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12:00 PM, Friday, April 9, 2021
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I. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Introductions — Vice Chairperson, Renee Plotner (3 minutes) r;
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Public Participation and Accessibility
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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 regular meeting scheduled for April 9, 2021 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 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 8, 2021. 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 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 8,
2021. 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 — Renee Plotner (2 minutes max per person)
A. Correspondence Received
III. Approval of March Regular Meeting Minutes — Vice Chairperson (1 minute)
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IV. New Business
A. KBBC Nominate/Vote for 2021 Chairperson Replacement — Vice Chairperson (2 minutes)
B. KBBC Coordinator Assigns KBBC Secretary— Greg 011ivier (1 minute)
C. Special Projects and Programs Funding Update — Greg 011ivier (1 minute)
D. Give Big Kern Update — Greg 011ivier, Brianna Carrier (3 minutes)
E. Update on KBB Volunteer Protocol During the Covid-19 Pandemic — Greg 011ivier (2 minutes)
F. April 24, 2021 Earth Month KBB Activities—John Enriquez, Anastasia Lester, Brooks Douglass, Greg
011ivier (3 minutes)
G. Approval of Written Report(s) —Chairperson (5 minutes)
1. Litter Subcommittee: John Enriquez, Chair
2. Graffiti Abatement Subcommittee: Monica Cater, Chair
a. Utility box mural updates for Old Town Kern, the Auto Mall, and Downtown
3. Beautification and Community Improvement Subcommittee: Monica Cater, Chair
4. Education and Image Subcommittee: Brooks Douglass, Chair
5. Waste Reduction and Recycling: Ray Scott, Chair
6. Social Media Committee: Crystal Pinthong, Chair
7. Advisory Board: Cathy Butler, Chair
V. Deferred Business
A. 2021 KBB Goal Setting — Chairperson (20 minutes)
1. Donation and Project/Event/Program Goals
a. Set Specific Project/Event/Program Objectives & Outcomes
i. Five Year Plan (2018 — 2022)
ii: Utility Box Murals
iii. Downtown Flowers, Plants, Trees, and Supplies
iv. KBBC's 20th Affiliation Anniversary, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021
V. Great American Cleanup
vi. Public Service Announcements/Outreach/Promotions
vii. Community Gardens
viii. Other
b. Vote to set KBB goals and outcomes
B. Assign KBBC Goals (Projects/Events/Programs) to Subcommittees, Social Media Committee, Great
American Cleanup Committee, and Advisory Board — Chairperson (5 minutes)
C. KBBC Members' Requirement to Each Coordinate and Lead an Activity in the Ward Appointed to
Represent (At Large for Mayoral Appointees ) — Chairperson, KBBC (5 minutes)
VI. Staff Comments (2 minutes)
VI1. KBBC and Advisory Board Comments (5 minutes)
VIII. Adjournment — Chairperson
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12:00 PM, Friday, March 12, 2021
City Hall — North
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Chair: Nate Meeks Vice Chair: Crystal
Minutes
Call to Order, Roll Call, and Introdu
• Call to Order: 12:03 PM
• Roll Call
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Mayoral Appointee (video),
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leather Pennella — Mayoral Alternate Appointee (video), Anastasia Lester —
r — Ward 2 (video), Jenifer VanAlstein — Ward 3 Alternate (video), Brooks
iue England — Ward 6 (phone), Paul Yanez — Ward 7 (video), Theresa Olson
Jessica Felix — Staff Coordinator (video, in person)
Anna Smith — Ward 1 Alternate, Vacancy — Ward 2 Alternate, Ray Scott —
lard 5, Vice Chairperson Crystal Pinthong — Ward 5 Alternate, Vacancy —
ent: Cathy Butler (video)
tatives Present: Mayor Karen Goh (video), Public Works Solid Waste
reg 011ivier (video), Deputy City Attorney I Chrissy Oleson (video),
anna Carrier (video)
Gutierrez, CSUB Student (video), Sophia Felix (video), Mo All, The Next Steps
SPECIAL NOTICE
Public Participation and Accessibility
March 12, 2021 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:
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1. The regular meeting scheduled for March 12, 2021 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 12':00 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2021. 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 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 11,
2021. 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.
Public Statements — Jessica Felix
A. Correspondence received: None
III. Approval of February Regular Meeting Minutes — Nate Meeks
Motion: Heather Pennella
Second: Theresa Oleson
Abstention: Brooks Douglass
Motion approved.
IV. Deferred Business
A. 2021 KBB Goal Setting — Nate Meeks — Deferred 1. a, b, c, f, and g based on staff request for
subcommittees to meet in advance of next meeting in order to be able to submit proposals regarding
these items
Set specific project/event/program objectives & outcomes
a. Five Year Plan (2018 — 2022) — Deferred
b. Utility box murals — Deferred
C. Downtown flowers, plants, trees, and supplies — Deferred
d. KBBC's 20th affiliation anniversary, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021
e. Great American Cleanup
f. Public service announcements/outreach/promotions — Deferred
g. Other — Deferred
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2. Vote to Determine Donation and Project/Event/Program Goals
Motion to tentatively combine Great American Cleanup and 20th affiliate anniversary event at Yokuts
Park on Oct. 9 or Oct. 16, 2021 depending on Coronavirus Guidelines: Brooks Douglass
Second: Anastasia Lester
Motion approved unanimously.
B. Designation of KBBC Projects and Programs to Subcommittees, Social Media Committee, Great American
Cleanup Committee, 20th KBB Affiliate Anniversary Committee, and Advisory Board — Nate Meeks -
Deferred
C. KBBC Members Requirement to Each Coordinate and Lead an Activity in the Ward one is Appointed to
Represent (At Large for Mayoral Appointees) — Nate Meeks, KBBC
Mayor Goh recommended that KBB Committee members contact their respective Councilmembers for
input.
V. New Business
A. Give Big Kern Update — Brianna Carrier, Jessica Felix: Brianna Carrier registered for the event on May 4,
2021 and worked with the Bakersfield Foundation on banking information and other logistics needed to
participate. Jessica Felix is an administrator. Jessica is the lead for the profile and marketing. KBBC
member support is needed to help promote the online fundraiser program. Jessica will coordinate a
promotional video for potential news coverage and other promotional opportunities. Brooks Douglass and
Paul Yanez will participate. April 4, 2021 is a Fox Theater marquee photo opportunity to promote Give Big
Kern.
B. Special Projects and Programs Funding Update —Jessica Felix: One Great American Cleanup sponsor was
refunded $100. The garden had their usual water bills. Flowers were purchased for the recent Downtown
projects coordinated by John Enriquez.
C. Committee Members Update — Nate Meeks: Nate announced that he is resigning March 15, 2021 to
move to Idaho this spring. An election will be held for a new KBBC Chairperson. Mayor Goh presented
Nate with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of the City of Bakersfield. Jessica Felix presented Nate
with a plaque on behalf of KBBC and City of Bakersfield —Solid Waste Division.
D. KBB Webpages Update —Jessica Felix — Deferred
E. Approval of Written Report(s) — Nate Meeks
1. Litter Subcommittee: John Enriquez, Chair
Motion to approve Litter Subcommittee Report: Brooks Douglass
Second: Monica Cater
Abstention: Anastasia Lester
Motion approved unanimously.
2. Beautification and Community Improvement Subcommittee: Monica Cater, Chair— N/A
3. Graffiti Abatement Subcommittee: Monica Cater, Chair
a. Utility Box Mural Updates
L Set Volunteer/In-kind Artist Workflow
ii. Auto Mall
a.) Vote for Artwork(s)
Motion to approve truck with palm trees to move forward in the mural
selection process for placement on a Cal Water owned utility box near GMC in
the Auto Mall: Monica Cater
Second: Paul Yanez
Abstention: Anastasia Lester, Jenifer Pitcher
Motion approved.
b.) Auto Mall representative participation: Monica has reached out to a
GMC representative.
C.) Cal Water participation: Cal Water will sponsor the artist for the utility
box that Cal Water owns.
d.) Other: N/A
iii. Downtown
a.) Revised Artwork: Jessica updated KBBC that the City approved all
murals to move forward. However, Jessica discussed the tiger mural
proposal that KBBC had questioned with a leader from the local Chinese
community. The local leader said that the imagery could be threatening
to some Chinese community members depending on how the image is
oriented. KBBC discussed the tiger again and decided not to move
forward with it. Jessica will approach the artist who proposed the tiger
to do a new proposal for a landscape instead.
b.) Vote for Artwork(s): N/A
C.) Courtesy adjacent business project notification: N/A
4. Education and Image Subcommittee: Brooks Douglass, Chair— N/A
5. Waste Reduction and Recycling Subcommittee: Ray Scott, Chair— N/A
6. Social Media Committee: Crystal Pinthong, Chair— N/A
7. Advisory Board: Cathy Butler, Chair— N/A
VI. Staff Comments
• Brianna Carrier: A Clean City Initiative presentation will be given to City Council next week.
• Chrissy Oleson: Thanked Nate for his service and wished all a nice weekend.
VII. KBBC and Advisory Board Comments
• Members thanked Nate, let him know that he will be missed, shared memories, and wished him well on in his
life in Idaho.
• Monica Cater: Councilmember Gonzales welcomes residents to meet him at parks in Ward 2. A schedule was
provided.
• Sue England: Councilmember Grey said she plans to engage students in an anti -litter slogan campaign.
VIII. Adjournment — Nate Meeks 1:31 PM
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Keep Bakersfield Beautiful
Meeting with Caltrans
Litter Committee Minutes
Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 1:00 pm
Via WebEx
1. Welcome and Introductions
The meeting was called to order at 1:05 pm. In attendance were Jason Miao,
John Liu, Clay Lomax, John Enriquez, Major Karen Goh, Rob Bell, Jay Asistin,
Jessica Felix, John Noriega, Brooks Douglas, Derek Morris, Diana .Gomez, and
Sal Moretti.
2. Caltrans Weekly Litter Report and Look Ahead — John Liu, Caltrans
John Liu reported homeless encampments remain a big issue. Sal Moretti asked
John Liu if two additional crews were expected on July 1St in the county, but John
replied there has not been a county extension yet approved. Two additional
Bakersfield crews have been approved. Mayor Karen Goh thanked Jason Miao
and Diana Gomez for their attention to our area. A half a million dollars is being
requested and we are almost there. Diana said that local partnerships make
funding go further.
3. Caltrans Project Update — Caltrans
Clay Lomax reported we won't see much of the finished construction through
Bakersfield yet. Belle Terrace is on the verge of acceptance. The Gap Project
from Highway 99 to Cottonwood on 58 is at the restriping phase. Lots of trash
should be removed soon. Homeless encampments are always a challenge
through that area. Highway 99 work from Wilson Road to Olive Drive North
bound is complete. Concrete work is progressing North bound on 99 between
White Lane and Panama Lane.
4. Downtown Cleanups
a. World Mission Society Church of God, March 7 — Beau Alaniz
Beau was unable to attend, so John Enriquez reported that the Church
provided 255 hours of community service, picked up 80 bags of trash, and
planted 8 flats of dianthus, and 5 5 -gallon Crape Myrtles.
b. Boy Scout Troop 712, February 6 — John Enriquez
The Boy Scout's provided 70 hours of service with 35 volunteers. They
removed 18 illegal signs, collected 50 bags of trash, and planted 6 flats of
flowers. The flowers look great, due to the watering by the Street
Ambassadors.
5. Freeway Litter Partnership Update
Sal Moretti thanked Caltrans for their support. He wondered whether the Delano
crew presently out of Bakersfield could be run out of Delano instead since the
county will have a Recovery Center there in the next few months. Jay Asistin did
not see why that wouldn't be possible. Sal inquired whether Caltrans signage can
be in Spanish and John Liu said it is not allowed. Jessica Felix said starting in
April the new crew will work 3-5 times a week. Rob Ball reported funding levels
remain the same from Kern COG. Jay Asistin reported stretching litter pickup
areas by area. This week they were working McFarland to the county line and
last week they worked to the Tejon Outlets. The Veterans Crew will be on that
Northern stretch as well. These efforts resulted from a video sent into Caltrans
showing just how bad litter on Highway 99 was. Caltrans crews continue cleaning
Highways 58, 178, 99, and 204 on Saturdays using the tools at hand. John
Enriquez told Jay the flowers on 178 looked great. Jay said some gazanias and
lantana are annuals and as the Caltrans crews work some replanting is done as
litter is picked up. Derek Morris reported on some programmatic changes to the
Veterans Outreach Program. They are looking to collaborate with volunteer
groups to do projects to give back to the local community. A mentoring program
on weekends with local volunteers is in the works with mentorships staring this
week. The Veterans Program will get with John Enriquez on large cleanup
opportunities.
6. Committee Member or Public Comments
Jessica Felix reported there will be an Earth Day volunteer effort on April 24th
with community groups doing litter cleanup and maybe some tree planting. Mayor
Goh thanked John Enriquez for organizing the recent cleanups and for all his
efforts. Brooks Douglas said there was a cleanup scheduled on April 24th along
the bike path from 9-11 am he will be working with councilmember Bob Smith on
this, and he suggested Derek call him if the veterans would like to participate.
7. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 1:32 pm.
Minutes were taken by Carola Enriquez, volunteer.
Next Meeting: May 25, 2021