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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/17/2021CC OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Dec. 17, 2021 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Notable Items  The City continues its efforts to help curb homelessness as the City Council on Wednesday, Dec. 15, approved moving forward with the expansion of the Brundage Lane Navigation Center. The expansion will allow for the creation of a new men’s dorm, which will ultimately lead to increasing capacity from 150 individuals to about 260. The dining area, parking lot, case worker offices and kennel are also included in the expansion. More than $5.8 million from Public Safety & Vital Services Measure funds will be transferred over to the Public Works Department’s Capital Improvement Project budget to help with the expansion. The City continues to explore ways to leverage state and federal funding to help recoup those PSVS funds.  The Bakersfield Fire Department has reached a major milestone as it has completed the final phase of the accreditation process through the Center for Public Safety Excellence. General Information Dec. 17, 2021 Page 2 Accreditation through CPSE is an all-hazard, quality improvement model based on risk analysis and self-assessment that promotes the establishment of community-adopted performance targets for fire and emergency service agencies. BFD is in rarified air as only 292 agencies worldwide have achieved this status and only 12 percent of the U.S. population is protected by accredited agencies. BFD is just the 14th municipal fire department in California to become accredited.  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.  This week the Bakersfield Police Department continued its long-standing tradition of helping those in need during the holidays. BPD, along with the Kern County Sheriff’s Office and High Desert Distribution, hosted the 37th annual Family to Family Christmas Basket event on Wednesday, Dec. 15. The agencies dispersed 250 Christmas baskets to families in need. About 80 members of BPD distributed the baskets and toys to families. All referrals were made by staff or community group partners.  This year proved to be a very busy and productive one for the Public Works Solid Waste Division’s bulky item drive-thru events. General Information Dec. 17, 2021 Page 3 In all, more than 730,000 pounds of waste was collected at the Clean City Initiative pop-up events in 2021. That included 36,153 pounds of recycling, 552,838 pounds of trash, 43,680 pounds of wood and 100,520 pounds of metal. That’s not including the nearly 900 mattresses and more than 100 tires. More than 3,600 vehicles showed up to the monthly events, which wrapped up for the year last Saturday, Dec. 11. Plans are in place to continue the bulky item drive-thru events in 2022. They will be held the second Saturday of every month.  Looking for last-minute gift ideas? Visit Bakersfield has exclusive Bakersfield merchandise in stock and ready for your favorite tree or stocking. Shirts, hats, mugs, tote bags, magnets, ornaments, shot glasses, Yetis and growlers, all with “Bakersfield” on them. Items can be purchased either online at BakersfieldSwag.com or in person at Visit Bakersfield, 515 Truxtun Avenue, where the prices are discounted because there is no shipping involved. Store hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. To see what some of these items look like, watch this recent news story about these Bakersfield- branded products.  The annual Holiday Grease Collection event is ongoing! Through Jan. 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, causing backups and costly repairs. This free service provides a place to dispose of the oil and grease in a safe and environmentally friendly way. General Information Dec. 17, 2021 Page 4  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. Traffic Advisories  Partial closure of Palm Street Scheduled A partial closure of Palm Street is scheduled to begin Monday, Dec. 20. Public Works will close the stretch of Palm Street between A Street and B Street to install new cross gutters. The street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Thursday, Dec. 23. Reports  Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team weekly report, Dec. 5-11, 2021  U-Verse TV price increase notification, Dec. 14, 2021  U-Verse TV programming change notification, Dec. 9, 2021 Events  Bakersfield Kern Regional Homeless Collaborative 2022 Point-In-Time Count volunteer flyer, 4-8 a.m., Jan. 26  2022 Polar Blunge pre-registration begins Dec. 17  Cults & Classics: “Miracle On 34th Street,” 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 20, at the Fox Theater (2001 H Street)  Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center Recreation & Parks - RRT Weekly Report For the week of 12/05/2021-12/11/2021 City Council and/or Public Requests • None City Source Requests • None Projects Completed by RRT 1. Community House @ Central Park (Event Set-Up) • The RRT assisted with park clean-up in preparation for a City scheduled event. • The RRT removed and transported tables and chairs that were set up for the event back to the MLK Center. 2. Mesa Marin Sports Complex (Electrical Cabinet Modification – Vandalism) • The RRT completed fabrication and installation of a new metal enclosure around the existing electrical cabinet at the basketball/pickleball court due to vandalism. • Work began on 12/01/2021and was completed on 12/11/2021. 3. Sumner Storage Facility (Building Repair – Vandalism) • 12/6/21 – The RRT secured the northside damaged wall of the storage building and installed new door locks due to vandalism caused by homeless to gain illegal entry to the building. • 12/11/21 – The RRT re-secured the northside wall of the storage building due to continuous vandalism by the homeless to gain illegal entry to the building. 4. MLK Park (Encampment Clean-Up) • The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless encampments set up on the north east side of the park along the chain link fence. • 3 sites were addressed. • Trash load was taken to Bena Landfill for disposal (total weight 920 lbs.). 5. Sumner Storage Facility (Perimeter Fence Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT secured the existing northside chain link fence that was vandalized by the homeless to gain illegal access into the property. Miscellaneous 1. San Miguel Grove (Parking Lot Boulder Relocation – Vandalism) • The RRT relocated parking lot perimeter landscape boulders that were vandalized and moved to gain illegal entry into the riverbed. 2. MLK Park (Drinking Fountain Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT repaired and capped off a damaged drinking fountain located at the ball diamond due to vandalism. 3. Patriots Park (Restroom Security Gate Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT repaired the men’s restroom security gate due to vandalism. 4. 1600 Truxtun Avenue (Office Furniture) • The RRT assembled and installed a new table with mirror on the 3rd floor adjacent to the elevator doors. 5. Bike Path @ Chester Avenue (Bollard Post Replacement – Vandalism) • The RRT replaced two damaged bollard posts located at the bike path entrance on the west side of Chester Ave. due to vandalism. 6. Wayside Park (Restroom Door Repair – Vandalism) • The RRT rewelded the existing door at the men’s restroom due to vandalism. 7. City Corporation Yard (Green Wast Removal) • The RRT removed 3 loads of green waste and transported to the City’s Green Waste Recycling Facility. 8. Bike Path @ Coffee Road (Tumbleweed Removal) • The RRT removed tumbleweeds adjacent to the bike path at Coffee Rd. & Truxtun Ave. 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. Sumner Storage Facility Storage Building Repair 12/06/2021 8 4 $155.57 0 Community House Event Clean-Up & Table/Chair Removal 12/06/2021 34 19.5 $183.32 0 Mesa Marin Sports Complex Elect. Cab. Enclosure Installation 12/07/2021 12/08/2021 12/10/2021 12/11/2021 28 28 27.5 6 19 14 17.5 3 0 $212.38 $76.10 $77.84 0 0 0 0 San Miguel Grove Landscape Boulder Relocation 12/07/2021 6 6 0 0 MLK Park Encampment Clean-Up 12/08/2021 15 10 0 920 lbs. MLK Park Drinking Fountain Repair 12/08/2021 4 2 0 0 Patriots Park Men’s Restroom Gate Repair 12/08/2021 3 1.5 0 0 Bike Path @ Chester Ave. Bollard Post Replacement 12/09/2021 4.5 4.5 $240.00 0 City Hall North Office Furniture Installation 12/09/2021 12/11/2021 12 4 9 2 0 0 0 0 Sumner Storage Facility Perimeter Fence Repair & Storage Building Repair 12/09/2021 12/11/2021 6 5 3 2.5 $65.00 $45.00 0 0 Wayside Park Men’s Restroom Door Repair 12/11/2021 5 2.5 0 0 City Corp. Yard Green Waste Removal 12/11/2021 5 10 0 0 Bike Path @ Coffee Rd. Tumbleweed Removal 12/08/2021 12/09/2021 120 120 0 5,660 lbs. 7,580 lbs. Totals: Projects Completed: 13 321 hrs. 250 hrs. $1,055.21 14,160 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 Community House @ Central Park Event Clean-Up MLK Drinking Fountain Repair Sumner Storage Facility Repair Mesa Marin Sports Complex Electrical Cabinet Enclosure Bike Path Tumbleweed Clean-Up MLK Park Encampment Clean-Up Bike Path @ Chester Ave. Bollard Post Replacement San Miguel Grove Parking Lot Boulder Relocation Sumner Storage Facility Fence & Building Repair The Bakersfield Fire Department is continuously working to achieve the highest level of professionalism and efficiency with the delivery of our programs and services to the community. On Wednesday December 15th the Bakersfield Fire Department accomplished a significant step in upholding these values by completing the final phase of accreditation process through the Center for Public Safety Excellence. Accreditation through CPSE is an all-hazard, quality improvement model based on risk analysis and self-assessment that promotes the establishment of community-adopted performance targets for fire agencies. City Manager Christian Clegg, Fire Chief John Frando, and Deputy Chief Bill Ballard went before the CPSE Board of Commissioners to answer a few final questions, before being granted accreditation status. CPSE Commissioners evaluated the BFD’s Community Risk Assessment Standards of Cover, community driven Strategic Plan, and Self-Assessment Manual to confirm validity with all documents. Bakersfield Fire Department very honored and pleased to reach this milestone. The BFD becomes the 14th municipal fire department in California to become an accredited agency and the 292nd agency worldwide. Only twelve percent of the US population is protected by accredited agencies. . Sign Up1. On January 26, 2022, from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., volunteers across Kern County will come together to count the number of people experiencing homelessness in our communities. The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count provides a snapshot view of homelessness in our county. We depend on an accurate PIT Count to know the needs of our community. Volunteers are an important part of our PIT Count. We depend on community members to canvass our communities and make sure every one of our neighbors experiencing homelessness is counted. 2022 Point-in-Time Count Help address homelessness in our community. Sign up to volunteer for the Here's How You Can Help Bakersfield-Kern Regional Homeless Collaborative | 1900 E. Brundage Ln. | Bakersfield, CA 93307 | www.bkrhc.org Building a future where every person in Kern County has a permanent place to call home. For more information, including FAQs, visit https://bkrhc.org/2022-pit-count/ or email coordinator@bkrhc.org. All volunteers are required to attend a mandatory 2-hour training, regardless of past PIT Count experience. We will contact you with training times and locations, which will be conducted in-person and by Zoom. 2. Attend Training Visit https://bkrhc.org/2022-pit- count/ to sign-up as a PIT Count Volunteer. 1.Sign Up 3. Show Up Show up bright and early to put your training to use and help us count the number of people experiencing homelessness in our community. SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Bakersfield Condors 661-324-PUCK (7825) www.bakersfieldcondors.com Bakersfield Symphony 661-323-7928 www.BSOnow.org UPCOMING EVENTS $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now December 11 – Holiday Skating Show 3:00 PM December 7 – Condors vs Ontario 6:30 PM December 4 – Condors vs Ontario 7:00 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now $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 15 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM January 14 – Condors vs Stockton 7:00 PM $66.50, $52.50, $42.50 On Sale Now $179.50 to $39.50 On Sale Now June 16 – Chris Stapleton 7:00 PM April 9 – Jo Koy 8:00 PM $113.75 to $43.75 On Sale Now May 25 – Matchbox Twenty 7:00 PM January 21 – JoJo Siwa 7:00 PM January 22 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM $66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale Now February 18 – Harlem Globetrotters 7:00 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now $20 to $100 On Sale Now $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now December 3 – Condors vs Henderson 7:00 PM December 29 – Condors vs Ontario 6:30 PM $40, $30, $25, $20, $19, $12 On Sale Now $15, $10 Ages 12 and under On Sale Now Buy tickets at www.mechanicsbankarena.com or AXS.com $150, $59, $39 On Sale Now May 14 – Daniel Habif 7:00 PM$145, $125, $95, $55, $35 On Sale Now $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now May 7 – BSO: Navarro & Maher 1 6:00 PM May 8. 2022 – Celtic Woman 3:00 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now $64.50, $54.50, $44.50 On Sale Now April 2 – BSO: Peter and the Wolf 2:00 PM December 12 – Nutcracker 2021 1:00 PM Adults $45, Students $25, 6 and Under $12 On Sale Now January 23 – Bert Kreischer 7:00 PM Adults $45, Students $25, 6 and Under $12 On Sale Now Adults $45, Students $25, 6 and Under $12 On Sale Now December 11 – Nutcracker 2021 1 PM/7:30 PM February 19 – Baby Shark Live! 2:00 PM February 15 – Disney Princess The Concert 7:00 PM $20-$78 On Sale Now $95.75, $75.75, $55.75, $35.75 On Sale Now February 11 – Frankie Valli 8:00 PM$125, $95, $75, $35 On Sale Now $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now December 10 – Nutcracker 2021 7:30 PM December 3 – BSO: Home For The Holidays 6:00 PM March 5 – BSO: Dvorak & Beethoven 6:00 PM$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now $55, $45, $35 On Sale Now February 20, 2022 – Los Temerarios 8:00 PM March 19 – George Lopez 8:00 PM $225, $189, $125, $95, $70, $65, $45 On Sale Now