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01/07/2020 - Formal Meeting - Minutes MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 The City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Formal Session on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 in Room 315, Council Chambers, City County Building, 451 South State. The following Council Members were present : James Rogers Andrew Johnston Chris Wharton Daniel Dugan Analia Valdemoros Amy Fowler Erin Mendenhall, Mayor; Jennifer Bruno, Council Executive Deputy Director; Katherine Lewis, Acting City Attorney; and DeeDee Robinson, Deputy City Recorder were present. Councilmember Rogers presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 7 : 02 p.m. OPENING CEREMONY #1. 7:02:16 PM Pledge of Allegiance. #2 . 7:02:42 PM Welcome and Review of Standards of Conduct. #3 . 7:03:12 PM Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Johnston seconded to approve the Work Session minutes of Tuesday, November 12, 2019 and Tuesday, December 3, 2019 as well as the Formal Meeting minutes of Tuesday, December 3, 2019 and Tuesday, December 10, 2019, which motion carried, all members voted aye. View Minutes (M 19-3) (M 19-4) PUBLIC HEARINGS 7:03:52 PM Items 1 through 5 were heard as one public hearing. #1. Accept public comment regarding Grant Application: Surface Transportation Program Funding for 1300 East Street Reconstruction (South Temple to 500 South) , requesting to fund nearly $15 million in federal fiscal year 2026 funding for the reconstruction of 1300 East Street (South Temple to 500 South) . The project incorporates Complete Streets concepts for pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety improvements . View Attachments #2. Accept public comment regarding Grant Application: Tourism, Recreation, Culture and Convention 2019 Support Program to Replace Smith' s Ballpark Baseball Playing Surface, requesting to fund $985, 000 to replace the Smith' s Ballpark baseball playing surface including removal and replacement of existing root zone mix, pea stone layer, 20 - 1 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 drainage, irrigation systems, and outfield fencing. The funding would be available through the Tourism, Recreation, Culture, and Convention 2019 Support Program (2020 Salt Lake County Budget) . View Attachments #3 . Accept public comment regarding Grant Application: Transportation Alternatives Program 2022 for the Kensington East-West Neighborhood Byway (West Temple to 600 East) , requesting to fund approximately $500, 000 in federal fiscal year 2022 funding for the Kensington East-West Neighborhood Byway (West Temple to 600 East) . The proposed project improves intersection crossings and adds wayfinding to establish a critical east-west active transportation connection for all ages and abilities within the City' s pedestrian and bicycle network. View Attachments #4 . Accept public comment regarding Grant Application: Asphalt Art Initiative 2020 - Creative Infrastructure Upgrades for 200 South Transit Corridor, requesting to fund City costs related to an asphalt art project, Creative Infrastructure Upgrades for 200 South Transit Corridor. The proposed asphalt project would result in a temporary public art installation at the 200 South Street pedestrian crosswalk in front of Capitol Theatre and would serve as a community engagement tool for re-envisioning streetscape activation and beautification for the 200 South Complete Street Reconstruction in 2022/2023 . View Attachments #5. Accept public comment regarding Grant Application: 2019 State of Utah Alcohol and Drug-Free Committee - DUI Enforcement Equipment Grant, request from the Salt Lake City Police Department to fund 12 portable breath testing (PBT) devices . If awarded, the devices will be ordered by the State Alcohol and Drug-Free Committee and shipped to the police department . View Attachments Zachary Bartholomew, Bill Davis, Taylor Anderson, and Amy J. Hawkins spoke in support of Item #3 . Comments included: connecting the neighboring communities to valuable resources (Liberty Park, Community College, and other amenities) , bringing more people to the street/local businesses, deterring crime, converting Kensington Avenue into a fundamentally safer street, enhanced cycling infrastructure Citywide, enhanced transit options from East to West, the built environment needed improvement, bringing users to a transformed/safer Kensington Avenue, supporting the mutual goals of the neighborhood/school district, and safety. promoting student/pedestrian .y Councilmember Johnston moved and Councilmember Wharton seconded to close the public hearing and refer Items 1 through 5 to a future Consent Agenda, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (B 20-3) 20 - 2 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 QUESTIONS TO THE MAYOR FROM THE CITY COUNCIL 7:10:35 PM There were no questions . COMMENTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL 7:12:39 PM Matt Conway spoke regarding homelessness and the current presence of Police surrounding the City & County Building. He said he witnessed the (Police) treatment of the homeless and found it offensive. He said there were zero to 50 beds available at shelters at any given time, there was no guarantee that space was available at the shelters, and it was unacceptable to remove/arrest them. Richard Steiner spoke regarding the trails plan for the foothills. He commended the City for joining sister-cities within the State in making the decision that building trails was beneficial; however, he found the 10-year plan to build 30 miles of trails dismaying. He said the City needed to start spending money on shovels/digging, and not planning. Earl Robert Norman-Comstock said hello to Council Members and said he hoped he could call them fellow Council Members in a couple of weeks as he had applied for the District 5 Council vacancy. He said it would be a great honor to serve among them. Daniel Shipp expressed concerns regarding the homeless community in Salt Lake City. He said he spent the last 47 nights in Salt Lake City' s warming center, and the Road Home previously. He said there was misinformation and inaccuracy regarding the warming center and other shelters in the homeless service system; people were thrown out of the warming center early in the morning, and went for weeks at a time without running water or soap in the bathrooms. He said he hoped the Council would take a look at these issues and impose a system that could address concerns/thoughts/experiences from the homeless population. NEW BUSINESS #1. 7:21:39 PM Adopting a motion ratifying the election of Chair and Vice-Chair of the Salt Lake City Council for calendar year 2020. View Attachments Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Dugan seconded to approve the appointment of Chris Wharton as Council Chair and Andrew Johnston as Council Vice-Chair, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (G 20-1) 20 - 3 MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 #2 . 7:22:57 PM Approving the appointment of Katherine Lewis as the Salt Lake City Attorney. View Attachments Councilmember Fowler moved and Councilmember Wharton seconded to approve the appointment of Katherine Lewis as City Attorney, which motion carried, all members voted aye. (I 20-1) The meeting adjourned at 7 : 23 p.m. Vv �' erT U� £kChai r ,,f,n;.i rrs, g`e 4-1 L414f4 9)--- -11)p -,4W AGTlo, City Recorder This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as additional discussion may have been held; please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-203 (2) (b) . This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the Salt Lake City Council meeting held January 7, 2020 . dr 20 - 4