Policy Watch: Your Weekly Tip Sheet for What’s Going on in Your Community

Santa Clara County

Report on existing pay equity laws and recs on amending County contracting policy

This is the second in a series of report-backs provided by the County Counsel and the Office of the County Executive in response to the Board of Supervisors’ September 15, 2015 directives for more information. One of those directives was to assess current County policies and practices related to hiring, pay, and promotion and their implications for gender, racial/ethnic, and sexual orientation equity. This report summarizes existing pay-equity laws and then provides responsive information from County Administration relating to policies and practices regarding hiring, pay, and promotion:

  • Laws, Policies and Practices Affecting Pay Equity
  • Assessment of County Policies and Practices Relating to Hiring, Pay and Promotion
  • Policies on Nondiscrimination and Diversity in the County Workforce
  • Outreach and Recruitment

Where: Santa Clara County Housing, Land Use, Environment, and Transportation Cmte

When:  Feb 18, 2016, 10am

Link to item: http://sccgov.iqm2.com/Citizens/Detail_LegiFile.aspx?Frame=&MeetingID=7300&MediaPosition=&ID=80025&CssClass=

Link to agenda: http://sccgov.iqm2.com/Citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=1&ID=6902&Inline=True

City of San Jose

Direction on whether to pursue controversial Opt-in/Stay in Business concept that could relax rent control for mobilehome parks; approving policy to assist displaced mobilehome residents

As recommended by the Planning Commission, Council may adopt a resolution to amend Title 20 of the San Jose Municipal Code to make City Council the decision making body for consideration of all proposed mobilehome park conversions to another use after the Planning Commission considers these proposals for recommendations to Council, and add provisions for making findings of consistency with the Envision San Jose 2040 General Plan for Conditional Use Permits.

The General Plan Text Amendment relating to Mobilehome Park Protection strengthens the goals and policies to protect existing mobilehome parks and adding General Plan goals, policies, and actions to preserve mobilehome parks and other housing in each Urban Village until the preservation of affordable housing can be comprehensively addressed by the adoption of an Urban Village Plan specific to that Urban Village.

Where:    San Jose City Council

When:  Feb. 23, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=&event_id=2124&meta_id=557332

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Link to agenda: http://sanjose.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?event_id=870261f1-b8f9-4491-8f25-ed3b0ef12f35

 

Direction on new Downtown Strategy & EIR

 

The fundamental purpose of updating the Downtown Strategy is to update the land use plan and identify necessary traffic improvements to support anticipated levels of Downtown development. The answers to two key questions are essential for informing related policy decisions:

  • What transportation improvements are required (or desirable) to support planned new development?
  • How will those transportation improvements be funded?

A NOP of a Draft EIR was circulated on October 6, 2015 (http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/46911). Written comments were received from: CA Department of Transportation, PG&E, Preservation Action Council of San Jose, San Jose Downtown Association, Santa Clara Valley Water District, SPUR, Valley Transportation Agency.

The next steps are to complete the traffic impact analysis and then finalize the project description. A nexus study will be prepared if a Traffic Impact Fee is proposed to fund identified traffic impact mitigation measures. The Draft EIR is scheduled for public review and comment in October 2016.

Where:    San Jose Community and Economic Development Committee

When:  Feb. 22, 2016, 1:30p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557579

Link to agenda: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/54044;

 

Next steps for 4-Yr Review of General Plan; rec to reduce planned job capacity from 470K to 362K jobs

 

The Four-Year Review process, which began in Nov. 2015, provides an opportunity to make mid-course adjustments to the General Plan. The approved scope of work included items outlined in the attached Scope of Envision San Jose 2040 4-Year Review, items outlined in the April 10, 2015, memorandum from the Mayor and Councilmembers Jones and Carrasco, as well as items 2 through 8 outlined in the April 10, 2015, memorandum from Councilmembers Rocha and Peralez.

The General Plan Four-Year Review includes updated projections of jobs, population, and employed residents. As a follow up to the updated jobs projections, an employment lands market analysis was conducted. The key findings of the analysis include:

 

Where:    San Jose Community and Economic Development Committee

When:  Feb. 22, 2016, 1:30p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557585

Link to scope of GP 4-yr review: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557587

Link to Liccardo/Jones/Carracso memo (Apr. 2015): http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557589

Link to Rocha/Peralez memo (Apr. 2015): http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557591

Link to agenda: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/54044

 

Direction on North San Jose development policy & new EIR

 

The committee may accept or provide direction on updating the North San Jose Area Development Policy & EIR and forward to the full City Council for approval on March 8.

North San Jose is the City’s largest employment district and is designated in the General Plan as an Employment Center because of its proximity to regional transportation infrastructure. The Envision General Plan augmented the North San Jose Area Development Policy, providing growth capacity for up to 97,000 new jobs, 32,000 new housing units, 26.7M sq. ft. of new industrial development, and 1.7M sq. ft. of supporting commercial uses.

 

Public hearings on the North San Jose Area Development Plan amendments and the EIR will begin in April 2016. The Draft EIR is expected to begin public circulation for review and comment in December 2016. A Notice of EIR Preparation will be circulated once more project specific details have been finalized. Public scoping meetings are anticipated to occur in the summer of 2016.

When:    San Jose Community and Economic Development Committee

Where:  Feb. 22, 2016, 1:30p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557581

Link to agenda: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/54044
Accepting grant from MTC and VTA for urban village planning in N. 1st St. & Berryessa BART areas

 

Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager or designee to accept grant funding from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Valley Transportation Authority for urban village planning for the North First Street and Berryessa/BART Urban Villages. These grant opportunities will provide $866,162 in combined grant and local match funding for the development of those Urban Villages.

Where:   San Jose City Council

When:  Feb. 23, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=&event_id=2124&meta_id=557455

Link to agenda: http://sanjose.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?event_id=870261f1-b8f9-4491-8f25-ed3b0ef12f35

 

Sales Tax initiative may be added to June ballot

 

Council may adopt a resolution of the City Council calling and giving notice, on its own motion, for a Special Municipal Election to be held on June 7, 2016, to submit to the electors of the City of San José the following measure:

San José Local City Services  To fund city services such as: improving police response to violent crimes, burglaries, and other safety needs; improving 911/emergency medical/fire response times; repairing potholes and streets; maintaining parks; expanding gang prevention; and creating jobs through economic development, shall the City of San José enact a ¼ percent sales tax for 9 years, providing about $40 million annually, requiring Independent Citizens Oversight with public review of spending, and all revenues controlled locally? YES/NO

Where:    San Jose City Council

When:  Feb. 23, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=&event_id=2124&meta_id=557406

Link to agenda: http://sanjose.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?event_id=870261f1-b8f9-4491-8f25-ed3b0ef12f35

 

City plans to award 69 new construction projects totaling $185M by June 2016

 

The Capital Improvement Program expects to award 69 projects valued at over $185M by the end of this fiscal year. These new projects include:

  • Regional Wastewater Facility: significant investment is planned to occur over the next five years, centering on digester rehabilitation, blowers, filters, clarifiers, and headworks improvements, and construction of a new cogeneration and digested sludge dewatering facilities.
  • Construction of new Municipal Water System facilities, maintenance of infrastructure, and improvements to existing Water Utility System facilities.
  • HVAC system replacements at the Museum of Art and Shirikawa Community Center, with bids taking place in early 2016 and construction completed in July 2016.
  • US 101/Blossom Hill Rd interchange improvements, BART construction support and the US 101/Maybury interchange development.
  • Ground Transportation, FIS Baggage System Improvements, and FIS Curbside Improvements, which will be bundled as one project and will cost an estimated $9.6M.

Where:    San Jose City Council

When:  Feb. 23, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=&event_id=2124&meta_id=557564

Link to agenda: http://sanjose.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?event_id=870261f1-b8f9-4491-8f25-ed3b0ef12f35

 

Auditor’s report on City’s financial condition assesses whether City can pay its bills

 

At the direction of the Rules Cmte, the City Auditor’s office has prepared its first ever financial condition report for the City. The Committee will accept & provide input on the Auditor’s report & refer the item to the full Council meeting on March 8.

Highlights: The City has seen a moderate increase in revenues from a stronger economy after nearly a decade of General Fund deficits. However, the City now employs about 5.1 people per 1,000 residents, fewer than the 28-year average of 7.1 people per 1,000 residents. In addition, San Jose receives less tax revenue per capita than many neighboring cities, and faces an estimated $1.1B in deferred maintenance and infrastructure backlog and a $3.3B unfunded liability for pension and retiree health benefits.

Where:    San Jose Public Safety, Finance, and Strategic Support Committee

When:  Feb. 18, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557331

Link to agenda: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/54001

 

Fire Department Organizational Review recs $22.7M increase in operating budget + up to $53M in capital improvements

 

The Fire Department underwent significant reductions over several fiscal years, which has severely impacted the Department’s service delivery. The Department struggles to continue to meet its adopted 80% at 8-minute response time goal, which creates challenges in providing equitable service throughout the community.

The Mayor’s June Budget Message for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 included direction to undertake a comprehensive organizational review of the Fire Dept. Citygate was hired to perform a Fire Department Organizational Review. The resulting report is presented here.

Where:    San Jose Public Safety, Finance, and Strategic Support Committee

When:  Feb. 18, 2016, 1:00p

Link to item: http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=557153

Link to exec summ: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/53892

Link to technical report: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/53893

Link to map atlas: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/53894

Link to agenda: http://www.sanjoseca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/54001

 

City of Milpitas

Approving June ballot measure that would require voter approval for Town Center zoning changes

 

City Council policy states that any staff work not part of an approved work program or budgeted item requiring more than four hours of staff time obtain approval of a majority of the City Council. Staff is seeking majority Council approval to commence with work effort necessary to fulfill the request to prepare a ballot measure requiring voter approval for any change to the Town Center Zone.

Approximately $83,631 will be required for placement of the ballot measure in the Voter Sample Ballot Pamphlet and on the June 7, 2016 ballot.

Where:  Milpitas City Council

When:  Feb. 16, 2016, 7pm

Link to agenda: http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/_pdfs/council/2016/021616/agenda.pdf

 

City of Palo Alto

Possibly adding a jobs-housing scenario to Draft EIR analysis for Comprehensive Plan Update

 

On January 18th, 2016, the City Council and the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) held a joint meeting to review the upcoming release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR or Draft EIR) for the Comprehensive Plan Update. The DEIR analyzes four planning scenarios at an equal level of detail, describing a range of potential land use and transportation policy decisions, and assessing the impacts they would have on traffic, greenhouse gas emissions, and other environmental resources. At the conclusion of this meeting, the Council adopted a motion (Attachment A) asking staff to return with a fifth scenario aimed at improving the City’s ratio of jobs to housing, which is commonly expressed as the ratio between jobs and employed residents. At a high level, this goal can be addressed by increasing the amount of housing, decreasing the amount of jobs projected between now and 2030 or some combination of the two.

Where: Palo Alto City Council

When:  Feb 22, 2016, 7:35pm

Link to item: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/filebank/documents/51071

Link to agenda: http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/filebank/documents/51093

 

City of Santa Clara

Determining process to fill vacancy of Mayor after Jamie Matthews’ resignation

 

 

Former Mayor Jamie Matthews resigned from office, effective February 9, 2016, thereby creating a vacancy in the office of Mayor. To fill the vacancy, the City Council must now follow City Charter section 703 which sets forth the process for filling a vacancy in the elective offices of the City, including the Mayor. That section provides the Council with two options:

Appointment: Council may fill the vacancy by appointment within 30 days after the office is declared vacant. The Council can act to appoint by March 10, 2016. An action to appoint requires a majority vote. Any person appointed to the office of Mayor shall hold office for the balance of former Mayor Matthews’ unexpired term, i.e., until November 2018.

Election: If the Council does not appoint anyone by March 10, 2016, it must call an election to fill the vacancy within a reasonable time thereafter. Section 702 does not allow the calling of an election before the expiration of the 30-day appointment period; the earliest an election could be called is March 11, 2016. A special election must be held on an established election date. The last date to call the election on June 7th would have been February 12, 2016, but the 30 day appointment period made this infeasible. Consequently, the earliest possible election date to fill the vacancy is November 8, 2016. Under Government Code Section 36512, the City Council would have to call the election no later than July 15, 2016.

 

Where: Santa Clara City Council

When:  Feb. 16, 2016, 5pm

Link to item: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/cache/2/kczsba0vqydirhcs4wkoei5l/74292302122016063557780.PDF

Link to agenda: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1726&doctype=AGENDA

 

First of five study sessions to set 2016-17 budget priorities

 

During the January 12, 2016 Council and Authorities Concurrent meeting, a series of budget-related study sessions and public hearing dates were set to receive Council and public input and review the proposed 2016-17 Annual Budget, including Operating and Capital Improvement Project Budget (CIP). Included in the joint study sessions and public hearings are the City budgets, Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency budget, Sports & Open Space Authority (SOSA) budget, Housing Authority budget, Community Development Block Grant (included as part of the overall City Budget, although the CDBG Public Hearings have already been scheduled), the Federal entitlement Home Program (used for affordable housing purposes), and the Municipal Fee Schedule.

This is the first of five joint study sessions and is focused on received Council input on budget priorities. Staff will present an update at the beginning of the joint study session to provide the fiscal framework, including a high level overview of key fiscal drivers for the 2016-17 Budget.

Where: Santa Clara City Council

When:  Feb. 16, 2016, 5pm

Link to item: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/cache/2/kczsba0vqydirhcs4wkoei5l/74292402122016063654623.PDF

Link to agenda: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1726&doctype=AGENDA

 

Report on one-time rent adjustment between Stadium Authority and 49ers StadCo

 

The Stadium Lease between the Santa Clara Stadium Authority and the Forty Niners SC Stadium Company (StadCo) calls for StadCo to pay to the Stadium Authority an initial Facility Rent under the Lease of $24.5 million each year. The lease also includes a one-time adjustment in the Facility Rent if the amount of the Stadium Authority debt service or the operating expenses for the Stadium is more or less than the estimated amounts included Exhibit J of the lease. A rent adjustment is required after completion of construction when the actual amount of debt service is determined and when projections of Stadium Authority revenues and operating expenses can be based on the first year’s actual operations.

As reported in Stadium Authority Budget Status Reports, the close out of construction ran through the summer and into the fall of 2015 and the accounting firm of KPMG then completed a thorough cost allocation review of all Stadium expenditures in order to determine the final split of costs between the Stadium Authority and StadCo. As a result of this review, several million dollars of costs shifted to StadCo. This then led to a downward adjustment to the StadCo Subloan balance which resulted in lower overall debt for the Stadium Authority.

Since this information became available last fall, Finance Department Staff and the Stadium Authority’s economic consultants (Keyser Marston Associates) have spent the last few months working through the projections for Stadium Authority revenue, expenses and debt service with Finance staff from StadCo. The staff review has now been completed and the initial results were presented to Stadium Authority management last week.

Where: Santa Clara City Council

When:  Feb. 16, 2016, 5pm

Link to item: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/cache/2/kczsba0vqydirhcs4wkoei5l/74292502122016063831108.PDF

Link to agenda: http://sireweb.santaclaraca.gov/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1726&doctype=AGENDA

 

 

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Appointing Interim CEO

 

Appointing an Interim Chief Executive Officer.

Where:    Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors

When:  Feb. 23, 2016, 4:00p

Link to agenda: https://scvwd.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=458457&GUID=5697C53C-C92F-4819-AFC6-E72E2EC2FDCD

 

West Valley Mission Community College District

$1M grant for Transit Infrastructure apprenticeship program w/ VTA

 

Recommendation that a $1M grant award from the California Community College Chancellor’s Office, California Apprenticeship Initiative New & Innovative Grant be authorized to Mission College and be distributed over a 2-year period. Based on an ongoing education/training partnership between Mission College and VTA, Mission College developed a successful application for this grant.

The funds will go towards the Mission College-VTA partnership to support an innovative “Grow Your Own through Apprenticeship” workforce development strategy, which responds to three challenges: a demand for expanded public transit infrastructure due to employment growth in Silicon Valley, an aging workforce, and the need to fill increasingly-technical jobs requiring specialized training.

Where:    West Valley Mission Community College District Board of Trustees

When:  Feb. 16, 2016, 7:00p

Link to item:  http://www.wvmccd.cc.ca.us/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8486

Link to agenda: http://www.wvmccd.cc.ca.us/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=8486

 

San Jose Unified School District

Public hearing on petition for new charter middle school by Downtown College Prep

 

Downtown College Prep Middle School 2 submitted a petition on January 28, 2016 to establish a new charter school starting July 1, 2016. Under Education Code section 47605(b), the Board must hold a public hearing to receive input on the petition within 30 days of submission of the petition to the Board of Education. No action will be taken on the petition tonight.

A link to the petition can be found here: https://sjusd.box.com/DCP-MS2-NewPetition

Where:    San Jose Unified School District Board of Education

When:  Feb. 11, 2016, 6:00p

Link to agenda: http://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspx?AgencyID=123&MeetingID=28333&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

 

Public hearing on Downtown College Prep Middle School proposal to expand to grades 5 – 8

 

Downtown College Prep Middle School, a charter school authorized by the District, submitted a material revision on January 28, 2016 to expand their existing charter school to be inclusive of grades 5 through 8 starting July 1, 2016. Under Education Code section 47605(b), the Board must hold a public hearing to receive input on the petition within 30 days of submission of the petition to the Board of Education. No action will be taken on the petition tonight.

A link to the material revision can be found here: https://sjusd.box.com/DCP-MS1-MaterialRevision

Where:    San Jose Unified School District Board of Education

When:  Feb. 11, 2016, 6:00p

Link to agenda: http://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspx?AgencyID=123&MeetingID=28333&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

 

Update and direction on process to select Superintendent

 

The Board of Education will be updated on the process for selecting the next superintendent of the San José Unified School District and, specifically, provide direction on the community engagement phase of the process.

Where:    San Jose Unified School District Board of Education

When:  Feb. 11, 2016, 6:00p

Link to agenda: http://agendaonline.net/public/Meeting.aspx?AgencyID=123&MeetingID=28333&AgencyTypeID=1&IsArchived=False

 

Alum Rock Union Elementary School District

Proposed policy changed on bids & land leases; discussing lease limit of 5 years, prohibiting subleasing

 

Agenda item requested by Trustee Khanh Tran to address the terms and conditions of Land Leases to no more than 5 years and prohibit any assignments and/or subleases by the tenant.

Where:    Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Board of Trustees

When:  Feb. 11, 2016, 5:30p

Link to agenda: http://www.arusd.org/cms/lib7/CA01001158/Centricity/Domain/11/February.11.2016.RegularBdMtg.FINAL.pdf

 

PRESENTATION: Mission Trail Advisors LLC: Bond Election Options

 

Presentation by Mission Trail Advisors regarding Bond Election options.

Where:    Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Board of Trustees

When:  Feb. 11, 2016, 5:30p

Link to agenda: http://www.arusd.org/cms/lib7/CA01001158/Centricity/Domain/11/February.11.2016.RegularBdMtg.FINAL.pdf

 

Santa Clara County Board of Education

Rocketship Education requests renewal of countywide charter petition

 

The Rocketship Discovery Prep countywide charter petition was approved by the Santa Clara County Board of Education on August 25, 2011 for a period of five years.  On January 19, 2016, the Charter Schools Office of the Santa Clara County Office of Education received a petition from Rocketship Education requesting a renewal of Rocketship Discovery Prep’s countywide charter petition.  This item will be placed on the March 16, 2016 board agenda for a decision.

The complete petition is available for review at http://tinyurl.com/hpyjngg

Where:    Santa Clara County Board of Education

When:  Feb. 17, 2016, 5:00p

Link to item: http://sccoe.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=1&event_id=76&meta_id=8241

Link to agenda: http://sccoe.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=1&event_id=76

 

Discovery Charter School requesting material revision to charter

 

The Discovery II Charter School Petition (grades TK-8) was approved by the Santa Clara County Board of Education (SCCBOE) on March 6, 2013, after it was denied by the San Jose Unified School District Board of Trustees. On February 4, 2015, SCCBOE approved a material revision to add a blended home school option to the Discovery II Charter School petition.  On Feb 5, 2016, the Charter Schools Office of the Santa Clara County Office of Education received a request from Discovery II Charter School requesting a material revision to the charter currently authorized by the SCCBOE. This item will be placed on the March 16, 2016 board agenda for a decision. The material revisions remove outdated language and add language to be in compliance with SCCOE requirements.

The complete revised petition is available for review at http://tinyurl.com/zvxg7pk

Where:    Santa Clara County Board of Education

When:  Feb. 17, 2016, 5:00p

Link to item: http://sccoe.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=1&event_id=76&meta_id=8243

Link to agenda: http://sccoe.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=1&event_id=76

 

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