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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3d - City Manager Report Presentation6/7 City Manager ReportState of the City Address 6/7 City Manager ReportStatewide Water Conservation RulesAs of June 6th:Irrigation on residential properties limited to 7 pm to 7 amIrrigation on non-functional turf prohibited on commercial, institutional or industrial properties with certain exemptionsCity remains water-secure and resilient thanks to supply investments and past conservation, but water conservation should remain a way of lifeMore info at www.slocity.org/drought 6/7 City Manager ReportCOVID-19 PrecautionsKeep gatherings saferKnow before you go or gatherIf you’re sick, stay homeUse your maskBoost your immunityRemember 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 2023More information and a chance to share feedback is at www.slocity.org/opencityhall 6/7 City Manager ReportSummer Break Sports CampsNew and expanded youth programming for summerRegistration 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 HoffmanRibbon 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 DigesterHigh-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 ReductionCompleted Work Efforts1. Focused Fuel (vegetation) Reduction2. CommunicationsOngoing 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 FairSLO 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 PreparationCal Poly Commencement 8:30 – 6:00PM June 11th & 12th @ Spanos5000 Graduates With Anticipation of 50,000+ In AttendanceSignificant Traffic Delays With Road ClosuresEarly Bar Hours – Open At 6:00AM Saturday & SundaySLO PD Increased Staffing, Messaging, Motors & BicyclesCalifornia Blvd. ClosedHwy.1 @ HighlandSanta Rosa IntersectionFoothill @ CaliforniaDowntown Streets 6/7 City Manager Report2022 Concerts in the Plaza LineupProvided 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