HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/11/20 KBB AGENDAKeep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) Regular Meeting
12:00 PM, Friday, September 11, 2020
City Hall — North
1600 Truxtun Avenue, First Floor, Conference Room A
Bakersfield CA, 93301
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The mission of Keep Bakersfield Beautiful (KBB) is to engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving
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Chair: Nate Meeks Vice -Chair: Crystal Pinthong
Agenda
I. Roll Call and Introductions—Jessica Felix (3 minutes)
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SPECIAL NOTICE 1
Public Participation and Accessibility ► `I
September 11, 2020 Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee Regular Meeting
On March 18, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, which includes a waiver of Brown Act provisions
requiring physical presence of the Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) members or the public in light of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on guidance from the California Governor's Office and Department of Public Health, as well as the Kern County
Health Officer, in order to minimize the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus, the City of Bakersfield hereby provides
notice that as a result of the declared federal, state, and local health emergencies, and in light of the Governor's order,
the following adjustments have been made:
1. The meeting scheduled for September 11, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. will have limited public access.
2. Consistent with the Executive Order, KBBC members may attend the meeting via Zoom or telephonically to
participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present.
3. The public may participate in this meeting and address the KBBC as follows:
• If you wish to comment on a specific agenda item, submit your comment via email to the City Clerk
at City_Clerk@bakersfieldcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Please clearly
indicate which agenda item number your comment pertains to..Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
• If you wish to make a general public comment not related to a specific agenda item, submit your comment
via email to the City Clerk at City_Clerk@bakersfieldcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
September 9, 2020. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
• All comments may not be read during the meeting, but they will be in the public record of the meeting.
11. Public Statements —Jessica Felix (2 minutes max per person)
A. Correspondence received
III. Approval of August Regular Meeting Minutes — Crystal Pinthong (2 minutes)
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IV. Deferred Business
A. Covid-19 Volunteer Cleanup Requests/Activity Support Update — Crystal Pinthong (5 minutes)
V. New Business
A. Special Projects and Programs Funding Update —Jessica Felix (1 minute)
B. Request Motion to Cancel October Regular Meeting—Crystal Pinthong (2 minutes)
C. Keep California Beautiful (KCB) Affiliate Report — Ray Scott, KCB President/KBBC Ward 3 (1 minute)
D. Approval of Written Report(s) — Crystal Pinthong (5 minutes max)
1. Litter Subcommittee (Meets Bimonthly): John Enriquez, Chair
2. Beautification and Community Improvement Subcommittee (Meets Monthly): Monica Cater,
Chair
3. Graffiti Abatement Subcommittee (Meets as Needed): Bob Lerude, Chair
a. Utility box mural updates for Old Town Kern, the Auto Mall, and downtown
i. Vote for Old Town Kern artwork for utility box mural at Baker & Sumner St.
ii. Vote for Auto Mall mural request of Councilmember Chris Parlier
iii. Arts Council of Kern artist recruitment proposal to assist KBBC for murals
iv. Private sponsor for Mill Creek area
VI. Staff Comments (5 minutes)
VII. KBBC and Advisory Board Comments (10 minutes)
VIII. Adjournment — Crystal Pinthong
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Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) Regular Meeting
12:00 PM, Friday, September 11, 2020
City Hall — North
1600 Truxtun Avenue, First Floor, Conference Room A
Bakersfield CA, 93301
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KeepBakersfieldBeautiful
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AFFILIATE
The mission of Keep Bakersfield Beautiful (KBB) is to engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving
their community.
Chair: Nate Meeks Vice -Chair: Crystal Pinthong
Agenda
I. Roll Call and Introductions—Jessica Felix (3 minutes)
SPECIAL NOTICE
Public Participation and Accessibility
September 11, 2020 Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee Regular Meeting
On March 18, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, which includes a waiver of Brown Act provisions
requiring physical presence of the Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) members or the public in light of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on guidance from the California Governor's Office and Department of Public Health, as well as the Kern County
Health Officer, in order to minimize the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus, the City of Bakersfield hereby provides
notice that as a result of the declared federal, state, and local health emergencies, and in light of the Governor's order,
the following adjustments have been made:
1. The meeting scheduled for September 11, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. will have limited public access.
2. Consistent with the Executive Order, KBBC members may attend the meeting via Zoom or telephonically to
participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present.
3. The public may participate in this meeting and address the KBBC as follows:
• If you wish to comment on a specific agenda item, submit your comment via email to the City Clerk
at City_Clerk@bakersfieldcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Please clearly
indicate which agenda item number your comment pertains to. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
• If you wish to make a general public comment not related to a specific agenda item, submit your comment
via email to the City Clerk at City_Clerk@bakersfieldcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
September 9, 2020. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
• All comments may not be read during the meeting, but they will be in the public record of the meeting.
II. Public Statements — Jessica Felix (2 minutes max per person)
A. Correspondence received
III. Approval of August Regular Meeting Minutes — Crystal Pinthong (2 minutes)
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Keep Bakersfield Beautiful
Meeting with Caltrans
Litter Committee Notes
Tuesday, August 18, 2020, 1:00 pm
Via Webex
The meeting was called to order at 1:04 pm by John Enriquez.
1. Welcome and introductions
Participating from Caltrans: Jason Miao, Cody Miller who is replacing Deanna as the
Adopt -a -Highway contact, Paul Shaw, Joel Martin, and John Liu. Other attendees were
Mark Standriff and Miquel Ramirez from the City of Fresno, and RayAnn Cruz, Jessica
Felix, Derek Morris, Mayor Karen Goh. of the City of., Bakersfield, Travis Sanchez,
Raquel Roa, Sal Moretti, Zehariah Garcia, Keith Lane and Teresa Guzman. _
2. Veterans Outreach. Program Update — Trav_ is.Sanchez, Back 2 Work — Butte
rt ., County -Office of Education: .
' Travis introduced- his• new partner, Community Serves Employment Training (CSET),
handling the veterans program in Visalia, Teresa Guzman, and Raquel Roa. He is
expecting program expansion and hopes to partner -with other agencies. Travis would
like input to make sure they are meeting the needs # Back 2 Work. Keith Lane said
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u m they want to see how they can expand.service with. `eterans.,.which is why they want
feedback on how we can collaborate and serve veterans. The Fresno staffing situation
was described with a new third crew. They plan to serve 30-50 veterans per work with
CSET's help, for 100-150 per year. RayAnn Cruz; ,ick 2 Work supervisor, for Visalia
and Fresno introduced herself and also expressed i;r interest in expanding services.
Derek reported there are 11 veterans now in Bakersfield and they are hiring.
3. Caltrans Weekly Litter Report and Look Ahead — John Liu, Caltrans
John Liu reported a tough fiscal year. They have 10% less staffing due to furloughs. As
a result, they are trying to coordinate more closely with their Hazmat subcontractor
removing encampments, as well as with local crews. Jay provides the weekly review
that John Liu has been sending to Mayor Goh. They are looking toward paying CHP to
do additional patrols for homeless safety issues and relocation to single rooms if they
are available. John explained Caltrans and crews can clean up trash surrounding
encampments, but the hazmat crew must remove the actual camp. Jay may get some
temporary help as they are very overwhelmed. Caltrans will assist Flood Ministries or
other social service agencies in safely approaching the homeless -since they are aware
the homeless may not want to talk to officials like a Caltrans employee.
The Westside Parkway is expected to transfer to the state at the end of year, and that
will add a lot of acreage for Caltrans to cover, so they will have to make better use of
limited resources. Mayor Karen Goh thanked Jason and team for their rapid response to
Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) Regular Meeting
12:00 PM, Friday, August 14, 2020
City Hall — North
1600 Truxtun Avenue, First Floor, Conference Room A
Bakersfield CA, 93301
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KeepBakersfieldBeautiful
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AFFILIATE
The mission of Keep Bakersfield Beautiful (KBB) is to engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving
their community.
Chair: Nate Meeks Vice -Chair: Crystal Pinthong
Minutes
I. Roll Call and Introductions — Jessica Felix & Crystal Pinthong: Meeting Called to Order 12:18 PM
KBBC Members Present: John Enriquez — Mayor Karen Goh (video), Anastasia Lester— Ward 1 (phone), Monica
Cater — Ward 2 (video), Brooks Douglass — Ward 4 (video), Crystal Pinthong, Vice -Chair — Ward 5 (video &
phone), Bob Lerude, — Ward 6 (video)
KBBC Members Absent: Ray Scott — Ward 3, Paul Yanez — Ward 7, Heather Pennella, Anna Smith — Ward 1,
Norma Jackson — Ward 2, Jenifer Pitcher — Ward 3, Nathan Meeks, Chair— Ward 4, Matthew Martin — Ward 5,
Sophia Felix — Ward 6, Theresa Olson —Ward 7
City of Bakersfield Representatives Present: Mayor Karen Goh (video), Chrissy Oleson, Deputy City Attorney I
(video), Brianna Carrier, Administrative Analyst III (video)
SPECIAL NOTICE
Public Participation and Accessibility
August 14, 2020 Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee Regular Meeting
On March 18, 2020, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-29-20, which includes a waiver of Brown Act provisions
requiring physical presence of the Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee (KBBC) members or the public in light of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on guidance from the California Governor's Office and Department of Public Health, as well as the Kern County
Health Officer, in order to minimize the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus, the City of Bakersfield hereby provides
notice that as a result of the declared federal, state, and local health emergencies, and in light of the Governor's order,
the following adjustments have been made:
1. The meeting scheduled for August 14, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. will have limited public access.
2. Consistent with the Executive Order, KBBC members may attend the meeting via Zoom or telephonically to
participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present.
3. The public may participate in this meeting and address the KBBC as follows:
• If you wish to comment on a specific agenda item, submit your comment via email to the City Clerk
at City_Clerk@bakersfieIdcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 12, 2020. Please clearly
indicate which agenda item number your comment pertains to. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
• If you wish to make a general public comment not related to a specific agenda item, submit your comment
via email to the City Clerk at City_Clerk@bakersfieldcity.us no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August
12, 2020. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.
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E. KBBC Member Terms for Wards 1, 2, 5, and 6 —Crystal Pinthong & Jessica Felix
KBBC members representing these wards will term out with their City Councilmember this November or
December. If you want to continue to be a member of the KBBC, be aware that the application process will
open after councilmember seats are established.
F. Approval of Written Report(s) — Crystal Pinthong
Motion: John
Second: Brooks
Ayes: Motion passed unanimously
1. Litter Subcommittee (Meets Bimonthly): John Enriquez, Chair: Submitted June Report
2. Beautification and Community Improvement Subcommittee (Meets Monthly): Monica Cater,
Chair: None
3. Education/Image Subcommittee: Sophia Felix, Chair: None
4. Waste Reduction and Recycling Subcommittee: Ray Scott, Chair: None
5. Graffiti Abatement Subcommittee: Bob Lerude, Chair
a. Utility box mural updates for Old Town Kern, downtown, and the Auto Mall
i. Approval of Arts Council of Kern artist application for downtown murals: Unable to
vote today. KBBC will look into alternatives for the Arts Council of Kern for its artist
referral service proposal.
a. Emailed handout— proposed draft application from the arts council for KBBC
and City review.
L Proposal terms include a $50 administrative fee to the arts council each
time it finds an artist for a KBB utility box mural. The council also wants
the KBBC to pay an artist $450 per utility box mural. KBBC's current
standard is a $400 artist stipend.
Task: Bob will follow up with the Arts Council of Kern prior to next KBBC meeting.
ii. Private sponsor for Mill Creek area: Marvin Fuller is interested in sponsoring a KBB
utility box mural if his brother is the approved artist.
Task: Bob will seek a follow up.meeting with the potential sponsor.
iii. Auto Mall mural(s): A dealership might sponsor one of 2 utility box murals. City
approval is need for both locations. Then a call for artists may take place.
Task: Bob and Jessica will seek City approval for boxes that Councilmember Parlier is interested in having muralists for.
iv. Old Town Kern muralist is ready to sign agreement
6. Social Media Committee: Crystal Pinthong, Chair: None
7. Advisory Board: Cathy Butler, Chair: None
a. Yard of the Season
VI. Staff Comments: None
VII. KBBC and Advisory Board Comments
• Brooks: Thanks to Mayor Goh for her continued support of KBB and for encouraging changes to help KBB to be
more active within coronavirus guidelines. Mayor Goh thanked Brooks and the rest of KBB as volunteers.
VIII. Adjournment — Crystal Pinthong 1:17 PM
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KBB Electrical Box Project: Artist Application
Name
Address/City/Zip_
Phone
Website (optional
Keep Bakersfield Beautiful
Electrical Box Project Phase I
Artist Application
Email
Please attach narratives to the following (1000 characters limit for each questions):
1. Personal Artist Statement: Briefly describe your work, what influences and inspires you as an
artist.
2. Electrical Box Proposal Narrative: Briefly describe how your design/creation incorporates and
reflects the history and/or significance of each electrical box location and how it fits into the
fabric of Bakersfield.
3. Mural Mock-up/Design Proposal: A visual representation of your electrical box mural design.
The Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Selection Committee will select four designs using the
following criteria:
a. Best use of box location as it relates to Bakersfield itself. Where it is.
b. Best use of box location based on its historical significance. What has happened where it is.
c. Best overall design, composition, and beautification potential. How good will it look where it is.
The Arts Council of Kern is not the selection committee and only serves as the administration agent.
Arts Council of Kern, 200122 nd Street, J Ifield, CA 93301661-324-9000 www.kernarts.org
KBB Electrical Box Project: Artist Application
Applicants can submit two designs for a single box or one design each
for two separate boxes. Only apply for one or two boxes.
Below is the list and location of each electrical box. Selected artists will be paid the amount with supply
stipend listed to include. Please mark the item(s) you want to paint and list the quantity of designs
submitted.
Quantity
$400 each + $50 supply stipend
Quantity
18th and M Streets
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KY.
20th and M Streets
$400 each + $50 supply stipend
Arts Council of Kern, 200122 nd Street, Suite 200, Bakersfield, CA 93301661-324-9000 www.kernarts.org
KBB Electrical Box Project: Artist Application
Quantity
$400 each + $50 supply stipend
Quantity
$400 each + $50 supply stipend
19th and M Streets
19th and L Streets
Artists will be responsible for priming each box. The ACK will supply graffiti protectant sealant to be
applied before artist receives final 25% payment
Please provide the following with your application:
✓ Mural proposal mock-up for each item you wish to paint or two mock-ups for a single box.
Arts Council of Kern, 200122 nd Street, Suite 200, Bakersfield, CA 93301661-324-9000 www.kernarts.org
KBB Electrical Box Project: Artist Application
✓ A written explanation of how the design(s) reflects the box's significance location and history.
✓ Resume with two (2) references
✓ Three work samples included in your packet
Submit Proposals to:
david.gordon@kern arts. or
or
Arts Council of Kern
200122 nd Street, Suite 200
Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-324-9000
Applications must be emailed, USPS, or delivered via UPS or another carrier, no drop-offs will
be accepted unless scheduled ahead of time.
Please direct questions or to schedule application drop-off to David Gordon, Executive Director,
Arts Council of Kern: david.gordon@kernarts.or�
Application Deadline: Tuesday September 15, 2020
4:00 PM
Artists will be notified by email on September 30, 2020.
KeepBakersfieldBeautiful
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL AFFILIATE
Arts Council of Kern, 200122 nd Street, Suite 200, Bakersfield, CA 93301661-324-9000 www.kernarts.org