CC - Item 2E - 2008 Mayors and Council ForumROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: OLIVER CHI, CITY MANAGER &P4LC-;,
DATE: APRIL 8, 2008
SUBJECT: 'LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES 2008 MAYORS AND COUNCIL
MEMBERS EXECUTIVE FORUM & ADVANCED LEADERSHIP
WORKSHOPS -JUNE 4-7, 2008
SUMMARY
Attached for your consideration is information regarding the League of California Cities
2008 Mayors and Council Members Executive Forum and Advanced Leadership
Workshops.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the attendance, at City expense, any
Council Member, City Attorney, City Manager, or a staff designee.
ANALYSIS
Conference sessions will include: Technology and Electronic Media in Government;
Manager Conflict Resolution; Gang & Violence Prevention; How to Establish a
Development Fee Impact Program; Retail Tenant Mix; and Land Use & Climate
Change.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Expenses for this conference is included in the 2007-08 Budget.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process.
Submitted by: LL
Jan Saavedra
Executive Assistant
Attachment A: Conference Brochure
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REGISTRATION AND CITYBOOKS
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
OPENING GENERAL SESSION
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
THE LEADERSHIP
FORMULA - IT'S A
PROCESS NOT AN
EVENT
Discuss the critical
elements of the
Leadership Formula:
People not Procedures,
Action not Talk, Want
To not Made To, Desired not Required,
Showing not Shouting, Flexible not Fixed,
Listening not Telling, Caring not Bottom
Line. Delve even deeper by addressing courage,
confidence, compassion, communication... to
commitment, change, cooperation, challenge,
and control. Robert Stevenson is internationally
and has shared the podium with renowned
speakers including former President George
Bush, Anthony Robbins, Tom Peters, and
Steven Covey. Don't miss this content filled, yet
fim, opening event.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
CITY MANAGER EVALUATIONS -
HiNTS, EXAMPLES AND LEGALITIES
The well orchestrated arid careful city manager
evaluation process can promote community
goals, create harmony and improve the employer-
employee relationship. Discuss preliminary
considerations, types of evaluation processes
and the possible risks associated with the
evaluation process.
PRESIDER: Kay Hosmer, Council Member,
City of Colusa
SPEAKERS: Robin Lowe; Council Member,
City of Hemet
John Davidson; City Manager,
City of Hemet
Shelline Bennett, Partner, Liebert, Cassidy,
Whitmore, Fresno
TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONIC
MEDIA IN GOVERNMENT-THE
GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY
Explore the legal implications and perils of
utilizing city blogs, blackberry devices and CIS
Technology as they are considered public records
and hold legal storage requirements. As rapid
technological advances bring exciting new tools
to government, they can also bring unintended
consequences. We all face a rapid and steep
learning curve, in arenas such as websites and
online payment for city services.
PRESIDER: Tony Ferrara, Mayor, City
of Arroyo Grande
SPEAKERS: Wally Bobkiewicz, City Manager
City of Santa Paula
Shalice Reynoso, City Clerk, City
of Buena Park
Michael Jenkins, City Attorney, Cities of
Diamond Bar, Hermosa Beach, Rolling Hills,
West Hollywood, and Manhattan Beach
COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
A GRASSROOTS APPROACH TO ADD
VITALITY
Communities of all sizes are seeking economic
development strategies that add vitality. Identify
a successful approach that is gaining increased
attention in creating "entrepreneurial
communities" that nurture new business
start-ups and foster existing business growth
and expansion. Gain knowledge of the best
practices ofcomnunities nationwide. Describe
the minimal approaches a community should
consider and identify the activities of more
advanced and high-performing commmnities.
Gain ideas to immediately implement within
your own small town or city.
PRESIDER: John Noguez, Council Member,
City of Huntington Park
SPEAKER: Dave Ivan, Community &
Economic Development Specialist, Michigan
State University, East Lansing
* Sessiowtimes, speakers, and topics
are subject to change. '
GET THE CUSTOMER TO SUCCESS
Get inspired to reevaluate bureaucratic
procedures and challenge front line staff
to creatively provide memorable service
to all our community customers. Discuss
innovations in citizen-supported community
services, bringing the citizen's perspective to
government performance measurement and
reporting a paradigm shift, which has captured
the interest of cities across the nation. This
dynamic duo will challenge participants to get
the ball rolling in their town!
PRESIDER: Greg Johnson, Community
Services Director, City of Westminster
SPEAKERS: Barbara J. Cohn Berman, Vice
President, Fund for the City of New York
Ray Kerridge, City Manager, City
of Sacramento
ACHIEVE SUBSTANTIAL WATER
SAVINGS IN YOUR CITY
Examine municipal water supply management
and ways to increase conservation. The City of
Petaluma demonstrates how water conservation
in city parks and landscaping has a huge impact
on municipal water usage. planned with the
League Partners.
PRESIDER: Don Saylor, Council Member,
City of Davis
SPEAKERS: Pam Torliatt, Mayor, City
of Petaluma
David Iribarne, Water Conservation
Coordinator, City ofPetalu ma
Tom Ash, Horticulturalist, Director of
Conservation, Hydropoint, Peteluma
NEW! GALA DINNER AND RECEPTION
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Take in the breath taking scenery of the high
sierra mountains while enjoying an outdoor
patio reception with your peers, followed by
a full dinner and entertainment!
Setting is limited to first 500 city registrants.
Ticket required. Register early.
REGISTRATION
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
CITYBOOKS
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
NETWORKING BREAKFAST
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
GENERAL SESSION
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
LEAGUE STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
What's new and what's next for the League
of California Cities.
SPEAKERS: Chris McKenzie, Executive
Director, League of California Cities,
Sacramento
Jim MadalYer, President, League of
California Cities, Council Member,
City of San Diego
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
STRATEGIES FOR COUNCIL-
MANAGER CONFLICT RESOLUTION
At times, elected officials and the city
manager may be at odds or have deep
communication gaps. Often repeated
themes create routine areas of conflict and
can jettison the working relationship of
staff and elected toward opposite directions.
Thoroughly examine strategies for resolving
threats early-on to create civility, and
maintain decorum and harmony. Address
the psychological side of conflict and anger
management that exists in the council-
manager form of government.
PRESIDER: Jim Gray. Mayor,
City of Roseville
SPEAKERS: William Mathis, Ph.D.,
Organizational Psychologist, President,
Mathis and Associates, Napa
Jack Lam, City Manager,
City of Rancho Cucamonga
GANG AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Explore the basic components of promising gang
and violence prevention initiatives with reference
to successful programs in Boston, Winston Salem
and Chicago. Gain special, in-depth reference
to the path-breaking, 13-California City Gang
Prevention Network. Probe the difficulties,
potency and necessity of interweaving prevention,
intervention, and enforcement into the moral
voice of the community.
PRESIDER: Ted Long, Council Member,
City of South Lake Tahoe
SPEAKERS:John A. Calhoun, Co-Foundet
of the 13-California City Gang Prevention
Network with the National League of Cities,
President and CEO (Retired), NCPC, Falls
Church, Virginia
Jane Bender, former Mayor of Santa Rosa,
Chair, Mayor's Gang Prevention Task Force,
National League of Cities
TELLING YOUR CITY'S STORY: HOW
TO MESSAGE PART 1)
It is critical for elected officials and staffto better
inform and engage citizens by focusing on
what's important about a project or issue. The
use of a key message to communicating a few of
the most important points that every citizen or
business owner should know about a city service,
topic, incident or initiative, is vital to increase
understanding of what's really important and
what the city wants to accomplish.
PRESIDER: JoAnne Mounce, Council
Member, City of Lodi
SPEAKERS: Sheri Benninghoven, SAE
Communications, Santa Barbara
THE DOMINO EFFECT WATER HAS
ON ALL CALIFORNIANS
Water has always been California's number
one need and no portion of the Golden State's
booming population is more directly and
immediately affected by water shortages than
agricultural community both in terms ofjob
and local economies. A panel of water experts,
business leaders, and from the public sector
will discuss California's water crisis, the State's
aging water supply infrastructure and what's
needed to solve current problems and future
needs faced by a growing California. Address
issues uniquely impacting Latino communities
igterms of agriculture, farm workers and port
exports, includingjob impact, the economy
and the trickle down effects. Planned with the
Latino Caucus.
SPEAKERS: To Be Determined
FOOD WASTE TO ENERGY: THE
CITY OF SANTA MONICA'S UNIQUE
APPROACH TO LANDFILL DIVERSION
Discuss a unique approach to land611 diversion.
Summarize this new approach to solving
food waste issues. Gain information on how
to create language for multiple department
participation and hose to engage volunteers in
the program. Describe the development of an
environmental intern program. Leave with new
ideas to implement in your city. Planned with the
League Partners.
SPEAKERS: Karl Bruskotter, Environmental
Program Division, City of Santa Monica
Cara Peck, U.S. E.P.A Region 9,
San Francisco
Andrew Jolin, President GESS
Environmental, McKinleyville
GENERAL LUNCHEON
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Join colleagues for good food, networking
and recognition of the League's four
caucus organizations.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
2:00 - 3:15 p.m.
CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES AND
LESSONS LEARNED
All of California municipalities are potential
targets of fire with devastating outcomes. This
panel of community leaders from hard hit areas
and experts will reveal their lessons learned and
what can be done to prepare for such disasters.
PRESIDER: Tony Ferrara, Mayor, City of
Arroyo Grande
SPEAKERS: Ted Long, Council Member,
City of South Lake Tahoe
Jim MadafTer, President, League of California
Cities, Council Member, City ofSan Diego
Kate Dargan, Fire Chief, State of California
PREPARING FOR A SUCCESSFUL
REVENUE BALLOT MEASURE
Building the foundation for a revenue ballot
measure begins long before the campaign. It's
all about your relationship with the commu city.
For success, your fiscal story must be compelling
and told by trusted, believable story tellers.
Engage the real numbers via transparency in
governance, in all areas of your city's operations,
build the trust and get your measure passed.
SPEAKERS: Bill Statler, Finance Director,
City of San Luis Obispo
John Fairbank, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin
& Associates, Santa Monica
DELIVERING MESSAGES IN THE
MEDIA INTERVIEW PART II)
Are you ready to convey your city's story in
a live media interview? Are you aware that
many reporters have little to no idea how their
local government operates? Elected officials
must learn to guide reporters to know what
every citizen should know and how to deliver
key messaging during the actual interview.
Whether the interview is by phone, in person
or on-camera, learn to stay on message and look
forward to interacting with the news media.
PRESIDER: JoAnne Mounce, Council
Member, City of Lodi
SPEAKERS: Sheri Benninghoven, SAE
Communications, Santa Barbara
THE DELTA - IMPACTS FOR STATEWIDE
WATER SUPPLY
Whether you live in Northern, Central or
Southern California the Delta 2010 Vision has the
potential to impact your community and its water
supply. Define the Delta Vision and the role it will
play in shaping California's water future.
PRESIDER: Judy Mitchell, Council Member,
City of Rancho Palos Verdes, League 2nd V p
and former Chair Environmental Quality
SPEAKERS: Phil Isenberg, Chair of Delta
Vision and former State Assembly Member
and Sacramento Mayor, Sacramento
Jeff Kightlinger, General Manager,
Southern California Metro Water District,
Los Angeles
TEAMWORK TAKES WORK
What does it really take to create a well-
performing team? Although often difficult to
achieve, the benefits of teamwork are endless.
Apply aspects of group goals, communication,
leadership, influence and power, decision
making, controversy and conflict, cohesion,
problem solving, group effectiveness to your
staff and council structure.
PRESIDER: Rose Espinoza, Mayor Pro Tem,
City of La Habra
SPEAKER: Don Hannah, City Manager,
City of La Habra
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:45 - 5:00 p.m.
LAND USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Discuss decisions having an effect on greenhouse
gas emissions. Address how state regulators are
eyeing land use as a way to contribute to the
achievement of the states greenhouse gas emissions
reductions. In many cases, this is not a one-size-
fits-all issue. Learn innovative things that cities
are doing to address climate change and how to
anticipate impacts on communities. Explore
issues under the California Environmental
Quality Act. Understand how cities are engaging
the public and the development community in
their efforts. Planned with the Institute for Local
Covernnient.
SPEAKER: Rick Cole, City Manager, City
of Ventura
READING PEOPLE FROM THE OUTSIDE
IN BODY LANGUAGE) AND THE INSIDE
OUT FACE READING)
City officials must network and build lasting
connections. Learn how to use your body
language to build rapport within ninety seconds
and use gauging zones to make better connections
with people. Identify gestures and expressions
that indicate trust and acceptance. Try your skills
at determining someone's openness based on
facial dominance and learning how to spot the
indicators ofresistance and how to avoid them.
PRESIDER: Dave Roberts, Council Member,
City of Solana Beach
SPEAKER: Harry Perdew, Ph.D., The Perdew
Group, Chino Hills
FUNDING UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE
RENEWAL AND REPLACEMENT
As our state's infrastructure matures, renewing
and replacing utility assets has become the
quintessential conversation topic among
policymakers and managers. Approach the
subject from financial planning and policy
perspectives to spark action today that could
result in lower long-term utility rates.
PRESIDER: Tim Seufert, Director, NBS,
San Francisco
SPEAKERS: Richard Prima, Public Works
Director, City of Lodi
Jeanette Hahn, Director, NBS,
San Francisco
3:45 - 5:00 p.m. (continued)
RETAIL TENANT MIX - MARKET OR
MUNICIPALITY, WHO DECIDES?
"Mom and Pop" based retailers are increasingly
challenged by competition from fortntda-based
companies and big box development. To preserve
community character, municipalities are using
legislative tools to manage retail tenant mix.
Explore the pros and cons of municipal-driven
prohibitions on community economic
development.
PRESIDER: Mark Brown, Council Member,
City of Truckee
SPEAKERS: Chuck Shaw, Partner, Fite
Development Company, Sacramento
Harmony Groves, Mayor, City of Arcata
DEPARTMENT BUSINESS
MEETING AND BREAKFAST
8:00 - 9:00 a.m.'
GENERAL SESSION
9:00 - 10:15 a.m.
You've completed two days that have been rich
in content about the challenges you face in your
cities and possible solutions. Before returning
to your city, attend this closing general session
that will prove to be filled with inspiration
and motivation allowing you to translate what
you've learned into practical use.
PARTNERS SUMMIT ON
INNOVATION RECEPTION
5:15-7:15p.m.
IN Join the ILG California
Climate Action Network
(California CAN!) and League
Partners in the Village at Squaw Valley to
network and see the latest developments
in state and local policies, strategies and
programs to protect the environment,
reduce greenhouse gas emissions through
more efficient and sustainable land
use and building practices, increased
energy efficiency and use of alternative/
renewable energy sources, improved
water supply and wastewater treatment
system efficiencies, expended public
transit opportunities and innovations,
plus much more.
LEAGUE PARTNER
League Partner sponsors represented
during reception for discussion are:
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Institute for Local Government
CSPA-California Sod Producers
Association
The League Partners would especially
like to thank the following Partners for
their support.
McDonough Holland and Allen PC
Kiniley-Horn and Associates
Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann
& Girard
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
10:30 - 11:45 a.m.
HOW TO ESTABLISH A DEVELOPMENT
FEE IMPACT PROGRAM
Enjoy a guided, step-by-step approach from
experienced officials and staff. Begin with the
basics, from need identification to involving the
public/development community stakeholders
in the process. Develop and design the program
to spread the cost of improvements. Establish
the importance ofan accounting system for the
program, both for public inquires and annual
updates. Successfully manage and maintain the
project to recover the cost of administrating the
program. Leave with tools to implement in your
community.
PRESIDER: Kent Nakata, Council Member,
City of Lincoln
SPEAKER: Rodney Campbell, Director of
Community Planning and Development,
City of Lincoln
IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE
ARCHITECTURE
Explore the construction and operation of
sustainable designs in public, commercial and
mixed use buildings. Learn about services and
incentives designed to help decision makers raise
energy performance to a top priority for planning
and design. Planned with the League Partners.
SPEAKER: Tony Gale, FAIA, Architect,
Starbucks, Seattle
WHY ASK THE PUBLIC? MEASURING
THE SUCCESS OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Has your city asked the question "what does civic
engagement. success look like"? Determine how
cities can establish measures to help discover ifthey
are meeting their public involvement goals. join
local officials and civic engagement practitioners
to share ideas and experiences. Planned with the
fnstituteforLoral Government.
PRESIDER: Rod Gould, City Manager,
City of Poway
SPEAKER: Lisa Urban, Marketing Specialist,
Civic Engagement Div., City of Ventura
ADJOURN
11:45 a.m.
REGISTRATION AND CITYBOOKS
8:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS
Friday 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. AND continues to Saturday 8:00 -11:30 a.m.
Separate Registration Fee Required - $295 (select one)
WORKSHOP I
Economic Development for Cities (Friday)
and Redevelopment: Building Better
Communities (Saturday)
During the first day, learn the fundamentals
of redevelopment: What your agency can and
cannot do and how redevelopment is financed.
The second day focuses on economic
development for cities.
How can redevelopment be put to work to
build better communities? This workshop
will be especially relevant and useful
for council members who are relatively
new to redevelopment and would like an
understanding of their roles as redevelopment
agency board members. You will also
learn what your agency can and cannot do;
how property tax increment works; how
redevelopment projects are financed; and the
overall economic impact of local investment
decisions. Many of the major gains in
employment opportunities, standards of living,
and community vitality that Californians
have enjoyed in the past century can largely
be attributed to economic development. Tax
base expansion, job development, and business
retention are just a few of the favorable
outcomes that have ensued from local economic
development advocacy and education. Learn
what you can do in your city to improve the
quality of life through economic development.
REDEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP LEADER:
Tom Hart, Deputy Director, California
Redevelopment Association, Sacramento
Mark Curran, Managing Director, Piper
Jaffray, San Francisco
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
LEADER:
Wayne Schell, President, CEO, California
Association For Local Economic Development,
Sacramento
WORKSHOP 2
A Toolbox of Meeting Management
and Group Process Skills for Local
Elected Officials
Gain an array of knowledge, skills and strategies
to effectively chair and participate in council
meetings, convene and facilitate public meetings,
negotiate with others, and resolve group problems
more collaboratively. Increasingly, these are
skills required oflocal officials who are called
WORKSHOP j
City Finances - What You Need to Know
As trustees of the city, elected officials and city
managers have special and serious obligations
to safeguard the fiscal assets of the public. The
panel of experts will start with an overarching
financial picture of the role the California State
budget plays on cities and communities. Gain
insight into the latest legislation and court
decisions that will affect the city's bottom line.
on to wear many hats, address many issues, work Identify what's hot in city finance issues and
with multiple groups and sectors, and represent
their community in a variety of forums. This
training is a unique opportunity to acquire, from
experienced practitioners and trainers, a set of
skills and strategies that will be useful across a
spectrum ofpublic, civic and internal city settings.
SPEAKERS: Greg Bourne, Managing Senior
Mediator, Center for Collaborative Policy,
CSU, Sacramento
Lisa Blomgren Bingham, Professor and
Keller-Runden Chair in Public Service,
School of Public and Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University, Bloomington
Judge David Rosenberg, Superior Court,
Yolo County, Former Mayor and Council
Member, City of Davis
Joel D. Kuperberg, Partner, Rutan &
Tucker, Attorneys at Law, City Attorney,
City of La Palma; former City Attorney,
City of Irvine
Malka Kopell, Associate, Policy Consensus
Initiative, Founder and past Executive
Director, Community Focus, Stanford
Terry Amsler, Director, Collaborative
Governance Initiative, Institute for Local
Government, Sacramento
gain the essential skills to keep your city budget
strong in tough economic times. Determine
best practices in financial reporting and identify
important questions to ask when carrying
forward the city budget. Dialogue about new
auditing requirements facing cities. Get your
questions answered from peers and panelists.
SPEAKER: Michael Coleman, Fiscal Policy
Advisor, League of California Cities,
CaliforniaCityFinance.com, Davis
PANELISTS: To Be Determined