
Mayor and Members of the City Council:
This is the weekly report for the week ending February 17, 2017.
1. Meeting Notes
The next City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 21st beginning with Closed Session at 6:00 PM, followed by the Special Meeting of the Richmond Housing Authority at 6:25 PM, and with the regular meeting at 6:30 PM. The agenda may be found by clicking this link: Richmond City Council Agenda Packet.
2. Water Emergency Transit Authority (WETA – Ferry Service) Board of Directors Makes a Visit to Richmond
The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) is a regional public transit agency that operates ferry service on San Francisco Bay. Under the San Francisco Bay Ferry brand, WETA carries over two million passengers annually, utilizing a fleet of 12 high speed passenger-only ferry vessels. San Francisco Bay Ferry currently serves the cities of Alameda, Oakland, San Francisco, South San Francisco and Vallejo. WETA has indicated that it is committed to working with cities, communities and stakeholders to establish new ferry routes where the proposed route reduces traffic congestion in the transit corridor, is cost effective and financially viable.
We are pleased that one of WETA’s new service routes beginning in 2018 will connect Richmond to San Francisco. Another important step in establishing this service was taken by the WETA Board of Directors this past Thursday evening at their meeting held in the Craneway Conference at Ford Point, near the site of what will be the new ferry terminal for Richmond. At this meeting, the Board of Directors:
Received an update on the Richmond Ferry Terminal project; Approved a project labor agreement for construction of the Ferry Terminal; Authorized the Executive Director to negotiate and execute all necessary real estate agreements required to construct, operate and maintain the Terminal; and Authorized the release of a request for proposals for construction of the Richmond Ferry Terminal.
The ferry boats that will serve the Richmond-San Francisco water corridor are already being constructed, and the report is that all is going well to begin morning and evening commute ferry service out of the brand new Richmond terminal in mid-2018.
We appreciate the efforts of the WETA Board and staff to bring their recent meeting to the Richmond community, and to bring ferry service to Richmond next year.

3. Richmond – ECIA Community Grant Program – Application Now Available
The Richmond – ECIA Competitive Grant Program is funded through the Chevron Modernization Project Environmental and Community Investment Agreement (ECIA) that was entered into between the City of Richmond and Chevron. Governmental entities and non-profit organizations (with 501(c)(3) tax status) that provide services focused on community, youth and youth sports services to Richmond residents are all eligible to apply. Grants will be awarded on an annual basis and awards will range from $2,500 to $50,000.
The guidelines and application was released this past Friday, February 3rd, and can be accessed at www.ci.richmond.ca.us/eciagrants. Applications are due on Monday, March 20, 2017, by 5:00 PM. For all questions or comments, please connect with us at eciagrants@ci.richmond.ca.us or 510-620-6828.
4. Free ECIA Grant Capacity-Building Workshops
In connection with the release of the ECIA Competitive Grant Program application (see item [3] above), the City of Richmond, in partnership with the Richmond Community Foundation, is offering free capacity-building workshops. This workshop series is intended to provide organizations with the opportunity to enhance and acquire new skills to better serve the community.
The next workshop entitled “Financial Management & Budgeting 101” is scheduled for Wednesday, February 22nd from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, at 440 Civic Center Plaza in the City Council Chambers. To register for the upcoming workshop and for a list of the future workshops please visit https://tinyurl.com/ECIACapacity.

5. For Richmond Invites Community to “Black History Month: Breakfast with Bobby Seale”
For Richmond is inviting the Richmond community to a free-admission breakfast in honor of Black History Month, featuring original Black Panther Party Co-Founder Bobby Seale as the keynote speaker. The breakfast will be held Friday, February 24th from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM at the Craneway Pavilion, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond. Doors open at 9:00 AM, breakfast will be served at 9:30 AM, and Bobby Seale will speak at 10:15 AM.
As the original Black Panther Party observes its 50th year anniversary, there couldn’t be a better time to welcome Mr. Seale’s return to Richmond to reflect upon his social justice work and advocacy on behalf of African-American people—including those in Richmond.
RSVPs are required for entry into the event. To request an invitation, follow this link: http://www.4richmond.org/blackhistory2017. Questions? Contact For Richmond at info@4richmond.org or call 510-260-0290.
For Richmond is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting job, health, safety and educational opportunities for Richmond residents. For more info, visit www.4richmond.org.

6. Mayor Butt Invites the Community to Time with Tom
Please join Mayor Tom Butt at Nerd Crossing on Thursday, February 23rd from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM for “Time with Tom!”, a casual meet-and-greet with the Mayor. Please contact the Mayor’s Office at 510-620-6503 for more information. 
7. City Manager Chronicles
I have listed below some of the topics for meetings that I attended during the past week in the hope that it provides an idea of the varied issues with which our organization deals routinely.
Meetings of note this past week included:
Attended a portion of a meeting with leadership of the Building Trades, along with Employment and Training Director Sal Vaca and Administrative Chief Shasa Curl, to discuss development of a standard first source hiring agreement to promote local hiring policies; Attended a portion of the Nystrom United Revitalization Effort (NURVE) Policy Committee meeting, attended by Councilmember Eduardo Martinez, along with Senior Management Analyst LaShonda White, Park Superintendent Greg Hardesty, and CIP Director Yader Bermudez; Attended the day-long strategic planning session with senior staff members; Attended the Mayor’s Quarterly Business Roundtable luncheon; Met with representatives of the Contra Costa Transportation Authority and West County Transportation Advisory Committee, together with Project Manager Lori Reese-Brown, to discuss paratransit program funding; Attended the meeting of the WETA Board of Directors (see item [2] above); Attended my monthly “check-in” meeting with West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) Superintendent Matt Duffy.
These meetings were in addition to attending the regular management staff meeting, agenda planning, reviewing staff reports to the City Council, doing department head “check-ins,” having discussions on various personnel matters, and having short discussions with staff, community members, members of the press, etc.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the substance of these or any other topics.
8. RichmondWORKS Successful Partnership with Kaiser School of Allied Health Sciences
RichmondWORKS continues to enjoy an over 25 year relationship with the Kaiser Permanente School of Allied Health Sciences (KPSAHS) in Richmond in developing career opportunities in the medical industry. KPSAHS offers degrees and certificate programs in radiology, sonography, phlebotomy, nuclear medicine, and medical assisting. Five recent program participants pictured below, now pursuing a career in the medical field due to the demand and economic growth in the industry, are Liberty Jacobson, Laura Gee, Enrique Espejo, D’Ambra Sergent, and Lisa Ramey. With the help of RichmondWORKS and their Career Planner, Monica Castrillo, they successfully completed and graduated from the KPSAHS’ two year radiology program and are now on their way to a professional career as a radiology technologist earning up to $35 an hour. Read their story at http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/41260.

Anyone interested in KPSAHS’ programs can visit their website at