary School.  
            The winners  include:   First Place:  Jimena Villarreal, Gloria Zearett,  Yvette Casias,  Adriana Rosekrans,  Alexander Calderon-Jenson, and  Attallah Allan (all from Washington Elementary) ; Second Place: Amalia Clark,  Citlali Mendo, Jimena Villarreal, Monsieur Roberts, and Zoe Thorp (all from Washington  Elementary); Meylan Gutierrez - Nystrom Elementary; Third Place: Selena  Hairston, Liam Flagerman, Anahi Ramirez Vargus, Steen Madsen, and Abigail  Hackworth (all from Washington Elementary);  Special Merit Award: Paola  Rojas – JFK High School. 
              
               
                  
            
              - 8. Richmond-ECIA Community Grant Program Application Now 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. 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. Applications are due on Monday,  May 2 at 5:00 PM the City of Richmond City Manager’s Office (450 Civic Center Plaza,  Third Floor). 
            For general information or grant related documents please visit www.ci.richmond.ca.us/eciagrants. 
            
              - 9. 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. 
            
              - 10. Information Technology            
 
             
            Website 
            Top  10 Webpage views for the week ending 04/22/2016 
               
            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  Richmond’s 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. 
            
              - 11. Recreation  Highlights 
 
             
            Community Center Egg Hunts: 
            Spring Break Camp was memorable for the May  Valley Community Center. Twenty participants attended camp each day from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Recreation staff  planned a variety of fun games and activities to keep campers active. Campers’  favorite activities from the week included a Tie-Dye project and a BBQ picnic  with friends.  
                 
            Booker T. Anderson Community Center invites  you to join in the fun with the line dancing class every Wednesday from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM.  Classes are  $5 per season or $20 for the year.  We’ll see you soon! 
              
            
              - 12. Department of Infrastructure and Maintenance  Operations (DIMO) and Engineering/CIP Departments (formerly Public Works)            
 
             
            The Public Works, Engineering and Code  Enforcement/Abatement departments have been reorganized. They are now the  Department of Infrastructure and Maintenance Operations (DIMO) and the  Engineering and Capital Projects Department (Engineering/CIP).  
            
              - Yader       Bermudez will assume responsibilities as Director of Engineering and       Capital Improvements, and will have overall management responsibility for       the City’s capital improvement programs.  He will continued his       management responsibilities for managing the overall right-of-way       maintenance (street and sidewalk repair, pavement management, signs and       lines, street sweeping), including oversight of the City’s in-house paving       crew.  He will also have management responsibility for the City’s       traffic and general civil engineering functions, and for encroachment       permits.            
 
             
            
              - Tim       Higares, currently the City’s Code Enforcement Manager, will assume the       role as Director of Infrastructure and Maintenance Operations.  In       this role, he will have overall management responsibility for code       enforcement, abatement services, facilities management, parks and       landscaping maintenance, equipment services, and property/asset       management.  In addition to his excellent work as the Code       Enforcement Manager, Mr. Higares has significant prior public works       maintenance experience.
 
             
            Facilities  Maintenance 
              Utility workers  scrubbed floors at Booker T. Anderson Community Center, set up the Auditorium  and Council Chambers for various events and maintained 29 facilities. 
              
              Floor Scrubbing at  Booker T. Anderson Community Center 
            Electricians repaired a burnt traffic signal  controller at 33rd Street and Macdonald Avenue, relamped the light  and flag poles in Civic Center Plaza, replaced lights in the basement of the  Auditorium, fixed the street lights on Richmond Parkway between Lakeside Drive  and Blume Drive, removed traffic cabinet for construction on Nevin Avenue and  repaired knockdowns at Hilltop Drive/Richmond Parkway and San Pablo  Avenue/Macdonald Avenue. 
              
              Cabinet Removal on  Nevin Avenue 
            Parks and Landscaping  Division:    
              General maintenance  crews weeded the picnic area at Nicholl Park, continued with median maintenance  along Cutting Boulevard, performed irrigation repair at Lamoine and Nicholl  Parks, weed on island at 37th Street and Wall Avenue, delivered  trash cans for an art project, weeded on Cypress Pathway and Heavenly Ridge  Road, repaired play equipment at Rain Cloud Park, completed maintenance at  Clinton Play Lot, repaired irrigation at Hilltop Park, and weed abated the  North Richmond Ballfield. 
              
              Median Maintenance on  Carlson Boulevard 
              
              Median Maintenance on  Cutting Boulevard 
            The tree crew cut or  trimmed trees on South 16th Street, Bissell Avenue, Broadway, Lucas  Avenue, 34th Street, Santa Clara Avenue, Carlson Boulevard,  Macdonald Avenue, Hartnett Avenue, Cutting Boulevard, and at Marina Green and  Martin Luther King, Jr. Parks. 
            Hilltop Districtcrews  continued general maintenance of the Hilltop area, weed abatement of right-a-ways  in various areas, repaired damaged sign and completed weed abatement along  Richmond Parkway. 
              
              Sign Repair in  Hilltop 
            Marina Districtcrews continue to  perform weed abatement throughout the area, mowed and edged turf, and checked  irrigation systems. 
            Streets Division:   
              Paving crews  completed the paving of Morwood Drive, began paving and grinding on South 21st  Street from Ohio Avenue to Maine Avenue and worked from the outstanding  pothole/sidewalk list. 
               
              Morwood Drive Paving 
            Street sweeping performed commercial and  residential sweeping services for the third Monday through Thursday and the  fourth Friday in the North Richmond, Iron Triangle, North Belding Woods,  Atchison Village, South Belding Woods, Richmond Annex, Parkview, Panhandle  Annex and Eastshore neighborhood council areas. 
            Signs and Lines staff  installed 11 new poles and signs, painted 893 feet of curbs, repaired 31 signs  and poles and installed 13 pavement message and delineations including stop  messages. 
              
            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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