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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/20/2020CC OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER March 20, 2020 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Local Emergency Declaration  Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order issued to all Californians Thursday evening, I have declared a local emergency in the City of Bakersfield. The declaration is effective immediately (March 19). As a result, the City will limit its staffing to only those who provide essential services, including police and fire response, water, sewer and trash services as well as internal support functions. The City continues to work to address the ongoing health crisis and limit the potential spread of COVID-19 (also known as the novel coronavirus). Prior to Thursday’s announcements, the City had already implemented temporary measures in an effort to reduce the chance of exposure to and spread of COVID-19 (also known as the novel coronavirus). Those measures are expected to be in place through at least April 14 and include postponing or canceling some events and meetings during that time. The health and safety of the public and our employees is of paramount concern during this time and City Staff continue to be in close communication with the Kern County Department of Public Health, the California Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control. We have also set up a special COVID-19 webpage on the City’s website which provides the latest developments from the City, including what procedures are in place and a frequently asked questions section. I have also provided a video message to the public about the City’s response and measures we have taken at this point, and that video can be viewed on the above webpage as well. General Information March 20, 2020 Page 2 Where possible, the City is reviewing work functions for all employees who do not provide health and safety services to determine if their work can be conducted through alternative work scenarios, including telecommuting or flexible schedules. Staff is also reviewing decreased workloads for employees from impacted service areas to determine if they should be on paid administrative leave. The City is also accommodating leave requests for employees who have child care challenges during this period. Once again, it is important to note that essential services provided by the City – including the Bakersfield Police and Fire Departments – are NOT affected by the emergency declaration or these precautionary measures and will continue as normal. We will get through this crisis. We are relying on each other to help limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep our community safe and healthy. Let’s continue to work together to stay well. Notable Items  The recent book drive benefitting the Porterville Library – a partnership between the Bakersfield Fire and Kern County Fire Departments, as well as local TV stations 23ABC, KGET and KBAK/KBFX – collected 25,000 books! The book drive (below) was organized after a fire at the library in February. The books were delivered to the library earlier this week. General Information March 20, 2020 Page 3  After receiving a complaint about lights being out at Mill Creek Park, City crews re- lamped and replaced bad ballasts on approximately 90% of the security lights in the Park (right). Parts are also on order to complete the remaining 10% and will do so as soon as the materials arrive. Reports  Recreation & Parks Department monthly report for February.  Special Enforcement Unit/Gang Violence report for February.  AT&T U-Verse Programming Changes letter. Event Notifications  The April low-cost pet vaccination clinic – originally set for Saturday, April 11 at Wilson Park – has been CANCELED in order to help prevent the spread of and possible exposure to COVID-19 (the coronavirus).  Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center. NOTE: Several events included on this calendar have since been postponed or canceled. City Manager’s Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-326-3751 FAX: 661-324-1850 MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Joe Conroy Thursday, March 19, 2020 Public Information Officer (661) 326-3074 JConroy@bakersfieldcity.us CITY DECLARES LOCAL EMERGENCY, LIMITS STAFFING TO ESSENTIAL ONLY Effective immediately, the City of Bakersfield has declared a local emergency in response to the COVID-19 health crisis following Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Order (N-33-20) which includes a statewide stay-at-home order to all Californians. City Manager Christian Clegg issued the declaration Thursday, March 19. The declaration must next be ratified by the City Council, which is expected to vote on it at the March 25 meeting. The City encourages compliance with the Governor’s stay-at-home order. As a result of the emergency declaration, the City will limit staffing to those who provide essential services only. City buildings housing essential services will remain open at this time, although some services may not be available on-site. The City asks members of the public who have business to conduct with the City do so over the phone, via email or online if possible. If your business can wait, please do so. It is important to note that this declaration will not impact essential services such as Bakersfield Police and Fire Departments, as well as water, sewer and trash services. (See below list of services that will not be impacted) The City is providing updates on the health crisis on its COVID-19 webpage, found here: www.bakersfieldcity.us/covid19. Public health is of paramount concern for the City of Bakersfield and the City has already implemented significant measures to limit the possible spread of COVID-19. Those precautionary measures – including the cancelation or postponing of nonessential events and gatherings – will remain in effect until at least Tuesday, April 14. City Staff continues working closely with the Kern County Department of Public Health, the Centers for Disease Control, Kern County and the Office of Governor Newsom, receiving daily updates. Services with no impacts • The March 25 City Council Meeting is planned to take place as originally scheduled with an abbreviated agenda. o In-person public comments will still be accepted at the meeting; however, the public is encouraged to submit public comments for that meeting via the City Clerk’s Office at city_clerk@bakersfieldcity.us. • Police response • Fire response • Water • Wastewater • Solid Waste • Streets • Rapid Response Teams • Fleet support to health and safety services • Technology support to health and safety services ### We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Department of Recreation and Parks Date: March 13, 2020 To: Christian Clegg, City Manager From: Dianne Hoover, Director of Recreation & Parks Subject: 2020 February Monthly Report ADMINISTRATION February Summary Highlights: As we enter into the month of March, the Recreation and Parks Department has suspended activities in City facilities through the end of March. Staff continues to plan for future programming throughout the City. Tree and shrub plantings continued throughout the month. Staff continues to be diligent in serving the community’s needs. Public Safety & Vital Services • Homeless Encampment Cleanups: o Hageman & Knudsen o Patriots Park o 5801 District Blvd. o Yokuts Park o Riverbanks • Tumbleweed Removal: o Coffee Rd. Bike Path Embankment • Facility Worker Repairs: o MLK Park – to restroom security gates. o Saunders Park – to restroom security gates. o Patriots Park – installation of additional security gates for restrooms. o Mesa Marin Dog Park – installation of new drinking water/dog fountain. o Silver Creek Park- repair modifications to pool facility. Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 2 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. CIP/CDBG Project Updates: • Kaiser Permanente Sports Village Phase 3 Fitness Equipment Project – Construction has begun. Contractor has removed existing turf and excavated area where new fitness equipment will be installed. Concrete mow curb for PIP (poured-in-place) area has been installed. • Lowell Park Picnic Shade Structure Rehab and ADA Improvements (CDBG) - Picnic Area Shade Structure submittals have been approved. Structure delivery and construction start expected to arrive the week on March 9th. • McMurtrey Aquatic Center Pool Filter Renovation Project – Met with California Waters Contractors to review remaining work to be completed on the Competition Pool filters at Mc Murtrey Aquatic Center. California Waters returned to McMurtrey Pool to start Activity Pool Filter demo and removal. Major modifications needed to main influent and effluent distribution lines to accommodate manifolds to new filters to the activity pool. • Jefferson Park Pool Filter Renovation Project – Met with California Waters contractors to review the uncompleted work remaining at Jefferson Pool. Met with Sean Senior from NAS to go over work items to get Jefferson pool filters up and operational until punch list items can be completed. He was able to start up system temporarily to keep water circulating until replacement parts arrived. Wall Repairs: In Progress: 1. 8900 Block of Norris Rd & Quail Creek (South Side) 2. Fountain Horse Statue 3. 8000 Block of Harris E/O Gosford 4. Westside of Wible Rd & South of Harris (Canal Wall) 5. 7500 Block of Olympia Dr & Telluride Ct.(Raised Planter) 6. 12300 Block of River Run Blvd E/O Sugar Leaf Ridge Dr. 7. Latina & Mohawk (S. San Lauren Sign-Stone Border trim down) 8. White Lane & W/O Rose Garden St. (South Wall) 9. New Stine Rd & Ming Ave (North Side) 10. 2800 Block of Wilson Rd, near Elaine 11. Corner Jewetta Ave & Donerail Dr. 12. 7900 Block of Ming Ave (Northwall West) of Calle Salida 13. 12600 Block of Chambers Blvd & W/O Edingal Ct (South Wall Caps) 14. Ashe Rd & Club View Dr (Eastern Pre-Cast Wall) 15. (S/W Corner) Entrada Del Aqua Way & Pensigner Rd 16. 5600 Block of Wilson Rd & Westholme Blvd 17. 18th St & Q St S/E Corner (Planter) 18. Spring Creek Loop & Stone Ridge Way Completed: 1. Panama Lane & Monitor St (N/W Corner) Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 3 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Reservations: • 101 park reservations and an estimated 4,223 guests in attendance for the month of February. PARKS UPDATES Area 2 • Tree Contractor trimmed the following areas: • Siemon Park • Central Park • Mill Creek Trail • Miramonte Dr. • Beale Park • Jastro Park o Rancheria Rd. Trail - Staff trimmed/cleaned up trail o Softball Maintenance Preparation: o Tournament was held on 2/22/20 & 2/23/20 utilizing fields at Mesa and Beach Parks. o Staff pressured and sanitized bleachers and dugouts at Beach and Wayside Parks. Area 3 o Westside Parkway • Staff sprayed the westbound from Mohawk Street to Stockdale and eastbound from Stockdale Hwy. to Allen Rd. • Staff, along with the Bakersfield Homeless Center crew, removed tumble weeds east and westbound center divider and Allen Rd. on and off ramps. • Staff sprayed the eastbound from Allen Rd. to Mohawk St. and westbound Mohawk St. on ramp, top section at Renfro Rd. and top section at Calloway Dr. • Staff removed tumble weeds east and westbound on ramps at Coffee Rd. o Bakersfield Municipal Airport • On 2/29/20 staff sprayed areas at the airport. Area 4 • KPSV – Stadium scoreboard letters have been upgraded and replaced. Area 6 • Staff pressure washed the amphitheater and seating at TPRW for the Bernie Sanders rally. • Staff assisted multiple areas removing tumbleweeds throughout the city. • Staff removed tumbleweeds from Johnson and Rider easement. • Staff assisted areas 1 and 3 with mass trimming projects throughout the month of February. • Staff removed leaves from streetscapes on Palm Ave, Jenkins, Stockdale Hwy, Johnson, Calloway, Brimhall, TPRW, Quailwood Park, and Bill Park Greens Park during the month of February. Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 4 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. TRAINING The following staff trainings occurred in February: o Safety Meeting held on February 19th with a PPE Video shown to all staff. o Supervisors attended Valley Fever Awareness and Anti-Harassment Training. o Confined Space Training: o Rescue Class at the Park at River Walk. o Stihl Chain Saw Safety Operation Class. o Annual Herbicide Applicator Safety Training held by Target Specialty Products. o CPRS Training. o Annual Pesticide Handler Training. o New Hire NEO Training. o Propane Tank Training. Trimming: • Trees Trimmed: 99 Clearance: 36 Removals: 3 0100 2019 2020 29 99 FEBRUARY February Trees Trimmed Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2018 57 41 44 34 34 27 48 59 74 78 67 67 2019 66 46 56 44 47 36 68 34 54 34 38 44 2020 48 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 N u m b e r o f L o a d s Comparison of Loads to Greenwaste 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 5 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. RECREATION Total monthly attendance for all programs, reservations and volunteers combined for the month of February totaled 33,475 as compared to last year’s total of 19,343. Aquatics/Attendance: 6,299 6,299 compared to 7,949 in 2019 which is a 20.8% decrease due to the Kern High School District not utilizing Jefferson Pool for their swim program as they have in prior years. McMurtrey Aquatic Center: • Monthly attendance at the McMurtrey Aquatic Center was 4,835 compared to last year’s 4,544. • Kern High School District Rental - Bakersfield, South, Ridgeview, West and Liberty High School swim teams utilized McMurtrey for practice the first two weeks of February. As of February 18th, select schools were moved to the new Kern High School District pool. Bakersfield, North, and Liberty High Schools are now holding daily swim team practices at McMurtrey Aquatic Center. • 100 Mile Club - is currently made up of 400 active members that swam 13,535 miles. The club has swum a combined total of 197,683 miles. • Lifeguard Pre-Assessment - Lifeguard pre-assessments took place on February 22nd and 28th. A total of 37 participants passed the physical assessment, which made them eligible to move on to the oral interview portion of recruitment. A final pre-assessment will be held on March 23rd. Based on the projected return rate, we anticipate needing 35 to 40 new lifeguards for the 2020 summer season. Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 6 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Aquatic Grant Activities • American Red Cross Aquatic Centennial Program - A free Pediatric CPR/AED, First Aid and Water Safety class was held on February 8th at McMurtrey Aquatic Center. Eleven participants made up of expectant parents, parents, grandparents, and caregivers of children under the age of eighteen received American Red Cross certifications and a variety of water safety resources. Silver Creek Park • Silver Creek Pool attendance for the month of February was 1,464. • Golden Valley and Stockdale swim teams utilized Silver Creek Pool the first two weeks of February; these particular schools moved to the new Kern High School District pool on February 18th. Beginning February 18th, Silver Creek became the home pool for South and West High School swim teams. • Donations: $480.00 Athletics/Attendance: 16,927 • Total monthly attendance was 16,927 compared to 5,514 last February. The increase is so significant from the previous February due to rain and poor field conditions that caused numerous cancellations or postponements of programs and rentals. Athletic Programming Adult Softball • Team manager’s meeting was held on February 6th to inform all teams of league rules and format. The spring season is underway with games being played Monday through Friday. 11,696 10,457 11,625 14,530 5,514 16,927 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 Athletic & Adaptive Program Attendance February 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 7 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Softball Tournaments • An NSA youth softball tournament was held on February 22 and 23 at the Mesa Marin Sports Complex and Beach Park. A total of 73 games were played over the two-day span. Adult Adaptive Basketball League • Spring season came to an end on February 20 after a total of 21 games were played over seven weeks. Participants were rewarded with medals for participation and are eager to take the field for our upcoming adaptive softball League. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center/Attendance: 4,000 • Attendance was up by 30% from last February which can be attributed to more participants utilizing the game room, cooking/gardening class, snack time, the newly created J.E.T. Program and the Professional Development Conference. • Adaptive Basketball – league was held at the center with approximately 50-60 people in attendance at most games. • CPRS District 15 Professional Development Conference – The center hosted the conference with over 250 people in attendance. • Donations: $2,073.90 Saunders Recreational Facility/Attendance: 489 • Soccer Program: 4 Registered Teams / Total Attendance: 320 4,285 3,062 4,000 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. CenterFebruary Attendance 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 8 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Silver Creek Community Center/Attendance: 262 Special Event Reservations/Attendance: 5,498 February 1: TPRW, Pirate Booty Run 300 Guest February 8: Jefferson, Low Cost Animal Vaccine Event 100 Guest February 21: TPRW, Bernie Sander’s Rally 2,400 Guests February 29: Beach Park, Bike Annual 1,500 Guests February 29: TPRW, Kern County Sheriff’s Activity League 300 Guests Upcoming/Ongoing Events: • Lifeguard Academy – Interested in becoming a Lifeguard? Inquire at www.bakersfieldparks.us for details. • Springtime Egg Hunt – Saturday, April 11, 2020 at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center. FREE • For additional activities and events offered through the Recreation and Parks Department, please visit the website at www.bakersfieldparks.us. Hageman and Knudsen Dr. (Illegal encampment cleanup on the water canal./before) Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 9 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Hageman and Knudsen Dr. (Illegal encampment cleanup on the water canal./after) Saunders Park Restroom Building Modification Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 10 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Saunders Park illegal Encampment Inside Spray Park Restrooms and Security Gates - before & after Department of Recreation and Parks February 2020 Monthly Report Page 11 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Coffee Rd. & Truxtun Ave. West of Bike Path Tumbleweed/Trash Clean up – before and after. 2 P:\Council\2020\SEU Cover for February 2020.docx BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 Special Enforcement Unit Monthly Stats for February 2020 Year to Date Special Enforcement Unit Statistics January - February 2020 120 Felony Arrests 113 FI’s 73 Search Warrants 30 Misdemeanor Arrests 37 Citations 282 Court Prep - Hours 35 Felony Warrant Arrests 598 Probation and Parole Searches 322 Hours Assisting Patrol 35 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 92 Hrs. Assisting Other Department Sections 309 Hours Assisting Investigations 57 AB109 Arrests – 186.22 192 Supplemental Reports 2 2020 Shootings 5 AB109 Arrests - Other 129 General Offense Reports 10 2019 Shootings 31 Hours In Training 13 Vehicle Reports 9 2018 Shootings 66 Guns Seized 141 Patrol Call Response 7 2017 Shootings 62 Felony Arrests 43 FI’s 34 Search Warrants 16 Misdemeanor Arrests 24 Citations 188 Court Prep - Hours 21 Felony Warrant Arrests 267 Probation and Parole Searches 125 Hours Assisting Patrol 20 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 57 Hrs. Assisting Other Departments 174 Hours Assisting Investigations 31 AB109 Arrests – 186.22 97 Supplemental Reports 1 2020 Shootings 3 AB109 Arrests - Other 58 General Offense Reports 4 2019 Shootings 31 Hours In Training 8 Vehicle Reports 1 2018 Shootings 40 Guns Seized 45 Patrol Call Response 3 2017 Shootings BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 FEBRUARY 2019-2020 COMPARISON 83 36 40 34 70 28 22 27 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Felony Arrests Misdemeanor Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 2020 2019 356 267 43 1125 286 80 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Assisting Other Departments (Including Investigations) Probation / Parole Searches Field Interviews / Street Checks 2020 2019 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 2018-2020 YEAR TO DATE COMPARISON 220 66 73 233 44 65 126 31 25 0 50 100 150 200 250 Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 2020 2019 2018 723 598 113 2165 666 162 488 371 56 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Assisting Other Departments (Including Investigations) Probation / Parole Searches Field Interviews / Street Checks 2020 2019 2018 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 2 10 9 0 6 5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 2020 2019 2018 SHOOTINGS HOMICIDES* YEAR TO DATE GANG VIOLENCE INDEX 2018-2020 *Please note that the homicide stats include all gang related homicides, including but not limited to shootings and stabbings. BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS – 2018-2020 (YEAR TO DATE ONLY) 1 1 6 4 3 6 4 7 4 3 4 6 9 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAY JUN. 2020 2019 2018 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 2019 2019 Weekly Numbers Previous 5 Years (2012-2016) Average Sp r i n g B r e a k Su m m e r B r e a k Sc h o o l R e s u m e s La b o r D a y Wi n t e r Br e a k GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS COMPARED TO THE AVERAGE OF THE PREVIOUS 5 YEARS – PER WEEK Winter Break 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 2020 2020 Weekly Numbers Previous 5 Years (2015-2019) Average BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2020 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nu m b e r o f S h o o t i n g s 2017 - 2020 Shooting Comparison to date - 12 Week Time Frame 2020 Weekly Numbers 2019 Weekly Numbers 2018 Weekly Numbers 2017 Weekly Numbers Week of the Year ALL PARK CLINICS ARE HELD FROM 9:00 AM TO NOON *ALL FEES/DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE BEFORE ATTENDING A CLINIC FOR POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS SCHEDULE. https://bakersfieldcity.us/gov/depts/animal_care_center/clinics.htm City of Bakersfield Animal Control 2020 Vaccination & Licensing Clinics January Saturday 1/11/20 The Park at Riverwalk 11200 Stockdale Hwy February Saturday 2/8/20 Jefferson Park 801 Bernard St. March Saturday 3/14/20 Beale Park 500 Oleander Ave. April Saturday 4/11/20 Wilson Park 2400 Wilson Rd. May Saturday 5/9/20 Lowell Park 800 4th St. June Saturday 6/13/20 Jastro Park 2900 Truxtun Ave July Saturday 7/11/20 Silver Creek Park 7011 Harris Rd. August Saturday 8/8/20 MLK Community Center 1000 S. Owens St.sav September Saturday 9/12/20 Beale Park 500 Oleander Ave October Saturday 10/10/20 Central Park at Mill Creek 600 19th St. November Saturday 11/14/20 Kroll Park 7500 Kroll Way December Saturday 12/12/20 Liberty Park 11225 Brimhall Rd. Vaccination & Licensing Information • California Law requires all dogs over the age of three months are vaccinated against the rabies virus and a license must be purchased within 30 days of vaccination. • At the low-cost park clinics, your dog can be vaccinated for a reduced fee. • A license must be purchased along with a rabies vaccine at the clinic. • If your dog has a current rabies vaccine, you may purchase a license only if you have a copy of the rabies certificate. Vaccine Fees: Rabies Vaccine - $10.00 DAPP Vaccine - $10.00 Bordetella Vaccine (Kennel Cough) - $10.00 License Fees: Spayed or Neutered: 1 Year License - $15.00 3 year license - $30.00 Natural (NOT spayed or neutered): 1 Year License - $60.00 3 Year License - $120.00 Senior Rates (62 and older): Dog MUST be spayed or neutered for discount! 1 Year License - $5.00 3 Year License - $15.00 Temporary Licenses: Dog MUST be spayed or neutered within 60 days. 1 Year Temporary License - $15.00 1 Year Senior Temporary License - $5.00 Visit us on the web for up to date clinic information: https://bakersfieldcity.us/gov/depts/animal_care_center/clinics.htm BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 10 AM - 5 PM (Excluding Event Days) CHARGE-BY-PHONE 1-888-929-7849 GROUP SALES INFORMATION 661-852-7309 SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Bakersfield Condors 661-324-PUCK (7825) www.bakersfieldcondors.com Bakersfield Symphony 661-323-7928 www.BSOnow.org Broadway In Bakersfield 661-852-7308 Week of March 9th UPCOMING EVENTS April 8 – Condors vs San Jose 6:30 PM April 10 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now October 24 – Luke Combs 7:00 PM $88 to $22 On Sale Now $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now March 28 – Condors vs Colorado 7:00 PM $150, $100, $68, $49, $37, $25, $15 On Sale Now April 4 – PBR Velocity Tour 7:00 PM March 17 – JoJo Siwa w/The Belles 7:00 PM $66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale Now $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now March 21 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM March 25 – Condors vs Stockton 6:30 PM April 11 – Condors vs Tucson 7:00 PM $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now $130 to $35 On Sale Now $130 to $35 On Sale Now March 15 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil 1:30 PM June 11 – Chris Stapleton 7:00 PM $113.75 to $43.75 On Sale Now March 14 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil 4 & 7:30 PM September 11 – Los Angeles Azules 8:00 PM $196, $126, $96, $76, $56, $36 On Sale Now $179.50 to $39.50 On Sale Now 49.50, 44.50, 39.50, 27.50, 20.00 On Sale Now September 27 – Matchbox Twenty 7:00 PM June 22 – Hillsong Worship 7:30 PM March 14 – Dustin Lynch 8:00 PM$54, $34 On Sale Now March 31 – Dancing With The Stars Live! 8:00 PM$79.50, $59.50, $35.50 On Sale Now $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now $150, $69, $39 On Sale NowMay 6 – Celtic Woman 7:00 PM May 9 – Bak Symphony Orchestra 7:30 PM $52, $32 On Sale NowApril 26 – Brett Young 8:00 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now $55, $45, $35 On Sale NowApril 8 – Baby Shark Live! 6:00 PM April 4 – Bak Symphony Orchestra 7:30 PM Buy tickets at www.mechanicsbankarena.com or AXS.com THEATER April 25 – Tacos & Tunes Festival 4:00 PMGA $40, VIP $90 (goes up April 1st) On Sale Now