HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3d - City Manager Report Presentation6/7 City Manager ReportState of the City Address
6/7 City Manager ReportStatewide Water Conservation RulesAs of June 6th:Irrigation on residential properties limited to 7 pm to 7 amIrrigation on non-functional turf prohibited on commercial, institutional or industrial properties with certain exemptionsCity remains water-secure and resilient thanks to supply investments and past conservation, but water conservation should remain a way of lifeMore info at www.slocity.org/drought
6/7 City Manager ReportCOVID-19 PrecautionsKeep gatherings saferKnow before you go or gatherIf you’re sick, stay homeUse your maskBoost your immunityRemember the basics
6/7 City Manager ReportCitywide Tree Trimming Chorro Street (between Lincoln Avenue and Rougeot Place), north of downtown Murray Avenue (between Santa Rosa Street and Broad Street): Commuters are asked to avoid Murray Avenue, from Santa Rosa to Broad Street, from June 6 through June 10 during this time. Murray Avenue residents and businesses will be directly notified in advance. Foothill Boulevard (between Ferrini Road and Los Cerros Drive)
6/7 City Manager ReportAll Electric New Buildings Consistent with the Council direction and the Climate Action, staff are developing a program that would require new buildings to be all-electric starting in 2023More information and a chance to share feedback is at www.slocity.org/opencityhall
6/7 City Manager ReportSummer Break Sports CampsNew and expanded youth programming for summerRegistration is now open at www.slocity.org/Participants will learn and play a variety of different traditional and non-traditional sports through this 5-week camp.
6/7 City Manager ReportPublic Art Ribbon Cutting City of SLO and SLO Museum of Art have partnered for another piece of public art downtown.Designed by New York-based artist Camille HoffmanRibbon cutting ceremony on June 11 at 10:45 a.m. at the SLO Museum of Art
6/7 City Manager ReportFresh Compost at Emerson Park Community Garden Delivery of 2.5 tons provided by Hitachi Zosen Inova DigesterHigh-quality compost at no cost to gardeners that also helps the City to achieve SB 1383 targets
96/7 City Manager Report San Luis Creek Fire Hazard ReductionCompleted Work Efforts1. Focused Fuel (vegetation) Reduction2. CommunicationsOngoing Work Efforts1. Ignition Source Reduction ‐ Possible Fire Code Amendments2. Fuel Reduction ‐ Regulatory agency agreements3. Funding ‐ Fire Safe Council Grant programs4. Mapping & Communications
6/7 City Manager ReportEmergency Service Career FairSLO City Fire Department, Rangers and Police participated in the first Emergency Services Career Fair hosted at FS#1 May 23rd.16 SLO County Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, Park Rangers, Fire Department, and Office of Emergency Services agencies participated.Recruitment advertising included ALL SLO County High Schools, Cuesta College, Allan Hancock College and Cal Poly University.Over 400+ participants attended.
6/7 City Manager ReportCal Poly Commencement PreparationCal Poly Commencement 8:30 – 6:00PM June 11th & 12th @ Spanos5000 Graduates With Anticipation of 50,000+ In AttendanceSignificant Traffic Delays With Road ClosuresEarly Bar Hours – Open At 6:00AM Saturday & SundaySLO PD Increased Staffing, Messaging, Motors & BicyclesCalifornia Blvd. ClosedHwy.1 @ HighlandSanta Rosa IntersectionFoothill @ CaliforniaDowntown Streets
6/7 City Manager Report2022 Concerts in the Plaza LineupProvided by Downtown SLO in partnership with the City1.June 24 – Brass Mash2.July 1 – RESINATION3.July 8 – The Mother Corn Shuckers4.July 15 – Damon Castillo Band5.July 22 – Dante Marsh & the VibeSetters6.July 29 – The Molly Ringwald Project7.August 5 – Moonshiner Collective8.August 12 – Carbon City Lights9.August 19 – The Tipsy Gypsies10.August 26 – Truth About Seafood