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The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Nov. 8-15

Kelly Hammargren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition
Sunday November 08, 2020 - 01:03:00 PM

Worth Noting:

What Did and Didn’t Happen in City Meetings November 2 – November 5, 2020

It was a quiet week for city meetings in anticipation of all of us being tethered to the elections. The draft of the Police Acquisition and Use of Controlled Equipment policy is off to the City Attorney for review. A referral to the City Manager to develop an Outdoor Dining Program is out of committee and traveling to appear on the Council agenda. Councilmember Droste’s measure for Commission Reorganization for Post-Covid-19 Budget Recovery will be taken up at the next Council Agenda Committee (November 16). The T1 Phase 2 project list is moving on to finalization. The Citizens for Cultural Civic Center spoke with Marc Steyer of Tipping Engineering to a better understanding of seismic retrofitting and generally agreed that the Seismic Performance Level that should be under discussion and review is Damage Control, an option that was not included in the 903 of Gehl documents. And, Steve Finacom will be bringing to the Landmarks Preservation Commission a landmarking application for the apartment where Kamala Harris our first woman Vice-President grew up right here in Berkeley.



What’s Ahead – Moving Back to Normal

It is a busy week ahead and if there aren’t enough Berkeley City meetings a few extras have been added.

Monday – Racism has played a big part in this election. At 10 am the Council Health Life Enrichment, Equity & Community Committee will take up Racism as a Public Health Crisis,

Tuesday – At 9 am EBMUD will be presenting the Long-Term Infrastructure Workshop. Interestingly if Oct 20 virtual tour is any example, it is easier to ask questions and participate at EMUD workshops than City meetings. Tuesday evening at 6 pm is City Council

Wednesday Veterans Day Holiday – Parks and Waterfront Commission is meeting at 7 pm on T1, The Barbara Lee film is also Wednesday evening with a 48-hour viewing available.

Thursday – The City Council Budget committee meets at 10 am, the Citizens for Cultural Civic Center meets at noon (email johncaner@gmail.com to be added to the list for zoom links) and the Homeless Commission, Housing Advisory Commission, Public Works Commission and the Zoning Adjustment Board all meet at 7 pm.



The City Council November 17 agenda is available for comment and follows the list of meetings.

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