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CC - Item 5B - Minutes of May 11, 2021MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL & REGULAR JOINT MEETING MAY 11, 2021 The special meeting of the Rosemead City Council was called to order by Mayor Low at 6:01 p.m., in the Rosemead City Council Chamber located at 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California. PRESENT: Mayor Low, Mayor Pro Tem Dang, Council Members Armenta, Clark, and Ly (arrived late) ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda, Assistant City Manager Kim, City Attorney Richman, and City Clerk Hernandez 1. CLOSED SESSION A. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. Property: 8601 Mission Drive, Rosemead, CA 91770 Agency negotiator: Gloria Molleda, City Manager, Ben Kim, Assistant City Manager Negotiating parties: Corp. of Presiding Bishop of Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints Under negotiation: Price and terms of payment Mayor Low recessed to Closed Session. City Attorney Richman stated she will report any actip2iF_ at the 7:00 p.m. meeting, The regular City Council and Successor Agency joint meeting will reconvene at 7: 00 p.m. in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber. CALL TO ORDER PRESENT: Mayor Lovw, Mayor Pro Tem Dang, Council Members Armenta, Clark, and Ly ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Molleda, Assistant City Manager Kim, City Attorney Richman, Director of Community Development Frausto-Lupo, Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking, Acting Public Works Director Ansari, and City Clerk Hernandez PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Council Member Ly INVOCATION — Council Member Armenta City Attorney Richman stated there was no reportable action taken in Closed Session. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development AGENDA ITEM 5.11 Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 1 of 13 2. PUBLIC COMMENT Mayor Low opened the Public Comment period. Tania Castaneda Municipal Relationship Manager, ana eg rRepublic Services, shared about a new education program that Republic Services is partnering with a nonprofit to support at home educators that offers free educational resources for pre -K through 12th grade, which will incorporate recycling and sustainability education. The curriculum contains step-by-step lesson plans with supporting teaching materials, including classroom activities, videos, handouts, virtual field trips and completion certificates. City Clerk Hernandez read a Public Comment sent via email from Katrina Lacema, Asian Pacific Resource Center Librarian, Rosemead Library, wished everyone a happy Asian Pacific American Heritage month. Stated the Library has an exciting slate of virtual programs to celebrate throughout May: Saturday, May 15th — A Beginners Guide to Cooking Sushi Workshop; LA County Library partneredwith the Music Center: Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles for a series of cultural dance and music performances; and to close off the month, we have invited youth led nonprofit Chinatown Alley Way Tours to conduct a Minecraft Tofu of San Francisco's Chinatown, the oldest Chinatown in the U.S. She encouraged the community to visit the Library's website for more information on the programs offered. There being no further comments,, Mayor Low closed the Public Comment period. 3. PRESENTATIONS A. Introduction of Newly Appointed Chief of Police Lieutenant Joe Hernandez Captain Reyes, Los Angeles County, Sheriffs Department, introduced LASD Lieutenant Joe Hernandez as Rosemead's new Chief of Police. Chief of Police Hernandez stated he is honored; thanked the Council for this opportunity and looks forward to serving the community diligently while enhancing The Council congratulated Chief Hernandez on his appointment and welcomed him to his role. B. Declaring the Week of May 16-22, 2021 as "National Public Works Week" in the City of Rosemead Acting Director of Public Works Ansari received the Proclamation on behalf of the Public Works Department. The Council thanked Public Works for all their hard work behind the scenes to get everything done between planning, logistics, physical labor, etc. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 2 of 13 C. Declaring the Month of May as "Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month" in the City of Rosemead Mayor Low stated she is happy to present this Proclamation to recognize the Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. Indicated she asked the City Clerk to check if her fellow Council Members were okay with having their signature added to this proclamation; noted Council Member Clark approached her before the meeting with concerns. Council Member Clark indicated she is not opposed to this Proclamation as she has four wonderful Asian grandkids; noted she signed the other proclamation for the anti -hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Stated she is taking this opportunity as we need a standard of what is considered okay to declare in the city. Mayor Low asserted this item is a proclamation and not being voted on; asked the City Attorney if it would be appropriate to have the City Clerk check with each Council Member prior to the meeting if they are okay with having their signature included on the respective proclamation. City Attorney Richman responded in another city we had concern of a Brown Act violation, specifically how these; proclamations get on an agenda? If you want to have something more formai, you can do so or you can continue the current process. It is her understanding the issue is not with the proclamation at hand, but rather the proclamation process itself. It wouldbe more appropriate for Council to agendize this so they can have more substantiative discussion on the proclamation process. Mayor Low asked if staff could agendize discussion of the proclamation process at a future meetin& checked if Council -Member Clark was ok with supporting this proclamation at this time. Council Member Clark replied yes, it is fine to include her signature on the proclamation. Council Member Ly opined the beautiful thing about Rosemead is our diversity; stated it is important to acknowledge, understand, and celebrate the diversity through out various events such as the Moon festival, Fourth of July, etc. Those events do not bring in one specific community, but rather the whole community. Council Member Armenta stated it is unfortunate what the API community is going through. It is important for us to become more culturally aware and making sure that no culture or ethnicity is left out. We need to embrace all heritages. Mayor Pro Tem Dang thanked Mayor Low for bringing this proclamation to light; stated he is honored to have his signature on this proclamation as Asian Americans have contributed so much with their vibrant culture and heritage. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 3 of 13 D. Recognition of Sponsor Donation Towards Herald Christian Health Center Vaccination Clinic Volunteers Mayor Low stated this item will be tabled so that the individuals can be invited to be present for their recognition. 4. PUBLIC HEARING - None 5. CONSENT CALENDAR ACTION: Moved by Mayor Pro Tem Dang and seconded by Council Member Clark to approve Consent Calendar Items A through C. Council Member Armenta pulled Item D for separate discussion. The motion was carried out by the following roll call vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly NOES: None ABSENT: None A. Claims and Demands • Resolution No. 2021-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS, IN THE SUM OF $858,431.27 CHECKS NUMBEID 108812 THROUGH NUMBER 108917, DRAFTS NUMBERED THROUGH NUMBER 5057, AND EFT NUMBERED 50525 THROUGH NUMBER 50549 INCLUSIVELY Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-18. • Resolution No. 2021-07 SA A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE ROSEMEAD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS IN THE SUM OF $79,758.31 CHECK NUMBEREI) 10313, AND DRAFT NUMBERED 5058 INCLUSIVELY Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2021-07 SA. B. Approval of Minutes Recommendation: That the City Council approve the special meeting minutes of May 12, 2020, regular meeting minutes of September 22, 2020, and special meeting minutes of April 27, 2021. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 4 of 13 C. Approval of the FY 2021-2022 Annual Action Plan as Required by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Community Development Block Grant — Coronavirus (CDBG-CV3) Programs At the April 27, 2021 meeting, the City Council conducted a public hearing on the proposed FY 2021-2022 Annual Action Plan and directed staff to adjust the CDBG-CV3 funding allocation to support Family Promise as a social service activity. After the meeting, Staff followed up with Family Promise on next year's service estimates and updated CDBG-CV3 carryover and is recommending a CDBG-CV3 allocation of $15,000 for FY 2021-2022. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Approve the FY 2021-2022 Annual Action Plan including CDBG, HOME, and CDBG-CV3 funding recommendations, and authorize the submittal of the Annual Action Plan to the -U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); 2. Authorize the City Manager to e)=ute all appropriate and necessary documents to receive funding and implement Approved use and make necessary budget adjustments based on HUD's final allocation amount; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute sub -recipient agreements with the non- profit organizations receiving CDBG, HOME, and CDBG-CV3 allocations in the Annual Action Plan. ITEMS PULLED FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION D. Storm Water Catch Basin CPS Unit, Upgrade Project No. 49011 — Award of Contract As part of the City's Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Capital Improvement Program, the City Council approved theStormWater Catch Basin CPS Unit Upgrade Project. The project consists of retrofitting two hundred fifty-six (256) storm water catch basins with trash capture devices to prevent infiltration of trash from the stormwater system to the waterways. The project is funded with Safe, Clean Water Program (SCWP) Funds in the amount of $210,000. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: Approve the plans and specifications for the Storm Water Catch Basin CPS Unit Upgrade Project — Project No. 49011; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with United Storm Water, Inc., for the bid amount of $182,573.00. In addition, authorize an amount of $18,257.30 (10%) as a contingency to cover the cost of unforeseen construction expense, for a total amount of $200,830.30. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 5 of 13 Council Member Armenta pulled this item, expressing concern that there was only one bid submitted, which she finds hard to believe when the contract is for a total amount of $200,830.30. Stated MS4 is coming, and we need to be in compliance; noted that she does the Water Policy for the Senator, and pointed out that there are many companies going out bidding to assist cities to ensure they're compliant. Inquired how this bid was advertised and if other contractors were invited to participate? Also, asked if there was any indication why there was only one bid submitted? Acting Public Works Director Ansari responded normal procedure of public bidding was followed by staff; informed Council that a Notice of Inviting Bid was published March 18°i and 25th. Stated there was no indication why only one bid was received — it does happen, but not often; opined I agree it is important to have multiple bids submitted as it keeps everyone honest. Mayor Low asserted the key thing is that staff followed our normal bidding procedures. Council Member Armenta emphasized we warttto ensure we are being transparent. Council Member Clark asked if our procedure was only to advertise in the trade publications and not to reactf ost directly to contractors. Mr. Ansari replied staff does not pick-up the phone and call contractors to invite them to participate; reiterated that ,staff followed proper bidding procedures of publishing in the local newspaper and trade publications. ACTION: Moved by Council Member Ly and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Dang fio take the following actions: 1. Approve, the plans and specifications for the Storm Water Catch Basin CPS Unit Upgrade Project — Project No. 49011; and 2_ : Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with United Storm Water, Inc., for the bid amount of $182,573.00. In addition, authorize an amount of $18,257.30 (10%) as a contingency to cover the cost of unforeseen construction expense, for a total amount of $200,830.30. The motion was carried out by the following roll call vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly NOES: None ABSENT: None 6. MATTERS FROM CITY MANAGER & STAFF A. Garvey Park Youth Center At the direction of the City Council and as part of the Rosemead 2018-2020 Strategic Plan, staff was asked to evaluate the potential to locate a youth program Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 6 of 13 at Garvey Park with usage of the current City facility with Parks & Recreation staff. Staff has identified the potential expansion of youth programs and usage of the current facility beginning next fiscal year 2021-2022. Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide feedback and further direction. Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking stated that the Garvey Park Facility currently has a reception/registration area, a large multi-purpose room, a smaller multi-purpose room with a single restroom and shower, one storage room, staff break room, one set of restrooms, and two office spaces. The facility is currently utilized by the Parks and Recreation Department as a hub for various youth and adult programs, events and activities. Parks and Recreation would like to continue expanding youth programs and renovate the current facility with a focus on developing a Youth Center. A Youth Center would create a safe environment for all Rosemead's youth to experience activities and programs that will enhance their physical, mental, and social well-being. Mr. Boecking indicated the facility closed in March 2020 due to the pandemic; discussed programs & amenities currently offered at the facility, as well as the expansion of youth programs including Camp Rosemead and Camp in a Box. Mr. Boecking stated the proposed expansion of Youth Programs at Garvey Park Youth Center will include in the Ree, Room (Multi-purpose Room): an additional Playschool site, Afterschool Recreation, Contract Classes/Workshops. ses/Workshops. As well as converting the small multi-purpose room into the Clubhouse for a safe space for youth participants to utilize various activities such as homework assistance, computerlab, gaming consoles, "FY's, access to sports facilities, physical fitness and social networking activities. T x Youth Enrichment Programs for teens will include Employment Workshops, Jr. Lifeguard Program (incorporate Splash Aquatie Center), Jr. Cadet and/or Jr. Fire Academy Program with local Sheriffs and Fire Department, Youth Employment Program — Recreation Aide funded by CDBG, and the Youth Council Program. Mr. Boecking asserted that $266,200 is currently budgeted in the General Recreation cost center, in the General Fund for FY 2020-21. The budgeted amount will cover the additional staff cost that is regi ed to expand the youth programs at Garvey Park. The amount of $200,000 is allocated in the Capital Improvement Project for FY 2020-21. If project has unspent `funds at the end of the year FY 2020-21, the funds will be carried over to FY 2021-22. The amount allocated would be utilized for the renovation of the current facility. Council Member Ly indicated he asked Mr. Boecking to present the Youth Center so that Council had an opportunity to discuss it further; noted that Council Member Armenta has worked closely with the Parent Engagement Institute. Mayor Low expressed she is impressed with how Mr. Boecking is utilizing the funds and is excited to see it come to fruition. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 7 of 13 Mayor Pro Tem Dang congratulated Mr. Boecking on the detailed presentation and indicated support for the expansion of the facility and its programs. Council Member Armenta stated as Council Member Ly noted I have been working with the Parent Engagement Institute; explained she saw that the clubhouse, the former Public Works facility, was not in use and suggested using it for the Parent Engagement Institute's purposes; expressed she is surprised to learn this information as none of this was discussed when we met with City Manager Molleda. If this was really in the works back then, I wouldn't have wasted my time. Mrs. Armenta indicated she had a discussion with Council Member Ly who indicated we could find a win-win situation for the youth center and the Parents Engagement Institute. Inquired if the Jess Gonzalez Sports Complex will still be utilized for the youth programs. Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking replied some of our clinics in the Spring session were moved to the Sports Complex due to available space and the fact that the basketball clinic has to be pslayed on concrete. We moved it there because we can secure the parking lot and were able to put temporary basketball rims onto the court since the gym is not accessible due to COVID. Once we are able to open up, those programs will move back to the gym and park area where:they were prior to COVID. Council Member Armenta asked Y -Mr. Boecking knew why the preschool was closed at that location? Mr. Boecking stated I believe from speaking to staff that attendance had dropped, so it was transferred to Garvey Center and kept the program at Rosemead Park. Cotpcil Member Armenta. inquired if the rec/supervisor office was kept in tac or was reconfigured when we rrratle the Garvey restrooms renovations. Mr. Boecking responded there is a small storage and office area that could be used as a staff office, but not enough room to do activities in there. Council Member Armenta thanked Mr. Boecking for clarifying the reason why the clubhouse is being utilized for youth programs; expressed a lot of time could have been saved if this information had been provided at our initial discussion with the City Manager.' Council Member Clark echoed Council Member Armenta's sentiment, at our last meeting, the issue of Garvey Park was brought up by the Parent Engagement Institute; asked if there is any way to have both at the facility or is one precluding the other? Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking replied we are all about partnerships, so he would be happy to look in to how we could partner with the Parent organization. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 8 of 13 Council Member Clark stated it was mentioned that painting would be needed for the facility; shared years ago she wanted to volunteer to help alleviate costs at the Garvey School District, and was told no by the Union; asked if it is possiblellegal for volunteers to assist with painting? Council Member Armenta stated the Beautification Committee did a lot of painting at Sanchez Elementary; opined it should be okay to only paint walls in a room, as long as it is not construction modifications. City Attorney Richman advised that typically you would put it out to bid when you need a professional to paint if it is a bigger project. If you are volunteering to paint a wall in a room, then it should be fine. Council Member Ly stated there is always opportunities to figure out win-win situations; opined staff did their due diligence with this. At the end of the day, you can't go wrong with the facility being used for the Parent Engagement Institute, the Youth Center, or a combination of both. Mayor Low expressed she doesn't see the harm in having options and then discussing what works best for the community. Council Member Armenta reiterated her comment had to do with the lack of communication so that we Could have shifted the way of thinking of bridging them together or finding a different location, Mayor Pro Tem Dang acknowledged that Council Member Armenta was simply expressing ;she was caught off guard; suggested looking at another site for the Parent ot'ganization as the facility already seems packed with the proposed Program. Mayor Lot, directed staff to proceed with the youth center at the facility and to find an alternative site for the Parent Engagement Institute. B. OVID-19 This is'a recurring,' item that will be on the agenda to update the City Council on items related to COVID-19. Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide further direction City Manager Molleda stated effective May 6', the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health updated the Reopening Safer at Work and ordered to align with the Yellow Tier safety modifications of the State's Blueprint for a safer economy. Fitness facilities, including private gymnasiums and dance studios, may be open for outdoor and limited capacity indoor operations; the indoor occupancy at gyms and fitness facilities is limited to 50% of indoor occupancy. The indoor portions of museums may open to the public and are limited to 75% occupancy. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 9 of 13 Indoor dining operations are permitted at 50% capacity. All family entertainment centers are limited to 50% of maximum indoor capacity; movie theatres may remain open, and each separate screening room is limited to 50% capacity. Amusement and theme parks, as well as restaurants within these parks, can reopen to the public at a maximum occupancy of 35%. Outdoor seated live events and performances can reopen at a maximum of 67% occupancy. Shared as of yesterday, 29,614 residents have been vaccinated, that is 64% of all Rosemead residents; as of today, there have been 4,957 COVID-19 cases reported and 146 covid related deaths. Lastly the office of Supervisor Solis reached out to partner with the city during one of our Farmers' Market events to provide an opportunity for vaccinations on a walk-in basis. The proposed date is May 24th, staff will provide further details as the date approaches. MATTERS FROM MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL A. Discussion and Consideration of a Resolution Expressing "A Vote of No Confidence" in Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon Council Member Steven Ly requestedan item proposing a vote of no confidence in Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gasc6n to be placed on the agenda for consideration. The District Attorney (DA) is an elected county official established by Government fode:Section §26500-26543 and is responsible for the prosecution of criminal violations of state law and county ordinances occurring within the county in which they are elected. The Los Angeles DA's Office prosecuted felony crimes andmisdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas and in 78 oftfie! county's 98 cities, iris the City of Rosemead. The Los Angeles County DA's Office has a legal responsibility to execute laws ted by voters or the state legislature. These laws protect the public and uphold pro tial polities. The DA'also oversees investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of these in court. Los Angeles County DA George Gasc6n was elected as part of the November 3, 2020 General Election, capturing 54% of the Los #ingeles County vote. Since his December 7, 2020 swearing-in ceremony, he has issued numerous special directives to reform criminal prosecutions in Los Angeles County. Recommendation: That the City Council take the following action: 1. Consider' approval of Resolution No. 2021-19 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD EXPRESSING A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY GEORGE GASCON •' 2. Give staff further direction. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 10 of 13 City Manager Molleda presented the Staff Report. Council Member Ly stated in difficult times like these with the recent hate crimes, it is imperative to have strong community policing and partnership with those that are enforcing the law, which comes down to the police and the prosecutors that help execute the will of the people. Opined the problem is District Attorney Gascon has not been doing that; he has put communities such as ours at risk by not enforcing the laws, our most vulnerable are not protected and is allowing the opportunity for recidivism to increase. The fact that he is trying to push the idea of having an adversarial relationship with our police force is insulting. Mr. Ly implored Council to consider adopting this resolution expressing a vote of no confidence in Gascon to send the message that the City of Rosemead wants to ensure the laws of the land are enforced. Council Member Clark concurred with Council Member Ly; stated she has Asian family members concerned with everything going on. Orated that Gascon seems to have a different idea and is not willing to enforce the will of the people because these perpetrators know they can get away with it. Notedhe is not respecting the voters' wishes as there were two issues on the ballot — the voters voted to keep the bail system and the death penalty, which he threw out. Council Member Annenta shared that she finds it interesting that our current District Attorney was a former -Police Officer, noting a legal background is not required as long as he has the majorit"f votes. She expressed that she understands that some people are wrongfully convicted; however, the District Attorney is not takinginto consideration the lives that have been damaged by the criminals and we have to look at the rights of the victims as well. Mayor Pro Tem Dang stated he echoes the same sentiments as his Council - leagues; expressed support for the resolution as Gascon is essentially tying the hands of our law enforcement and wasting their resources. Mayor Low indicated she hates to have to express a vote of no confidence in anyone, but it is, warranted here; agreed with Council Member Armenta that people should have the right to feel safe and that seems to have disappeared. It is disheartening that our law enforcement work so hard to catch these criminals but then the,court system frees them without any consequences and allows them to continue to & bad things that hurts the community. It is our duty as civic leaders to step up and say we do not agree with the way Gascon operates. ACTION: Moved by Council Member Clark and seconded by Council Member Ly to adopt Resolution No. 2021-19 entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD EXPRESSING A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY GEORGE GASCON Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 11 of 13 The motion was carried out by the following roll call vote AYES: Armenta, Clark, Dang, Low, Ly NOES: None ABSENT: None B. Consolidated Disposal Services Discussion This item is presented to the City Council at the request of Council Member Steven Ly. The current consolidated disposal services agreement expires on July 31, 2023. Recommendation: That the City Council discuss and provide further direction. Council Member Ly stated this item was inadvertently placed on tonight's agenda and will be tabled for a future meeting. C. Council Comments Council Member Armenta thanked staff and the Public Works Department for their efforts with the Community Garden grand opening; highlighted the partnership the city has with CultivaLA. Inquired about the status of the $2 million funding that Senator Rubio secured for the lighting;and maintenance. City Manager Molleda-responded we already had the funding but prior to the Senate Bill that Senator Rubio pusT exl or us, we were limited to only using it for lighting. Now we are able to use it for maltiple Parks and Recreation items; indicated that list will cometo Council at an upcoming meeting. Councfl Member Armenta clarified the Senator did not generate the funding specifically for Rosemead; explained the funding that was held captive, and she simply helped us tap into it with tlts bill. Count lYlember Armenta stated on May 0, she sent an email to City Manager Molleda asking for an update on the Parent Engagement Institute and the other was if she had a chance to respond to a former resident but whose parents still live in ;Rosemead and were interested in bringing in a health event; expressed it is disheartening that she had not received a response for six days and was told she did not receive a response sooner because it was a busy week. She opined I hate to have to continue bringing this up during my Council comments but will continue to do so every single time the City Manager is insubordinate and disrespects me by not responding `Thanked the Mayor for trying to mitigate the situation by directing the City Manager to at least send an acknowledgment email response. Reiterated she would like to express no confidence in the City Manager. We will see if things change but is not very hopeful. It is such a shame to be treated in such a manner as an elected official as it is hindering my capacity as a Council Member to serve the community. Emphasized she will always strive to be the voice of residents and business members. Mayor Low stated the Community Garden opening was a successful event and is looking forward to taking some lessons in gardening. Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 12 of 13 Mayor Pro Tem Dang noted he spoke with the gentleman from CultivaLA at the Community Garden event about having compost there during the tilling process; asked Director of Parks and Recreation Boecking if he could follow up with CultivaLa on the request. 8. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Low adjourned the meeting at 8:50 p.m. The next regular scheduled meeting will be held May 25, 2021, in the Rosemead City Hall Council Chamber. Ericka Hernandez, City Clerk APPROVED: Sean Dang, Mayor Rosemead City Council & Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission Special & Regular Joint Meeting Minutes of May 11, 2021 Page 13 of 13