Barry
01-15-2013, 10:41 PM
Here's a good recap of the first month of the Sebastopol's new City Council - Barry
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It's been a busy month and the campaign and holiday dust has finally settled. As promised, the new year brings the start of one of my most important goals: ongoing communication with you to share the great work of our city and newly formed council.
Look for my emails following the first city council meetings of each month -- they're every first and third Tuesday - please join us when you can! Check out the meeting schedule, agendas, and minutes here (https://ci.sebastopol.ca.us/page/meeting-dates-agendas-minutes-reports). Finally, please feel free to share this email with friends and neighbors who may also like to stay connected and informed - forward this email or use the button at the bottom of this message.
I've received hundreds of emails since taking post last month. Be assured, even though I haven't yet been able to reply to every message, I have indeed seen them all. I appreciate your insights on the bunya bunya tree, an important Sebastopol landmark. I had the opportunity to meet with the Barlow representative and I will continue to reach out to Caltrans and work to save this hundred year-old tree.
Recent major accomplishments and developments for Sebastopol:
1. The City Council officially hired Larry McLaughlin as our City Manager. Larry has served three times as our city's Interim City Manager and has worked for Sebastopol for 27 years. He lives here locally and is a perfect fit as our next City Manager.
2. Appointed two new members to the Planning Commission - Russ Pinto and Scot Stegeman. Russ brings his land-use and conservation expertise to the table and Scot is an environmental quality consultant. Their combined experience will lend much needed perspective and consideration to the Planning Commission. Please join me in welcoming and thanking them for their service to the city.
3. Passed the Vulnerable Users Ordinance, further protecting pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a first for Sonoma County, and will not be the last.
4. Authorized staff to amend zoning text to allow office space use at the Barlow, helping local jobs by attracting higher paying employers.
5. Passed a drive-through urgency ordinance while we examine impact on emissions, pedestrian safety, and businesses in our Downtown Core. This passed by a unanimous vote of the City Council.
All this and more in just a month's work! I'm honored to collaborate with a talented and hard-working city staff and extended team, and I couldn't wish for a better council.
I'm fortunate to work with Mayor Kyes, whose courage and honesty inspire me. Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney continues to be an experienced role model, and I'm impressed by her professionalism and in-depth examination of all issues. Councilmember Slater never fails to bring unique insight and clarity to complex challenges, and I'm ever excited to work with Councilmember Eder. His fresh perspectives are a real asset for Sebastopol. My thanks to the council, staff, and greater community who keep the wheels of our community rolling and greased.
The council extended the selection of new members of the Design Review Board to ensure we have a broad base of candidates from whom to select. Please visit the city website here for more information on these and other board and commission openings.
Also, City Manager Larry McLaughlin is beginning work with the State Board of Equalization to implement Measure Y, our local sales tax measure. Thanks to Mayor Kyes' work getting this on the ballot and Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney's tireless support of this effort, we will be able to stop further cuts, maintain our roads and public services, and financially stabilize our city by rebuilding our reserves. My sincere thanks to all involved for ensuring the financial well-being of our city.
Finally, Governor Brown proposed the 2013-2014 budget for California. It reflects many important changes. It's vital that our state legislature hear from you. View the proposed budget summary here and contact your state representatives with feedback.
California State Assembly, 10th District, Marc Levine - contact (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknWaaVO4es2iztp8H9matIJ6vD1eoENxM5HRBZw-3Ri3hN5DRaXfRiIyDp_ZxgsrL-zRapxale201p1U424mR9mTklQY39EFCJLHdoJcBNfJOZYNaLWQscf0UoNC1pUTblFJaRhz7n2pulI9pu_2MoTV)
California State Senate, 2nd District, Noreen Evans - contact (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknW3BV3DrPEMbIVSkd65EoImtcEZGertsXDw5Fe5rhWTVkXZ_9P2SKC5T6fwh-alAaNbgBNVTmDrM9p7DrqxImOPbwTOcuWZFzGjThJtOq4LsEo8nrVpLN5P)
Please continue to keep me and the other councilmembers in the know -- tell us what irks you, what you love, what's important to you, and please let us know if you'd like to be more involved. Contact information for the entire council is below.
In parting, I'd like to remind you of the role we all play in shaping our community. Our council is uniquely poised to handle vital community- shaping decisions in the coming years. Thankfully, we have an incredible team of staff, committees, volunteers, and community members to help Sebastopol stay on the right track. It's important that we all work actively to build bridges and be proactive to make a positive impact -- not just pointing fingers, but taking action. To realize the community we know we can be, we must embody what we
love and cherish about Sebastopol.
Until next month,
Robert Jacob
Sebastopol City Council contact information:
Mayor Michael Kyes - [email protected]
Vice Mayor Robert Jacob - [email protected]
Councilmember John Eder - [email protected]
Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney - [email protected]
Councilmember Patrick Slater - [email protected]
PS: Like my Facebook page (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknUAEBfc5EbUlMz1WOAvpxqPfjnaNu6251dPhiIoCmPaUE8BcFY-O9io7ZOnTm07Dfiyc3SDbMcHd1OWAwib122X0XrucwHI5mgwwike1SbYeiJcpKM3eC5NM9YUIW5dCKFybth_4N4GS2Hypam-v_-z) for ongoing updates.
Sebastopol Vice Mayor Robert Jacob
[email protected] - 707.861.9272
708 Gravenstein Hwy. N, #324 Sebastopol, CA 95472 FPPC# 1348248
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It's been a busy month and the campaign and holiday dust has finally settled. As promised, the new year brings the start of one of my most important goals: ongoing communication with you to share the great work of our city and newly formed council.
Look for my emails following the first city council meetings of each month -- they're every first and third Tuesday - please join us when you can! Check out the meeting schedule, agendas, and minutes here (https://ci.sebastopol.ca.us/page/meeting-dates-agendas-minutes-reports). Finally, please feel free to share this email with friends and neighbors who may also like to stay connected and informed - forward this email or use the button at the bottom of this message.
I've received hundreds of emails since taking post last month. Be assured, even though I haven't yet been able to reply to every message, I have indeed seen them all. I appreciate your insights on the bunya bunya tree, an important Sebastopol landmark. I had the opportunity to meet with the Barlow representative and I will continue to reach out to Caltrans and work to save this hundred year-old tree.
Recent major accomplishments and developments for Sebastopol:
1. The City Council officially hired Larry McLaughlin as our City Manager. Larry has served three times as our city's Interim City Manager and has worked for Sebastopol for 27 years. He lives here locally and is a perfect fit as our next City Manager.
2. Appointed two new members to the Planning Commission - Russ Pinto and Scot Stegeman. Russ brings his land-use and conservation expertise to the table and Scot is an environmental quality consultant. Their combined experience will lend much needed perspective and consideration to the Planning Commission. Please join me in welcoming and thanking them for their service to the city.
3. Passed the Vulnerable Users Ordinance, further protecting pedestrians and bicyclists. This is a first for Sonoma County, and will not be the last.
4. Authorized staff to amend zoning text to allow office space use at the Barlow, helping local jobs by attracting higher paying employers.
5. Passed a drive-through urgency ordinance while we examine impact on emissions, pedestrian safety, and businesses in our Downtown Core. This passed by a unanimous vote of the City Council.
All this and more in just a month's work! I'm honored to collaborate with a talented and hard-working city staff and extended team, and I couldn't wish for a better council.
I'm fortunate to work with Mayor Kyes, whose courage and honesty inspire me. Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney continues to be an experienced role model, and I'm impressed by her professionalism and in-depth examination of all issues. Councilmember Slater never fails to bring unique insight and clarity to complex challenges, and I'm ever excited to work with Councilmember Eder. His fresh perspectives are a real asset for Sebastopol. My thanks to the council, staff, and greater community who keep the wheels of our community rolling and greased.
The council extended the selection of new members of the Design Review Board to ensure we have a broad base of candidates from whom to select. Please visit the city website here for more information on these and other board and commission openings.
Also, City Manager Larry McLaughlin is beginning work with the State Board of Equalization to implement Measure Y, our local sales tax measure. Thanks to Mayor Kyes' work getting this on the ballot and Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney's tireless support of this effort, we will be able to stop further cuts, maintain our roads and public services, and financially stabilize our city by rebuilding our reserves. My sincere thanks to all involved for ensuring the financial well-being of our city.
Finally, Governor Brown proposed the 2013-2014 budget for California. It reflects many important changes. It's vital that our state legislature hear from you. View the proposed budget summary here and contact your state representatives with feedback.
California State Assembly, 10th District, Marc Levine - contact (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknWaaVO4es2iztp8H9matIJ6vD1eoENxM5HRBZw-3Ri3hN5DRaXfRiIyDp_ZxgsrL-zRapxale201p1U424mR9mTklQY39EFCJLHdoJcBNfJOZYNaLWQscf0UoNC1pUTblFJaRhz7n2pulI9pu_2MoTV)
California State Senate, 2nd District, Noreen Evans - contact (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknW3BV3DrPEMbIVSkd65EoImtcEZGertsXDw5Fe5rhWTVkXZ_9P2SKC5T6fwh-alAaNbgBNVTmDrM9p7DrqxImOPbwTOcuWZFzGjThJtOq4LsEo8nrVpLN5P)
Please continue to keep me and the other councilmembers in the know -- tell us what irks you, what you love, what's important to you, and please let us know if you'd like to be more involved. Contact information for the entire council is below.
In parting, I'd like to remind you of the role we all play in shaping our community. Our council is uniquely poised to handle vital community- shaping decisions in the coming years. Thankfully, we have an incredible team of staff, committees, volunteers, and community members to help Sebastopol stay on the right track. It's important that we all work actively to build bridges and be proactive to make a positive impact -- not just pointing fingers, but taking action. To realize the community we know we can be, we must embody what we
love and cherish about Sebastopol.
Until next month,
Robert Jacob
Sebastopol City Council contact information:
Mayor Michael Kyes - [email protected]
Vice Mayor Robert Jacob - [email protected]
Councilmember John Eder - [email protected]
Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney - [email protected]
Councilmember Patrick Slater - [email protected]
PS: Like my Facebook page (https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0015hk_TFlEknUAEBfc5EbUlMz1WOAvpxqPfjnaNu6251dPhiIoCmPaUE8BcFY-O9io7ZOnTm07Dfiyc3SDbMcHd1OWAwib122X0XrucwHI5mgwwike1SbYeiJcpKM3eC5NM9YUIW5dCKFybth_4N4GS2Hypam-v_-z) for ongoing updates.
Sebastopol Vice Mayor Robert Jacob
[email protected] - 707.861.9272
708 Gravenstein Hwy. N, #324 Sebastopol, CA 95472 FPPC# 1348248