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Agenda for July 13, 2009

July 7th, 2009

Richmond Works/East Bay Works, 330 25th Street, Conference Room 1, 7:00 p.m.

1. Call to Order.

2. Review of July 13th Agenda.

3. Approval of June 8th Minutes.

4. Introductions & Neighborhood Reports (1 minute per neighborhood).

5. Reports:

  • Planning Dept.-Lamont Thompson.
  • Public Services Dept.-Rich Davidson.
  • Mayor’s Office-Marilyn Langlois.
  • City Manager/Community Affairs-Bill Lindsay or Rochelle Monk.
  • Police Dept.-Chief Chris Magnus.
  • Environmental Manager Lynn Scarpa.

6.  Break-(Refreshments provided by Carriage Hills North HOA and May Valley NC- THANK YOU!)

7.  Presentations:

  • Office of Neighborhood Safety, Devone Boggan, Director and Speaker-Introduction of 4 Staff Members.
  • Plans for a Live/Work Project near Richmond Shore, Josh Genser, Owner and Speaker.
  • Plans for space/trail on Richmond shoreline, Speakers, ShoreOpen Space Alliance.

8.  RNCC Executive Board Announcements.

·         Naomi Williams, PIO.

·         Correspondence, President  Eleanor Loynd.

  9. Old Business:

·         Committee Reports-President Loynd and RNCC Board.

10. New Business: President Loynd: National Night Out (8/4), City Hall Reopening (9/12), Pacific Institute: Measuring what Matters.

11. Adjournment: Approximately 9:30 p.m.

Next RNCC General Meeting: Monday, September 14th, 2009.

Next RNCC Executive Meeting: Monday, July 20th, 2009.

Minutes

RNCC Meeting Minutes, June 8, 2009

June 20th, 2009

1.  MEETING CALLED TO ORDER by President Loynd at 7:00 p.m.

 

2.  AGENDA REVIEW: Addition – City Manager will speak during #5 in response to a letter from RNCC asking for an update on the General Plan.

 

3.  After a delay for the minutes to arrive, MSP approval of minutes of meeting of May 11th.

 

4.  NEIGHBORHOOD REPORTS AND INTRODUCTIONS: Carriage Hills North, Castro Heights; Cortez/Stege; Fairmede/Hilltop; Greenbriar; Laurel Park; May Valley; North & East; Panhandle Annex; Parchester Village; Point Richmond; Pullman; Quail Hill; Richmond Annex; Richmond Heights; Richmore Village; Santa Fe, and Southwest Annex.

 

5. REPORTS-CITY OF RICHMOND:

  • PLANNING DEPARTMENT: LAMONT THOMPSON – 23rd Street corridor planning and design charette for a week in June.
  • PUBLIC WORKS: RICH DAVIDSON; Public Works overview:  Frank (sidewalks) 307-8173; Steven Tam (transportation) 307-8112; Pamela Hampton (permits) 307-8091; Edric Kwan (pavement management) 621-1825 or Any Yeung, 307-8108. If there is an issue, can always go to city website and COR Connect; all these departments are there.
  • MAYOR’S OFFICE – MARILYN LANGLOIS – upcoming events Mayor wants to revitalize Community Development Commission.  This is the one commission that has assigned seats for several neighborhoods. The WCC Adult School is having its ESL summer classes cut and is in danger of losing classes in the fall. Wants to speak at neighborhood councils.
  • CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE:  – BILL LINDSAY, City Manager – General Plan Administrative Draft being reviewed by Planning staff; should be released in electronic form by July 13th.  Have through the end of the year for comment.  Pt. Molate EIR and EIS will go to City Council in September. Budget goes to CC on June 16th –balanced, austere, holding vacant positions, adding police officers to get to 200. We can get his weekly report on the City’s website.  Councils are encouraged to do their monthly newsletters online – be green, save money and paper.
  • POLICE DEPT.: ALLWYN BROWN, Captain –Shot spotter went online May 30. It works but RPD still needs people to call when they hear shots.
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MGR. LYNNE SCARPA: Going digital:  what to do with TVs; paint; trash/litter at Baxter Creek. Use paper cups, plates, etc. instead of plastic.  Coastal clean-up on Sept. 19th – 2 places.

 

6. PRESENTATIONS:

  • Office of Neighborhood Safety, Devone Boggan.
  • New Skate Park at Nicholl Park, Tony Norris, Parks Superintendent.

      

7. ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • Williams: “Richmond Tales: Secrets of the Iron Triangle” book to be introduced.
  • Loynd: Correspondence.
  • Roberson – Directions of use of RNCC 501 [c] 3 non-profit status.

 

8. NEW BUSINESS:

  • Marilyn Langlois:  Meet with the Mayor now the last Friday of the month, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Richmond Rom, 1st floor of City Hall.
  • George Schmidt – Report on NUSA

 

9. OLD BUSINESS: No Reports.

 

10. Meeting Adjourned by President Loynd at 9:40 p.m.

 

Respectfully submitted-Sandi Genser-Maack, Recording Secretary

 

*Ground Rule #7:  Members of the public are always welcome to attend RNCC meetings, however, such guests will not be recognized to ask questions or make comments during the meeting.  Due to time constraints, only official RNC representatives, representatives of reporting agencies or departments, and invited guests may speak.  Visitors not on the published agenda may only speak of they have made such arrangements in advance.