San Diego — 2023-05-23

City Council

#100 Item
Item 100: Award of a Sole Source Agreement and a First Amendment to that Agreement with\nHDR Engineering, Inc. for Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant (PLWTP)\nCoastal Erosion Monitoring Program Implementation (H2225956).\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nAuthorization of this first amendment to the agreement will increase the cost by\n$1,502,467, for a total contract amount of $3,263,672 over the 30 month term of the\nagreement. Funds will come from the Metro Sewer Utility Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 2.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-729)\nResolution determining that the first amendment to the agreement with HDR Engineering,\nInc. for Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant Coastal Erosion Monitoring Program\nImplementation (H2225956) is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\nPursuant to Sections 15303, 15304, and 15306 of the CEQA Guidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2023–722)\nResolution ratifying an emergency contract, pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code\nsection 22.3208(b), with HDR Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $1,761,205.00. The\nCity Engineer declared an emergency based on the data that was collected by HDR\nindicating that coastal erosion caused risks associated with loss of the access road to the\nPoint Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant within five years.\nSubitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to SDMC Section 22.3208(b)(2).\nSubitem-C: (R-2023-723)\nResolution authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute the First Amendment to the\nAgreement with HDR Engineering, Inc. for additional coastal erosion monitoring services\nin an amount not-to-exceed $1,502,467, and extend the term of the Agreement an\nadditional 16 months, in connection with the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant\nCoastal Erosion Monitoring Program Implementation project.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on April 27, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee member\nCampbell, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; LaCava-yea, Campbell-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nPublic Utilities: Tom Rosales, (858) 292-6418\nCity Attorney Contact: Frank Ahn
#101 Item
Item 101: Approve Project List and Four Slurry Seal Contracts to be Funded by the Fiscal\nYear 2024 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) Funds.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action will authorize the use of $34,125,003 from the Road Maintenance &\nRehabilitation Fund, and $4,371,400 from the TransNet Fund, to fund Slurry Seal Group\n2421, Slurry Seal Group 2422, Slurry Seal Group 2423, and Slurry Seal Group 2424\ncontingent upon the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriation Ordinance.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-712)\nResolution determining that the projects to be funded by Fiscal Year 2024 Road\nMaintenance and Rehabilitation Account funds are categorically exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301(c) of the CEQA\nGuidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2023-711)\nResolution approving the City's Fiscal Year 2024 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation\nAccount citywide project list and authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to award,\nexecute, and expend Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account and TransNet funds\nin an amount not-to-exceed $38,496,403, for Slurry Seal Group Projects 2421, 2422,\n2423, and 2424.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non April 26, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Chair Lee, second by Committee member von Wilpert, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Lee-yea, LaCava-yea, Montgomery Steppe-yea, von Wilpert-yea.\nTransportation Department: Patrick Hadley, (619) 527-7504\nCity Attorney Contact: Cassandra Mougin
#102 Item
Item 102: Pure Water Capital Improvement Budget - Increase Pure Water Phase 2 Budget,\nand Award of Construction Contract to J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. for\nPure Water Program Central Area Small-Scale Facility (K-23-2119-DBB-3-C).\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis project will be funded by the Water Utility CIP and Metro Sewer CIP.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 2.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-677)\nResolution determining that the approval of a construction contract with J.R. Filanc\nConstruction Company, Inc. for the Pure Water Program Central Area Small-Scale\nFacility and related funding actions are categorically exempt from the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act pursuant to sections 15303, 15304 and 15306 of the CEQA\nGuidelines.\nSubitem-B: (R-2023-676) (Rev. 5/17/23)\nResolution approving a construction contract with J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc.\nfor the Pure Water Program Central Area Small-Scale Facility and related funding actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on April 27, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee Member\nCampbell, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; LaCava-yea, Campbell-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nPublic Utilities: Andrea Demich, (858) 614-5741\nCity Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason
#103 Item
Item 103: Pure Water Capital Improvement Budget - Addition of S-23012.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis action increases the Capital Improvements Program Budget by $200,000 from Water\nUtility CIP Fund.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 5.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-657)\nResolution Approving the Addition of Miramar Water Treatment Plant Residuals\nRedirection to the Capital Improvements Program and Related Actions.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on April 27, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campillo, second by Committee Member\nCampbell, to recommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; LaCava-yea, Campbell-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nPublic Utilities: Andrea Demich, (858) 614-5741\nCity Attorney Contact: Elizabeth Cason
#104 Item
Item 104: Appointment and Reappointment to the San Diego Housing Commission.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no City expenditures being authorized with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 5, 7.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-727)\nResolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Antoine Pierre Jackson for a term\nending January 2, 2024, and reappointment of Melinda Vasquez for a term ending January\n2, 2027, to the San Diego Housing Commission.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (619) 533-3940\nCity Attorney Contact: Justin Bargar
#105 Item
Item 105: Appointment and Reappointments to the Board of Library Commissioners.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no City expenditures being authorized with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-726)\nResolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Patricia Williams Bevelyn and\nreappointments of Shawna Hook-Held and Ben Moraga for terms ending March 1, 2024,\nand reappointments of Linda Caballero Sotelo and Dr. Wendy Ranck-Buhr for terms\nending March 1, 2025, to the Board of Library Commissioners.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (619) 533-3940\nCity Attorney Contact: Justin Bargar
#106 Item
Item 106: Appointments to the Mission Bay Park Committee.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no City expenditures being authorized with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-703)\nResolution confirming the Mayor's appointment of Cynthia Adams and Chuck Dunning to\nthe Mission Bay Park Committee for terms ending June 30, 2024.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (619) 533-3940\nCity Attorney Contact: Kathy Steinman
#107 Item
Item 107: Reappointments to the San Diego City Employees Retirement System Board of\nAdministration.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThere are no City expenditures being authorized with this action.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-702)\nResolution confirming the Mayor's reappointment of Paul Kaufmann and Clifford\nSchireson to the San Diego City Employees' Retirement System Board of Administration\nfor terms ending March 31, 2027.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nOffice of Boards and Commissions: Chida Warren-Darby, (619) 533-3940\nCity Attorney Contact: Kathy Steinman\nNON-AGENDA COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR, COUNCIL, INDEPENDENT BUDGET\nANALYST, CITY CLERK, CITY ATTORNEY\nPROCLAMATIONS/CEREMONIAL ITEMS (PRESENTED AT THE MEETING)
#30 Item
Item 30: 2023 National Public Works Week.\nCOUNCILMEMBER LEE'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming the week of May 21 – May 27, 2023, to be “2023 National Public Works\nWeek” in the City of San Diego.
#31 Item
Item 31: National Foster Care Month.\nCOUNCILMEMBER CAMPILLO'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming May 2023, to be “National Foster Care Month” in the City of San Diego.
#330 Item
Item 330: City of San Diego Crime Briefing: January – December 2022 Index Crimes.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNone.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nThis item is informational only.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nPolice: Jordan Fankhauser, (619) 531-2705\nADOPTION AGENDA, DISCUSSION ITEMS\nADOPTION AGENDA\nDISCUSSION, NOTICED HEARINGS:
#331 Item
Item 331: Adoption of Resolution of Necessity to Commence Eminent Domain Process to\nAcquire Property Owner’s Intangible Easement of Access to Normal Street for the\nCity of San Diego’s Normal Street Promenade Project, CIP Project B-19096.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nChief Financial Officer to deposit, as necessary, the probable amount of compensation for\nthe property interests to be acquired into the State Treasury Condemnation Fund as\nrequired under eminent domain law from the Normal Street Promenade Project.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 3.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-732 Cor.Copy) (Rev. 5/19/23)\nResolution determining that the Adoption of a Resolution of Necessity to acquire the\nproperty owner’s Easement of Access to close a driveway abutting Normal Street is\ncategorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to\nCEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 (Existing Facilities), 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land)\nand 15305 (Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations) and that no exceptions to the\nexemptions apply. Direct that the City Clerk file the Notice of Exemption with the Clerk\nof the County Board of Supervisors.\nSubitem-B: (R-2023-728)\nResolution of Necessity to acquire property interests deemed necessary for the Normal\nStreet Promenade Project. Adopt by a two-thirds vote the Resolution of Necessity R-\n2023-728 authorizing the City Attorney's office to commence an eminent domain action to\nacquire the property owner's intangible easement of access to Normal Street.\nSubitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section\n1245.240. (Rev. 5/18/23)\nSubitem-B is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDepartment of Real Estate and Airport Management: Brenda Chilvers, (619) 236-6062\nCity Attorney Contact: Jenny K. Goodman
#332 Item
Item 332: Project No. 673818 – BDM Mixed Use Project.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNone with this action. All costs associated with the processing of this application are\nrecovered through a deposit account funded by the applicant.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 8.\nProposed Actions:\nThe following five action items are for the BDM Mixed-Use Project – Project no. 673818,\nlocated south of Otay Mesa Road, east of Emerald Crest Court, southwest of Corporate\nCenter Drive, and north of State Route 905 (APN no. 645-410-0300 to 645-410-0900),\nwithin the Otay Mesa Community Plan Area, in the City of San Diego, California:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-706)\nResolution adopting addendum no. 673818 to Program Environmental Impact Report\nProject no. 30330/304032/sch no. 2004651076 and the Mitigation, Monitoring, and\nReporting Program.\nSubitem-A is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-B: (O-2023-152)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance rezoning 13.44 acres located south of Otay Mesa Road, east\nof Emerald Crest Court, southwest of Corporate Center Drive, and north of State Route\n905 (APN no. 645-410-0300 to 645-410-0900), within the Otay Mesa Community Plan\nArea, in the City of San Diego, California, from the CC-2-3 (community commercial)\nzone into the CC-3-6 (community commercial) zone as defined by San Diego Municipal\nCode section 131.0507 and repealing Ordinance no. O-21589 (new series), adopted Dec.\n6, 2022 , of the ordinances of the City of San Diego insofar as the same conflicts\nherewith.\nSubitem-B is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-C: (R-2023-707)\nResolution adopting an amendment to the 2014 Otay Mesa Community Plan to\nredesignate a 13.44-acre site from Community Commercial-Residential Prohibited to\nCommunity Commercial-Residential Permitted in the Otay Mesa community.\nSubitem-C is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-D: (R-2023-708)\nResolution granting Site Development Permit no. 2468436 and Neighborhood\nDevelopment Permit no. 2576649 for the BDM mixed-use project – project no. 673818.\nSubitem-D is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nSubitem-E: (R-2023-709)\nResolution adopting findings for and approving Vesting Tentative Map no. 2468440,\nPublic Right-of-Way Vacation no. 2468433, and Public Service Easement Vacation no.\n2610071 all related to BDM Mixed Use Project - Project no. 673818.\nSubitem-E is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDevelopment Services: Xavier Del Valle, (619) 557-7941\nCity Attorney Contact: Noah Brazier
#333 Item
Item 333: An Appeal to the Environmental Determination Made for the Mullen Residence -\nAccessory Dwelling Unit Project.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe project holds a deposit account which covers public noticing, project and\nenvironmental review and the public hearing.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 2.\nProposed Actions:\nAn appeal of the environmental determination made for the Mullen Residence - Accessory\nDwelling Unit project. The Environmental Analysis Section of the Development Services\nDepartment determined that the Coastal Development Permit, for the Mullen Residence is\nexempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA\nGuidelines Section 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures). The\nCoastal Development Permit (Process 3) proposes the demolition of an existing detached\ngarage at an existing single-family residence and construction of a new 1,200-square-foot,\ntwo-story accessory dwelling unit with attached garage and second floor. The 0.08-acre\nsite is located at 4953 Coronado Avenue in the RM-2-4 Zone and Coastal Overlay Zone\n(appealable area) within the Ocean Beach Community Plan area. The scope of the subject\nhearing only includes the project’s environmental determination and not the Coastal\nDevelopment Permit entitlements. (Rev. 5/17/23)\nAccording to San Diego Municipal Code Section 112.0520(e) Power to Act on Appeal,\nthe City Council shall consider the appeal and may:\n(1) By a majority vote, deny the appeal and approve the environmental determination\nto adopt Negative Declaration No. 661815 categorically exempt from CEQA the subject\nCoastal Development Permit pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15303; or (Rev.\n5/19/23)\n(2) By a majority vote, grant the appeal and set aside the environmental determination, in\naccordance with San Diego Municipal Code Section 112.0520(f).\nDirecting the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate Resolution(s) according to Section\n40 of the City Charter.\nIf the City Council grants the appeal, the lower-decision maker's decision to approve the\nproject shall be held in abeyance. The City Council shall retain jurisdiction to act on the\nrevised environmental determination and associated project at a subsequent public\nhearing.\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDevelopment Services: Veronica Davison, (619) 446-5462\nCity Attorney Contact: Noah Brazier
#334 Item
Item 334: FY2024 Business Improvement District Budgets - Annual Appropriation Process.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe City does not plan to retain any of the assessments and undertakes the associated\nadministration with existing budgeted staff. All of the anticipated BID assessments are\nremitted to the BID funds and therefore, there is no net fiscal impact to the general fund.\nPlease see the included City Attorney memo from April 2014 about risks associated with\nthe levy of BID assessments and Prop 26.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9.\nProposed Actions:\n(R-2023-530)\nResolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2024 budget reports for and levying annual\nassessments in specified parking and business improvement areas.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations\nCommittee meeting on March 8, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Vice Chair Montgomery Steppe, second by Chair Campillo, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff's proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; Campillo-yea, Montgomery Steppe-yea, Lee-yea\nEconomic Development: Christina Bibler, (619) 236-6421\nCity Attorney Contact: Marguerite Middaugh\nNON-AGENDA ITEMS
#50 Item
Item 50: Exemption of Program Coordinator in the Office of Special Events and Filming\nfrom Classified Service.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThis position is offset by vacancy savings for FY2023. For FY 2024, the Office has\nrequested funding in the FY 2024 budget which is partially offset by savings due to a\nposition reduction.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\n(O-2023-154)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing the exemption of one Program Coordinator\nposition, in the City's Special Events and Filming Department from the Classified Service,\nbased on advisory review and favorable comment by the Civil Service Commission on\nApril 7, 2023. This position will be responsible for overseeing the special event permit\napplication process for the Parks and Recreation Department, working with the Planning\nDepartment and Office of the City Attorney to evaluate requirements of Notice of Right to\nAppeal, and other related duties.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nSpecial Events and Filming: Natasha Collura, (619) 685-1332\nCity Attorney Contact: Miguel Merrell\nADOPTION AGENDA\nCONSENT, ORDINANCES TO BE INTRODUCED WITH RESOLUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED:
#60 Item
Item 60: Second Amendment to Contract Resulting from Request for Proposal Number\n100088534-18-L for As-Needed Remediation and Clean-Up Services from City of San\nDiego Water Main Breaks and Sewer Backups with Luth and Turley, Inc.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nPlease see the Fiscal Considerations section in the Staff Report.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2023-724)\nResolution determining that the Second Amendment to the Contract Resulting from\nRequest for Proposal Number 100088534-18-L for As-Needed Remediation and Clean-Up\nServices from City of San Diego Water Main Breaks and Sewer Backups with Luth and\nTurley, Inc. is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act Pursuant to Section\n15301 of the CEQA Guidelines as the contract provides repair and minor alteration of\nexisting private structures.\nSubitem-B: (O-2023-153)\nIntroduction of an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to execute\nAmendment No. 1 to the Contract with Luth & Turley, extending the Contract through\nJune 24, 2025, in connection with the As-Needed Remediation and Clean-Up Services\nfrom City of San Diego Water Main Breaks and Sewer Backups project.\nSubitem-B: 6 votes required pursuant to Charter Section 99.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Environment Committee meeting on April 27, 2023.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Campbell, second by Chair LaCava, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 3-0; LaCava-yea, Campbell-yea, Campillo-yea, von Wilpert-not present.\nPublic Utilities: William Curcio, (619) 908-2555\nCity Attorney Contact: Frank Ahn\nADOPTION AGENDA\nCONSENT, RESOLUTIONS TO BE ADOPTED:
#S500 Item
Item S500: Eric Dargan as one of the American Public Works Association (APWA) Top Ten\nPublic Works Leaders. (Added 5/18/23)\nCOUNCIL PRESIDENT ELO-RIVERA AND COUNCILMEMBER LEE'S\nRECOMMENDATION:\nHonoring Eric Dargan with one of the Top Ten Public Works Leaders Award by the\nAmerican Public Works Association.
#S501 Item
Item S501: This item has been removed. (Rev. 5/19/23)
#S502 Item
Item S502: Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG) Awareness Day. (Added 5/18/23)\nCOUNCILMEMBER WHITBURN AND COUNCILMEMBER CAMPILLO'S\nRECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming May 16, 2023, to be “Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG)\nAwareness Day” in the City of San Diego.
#S503 Item
Item S503: Haitian Flag Day. (Added 5/18/23)\nCOUNCIL PRESIDENT ELO-RIVERA'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming May 18, 2023, to be “Haitian Flag Day” in the City of San Diego.
#S504 Item
Item S504: Eloise Battle Day. (Added 5/18/23)\nCOUNCILMEMBER CAMPBELL'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming June 3, 2023, to be “Eloise Battle Day” in the City of San Diego.
#S505 Item
Item S505: Lincoln High School Football Day. (Added 5/18/23)\nMAYOR GLORIA AND COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM MONTGOMERY\nSTEPPE'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming May 27, 2023, to be “Lincoln High School Football Day” in the City of San\nDiego.
#S506 Item
Item S506: Martha Zapata Day. (Added 5/19/23)\nCOUNCIL PRESIDENT ELO-RIVERA'S RECOMMENDATION:\nProclaiming June 2, 2023, to be “Martha Zapata Day” in the City of San Diego.\nSPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS\nNone.\nITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT BY COUNCILMEMBERS\nNON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT\nThis portion of the agenda provides an opportunity for members of the public to address the Council on\nitems of interest within the jurisdiction of the Council. (Comments relating to items on today's docket are\nto be taken at the time the item is heard.)\nPer Rule 2.7.2, Non-Agenda Public Comment is limited to two (2) minutes per speaker. Speakers may not\nallocate their time to other speakers. If there are eight (8) or more speakers on a single issue, the\nmaximum time allotted for that issue will be sixteen (16) minutes. Additionally, non-agenda public\ncomment during the 10am session may be limited to 30 minutes at the discretion of the Council President\nfor meeting management purposes. If some Non-Agenda Public Comment is trailed, any remaining\nspeakers will be given an opportunity to speak during the 2pm session after Council concludes the\nInformation and Adoption agenda items for the day.\nTUESDAY, MAY 23, 2023, AT 2:00 PM\nROLL CALL\nREQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE BY A COUNCILMEMBER FOR ITEMS TRAILED FROM\nMORNING OR ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR AFTERNOON SESSION\nINFORMATIONAL ITEMS
#S507 Item
Item S507: The Key to the City of San Diego is Presented to the Lincoln High School Varsity\nFootball Team. (Added 5/19/23)\nMAYOR GLORIA AND COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM MONTGOMERY\nSTEPPE'S RECOMMENDATION:\nThe Key to the City of San Diego is Presented to the Lincoln High School Varsity\nFootball Team.\nPROCLAMATIONS/CEREMONIAL ITEMS (NOT PRESENTED AT THE MEETING)