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CEREMONIAL ITEMS - Proclamations and Awards
PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL
3.1. Annual Youth Commission Presentation
3.2. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA BUT WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address the Council on matters within the Gilroy City Council’s jurisdiction but not on the agenda. Persons wishing to address the Council are requested to complete a Speaker’s Card located at the entrances and handed to the City Clerk. Speakers are limited to 1 to 3 minutes each, varying at the Mayor’s discretion depending on the number of speakers and length of the agenda. The law does not permit Council action or extended discussion of any item not on the agenda except under special circumstances. If Council action is requested, the Council may place the matter on a future agenda. Written comments to address the Council on matters not on this agenda may be e-mailed to the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@cityofgilroy.org or mailed to the Gilroy City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, Gilroy, CA 95020. Comments received by the City Clerk’s Office by 1:00pm on the day of a Council meeting will be distributed to the City Council prior to or at the meeting and available for public inspection with the agenda packet located in the lobby of Administration at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, prior to the meeting. Any correspondence received will be incorporated into the meeting record. Items received after the 1:00pm deadline will be provided to the City Council as soon as practicable. Written material provided by public members under this section of the agenda will be limited to 10 pages in hard copy. An unlimited amount of material may be provided electronically.
REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Council Member Bracco – Cities Association Santa Clara County Board of Directors (alternate), Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA Council Member Armendariz – Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Implementation Board, Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA Board (alternate), South County United for Health Council Member Marques – ABAG, Gilroy Gardens Board of Directors, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Implementation Board, SCRWA (alternate) Council Member Hilton – CalTrain Policy Group (alternate), Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA Board, South County United for Health (alternate), VTA Policy Advisory Committee Council Member Cline – Gilroy Economic Development Partnership (alternate), Gilroy Sister Cities Association, Gilroy Youth Task Force, Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability Authority Board, VTA Policy Advisory Committee (alternate), Visit Gilroy California Welcome Center Board Council Member Tovar – Gilroy Youth Task Force (alternate), Santa Clara County Expressway Plan 2040 Advisory Board,Santa Clara Valley Water Commission, SCRWA, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Mobility Partnership Mayor Blankley – ABAG (alternate), CalTrain Policy Group, Cities Association Santa Clara County Board of Directors, Gilroy Economic Development Partnership, Gilroy Sister Cities Association (alternate), Gilroy Youth Task Force, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Board of Directors, VTA Mobility Partnership
CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a request is made by a member of the City Council or a member of the public. Any person desiring to speak on any item on the consent calendar should ask to have that item removed from the consent calendar prior to the time the Council votes to approve. If removed, the item will be discussed in the order in which it appears.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS
8.1. Award of Contract to Hill International to Manage the Design of 21 CIP Projects for the Capital Improvement Program Project Management Services (No. 23-RFP-PW-476) in the amount of $1,160,088 with a Project Contingency of $119,912 (~10%) and Approve a Total Project Expenditure of $1,280,000 1. Staff Report: Daryl Jordan, Public Works Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Award a contract to Hill International in the amount of $1,160,088 with a project contingency of $119,912 (approximately 10%) for the Capital Improvement Program Project Management Services, Project No. 23-RFP-PW-476, and authorize the City Administrator to execute the contract and associated documents.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
10.1. Review of the Draft Ordinance Banning the Use of Certain Public Rights-of-way as Sleeping or Living Accommodations 1. Staff Report: Bryce Atkins, Assistant to the City Administrator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Council provide direction regarding the proposed ordinance.
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
11.1. Report on Design Update for the Gourmet Alley and Railroad Pedestrian and Bicycle Beautification Improvements Project 1. Staff Report: Daryl Jordan, Public Works Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive report.
11.2. Approval of a Two-year Agreement with Silicon Valley Creates for an Amount Not-to-exceed $50,000 for Funding the "Elevate Gilroy Through the Arts" Program 1. Staff Report: Bryce Atkins, Assistant to the City Administrator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Council approve the agreement with Silicon Valley Creates for the “Elevate Gilroy Through the Arts” program.
11.3. Adopt a Resolution Setting the 2023 Fireworks Service Fee for Impacts on City Fire and Police Services Related to the Sale and Use of Safe and Sane Fireworks Pursuant to Gilroy City Code Chapter 10A 1. Staff Report: Sharon Goei, Community Development Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy setting the 2023 Fireworks Service Fee for impacts on City Fire and Police Services related to the sale and use of safe and sane fireworks pursuant to Gilroy City Code Chapter 10A.
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May 15, 2023 City Council
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OPENING
CEREMONIAL ITEMS - Proclamations and Awards
PRESENTATIONS TO THE COUNCIL
3.1. Annual Youth Commission Presentation
3.2. PUBLIC COMMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA BUT WITHIN THE SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address the Council on matters within the Gilroy City Council’s jurisdiction but not on the agenda. Persons wishing to address the Council are requested to complete a Speaker’s Card located at the entrances and handed to the City Clerk. Speakers are limited to 1 to 3 minutes each, varying at the Mayor’s discretion depending on the number of speakers and length of the agenda. The law does not permit Council action or extended discussion of any item not on the agenda except under special circumstances. If Council action is requested, the Council may place the matter on a future agenda. Written comments to address the Council on matters not on this agenda may be e-mailed to the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@cityofgilroy.org or mailed to the Gilroy City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, Gilroy, CA 95020. Comments received by the City Clerk’s Office by 1:00pm on the day of a Council meeting will be distributed to the City Council prior to or at the meeting and available for public inspection with the agenda packet located in the lobby of Administration at City Hall, 7351 Rosanna Street, prior to the meeting. Any correspondence received will be incorporated into the meeting record. Items received after the 1:00pm deadline will be provided to the City Council as soon as practicable. Written material provided by public members under this section of the agenda will be limited to 10 pages in hard copy. An unlimited amount of material may be provided electronically.
REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS Council Member Bracco – Cities Association Santa Clara County Board of Directors (alternate), Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA Council Member Armendariz – Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Implementation Board, Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA Board (alternate), South County United for Health Council Member Marques – ABAG, Gilroy Gardens Board of Directors, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Implementation Board, SCRWA (alternate) Council Member Hilton – CalTrain Policy Group (alternate), Silicon Valley Clean Energy Authority JPA Board, South County United for Health (alternate), VTA Policy Advisory Committee Council Member Cline – Gilroy Economic Development Partnership (alternate), Gilroy Sister Cities Association, Gilroy Youth Task Force, Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability Authority Board, VTA Policy Advisory Committee (alternate), Visit Gilroy California Welcome Center Board Council Member Tovar – Gilroy Youth Task Force (alternate), Santa Clara County Expressway Plan 2040 Advisory Board,Santa Clara Valley Water Commission, SCRWA, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Mobility Partnership Mayor Blankley – ABAG (alternate), CalTrain Policy Group, Cities Association Santa Clara County Board of Directors, Gilroy Economic Development Partnership, Gilroy Sister Cities Association (alternate), Gilroy Youth Task Force, Santa Clara Valley Water Joint Water Resources Committee, SCRWA, South County Youth Task Force Policy Team, VTA Board of Directors, VTA Mobility Partnership
CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a request is made by a member of the City Council or a member of the public. Any person desiring to speak on any item on the consent calendar should ask to have that item removed from the consent calendar prior to the time the Council votes to approve. If removed, the item will be discussed in the order in which it appears.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS
8.1. Award of Contract to Hill International to Manage the Design of 21 CIP Projects for the Capital Improvement Program Project Management Services (No. 23-RFP-PW-476) in the amount of $1,160,088 with a Project Contingency of $119,912 (~10%) and Approve a Total Project Expenditure of $1,280,000 1. Staff Report: Daryl Jordan, Public Works Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Award a contract to Hill International in the amount of $1,160,088 with a project contingency of $119,912 (approximately 10%) for the Capital Improvement Program Project Management Services, Project No. 23-RFP-PW-476, and authorize the City Administrator to execute the contract and associated documents.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
10.1. Review of the Draft Ordinance Banning the Use of Certain Public Rights-of-way as Sleeping or Living Accommodations 1. Staff Report: Bryce Atkins, Assistant to the City Administrator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Council provide direction regarding the proposed ordinance.
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
11.1. Report on Design Update for the Gourmet Alley and Railroad Pedestrian and Bicycle Beautification Improvements Project 1. Staff Report: Daryl Jordan, Public Works Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive report.
11.2. Approval of a Two-year Agreement with Silicon Valley Creates for an Amount Not-to-exceed $50,000 for Funding the "Elevate Gilroy Through the Arts" Program 1. Staff Report: Bryce Atkins, Assistant to the City Administrator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Council approve the agreement with Silicon Valley Creates for the “Elevate Gilroy Through the Arts” program.
11.3. Adopt a Resolution Setting the 2023 Fireworks Service Fee for Impacts on City Fire and Police Services Related to the Sale and Use of Safe and Sane Fireworks Pursuant to Gilroy City Code Chapter 10A 1. Staff Report: Sharon Goei, Community Development Director 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Adopt a resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy setting the 2023 Fireworks Service Fee for impacts on City Fire and Police Services related to the sale and use of safe and sane fireworks pursuant to Gilroy City Code Chapter 10A.
CLOSED SESSION
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