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[12:00] reason [12:57] for [12:58] coming. [13:02] All right. [13:03] >> Good morning. [13:03] I will now call the City [13:04] council meeting on Monday, [13:07] APRIL 6th, 2026 to order Clerk [13:07] Please call the roll. [13:08] >> Thank you. [13:08] Council PRESIDENT Council [13:09] Member Campbell Council Member [13:12] Whitburn Councilmember Foster [13:13] Councilmember Van Wilpert [13:18] Present Council PRESIDENT Pro [13:19] Tem Lee Council Member Campos [13:22] here Council Member Moreno [13:23] Council Member Eli Rivera and [13:24] Council PRESIDENT LaCava [13:28] Resident Also from the meeting [13:29] our city Attorney Heather [13:30] Ferber, independent budget [13:32] analyst Charles Monica and [13:33] myself your city clerk Diana [13:33] Fuentes. [13:34] Thank you Council PRESIDENT All [13:34] right. [13:35] Thank you. [13:38] City Clerk a quorum is now [13:38] present. [13:39] We will begin this morning with [13:40] an invocation by Claude Quintus [13:40] followed with the land [13:42] acknowledgment and the Pledge [13:43] of Allegiance led by council [13:47] member Foster Grant, those who [13:48] hold office in the city [13:53] The spirit of wisdom, charity [13:53] and justice that was steadfast [13:54] purpose. [13:54] They MAY faithfully serve in [13:56] their offices to promote [14:01] the well-being of all people. [14:02] We respectfully acknowledge [14:02] that the culmination or [14:07] the original inhabitants of [14:08] the Unceded land now known as [14:08] San Diego despite enduring [14:12] the horrors of genocide and [14:12] colonization, the community [14:13] spirit remains unbroken. [14:16] We honor the resilience of [14:17] their ancestors who fought to [14:18] protect their culture and land. [14:22] Today they carry their legacy [14:23] forward ensuring that their [14:23] traditions continue to thrive [14:27] in gratitude and strength. [14:28] We stand with the culmination [14:28] connected to our past and [14:32] committed to a thriving future [14:33] . [14:33] Please face the flag hand over [14:37] your heart to begin I pledge [14:37] allegiance to the flag of [14:41] the United States of America [14:42] and to the Republic for which [14:43] it stands one nation under GOD [14:46] indivisible with liberty and [14:51] justice for all. [14:56] Clerk Please go over how [14:57] the public can offer their [14:57] testimony. [14:58] >> Thank you. [14:58] Council PRESIDENT I'd like to [14:59] highlight the slide on [15:01] the screen that reviews that [15:02] for today's meeting. [15:03] If you are in person please [15:03] complete the speaker slip [15:06] Looking at the entrance of [15:07] chambers and bring it to [15:08] the front of the room. [15:08] If you are in the virtual queue [15:11] please be sure to raise your [15:12] hand by pressing Star nine or [15:13] the raise your hand icon. [15:17] No further in-person testimony [15:17] will be taken once the Council [15:18] begins a virtual testimony for [15:22] better meeting measure purposes [15:22] Each speaker will have one [15:23] minute per item per person [15:24] the maximum of three minutes. [15:27] Please continue. [15:27] >> Sorry. [15:28] Thank you Council PRESIDENT [15:28] Thank you. [15:32] With that please read [15:33] the closed session items into [15:34] the record and proceed with [15:34] public comment. [15:35] Conference with Legal Counsel [15:38] Existing Litigation pursuant to [15:38] California Government Code [15:41] Section 5495 6.91 See as one to [15:42] Tatianna Battle of versus City [15:46] of San Diego Siesta is Carmel [15:46] Mountain Ranch Business [15:47] Communication Community [15:48] Association versus City of San [15:51] Diego. [15:52] Conference with Legal Counsel [15:52] Anticipated Litigation [15:53] Initiation of litigation [15:55] pursuant to California [15:56] Government Code Section 5495 [16:00] 6.90 463 Number of cases one. [16:01] Conference with Labor [16:02] Negotiators pursuant to [16:02] California Government Code [16:05] Section 54957.6 See As for [16:06] designated management team [16:07] representatives. [16:10] The purpose of this call [16:11] session is to review the city's [16:11] position and instruct [16:12] the city's designated [16:15] representative regarding meet [16:15] and confer negotiations for a [16:16] successor Memorandum of [16:19] Understanding with various [16:20] employee unions. [16:20] Conference With the Council's [16:25] significant exposure to [16:25] litigation pursuant to [16:26] California Government Code [16:29] Section 5495 6.90 265 Number of [16:29] cases one. [16:29] Thank you. [16:34] Council PRESIDENT All right. [16:34] >> Please proceed with public [16:35] comment. [16:35] Thank you. [16:39] I see nobody here in council [16:39] chambers. [16:40] I've received no slips. [16:40] I've started the five minute [16:41] timer going to those [16:43] participating remotely. [16:44] We have four speakers in [16:45] the queue. [16:45] Hector, if you can please [16:46] unmute and let me know which [16:47] item or items you wish to speak [16:53] to. [16:53] I'd like to supply sector I'd [16:54] like to speak to a more you'll [16:56] have you got three minutes? [16:57] Please proceed. [16:57] Okay. [16:58] Hey, where you guys been all [17:01] this time? [17:01] We've canceled all [17:02] the meetings. [17:02] What does that mean? [17:06] Is that a danger sign you're [17:07] going to like blow everything [17:07] by everybody? [17:08] You canceled a lot of meetings, [17:11] man. [17:12] More than half of in the last [17:12] couple of months. [17:16] I was just wondering and then I [17:17] know it's an answer But anyway, [17:17] with all those all those [17:20] attorneys on all this stuff, [17:21] how about if we lay off all [17:25] the attorneys that work for [17:25] the city on the main guys for a [17:26] couple of months and put all [17:30] the money into paving the roads [17:31] and then all the other guys [17:35] below them, they run with [17:36] the ball? [17:36] I'm sure they can. [17:39] It's got so many guys it looks [17:40] like you got about 20 cases or [17:44] a lot of cases on the agenda So [17:45] we just gave them a pass or a [17:46] couple of months. [17:47] We'd save a lot of money and [17:49] then the other guys can get [17:50] training on how to do the job [17:53] which they can. [17:54] So that would be a way to save [17:58] money And then I don't know [17:59] the longer you guys everyone's [17:59] suing you like crazy so I don't [18:03] know if there's any easy way [18:03] out of it. [18:04] So good luck to you guys. [18:04] Okay. [18:07] Bye. [18:08] Next is the original If you can [18:11] please unmute and let me know [18:12] which item or items you wish to [18:13] speak to. [18:13] Yes, all of them. [18:16] Please proceed. [18:17] So Jennifer, I'm just wondering [18:18] what is Democratic blue? [18:21] I didn't know that that was [18:22] actually a color that's [18:23] interesting And everything you [18:26] guys do in the dark will come [18:27] to the lights And no matter how [18:28] much you try and hide things by [18:29] going into closed session and [18:31] not being transparent with [18:31] the people this is done on [18:36] purpose to obfuscate and to [18:36] make sure that the people don't [18:37] know what you're really facing [18:41] and then we just wind up paying [18:42] the bill for your negligence [18:46] like the roads and there's [18:46] continual injuries and sidewalk [18:51] litigation or things from trips [18:52] and falls. [18:56] I mean and these are from you [18:56] know years prior that it's like [18:57] these things are still [19:01] happening because you guys [19:01] aren't up keeping with [19:02] the infrastructure like you [19:03] should be. [19:03] You need too much money [19:06] especially even like with [19:06] the storm drains and the storm [19:07] infrastructure that's going to [19:10] continue to have issues. [19:11] There's going to continue to be [19:11] litigation because you guys [19:15] need billions of dollars just [19:16] to be able to upkeep all of [19:19] that infrastructure So we're [19:20] going to just be continuing to [19:24] pay and then there's potential [19:25] initiation of litigation. [19:25] You don't want to tell us what [19:26] that's about but you're going [19:29] to be going after somebody And [19:30] like Hector was saying, it's [19:31] like you guys have all these [19:35] attorneys that we pay for to [19:36] cover your when it's like, Oh, [19:37] the reason why they're there is [19:40] because you're not able to keep [19:41] up with the things that you [19:41] guys are supposed to be doing. [19:42] And then we sit here and we [19:45] have labor negotiate liens and [19:45] things like that And you know [19:49] it's like we constantly give [19:50] people raises and everything [19:50] but all of your services and [19:54] everything that you're supposed [19:59] to be doing is is significantly [19:59] ,you know, just falling to [20:00] the wayside And it's it's very [20:04] sad to see how much money that [20:04] you guys come across and have [20:09] to to spend and how much more [20:09] you need all the time and how [20:12] much you're in debt and how [20:13] much we we give loans and we [20:17] get into you know bonds and all [20:18] of these things. [20:18] It's like obviously it's not [20:19] working if you guys can't [20:22] manage the money correctly. [20:23] I mean, you know and you always [20:24] want to act like it's someone [20:25] else like it's Trump doing all [20:27] of these things. [20:28] Sure. [20:28] Those are things that are [20:29] affecting the world around us [20:33] but it's like you want to use [20:34] that as a scapegoat to act like [20:38] that's why these things are [20:38] happening, why you're enabled [20:42] and unable to do the things [20:43] that need to be done. [20:43] So I think that you guys need [20:44] to really start, you know, [20:47] thinking about these times in [20:48] closed session. [20:48] i mean why does it have to be [20:49] hidden like that? [20:52] Why and when you know that it [20:53] does need to be that's when [20:54] people should worry because you [20:57] should be very transparent and [20:58] say yeah, this is what's going [20:58] on Just like this whole pre [21:02] litigation demand and all of [21:03] this like you barely just give [21:06] just enough information so that [21:07] you act like you're being [21:08] transparent But at the end of [21:08] the day we don't find out about [21:12] what you did until it comes up [21:12] on one of the other agendas You [21:17] don't tell us like reporting [21:17] outside of closed session. [21:18] So that's the problem and it [21:21] needs to be more time has [21:21] concluded. [21:22] Next is 8700 If you come please [21:26] unmute. [21:31] Okay thank you. [21:32] >> Thank you All of them please [21:36] please proceed on consent. [21:40] She has one injury sustained [21:41] from tripping fall on Ray's [21:42] sidewalk is my direction. [21:46] I don't know what [21:46] the extenuating circumstances [21:51] were and this caused [21:52] the accident yet use the spirit [21:56] of the law for both parties a [21:59] victim of litigation Number one [21:59] the city must claim the self [22:04] advocacy and prevent this from [22:04] happening. [22:05] Number two would be the victim [22:09] of poor sidewalk maintenance [22:09] Again, the public this time [22:13] must claim the self advocacy [22:14] and prevent this from happening [22:14] daily. [22:19] There are many risks when I [22:20] walk yet I find prevention is [22:20] the key. [22:25] Dear Public MAY be your own [22:28] safety ambassadors Now she as [22:29] to alleged storm water pipe [22:30] failure at a commercial [22:34] business park here is my [22:34] direction Do we have an [22:39] umbrella policy An umbrella [22:39] plan for systemic safety? [22:44] I e prevent the disastrous [22:47] impact of the perfect storm on [22:48] our water pipes and in [22:53] the overall system It helps you [22:53] look for lessons learned. [22:54] Thank you. [22:57] As three number of cases one [23:02] why insist on consent? [23:03] This doesn't make sense to me. [23:06] It states that the city [23:07] attorney will discuss for me [23:11] unless it's pulled. [23:12] I don't remember any discussion [23:17] on a consent item This seems [23:18] inappropriate to me. [23:21] Thank you for the discussion [23:22] item Portion Labor negotiations [23:27] for city employees. [23:31] I got a quick count of about 73 [23:35] designated management team reps [23:35] plus five employee [23:36] organizations. [23:40] Purpose is to review the city's [23:41] position My direction with as [23:49] many fine minds 70 plus five [23:49] minds. [23:54] I trust that this review during [23:54] these challenging uncertain and [23:59] deficit times will set [23:59] priorities for f y 27 and [24:04] beyond that are fair, equitable [24:05] and physically responsible. [24:09] Please size my direction on [24:13] this case of a pre litigation [24:14] demand discussion seems [24:14] appropriate. [24:18] This is the right way to [24:19] present these kind of one [24:19] cases. [24:20] Thank you very much for [24:23] listening. [24:24] Have a beautiful day and it's [24:25] going to be a great week. [24:25] Love to all. [24:28] Thank you. [24:29] Next is Blair Beekman. [24:30] If you can please unmute and [24:30] let me know which items you'd [24:33] like to speak to. [24:34] >> Just see us to please. [24:35] You'll have one minute. [24:38] Please proceed. [24:39] >> Sure. [24:39] Thank you. [24:40] Hi, Beekman. [24:43] Happy return to everyone. [24:44] >> It's been a long two weeks. [24:45] Thank you that you're back to [24:48] quickly offer a poem on our [24:49] first day Back to imagine a [24:53] deep blue lake from where our [24:54] stars and universe has come [24:54] from. [24:57] That's my poem. [24:58] Okay. [24:58] With 43 seconds. [25:02] Carmel Mountain Ranch Business [25:03] Associates in Brasilia, San [25:07] Diego. [25:08] This is about a storm Alleged [25:09] stormwater pipe failure [25:11] FEBRUARY 6th, 2024. [25:12] Well this is around the same [25:17] time as the big storm issues. [25:17] So thank you that we're working [25:18] uh we're trying to address [25:22] these sort of issues and [25:22] the dam issues as well. [25:23] You guys have taken a real [25:27] special interest in the dam [25:27] issues. [25:28] You were talking about that [25:29] immediately after the initial [25:32] stormwater issues. [25:32] So good work how you're talking [25:33] about this issue openly and [25:34] publicly with everyone. [25:36] Good luck that we can come to [25:37] agreement on stormwater issues [25:42] and what that entails for all [25:42] of us. [25:42] >> Thank you. [25:43] Thank you. [25:43] Your time has concluded. [25:45] The five minute timer had also [25:46] concludes and additional [25:47] speakers will be taken in. [25:47] That concludes the public [25:48] comment on the closed session [25:50] agenda. [25:51] >> Thank you, Council [25:51] PRESIDENT. [25:51] All right. [25:52] Thank you. [25:52] City Clerk We will now recess [25:53] in the closed session and [25:54] reconvene council today at 2 [26:27] I will now reconvene the city [26:28] council meeting of Monday, [26:28] APRIL 6th, 2026. [26:32] Clerk Please call the roll. [26:32] >> Thank you. [26:33] Council PRESIDENT Council [26:33] Member Campbell Council Member [26:37] Whitburn here Council Member [26:37] Foster Council Ron Wilber [26:41] Council PRESIDENT Pro Tem Lee [26:42] Council Member Campo Council [26:46] Member Moreno Present Council [26:47] member Ella Rivera and Council [26:51] PRESIDENT LaCava. [26:52] Also attending are Assistant [26:52] City Attorney Michelle Garland [26:56] Independent Budget Analyst [26:57] Charles Monica Council Affairs [26:57] Advisor in the Mayor's office [26:58] Code advisor and myself Your [27:02] city Clerk Diana Winters [27:02] Council PRESIDENT All right, [27:03] thank you City Clerk a quorum [27:04] is now present. [27:06] Let's start off by asking [27:06] the mayor's office council [27:07] member, city attorney, [27:10] independent budget analyst or [27:11] city clerk whether you have any [27:11] comments for this afternoon not [27:16] seeing anyone move along. [27:16] >> clerk Please go over how [27:17] the public can offer their [27:17] testimony. [27:18] Thank you. [27:20] I'd like to highlight [27:21] the screen on the slide on [27:21] the screen to review the public [27:25] testimony procedures. [27:25] The order of these items that [27:26] will be taken today are also [27:27] found on the agenda somewhere [27:30] and found online or at [27:30] the table in the back of [27:30] the room. [27:31] If you are in person please [27:34] complete the speaker slip [27:34] looking at the entrance of [27:35] chambers and bring it to [27:36] the front of the room into [27:39] the clear box. [27:40] Council ambassadors are [27:40] available near the entrance and [27:41] can assist you with questions [27:44] and speakers Lips No further [27:44] in-person testimony will be [27:45] taken once the council begins [27:45] virtual testimony. [27:48] Thank you Council PRESIDENT All [27:49] right. [27:49] Thank you. [27:50] So with that the clerk please [27:53] introduce item 200. [27:54] >> Item 200 is the fiscal year [27:57] 2027 Business Improvement [27:58] District Budgets Annual [27:58] Appropriation Process. [27:59] If you'd like to speak on this [28:02] item please be sure to raise [28:03] your hand by pressing Star nine [28:04] or the raise your hand icon Or [28:07] if you're here in council [28:08] chambers now's the time to [28:09] submit your speaker slip to [28:09] the front of the room. [28:10] Thank you. [28:10] Council PRESIDENT. [28:11] All right. [28:15] Thank you. [28:20] As I watch staff settle in when [28:21] you're ready, introduce [28:22] yourselves for the record and [28:23] let us know how much time you [28:28] need for the presentation. [28:28] >> Good afternoon. [28:33] Council PRESIDENT LaCava and [28:33] City Council members. [28:34] My name is Sean placed in small [28:35] business engagement specialist [28:38] with the Economic Development [28:38] Department. [28:39] With me today is Shawn [28:39] Kerrigan, program Manager. [28:42] We respectfully ask for five [28:43] minutes for the presentation. [28:51] >> When you're ready the item [28:52] before you today is the fiscal [28:53] year 2027 Business Improvement [28:57] District or bid budgets. [28:57] The city collects assessments [28:58] from businesses within bids and [29:01] contracts with nonprofit [29:02] associations to provide [29:03] technical assistance for small [29:03] businesses, promote [29:07] neighborhood identity and [29:07] attract customers to local [29:08] businesses. [29:12] The city's bid program is [29:13] authorized by the Parking and [29:13] Business Improvement Area Law [29:16] of 1989 in the California [29:17] Streets and Highways Code. [29:17] The intent of the program is to [29:21] strengthen small business [29:21] communities, create new jobs, [29:22] attract new business and [29:26] revitalize older commercial [29:26] neighborhoods. [29:30] This action relates to [29:31] the strategic Plans priority [29:31] Area. [29:32] >> Protect and enhance every [29:32] neighborhood. [29:35] The Business Improvement [29:36] District Program supports [29:36] dynamic neighborhoods that [29:40] incorporate mobility, [29:41] connectivity and sustainability [29:41] by fostering resilient and [29:42] economically prosperous [29:47] neighborhoods. [29:48] The city of San Diego has a [29:49] total of 18 active bids that [29:53] are individually managed by 16 [29:54] nonprofit business associations [29:54] and one currently managed by [29:57] the Economic Development [29:58] Department. [30:01] For fiscal year 2027 an [30:02] estimated $1.5 million in [30:03] assessments will be collected [30:03] from approximately 12,000 [30:04] businesses located within [30:05] the districts shown on this [30:10] slide. [30:10] >> Bid association managers [30:11] have developed a variety of [30:15] successful strategies to [30:15] increase business and invest in [30:16] their communities. [30:19] Some districts choose to [30:20] strategically deploy [30:21] assessments to develop and [30:21] market their own unique [30:22] identity. [30:24] This is usually done through [30:25] large scale events, [30:26] neighborhood promotions and [30:28] targeted social media campaigns [30:29] to highlight assessment paying [30:34] businesses in the Outcome [30:34] Boulevard bid. [30:35] They focus their resources on [30:38] amplifying outreach and [30:39] revitalizing unused areas in [30:39] the district to create new [30:42] business hubs. [30:43] The Elkhorn Boulevard Business [30:44] Improvement Association [30:44] internally staffs the support [30:48] and outreach specialist as a [30:49] way to strengthen relationships [30:49] with their businesses and [30:52] resolve business challenges [30:53] along the boulevard. [30:53] They also support their [30:58] businesses through placemaking [30:58] community activated lots to [30:59] transform once vacant lots into [31:03] vibrant community gathering [31:03] places for 44 and pop up [31:06] Wenonah each attract over 1000 [31:07] local visitors per week driving [31:08] over $1 million in annual [31:10] spending directly to [31:11] the businesses within a four [31:15] block radius. [31:16] >> All these metrics are [31:17] provided in the bid's annual [31:20] performance reports. [31:21] Bids are required to post an [31:22] annual performance report to [31:25] their website summarizing [31:26] activities during the fiscal [31:26] year and detailing revenue and [31:29] expenditures. [31:33] >> Each year the Council [31:34] considers approving a one year [31:35] extension to the agreement [31:37] which includes two six month [31:37] periods per state law. [31:41] The Council must take eight [31:41] actions over two council [31:42] meetings. [31:42] During this meeting Council [31:46] will consider appointing [31:46] the respective advisory board [31:47] for each bid. [31:50] Approving the fiscal year 2027 [31:50] budget reports for each bid. [31:51] Declaring the Council's intent [31:55] to collect assessments from [31:55] businesses and certain MAY [31:59] 11th, 2026 as the notice to [32:00] public hearing date. [32:00] In addition, an action will be [32:04] added this year to allow [32:04] the Economic Development [32:05] Department to continue to [32:08] directly manage the San Isidro [32:09] bid including waiving sections [32:12] of Council policy 900 Dash [32:12] seven. [32:13] During the second meeting [32:14] the Council will consider [32:17] confirming the actions taken at [32:18] this meeting authorizing [32:19] the city's cfo to appropriate [32:22] transfer and expend assessment [32:22] revenues. [32:25] Approving the Third Amendment [32:26] to the fiscal year 2024 bid [32:26] management agreements with [32:30] the nonprofit associations. [32:31] >> And authorize the mayor to [32:35] execute the contracts as part [32:36] of their agreement. [32:37] Economic Development Department [32:40] collaborates with bid managers [32:41] to better understand each [32:41] district through metrics. [32:45] The metrics provided are for [32:45] fiscal year 25 and provide [32:46] information regarding the ratio [32:50] of assessment versus non [32:50] assessment spending. [32:51] Business losses and gains Job [32:54] losses and gains. [32:55] Vacancy rates and rental rates. [32:59] These are included with [33:00] the staff report as attachment [33:00] f metrics are also provided by [33:04] other city departments. [33:04] These include building permits [33:08] both applications and approved [33:09] public projects. [33:09] Private investment and public [33:13] investment. [33:14] >> These are also included in [33:18] the staff report as attachment [33:18] . [33:19] >> Accountability provisions [33:22] remain part of the current [33:23] agreement. [33:23] These provisions include [33:24] the requirement of an [33:27] anti-harassment [33:28] nondiscrimination and inclusion [33:28] policy signed by all board [33:33] members and staff and [33:33] the requirement that all board [33:34] members and staff attend a [33:37] related training. [33:38] >> Also included are additional [33:41] conflict of interest processes [33:42] . [33:43] >> a final summary of Council [33:46] actions required for the fiscal [33:47] year 2027 Business Improvement [33:47] District budgets is shown on [33:48] this slide. [33:51] We're available to answer any [33:51] questions. [33:51] Thank you. [33:52] All right. [33:52] Thank you very much for your [33:53] presentation. [33:56] Please proceed with public [33:56] comment. [33:56] Thank you. [33:57] Council PRESIDENT We do have [34:00] quite a number of speakers so [34:01] we will be going down to [34:02] the minute each. [34:02] If you can please come forward [34:06] when I call your name to [34:06] the other reserve seats we have [34:11] Sunny Lee Jacob Edwards, Ben [34:12] Nichols, Petros Hagos Well see [34:15] watch Coach Blair Beekman and [34:19] Michael Tremblay if you can All [34:20] please come forward to [34:20] the front row. [34:21] Sunny Lee, if you can come up [34:25] to the microphone you have time [34:25] ceded to you by Vanessa Bernal [34:26] if you can please raise your [34:26] hand. [34:30] Thank you And art that are that [34:30] are Zoe. [34:33] Thank you so much. [34:34] You'll have three minutes. [34:35] Please proceed. [34:35] Thank you. [34:35] Good afternoon. [34:38] Council PRESIDENT And council [34:39] members. [34:39] My name is Sunny Lee and I'm [34:42] here on behalf of the San Diego [34:43] Business Improvement District [34:44] Alliance representing all 18 [34:48] Business Improvement District [34:48] and more than 15,000 small [34:49] businesses across the city [34:53] something that is aligned to [34:54] big budgets is the business. [34:54] This small business enhancement [34:58] program And we're here today to [34:58] ask the city to codify and [35:02] stabilize the aspect Council [35:03] Policy 900 Dash 15 Ensuring [35:07] consistent predictable funding [35:07] forbids and for programs [35:12] aligned with small businesses. [35:13] I want to clarify something [35:13] important aspect. [35:14] Funding has continued over [35:17] the years but not always at [35:17] full levels and without [35:18] the policy framework work that [35:21] originally guided it. [35:22] Right now the program exists [35:22] but it lacks consistency and [35:27] predictability. [35:27] What we're asking for is to [35:28] restore that structure to sba [35:31] so aspect can function as it [35:32] was originally intended. [35:32] Right now small businesses [35:33] across our districts are being [35:36] squeezed from both sides. [35:37] Operating costs are increasing [35:41] across the board rent labor [35:42] insurance and utilities while [35:42] at the same time customers are [35:46] spending less due to the rising [35:46] costs of living. [35:47] Retail and restaurant [35:48] businesses in particular are [35:51] operating on very thin margins [35:52] and many are at risk. [35:52] And when small businesses [35:56] struggle the city feels it. [35:56] We see it in law sales tax [36:00] revenue reduce visitor [36:01] spending, increased vacancies [36:02] and declining activity in our [36:05] commercial corridors. [36:06] Small businesses are not a [36:06] small part of our economy. [36:07] They're the foundation of it. [36:10] They employ our residents, they [36:11] generate critical revenue and [36:12] they create neighborhoods that [36:15] people want to live in and [36:15] visit. [36:16] Many of our districts are also [36:20] destinations they attract [36:20] visitors support tourism and [36:21] contribute directly to sales [36:24] tax and totty When our [36:25] neighborhoods are vibrant, [36:29] people come, they stay longer [36:29] and they spend more. [36:30] Business improvement districts [36:31] are your partners on the ground [36:34] in this work we're supporting [36:35] businesses every day helping [36:35] them navigate challenges, stay [36:39] open and can contributing to [36:39] the local economy An aspect is [36:43] a tool that supports that work. [36:44] It's a proven program that [36:45] strengthens businesses, [36:45] supports our neighborhoods and [36:49] protects the city's revenue. [36:49] And right now it's operating [36:53] without a stable foundation and [36:54] we're just asking to put that [36:54] foundation back in place. [36:55] So you're going to hear from [36:58] several district leaders today [36:58] who are seeing these challenges [36:59] firsthand and can speak to [37:02] the real impact of their [37:03] communities. [37:04] And we respectfully ask that [37:07] you codify and stabilize sba by [37:08] reinstating council policy 900 [37:10] Dash 15 and investing in our [37:10] businesses. [37:13] Thank you. [37:14] >> Thank you. [37:18] Jacob Edwards Hello. [37:23] I oppose discussion of such [37:24] budget only because I think we [37:25] should be discussing much more [37:28] concerning budgets That's [37:29] budgets that is material [37:31] related. [37:36] It is a mafia and our [37:40] government So these safety [37:46] sleep tent campsites is are [37:46] very concerning at bila tent [37:50] camp shelter all these folks [37:51] are recruited from [37:51] the Department of Homeland [37:55] Security's database is they're [37:56] from all over the country [38:00] the Department of have Homeland [38:01] Security's database comes from [38:04] mass data collection of us [38:05] citizens over many years. [38:09] They get these profiles but [38:10] anything you do on a digital [38:11] advisor, anything you look up, [38:15] anything you post, every [38:16] picture you post goes to a [38:20] digital profile for you know a [38:21] lot Tent camp shelter safe [38:25] sleep Thank you for that [38:25] continuing statement. [38:29] >> Ben Nichols Hello my name is [38:29] Benjamin Nichols and I'm [38:30] the executive director of [38:31] the Hoop Crest Business [38:31] Association. [38:34] The Espp and Business [38:34] Improvement District programs [38:35] are vital parts of our [38:35] neighborhoods. [38:38] Economy. [38:39] Just this past quarter these [38:40] funds supported our holiday and [38:43] Valentine's stay shopping [38:44] campaigns. [38:48] A community mixer we cut three [38:48] ribbons for new businesses. [38:49] And last month we launched our [38:52] still fabulous campaign to [38:53] support businesses during [38:54] the many public construction [38:57] projects in Hillcrest. [38:58] What makes this program [38:59] exceptional and important is [39:02] that every dollar you invest [39:03] through the Business [39:03] Improvement District program. [39:06] We generate an additional $19 [39:07] in expanded services. [39:11] That kind of leverage is rare [39:12] and it's why this program is so [39:12] important. [39:15] Please support this program and [39:16] the related Small Business [39:16] Enhancement Program. [39:17] Thank you. [39:20] Thank you. [39:25] We have Wesley Clark. [39:26] And sorry Petros, I didn't see [39:30] here that you did say that [39:31] you're donating your time to [39:31] Wesley. [39:31] Thank you. [39:36] So Wesley, you also have Sophia [39:36] Castellanos If you can raise [39:40] your hand and Tutti Thomas, [39:41] thank you so much that I'll [39:42] give you four minutes. [39:46] >> Hello, Council members. [39:47] My name is Wesley Clark and I [39:48] am the director of business [39:48] transplants at the cdc. [39:50] So I oversee our business of a [39:51] district and city Heights which [39:53] consists of over 500 small [39:54] businesses along University [39:54] Avenue. [39:55] My grandparents actually have a [39:59] business in my district as well [40:00] and my and uncle have a have a [40:01] business in this district. [40:04] I feel like I'm boulevard. [40:05] I'm here in support of item [40:05] 205.7 bit budgets and [40:09] reinstating the Small Business [40:09] Enhancement Program funding [40:10] also known as sba. [40:14] I also want to thank the city's [40:14] edi team for all their [40:15] partnership and support over [40:18] the years. [40:19] Thank you Sean, Sean, Christy [40:20] and everyone else. [40:23] City Heights is one of the most [40:24] diverse neighborhoods in our [40:24] region home to many refugees [40:28] and new Americans who rely on [40:29] their small businesses as a [40:29] pathway to opportunity. [40:32] These businesses are family [40:33] livelihoods and cultural [40:34] anchors in the historically [40:34] underserved community. [40:37] I understand the city is facing [40:38] a multimillion dollar budget [40:38] deficit. [40:42] This program is less than 1% of [40:43] that. [40:43] I know that cutting this won't [40:44] solve the deficit but it will [40:47] impact neighborhoods just like [40:47] ours. [40:48] Our businesses are recovering [40:52] from the pandemic still and [40:52] while they are recovering we [40:53] got hit with construction on [40:56] the corridor for almost three [40:57] years for large businesses were [40:57] shut down for that time. [41:01] Commerce was affected. [41:01] This funding supports clean and [41:02] safe streets. [41:05] Small business assistance and [41:06] events that bring people to our [41:07] neighborhood like our annual [41:10] tcc event this fall. [41:11] Without it we will see negative [41:11] impacts in our community. [41:15] If we are serious about equity [41:16] we cannot balance the budget on [41:17] the backs of communities like [41:17] City Heights. [41:20] And I urge you to reinstate and [41:21] fully fund the small business [41:22] housing program. [41:24] Thank you so much. [41:24] >> Thank you. [41:34] Next is Blaire Beekman. [41:34] >> Hi. [41:34] Thank you. [41:38] An interesting item. [41:39] I'm hoping this item can have [41:43] relationships to the old [41:43] parking commissions that have [41:44] kind of been thrown under [41:47] the bus so to speak. [41:48] Is that a way this this effort [41:52] here can invite the parking [41:53] commission and that sort of [41:53] dialog to the process? [41:57] And how are we creating a [41:57] future public process for [41:58] parking issues? [42:01] I hope this item can do that. [42:02] Of course the work I do at Tech [42:03] Accountability can lend itself [42:07] greatly in how you're going to [42:08] create your committees here and [42:08] what they'll be talking about. [42:11] Tech accountability, ideas and [42:15] procurement is a really just [42:16] it's a really good future to be [42:17] sustainable future for local [42:20] neighborhoods to be working on [42:21] . [42:21] And you know, tech [42:22] accountability can help. [42:25] One of the other persons item [42:26] how we talk about our issues. [42:26] Good luck. [42:29] Thank you. [42:30] >> Thank you. [42:31] And then Michael Tremblay is [42:31] our last speaker here in [42:35] council chambers before we go [42:35] to those participating [42:36] remotely. [42:36] >> Good afternoon. [42:40] Michael Trimble with the Gas [42:40] and Water Association. [42:43] We are definitely in support of [42:44] the f y 27 bid budget renewal [42:48] and I'm also here to support [42:49] the big community's [42:50] reinstatement and stabilizing [42:50] the Small Business Enhancement [42:53] Program through Council Policy [42:54] 915 and the Gaslamp. [42:58] Our small businesses are facing [42:58] a rising rent labor insurance [43:03] costs, utility costs rising and [43:04] also dealing with reduced [43:04] consumer spending and [43:05] the ongoing challenges that [43:08] impact downtown operations [43:08] every day. [43:09] These businesses are not only [43:13] the heart of the neighborhood [43:13] they're a major driver of sales [43:14] tax, tourism, jobs and economic [43:18] activity for the city as pep is [43:18] a proven tool that helps [43:22] business districts provide [43:22] direct support, strengthens [43:23] corridor stability and protect [43:27] the revenue producing small [43:28] business base of our city. [43:28] We're asking you to restore to [43:29] the structure [43:33] the predictability and [43:34] the partnership through Council [43:34] policy. [43:34] 915. [43:37] Thank you. [43:38] Thank you, sir. [43:39] At the moment in time we're [43:39] hearing council chambers going [43:43] to those participating remotely [43:43] . [43:43] We currently have eight [43:44] speakers in the queue starting [43:45] with Chris Gomes if you can [43:48] please unmute. [43:49] >> You'll have one minute. [43:49] One minute. [43:49] Please proceed. [43:52] Hello my name is Chris Gomes. [43:53] I'm the Chief executive [43:54] administrator for the Little [43:54] Italy Association. [43:57] I am requesting that City [43:57] Council move forward with [44:01] the one year extension of fy 27 [44:01] budgets. [44:02] Also we are requesting that [44:07] the asp allocations that have [44:07] been historically given to [44:08] the bids that support our [44:11] operations in offsetting our [44:11] expenses to benefit our [44:12] communities not only our [44:15] business communities but [44:16] the surrounding residents that [44:17] enjoy those local businesses be [44:21] reinstated to their full [44:21] capacity. [44:22] With the reinstatement of [44:26] Council policy 900 Dash 15 [44:27] the letter with the Association [44:29] represents over 700 businesses [44:30] that also are the backbone of [44:34] our Little League community [44:34] that are 48 square blocks. [44:35] Residents, guests, visitors [44:39] enjoy Little League as a as a [44:40] premier community of San Diego. [44:40] And we request that you move [44:43] this item forward and reinstate [44:44] aspect to its full capacity. [44:44] >> Thank you. [44:44] Thank you. [44:47] Next we have Jacqueline If you [44:52] can please unmute. [44:52] Jacqueline I can compute for [44:56] you but there should be a thank [44:56] you so much. [44:57] i'm sorry about that. [45:02] Please proceed. [45:02] >> Thank you. [45:03] My name is Jack Lynch Garcia [45:04] I'm the executive director of [45:07] the Diamond bid and also [45:08] the Secretary of the Bid [45:08] Alliance. [45:09] I'm here to say thank you for [45:12] the support from adt for [45:13] the budget renewal for 2027. [45:16] We are always working on a [45:17] diamond bid and in d four and [45:18] we're facing limited [45:21] opportunities when we have less [45:21] money to manage all of [45:22] the requirements of our bid [45:26] contracts in the city. [45:26] We would like to continue to [45:27] have the aspect dollars for [45:31] the future and know that we can [45:32] count on that to help with [45:35] resources for classes and all [45:36] kinds of space making [45:36] opportunities for our community [45:40] which is an underserved area of [45:40] San Diego. [45:41] Please support our community [45:41] with the asset dollars and [45:45] please codify and stabilize [45:46] aspect through council policy. [45:49] 900 Dash 15 Thank you so much [45:50] for your time and we really [45:51] appreciate you guys Have a good [45:54] day. [45:54] Thank you. [45:55] Next is 8700 If you can please [46:04] unmute 8700 star six to unmute [46:04] star star six for me. [46:05] There you go. [46:08] Thank you so much Joyce And you [46:12] are to love the message Yes to [46:13] approve sub items a, b and c My [46:17] focus is on the Gaslamp quarter [46:17] bid. [46:18] It's from attachment b [46:22] budgeting narrative Love [46:22] the narratives. [46:27] So let's focus on social media [46:31] platforms 25 plus million in [46:35] total impressions in 2025. [46:35] Is that fabulous? [46:40] And let's have more use of a [46:44] sense of place a I for data [46:49] inform decision making Love [46:50] The gq Sales Committee a [46:54] merchant led body designed to [46:55] strengthen community [47:00] communications between [47:00] the businesses that cpd city [47:05] departments and service provide [47:05] . [47:05] And that's just getting [47:06] rolling. [47:10] So let's watch what comes out [47:11] of that gq save committee. [47:12] I think it's going to be very [47:15] valuable up to all. [47:16] >> Thank you. [47:16] Next is the original If you can [47:19] please unmute. [47:20] >> So the problem is is that [47:24] nonprofits are for profit and [47:25] there is no transparency When [47:26] you guys give them this money [47:29] you don't even hold them [47:29] accountable And that's a [47:30] problem When the government [47:31] contracts with these entities [47:34] they wound up profiting and not [47:38] really giving as much of a [47:39] service as they potentially [47:40] could because there is no [47:43] checks and balances. [47:44] It's like they could do [47:45] whatever they want free nilly [47:49] and they're profiting off of [47:49] all of these things. [47:53] So you know, as you can see [47:54] that you know, you guys don't [47:54] hold dreams for change [47:58] accountable for the things that [47:59] they are doing with their [47:59] contract. [48:00] They're nonprofit. [48:03] And so there is a proof in your [48:03] actions that you can't be [48:04] trusted to be choosing and [48:08] selecting these entities [48:09] because the ones that you [48:09] choose and select are engaged [48:13] in fraud waste and abuse and [48:13] nobody's holding them [48:14] accountable. [48:17] So small businesses should be [48:18] able to benefit off of this [48:18] money. [48:19] But when you have nonprofits [48:19] coming in they're the ones that [48:22] are going to benefit more than [48:23] that community Your time is [48:26] concluded Chad if you can [48:27] please unmute and I will note [48:28] that there are only 10s left to [48:28] the five minute timer no [48:32] additional speakers will be [48:32] taken once that timer does [48:33] conclude. [48:33] >> Chad please proceed. [48:37] Hi, I'm Chad Minkowski, [48:38] the executive director of North [48:38] Park Main Street. [48:42] >> I would like to mimic what [48:42] my other big members have [48:47] already said and codifying [48:47] council policy 115. [48:52] Just today with the cost of [48:52] raising businesses I've had two [48:56] meetings with businesses that [48:56] are concerned about having to [48:57] close their doors with open [49:00] with rising costs in [49:01] the community. [49:01] And one of the areas that [49:02] the city can show support for [49:06] small businesses is through [49:07] the sbf program. [49:10] With 98% of all the businesses [49:10] in San Diego classifying as [49:13] small businesses that 60% of [49:13] the workforce. [49:14] So the city reinvesting and [49:18] codifying the sap program will [49:19] show the businesses of San [49:19] Diego that they're still want [49:20] to invest even though these [49:23] times are hard. [49:24] >> Thank you very much. [49:24] Thank you. [49:28] Next is Dominique Landry. [49:29] If you can please unmute And as [49:30] noted the five minute timer has [49:32] concluded there are three [49:32] speakers in the queue. [49:33] >> No additional speakers will [49:33] be taken. [49:34] Please proceed. [49:36] Hi this is Dominic Lemon with [49:37] the East Village Association. [49:40] I am calling today to join my [49:41] colleagues in voicing my [49:46] support for the institution or [49:46] reinstitution of the Program [49:50] Council policy 900 Dash 15. [49:51] The program has been around a [49:55] long time and the city of San [49:56] Diego and all those years then [49:56] turn around It's been [50:00] supporting our business [50:00] improvement districts as well [50:04] as our bids to assist in our [50:05] support of small businesses [50:05] that we encompass. [50:09] You know obviously the city is [50:09] going through a difficult [50:14] financial time right now but [50:14] this small amount of money [50:19] really assists our bids in not [50:19] only remaining in compliance [50:20] with our city contracts but [50:23] then also bringing programs and [50:24] events and marketing promotions [50:24] to our respective business [50:29] communities so that we drive [50:29] additional traffic local [50:33] spending, local purchasing and [50:33] overall support the local San [50:34] Diego economy. [50:38] Thank you and support sba. [50:39] >> Our next speaker is 8813 if [50:40] you can please unmute. [50:46] After that is zoom user 813. [50:47] >> I can't unmute for you there [50:50] You don't. [50:51] Okay Consuelo here. [50:56] So okay so I guess I'm just [50:57] here to call out the obvious [51:01] conflicts of interest and [51:01] honestly the level of hypocrisy [51:06] is hard to ignore. [51:07] You guys talk about small [51:07] business enhancement programs. [51:11] Now but where were you all when [51:12] small businesses were actually [51:16] being crushed during covid? [51:16] People lost everything Their [51:20] businesses, their livelihoods [51:21] gone and they were left to [51:21] figure it out on their own. [51:26] So yeah, no real support, no [51:27] advocacy kind of hypocritical [51:30] and a slap in the face to all [51:31] of them now. [51:31] Right. [51:31] Okay. [51:36] So what else do I want to point [51:36] out? [51:39] Yeah, it's just absolutely [51:40] ridiculous how you all conduct [51:44] yourselves and you know, it's [51:45] it's never with full [51:49] transparency the real oversight [51:50] and the public actually having [51:54] to say the obvious when you [51:55] know many aren't. [51:56] >> Your time has concluded Zoom [52:01] user if you can please unmute. [52:02] >> All right out here I got a [52:05] different a more positive [52:05] attitude on this different [52:06] angle. [52:06] Why don't all you guys get [52:09] together with the mayor draft a [52:09] letter to our glorious [52:13] PRESIDENT Trump? [52:14] He mentioned he was going to [52:17] give everybody $2,000 bonus [52:18] payment or something If you [52:21] make less than 100,000. [52:22] That would energize our whole [52:22] town. [52:26] Just imagine everybody got a [52:27] $2,000 cash from the PRESIDENT [52:32] From whatever he wants to do. [52:33] He could he could do with [52:33] the Easter Bunny. [52:34] You know the Easter bunny is [52:36] going to go hog wild now in [52:41] this PRESIDENT Parade And I [52:41] think parade everyone is going [52:42] to be use of Easter bunnies but [52:46] draft a letter to Trump Brown [52:46] knows him a little bit He might [52:51] go for it. [52:52] Just remind the van however [52:54] angle you could do it but just [52:55] imagine everybody gets two [52:55] grand tax free in the mail. [53:00] Small business will go crazy [53:01] over going out to dinner, going [53:01] to the movies. [53:04] Okay but that does conclude [53:05] public comment on this item. [53:08] >> All right. [53:09] Thank you, City Clerk. [53:10] So now we'll turn over to [53:11] council members for questions [53:14] and comments. [53:14] Entertain a motion. [53:15] We'll start out with the chair [53:15] of the adr Committee. [53:20] Council Member Campo Thank you. [53:20] Council PRESIDENT Thank you to [53:21] our staff for the good work on [53:23] this year after year after year [53:24] and of course the small [53:24] businesses that make up our [53:28] bids for their good work [53:29] putting people to work, [53:30] providing great services out in [53:30] our community And of course I [53:33] appreciate all the members of [53:34] the public who came in to speak [53:34] today both in person and [53:38] virtually And of course [53:38] the letter here discussing [53:42] Council policy 915 I definitely [53:42] appreciate your advocacy for [53:43] Espe as it comes through [53:47] the new process as it relates [53:48] to the item before us today We [53:49] did hear the city edi and I are [53:52] word passed for Oh and I'm [53:53] happy to make a motion to [53:56] approve staff recommendation on [53:57] item 200. [53:57] Thank you Council PRESIDENT All [53:58] right. [53:58] Thank you sir. [53:59] So we have a motion by [54:00] Councilmember Campos to move. [54:01] The staff recommendation will [54:01] go next to Council member [54:02] Whitburn. [54:02] Thank you Council PRESIDENT. [54:05] I too am pleased to support [54:06] this item and appreciate [54:06] the work of our business. [54:07] Approve it Districts are bids [54:10] are some of the most effective [54:11] locally driven organizations [54:12] that we have to support small [54:15] businesses a district that our [54:16] neighborhoods District three is [54:16] home to a majority of San [54:20] Diego's bids. [54:21] I want to recognize all of them [54:21] The Adams Avenue Business [54:24] Association and City Center [54:25] Business Improvement District [54:26] Downtown San Diego Partnership, [54:26] the East Village Association. [54:29] The Alcoholic Boulevard [54:30] Business Improvement [54:30] Association. [54:34] The Gaslamp Quarter Association [54:34] . [54:35] Hillcrest Business Improvement [54:35] Association. [54:36] Little Italy Association of San [54:39] Diego Mission Hills Business [54:39] Improvement District and North [54:40] Park Main Street. [54:43] Every single one of these bids [54:43] saw an overall increase in [54:47] businesses this past year and [54:48] more businesses means more jobs [54:49] for San Diegans And that is [54:52] something that we should all be [54:52] proud of. [54:53] Our bids don't just support [54:54] businesses through outreach [54:56] training at advocacy they bring [54:57] our neighborhoods to life. [54:58] There are events happening [55:01] every single day in these [55:02] neighborhoods in these business [55:03] improvement district from [55:06] holiday festivals to weekly [55:07] farmer's markets Always [55:07] something to do with [55:08] the business districts. [55:09] I want to highlight a few [55:11] standout events that show how [55:12] creative and community centered [55:12] our bids have become. [55:16] The city center bid recognizing [55:16] that 42% of downtown residents [55:21] have pets hosted dogs of [55:21] downtown a celebration of [55:22] people and pups that call our [55:25] city center home. [55:26] The Bishop Hills bid hosted a [55:30] Colors on Canvas contest where [55:30] elementary school students [55:31] designed the banners that you [55:32] see lighting the neighborhood [55:35] streets in the neighborhood [55:35] North Park Main Street North [55:36] Park Music Festival brought [55:40] together live music live art a [55:40] book fair and craft eats and [55:43] drinks featuring over 40 live [55:43] acts at 40 creators in a single [55:48] day You've got the Hillcrest [55:48] Business Association which [55:49] hosts Nightmare on Normal [55:53] Street, a Halloween dance party [55:54] and costume showdown that draws [55:55] the community together in only [55:56] the way that Hillcrest can [55:58] The edible City Fest in [55:59] Hillcrest draws more than [55:59] 150,000 visitors to celebrate [56:03] arts, music and [56:03] the neighborhood spirit of [56:04] inclusion. [56:04] You've got the Little Italy [56:07] Association that has the Little [56:08] Italy Mercato a beloved weekly [56:09] farmer's market that's become a [56:12] Saturday tradition for [56:13] thousands of San Diego's East [56:14] Village associations Block [56:17] party on opening weekend. [56:18] We just saw that a perfect way [56:19] to welcome baseball season back [56:19] into the neighborhood. [56:22] It's hard with all of the bids, [56:22] all of the bids engage [56:23] the community. [56:26] I will add a note business [56:27] improvement districts exist to [56:28] provide enhanced services [56:32] services above and beyond what [56:32] the city provides. [56:33] That is their purpose. [56:33] I hope that that vision stays [56:36] front and center as our bids [56:37] continue to grow and I want to [56:37] thank all of our business [56:41] districts their executive [56:41] directors, all of the board [56:42] members, the staff, [56:43] the volunteers, all of [56:46] the individual businesses and [56:47] business owners in our bids. [56:47] Thank you for your continued [56:48] partnership and for all [56:52] the work that you do to help [56:52] our neighborhoods succeed. [56:53] And I will check out the motion [56:54] to approve the staff [56:56] recommendation. [56:56] All right. [56:56] Thank you. [56:57] Council member Whitburn came [56:58] awfully close just bragging [57:01] about District three But yeah [57:02] they say any bragging if it's [57:06] true So thought we have a [57:07] second by council member [57:11] Whitburn on a motion by Council [57:12] member Campo. [57:13] >> We'll go next to Council [57:13] member Eli Rivera. [57:16] All right Thank you Council [57:16] PRESIDENT Thanks to the edc [57:20] team for all the work on this. [57:21] I just wanted to start by [57:23] saying thank you to [57:24] the District nine key members [57:26] who are here today doing a lot [57:31] of really, really good work [57:32] college area consistently [57:36] excellent and that's largely [57:37] due to the leadership they [57:37] have. [57:41] There are similar Adams Avenue [57:42] where we have very experienced [57:42] leaders of those organizations. [57:46] Wesley thank you for the work [57:46] that you've done Since coming [57:47] over to City Heights. [57:51] We've noticed that we've heard [57:51] very good things with the work [57:52] that you're doing. [57:52] Thank you for providing [57:56] the stability that you have. [57:56] You have and your team is doing [57:57] great work as well. [58:00] We always appreciate [58:01] the partnership and thank you [58:05] for being here and I am glad to [58:06] see the progress that's been [58:06] made on the spend down since [58:07] since last year. [58:10] So I just again want to say [58:11] thank you to the other leaders [58:11] who are here as well. [58:15] And the last thing I did want [58:16] to just kind of quickly touch [58:19] on the advocacy around [58:20] the Small Business Enhancement [58:23] program I the support from [58:24] the council has been pretty [58:25] consistent over the years for [58:25] that. [58:29] I think what it's fluctuating [58:29] is the financial position of [58:33] the city and so I know that [58:34] small businesses are always [58:34] being stretched even in good [58:38] times and that any sort of [58:39] assistance that the city can [58:43] provide is not just appreciated [58:48] but like really does do great [58:48] things. [58:49] We know that. [58:54] But I'll go back to why it is [58:54] so important for the city to be [58:58] resourced in a in a more [58:58] dependable and deeper way than [58:59] it has been in the past. [59:03] It's so that we can invest in [59:03] things like our small [59:07] businesses and when the city is [59:08] is stretched thin and we're [59:08] barely paying for [59:12] the essentials and you all are [59:12] not seeing those that essential [59:15] work being done, there's very [59:20] little that can be there's much [59:21] less to go around and is to [59:22] spread into worthwhile [59:25] investments like the small [59:26] business programs And that's [59:26] not because that's a nice to [59:30] have because it's not it's [59:30] something that's essential to [59:31] the heartbeat of our our city [59:35] and our economy but it's just [59:35] what ends up happening. [59:36] And so I just I feel like [59:40] that's an important thing to [59:41] say as we're entering a budget [59:41] conversation and we're having [59:42] conversations at a citywide [59:44] level about not just how we we [59:45] spend money but how we [59:49] resources city And as that [59:50] there are there are active [59:51] efforts to defund essential [59:54] city services And so long as [59:55] those efforts are being made [59:58] that that is a much bigger [59:59] threat to the funding for [1:00:00] the programs that you all [1:00:00] advocate for and [1:00:04] the investments in small [1:00:04] businesses then the will of [1:00:05] the Council to invest in [1:00:08] the small business community of [1:00:09] San Diego. [1:00:09] So I just thought that was [1:00:10] important to note. [1:00:11] Thank you again for your [1:00:14] advocacy and I will be [1:00:14] supportive of the motion. [1:00:15] Thank you. [1:00:16] Council PRESIDENT All right. [1:00:16] Thank you. [1:00:19] Council Member la Rivera. [1:00:20] We'll go next to Councilmember [1:00:20] Yvonne Wolpert. [1:00:21] Thank you for the presentation [1:00:23] and the work. [1:00:24] We do not have any bids in my [1:00:25] district but our residents do [1:00:25] enjoy bids all throughout [1:00:27] the city and so thank you in [1:00:28] particular you know to [1:00:29] Hillcrest into downtown Little [1:00:32] Italy We come often and I just [1:00:33] appreciate all the work that [1:00:33] you do. [1:00:34] >> So thank you. [1:00:34] All right. [1:00:35] Thank you, COUNCILMAN Von [1:00:38] Wilpert, seeing nobody else on [1:00:38] the lights. [1:00:39] I'll jump in. [1:00:41] I have two business districts, [1:00:42] business improvement districts [1:00:45] and District one. [1:00:46] So one to E.D. I mean for [1:00:46] the good work you do in [1:00:49] managing and navigating all [1:00:53] the regulatory requirements [1:00:54] that we have to do every year [1:00:55] on this process, we certainly [1:00:58] appreciate your attention to [1:00:59] that detail. [1:01:02] Couple of questions. [1:01:03] One, the collection rate in our [1:01:07] bids, are they hovering 9,100% [1:01:08] collections or and is there a [1:01:13] consistency across all [1:01:13] the bids? [1:01:13] Yeah. [1:01:14] Again Sean Care and program [1:01:15] manager with Economic [1:01:17] Development Department thank [1:01:18] you for the question Council [1:01:18] PRESIDENT The collection rate [1:01:22] is just under 90%. [1:01:23] I will point out that [1:01:26] the business tax certificate [1:01:27] program is managed by [1:01:28] the Treasurer's office so they [1:01:31] can answer more detailed [1:01:31] questions. [1:01:32] But we you know we do receive [1:01:33] the report every month so we [1:01:36] are able to to speak to that. [1:01:37] There is a variation between [1:01:41] bids and I would caution [1:01:42] against interpreting it as [1:01:46] anything to do with bid [1:01:47] performance as they are not [1:01:47] enforcement agencies. [1:01:48] However the collection rate [1:01:54] does range between about 85% on [1:01:55] the low end about 93% on [1:01:55] the high end. [1:01:56] Okay. [1:01:59] Yeah I wasn't yeah I would I [1:02:00] would agree this is not up to [1:02:01] the bids but I want to make [1:02:03] sure if there's any action that [1:02:04] operations or council could do [1:02:08] to help with that. [1:02:09] But it sounds not unreasonable [1:02:13] given the nature of this. [1:02:14] But you know for those who [1:02:15] don't know, these are [1:02:18] self-assessment by the business [1:02:19] owners themselves And if I'm [1:02:22] not mistaken, I think all [1:02:23] the boards of all the bids are [1:02:24] actually comprised of business [1:02:27] owners in those districts. [1:02:28] So while we just refer to them [1:02:29] as nonprofits are actually [1:02:32] very, very organically coming [1:02:33] out of the business district [1:02:33] itself. [1:02:38] So I do appreciate that [1:02:39] Obviously as bap was a hot [1:02:42] topic assuming that this action [1:02:48] today was fairly routine, can [1:02:49] you remind us where how asp [1:02:49] gets funded, How or how how [1:02:51] would it have in the past? [1:02:52] >> Sure. [1:02:59] Council policy sets a a number [1:03:00] consistent with $20 for each [1:03:01] business tax certificate [1:03:01] throughout the city to be [1:03:05] designated as part of the Small [1:03:06] Business Enhancement Program. [1:03:06] That's council policy. [1:03:10] It is not the way the budget is [1:03:10] determined. [1:03:14] So every year through the count [1:03:15] ,through the Council and in [1:03:15] the mayor the budget process [1:03:16] establishes what the actual [1:03:19] budget will be for the Small [1:03:20] Business Enhancement Program If [1:03:20] we adhere to the policy what [1:03:24] dollar amount is it would be [1:03:24] about 2 million. [1:03:25] 2 million? [1:03:25] Okay. [1:03:25] All right. [1:03:28] I want to get some context to [1:03:29] the good comments and [1:03:29] supportive actions for those [1:03:32] who showed up or spoke remotely [1:03:33] . [1:03:34] So again, thank you That of [1:03:37] course I want to give a shout [1:03:38] out to Sunny Lee who wears two [1:03:42] hats today including executive [1:03:43] director of Discover ppb and [1:03:43] Jodi Ruddick who is [1:03:47] the executive director of [1:03:47] the La Hoya Village Merchants [1:03:48] Association for managing both [1:03:52] of the district one bids and [1:03:53] furthering our community. [1:03:53] The small businesses in our [1:03:54] walkable neighborhoods want to [1:03:57] emphasize that. [1:03:58] And then I had a little bit of [1:04:00] fun with my colleague in [1:04:00] District three. [1:04:04] I believe we really leave a lot [1:04:05] up to the board and [1:04:06] the business owners themselves [1:04:10] about how those individual bids [1:04:10] operate. [1:04:14] Is that kind of how it balances [1:04:15] in terms of managing it from an [1:04:19] administrative point of view [1:04:20] and then living up to the bids [1:04:21] and their member respective [1:04:21] members about how that [1:04:24] particular bid functions. [1:04:25] Thank you for the question. [1:04:26] Yes, local leadership is [1:04:29] extremely important and bid [1:04:30] boards are made up of elected [1:04:33] board members that are elected [1:04:33] by the assessment payers. [1:04:38] So while the bid dues are [1:04:39] mandatory they're collected [1:04:40] through the business tax [1:04:43] certificate program As we as we [1:04:43] discussed before, [1:04:44] the leadership proposes a [1:04:47] budget The organization [1:04:48] proposes a budget often [1:04:49] approved by the board of [1:04:52] the organization. [1:04:53] They workshop it with our staff [1:04:54] working back and forth in an [1:04:54] iterative process. [1:04:57] Ultimately the Economic [1:04:58] Development Department brings [1:04:59] forward a recommendation but it [1:05:02] does reflect [1:05:02] the recommendations of each [1:05:03] individual organization. [1:05:03] All right. [1:05:07] Well thank you for taking a [1:05:08] moment to answer some of those [1:05:08] questions. [1:05:11] So again, I'll close off I [1:05:12] especially want to recognize [1:05:13] the two beds in my district but [1:05:16] to all of the executive [1:05:17] directors as well as all [1:05:17] the volunteers who step up and [1:05:21] serve on the boards of all [1:05:22] the beds across our city, thank [1:05:23] you for that very good work. [1:05:27] So with that we do have a [1:05:27] motion by Council member [1:05:28] Campion and the second by [1:05:30] Council member Whitburn to move [1:05:31] the staff recommendation. [1:05:31] Clerk Please call the roll. [1:05:32] Thank you. [1:05:33] Council PRESIDENT I'm sorry [1:05:33] the voting system Please cast [1:05:43] your vote that passes [1:05:47] unanimously 8 to 0 with Council [1:05:48] PRESIDENT Pro Tem Lee Absent. [1:05:48] Thank you. [1:05:49] All right again thank you to [1:05:52] staff for the good work. [1:05:52] So with that clerk please [1:05:55] introduce item s 400 items 400 [1:05:56] is the extension of software [1:05:57] license and maintenance [1:06:00] agreement with bmi Associates [1:06:01] Inc for management of the San [1:06:01] Diego Region Revolving Loan [1:06:05] Fund. [1:06:05] Six votes are required pursuant [1:06:06] to Charter Section 99. [1:06:07] If you'd like to speak to this [1:06:10] item now please be sure to [1:06:11] submit your speaker slip to [1:06:13] the front of the room or press [1:06:14] star nine or the raise your [1:06:14] hand item If you'd like to [1:06:15] speak to this item and your [1:06:18] attending virtually. [1:06:19] Thank you. [1:06:19] Council PRESIDENT All right. [1:06:20] Thank you. [1:06:20] Without fees staff have settled [1:06:21] in. [1:06:23] Please introduce yourselves for [1:06:24] the record and let us know how [1:06:25] much time you need. [1:06:25] Good afternoon. [1:06:28] Council PRESIDENT LaCava and [1:06:28] council members. [1:06:29] I'm Christy Marsteller, deputy [1:06:30] director of economic [1:06:33] development joined today by [1:06:33] Angelica Paulino, Community [1:06:34] Development coordinator. [1:06:38] We will need approximately four [1:06:38] minutes. [1:06:39] All right when you're ready. [1:06:40] We are here today with a [1:06:43] request for approval of an [1:06:43] amendment to authorize a one [1:06:44] year with an additional [1:06:47] optional year extension of [1:06:48] the bmr Associates Inc [1:06:49] agreement with the city of San [1:06:52] Diego and to authorize [1:06:53] the chief financial officer to [1:06:56] appropriate an an amount not to [1:06:57] exceed $30,000 from the San [1:06:58] Diego Region Revolving Loan [1:07:01] Fund City Match Fund. [1:07:02] This action will result in no [1:07:06] fiscal impact to the general [1:07:06] fund. [1:07:07] I'd now like to hand it over to [1:07:08] Angelica to provide further [1:07:11] details about this item. [1:07:11] Thank you and good afternoon [1:07:12] council members. [1:07:12] By way of background, [1:07:16] the city's Revolving Loan Fund [1:07:16] or rmf is a loan program [1:07:20] designed to provide affordable [1:07:21] loans to small businesses who [1:07:21] are otherwise unable to secure [1:07:25] funding from a traditional [1:07:26] lender. [1:07:26] Since 2004, E.D. Has used [1:07:30] lending software called [1:07:31] Portfolio which is owned by pmi [1:07:31] Associates. [1:07:35] The software supports basic [1:07:36] functions of the rf including [1:07:37] but not limited to loan [1:07:40] application intake, tracking [1:07:41] incoming payments, managing [1:07:45] the life of a loan and carrying [1:07:45] out federal reporting [1:07:46] requirements. [1:07:47] The current agreement with pmi [1:07:51] Associates was entered into in [1:07:51] 2021 during the height of [1:07:54] the covid 19 pandemic when edi [1:07:55] was carrying out a large scale [1:07:59] emergency loan program. [1:08:00] The decision to contract with [1:08:03] bmi was born out of necessity [1:08:04] to carry on operations without [1:08:05] service interruption at a [1:08:05] critical time. [1:08:09] The city entered the contracts [1:08:12] final option year in 2025 which [1:08:13] expires this month. [1:08:14] As a product portfolio has [1:08:18] provided necessary [1:08:18] functionality and support for [1:08:19] the rollout program success. [1:08:22] However, in our research we've [1:08:23] identified other robust loan [1:08:24] management software products on [1:08:27] the market to meet future [1:08:28] demands of the program which [1:08:29] staff is currently working to [1:08:32] secure. [1:08:32] This timeline captures [1:08:36] the ongoing efforts of our team [1:08:36] . [1:08:37] Our department began [1:08:37] the research and procurement [1:08:38] process over a year ago to [1:08:41] identify a replacement for our [1:08:42] portfolio which will streamline [1:08:43] the lending process and provide [1:08:46] additional industry standard [1:08:47] tools to allow for increased [1:08:47] efficiencies and better [1:08:48] portfolio oversight. [1:08:52] The target date to have a new [1:08:53] lending software online and [1:08:57] functional was FEBRUARY 2026 to [1:08:58] allow time for overlap with [1:09:01] portfolio and the new software [1:09:02] provider to ensure a smooth [1:09:02] transition. [1:09:06] Unfortunately procurement was [1:09:07] paused in JANUARY 2026 with [1:09:10] the implementation of ab 339 [1:09:11] which coincided with [1:09:11] the upcoming expiration of [1:09:15] the contract with pmi [1:09:15] Associates. [1:09:16] Due to this impact edi will not [1:09:19] be able to complete [1:09:20] the procurement process and [1:09:21] onboarding of a new software [1:09:24] provider before the expiration [1:09:25] of the current contract. [1:09:26] To ensure no lapse in lending [1:09:30] activity, loan servicing and [1:09:30] accurate tracking we are [1:09:34] requesting an extension of [1:09:35] the contract with pmi [1:09:35] Associates for one year with [1:09:39] the option to extend one [1:09:40] additional year to ensure ample [1:09:40] time for coordination with [1:09:44] various city departments such [1:09:45] as the Department of [1:09:45] Information Technology and [1:09:49] Department of Finance and an [1:09:50] overlap period with a new [1:09:50] service provider. [1:09:53] Thank you for your time. [1:09:54] We are happy to answer any [1:09:55] questions. [1:09:55] All right. [1:09:55] Thank you for your [1:09:56] presentation. [1:09:58] clerk Please proceed with [1:09:59] public comment. [1:09:59] >> Thank you. [1:10:00] Thank you. [1:10:00] Council PRESIDENT. [1:10:04] If we can have Jacob Edwards, [1:10:05] Blair Beekman and Andrew Irving [1:10:08] please come up to the front row [1:10:08] . [1:10:09] Jacob, you can please come up [1:10:13] to the microphone. [1:10:14] >> We'll have two minutes. [1:10:14] Yes. [1:10:15] As I stated in my last comment, [1:10:18] I think we could discuss more [1:10:19] important things now. [1:10:23] The profiles of those folks [1:10:24] recruited to be at Camp Shelter [1:10:27] are those who would hurt [1:10:28] somebody who would go along [1:10:32] with causing harm and enjoyed [1:10:33] doing it and would listen to [1:10:37] whoever's having them do it and [1:10:38] enjoy it Well, they are paid to [1:10:42] be there. [1:10:43] They pay them. [1:10:43] Then they place somebody like [1:10:47] me there to terrorize me for my [1:10:47] disposal. [1:10:51] Each one is given an individual [1:10:55] task to torment and pester me [1:10:56] which is terrorizing. [1:11:01] Crashing cans all around me [1:11:02] make an obnoxious noise playing [1:11:05] loud music that I hate dogs [1:11:05] barking by me I mean overall [1:11:10] it's individual assignments [1:11:10] pestering and harassment but [1:11:14] entirely it is terrorizing. [1:11:19] Then these people are up for [1:11:19] disposal. [1:11:20] Up for disposal? [1:11:20] That's right. [1:11:24] Ladies and gentlemen, we've [1:11:25] started to dispose of American [1:11:28] citizens here in this country. [1:11:33] I don't know if I can continue [1:11:34] talking now because I'm so [1:11:38] upset. [1:11:39] I've been terrorized, pestered, [1:11:43] tormented, harassed. [1:11:44] Great weeks have been gone to [1:11:46] set me up in crimes have never [1:11:51] would never commit tried to [1:11:52] have me killed or early release [1:11:55] inmates recruited up there to [1:12:00] have me killed. [1:12:01] >> I mean but I've gone through [1:12:05] folks has been horrible but [1:12:06] what I'm worried about most of [1:12:07] all is our country is our [1:12:09] country. [1:12:10] We've come to a point of [1:12:15] disposing of citizens and using [1:12:16] such Thank you that as I was [1:12:24] your time Blair Beekman Hi [1:12:30] Where Beekman Thanks for your [1:12:31] back in the public meeting [1:12:34] process here and it works as a [1:12:39] healing process for me myself [1:12:39] So thanks that you have [1:12:40] the patience with what you guys [1:12:44] do here for this item I just [1:12:49] been learning the wonders of [1:12:54] Thank you that it's it's not a [1:12:54] large request. [1:12:55] It's kind of a simple item and [1:12:58] thank you for that And thank [1:12:59] you that you brought it here [1:13:00] before It's APRIL 18th due date [1:13:07] that that we're trying to [1:13:08] practice councilperson Ron [1:13:08] Wolpert ideas of better [1:13:09] contract ideas for the future [1:13:10] that we do things beforehand [1:13:13] instead of after. [1:13:14] It's a real sign of good [1:13:14] accountability and a good [1:13:18] organization and you're trying [1:13:19] to do nice things for this item [1:13:22] So good luck in what it can be [1:13:22] working towards. [1:13:29] >> Thank you Andrea Irving Hi [1:13:34] this is Andrea Ebbing and I [1:13:35] today want to advise that we [1:13:36] take a look at these contracts [1:13:39] and audit the people behind [1:13:39] them. [1:13:40] Each individual person involved [1:13:44] in the leadership of [1:13:45] the organization bmr Associates [1:13:48] Inc In this case had we done [1:13:49] that with harm reduction, [1:13:53] the cfo who I was housed with [1:13:58] in Las Colinas after years of [1:13:59] prosecution and a fake $100,000 [1:14:03] warrant that we put the money [1:14:04] down for but found out it was [1:14:05] fake the whole time and I was [1:14:08] tortured for because I was [1:14:09] whistleblowing about contract [1:14:10] issuance and how we need to do [1:14:13] due diligence on the leadership [1:14:14] teams of contracts that we [1:14:14] contract with. [1:14:18] So in that process of spending [1:14:21] eight days in 24 hour a day [1:14:22] locked down isolation, not [1:14:26] eating food or water medication [1:14:27] denied for my shingles five [1:14:28] times a day I requested it Amy [1:14:31] Knox Amy Hernandez, the cfo of [1:14:32] Harm Reduction I found out [1:14:35] through her that she was [1:14:36] actually the grant writer for [1:14:40] the organization. [1:14:40] She wasn't a drug addict [1:14:41] looking for money. [1:14:45] She was a grant writer and she [1:14:46] was a whistleblower On the fact [1:14:50] that the ceo was repeatedly [1:14:50] overdosing in the office while [1:14:54] testing drugs for the community [1:14:55] . [1:14:56] And the last time I checked we [1:14:56] funded a major narcotics unit [1:15:00] at our district attorney's [1:15:00] office. [1:15:01] However, her announcement about [1:15:04] the case in which the ceo [1:15:05] flaunts her relationship with [1:15:06] Summer Stephan saying she is [1:15:10] untouchable because of that [1:15:10] relationship with Summer [1:15:11] Stephan And when her cfo [1:15:15] stepped forward her cfo was [1:15:15] shamed publicly about her [1:15:19] plastic surgery and credit card [1:15:20] payments. [1:15:22] Yet Summer Stephan has made [1:15:23] $600,000 in credit card [1:15:24] payments which you can pull off [1:15:27] of sd vote.Com and use her for [1:15:28] 60 forms to find I don't [1:15:32] understand the irony. [1:15:32] Thank you. [1:15:33] Thank you. [1:15:33] I'm sorry the five minute time [1:15:34] recording of those [1:15:37] participating remotely We [1:15:37] currently have four speakers in [1:15:38] the queue starting with [1:15:38] the original. [1:15:41] If you can please unmute [1:15:41] obviously you're going to pass [1:15:42] this you've come up against a [1:15:45] wall and you guys need to do it [1:15:46] otherwise you're not going to [1:15:47] have any software for this [1:15:51] program And I don't know that [1:15:51] this program should continue to [1:15:52] exist when the financials in [1:15:55] the city are you know you guys [1:15:56] are in debt and you're sitting [1:16:00] here loaning out money and of [1:16:01] course people need it but [1:16:01] the city also still needs to [1:16:05] you know, work But [1:16:06] unfortunately there's [1:16:06] racketeering going on So [1:16:10] the money gets put here Over [1:16:11] there over here you say we're [1:16:11] not going to exceed this [1:16:12] contract than you do And it's [1:16:15] like who's to say that within [1:16:16] this year that you guys have [1:16:16] extended this contract and [1:16:20] potentially longer that within [1:16:21] the time that you actually find [1:16:24] the new entity that's going to [1:16:25] take over you know, are we [1:16:26] going to have wasted the money [1:16:29] that you got into this contract [1:16:30] with because it didn't need to [1:16:34] be extended for such a period [1:16:34] of time? [1:16:35] There seems to be, you know, a [1:16:38] gross mismanagement of [1:16:39] the funding that you guys get [1:16:39] and you want to sit here and [1:16:44] act again like I was saying [1:16:44] during closed session you [1:16:45] always want to blame somebody [1:16:45] else. [1:16:46] Yes, there are things coming [1:16:48] down the pike that are causing [1:16:48] issues with services but you [1:16:53] guys caused that to happen by [1:16:53] influencing, incentivizing and [1:16:57] encouraging people to come [1:16:58] across the border. [1:16:59] And right now the focus is, you [1:16:59] know, the Mexicans that have [1:17:03] been here for a long time And I [1:17:03] feel like that's pretty [1:17:04] interesting because the people [1:17:07] that we're coming across during [1:17:07] the last several years were not [1:17:08] Mexicans. [1:17:08] They were from many other [1:17:12] countries and nobody wants to [1:17:12] focus on that. [1:17:13] But seemingly the focus is on [1:17:16] the Mexican population which [1:17:17] they should be pretty off [1:17:18] about because it's the other [1:17:21] people that need to be looked [1:17:22] into. [1:17:22] But you guys can't be trusted [1:17:25] with any kind of funding and [1:17:26] even the data that's collected [1:17:30] within these types of software [1:17:31] programs there's no way to make [1:17:31] sure that it's secure. [1:17:35] You know everything is like a [1:17:36] mirror so it's always [1:17:40] accessible and it's just you [1:17:40] know, you could also just [1:17:41] wonder, you know who your [1:17:44] friends are or who is getting [1:17:45] paid for doing these types of [1:17:49] things. [1:17:49] Sorry. [1:17:50] Next is one of our ending in [1:17:51] 8700. [1:17:52] After that we'll be Zoom user [1:17:57] in 81 three. [1:17:58] Thank you Joy. [1:18:02] Soon you had a cd three Yes to [1:18:07] approving this item This is [1:18:07] from the staff report to start [1:18:12] with a software system to [1:18:16] support ongoing loan financing [1:18:17] and future loans is important [1:18:21] to fulfilling require months of [1:18:26] funding tied to the f d r l f [1:18:31] Now for me 22 years with this [1:18:31] program isn't that great? [1:18:35] A big thank you and [1:18:36] appreciation for the help [1:18:40] during the covid 19 crisis. [1:18:45] I do want us overall to to [1:18:46] really work with the contract [1:18:50] process to to really shape it [1:18:50] up. [1:18:55] I don't know why we've got this [1:18:55] APRIL deadline this month [1:18:56] coming up. [1:19:03] We could have done better right [1:19:04] ? [1:19:04] So moving forward I love the fe [1:19:08] for excuse me love this phrase [1:19:09] because already we start over. [1:19:12] I love this phrase providing [1:19:17] access to capital in under [1:19:17] resourced communities for small [1:19:22] businesses and entrepreneurs [1:19:23] know d o c or work force [1:19:23] agreement is required on this [1:19:27] matter. [1:19:27] Okay folks the future is now [1:19:31] let's update and modernize now. [1:19:36] Thanks for listening to all. [1:19:36] Thank you. [1:19:37] Next to zoom user then our [1:19:40] final speaker will be 813. [1:19:41] >> Please proceed. [1:19:45] You take my call. [1:19:45] Yeah. [1:19:46] Thanks for taking my call. [1:19:50] Yeah this is that's a good deal [1:19:51] Only doing it for one year. [1:19:52] Any kind of agreement you got [1:19:55] with some software I mean [1:19:56] computers only do it one year [1:20:00] because I is going to change [1:20:00] everything. [1:20:01] We just subscribe to that chat [1:20:05] gdp or to ask for 20 bucks a [1:20:09] month asking question It'll [1:20:10] give you detailed answers like [1:20:14] my girlfriend just got injured [1:20:14] or shoulder nerve damage or [1:20:18] something and they printed out [1:20:18] a 60 page question in [1:20:19] the answers that we had right [1:20:23] there on the computer And that [1:20:24] and Kaiser was not did want to [1:20:28] do surgery on her and it was [1:20:28] unbelievable what details [1:20:32] everything that charts photos [1:20:37] So anything with computers only [1:20:38] do agreements for one year [1:20:39] because it could all just [1:20:43] change within a year we could [1:20:44] have a robot from Elon ask him [1:20:47] questions, you'll tell us [1:20:48] the answers and have all that [1:20:52] information. [1:20:52] It's going to be amazing math. [1:20:53] So thanks for your time. [1:20:54] Have a good day. [1:20:57] Thank you. [1:20:58] Your final speaker is 813 If [1:21:05] you can please unmute it 813I [1:21:05] can't unmute for you. [1:21:10] There you go. [1:21:10] >> Okay. [1:21:11] Thank you Consuelo here. [1:21:11] Okay. [1:21:14] So I just wanted to point out [1:21:20] that many of these deadlines [1:21:21] chains and contracts you know [1:21:24] they are in fact to make sure [1:21:29] that things are on time and on [1:21:36] schedule for 2025, 2030, 2050 [1:21:37] all in lockstep all for [1:21:37] the implementation of [1:21:41] the United Nations agenda for [1:21:42] the 21st century. [1:21:46] And a reminder to everyone [1:21:47] listening everyone in chambers [1:21:51] online this is in fact what [1:21:52] they are doing. [1:21:56] They're implementing that. [1:21:57] And yeah, as far as people [1:21:57] getting cozy and comfortable [1:22:01] and putting their trust in a I [1:22:02] well you know that too is just [1:22:06] take advantage of it while you [1:22:06] can But yeah talk about [1:22:10] collecting data Uh that's [1:22:15] something to be mindful of and [1:22:16] uh yeah I guess I just want to [1:22:19] encourage people to do their [1:22:20] due diligence and research [1:22:21] the United Nations agenda for [1:22:21] the 21st century. [1:22:25] You can actually still buy [1:22:26] the program on Amazon. [1:22:30] It's there a place in Brazil. [1:22:30] >> Okay, so that's my comment. [1:22:31] Thank you. [1:22:31] Thank you. [1:22:32] That concludes public comment [1:22:34] on this item. [1:22:35] >> All right. [1:22:36] Thank you, City Clerk We'll [1:22:36] turn it over to council for [1:22:40] questions Comments Entertain a [1:22:41] motion We'll start out again [1:22:42] with the chair the etr [1:22:45] committee council member you [1:22:46] thank you Council PRESIDENT [1:22:47] Thank you again to our staff [1:22:47] from our Economic Development [1:22:49] department I will move approval [1:22:50] of item as 400 This extension [1:22:55] keeps a critical system running [1:22:55] without interruption. [1:22:56] It's a tool that our small [1:22:56] businesses rely on to access [1:22:59] much needed capital and [1:23:00] the requested amount is modest [1:23:00] coming entirely from our [1:23:04] revolving loan fund. [1:23:05] No impact on the general fund? [1:23:05] Correct. [1:23:09] I'm seeing heads nodding from [1:23:10] the staff. [1:23:10] This action lets us keep [1:23:11] directing capital to businesses [1:23:14] that continue to face barriers [1:23:15] to financing, helping to expand [1:23:15] access to middle income jobs [1:23:16] and upward mobility Here in San [1:23:20] Diego. [1:23:20] And that will conclude my [1:23:21] motion. [1:23:21] All right. [1:23:22] Thank you, sir. [1:23:22] So we have a motion by [1:23:23] Councilmember Camp Be able to [1:23:25] come to me with the staff [1:23:26] recommendation. [1:23:26] >> We'll go next to Council [1:23:27] Campbell. [1:23:30] Thank you. [1:23:30] >> Council Chair. [1:23:31] I would like to second [1:23:31] the motion. [1:23:34] All right. [1:23:35] So we have a motion by council [1:23:36] member compete with second by [1:23:36] Council member Campbell to move [1:23:40] the staff recommendation. [1:23:40] Next up, Councilmember Von [1:23:41] Wilpert. [1:23:41] Thank you very much. [1:23:45] Thank you for the presentation [1:23:46] and the work And this is a [1:23:46] great program And the chair of [1:23:47] even our we've seen it better [1:23:50] than I could but it's wonderful [1:23:50] We're getting capital small [1:23:51] businesses. [1:23:51] I just want to particularly [1:23:52] thank you for getting this to [1:23:54] council before it expired in a [1:23:55] few weeks So I very much [1:23:55] appreciate that. [1:24:00] >> Thank you very much. [1:24:00] All right. [1:24:01] Thank you Council member. [1:24:01] Anybody else in the lights? [1:24:04] I'll extend my thanks as well [1:24:05] for scrambling with [1:24:10] the surprise of the state bill [1:24:10] that you now have to do have a [1:24:11] gate and I'm sure you're well [1:24:12] on hand and trying to tackle [1:24:15] that and being able to go back [1:24:15] out for an rfp. [1:24:16] So thank you for your good [1:24:16] work. [1:24:21] So with that we have a motion [1:24:22] by council member be a second [1:24:22] by Council member Campbell [1:24:23] the move the staff [1:24:25] recommendation. [1:24:25] Clerk Please call the roll I'm [1:24:26] sorry the voting system Please [1:24:33] cast your vote that passes [1:24:34] unanimously 8 to 0 with Council [1:24:34] PRESIDENT Pro Tem Lee absent [1:24:35] Thank you Council PRESIDENT All [1:24:35] right. [1:24:39] Thank you City Clerk And again [1:24:39] thank you to staff for the good [1:24:40] work we will now take up non [1:24:43] agenda public comment. [1:24:44] The council members respect and [1:24:45] appreciate the public input and [1:24:48] are fully committed to [1:24:49] protecting every participant's [1:24:49] free speech rights at council [1:24:50] and committee meetings. [1:24:54] Clerk Please proceed with [1:24:54] public comment. [1:24:55] >> Thank you for roll 2.7 and [1:24:56] non agenda Public comment is an [1:24:58] opportunity for members of [1:24:59] the public to comment on items [1:25:00] that are not on the agenda but [1:25:00] within the subject matter [1:25:04] jurisdiction of the City [1:25:05] Council. [1:25:05] Each speaker will have two [1:25:06] minutes. [1:25:06] Please note if there are eight [1:25:09] or more speakers on a single [1:25:09] topic the maximum time for [1:25:10] the topic will be 16 minutes. [1:25:11] If you are in chambers please [1:25:15] submit your speakers slip. [1:25:16] If you're joining us virtually [1:25:16] please raise your hand to speak [1:25:17] by tapping the raise your hand [1:25:19] icon or if you are calling [1:25:20] Participant Star nine If I can [1:25:21] have the following individuals [1:25:24] please come up to the front row [1:25:25] so that we can have proper [1:25:25] meeting management. [1:25:30] Jacob Edwards Zach that bar [1:25:30] bursts. [1:25:35] Thank you. [1:25:36] Will there be moment Carlos [1:25:40] Donato, Paula Kruger and Irving [1:25:41] Jacob you can come up to [1:25:46] the microphone please. [1:25:46] Yes. [1:25:47] Council members, men and women [1:25:51] Thank you for hearing me out. [1:25:52] And it's hard to talk about I [1:25:53] do get emotional because I've [1:25:56] been through a lot. [1:26:00] The gentleman back there is a [1:26:01] good man. [1:26:02] The other guy stood there [1:26:06] glaring at me, stood there [1:26:06] glaring. [1:26:07] He knew what I was going to be [1:26:11] talking about. [1:26:12] This needs to be confronted San [1:26:17] Diego is way better than this. [1:26:22] This is not the place for this. [1:26:23] Actually nowhere in the country [1:26:24] is the place for this. [1:26:28] This isn't the first place I've [1:26:29] been recruited to from my [1:26:33] disposal. [1:26:33] I've been terrorized for years. [1:26:37] I've been on the disposal list [1:26:38] for like three and a half years [1:26:39] now trekked from my home city [1:26:43] to Atlanta, Georgia. [1:26:44] Same thing went on there. [1:26:45] I've flat out here GOD knows [1:26:48] what came with me. [1:26:49] It's terrifying. [1:26:54] Put on those spots that are put [1:26:55] up to do it. [1:26:58] Be what Taking up shelter [1:26:59] people They're human beings [1:27:03] cardless of what they've done [1:27:04] to me That's why I'm still [1:27:05] there I'm fighting for them to [1:27:09] after their profiles are tapped [1:27:13] out they'll just go to another [1:27:14] profile that they're starting [1:27:14] here. [1:27:19] Where will they stop? [1:27:19] There will be no stopping. [1:27:20] I know these people. [1:27:24] There's no limit to what they [1:27:25] won't rob, steal, ravish or [1:27:30] murder People earn some big [1:27:30] trouble if we don't confront [1:27:35] this in the safes safe sweep [1:27:36] sites or disposal grounds for [1:27:41] United States citizens, it [1:27:41] needs to stop. [1:27:47] Please get it out of Syria. [1:27:48] >> Go in our country for that [1:27:49] concluding remark. [1:27:57] Zach, how's it going So I [1:27:57] actually I spoke with you, MR. [1:27:58] Rivera about this about six [1:28:01] months ago. [1:28:02] Eight months ago MR. Weber and [1:28:03] I called your office like every [1:28:06] week for the last four weeks [1:28:07] trying to get back home [1:28:08] concerning a development in [1:28:13] Midtown which is to 6 to 9 rate [1:28:14] the street of duplexes and [1:28:18] triplexes on Columbia Street [1:28:19] just north of world if you're [1:28:24] familiar and through [1:28:24] the Complete Communities [1:28:25] initiative they are now putting [1:28:30] in next to that the duplex that [1:28:31] we run me, my wife, my three [1:28:31] little children we've got [1:28:35] tenants in there. [1:28:36] They're putting up a 39 story [1:28:40] or sorry 39 unit five story [1:28:45] building with from what I [1:28:46] understand from looking at [1:28:49] the plans five parking spots [1:28:50] for 39 people on Columbia [1:28:50] Street. [1:28:51] So we all of us who live on [1:28:55] Columbia Street run duplexes [1:28:56] and triplexes with tenants who [1:28:57] need places to park. [1:28:58] So how this thing got pushed [1:29:01] through is shocking. [1:29:02] It's been I've reached out to [1:29:02] your office so many times now, [1:29:03] Jay. [1:29:06] I just saw before walking in [1:29:07] here finally call me back but [1:29:08] your office has not responded [1:29:12] at all in this The complete [1:29:13] community saying we're not [1:29:14] the people that I think you're [1:29:18] trying to punish. [1:29:18] We are. [1:29:19] i'm a working musician in San [1:29:19] Diego. [1:29:24] My wife is an overnight nurse. [1:29:24] We were trying to we did [1:29:25] everything we could to purchase [1:29:29] a property in 2020 prior to [1:29:29] this initiative the complete [1:29:34] community thing which every [1:29:39] thing that we had to do to we [1:29:40] built a third unit followed all [1:29:44] of the rules, spent $150,000 [1:29:45] our entire savings to be able [1:29:46] to get our place permitted only [1:29:47] to find out as soon as we got a [1:29:50] permitted that a developer [1:29:51] could come in and build a 39 [1:29:52] unit building without having to [1:29:57] follow deliverables at all. [1:29:58] And I just I would like to [1:30:02] thank you for that comment too. [1:30:03] >> Is there a way to your time [1:30:03] has concluded? [1:30:08] Blair Beekman where we come in [1:30:13] please come forward. [1:30:14] After that we'll have Carlos [1:30:19] Paul Krueger and Andrew Irving [1:30:19] . [1:30:19] All right. [1:30:20] Blair Beekman, thank you for [1:30:25] the meeting today. [1:30:26] Hopefully there's someone [1:30:26] the previous person can talk to [1:30:30] after the meeting today I'm I, [1:30:31] I have two letters of my own [1:30:36] that I've written recently to [1:30:37] yourselves one about trying to [1:30:38] better clarify the parking [1:30:42] allocation issues for Belmont [1:30:43] Park to council and the cover [1:30:48] and to council what exactly has [1:30:49] been the more modified version [1:30:49] of the you know from [1:30:54] the previous council meeting on [1:30:59] a statement on the ira [1:31:00] guidelines I think it's called [1:31:01] there's a softer version [1:31:06] available that I would very [1:31:06] much like to read and [1:31:07] understand. [1:31:07] I hope that can be available. [1:31:08] i can look it up. [1:31:13] I can probably find it on my [1:31:13] own with some work but I [1:31:14] thought I'd write to you just [1:31:15] to develop some sort of dialog [1:31:17] So hopefully someone can write [1:31:18] back about that. [1:31:19] I've been real concerned about [1:31:23] how you address our issues with [1:31:24] what is a very nervous [1:31:29] situation going on with war in [1:31:29] Iran right now how that will [1:31:30] affect our local level. [1:31:34] I think we always are on a very [1:31:35] high alert right now and I [1:31:35] still want to be talking about [1:31:41] accountability and best [1:31:42] practices how we can be [1:31:42] leading. [1:31:43] Clark Believe it or not, just [1:31:46] so that conversation is [1:31:47] available to us because we do [1:31:48] have choices and I think we're [1:31:52] becoming more and more clear of [1:31:53] those choices But we can't [1:31:53] better implement that stuff [1:31:54] because we're at war and so we [1:31:58] can't talk about the good [1:31:59] things in life when I'm trying [1:32:00] to say we can And that's what [1:32:01] makes what we're going through [1:32:05] especially in now unique We're [1:32:06] learning that we can have those [1:32:06] conversations if we know how to [1:32:10] frame them and create that [1:32:11] space And when we create at [1:32:12] least a space to talk about our [1:32:16] best practices that gives our [1:32:17] national and international [1:32:18] level really important example [1:32:18] of peace believe it or not. [1:32:20] Thank you. [1:32:28] >> Thank you, Carlos Donato [1:32:28] Thank you Council members [1:32:29] Magnus Carlsen I am here on [1:32:33] behalf of the Policy Research [1:32:34] Center for Tobacco on [1:32:34] the Environment, a [1:32:35] collaboration between San Diego [1:32:39] and San Diego State University [1:32:39] . [1:32:40] Thank you so much for giving [1:32:41] the opportunity to talk. [1:32:42] San Diego probably promotes [1:32:42] itself as a healthy outdoor [1:32:45] oriented city a place where [1:32:45] people enjoy clean air, active [1:32:46] lifestyles and vibrant public [1:32:46] spaces. [1:32:50] Outdoor dining is a big part of [1:32:51] that identity. [1:32:51] Families, residents and [1:32:52] visitors gather on patios [1:32:52] across our cities expecting a [1:32:57] clean and welcoming environment [1:32:58] As a District nine resident. [1:32:59] This issue was also personal [1:33:02] for me Many times when my kids [1:33:03] ,my wife and I considered [1:33:03] going out to eat on Alcohol [1:33:04] Boulevard we end up choosing [1:33:08] somewhere else because of [1:33:09] the smell of smoke coming from [1:33:09] the restaurant patios. [1:33:10] It's discouraging when [1:33:11] something as simple as enjoying [1:33:14] a meal outdoors with your [1:33:15] family becomes an uncomfortable [1:33:15] because of smoke drifting from [1:33:16] dining areas. [1:33:17] What many people MAY not [1:33:21] realize is that smoking doesn't [1:33:22] just affect the air while [1:33:22] someone's actively smoking. [1:33:23] It also leaves behind toxic [1:33:26] residues that can linger on [1:33:27] tables and surfaces. [1:33:28] This residue contains more than [1:33:28] 25 chemicals listed under [1:33:32] California's Proposition 65 as [1:33:33] hazardous and human health. [1:33:34] Even after smoking stops, [1:33:39] patrons can pick up in this or [1:33:39] this type of residue simply by [1:33:40] touching tables and surfaces in [1:33:41] outdoor dining areas. [1:33:44] Right now the city of San Diego [1:33:45] is the largest city without two [1:33:45] in the county without a [1:33:46] comprehensive smoke free [1:33:51] outdoor dining policy adopting [1:33:52] a comprehensive smoke free [1:33:52] dining policy that would [1:33:53] reinforce San Diego. [1:33:56] Sadly as a city that values [1:33:56] health, cleaning environments [1:33:57] and welcoming public spaces, it [1:33:58] would also send a clear and [1:34:02] consistent message that places [1:34:02] where people gather to eat [1:34:03] should be free from involuntary [1:34:07] exposure to smoke and toxic [1:34:07] residue. [1:34:08] Thank you for the time and for [1:34:09] the attention being given to [1:34:09] this issue. [1:34:10] We appreciate the opportunity [1:34:15] to share our work and to be a [1:34:15] resource to the community. [1:34:16] About also provide a briefing [1:34:17] document for each councilmember [1:34:20] and I respectfully request that [1:34:21] it be entered into the public [1:34:21] comment. [1:34:21] Thank you so much. [1:34:22] Thank you. [1:34:24] That has been distributed. [1:34:25] >> Paul Kruger if you can [1:34:30] please come forward. [1:34:31] >> Good afternoon Council [1:34:31] members. [1:34:32] I'm Paul Kruger from Talmage. [1:34:37] I was in the park on Sunday [1:34:37] related to paid parking. [1:34:41] This was the line at the one [1:34:41] kiosk that was working near [1:34:42] the organ pavilion. [1:34:46] It was 30 minutes long and [1:34:47] the locals in this line were [1:34:48] very angry about having to pay [1:34:53] for parking and more than that [1:34:53] about the time that it took [1:34:54] them to do it. [1:34:55] There were elderly right to [1:34:59] the left. [1:35:00] There was an elderly woman who [1:35:03] sat in alone in a folding chair [1:35:04] for 30 minutes while her friend [1:35:05] tried to figure out the parking [1:35:05] and they missed the performance [1:35:09] of the grandchild. [1:35:10] Next Next slide please. [1:35:16] The there were no instructions [1:35:16] on that kiosk because [1:35:22] the instructions are only down [1:35:22] on the kiosk. [1:35:23] And what you're going to see in [1:35:24] a minute here that kiosk I'll [1:35:28] explain was covered with a [1:35:28] plastic bag and it was [1:35:29] impossible to know if was [1:35:33] vandalized if it wasn't working [1:35:33] at the city, placed it there. [1:35:34] Next slide The next slide Going [1:35:39] to show you a screenshot of a [1:35:40] camera that a fellow showed me. [1:35:44] He was one of two people that [1:35:44] said the qr code was broken. [1:35:45] So what's the bottom line here? [1:35:50] It's that my takeaway was that [1:35:56] at least the tourist from other [1:35:57] cities and countries they are. [1:35:57] I met a couple from Brazil. [1:36:02] They are willing to pay me [1:36:02] precisely because they don't [1:36:03] know better. [1:36:03] They're not angry like [1:36:08] the locals But it is totally [1:36:08] unacceptable that there were [1:36:14] not ambassadors there. [1:36:15] There were not the mayor's [1:36:16] office that runs this does not [1:36:20] have people there helping those [1:36:20] with questions and processing [1:36:21] their payments. [1:36:26] It is it is government 1 to 1 [1:36:27] And I would urge you first to [1:36:28] please go there and see it [1:36:32] yourself and to to demand [1:36:33] changes in how this is [1:36:33] administered. [1:36:36] Thank you for that Concluding [1:36:37] comment And our last speaker [1:36:38] here in Council chambers, [1:36:44] Andrea Ebbing Well I'm not up [1:36:44] yet. [1:36:45] Maybe it could be started. [1:36:49] Has Sandra Ebbing I survived a [1:36:53] horrific violent crime on [1:36:54] DECEMBER 28th 2020 I was [1:36:54] strangled and had my head split [1:37:00] open on video by my ex who was [1:37:01] subsequently felony charged. [1:37:01] He drove my daughters across [1:37:02] the country with a permanently [1:37:06] suspended license, shared an [1:37:07] attorney with my county [1:37:07] contracted rehab owner ex who [1:37:08] also abducted my oldest [1:37:11] daughter. [1:37:12] They were taken to two separate [1:37:13] states by two felony charge [1:37:13] perpetrators of domestic [1:37:17] violence with me as their named [1:37:17] victim and their shared [1:37:18] attorney Ben Embry. [1:37:19] The courts allowed this and [1:37:24] continued to work with my rehab [1:37:25] or on diversions and instead of [1:37:29] helping the victims they [1:37:30] removed charges from [1:37:30] the charges system. [1:37:36] Ultimately I was abandoned by [1:37:37] the city. [1:37:38] I would not be your group by [1:37:38] the way everybody I'm not into [1:37:39] law enforcement and look where [1:37:42] I landed And so I was branded [1:37:47] artist with altered my act of [1:37:47] $6 million for diversion [1:37:48] program And then I had a [1:37:54] rupture last year Miracle of [1:37:55] GOD I survived. [1:37:55] My doctor said with 100% [1:37:56] fatality rate with my ruptured [1:38:02] aneurysm stomach and I rupture [1:38:03] right behind my left eye eight [1:38:03] hour surgery I was in sharp [1:38:06] growth much as I do for a month [1:38:07] and a half In NOVEMBER 4th 2025 [1:38:13] I had another embolism two [1:38:13] coils put in at Scripps La [1:38:14] Hoya. [1:38:14] DR. Giuseppe I'm writing in our [1:38:18] district attorney instead of [1:38:19] the legal thing to allow [1:38:19] somebody to have brain surgery [1:38:24] issued a $100,000 warrant on me [1:38:24] for failure to appear But that [1:38:25] was fake because I wouldn't [1:38:30] have committed fraud recently [1:38:31] being starved of my medications [1:38:32] before I'd be out by San Diego [1:38:32] Police Department as according [1:38:33] to this bill. [1:38:36] But there was Marshall came and [1:38:41] them and why did they take my [1:38:42] bill away Like what was it that [1:38:48] they wanted to the family they [1:38:52] to speak with the court your [1:38:53] time has concluded all I have [1:38:54] to go on to those that are [1:38:59] participating remotely We [1:38:59] currently have nine speakers in [1:39:00] the queue starting with Barbara [1:39:00] Gordon. [1:39:04] If you can please unmute. [1:39:04] >> Thank you. [1:39:05] It's a public health advocate I [1:39:10] wanted to share with you that [1:39:11] APRIL is Alcohol Awareness [1:39:12] Month but despite the years of [1:39:16] education alcohol impaired [1:39:17] driving continues to be a [1:39:18] nationwide problem right now [1:39:21] and killed more than 13,000 [1:39:22] people for the second year in a [1:39:22] row. [1:39:23] This is according to a new [1:39:27] report released by the National [1:39:28] Highway Traffic Safety [1:39:28] Administration. [1:39:32] These crashes are 100% [1:39:32] preventable. [1:39:33] There's simply no excuse or [1:39:38] reason to drive them there. [1:39:39] Also, people aren't driving and [1:39:40] getting impaired just from [1:39:40] alcohol. [1:39:44] The number of people driving [1:39:44] under the influence of other [1:39:45] dangerous substances is also [1:39:45] growing. [1:39:49] Nearly 12 million people drove [1:39:49] under the influence of [1:39:50] marijuana. [1:39:53] 2.4 million drove with other [1:39:54] illicit drugs in their system. [1:39:54] This was according to [1:39:59] the National Survey on Drug Use [1:39:59] and Help. [1:40:00] I will urge this Council to [1:40:05] implement strategies that could [1:40:06] reduce the number of drunk and [1:40:06] drug impaired driving drivers [1:40:11] on the road a public awareness [1:40:11] campaign that highlights [1:40:12] the dangers of impaired driving [1:40:17] or promotes alternatives like [1:40:17] designated driver rideshare [1:40:18] also enhanced law enforcement [1:40:23] sobriety checkpoints or patrols [1:40:24] that are just focused on [1:40:25] impaired driving. [1:40:29] I think collaborating with [1:40:29] bars, restaurants, [1:40:30] entertainment venues to promote [1:40:31] safe drinking practices and [1:40:36] promote transportation options [1:40:36] let us all rethink that [1:40:41] decision to drink or use other [1:40:41] substances before driving. [1:40:45] Thanks for letting me speak [1:40:46] the original if you can please. [1:40:52] I'm you. [1:40:53] >> It is extremely concerning [1:40:53] what is happening in the county [1:40:58] of San Diego and women who or [1:40:59] does anybody who whistleblowers [1:40:59] and is exposing the fraud [1:41:04] corruption waste and abuse and [1:41:04] the just egregious acts that [1:41:09] are taking place and you know [1:41:10] Anthony Warner sdb deputy [1:41:16] assaulted Andrea Ebbing [1:41:17] potentially almost killing her [1:41:21] Having said that, she's had a [1:41:22] ruptured aneurysm and was [1:41:28] slashed her head slammed into [1:41:28] the ground several times and [1:41:29] was maced in the face [1:41:30] potentially could have led to [1:41:34] her death when she was then [1:41:34] taken to Las Colinas. [1:41:35] But the more one of the more [1:41:36] concerning things is [1:41:40] the contract that you have with [1:41:40] both ambulances seems to be [1:41:45] some kind of a rape mobile And [1:41:46] this is not an unusual [1:41:46] occurrence. [1:41:47] In fact in other states it also [1:41:52] happens where they are using [1:41:57] ketamine and extremely heavy [1:41:58] narcotics or drugs [1:41:58] tranquilizers per se actually [1:42:04] to drug women and or men and [1:42:05] have sex with them in [1:42:05] the ambulance which happened [1:42:09] with Andrea ebbing. [1:42:10] And it is sad to see that Prop [1:42:11] 36 is being used in a way where [1:42:16] it is almost as if these [1:42:17] clients are being created. [1:42:21] They're being created by [1:42:22] the actions that are taking [1:42:22] place by not only the police [1:42:28] but also EMTs and those that [1:42:28] are in the jail system and [1:42:29] women are experiencing and even [1:42:30] men are experiencing such [1:42:35] atrocities that would lead them [1:42:36] to need that 36 to be used. [1:42:40] So when we have a district [1:42:40] attorney who is getting [1:42:41] kickbacks to put people into [1:42:42] these types of programs and [1:42:46] then tries to murder Andrea [1:42:47] being for exposing it, we have [1:42:47] a serious problem. [1:42:48] >> You guys actually had a [1:42:54] serious problem on your hands [1:42:55] that you're going to not want [1:42:56] to Time was concluded Lainie if [1:42:56] you can please them you might [1:43:03] even do them. [1:43:03] >> Hi, good afternoon Council [1:43:04] members My name is Melanie [1:43:08] Mendelsohn, asco resident [1:43:09] District nine and I'm here on [1:43:10] behalf of the Policy Research [1:43:10] Center for Tobacco on [1:43:11] the Environment and [1:43:14] Collaboration between states [1:43:15] and the United States. [1:43:16] You I'm here to tell you to [1:43:17] talk about secondhand smoke in [1:43:20] outdoor dining areas. [1:43:21] San Diego is the largest city [1:43:21] in the county without a [1:43:22] comprehensive smoke free [1:43:25] outdoor dining policy. [1:43:26] Meanwhile, 15 out of the 19 [1:43:27] other jurisdictions have [1:43:32] already made this change [1:43:33] locally to show strong support [1:43:33] for this change. [1:43:34] A recent survey of San Diego [1:43:38] County residents showed that [1:43:38] 78% of residents support smoke [1:43:42] free outdoor dining and 73% say [1:43:43] they want to eat in a [1:43:43] restaurant. [1:43:44] If smoking were allowed on [1:43:48] the patio, restaurants [1:43:49] professionals also prefer smoke [1:43:50] free patios but they've made it [1:43:50] clear they can't do this alone [1:43:55] For them it really comes down [1:43:55] to fairness. [1:43:56] At one restaurant go smoke free [1:43:57] But others don't. [1:44:01] They risk losing customers. [1:44:02] That makes it hard for any one [1:44:02] business to take the first [1:44:03] step. [1:44:07] Survey respondents have said [1:44:08] they need a citywide policy so [1:44:08] everyone plays by the same [1:44:12] rules without a smoke free [1:44:13] outdoor dining policy. [1:44:14] Both patrons and workers are [1:44:14] unprotected. [1:44:15] Indoor workplaces are covered [1:44:18] under state law but outdoor [1:44:19] dining areas are not. [1:44:20] Local studies have found that [1:44:25] patrons hands and table [1:44:25] surfaces have higher levels of [1:44:26] nicotine in patios where no [1:44:30] smoking is allowed. [1:44:31] This matters because chemicals [1:44:32] in tobacco smoke do not [1:44:32] disappear. [1:44:37] They stick to a surface skin [1:44:37] and clothing and can be [1:44:38] absorbed into skin over time. [1:44:39] This kind of exposure is linked [1:44:43] to a security issues irritation [1:44:43] and other health risks. [1:44:44] a citywide smoke free outdoor [1:44:49] dining policy would create [1:44:50] clear consistent rules, support [1:44:51] businesses and protect workers. [1:44:51] Thank you for your time as a [1:44:56] detective being given to this [1:44:56] issue. [1:44:57] We appreciate the opportunity [1:44:58] to share our work and to be a [1:44:58] resource for the community. [1:45:02] Have a good day. [1:45:02] Thank you. [1:45:03] Thank you. [1:45:03] Your next is Kathleen Lippert. [1:45:06] The five minute timer has also [1:45:06] concluded there were seven [1:45:07] speakers in the queue. [1:45:08] >> No additional speakers will [1:45:08] be taken. [1:45:09] Kathleen, please. [1:45:12] I'm you. [1:45:13] Thank you. [1:45:13] Good afternoon. [1:45:14] The city's continuing search [1:45:18] for funds to backfill the $120 [1:45:18] million deficit are disturbing. [1:45:19] Many of the policies supported [1:45:24] or adopted by the city were not [1:45:24] in the best interest of [1:45:25] the public nor did the public [1:45:25] want them. [1:45:29] The earlier public comment [1:45:30] about Smokefree Outdoor Dining [1:45:36] is a perfect example It is [1:45:37] based on sound scientific [1:45:37] research as well as that it is [1:45:42] in the interest of public [1:45:42] health. [1:45:42] Will the Council listen? [1:45:43] I hope so. [1:45:44] It was a comment that was [1:45:48] generalizable to many of [1:45:49] the policies supported or [1:45:49] adopted by this council. [1:45:53] Before adopting any policy or [1:45:54] ordinance, a basic requirement [1:45:59] should be a independent budget [1:46:00] and analysis of both not just [1:46:05] the revenue benefits but [1:46:06] the cost to the public [1:46:07] especially economic or public [1:46:11] health and safety costs. [1:46:12] The city, like the county is [1:46:13] looking for funds wherever they [1:46:18] were responsibly accumulated [1:46:19] and where they don't deserve to [1:46:24] be stolen especially for things [1:46:24] like zero carbon goals or [1:46:30] supporting for profit private [1:46:31] industries like the marijuana [1:46:31] industry. [1:46:32] Along with spending more [1:46:35] taxpayer money to continue to [1:46:36] fund things like socially [1:46:37] equitable licenses which is a [1:46:42] laughable title. [1:46:43] Setting aside funds for future [1:46:43] cost otherwise known as [1:46:48] planning ahead or rainy day [1:46:49] funds is something that [1:46:49] responsible city governments [1:46:54] should engage in ensuring [1:46:54] capital is available for [1:46:55] critical asset replacements. [1:47:00] Essential And it means that you [1:47:05] don't have to spend from hand [1:47:05] to mouth. [1:47:06] Better budgeting and [1:47:07] transparency with members will [1:47:12] help them understand that [1:47:12] things like trying to take [1:47:17] money from summertime currently [1:47:24] 8700 if you complete them you [1:47:30] Oh thank you Joyce and [1:47:31] the other three city clerk I [1:47:31] MAY go over. [1:47:32] I know that you know you'll [1:47:33] stop me. [1:47:35] I'm out of sync With what plan? [1:47:40] Okay, So MR. Kuroda as either [1:47:41] heads up I really MISS Having [1:47:42] you stay to the end of these [1:47:46] meetings and listen to [1:47:47] absolutely every public person [1:47:48] that speaks on the agenda. [1:47:52] Public comment That's really [1:47:53] important to me and to all [1:47:54] the people of San Diego. [1:47:58] Thank you to a quick shout out [1:47:58] to their Beakman for his [1:48:04] beautiful, beautiful poem this [1:48:05] morning a closed session where [1:48:05] we speak of peace. [1:48:11] Please continue. [1:48:12] And blessings and healing [1:48:16] you're working with now. [1:48:16] Okay. [1:48:17] A suggestion to the Port of San [1:48:22] Diego board regarding $250 [1:48:23] Million Navy seal Museum [1:48:28] project coming before the port [1:48:28] board. [1:48:29] The first step to proceed will [1:48:35] be the iir. [1:48:40] Now for me is it more feasible [1:48:41] responsibility responsible to [1:48:46] be content with the first [1:48:47] facility that was completed [1:48:48] last year on Kettner Boulevard [1:48:53] rather than proceed with this [1:48:53] grand vision now? [1:48:58] Question There you get more [1:48:59] questions more Will you get [1:49:00] the private funding or need [1:49:04] more debt and therefore [1:49:05] the image contributions to help [1:49:12] the Navy seal family Beach It's [1:49:16] in the good and capable hands [1:49:17] of all of you on the port [1:49:18] board. [1:49:18] You know how I feel about [1:49:19] the port and all of you on [1:49:23] board. [1:49:23] I trust your decision all [1:49:24] the way on this project. [1:49:29] I'm going to try to fit in a [1:49:30] couple other things Be sure and [1:49:32] look at page 813 if you can [1:49:45] please On you You are New York [1:49:45] . [1:49:46] Okay? [1:49:46] I mean if everything's okay [1:49:50] control it here So yeah. [1:49:51] So I just want to remind [1:49:52] everyone that things get [1:49:56] through They get pushed through [1:49:57] on these words because [1:49:58] the reality is the people on [1:49:58] the staff are not working for [1:50:02] the constituents within their [1:50:02] districts And frankly most [1:50:03] constituents are too busy [1:50:08] trying to survive a system that [1:50:09] keeps them overworked and [1:50:11] distracted to pay attention to [1:50:11] . [1:50:19] It's just a it's pretty sad [1:50:20] because the ones who are [1:50:20] supposed to be serving them [1:50:21] it's just nobody's nobody's [1:50:24] keeping them in line. [1:50:24] And if the people who do call [1:50:25] in and try to point things out [1:50:30] are deemed like you know we're [1:50:30] crazy But anyways everything [1:50:31] being done here serves [1:50:36] the bigger agenda not [1:50:36] the people the courts and these [1:50:37] agencies will hand they will [1:50:42] hand out small wins. [1:50:42] I said this before here and [1:50:43] there just enough to keep [1:50:47] the people believing the system [1:50:48] still works for them But those [1:50:49] winds are front and act a way [1:50:54] to keep the people compliant in [1:50:54] a system that continues to [1:50:55] tighten around them. [1:50:55] And if you're listening and [1:50:56] wondering why more people [1:51:00] aren't paying attention, it's [1:51:00] by design. [1:51:01] So don't get discouraged. [1:51:01] You know the reality is that [1:51:06] people are kept distracted with [1:51:06] sports entertainment and just [1:51:07] constant noise. [1:51:12] You know, they're living for [1:51:12] the weekend just to numb out [1:51:13] and escape the very system that [1:51:18] they have to endure all week. [1:51:18] And while that's happening [1:51:19] honestly, people are suffering [1:51:20] so that everywhere injustices [1:51:23] are not rare. [1:51:24] They're constant within [1:51:24] the system. [1:51:25] This board no government agency [1:51:29] is going to fix it. [1:51:29] These problems you know, it's [1:51:30] all because quite frankly they [1:51:35] are the source of them all of [1:51:36] them And this is all by design [1:51:41] happy awakening. [1:51:42] Okay, That's your comments. [1:51:42] Thank you. [1:51:47] Zoom user if you can please [1:51:47] unmute again if you are raising [1:51:48] your hand after the five minute [1:51:54] timer we will not be able to [1:51:55] get to you today but even if [1:51:56] only email your comments are [1:51:56] sitting correct and they will [1:51:57] be distributed by zoom user [1:51:59] again for you Please make sure [1:52:00] you don't Please proceed. [1:52:04] Well thanks for taking my call [1:52:05] . [1:52:06] I would like to pray for all of [1:52:07] our brave troops that are in [1:52:12] harm's way right now fighting [1:52:12] the war we got at 20,000. [1:52:16] San Diego is over there [1:52:17] fighting the war on the carrier [1:52:18] Abraham Lincoln, Boxer, some [1:52:23] other ships and they're doing [1:52:24] it for us. [1:52:24] Man I like to pray that man [1:52:25] from Galilee is born in [1:52:29] Bethlehem and that he got mercy [1:52:30] on our city San Diego and watch [1:52:34] over our troops. [1:52:35] Watch over our troops when he [1:52:41] when they go out and fight [1:52:41] the war for us. [1:52:42] I hope they all come. [1:52:46] I want to thank their families [1:52:46] too for living here and being [1:52:47] here. [1:52:47] I'm really grateful for that [1:52:53] And I want to give them courage [1:52:53] make sure that missiles hit [1:52:59] the mark just pray for [1:52:59] the people of Iran to if they [1:53:04] would know Jesus and you don't [1:53:05] want to kill the people of [1:53:06] Iran, just know the guys that [1:53:06] are crazy. [1:53:10] They're killing their own [1:53:11] people so they'll have mercy on [1:53:11] us. [1:53:15] They have mercy on the people [1:53:16] of Iran to our troops over [1:53:23] there risking their lives. [1:53:24] They want to bring them home to [1:53:25] the families for the and they [1:53:27] want to hold their kids when [1:53:28] they get back but give them [1:53:29] the clarity to do their jobs [1:53:32] and follow the orders. [1:53:32] And I thank you. [1:53:33] Thank you, Jesus. [1:53:39] Thank you. [1:53:40] That's good Your comments. [1:53:40] Oh, yes. [1:53:45] Thank you, Tony. [1:53:46] If you can please unmute that. [1:53:46] Our final speaker is Judy [1:53:51] Strain. [1:53:52] >> Tony, you are a muted boy. [1:53:57] Did I hear you here in council [1:53:57] chambers? [1:53:58] Not sure of the device that [1:53:58] you're speaking into MAY be [1:53:59] muted. [1:54:02] Can you hear me? [1:54:02] >> Yes. [1:54:02] Please proceed. [1:54:03] Yes. [1:54:04] I want to know why this council [1:54:08] is enacting policies that are [1:54:09] centered around Jewish feelings [1:54:10] over Palestinian lives during a [1:54:14] two year long live stream [1:54:15] genocide. [1:54:15] Welcome, Bill. [1:54:16] How dare you make those racist [1:54:20] remarks about how Israel [1:54:21] shouldn't have to be a shield [1:54:22] for the rest of the world all [1:54:22] on its own? [1:54:23] What is Israel shielding [1:54:27] the world from? [1:54:28] Who is it shielding the world [1:54:28] from these Islamic these [1:54:32] Islamophobic remarks that you [1:54:33] were repeating that you're [1:54:34] making are totally unacceptable [1:54:34] and totally unbecoming of a [1:54:38] city council member? [1:54:39] Israel is costing the us [1:54:39] billions dragging us into [1:54:45] Netanyahu's war with Iran and [1:54:46] you are supporting this [1:54:46] baseless warmongering And [1:54:51] PRESIDENT Joe LaCava you should [1:54:51] be ashamed of yourself for [1:54:52] the disrespect you showed Sean [1:54:57] Eagle Rivera by not kicking out [1:54:57] the Zionist The interrupted him [1:54:58] twice during his deliberation [1:55:02] on that issue You kicked out [1:55:03] multiple people for less during [1:55:04] that same council meeting I [1:55:08] watched it with my own eyes [1:55:09] because I was there. [1:55:10] You all served the United [1:55:10] States of America not [1:55:15] the United States of Israel [1:55:15] Before you create ordinances [1:55:16] that center Jewish feelings [1:55:21] over Palestinian lives, why [1:55:21] don't you make an ordinance [1:55:22] calling for a ceasefire? [1:55:27] Why don't you make an ordinance [1:55:27] condemning the live stream [1:55:28] genocide that I've been having [1:55:31] to watch for the last two [1:55:32] years? [1:55:32] You all are way too cozy with [1:55:33] that aipac money. [1:55:37] You all are way too cozy with [1:55:38] these special interest groups [1:55:38] and we're paying attention to [1:55:39] what you're doing. [1:55:40] We're paying attention to who [1:55:44] you're funded by and we will be [1:55:44] recalling those of you and no [1:55:45] longer voting for those of you [1:55:48] that continue to put Israel [1:55:49] over the United States of [1:55:55] America. [1:56:00] Put your comments loudspeakers [1:56:00] . [1:56:01] >> Judy Strang please. [1:56:06] I mean Jewish strong Academy [1:56:14] before you begin to meet [1:56:15] yourself we will meet you. [1:56:16] >> There you go dark It's [1:56:18] always such a difficult [1:56:19] situation calling in from work. [1:56:20] Thank you for your patience and [1:56:20] thank you for this opportunity [1:56:24] to share some information that [1:56:25] I receive As a retired public [1:56:25] health worker I still receive a [1:56:30] great deal of information from [1:56:31] the field and from my friends [1:56:31] in the field both national and [1:56:35] international And I received it [1:56:36] today this morning from good [1:56:41] friends that recently attended [1:56:42] the Commission on Narcotic [1:56:45] Drugs held in Vienna, Austria [1:56:46] held every two years and in [1:56:47] fact the organization presented [1:56:52] there and she knew that I would [1:56:52] be happy to hear that there was [1:56:53] a featured event called Women [1:56:57] Youth and the Next Generation [1:56:58] Bridging Mental Health, [1:56:58] Reproductive health and [1:57:04] Substance use prevention across [1:57:04] the life course of our young [1:57:05] women. [1:57:09] This particular workshop that [1:57:10] they provided underscores [1:57:10] the importance for women to [1:57:16] understand the role that drugs [1:57:17] plays in their mental health as [1:57:21] well as their physical health. [1:57:22] And I understand it was [1:57:23] extremely well received While [1:57:28] there they presented the recent [1:57:28] information regarding marijuana [1:57:34] use and pregnant and nursing [1:57:35] women pointing out that [1:57:35] the recent research expresses [1:57:40] concern for fetal brain [1:57:40] development and long term neuro [1:57:41] developmental outcomes as many [1:57:46] of us should be concerned as [1:57:47] well. [1:57:47] And the new research that [1:57:48] continues to come in daily [1:57:52] pointing out that we need to [1:57:53] care about our teens and our [1:57:54] young women as they make [1:57:58] choices regarding their sexual [1:57:59] health and their pregnancy that [1:58:04] marijuana is not something that [1:58:05] should occur during their [1:58:05] pregnancy, that the research [1:58:09] doesn't support it and doesn't [1:58:10] help it And I hope that we can [1:58:11] all work together to get this [1:58:12] information out to our young [1:58:16] women. [1:58:17] >> Thank you. [1:58:17] Thank you. [1:58:18] And that does improve our [1:58:19] general public comment for [1:58:22] today's meeting. [1:58:22] All right. [1:58:23] Thank you. [1:58:23] Having a little bit of a [1:58:24] dilemma here because I think [1:58:29] Council member Whitburn is on [1:58:30] the lines, you know, looking at [1:58:30] the rules of council. [1:58:31] So we are consistent No [1:58:31] discussion or action on any [1:58:34] matter of not having the public [1:58:34] comment shall be permitted. [1:58:35] So with that guidance, sir, I [1:58:39] leave it up to you. [1:58:39] >> Thank you. [1:58:40] Council PRESIDENT I don't [1:58:40] respond with a member of [1:58:45] the public takes issue with [1:58:46] something that I say or do that [1:58:51] is totally fair game But when a [1:58:52] member of the public makes an [1:58:53] accurate statement about a [1:58:58] member of my staff I am going [1:58:59] to defend my staff member. [1:58:59] We had a member of the public [1:59:03] say that a member by a staff [1:59:04] had not gotten back to that [1:59:04] individual. [1:59:05] I have an entire email chain of [1:59:10] their correspondence so my [1:59:11] staff is very good about [1:59:11] getting back to constituents. [1:59:12] I'm proud of them and I will [1:59:16] defend the record. [1:59:16] >> Thank you. [1:59:17] All right. [1:59:17] I knew you would use your [1:59:18] discretion. [1:59:19] Thank you for your comment. [1:59:22] So with that, does the city [1:59:23] attorney have anything to [1:59:23] report out from close session? [1:59:24] >> Yeah. [1:59:25] If there's one item to report [1:59:27] out today today the city [1:59:28] council voted on closed session [1:59:29] item number three to initiate [1:59:29] litigation Once litigation is [1:59:33] formally commenced the action [1:59:34] the defendant and other [1:59:34] particulars will be disclosed [1:59:35] to any person upon inquiry [1:59:40] unless to do so would [1:59:41] jeopardize effective service of [1:59:41] process or settlement [1:59:42] negotiations. [1:59:45] The motion passed 820 with [1:59:46] Council member la absent. [1:59:46] That concludes my report. [1:59:47] All right. [1:59:47] Thank you for that report. [1:59:51] We will now adjourn the council [1:59:52] to the regularly scheduled [1:59:52] council meeting on Tuesday,