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In response to Councilmember Balch about Item 19, City Attorney Dan Sodergren clarified the City <br /> does generally have trail liability immunity under State law. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown about Item 19, Parks Maintenance Superintendent Damonte stated <br /> maintenance concerns are a cooperative process where the City can request Zone 7 prioritize an area <br /> of concern. He advised the primary function of the trails is flood control and Zone 7 may not prioritize <br /> the request if it does not impact a trail's flood control component. <br /> In response to Councilmember Testa about Item 19, Parks Maintenance Superintendent Damonte <br /> clarified the draft agreement aligns with the agreements between Zone 7 and the cities of Dublin and <br /> Livermore. He stated the spirit of the agreement is the same as the previous ones dating back to 1971 <br /> when the City is responsible for maintaining any improvements it makes to the area. Director Yurchak <br /> advised the City has a good working relationship with Zone 7 and advised Zone 7 is actively working <br /> with the City on repairs. <br /> In response to Councilmember Testa about Item 19, Director Yurchak stated both parties felt like it was <br /> a fair agreement. Interim City Manager Dolan advised this is Zone 7's land and the City does not have <br /> much leverage to make demands, and this is a standard agreement Zone 7 is asking all cities to use. <br /> In response to Councilmember Narum about Item 19, Parks Maintenance Superintendent Damonte <br /> clarified the City estimates to spend $55,000 annually in staff time and resources on Zone 7 trail <br /> maintenance. He clarified all median and trail maintenance is included in a single fund. <br /> City Council <br /> 1. Ratified the Mayor's appointment of Louis Astbury to the Tri-Valley Conservancy Board of <br /> Directors for a term beginning May 17, 2022 and ending April 30, 2026. The end of April is the <br /> City's traditional end of term date for Spring appointments <br /> City Attorney <br /> 2. Adopted by minute order the findings regarding public health related to the COVID-19 pandemic <br /> to support continued virtual public city meetings per Resolution No. 21-1249 <br /> City Manager <br /> 3. Approved meeting minutes of January 18, 2022 <br /> 4. Approved a proclamation recognizing June 2022 as LGTBQ+ Pride Month in Pleasanton, <br /> accompanied by flying the progress flag throughout June at the City administration building at 123 <br /> Main Street <br /> Community Development <br /> 5. Approved the professional services agreements with Hexagon, TJKM, and Fehr and Peers to <br /> provide on-call transportation consultant services through June 30, 2025 for the aggregate not-to- <br /> exceed amount of$500,000 (cumulative), and authorize the City Manager to execute the attached <br /> contracts: Authorize the City Traffic Engineer to approve task authorizations up to $100,000 for <br /> transportation consultant services funded by a developer, and up to $25,000 for services funded <br /> by the City; and Authorize the City Manager to approve task authorizations over $100,000 for <br /> services funded by a developer, and up to $100,000 for services funded by the City <br /> 6. Approved the professional services agreements with 4Leaf, Inc., Independent Code Consultants, <br /> Inc., Shums Coda Associates, TRB & Associates, Inc., and West Coast Code Consultants, Inc., to <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 16 May 17, 2022 <br />