Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            1.    Meeting Notes 
The next City Council  meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 14th beginning with Closed  Session at 5:00 PM followed by the  Special Budget Study and Action Session at 5:30 PM. The agenda may be found by clicking this  link: Richmond  City Council Agenda Packet.  
            2.    City  of Richmond Receives Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant from   Caltrans 
            The Sustainable  Transportation Planning Grant Program was created to support the California  Department of Transportation’s (Caltrans) current mission to provide a safe,  sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance  California’s economy and livability.  Late last year, the City of Richmond  received technical assistance from the Local Government Commission to submit a  grant proposal under this program, and, earlier this week, we were notified  that we received a $300,000 grant from Caltrans to develop an Integrated  and Equitable Multimodal Mobility Plan. 
            The project will  assess transportation needs, evaluate mobility improvement opportunities, and  identify implementation strategies to create a safe, convenient, affordable,  equitable and fully connected multi-modal transportation network serving  Richmond’s 110,000 residents and 34,327 employees.  The City plans to  leverage funding under this program with funds allocated by the City Council  from the Environmental and Community Investment Agreement with Chevron to  develop a truly comprehensive first mile/last mile mobility strategy for the  Richmond community. 
            3.    West  Contra Costa Unified School District Seamless Summer Food Program 
            Free summer meals are being offered at a  location near you from June 9th - August 17th to all  children 18 years or younger.  This service will be provided by the WCCUSD  Seamless Summer Food Program (SSFP).  SSFP is making sure no child in West  Contra Costa County goes hungry when schools are closed this summer. Check out  when and where you or someone you know can get free meals by following the link  below. More information including menus can also be found on the site. If you  have further questions regarding the program, please call (510) 307-4580.  
              
            WCCUSD Food Service Department:  http://www.wccusd.net/page/256 
            Please use the following link to find all  WCCUSD Summer Meal sites with dates, times, locations, and meals: http://goo.gl/KysTkr 
            
            4.    Richmond  Urban Garden Contest and Showcase  
            Mayor Tom Butt has  announced the launch of his first Urban Garden Contest and Showcase. The Urban  Garden Contest and Showcase is a city-wide home garden event in which Richmond  and North Richmond residents have an opportunity to show off their edible gardens  for a chance to win gardening prizes and the title of “Best Edible Garden in  Richmond 2016.” 
            The contest  includes a garden showcase day on July 2nd to allow community  members to tour participating gardens and receive gardening tips from the  city’s top amateur gardeners. The submission deadline for the Urban Garden  Contest participants is Saturday, June 25th. Community members  interested in touring or participating in the showcase day must register for  attendance by June 25th. Full details are available at: www.RichmondCaMayor.org. 
            The winner of the  Urban Garden Contest will receive a prize package of gifts from Annie’s Annuals  and Perennials, Acapulco Rock and Soil, The Urban Farmer Store, and The  Watershed Nursery. All contest participants will also receive compost provided  by Republic Services and mulch provided by the City of Richmond. 
            Interested  residents should visit www.RichmondCaMayor.org for complete  contest details and a timeline, and follow the Urban Garden Contest on Facebook  and Twitter using the hashtag #RichmondCAUrbanGarden.” 
            5.    Clean-Up Day at Garrity Creek 
            The City of Richmond Water Resource Recovery  Department, in collaboration with stormwater maintenance contractor Veolia,  coordinated a trash clean-up day at Garrity Creek. This creek receives  stormwater and urban runoff from the commercial businesses and residential  areas, and discharges its water to the Hilltop Lake.  The litter in this  runoff, including fast food wraps, Styrofoam, plastic bags, bottles, and cans,  can adversely impact the lake’s water quality. 
            In 2013, the City installed a full-trash  capture device at Garrity Creek to combat the litter issue.  Thereafter,  staff from the City and from Veolia continually assess and maintain the  full-trash capture device to ensure its functionality and to keep litter out of  both Garrity Creek and Hilltop Lake.  
            This past week, approximately 400 pounds of trash  were removed from the full-trash capture device, the creek bank, and the creek.  The clean-up effort improves the water quality of the creek and lake, complies  with the State mandate to keep trash out of the waterway, and improves the  quality of life of many residents in the area who enjoy their daily walks along  the trail surrounding the lake. 
                
                  
            6.    RichmondBUILD  Academy’s 30th Cohort Graduation and New Cohort Applications Now  Available  
The RichmondBUILD Academy began its 30th  cohort on April 18th. Over twelve weeks, students receive intensive  job training in construction and valuable certifications in CPR/First Aide,  OSHA 10, HAZ Whopper 40, Confined Spaces, and Traffic. Their graduation is  scheduled for June 30th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 noon.  As a result of their  training, RichmondBUILD graduates are eligible for direct entry in the  respective unions for Carpenters, Laborers, Dry Wall/Lathers, and Iron Workers.  
              
              Cohort 30 at the  Laborers Training Facility in San Ramon, CA.  
              The RichmondBUILD  Academy is now accepting applicants for its August 2016 cohort! 
    
              For more information, please visit: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/1243/RichmondBUILD or call (510)  621-1780. 
            7.    YouthWORKS: 12th  Annual Orientation for the Summer Youth Employment Program  
                
            YouthWORKS hosted its 12th Annual  Parent and Participant Orientation on June 3rd and June 4th.  The event was attended by over 200 Richmond parents and participants.  Approximately 150 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) participants were  given their worksite placements for the summer and most will start work by  mid-June. The online application was launched on March 1st, and, as  of today, there are 189 applicants on the SYEP waitlist. 
               
            All summer youth employment program  participants completed mandatory workshops which included Money Management,  facilitated by Sparkpoint Centers of the Bay Area, and Workplace Etiquette  facilitated by Candra Muhammad (Employment Program Specialist II), Dr. Mary  Lespier, and Dr. Pedro Lespier.   
              
            YouthWORKS would like to extend a special “thank  you” to the 38 Richmond Employers who have agreed to be summer youth  employment worksites. 
            For more information, please visit: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/1139/Summer-Youth-Employment-Program or call: (510)  412-2044.  
            8.    Fiscal  Year 2016-17 Operating and Capital Improvement Budget 
            This past week, staff presented to the City  Council the updated draft budget for fiscal year 2016-17 with recommended  reductions totaling $1.9 million, reducing the projected deficit to $2.9  million in the General Fund.  Department staff representing Risk Management,  Transportation, and the Chevron Environmental and Community Investment  Agreement (ECIA) provided an overview of programs and services, and proposed  budgets for FY 2016-17. Staff will continue working to reduce the  projected budget deficit with the goal of finalizing a structurally balanced  budget for adoption. 
            9.    12th  Street and Macdonald Avenue RFP/RFQ Informational Meeting 
            On Thursday, June 9th, staff from  the City Manager’s Office hosted an informational meeting for developers  interested in submitting a proposal in response to the City’s Request for  Proposal/Request for Qualifications for the 12th Street and  Macdonald Avenue site. Staff worked with Employment and Training and Planning  staff to answer questions and present the City’s vision for the future of  Downtown Richmond. More information on the City’s current RFP/RFQ’s can be  found at www.ci.richmond.ca.us/OpportunitySites. 
               
                
            10. Information Technology 
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            City  of Richmond 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 is looking forward  to feedback from the community on this upgraded Mobile App. We welcome your  comments at webservices@ci.richmond.ca.us 
            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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