HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - October 18, 2017 Public CommentAdopted Resolution No. 2017-194 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional
Services Agreement regarding software support and maintenance for Police Departments
dispatch, records, jail, report writing, and property room software system with Superion, LLC
(formerly SunGard Public Sector), of Lake Mary, Florida, in the amount of $156,292.53.
C-5 Adopt Resolution Establishing Minimum Standards for Property Assessed Clean Energy
Programs within City of Lodi (EU)
Adopted Resolution No. 2017-195 establishing minimum standards for Property Assessed Clean
Energy Programs within City of Lodi.
C-6 Adopt Resolution Regarding Evaluation of Energy Storage Systems for Lodi Electric Utility
in Compliance with Assembly Bill 2514 (EU)
Adopted Resolution No. 2017-196 regarding evaluation of energy storage systems for Lodi
Electric Utility in compliance with Assembly Bill 2514.
C-7 Receive Report Regarding Communication Pertaining to San Joaquin Council of
Governments' Fiscal Year 2017 TIGER Grant Application (CLK)
Received report regarding communication pertaining to San Joaquin Council of Governments'
Fiscal Year 2017 TIGER grant application.
C-8 Set Public Hearing for November 1. 2017. to Consider Adopting Resolution Setting San
Joaquin County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan Development
Fees for 2018 (CD).
Set public hearing for November 1, 2017, to consider adopting resolution setting San Joaquin
County Multi -Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan Development Fees for 2018.
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 MINUTES.
Public comment may only be made on matters within the Lodi City Council's jurisdiction
(Government Code Section 54954.3, Lodi City Council Protocol Manual Section 6.31). The
Council cannot take action or deliberate on items that are not on this agenda 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.
Craig Hoffman invited Council and the public to attend the 12th Annual Oktoberfest on Saturday,
October 28, 2017, at the American Legion and requested Mayor Kuehne tap the ceremonial first
keg during the event. Last year, this fundraiser raised $8,300 for the American Legion. As in the
past, half of the proceeds remain with the American Legion and the other half with the Rotary for
vocational academic scholarships. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and the family event will include
music and dancing.
Interim Fire Chief Gene Stoddard announced the Fire Department is kicking off an event
to promote a greater following on Facebook in order to better communicate public safety
announcements, information on fireworks, and matters of importance to the public. Lodi Fire will
have a treasure hunt starting October 25, 2017, for four weeks to search for a hidden coin using
clues posted on its Facebook page. The winners will be entered into a drawing for four seats on
the Fire Departments Santa Truck in the parade of lights. The drawing will take place
on December 2, 2017, at the Lowe's parking lot along with the Santa Truck, which will be offering
pictures with Santa.
In response to Mayor Kuehne, Chief Stoddard confirmed the Pink October Fire Department shirts
are still on sale.
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