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CITY OF PLEASANTON 2 <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> May 4, 2021 <br /> This meeting was conducted in accordance with Governor Newsom's <br /> Executive Orders N-25-20 COVID-19 pandemic protocols. <br /> Mayor Brown called the teleconferenced regular meeting of the City Council from various remote <br /> locations to order at the hour of 7:00 p.m. Councilmember Narum led the Pledge of Allegiance and <br /> provided opening remarks. <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Present: Councilmembers Arkin, Balch, Narum, Testa, Mayor Brown <br /> Absent: None <br /> AGENDA AMENDMENTS <br /> Mayor Brown reported Item No. 14 is a continuation of the Workshop which ran late into the evening. <br /> She advised there were three hours of public comment regarding the Work Plan at the meeting last <br /> week before it was closed so they will not allow public comment for Item No. 14 tonight. She advised <br /> that emails sent to the City Council after the meeting were read. She noted there will be another <br /> opportunity for public comments when the Work Plan is voted on at a future meeting for adoption. <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Mayor Brown opened public comment. <br /> Bryan Bowers reported he is a Parks and Recreation Commissioner who recently applied for a second <br /> term and respectfully asked the Council to reconsider his reappointment. <br /> Mayor Brown closed public comment. <br /> In response to Councilmember Arkin's inquiry regarding Item 6, Traffic Engineer Mike Tassano reported <br /> Ray's Electric was slightly below the bid estimate of $725,000. He advised Ray's Electric is located in <br /> Oakland and has done work like this for 31 years. He explained bonds are required to ensure they do <br /> the work acceptably. He reported receiving good references from previous cities they have worked with. <br /> He reported the biggest difference in Ray's Electric's proposal from its competitors is they have a <br /> concrete crew so there is no subcontractor required at an additional cost. He believes this will be a <br /> good contract. <br /> In response to Councilmember Balch's inquiry regarding Item 1, Mayor Brown advised she was <br /> uncomfortable with bifurcating or pulling the Parks and Recreation Commission appointments as she <br /> does not want these three new individuals to feel like they are not appreciated. <br /> Councilmember Narum agreed with Councilmember Balch on wishing to see the Park and Recreation <br /> Commission separated given the public comments received and believes it may be helpful for an <br /> explanation of how Mayor Brown arrived at her recommendations. <br /> Mayor Brown reported she did not wish to explain her reasoning publicly. <br /> Councilmember Narum reported she inquired with City Attorney Dan Sodergren regarding her concerns <br /> and was advised it could not be discussed as it was a potential Brown Act violation. <br />