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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2021-04-27_MinutesPUBLIC COMMENT PROVIDED BY EMAIL COMMUNITY FORUM SUBMISSION FROM: Kate Montgomery From: Kate Montgomery <katewave8600@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 8:38 AM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Cc: Heather Moreno <hmoreno@atascadero.org>; Heather Newsom <hnewsom@atascadero.org>; Charles Bourbeau <cbourbeau@atascadero.org>; Mark Dariz <mdariz@atascadero.org>; susanfunk@atascadero.org Subject: Community Choice Energy April 26, 2021 To the Atascadero City Council, The longer the City of Atascadero postpones allowing us citizens the opportunity to choose Community Choice Energy, the more time I have to learn about it. And the more I know, the more certain I am that I want the cleaner environment and lower cost of Community Choice Energy for my family. It’s past time for the City Council to fund a staff report and get it done as soon as possible. So that us citizens of Atascadero can make our choice like all our neighboring towns. Thank you and please move quickly on this issue. Kate Montgomery 8600 Santa Lucia Avenue Atascadero CA katewave8600@gmail.com C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS Item C-1 SUBMISSION FROM: Monica Schechter From: Monica Schechter <monica.schecht60@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 9:41 AM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: Public Comment for City Council Meeting 4/27 Dear City Council Members, I would like to highlight three important budget priorities while you consider how to allocate the D20 funds. 1) I’m a strong supporter of the Community Choice Energy (3CE) and would like to advocate for a staff study in early 2022. There needs to be a budget line for the staff study of 3CE. Atascadero has refused to direct city staff to do a report on 3CE, one of the few cities to ignore the benefits and savings 3CE has to offer. The Paso Robles City Council voted unanimously to embrace 3CE for their city last year. 2) Homelessness/treatment of homeless and supporting ECHO, a proven entity for temporary housing, matching and facilitating training for reentry into the world of work, healthcare and permanent housing. The City needs to continue and expand its support of ECHO financially and with their support for ECHO and emergency warming shelters January-March each year. 3) Input in how the increased funding for the police is spent (a national and local issue)--expanded training for police staff to address mental health issues, de- escalating volatile situations so level of force is moderated to the situation for the entire community. Thanks for representing the citizens of Atascadero and the residents of North County! Monica Schechter North County Resident SUBMISSION FROM: Dan Cook From: Daniel Cook <dtcook@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 11:15 AM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: public comments for tonight's City Council meeting Council Members; Please reserve the necessary monies to fund a Staff Report on Community Choice Energy. This study has been put off until early next year due to budgetary issues, and now is the time to provide the funds needed to complete this very important Staff Report. Thank you, Dan Cook SUBMISSION FROM: Jean Pedigo From: jean.pedigo@yahoo.com <jean.pedigo@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 3:37 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: agenda items for tonight's meeting Hello We would like to see the following: - A Community Choice Energy - 3CE Report. Find the funds and let's get on board like every other city has and enjoy the savings and benefits. - Can you please address how the increase for police funding will be utilized. We need expanded training of our police staff to address mental health issues (send along social workers for certain calls). More training on de-escalating volatile situations. Thank you! Jean Pedigo SUBMISSION FROM: Alston Paff From: Alston Paff <alstonpaff@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 3:38 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: Not yet on the agenda going forward? Atascadero City Council, I would like to see these two matters, important to me, added as agenda items to be accomplished in the near future: 1. 3CE Community Choice Energy, which would give Atascadero residents a choice in utility providers. 2. The city to move forward as quickly as possible with an SRSO or EMO to protect senior mobile home owners living in mobile home parks in Atascadero. Thank you, Alston Paff SUBMISSION FROM: Zachariah E. Jackson From: Zach Jackson <zjackson51@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2021 4:48 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Cc: Casey Bryson <cbryson@atascadero.org> Subject: Public Comment 4/27/21 agenda item C-1 Good Afternoon, Please see the attached public comment regarding agenda item C-1 for the Atascadero City Council meeting on 04/27/21. Thank you, Zachariah E. Jackson President Atascadero Professional Firefighters L3600 SUBMISSION FROM: Daniel Rich From: DANIEL RICH <djrich9133@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2021 10:03 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: City Council Agenda and recommendations I respectfully suggest the following priorities: 1. Support upgrading the Fire Station on Traffic Way 2. Support ECHO in its effort to assist the homeless with the work they do to provide temporary shelter, meals and also to assist citizens in obtaining permanent housing. 3. Funding and staff to further explore Community Choice Energy to more fully understand future needs and priorities. 4. Investigate Police Department needs, especially as it relates to adequate salaries and staffing levels. Explore adding resources to deal with the public's mental health issues. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Daniel Rich SUBMISSION FROM: Kathleen Goble From: Kathleen <kathleen.kattol@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 4:24 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: C1: Draft Strategic Plan and Draft Action Plan Study Session I am happy to see that the city is prioritizing the police department staffing and the fire department needs with D-20 funding. Thank you for making public safety a priority. Kathleen Goble, Atascadero SUBMISSION FROM: Christina Asdel Cisneros From: Christina Asdel Cisneros <casdelcisneros@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 4:41 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: Agenda Item C. Management Reports 1. Draft Strategic Plan and Draft Action Plan Study Session Greetings City Council and City staff. First, I want to thank you for your hard work compiling the Strategic Plan and budget priorities and for going above and beyond to include the public in these conversations. I observed and participated in many of these meetings, and I always felt like my presence and perspective were valued. Top of mind for me is improving the dynamic between APD officers and our unhoused population. My hope is that the Atascadero Police Department earmarks funds for a CAT team or OUR team. I understand that the APD has been understaffed. I ask that when the staffing holes have been filled, one officer will be paired with a mental health professional to better meet the needs of our unhoused population. Speaking of mental health care: mental health services should be available for our community members as well as for our officers. I also ask that APD mandates officers take a Crisis Intervention Course so they are better equipped to effectively respond to our community members in distress. In the Strategic Priorities under Unhoused Population, there seems to be an emphasis on clearing people out and vegetation management. I think the priority should always be finding people housing and services. And services should be rendered by people without a gun whenever possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Christina Asdel Cisneros Email Received After 5:00 PM on 4/27/2021 From: juanita mcdaniel <juamcd12@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:17 PM To: City Clerk <cityclerk@atascadero.org> Subject: C1: Draft Strategic Plan and Draft Action Plan Study Session I would like to thank city staff for the work they put into public outreach to make sure the money from Measure D-20 is used in a way that best represents the community needs. The focus on hiring more staff for the police and upgrading the fire department is the proper use for these funds. Juanita McDaniel