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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/23/2021CC OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Dec. 23, 2021 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS! City offices will be closed Friday, December 24, in observance of the Christmas holiday. Residential trash services will NOT be impacted by the closure. Notable Items  Mayor Karen Goh, City staff, agency partners and others took time on Wednesday morning (right) to remember the more than 80 people who lost their lives while homeless in Kern County over the last year. These 86 individuals were remembered in a service at the first-ever Homeless Persons Memorial Vigil held at the Historic Union Cemetery. A wreath and plaque from the ceremony are now in the lobby of City Hall North (right, page 2). General Information Dec. 23, 2021 Page 2 The City continues to work diligently with our local partners from the Bakersfield-Kern Regional Homeless Collaborative, County of Kern, The Mission at Kern County, Flood Ministries, Bakersfield Homeless Center, Community Action Partnership Kern, as well as the Brundage Lane Navigation Center operator Mercy House to find solutions to the homeless crisis in Bakersfield and Kern County.  Visit Bakersfield is proud to announce its first Bakersfield Restaurant Week! Restaurant Weeks are celebrated in many cities throughout the U.S. and we are excited to bring this successful promotion to Bakersfield. Space for this exciting event – which will provide restaurants with free promotion and advertising – is limited to a first-come, first-served basis. If you are an owner of a Bakersfield-based restaurant who is interested in free promotion and advertising as part of Bakersfield’s inaugural Restaurant Week, please reach out to info@visitbakersfield.com.  As the City looks to increase affordable housing opportunities, we’ve created a virtual workshop through the Bakersfield Affordable Housing Strategy. The goal of the workshop is to help the City better understand the needs of the community, utilizing the feedback to help develop our affordable housing strategy. Surveys will be available until Jan. 14.  Pickleball clinics return next month at Jastro Park! Learn how to play the fastest growing sport in the U.S. at a four-day beginner’s clinic held on the first four Mondays in January. Instruction includes overall strategy as well as shot types, serves and more! The cost is $104 per person and online registration is now open.  The annual Holiday Grease Collection event is underway! Through January 7, residents are asked to bring any used cooking oil and grease to one of two drop-off locations for proper disposal. Pouring the oil and/or grease down home drains can result in clogged pipes, leading to backups and costly repairs. General Information Dec. 23, 2021 Page 3 This free service provides a place to dispose of the oil and grease in a safe and environmentally friendly way.  The City Council is recruiting nine individuals to serve on the Bakersfield Public Safety & Vital Services Measure Citizens Oversight Committee. The Committee acts in an advisory capacity to review the expenditure of revenues generated by the tax imposed by Measure N. It also provides independent verification that the revenues collected pursuant to the measure are expended in such a manner that is consistent with the priorities of the measure. The term is for three years, which expires in February of 2025. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the City. Applications are available at the City Clerk’s Office or on the City’s website. The deadline to submit an application is 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. Reports  Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team weekly report, Dec. 12-18, 2021.  Brundage Lane Navigation Center monthly report, November 2021. Events  Kwanzaa event, 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, December 29, at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center (1000 S. Owens Street).  Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center. City Manager’s Office 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-326-3751 FAX: 661-324-1850 MEDIA ADVISORYFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, Dec. 13, 2021 CONTACT: Joe Conroy Public Information Officer 661-326-3074 JConroy@bakersfieldcity.us UPCOMING CITY TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULES Residential trash pickup services will not be impacted by Christmas or New Year’s holidays During the weeks of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the City of Bakersfield will conduct its residential trash and recycling collection services as normal. The pickup schedules will not be changed due to the holidays, and all trucks will run normally – Monday through Friday – without interruption. Commercial trash and recycling services – which are normally completed on Saturdays – will be delayed one day as a result of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. All commercial trash, recycling and green waste services will be completed on the Sunday following each holiday: Dec. 26, 2021 and Jan. 2, 2022. The Mt. Vernon Green Waste Facility will be closed both Christmas and New Year’s days (Dec. 25, 2021 and Jan. 1, 2022), re-opening at 6 a.m. on Tuesday following each holiday. Christmas trees may be recycled at the Mt. Vernon Green Waste Facility 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday from Dec. 26, 2021 to Jan. 10, 2022 – with the exception of New Year’s Day. The Green Waste Facility is located two miles south of Highway 58 on South Mt. Vernon Avenue. Christmas trees can also be recycled 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week from Dec. 26, 2021 to Jan. 10, 2022 at either the Bakersfield College south parking lot at the corner of Haley and University, or the Kern County Fairgrounds parking lot at the corner of Belle Terrace and P Street. Please remove all ornaments, bulbs, lights, and plastic or metal stands before dropping them off. Christmas trees may also be placed in your green waste container by cutting the tree down to fit inside the container. The tree must allow the lid to close completely. All ornaments, bulbs, lights, plastic and metal stands must be removed from the tree. Those items may be placed in the tan trash container. For more information, please contact the Solid Waste Division at 661-326-3114. ### Recreation & Parks - RRT Weekly Report For the week of 12/12/2021-12/18/2021 City Council and/or Public Requests • None City Source Requests • None Projects Completed by RRT 1. Bike Path Tunnel @ Manor Street (Storm Clean-Up) • The RRT closed and set out barricades at the bike-path tunnel off of Manor Street due to flooding and debris caused by the storm. The RRT pumped out the water, cleared debris, and re-opened the bike path. 2. MLK Park (Electrical Cabinet Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT modified and secured the existing electrical cabinet at the ball diamond, due to vandalism after park operation hours. A new lock cover was fabricated, and a new lock was installed. 3. Saunders Park (Encampment Clean-Up) • The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless encampments set up along the northwest wall adjacent to the Hwy. 99 Freeway and sump area behind the Pavilion. • 3 sites were addressed. • Trash loads were taken to Bena Landfill for disposal (total weight 6,220 lbs.). 4. Saunders Park (Block Wall Access Gate Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT re-secured the metal access gate on the east perimeter block wall due to vandalism. 5. McMurtrey Aquatics Center (Trash Enclosure Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT modified and secured the existing door locks on the parking lot trash enclosure, due to vandalism. A new lock cover was fabricated and installed. Miscellaneous 1. Area 2 – Northeast (Work Requests) • The RRT assisted Area 2 with completing work requests as needed due to personnel limitations. 2. Lowell Shop (Security Lock Box Fabrication) • The RRT fabricated new security lock boxes for future vandalism repair/replacement needs. 3. Bike Path @ Chester Avenue (Tree Removal) • The RRT removed a fallen tree that was obstructing the bike path, due to the recent storm, located east of Chester Ave. 4. Patriots Park (Restroom Security Gate Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT repaired the men’s restroom security gate due to vandalism. 5. 1600 Truxtun Avenue (Office Furniture Relocation and Installation) • The RRT removed and relocated existing office furniture at City Hall North 3rd floor, as part of the new carpet installation project. • The RRT also assembled and installed office furniture chairs at City Hall North 3rd floor. 6. Mill House @ Mill Creek (Door Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT secured the existing front door of the Mill House, due to Vandalism. 7. Kern River Parkway/Bike Path (Tumbleweed Removal & Trimming) • The RRT removed tumbleweeds, trimmed, and removed leaves throughout the bike path areas located along the Kern River Parkway. Ongoing Projects 1. Greystone Park (Trash Enclosure Modification) • The RRT will schedule fabrication and installation of a new cover on the existing trash enclosure. 2. Mesa Marin Sports Complex (Perimeter Fence Windscreen Replacement) • The RRT will be completing replacement of the ball diamond fence windscreens at Field 4 once the additional screens arrive. Weekly Data: Assignment Locations Job Description Date Man Hours Equip/Hours Misc. Cost Weight Approx. lbs. Lowell Shop Lock box fabrication 12/13/2021 12/16/2021 11 17 5.5 17 0 $67.00 0 0 Area 2 Work Requests 12/14/2021 8 4 $257.57 0 KRPW Bike Path @ Calloway Tumbleweed Removal, Trimming, Leaf/Debris Clean-Up 12/12/2021 12/13/2021 12/14/2021 12/15/2021 12/16/2021 12/17/2021 12/18/2021 40 39 20 86 20 40 44 20 24.5 20 50 15 30 57 $324.53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bike Path Tunnel @ Manor St. Storm Clean-Up 12/15/2021 20 30 $127.90 0 Patriots Park Men’s Restroom Gate Repair 12/15/2021 4 2 $60.26 0 MLK Park Electrical Cabinet Modification 12./15/2021 6 6 $390.72 0 City Hall North Office Furniture Relocation/Install 12/16/2021 12/17/2021 8 5 6 2.5 0 0 0 0 Saunders Park Encampment Clean-Up 12/16/2021 15 12 0 6,220 lbs. Saunders Park Access Gate Repair 12/17/2021 10 5 $105.00 0 McMurtrey Aquatics Center Trash Enclosure Repair 12/18/2021 15 7.5 $165.00 0 Mill House @ Mill Creek Door Repair 12/18/2021 5 2.5 $28.00 0 Bike Path @ Chester Ave. Tree Removal 12/14/21 8 8 0 0 Totals: Projects Completed: 12 421 hrs. 324.5 hrs. $1,525.98 6,220 lbs. Next Week City Source Request • None City Council and/or Public Request • None Priority Projects • RRT will continue to work with Code Enforcement regarding any illegal homeless encampment sites within City Parks, Streetscapes, and/or City buildings. Training • None See Attached Photos Bike Path @ Manor St. Storm Clean-Up Saunders Park Encampment Clean-Up After Encampment Clean-Up Saunders Park Access Gate Repair Bike Path @ Chester Ave. Tree Removal McMurtrey Aquatic Center Trash Enclosure Repair Mill House @ Mill Creek Door Security MLK Park Electrical Cabinet Repair Report Contact: Timothy Huynh,Chief Program Officer EM: timothyh@mercyhouse.net PH: (714) 836-7188 x132 NOVEMBER 2021 MONTHLY REPORT Report Summary (7/1/2021 – 11/30/2021) Number Served Month YTD Number of Unduplicated Clients 55 418 Number of Exits 34 273 % of Service Capacity Goal (300 annual) 139% Number of Individuals Served whose enrollment at BLNC is their first time receiving services within the Kern County system 12 94 % of Individuals Served whose enrollment at BLNC is their first time receiving services within the Kern County system 22% 22% Program Exits – Summary Month YTD Positive Exits Perm, Temp, Institutions except Jail/Prison 9 44 Negative Exits Emergency Shelter, Streets, Jail/Prison 0 0 Unknown Exits Unknown, Deceased 25 229 Number of Unknown Exits Returning to the System 35 200 % of Unknown Exits Returning to the System 15%* 87% *As a proportion of total unknown exits Program Exits – Destination Detail Benchmark: 30% of clients who exit to a known destination will exit to permanent housing. Progress toward benchmark: 77% of clients who have exited to a known destination have exited to permanent housing. Exits to Permanent Housing Month YTD 7 34 Rental by client, no ongoing housing subsidy 1 3 Rental by client in a public housing unit 3 13 Owned by client, no ongoing subsidy 0 2 Rental by client, with other ongoing housing subsidy 3 5 Permanent housing (other than RRH) for formerly homeless persons 0 1 Rental by client, with RRH or equivalent subsidy 0 3 Rental by client, with HCV voucher (tenant or project based) 0 0 Staying or living with family, permanent tenure 0 6 Staying or living with friends, permanent tenure 0 1 Exits to Temporary Housing Month YTD 0 2 Staying or living with family, temporary tenure 0 2 Staying or living with friends, temporary tenure 0 0 Host Home (non-crisis) 0 0 Transitional housing for homeless persons 0 0 Hotel or motel paid for without emergency shelter voucher 0 0 Residential project or halfway house with no homeless criteria 0 0 Exits to Institutions Month YTD 2 8 Foster care home or group foster care home 0 0 Psychiatric hospital or other psychiatric facility 0 1 Substance abuse treatment facility or detox center 0 1 Hospital or other residential non-psychiatric medical facility 0 2 Jail, prison, or juvenile detention facility 0 0 Long-term care facility or nursing home 2 4 Exits to Homelessness Month YTD 0 0 Emergency shelter, including hotel or motel paid for with emergency shelter voucher 0 0 Place not meant for habitation (e.g., a vehicle, an abandoned building, bus / train / subway station / airport or anywhere outside) 0 0 Exits to Other Destinations Month YTD 25 229 Deceased 0 3 Client Doesn't Know/Client Refused 0 0 Data Not Collected (no exit interview completed) 25 226 Program Exits – Reason for Exit The following reflects duplicate reasons for exit for all enrollments at the Brundage Lane Navigation Center through the end date of this report. *The above contains duplicate exit information 89 95 67 25 28 8 2 1 Exited Before Start of Data Collection No exit interview completed Voluntary Departure Non-compliance with program rules Successful diversion Disagreement with rules/persons Other Medical Reason/Emergency 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Length of Stay – Year-to-Date Benchmark: National average for shelter stays is 151 days. Progress toward benchmark: Shelter average is 57 days for the year-to-date. The average length of stay for a successful housing placement is currently: 114 days Total number of shelter bed nights provided year-to-date: 18,602 *The above reflects duplicate lengths of stay for all clients 8 87 142 128 55 40 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 < 24 hours 1-7 days 8-30 days 31-90 days 91-180 days 181-364 days ≥ 365 days Client Demographics Age Race 0 24 169 180 45 <18 18-24 25-44 45-61 62+ 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 289 98 4 7 4 16 White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Multiple races 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Gender Ethnicity Veteran Status 244 1 1 172 Male No Single Gender Transgender Female 146 272 Hispanic/Latino(a)(x)Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino(a)(x) 17 401 Veteran Non-Veteran Chronically Homeless 220 198 Chronically Homeless Non-Chronically Homeless SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Bakersfield Condors 661-324-PUCK (7825) www.bakersfieldcondors.com Bakersfield Symphony 661-323-7928 www.BSOnow.org UPCOMING EVENTS $66.50, $52.50, $42.50 On Sale Now May 25 – Matchbox Twenty 7:00 PM March 12 – Banda MS 8:00 PM $179.50 to $39.50 On Sale Now $156, $116, $86, $66, $46 On Sale 12/16 April 9 – Jo Koy 8:00 PM February 4&5 – Condors vs Colorado 7:00 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now February 18 – Harlem Globetrotters 7:00 PM $20 to $100 On Sale Now $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now February 11&12 – Condors vs Henderson 7:00 PM June 16 – Chris Stapleton 7:00 PM $113.75 to $43.75 On Sale Now January 14 – Condors vs Stockton 7:00 PM January 15 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now January 19 – Condors vs Tucson 6:30 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now January 22 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM $50-$175 On Sale 12/17 $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now January 29 – La Adictiva/La Septima Banda 8:00 PM January 21 – JoJo Siwa 7:00 PM $66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale Now $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now December 29 – Condors vs Ontario 6:30 PM Buy tickets at www.mechanicsbankarena.com or AXS.com April 22 – Rise Against w Pennywise 7:30 PM April 2 – BSO: Peter and the Wolf 2:00 PM$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now May 7 – BSO: Navarro & Maher 1 6:00 PM$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now $36 On Sale 12/15 May 14 – Daniel Habif 7:00 PM $150, $59, $39 On Sale NowMay 8. 2022 – Celtic Woman 3:00 PM $145, $125, $95, $55, $35 On Sale Now $95.75, $75.75, $55.75, $35.75 On Sale NowJanuary 23 – Bert Kreischer 7:00 PM $64.50, $54.50, $44.50 On Sale Now $225, $189, $125, $95, $70, $65, $45 On Sale Now $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now March 19 – George Lopez 8:00 PM February 20, 2022 – Los Temerarios 8:00 PM March 5 – BSO: Dvorak & Beethoven 6:00 PM $20-$78 On Sale Now February 19 – Baby Shark Live! 2:00 PM$55, $45, $35 On Sale Now $125, $95, $75, $35 On Sale Now February 15 – Disney Princess The Concert 7:00 PM February 11 – Frankie Valli 8:00 PM $69.50, $49.50, $32.50 On Sale 12/17April 9 – Midland 7:30 PM