HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - January 16, 2019 Public Comment (3)Adopted Resolution No. 2019-02 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Services
Agreement with Callander Associates Landscape Architecture, Inc., of Gold River, for
DeBenedetti Park site plan design, and appropriating funds in the amount of $65,416.58.
C-7 Adopt Resolution Approving Annual Shared Automation Fee Structure for Agreement
between City of Stockton and Sirsi Corporation Integrated Library System and Approving
Cost -Sharing Fee for Fiscal Year 2018/19 ($25.105) (LIB)
Adopted Resolution No. 2019-03 approving annual shared automation fee structure for
agreement between City of Stockton and Sirsi Corporation Integrated Library System and
approving cost-sharing fee for Fiscal Year 2018/19 in the amount of $25,105.
C-8 Adopt Resolution Authorizing Cellebrite Training and Appropriate Funds ($8,000) (P0)
Adopted Resolution No. 2019-04 authorizing Cellebrite training and appropriated funds in the
amount of $8,000.
C-9 Monthly Protocol Account Report (CLK)
Accepted the monthly Protocol Account Report.
C-10 Set Public Hearing for February 6, 2019, to Consider Adopting Resolution Authorizing
City Manager to Execute Reimbursement Agreement RA -18-01 for Public Improvements
Constructed with Lodi Shopping Center (PW)
Set public hearing for February 6, 2019, to consider adopting resolution authorizing the
City Manager to execute Reimbursement Agreement RA -18-01 for public improvements
constructed with Lodi Shopping Center.
C-11 Set Public Hearing for March 20, 2019, to Consider Adopting Resolution Setting Future
Water. Wastewater, and Solid Waste Rate Schedules Pursuant to Proposition 218 for
Residential. Commercial, and Industrial Customers (PW)
This item was pulled from the Consent Calendar pursuant to staffs request and discussed and
acted upon at the end of the Regular Calendar.
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.
Alex Aliferis provided information (filed) regarding the program, Veterans for Child Rescue, an
organization created to protect children from sex trafficking, educate the public on this growing
problem, and encourage the community and law enforcement to take a zero tolerance stand
against this type of activity. He stated this is happening more and more across the country, and it
needs to stop.
Sandra Starr, teacher at Tokay High School, and three of her students invited Council and the
public to attend the NorCal Science Festival on February 2, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Tokay High School. Further, they thanked the City of Lodi for its continued support for the festival.
Mike Lusk provided a letter (filed) requesting Council vacate the election of Mayor and Mayor Pro
Tempore on December 10, 2018, and to revise its ordinances and protocols, as well as the City's
THE PROBLEM IS REAL
46 Children in the United States are sold
into slavery EVERY DAY.
What if one of them was yours?
Child Sex Trafficking is
• A $150 billion per year criminal
enterprise
• Second only to illegal drugs
• Profitable - the same child can be sold
over & over again
• Low risk (arrest rate is low)
Online Predators are Stalking Children
• Each predator averages 70 victims
• 50,000 predators online 24/7
• 75% of predators initiate contact
online
• 1 in 5 children are approached
Predators operate in every state
• Active in both rural & urban areas
• 75% of child victims knew their
predator
• Predators are in every profession with
children - coaches, doctors, child
protective services
IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE
If you or someone you know is being
assaulted, help is available. Please call 911, the
National Trafficking hot line 888-373-7888, or
text "HELP" to 233733. If you see something
suspicious always report it!
You could be saving someone's life.
Red Flag App
Learn the dangers that your child faces
today and help protect them.
Apps teens use and predators abuse
For more information see our 'Toolbox'
Visit: www.Vets4ChildRescue.org
Veterans for Child Rescue, 501c3,
dedicated to End Trafficking Now
TikTok (formerly Musical.Iy)
Messaging features gives predators
access to your children.
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does not contain content filters, online
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www.Vets4ChildRescue.org
VETERANS FOR
CHILD RESCUE
Shine the light
Join the fight!
Thousands of predators lurk
online and stalk our
neighborhoods every day.
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STAY INFORMED
Visit our website
www.Vets4ChildRescue.org
to learn more and sign up to
receive our newsletter.
WE NEED YOUR HELP
V4CR is a 501c3.
Donations are tax-deductible.
Contribute at our website, text
donation to V4CR1 to 44321,
or mail checks to:
Veterans for Child Resuce
7320 N La Cholla Blvd Suite 154-302
Tucson, AZ 85741
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@CraigRSawyer
@Vets4ChildRescu
@Vets4ChildRescue
@Vets4ChildRescue
@veteransforchildrescue
V4CR IS HERE TO HELP
Our Mission
• Advocate: Provide nationwide attention to
the prevalence of child sex trafficking through
traditional media and the creation of a film
series exposing child predators.
• Educate: The V4CR Nationwide Volunteer
team provides free educational outreach
programs to arm citizens with the necessary
tools to protect their children and maintain
safe communities.
• Defend: A VIPR investigative team uses
their military and law enforcement experience
to run covert tier one operations in
conjunction with local police and district
attorneys to arrest pedophiles and see the
case through to conviction. Currently
maintaining a 100% conviction.
What You Can Do
Safe communities for our children is the
responsibility of all adults.
• Print the `Toolbox' parent handouts from our
website
•Call politicians to vote for strict laws against
pedophiles
• Ask local law enforcement about records of
local registered sex offenders
•Use monitoring app to help alert you to
online predators stalking your child
• Donate to V4CR to End Trafficking Now
ABOUT V4CR
Due to personal family tragedy, Veteran
Navy SEAL DEVGRU sniper Craig
"Sawman" Sawyer founded Vets For
Child Rescue in April 2017.
Sawman is now dedicating his life to
raising awareness about the epidemic of
child sex trafficking, rescuing victims, and
putting predators behind bars.
Having protected our nation abroad,
Craig is dedicated to protecting our com-
munities at home.
V4CR's Mission
Veterans For Child Rescue is here to
end child trafficking in the United States,
educate the public about this unspoken
epidemic and turn public opinion from
complacent to zero tolerance.
2018 - One year of Success!
• 14 Pedophile arrests
• 100% Conviction rate
• 1,500 V4CR Volunteer Team
• 2 children rescued from
trafficking
• Nationwide outreach to
thousands
Save Our Children • End Child Trafficking