CC - Item 4B - 2020 Census Outreach EffortsROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER M
DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2019
SUBJECT: CENSUS 2020 OUTREACH EFFORTS
SUMMARY
The 2020 United States Census will take place on April 1, 2020. The County of Los Angeles
(County) elected to receive funding from the State of California to promote participation in the
upcoming 2020 Census. The State's campaign is designed to focus outreach efforts on both the
geographic areas and demographic populations commonly referred to as hard -to -count (HTC).
As a result, the County intends to allocate Census outreach funding to appropriate cities based on
the amount of HTC geographic areas present within these cities according to the State's
CA HTC Index and Census Bureau's Low Response Score measure.
Based on State requirements to focus outreach efforts on HTC .geographies and populations, the
City of Rosemead is eligible to receive up to $28,421 Census funds. The City can select between
the two following options:
Option 1 - Pooled Fund
Under this option, the City can maximize its Census allocation by pooling its money with the
County and other cities and, by doing so, be eligible to receive the following services based on
its HTC funding allocation level which include:
• Digital 2020 Census Media Kit Census logos, digital material for web use and social
media in various languages.
• Direct Mail Campaign - Outreach materials sent via U.S. mail directly to the cities'
HTC Census block groups.
• Media Campaign - Media
areas/populations.
outreach designed to reach the cities' HTC Census
AGENDA ITEM 4.11
City Council Meeting
November 12, 2019
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Option 2 - City Deployment of State Funding
Under this option, The City may elect to receive up to their full funding allocation (up to
$28,421). However, to be eligible for this allocation, the City must submit a proposal, approving
a resolution supporting the City's participation, execute a sub -award agreement between the
County of Los Angeles, and complete the following tasks:
• Participate in a Census Complete Count Committee - the County's Complete Count
Committee or create its own committee.
• Create a Strategic Implementation Plan - describing the City's approach to maximize
local participation in the 2020 Census. Describe how the City will coordinate with the
U.S. Census Bureau, the California Complete Count Committee, the County, and
community-based organizations. How the City will address language access in its
jurisdiction and how the City will use allocated funding.
• Reporting — the City must agree to adhere to all State and County reporting requirements,
including tracking all Census outreach events/activities using an Activities Tracking
Sheet and submitting such spreadsheets on a monthly basis, and documenting that State
funds are being used for approved activities/expenditures.
• Unused Funds — the City must agree to return any funds not used in accordance with
State requirements.
Should the proposal get approved by Los Angeles County, the City may receive funds in
increments beginning with 50% Census funding allocation first, and the remaining funds will be
distributed as the City submits reporting obligations and invoices.
Should the County not approve the City's proposal, the automatic enrollment will be Option 1 —
Pooled fund.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
That the City Council direct staff to submit a proposal to the Los Angeles County interested to
participate in Option 2; approve Resolution No. 2019-62, and direct the City Manager to enter
into a sub -award agreement between the County of Los Angeles to received 2020 Census
funding allocation.
DISCUSSION
The U.S. Constitution requires that a census be conducted every ten years to tabulate the entire
American population and to record necessary demographic information such as age, race,
economic characteristics, etc. The Census is also used to determine the number of seats each
State is allotted -,in the United States House of Representatives as well as a means to determine
how to distribute billions in federal funding to States and local communities.
City Council Meeting
November 12, 2019
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The State of California initiated various statewide efforts to ensure coordinated efforts, increased
funding for these efforts, and an accurate and complete count of California residents is
completed by April 1, 2020. The State's campaign is designed to focus outreach efforts on both
the geographic areas and demographic populations, commonly referred to as hard -to -count
(HTC). As a result, the County intends to allocate Census outreach funding to appropriate cities
based on the amount of HTC geographic areas present within these cities according to the State's
CA -HTC Index and the Census Bureau's Low Response Score measure.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with the participation in the Los Angeles County 2020
Census Funding Allocation program.
STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT
None.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Prepared by:
Ericka Hernandez
City Clerk
Attachment A: City of Rosemead's Hard -To -Count Map
Attachment B: City's Outreach Effort Proposal
Attachment C: Sample Sub -award Agreement between the County of Los Angeles
Attachment D: Resolution No. 2019-62
Attachment A
Rosemead Hard -To -Count Map
LA County Hard -to -Count Map
California Hard -To -Count (CA -HTC) Index
The CA -HTC Index is a hard -to -count measure created by the State of California. On the map, block
groups that are brighter red or red -orange are considered hard -to -count. The variables found in the CA -
HTC Index measure can be found here.
Click on a block group on the map to learn more about the variables most correlated with that block
group's CA -HTC Index as well as other demographic characteristics of that block group such as
percentage of limited English households, ethnic/racial characteristics, or renter -occupied housing
units.
Attachment B
City's Outreach Effort Proposal
MAYOR:
MARGARET CLARK
MAYOR PRO TEM:
SANDRA ARMENTA
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
SEAN DANG
POLLY LOW
STEVEN LY
City of Wqsemead
8838 E. VALLEY BOULEVARD P.O BOX 399
ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770
TELEPHONE (626) 569-2100
FAX (626) 307-9218
SENT VIA E-MAIL
November 6, 2019
County of Los Angeles Chief Executive Office
Attn: Sachi, A. Hamai, Chief Executive Officer
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 West Temple Street, Room 713
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Re: 2020 Census Funding Allocation
Dear Mr. Sachi A. Hamai,
Thank you for the opportunity to be eligible for Census funding from the State of California to
promote participation in the upcoming 2020 Census. The City of Rosemead's intention is to
participate in Option 2 of the 2020 Census Funding Allocation Program. The City of Rosemead is
committed to partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau, Los Angeles County Complete Count
Committee, and community-based organizations and other local agencies to ensure Rosemead
residents in every neighborhood have the assistance and resources to complete their surveys by
April 1, 2020.
By selecting Option 2 of the program, the City of Rosemead can address and maximize the Census
outreach needed in specific languages, translated materials like banners, posters, flyers,
informational workshops, etc., to promote in areas determined to be Hard -To -Count and Low
Response Score neighborhoods.
The City of Rosemead is located in the San Gabriel Valley in the eastern portion of Los Angeles
County and encompasses 5.2 square miles. By dividing the City into nine (9) grid sections and
partnering with locally -based organizations, volunteers, and our local Rosemead businesses, we
can collaboratively disseminate, inform, and prepare our residents in the community for the 2020
Census.
The City of Rosemead is submitting the following draft Strategic Plan for your consideration to be
enrolled in Option 2, of the 2020 Census Funding Allocations Program.
PROPOSED STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
OUTREACH PLAN
The City shall aid in promoting the Census 2020 by incorporating informational booths at all City
events, informational kiosks at all City facilities and provide the languages spoken in the
community with English, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Spanish. We plan to incorporate a Census
overview and Q&A sessions at our monthly Community Neighborhood Watch meetings and
Public Safety Connections Meetings. Assist with promoting Census material on City's website, all
social media outlets, and partner with locally -based organizations, schools, churches, and local
businesses. Provide Census workshops on form -filling assistance and use of our computer lab.
Advertise Census information at public -right-of-way using banners and posters at all City parks,
City facilities, and City events to reach the Hard -to -Count or Low Response block neighborhoods.
The City's approach will be to purchase outreach materials such as banners to place in public -
rights -of -way, City parks and pocket parks, City facilities, and events. In addition, purchase
advertisement decals for our five City -owned transit buses operating 7 -days a week. Purchase
promotional items with Census logos such as reusable bags, lanyards, pencils, stickers, sunglasses,
USB drives, etc. Additional efforts include:
• Create a pocketbook on how to complete Census forms in different languages.
• Host form -filling assistance workshops for residents at Community Centers.
• Designate a specific number of computers from the computer lab for residents to complete
their Census questionnaires online.
• Partner with popular businesses to host informational Census days at Target Stores and
Wal-Mart Stores and other businesses with high pedestrian traffic.
• Encourage firms to place Census information at their place of business and hold weekly
recognition of participation as an incentive to promote their business on social media &
website.
• Host informational workshops on various times and days to ensure we reach residents that
work or go to school outside the traditional Monday — Friday schedule.
• Host local hiring of Census enumerators workshop shops in partnership with the U.S.
Census Bureau.
• Mail Census campaign material to areas of Hard -to -Count or Low Response Score
neighborhoods.
• Recruit local volunteers to canvass Hard -to -Count or Low Response Score
neighborhoods.
The City's partnership coordination will include meeting with locally -based organizations,
churches and businesses to maximize community involvement. Our efforts will include:
• Partner with the Rosemead Chamber of Commerce to assist with outreach material
distribution at local businesses and events.
• Partner with community organizations such as the Asian Pacific Clinic, Asian Youth
Center to help reach and inform the Asian community of the Census.
• Partner with the Rosemead Kiwanis Club to help reach our senior citizens that may require
assistance on the Census 2020 questionnaire.
• Partner with the Rosemead Library to distribute Census materials and provide residents
with assistance in using computers to complete their questionnaire online.
• Partner with community clubs like the Rosemead Lions Club and Rosemead Youth
Association to help recruit volunteers to canvass Hard -to -Count or Low Response Score
neighborhoods and help reach households with limited English proficiency.
• Partner with the Rosemead School District, Garvey School District, El Monte Union High
School District, and Alhambra Unified School District to provide informational materials
to schools that service the Rosemead Community and encourage the Rosemead youth to get
involved in the outreach efforts.
• Partner with the over 20 plus Rosemead churches to assist in disseminating information
materials, promote at their events, and recruit volunteers to canvas Hard -to -Count or Low
Response Score neighborhoods and promote the hiring of Census enumerators.
• Partner with local newspapers that circulate the community to advertise and promote
Census workshops and events in the City. The publication includes in various newspapers
like the Mid Valley News, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Rosemead Reader Beacon, and West
Valley Journal. Also, to proactively promote to reach the Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese
speaking public, we will publish in the following newspapers LA Opinion, Epoch Times,
World Journal, and International Daily News, which circulate in the City of Rosemead.
LANGUAGE ACCESS PLAN
The City of Rosemead understands the importance of providing information in a specified
language to our residents. The City is fully prepared to provide a Language Access Plan to translate
all informational materials to Chinese, Vietnamese, and Spanish. Additional languages may also
include Tagalog, Korean, and Japanese, which are spoken in selective areas of the community.
The City works with the firm Bilingual Services International, a certified company of over 30
years' experience offering the highest standard of expertise in translation and interpreters
services. Additional efforts will include:
• Translation of all promotional materials, flyers, banners, and provide interpreter services
at all workshops and meetings to assist non-English speakers.
• Provide Form -filling assistance on specified languages by volunteers and or City staff.
Time Line
The timeline of events is estimated based of the funding allocation granted and availability of City
staff, volunteers, and involvement by organizations.
Nov. - Dec. Continue promoting on social media, website and request for U.S. Census Bureau to
host informational workshop at community centers. Currently a Census Hiring
workshop is being coordinated for end of November 2019 at the north side of the
City.
Order decals/bus wraps to place on transit buses. Order Kiosk materials and banners
to place information at all City facilities before end of November. Order promotional
items with Census logo.
Coordinate of any Census information to be translated in various language to start
disseminating at community events and meetings.
Connect with locally -based organization and businesses and recruit volunteers.
Coordinate a 2nd Census Hiring workshop and informational event at the south side
of the City at Garvey Community Center. Publish as needed in newspapers.
Coordinate a booth at Tree Lighting Event (Dec. 3) to inform public of Census efforts
and provide informational materials.
Start meeting with businesses participating in Census outreach efforts and recognize
each business on a weekly basis on social media. Provide all informational brochures
required.
Identify a section that is Hard -to -Count and Low Response Score neighborhood to
start canvassing and mail campaign mailers.
January: Mail campaigned mailers City- wide to all residents about Census 2020.
Coordinate a Census informational booth outside of Target Stores and Wal-Mart
Stores.
Identify a section to coordinate a 2nd canvassing day to reach the Hard -to -Count and
Low Response Score neighborhoods.
Advertise in local newspapers about City's involvement with Census 2020 and
upcoming workshops.
Coordinate with School Districts in disseminating Census 2020 information to
Rosemead Schools.
Coordinate a weekend Census informational workshop.
February: Identify another section that is Hard -to -Count and Low Response Score
neighborhood to start canvassing and mailing campaign mailers.
Continue outreach efforts in social media, newsletters, and community events.
March: Provide form -filling assistance at Community Centers for residents and designate
computers for Census completion of questionnaire.
Identify another section that are Hard -to -Count and Low Response Score
neighborhoods to start canvassing and mailing campaign mailers.
Coordinate informational booth at March 7, 2020 Community Yard Sale event.
Coordinate informational booth at March 21, 2020 Gram -March event.
Continue outreach efforts on social media, newsletters, and community events.
April: Continue outreach efforts on social media, newsletters, and community events on Census
Day.
Designate several computers at Rosemead Community Center exclusively to
complete Census questionnaires.
Follow-up efforts with social media, City website, to encourage residents to complete
their Census 2020 questionnaire that did not submit by April 1, 2020.
ESTIMATED BUDGET COST
An estimated budget cost allocating funding estimated based on outreach efforts, media, and
administrative cost include:
• Cost of Census informational materials (design of informational brochures, flyers, and
promotional items) that will be printed by our vendor - $8,000
• Mailing of campaign mailers at least twice — postage cost - $5,000
• Recruitment and training of volunteers (materials) - $1,000
• Translation services and interpreter services $3,000
• Purchase of materials for Kiosk booths - $1,000
• Purchase of promotional banners and decals and wraps for use on transit buses and public
areas - $5,000
• Estimated Administrative Cost $1,500
• General publishing cost - $3,500
Total Estimated Budget Cost - $28,000
The City of Rosemead is committed to ensuring an accurate count of our City while strengthening
the partnerships we have with local stakeholders, businesses, and residents. We look forward to
taking on this task for a favorable outcome. We desire to make the City of Rosemead count and
we thank the County of Los Angeles for giving us the opportunity to request funding allocations
for such an important initiative.
Respectfully,
Ericka Hernandez, CMC
City Clerk
Attachment C
Sample Subaward Agreement with
County of Los Angeles
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Attachment II
SUBAWARD AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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CITY NAME
FOR
CENSUS 2020 EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
SUBAWARD AGREEMENT
FOR
CENSUS 2020 EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
THIS SUBAWARD AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into this
day of 12019.
BY COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, a body corporate and politic and
a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter
referred to as "County",
AND CITY OF , a municipal corporation,
hereinafter referred to as "City."
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code section 31000 and Health and Safety
Code section 34149, the County may enter into an agreement with the City to provide
specialized functions on behalf of the County;
WHEREAS, the County was awarded
2020 Census -related education and outreach
strategies (Project);
a total of $9,393,090 in funding to conduct
activities, and to initiate targeted outreach
WHEREAS, on January 29, 2019, the County Board of Supervisors authorized the
Chief Executive Officer to execute agreements with public entities, community-based
organizations and other entities to carry out the above activities consistent with all State
requirements; and:
WHEREAS, the Parties have been authorized to execute an Agreement for the not
to exceed amount of $ for the Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and
conditions set forth herein the parties hereto agree as follows:
A. APPROVED FUNDING AND PURPOSE
The County hereby grants to the City an amount not to exceed $
which will be used to engage in Census 2020 education and outreach activities that
focus on both geographic areas and demographic populations who are "least likely to
respond." These areas and populations are commonly referred to as "Hard -to -Count
(HTC)." The terms "least likely to respond" and "HTC" are terms of art and are often
used interchangeably. HTC or "least likely to respond" areas or populations are areas
or populations, which based on multiple demographic, housing and socioeconomic
variables factors, have been judged as difficult to enumerate by the California
Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit. Activities carried out under the
term of this Agreement shall achieve the following objectives:
B. OBJECTIVES
EDUCATE
1. Inform the public about the census process, purpose and timeline.
2. Inform the public of the importance of the census. The State will receive billions
of dollars in federal funds for education, health care, job training, transportation
and other vital services based on the census numbers. The federal government
also uses census data to determine how to apportion the House of
Representatives seats among states.
3. Inform the public that the census data is confidential. No one except sworn
U.S. Census Bureau ("Census Bureau") employees can see the complete
census questionnaire forms or link names to responses. The Census Bureau
requires that any individual with access to census materials adhere to strict
confidentiality and security guidelines. The law, Section 214 of Title 13 of the
United States Code, entitled the "Wrongful Disclosure of Information," sets forth
severe penalties applicable to federal government officials and local
government census liaisons if they misuse information they receive from the
census responses. These penalties include fines up to $5,000, 5 years in
prison, or both. The Census Bureau's dedication to confidentiality plays an
important role in everything it does. All employees must pass a security and
employment reference check, swear they are not employed as tax collectors or
assessors or law enforcement officials and establish they have no felony
convictions as adults. The Census Bureau employs a host of safeguards, such
as electronic barriers and secure telephone lines, to block outside access to
any confidential information in Census Bureau computers.
4. Identify areas and populations within City's local jurisdiction that are least likely
to respond, as identified in Task 1.2 of Exhibit A of the Agreement.
MOTIVATE
5. Eliminate the fear of completing the census questionnaire. Instill trust that
the government is not legally permitted to use this data in a negative way. No
one outside the Census Bureau is permitted to be given any information to
link names to addresses on the census questionnaire.
6. Utilize trusted messengers and sources to encourage members of the public
to participate in the census by completing their census questionnaire.
7. Where possible, the City should assess messaging efforts, outreach and
tools.
ACTIVATE
8. Engage trusted messengers in trusted environments to help the public
participate in the census.
9. Conduct and participate in community gatherings and other forums to rally
the public to participate in the census.
10. Collaborate with other stakeholders and across sectors to activate the public
to participate in the census process by filling out the census questionnaire.
C. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
Exhibits A, B, and C are attached to and form a part of this Agreement.
EXHIBIT A — STATEMENT OF WORK
EXHIBIT B - BUDGET DETAIL AND PAYMENT PROVISIONS
EXHIBIT C — CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEER PLAN GUIDANCE LETTER
D. STRATEGIC OUTREACH DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION
The City shall design and implement a multi -faceted, multi -channel, multi-lingual
cohesive strategic outreach plan to reach all census audiences within its
jurisdiction. The overarching strategic plan should address broad census goals and
objectives and specific outreach strategies, as well as integrate with other outreach
efforts. The plan shall be submitted to the County Chief Executive Office as
described in Exhibit A, Task 1.
E. AGREEMENT TERM
The Period of Performance ("Term") of this Agreement will commence upon full
execution of this Agreement through December 31, 2020. The City shall not
receive payment for work performed prior to approval of the Agreement and before
receipt of notice to proceed by the County Contract Manager.
F. DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS
Funds will be disbursed according to the schedule and requirements outlined in
Exhibit B. To avoid duplication of efforts and/or misuse of funds, all funds provided
by County pursuant to this Agreement, must be used to address existing gaps in
census outreach
City further agrees that funds from County pursuant to this Agreement shall be used
for outreach focused on HTC populations in Los Angeles County, and shall be
limited to the following approved activities:
Outreach activities/community events to educate and/or encourage HTC
populations to complete Census questionnaire
2. Purchase of outreach materials (banners, bus wrap-arounds, flyers, etc.)
3. Distribution of collateral/flyers
4. Translation/interpretation services
5. Media outreach
6. Canvassing of HTC areas
7. Form -filling assistance
8. Phone banking
9. Pledge cards (creation and/or distribution)
10. Workforce development — coordinate with U.S. Census Bureau to promote local
hiring of Census enumerators. It is known that hiring locally for these critical
jobs is an important factor in establishing trusted messengers that may impact
the enumeration positively. Trusted messengers are individuals, groups,
and/or organizations that hold an established position of trust in the community
and include but are not limited to, ethnic media and community leaders who
are positioned to share culturally appropriate messages for the purpose of
promoting census engagement within communities
11. Non -Response follow-up (NRFU) activities during May -August 2020 directed at
members of the public who have yet to complete the Census questionnaire.
City must obtain written permission from County prior to using funds for any activity
not expressly included in this Agreement.
G. FINANCIAL RECORDS
The City agrees to maintain satisfactory financial accounts, documents and
records of expenditures and to make them available to the County for auditing.
The City also agrees to retain such financial accounts, documents and records
in compliance with the approved records retention policy of the City and for at
least five (5) years following the expiration of this Agreement.
2. The City agrees to use a generally accepted accounting system. The City also
agrees to maintain, and make available for County inspection and copying,
accurate records of all of its costs, disbursements and receipts with respect to
its activities under this Agreement.
3. At anytime during the term of this Agreement or at anytime within five (5) years
of the expiration or prior termination of this Agreement, authorized
representatives of the County may conduct an audit of City records for the
purpose of verifying the appropriateness and validity of expenditures under the
terms of this Agreement.
4. The City, within thirty (30) days of notification from the County of its audit
findings, may dispute the audit findings in writing to the County and provide the
County with records and/or documentation to support the expenditure claims.
The County shall review this documentation and make a final determination as
to the validity of the expenditures.
5. The City will provide the County's Chief Executive Officer within ninety (90)
days after the end of the City's fiscal year ending in June 2021, a report
itemizing actual expenditures funded by monies received pursuant to this
Agreement.
6. It is understood and agreed that any County Funds paid to the City hereunder
may only be used for the purposes specified in this Agreement. In furtherance
of this understanding, it is agreed that should the County determine that any
Funds paid to the City hereunder have been used for purposes other than those
authorized by this Agreement, the City is required to immediately refund any
such Funds to the County.
H. UNUSED OR MISUSED FUNDS OR PROPERTY
1. If there are any unused funds at the expiration or termination of the Agreement,
City shall promptly return any such funds to the County.
2. City shall not purchase any property that is not authorized by County as part of
the Project. The County reserves the right to take possession of any property
purchased with misused County funds as determined by the County if City fails
to make timely repayment of such County funds.
3. Nothing contained in this Section F shall limit or prevent the County from taking
any and all action to seek repayment of unused County funds or County funds
that were not used in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
I. TERMINATION
1. The County reserves the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon
sixty (60) days advance written notice to the City. City may submit a written
request to terminate this Agreement only if the County should substantially fail
to perform its responsibilities as provided herein.
2. The County may terminate the Agreement for cause. The term "for cause" shall
mean that the City fails to meet the terms, conditions, and/or responsibilities of
the Agreement. In this instance, the termination of the Agreement shall be
effective as of the date indicated on the County's notification to the City. In the
event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any manner
deemed proper by the County and all costs to the County shall be deducted
from any sum due to the City under this Agreement.
3. Other than provided by Section 1(2), Notice of termination shall be given, in
writing, at least sixty (60) days in advance and shall be complete when
delivered to either party.
4. The parties may agree to suspend or cancel the Agreement if the City or the
County's premises or equipment are destroyed by fire or other catastrophe, or
so substantially damaged that it is impractical to continue service, or in the
event the City is unable to render service of any action by any governmental
authority.
5. In the event of termination, the City will provide a detailed report of expenditures
and the balance of the unexpended amount will be refunded to the County
within thirty (30) days of the termination.
J. INDEMNIFICATION
The City agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County, its Special
Districts, elected and appointed officers, employees, agents and volunteers
("County Indemnitees") from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of
action, or expense of any kind, including, but not limited to, defense costs and legal
fees, and claims for damages of any nature whatsoever, including, but not limited
to, bodily injury, death, personal injury, or property damage arising from or
connected with the City's participation in this Agreement, including any workers'
compensation suits, Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, State wage or hour law
violations, liability, or expense, arising from or connected with services performed
by or on behalf of the City by any person pursuant to this Agreement, except for
such loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the
County Indemnitees.
K. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The City covenants that neither the City nor any of its agents, officers, employees,
or sub -contractors who presently exercise any function of responsibility in
connections with the Agreement has a personal interest, direct or indirect, in the
Agreement, except to the extent he or she may receive compensation for his or her
performance pursuant to this Agreement.
The City, its agents, officers, employees, and sub -contractors shall comply with all
applicable federal, State, and County laws and regulations governing conflict of
interest.
L. AMENDMENTS
1. Any change in the terms of this Agreement, including the performance period
of the Agreement and any increase or decrease in the amount of the
Agreement, which are agreed to by the County and the City shall be
incorporated into this Agreement by a written amendment properly executed
and signed by the person authorized to bind the parties thereto.
2. Such amendments shall be authorized subject to the approval of County
Counsel as to form.
M. NOTICES AND APPROVALS
All notices and approvals shall be directed to and made by the following
representatives of the parties:
1. To the County: Chief Executive Office
Attn: Cheri Thomas
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, Room 745
500 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
2. To the City: City Name:
Address:
Contact Information:
N. NONDISCRIMINATION
The City shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex,
sexual orientation, age, religious belief, national origin, marital status, physical or
mental handicap, medical condition, or place of residence in the use of the Funds
paid to the City pursuant to this Agreement.
O. COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW
The City shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and County laws,
regulations and policies in connection with its activities pursuant to this Agreement.
P. SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this Agreement, or the applicable thereof, is held to be invalid,
that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Agreement that
can be given effect without invalid provision or application, and to this end the
provisions of the Agreement are severable.
Q. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES NOT EXCLUSIVE
The rights and remedies of the County provided in any given paragraph, as well as
throughout the Agreement, are not exclusive and are cumulative with any and all
other rights and remedies under the Agreement, at law, or equity.
R. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto, and no
addition or modification of any terms or provisions shall be effective unless set forth
in writing, signed by both County and City.
S. EFFECTIVE DATE
The effective date of this Agreement shall be on the date this Agreement is
executed by the County's Chief Executive Officer.
T. ASSIGNMENTS AND SUBCONTRACTS
City shall not assign its rights or delegate its duties under this Agreement, or both,
whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the County,' in its
discretion, and any attempted assignment or delegation without such consent shall
be null and void.
Any assumption, assignment, delegation, or takeover of any of City's duties,
responsibilities, obligations or performance of same by any entity other than City,
whether through assignment, subcontract, delegations, merger, buyout, or any
other mechanism, with or without consideration for any reason requires the
County's prior written approval. Failure to obtain such written approval shall be a
material breach of this Agreement.
In the event City assign, delegates, or subcontracts its duties under this Agreement
to an organization receiving, or scheduled to receive census outreach funds from
County, City must demonstrate how the duties and/or obligations considered are
separate and distinct and that such assignment or subcontract will serve to fill an
existing gap in Census outreach.
U. COMPLIANCE WITH FAIR CHANCE EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
City shall comply with fair chance employment hiring practices set forth in
California Government Code Section 12952, Employment Discrimination:
Conviction History. City's violation of this paragraph of the Contract may constitute
a material breach of the Contract. In the event of such material breach, County
may, in its sole discretion, terminate the Contract.
V. COMPLIANCE WITH THE COUNTY POLICY OF EQUITY
City acknowledges that the County takes its commitment to preserving the dignity
and professionalism of the workplace very seriously, as set forth in the County
Policy of Equity (CPOE) (https://ceop.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/PolicyOfEauitv.[)dt).
The City further acknowledges that the County strives to provide a workplace free
from discrimination, harassment, retaliation and inappropriate conduct based on a
protected characteristic, and which may violate the CPOE. The City, its employees
and subcontractors acknowledge and certify receipt and understanding of the
CPOE. Failure of the City, its employees or its subcontractors to uphold the
County's expectations of a workplace free from harassment and discrimination,
including inappropriate conduct based on a protected characteristic, may subject
the City to termination of contractual agreements as well as civil liability.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has executed this Agreement, or caused it to be duly
executed by its authorized representative, and the County of Los Angeles by order of its
Board of Supervisors, has delegated to its Chief Executive Officer the authority to execute
this Agreement on its behalf on the date and year written below.
CITY OF
Title
ATTEST:
Name
City Clerk
By:
APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE CITY:
Name
City Attorney
in
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
IN
Sachi A. Hamai
Chief Executive Officer
APPROVED AS TO FORM FOR THE COUNTY:
Mary C. Wickham
County Counsel
Principal Deputy County Counsel
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Attachment D
Resolution No. 2019-62
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-62
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE PARTICIPATION OF
THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD IN THE 2020 CENSUS
OUTREACH EFFORTS
WHEREAS, the U.S. Census Bureau is required by Article I, Section 2 of the U.S.
Constitution to conduct an accurate count of the nation's population every ten years; and
WHEREAS, a significant amount of outreach is required in order to achieve full
participation in the 2020 U.S. Census to address the City of Rosemead's Hard -To -Count
population; and
WHEREAS, federal and state funding is allocated to communities and decisions are made
on matters of national and local importance based, in part, on census data; and
WHEREAS, information from the 2020 Census is a vital tool for planning and land use
decisions, efforts to increase affordable housing, and economic development and increased
employment; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead is eligible to receive approximately $28,421 in Census
allotted funding from the County of Los Angeles, based on population and the California Hard -to -
Count Index created by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit and
modeled on the U.S. Census Bureau's Hard -to -Count Score of past censuses; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rosemead is committed to participate in the County's Complete
Count Committee which can bring together a cross section of countywide community members
who will utilize their local knowledge and expertise to reach out to all county residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rosemead City Council supports the City of
Rosemead's participation in the County of Los Angeles Census Complete Count Committee
efforts to ensure a complete count in the City of Rosemead and the entire County.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 12th day of November 2019.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Rachel Richman, City Attorney
Margaret Clark, Mayor
ATTEST:
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES)
CITY OF ROSEMEAD )
I, Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Rosemead, California, do hereby
certify that the foregoing City Council Resolution, No. 2019-62, was duly adopted by the City
Council of the City of Rosemead, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 12th day of
November, 2019, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk