2019 Richmond Year End Review Mayor Tom Butt December 31, 2019 Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3 National Community Survey ..................................................................................................................... 3 Crime ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 TOM BUTT E-FORUM ................................................................................................................................ 7 Mayoral Activities ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Top Richmond Stories of 2019 .................................................................................................................... 11 City Manager and Police Chief Purged - Five City Managers in 5 months!............................................. 11 Bill Lindsay ........................................................................................................................................... 11 Henry Gardner .................................................................................................................................... 17 Steven Falk .......................................................................................................................................... 18 Allwyn Brown ...................................................................................................................................... 20 Laura Snideman .................................................................................................................................. 21 All-Male City Council Sworn In ................................................................................................................ 22 Ferry Service a Huge Success .................................................................................................................. 23 On October 5, 2019, the sculpture at the ferry terminal was dedicated. .............................................. 27 San Rafael Bridge Bike Lane Divides Supporters and Detractors ........................................................... 29 Master Developer Selected for Point Molate ......................................................................................... 35 North Richmond Annexation Fails .......................................................................................................... 37 Zeneca Site Disposition Moves Ahead .................................................................................................... 38 District Elections ..................................................................................................................................... 51 Richmond Promise Scholars Hit 1,000 .................................................................................................... 53 Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 2 of 58 Introduction This year-end review is a departure from the format of the past few years (see Happy New Year 2019! January 1, 2019) and simply focuses on ten Richmond stories that define the year 2019. Part of my motivation for the format change is the time it takes, a commodity of which I seem to have less and less. Despite some high profile turmoil, notably the firing of city manager Carlos Martinez and the termination of Police Chief Allyn Brown, and the usual bickering among City Council members, 2019 was a pretty good year for Richmond. National Community Survey A preview of results of the 2019 National Community Survey are in, and the City of Richmond, as rated by its residents, continues to improve. Most significantly, “Overall Quality of Life” increased nearly 19% since 2017 and 123% since 2007. After backsliding slightly in 2017, “Overall Image” increased over 13% in the past two years, more than doubling since 2007. Most ratings were similar to those of 2017. The issue of “reducing crime and disorder” remained the number one concern of residents, with 92% rating it essential or very important. Other issues of high concern included: • Improving environmental quality 88% • Improving the financial stability of the city 88% • Improving street paving conditions 88% • Addressing blighted properties 82% • Increasing economic development activities 82% Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 3 of 58 Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 4 of 58 Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 5 of 58 Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 6 of 58 Crime Crime, overall, has continued a downward trend, with Part 1 crimes (violent crime & Property crime) down 7% from this time last year. We are currently at 17 homicides for the year including one officer Involved fatal shooting. We had a total of 17 homicides in 2018. While the number of homicides so far this year is on par with our numbers from last year, we are encouraged by the reduced number of shooting victims this year. Besides the homicides, we’ve had 38 shooting victims, believed to be an all-time low. TOM BUTT E-FORUM While I still post actively on the TOM BUTT E-FORUM, I post much more frequently on Facebook, using several pages, including Tom Butt, Mayor Tom Butt and the REALRich. Facebook is much quicker than using the TOM BUTT E-FORUM. I started the E-FORUM 19 years ago in 2001primarily to provide Richmond-related news, information and points of view not readily available in the mainstream media, although I have copied and shared a lot of articles from mainstream media over the years. Since then, the traditional print media covering Richmond has diminished even more, but on-line sources have picked up the slack, including sponsored outlets, such as Richmond Standard. The academically-connected source, Richmond Confidential, is active during the school year. You can sign up to receive a number of notifications from the City of Richmond, including the City Manager’s Weekly Report at http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/list.aspx. The first E-FORUM was dated January 13, 2001, and carried information about obtaining public records from the City of Richmond. E-FORUMS typically fall into three categories: 1. Copies of content from other media, including emails from other people and organizations announcing events or providing information. 2. Copies of content from other media with some preliminary editorializing by me. 3. Pieces that are primarily editorial or personal reports. I have thousands of subscribers, including about 40 media contacts, on my current list, but I understand a lot more people get it through secondary distribution from primary addressees. In addition to email distribution, all E-FORUMS beginning in 2001 are accessible on my website at http://www.tombutt.com/e-forum/e-forum.htm and http://www.tombutt.com/archives.htm. Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 7 of 58 The website, www.tombutt.com gets a lot of traffic. In the past 12 months, there were 2,107,792 visitors and 3,918,583 hits. The five most accessed posts were: • Tom Butt E-Mail Forum, http://tombutt.com/forum/ 2019/19-1-2.html • Confronting The Killings, http://tombutt.com/media/ 010429A.htm • E-Mail Forum, http://tombutt.com/forum/ 2013/130706a.htm • Tom Butt E-Mail Forum, http://tombutt.com/forum/ 2016/16-12-18.html • Tom Butt E-Mail Forum, http://tombutt.com/forum/ 2016/16-9-11b.html The five most downloaded files were: • http://tombutt.com/pdf/ down the buffalo.pdf • http://tombutt.com/pdf/ keeper application package.pdf • http://tombutt.com/pdf/ letters home.pdf • http://tombutt.com/pdf/ mapping richmond final.pdf • http://tombutt.com/pdf/ train horns - a modern public health plague 11-11-13.pdf Mayoral Activities In addition to presiding over nearly weekly meetings of the City Council, I represent Richmond directly or indirectly on the following regional agencies: • Board member and past chair, Local Government Commission • Commissioner, BCDC Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 8 of 58 • Chair, Contra Costa LAFCO • Member, League of California Cities, Environmental Quality Policy Committee • Member, West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee (WCCTAC) • Commissioner and past chair, Contra Costa Transportation Authority • Board Member, Richmond Representative, Vice-chair, MCE (Marin Clean Energy) • Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge, Executive Committee • Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Executive Committee Alternate • Contra Costs Mayors Conference I attended the following conferences: • US Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting, Washington DC (included) a meeting with HUD) • Local Government Commission Yosemite Policymakers Conference • Climate Mayors’ Summit, Honolulu • US Conference of Mayors Summer Meeting, Honolulu • Quarterly League of California Cities meetings • US Conference of Mayors Youth Summit, Los Angeles • US Conference of Mayors Committee on Arts and Culture (Burning Man) • PromiseNet, Berkeley • CALAFCO Annual Conference, Sacramento Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 9 of 58 Figure 1 – Being mayor is not all work and no play. This is Shirley and me at the US Conference of Mayors Committee on Arts and Culture at Reno and Black Rock City (Burning Man) Richmond Year-end 2019 Report by Mayor Tom Butt Page 10 of 58 Top Richmond Stories
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