  
            Mayor and Members of the City Council: 
            This is the weekly report for the week ending July  22, 2016. 
            
            The next City Council  meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 26th beginning with a Closed  Session at 5:00 PM, followed by the  special meeting of the Richmond Housing Authority at 6:20 PM, the regular meeting  of the Joint Powers Financing Authority at 6:25 PM, and with the regular City Council agenda  commencing at 6:30 PM. The agenda may be  found by clicking this link: Richmond City Council  Agenda Packet.  
            
              - 2. The Richmond Tool Library is Finally Here!            
 
             
            We  are pleased to announce the Grand Opening of Richmond's first ever Tool Lending  Library! We hope you can join the Community Services Department and Mayor Tom Butt on Saturday, July 23rd  from 11:30 AM  - 3:30 PM to celebrate the  opening!  The event will take place at the City of Richmond Recreation  Center at 3230 Macdonald Avenue adjacent to Nicholl Park. 
               
            In the spirit of do-it-yourself culture, during the event you will be  able to:  
            
              - Tour  the tool library located at 3230 Macdonald Avenue;
 
              - Screen  print a t-shirt with the Richmond Tool Library Logo (please bring your own  shirt if you want to screenprint!);
 
              - Try  out our new tools by building tool bins for the library;
 
              - Help  us paint our new storage space (if you're interested in painting with us, make  sure to wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty);
 
              - Sign  up for a tool donation pickup;
 
              - And  more!
 
             
            You can learn more about the Richmond Tool  Lending Library by watching this video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGOBN3alGi8. 
            We look forward to seeing you and celebrating  with you Saturday, July 23rd!  Please RSVP through Eventbrite or visit our Facebook event page. 
Contact Kiana Ward at (510) 620-5552 or  email toollibrary@ci.richmond.ca.us for more  information. 
            Richmond Tool Library  Facebook Page     Richmond  Tool Library Instagram  
               
            
              - 3. Public Review of the Climate Action Plan
 
             
            Climate change  presents the City of Richmond with complex challenges and tremendous  opportunities. During the past year, the City has been working to prepare its  inaugural Draft Climate Action Plan (CAP).  Once adopted, the CAP will  serve as a roadmap for how the City will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,  and prepare for the impacts of climate change on public health, infrastructure,  the economy, ecosystems, and public spaces in our community. 
Richmond’s inaugural  Draft CAP was released on July 22nd for a 30-day public review and  comment period.  The Draft CAP is a  multi-objective  plan   that  addresses  environmental,  social, and   economic  issues  related  to  climate  change.   The Draft CAP builds  on  the  adopted goals  and   policies  in  the  City’s  General  Plan 2030 and the  Health in All Policies Strategy (HiAP) to further the City’s   efforts  to  build  health  equity  through   the  reduction of local Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, and to  simultaneously ensure that the community is well prepared for the impacts of  climate change.  
            The Draft CAP and all  appendices can be accessed electronically at www.richmondenvironment.org, and printed copies  are available for review at the Richmond libraries and the Planning and  Building Services Public Counter at 450 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd  Floor.  Community members and stakeholders are encouraged to review the  Draft CAP and provide comments by 5:00 PM on August 22, 2016. Comments may be  submitted electronically to richmondcap@ci.richmond.ca.us or in written form  to: 
            Attn: Lina Velasco,  Project Manager II  
              Planning Division 
              450 Civic Center  Plaza 
              Richmond, CA 94804  
            A presentation of the  Draft Climate Action Plan will be presented at the Tuesday, July 26th  City Council meeting. City staff anticipates presenting the final draft to the  City Council for adoption in the fall 2016.  
                 
            
              - 4. The RichmondBUILD Academy Graduates its 30th  Cohort!            
 
             
            The most recent RichmondBUILD Academy  graduation, featuring the program’s 30th cohort, was held on Friday,  July 1st.   It was a great morning for friends, family,  and distinguished guests.  Academy graduates received intensive job  training in construction and valuable certifications in CPR/First Aid,  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10, Hazardous Waste  Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 40, Confined Spaces, and Traffic  Control.  As a result of their training, RichmondBUILD graduates are  eligible for direct entry into the following unions: Carpenters, Laborers, Dry  Wall/Lathers, and Iron Workers.   
                
            For more information, please visit http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/1243/RichmondBUILD or call (510)  621-1780. 
            
              - 5. Richmond Main Street Presents: 15th  Annual Music on the Main!            
 
             
            Save the date, dust off your dancing shoes,  and come downtown for Music on the Main! The festivities will take place on  Wednesday, August 10th from 5:00 PM -7:30 PM in the parking lot on the corner of Marina  Way and Macdonald Avenue.    
            The concert will feature spectacular  performances by hometown favorites Andre Thierry (the king of  Zydeco) and But-tah & The Buttahluv Band. Plus: family-friendly activities,  artisan and food vendors, beer and other beverages for sale, drawing prizes,  giveaways, fitness breaks, free bike parking, and more! Admission is free. All  ages are welcome to attend. 
              
              For more information, visit www.RichmondMainStreet.org or call (510)  236-4049. 
            
              - 6. 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 week  included: 
            
              - Met with the City’s finance team to finalize the  documents for issuing reassessment bonds for the Country Club Vista area that  will lower property owner payments;
 
              - Met with the Berkeley Global Campus Community  Working Group “negotiating team” to discuss status of the project;
 
              - Met with local attendees of the Community Progress  Leadership Institute (Supervisor John Gioia’s District Coordinator Robert  Rogers, Richmond Community Foundation Executive Director Jim Becker, County Tax  Collector Russell Watts, Richmond Director of Infrastructure Maintenance &  Operations Tim Higares, and Mayor Tom Butt’s Chief of Staff David Gray) to  discuss the status of various blight abatement strategies;
 
              - Met with RYSE Executive Director Kimberly Aceves,  West County Y Executive Director Don Lau, West Contra Costa Unified School  District Director of Community Engagement Elizabeth Carmody, Richmond Community  Services Director Rochelle Monk and staff member Guadalupe Morales, and Mayor  Tom Butt’s Chief of Staff David Gray, to discuss preparation of a City of  Richmond Youth Master Plan;
 
              - Met with staff members from the City’s Finance  Department and Housing Authority to discuss finance and accounting procedures;
 
              - Met, together with Planning Director Richard  Mitchell, Senior Planner Lina Velasco, and Administrative Chief Shasa Curl,  with representatives from the prospective buyers of Hilltop Mall to discuss  redevelopment concepts in the Mall area;
 
              - Enjoyed a “get acquainted” lunch with the City’s  group of summer interns.
 
             
              
            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. 
            
              - 7. Early Medical Intervention Saves Stroke  Patient            
 
             
            According to the Center for Disease Control,  on average, one American dies from a stroke every four minutes, resulting in  over 130,000 deaths annually. 
            On July 7th, the Richmond Fire  Department responded to a 27 year-old male patient with sudden onset right side  weakness, facial droop and an inability to grip anything with his hand. The  stroke symptoms were quickly identified by Richmond Fire and AMR paramedics and  the patient was transported to Kaiser Richmond as a “stroke alert.” 
            Dr. Alvin Tang at Kaiser Richmond and County  EMS applauded the pre-hospital personnel for their accurate and rapid patient  care, which, combined with a prompt call to 911 and Kaiser’s new internal  stroke process, resulted in the patient being able to resume his life with  minimal deficits.  
            On July 13, 2016, Richmond Fire Engine 64 had  the opportunity to visit with the patient at a stroke conference in Oakland.  The Richmond Fire Department would like to congratulate Captain Steven Harris,  Engineer Kevin Carr, and Firefighter Joshua Tate (not pictured) for their  excellent life support skills.  Well done! 
              
            
              - 8. FY2015/16 Financial Audit
 
             
            Maze & Associates, the City’s external  auditor, concluded the interim phase of their audit of the City of Richmond  Financial Statements for FY2015/16 this week.  They will return on  November 7th for the final work on the audit, which lasts  approximately four weeks.  The objective is for the auditors to express  opinions as to whether the City’s financial statements are fairly presented in  all material respects in conformity with generally accepted accounting  principles. 
            
              - 9. Richmond Staff Love Pokemon Go and Discover  and Go!            
 
             
            If you’ve noticed people wandering the Civic  Center Plaza looking intently at their cellphones, you are witnessing the  phenomenon that is Pokemon GO! Librarians Sandra Stewart and Janelle Van Hook  have been meeting other Richmond staff during lunch hour capturing Pokemon and  battling at the Gym which just so happens to also be the Civic Center Plaza  Fountain. 
            You may have seen some Pokemon Professors on  the Civic Center Plaza on Wednesday evening. Librarians Janelle Van Hook and  Sandra Stewart led a Pokemon Go Safari on Wednesday, July 20th from  6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.  About 30  Pokemon enthusiasts young and old joined in to catch pokemon and farm pokestops  and learned about Discover and Go, a program that provides library cardholders  with free and discounted tickets to local museums and cultural institutions.  Everyone had a blast and is looking forward to another Safari in August. 
            Want to learn more about Discover and Go? https://richmondlibrary.discoverandgo.net/ 
            Want to learn more about Pokemon Go? 
              http://www.vox.com/2016/7/11/12129162/pokemon-go-android-ios-game  
                
                  
            
              - 10. Three Richmond Projects Selected as Finalists  in the KaBOOM! Play Everywhere Challenge
 
             
            The Play Everywhere Challenge is a national  competition that will award $1 million in prizes for the best replicable and  scalable innovations in city redevelopment and design that help make play easy,  accessible, and fun for kids and families. The Challenge is hosted by KaBOOM!,  a national nonprofit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play into the  daily lives of all children, particularly those growing up in poverty in  America, and will reward applicants who provide community-driven solutions that  integrate play into everyday life and unexpected places – sidewalks, vacant  lots, bus stops, open streets, and beyond. 
            Over 1,000 applications were submitted in the  first phase, and Richmond is very proud to announce that three proposed  projects made it to the 200 finalists. Finalists will receive funds and  assistance to further hone their ideas, and, in September, KaBOOM! will award  $1 million in prize money to enable approximately 50 winners from across the United  States to bring their ideas to life. Winners will be announced in early fall  2016. 
            
              - 11. Mathieu Court Alley Play Street            
 
             
            The City of Richmond, in collaboration with  the Richmond Art Center, the Trust for Public Land, local residents, and local  nonprofits, presented a project to paint interactive games and artwork on  Richmond’s recently transformed “green alley” to activate the space, making it  a fun, green, and clean place to play. The City will partner with the Richmond  Art Center’s Artists in Schools and Arts in the Community programs to host a class to develop design ideas and then work with artists and  local volunteers to implement the alley improvements.   
              
            
              - 12. City of Richmond and State Board of  Equalization to Host Workshop for Medical Cannabis Businesses            
 
             
            The City of Richmond and the California State  Board of Equalization are hosting a workshop for medical cannabis businesses on  Wednesday, July 27th. The workshop will provide useful information  for current and prospective marijuana business owners to remain compliant with  state laws, including record keeping requirements and remitting sales taxes.  Representatives from the city will be on site to answer questions about the  local application process, but no legal advice will be given during this event. 
            The workshop, which is open to the public,  follows the Richmond City Council’s decision to allow commercial cannabis  cultivators, product manufacturers, and dispensaries within city limits. 
            
            For Richmond developed an innovative plan for “Pop Up Play Days”— pop-up play spaces in  Richmond created by opening a street near public housing to unfettered play for  six hours, one Sunday per quarter. Kids and parents will engage in fun  activities that will, in turn, encourage community bonding, alleviate trauma  due to area violence, and build healthy habits. 
            In the next two weeks, Richmond  residents living near Nicholl Park, Santa Fe Union Park, John F. Kennedy Park,  and the Crescent Park Apartments will receive information from For Richmond about the date and location of a planning session during which they’ll be able  to help determine what kinds of fun and interactive play will occur at Pop Up  Play Days in their area.  
              
            
              - 14. Mayor Tom Butt Community Fund Annual Golf  Tournament
 
             
            The Mayor’s Community Fund Annual Golf  Tournament is now accepting online registrations and sponsorships. Visit fundraise.richmondcf.org/mayorsgolf2016 to sign  up!  
            The Richmond Mayor's Community Fund was  established to support activities in Richmond not currently supported by the  City or by other funders, such as youth leadership, summer employment, and  greening the city. A steering committee of community members has determined  that the fund for 2017 will support Richmond's youth athletic teams and  leagues. 
              
            
              - 15. North Richmond Residents Invited to Meet with  Mayor Tom Butt  and Supervisor John Gioia at “Time with Tom”            
 
             
            Richmond Mayor Tom Butt and Contra Costa  County Supervisor John Gioia invite all North Richmond residents to represent  their neighborhood, share their vision for Richmond, and build meaningful  relationships with neighbors, nonprofits and elected representatives at the  next “Time with Tom” on July 27th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Community  Heritage Senior Apartments courtyard. “Time with Tom” is a bi-monthly event  hosted by Mayor Butt to meet with residents in a casual and welcoming  atmosphere. Residents will have an opportunity to discuss various topics with  Mayor Butt and Supervisor Gioia. There will be music, refreshments, and a photo  booth.    
            This will be the fourth “Time with Tom” of  2016. Each event is located in a different neighborhood. Previous events were  held at Portumex Restaurant on 23rd Street, Jered’s Pottery in  Marina Bay, and the Courtyard Marriott in the Hilltop District. 
              
            
              - 16. Richmond Wellness Trail Living Play Preview            
 
             
            The Richmond Wellness Trail (RWT) is a  collaborative project between the National Park Service, the City of Richmond,  and several local nonprofits to develop an interactive trail with fitness  stations, game art, and innovative play equipment to provide health and  wellness opportunities within the public right of way. 
            A multi-day interactive design workshop for a trail segment will be held on August 8, 9, 10 & 11th, where one can drop-in, grab a snack and help  design the Richmond Wellness Trail. For more information about this event, visit http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/3252/Richmond-Wellness-Trail. 
            The “Richmond  Wellness Trail” is modeled after a completed project in Little Rock Arkansas.   The “Medical Mile” in Little Rock employed local artists to create  murals, statues, and displays focused on the project’s theme: “Exercise +  Smoking Cessation + Better Nutrition = 70% reduction in chronic disease”.   The Medical Mile is located along the Arkansas River Trail’s most  prominent section through downtown Little Rock. Key features include:  a  1,300 foot three dimensional mural wall, wellness promenade, and  “Body-Mind-Spirit” entry plaza.  By providing a safe, accessible, and  inspiring public space for citizens to exercise, the Medical Mile increases  awareness and prevention of obesity and heart disease.   
     
              The Richmond  Wellness Trail is envisioned to begin at the Richmond Kaiser Permanente Medical  Center and extend down 9th Street and onto the Richmond Greenway heading east.   9th Street was recently designated by the Richmond City Council as a  “Trunk Line” in the Pogo Park “Yellow Brick Road Project”.  From the  Richmond Greenway, the trail heads south on Marina Way South toward the  Richmond Marina and north on 16th Street and West on Nevin Avenue forming a 1.5  Mile Downtown Walking loop.  
   
              The Richmond Wellness Trail will connect nearby amenities such as the Kaiser  Medical Facility, Richmond BART/AMTRAK Station, Center for Performing Arts and  Downtown Richmond to the Richmond Greenway, several schools, the Rosie the  Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park, the Richmond Marina,  the San Francisco Bay Trail and the future Richmond Ferry service. 
              For more information about this project,  visit http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/3252/Richmond-Wellness-Trail. 
            
              - 17. 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. The Nevin  Community Center, Parchester Community Center, Recreation Complex, and Main  Library are among several City facilities hosting SSFP services. 
            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 
            
             
            
            
              - 18. Information Technology
            
 
             
            Website 
            Top  10 Webpage views for the week ending 07-22-2016 
                
            Facebook Statistics 
            Total page likes increased  by 75% 
              Total page views  increased by 95% 
              Total reached  increased by 24% 
            Twitter Statistics 
            Total profile visits up 26.3% 
              Total tweets are up by 22.9% 
              Followers are up by 41.4% 
              
              
              KCRT  DATANET OF THE WEEK: 
    
              
              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.   
      
     
              You can 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  
            
              - 19. Community  Services Highlights
 
             
            Sign up at the  Recreation Complex for fun summer activities!  Space is still available  for August and October. 
              
                      Futsal 
            After winning the Regional Tournament last  month, Richmond’s own 17 & Under Futsal team participated in the US Futsal  Championships in San Jose from July 14th-17th. They  competed against both national and international teams and placed second.   Congratulations to Coach Carlos and great job team! 
              
            Seniors 
            Seniors continue to enjoy many activities at  the Richmond Senior Center.  Dance classes are very popular and shown here  in the photograph is the instructor teaching a visually impaired participant. 
            Another popular activity these days is the  9000 piece puzzle being assembled by staff, senior employment personnel and  participants.  We can’t wait to see it finished! 
               
              
            
              - 20. Engineering/CIP  Departments
 
             
            Capital Improvement  Projects: 
            Civic Auditorium ADA Upgrades Project 
            Engineering staff  continues to oversee the Civic Auditorium Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)  Upgrades project in which the restrooms and facilities become further compliant  with ADA standards. There were new doors installed and work continues on the  elevator being installed in the lobby.  
               
              New Doors 
               
              Elevator Construction 
            Streets Division:   
            Paving crews ground  and paved on the Richmond Parkway from Interstate 80 to Lakeside Drive in the  southbound direction in lane two and worked from the outstanding pothole list and  base failures throughout the City. 
              
                
 
              Grinding and Paving on Richmond  Parkway 
            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 22 new poles and signs, installed 42 pavement messages including  delineations, fabricated 19 signs, repaired 32 signs and poles, and painted 131  feet of curbs. 
            
              - 21. Infrastructure  Maintenance and Operations
 
             
            Abatement: 
            Abatement crews  abated overgrowth on Carlson Boulevard along the fence line, removed graffiti  in various areas, abated vacant lot on 300 block of Carlson Boulevard, cleared  a homeless encampment near 6th Street, abated weeds on South 2nd  Street and Maine Avenue, and continued with removal of illegal dumping  throughout the City. 
                
              Carlson Boulevard  Fenceline Weed Abatement  
                
              Lot Overgrowth  Abatement 
              
               
              Santa Fe Neighborhood  Abatement 
            Facilities  Maintenance: 
            Carpenters installed  new blinds in the Recreation Complex computer room, constructed a new office  area in the Main Library, recycled bookcases, and installed shelving at the  Main Library. 
            Painters completed  the rear apparatus doors at Fire Station #68. 
            Stationary Engineers  repaired the condensate return pump on the steam system in the Main Library,  fixed the UV System water line at the Plunge, repaired the shower leak at Fire  Station #67, installed Code Enforcement staff lockers, and replaced missing  bolts to the Rosie the Riveter display at Marina Park. 
              
              Plunge System Repair 
            Utility Workers  removed damaged furniture from the Shields Reid Community Center, installed  soap dispensers at the Housing Department, and maintained 29 City owned  buildings. 
              
              Removal of Damaged  Furniture 
            Electricians repaired  damaged underground pedestrian wires at two intersections, continue to support  the Interstate 80 Interconnect project, connected power for new cubicles within  the Police Department, and removed a broken street light at 18th Street and  Barrett Avenue. 
              
              Street Light Repair 
            Parks and Landscaping  Division:    
            General maintenance  crews replaced the backflow meter at Nicholl Park, weed whipped the soundwall  on McLaughlin Street, pruned shrubs at the Civic Center, repaired the fence  located on the Greenway and the 23rd Street Grade Separation, relocated a  decorative trash can, trimmed trees in Civic Center Plaza, and performed  maintenance on Carlson Boulevard and Broadway Avenue. 
              
              Backflow Replacement 
            The tree crew cut or  trimmed trees on South 20th Street, 39th Street, Virginia Avenue, Columbia  Avenue, Valley View Road, Tulare Avenue, Ohio Avenue, Van Fleet Avenue, and at  Atchison Park Pines and Veteran’s Memorial Park. The crew also mowed and edged the  Civic Center. 
              
              Tree Removal in  Atchison Pines Park 
            Hilltop District  crews started weed abatement on Hilltop Drive and performed general maintenance  on the westbound side of Richmond Parkway center median from Interstate 80 to  the end of the soundwall. 
              
              Hilltop Drive  Maintenance 
            Marina District crews  mulched various sites for weed control, completed irrigation repairs, mowed  turf, and edged lawns. 
              
              Mulching in the  Marina District 
            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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