HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3e. 05-17-2022 City Manager Report5/17 City Manager Report1. League of Cities Conference
22. Luca Benedetti Memorials
33. Laguna Lake Dog Park Upgrades Survey
44. Draft Outdoor Dining Guide and Survey
5. Supplemental BudgetPlanning to release the proposed supplemental budget on May 24thIt will be a balanced budget
Arts and Culture Recovery GrantOffered to local non-profit arts and culture organizationsFifteen organizational grants at $5,000 eachApplication are due by June 15thCULTURAL GRANTS-IN-AID PROGRAMThe funding amount per grant award will be fixed at $4000 per application and the program will be discontinued once the funding has been exhaustedGrant applicants may be considered for a funding bonus up to $1000 total based on the addition of inclusion and sustainability practices. 6. PCC Grant Program6
Penal Code 837 PCis the California statute that authorizes a citizen’s arrest.Under837 PC, a citizen may arrest a perpetrator in the following circumstances:the perpetrator commits, or attempts to commit, amisdemeanor offensein the citizen’s presence.the citizenknows, directly or indirectly, that the perpetrator committed afelony; and/or,a felony has been committed and the citizen hasreasonable causefor believing the perpetrator committed it.7. What are the Grounds for a Citizens Arrest7
Special Event Committee ProcessSpecial Event Committee comprised of nine City Divisions and meets monthly to review external community event applications:Parks & Recreation, Police, Fire, Parks Maintenance, Transportation, Transit, Tourism, and Risk Management.Requirements: All appropriate application and permit paperwork received minimum of 90-days and approved by the City’s Special Event Committee: including liability insurance, parking plan, security requirements, sustainability (bike parking, water bottles, recycling), additional restrooms, potential volunteers for parking and/or directional duties (marches/parades).Applicant responsible for providing mailings to bordering neighborhood and businesses regarding the event.Site visits by applicant and Parks Maintenance for final approval.Special Event Committee conducts post event review and makes recommendations for future events related to applicant and/or facility
7. Creek Fire at Mariposa and ChuparrosaFireLed the response to this incident.Tactical work during the fire includedArea has been pre-planned for fire fighting set up per plan. 2 approaches used (Creek and Neighborhood)Personnel and hand tools were used; water was needed so crews did take water from the neighborhood as it was deemed quickestAs always had Contingency plan,Multiple units were strategically placed and ready to defend homes if the lookout noticed the fire approachingResources knew there were light winds, low temperatures, and high relative humidity, limiting the fire's potential for rapid growth.
8. Staff’s Continued Work on Emergency Preparedness1.Interdepartmental Team: Admin (Communications and Natural Resources), CSG, CDD, Fire, Parks and Rec, Police, PW and Utilities all coordinate.2.New Emergency Manager is James Blattner and much more information and communication to come from him to Council and the Community.Who1.Fuel Reduction2.Risk Reduction (which includes addressing issue associated with people camping in the creek corridor)3.Communications(provide outreach and information via the new Emergency Manager on this topic to the Community)Focus on Fire PreparednessThe City is committed to a safe, healthy, prepared, & resilient community. Emergency Preparedness
117. State of the CityJoin us to celebrate the City's accomplishments and to get a look ahead at what's next.May 256 - 7 p.m.City/County Library, Community Roomwww.slocity.org/stateofthecity