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Many Piedmont residents have elected to receive notifications from AC Alert System.
Please be aware that beginning April 15th, AC Alert will no longer use text messaging or voice calls to distribute non-emergency messages such as red flag warning, community event information or traffic alerts. All non-emergency notifications will be sent via email and the Everbridge app only. The change does not apply to alerts sent out in an emergency, such as orders to evacuate or shelter in place. Emergency alerts will continue to be sent via all available paths.
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PIEDMONT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING – March 24, 2021
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1. Approval of Public Safety Committee Meeting Minutes for 1/21/2021
2. Update on Police Department Strategic Plan
3. Update on Public Safety Cameras
4. Update on Juvenile Officer
5. Update on School Liaison Activities
6. Update on COVID 19 & Health Order
7. Update on Piedmont Fire Department Strategic Planning
Read instructions for meeting viewing and participation by clicking below
Tuesday, March 23, 2021 3:00 p.m. by Teleconference and Zoom
Taxes, tax measures, the budget and large expenditures are funneled through the Committee. Historically minutes and video recording have NOT been made of the Committee’s meetings. Typically, a report has been drafted by the Chair and reviewed by the Committee after a number of meetings.
To maximize public safety while still maintaining transparency and public access, members of the public can participate in the meeting in several ways: Computer or smart phone: Click https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89251231925 Telephone: Dial (669) 900-9128 and enter webinar/meeting number 892-5123-1925 To participate in the meeting by providing public comment, members of the public may use the ZOOM platform to make live, verbal public comments. To speak to the Committee click the “Raise Your Hand” button when the item on which you would like to comment is called. If you are connected to the meeting by phone, please dial *9. When it is your turn to speak, the City Clerk will call your name and unmute your line, at which point you will have three minutes to address the Committee. After the allotted time, you will then be re-muted.
Instructions of how to “Raise Your Hand” is available at https://support.zoom.us/hc/enus/articles/205566129%0D-Raise-Hand-In-Webinar
The following link is for the video of the Linda Beach Phase I Master Plan meeting held on Saturday March 6. Click below.
Rick Schiller writes: “Above is the link to the March 6, 2021 City webinar concerning Phase I of the Linda Beach Master Plan. Phase I is about obtaining grant funding for the bathrooms, play area behind the bathrooms and the area next to and under the Oakland Avenue Bridge. At 39:30 in the tape there is reference to pickleball that goes to about 44:00. My sense is that City Staff are aware of the presence and growth of Pickelball; the consultant dismissed pickleball stating the decision had been made to incorporate Bocce instead. I believe Linda Beach is the only available space in town for dedicated pickleball courts and not just dual-use tennis courts which require daily pickleball net setup and breakdown.”
Linda Beach Park Item: #5 on Recreation Commission meeting March 17, 2021. Click agenda link below:
March 15, 2021 City Council Closed Session.
The property at 223 Linda Avenue consists of 4 apartments across from Beach Elementary School. There is no known public discussion of City purchase of the property until the announcement of the Closed Session.
Council: Adjourn to a Closed Session a. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Govt. Code §54956.8) 223 Linda Ave; Negotiating Parties: City and Linda Paramount Properties LLC Negotiators: City Admin. & Atty; Under Negotiation: Price & Terms of Payment
AGENDA HERE
$19.5 Million Bond Measure for building new community pools using an Advisory Committee to be considered on March 15, at the Piedmont City Council meeting. Agenda HERE.
SECTION 1. The Community Pool Advisory Committee is hereby established as a temporary advisory committee of the City of Piedmont.
SECTION 2. The efforts of the Community Pool Advisory Committee will be to offer advice throughout the design process and to serve as a conduit for the community’s voice in the design refinement and construction of the Piedmont Community Pool, specifically by:
1) Assisting the project team to ensure the project meets community expectations.
2) Communicating project progress to the community.
3) Making recommendations to staff and the Council on how to balance any conflicting priorities against budget resources and community expectations.
SECTION 3. The Community Pool Advisory Committee shall consist of five or seven residents at large, including one current or former member of the Recreation Commission.
SECTION 4. The City Council shall appoint one member to serve as Committee Chair.
SECTION 5. The Community Pool Advisory Committee shall meet on a quarterly basis or as needed.
SECTION 6. The term of the Community Pool Advisory Committee shall extend from the date of establishment to completion of construction of the Community Pool project.
SECTION 7. The Community Pool Advisory Committee shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code §54950 et seq.) including, but not limited to notice, agenda posting, and public participation requirements.
SECTION 8. The Community Pool Advisory Committee is an advisory body to the City Council and is not an independent decision-making body. All of its recommendations are subject to approval of the City Council.
“Should the Council choose to establish the committee, the recruitment process will be similar to the one used for the City’s standing commissions and committees. First, staff announces the recruitment period via the web site and social media channels as well as via press release. After receiving applications, the Council would then conduct interviews of the candidates, and after deliberations, appoint the Chair of the committee and its members. Also, consistent with other commissions and committees, Council would appoint a liaison and alternate to the PAC. Recruitment for this committee will take place separately from the ongoing annual recruitment for commissions & committees. This would allow the PAC to begin its work shortly after the engagement of the project manager/owners representative and before selection of the design team.”
Read the full staff report below: