HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - December 4, 2013 Comments by the publicC-1 Receive Register of Claims in the Amount of $1.083.396.96 (FIN)
Claims were approved in the amount of $1,083,396.96.
C-2 Approve Minutes (CLK)
The minutes of November 6, 2013 (Regular Meeting) and November 19, 2013 (Shirtsleeve
Session) were approved as written.
C-3 Adopt Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Professional Services
Adopted Resolution No. 2013-211 authorizing the City Manager to execute Professional Services
Agreement for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit compliance services for
White Slough Water Pollution Control Facility with Robertson -Bryan, Inc., of Elk Grove, in the
amount of $138,471, and appropriating funds in the amount of $140,000.
D. Comments by the Public on Non -Agenda Items THE TIME ALLOWED PER NON -
AGENDA ITEM FOR COMMENTS MADE BY THE PUBLIC IS LIMITED TO FIVE
unless there is an emergency and the need to take action on that emergency arose after
this agenda was posted (Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(2)). All other items may
only be referred for review to staff or placement on a future Council agenda.
Rex Dhatt spoke in regard to making a $5,000 donation in memory of the Miranda Family and a
$1,000 donation to the Lodi Police Foundation.
Jeff Tilton spoke in regard to his candidacy for County Superintendent of Education and the June
3, 2014 election.
Jerry Glen spoke in regard to Lodi Adopt -A -Child and the annual holiday drive to provide children
with toys and clothing.
E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda Items
Council Member Mounce asked staff to address the downtown lighting challenges in time for the
holiday season next year.
F. Comments by the City Manager on Non -Agenda Items
None.
G. Public Hearings - None
H. Communications
H-1 Appointment to the Lodi Improvement Committee (CLK)
Council Member Mounce made a motion, second by Council Member Hansen, to make the
following appointment:
FORWARD THINKING!
Safe Schools and Responsive Classrooms
Connecting with the Community
Engaging, Informing and Empowering Parents
Quality Schools and Best Practices
School Choice and Educational Options
Service to School Districts
Dr. Jeff Tilton
Candidate, Superintendent
San Joaquin County Office i
FORWARD THINKING!
* Safe Schools and Responsive Classn
* Connecting with the Community
* Engaging, Informing and Empoweri
* Quality Schools and Best Practices
School Choice and Educational Opti
" Service to School Districts
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VOTE
JUNE 3, 2014
"To me what it came down to was
Jeffs breadth of knowledge in
education and his support for
school choice and working to
build new and innovative
programs."
David Thoming, M.A.,
Superintendent of Schools
New Jerusalem School District
(Stockton Record, August 2013)
HIGHLIGHTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Deputy Superintendent of Schools, New Jerusalem ESD
• Director, Janus Youth Programs
• Director II, Stanislaus County Office of Education
• Administrator, Cotati-Rohnert Park USD
• Director, Delhi USD
• Director, San Joaquin County Office of Education
• Teacher/Coach, Manteca USD
RELATED EXPERIENCE
• Velocity Charter Schools, Inc.
• Multnomah ESD
• Grand Canyon University
• Portland Stale University
• University of San Diego
• Chapman University
• Northwest Evaluation Association
• Education 2020
COMMUNITY SERVICE
• American Red Cross
• Beyond The Gates
• Delta Blood Bank
• Rotary International
• Team In Training
EDUCATION
• Ed.D., University of the Pacific
• M.Ed., University of Laverne
• B.A., California State University, Stanislaus
CERTIFICATIONS
• ACSA Personnel Academy
• ACSA Superintendents Academy (enrolled)
• California Professional Administrative Services
• California Professional Clear Single Subject (English)
• California School Leadership Academy, Senior Associate
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