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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Review of the Adopted Fiscal Year 2019-20 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed April 28, 2020 Item No. 14 Mulvey, Jennifer From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:38 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer, Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: CIP Budget Review From: kelly balboawatersports.com Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:37:26 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Dept - City Council Cc: City Clerk's Office Subject: CIP Budget Review [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hello City Council - I am now writing you on the budget adjustments you will be discussing tonight. First how lucky are we as a city that we even have the ability to pivot the city finances in such a way to weather these strange times? As you start this process I hope you can all be sensible in your approach and save money with as little impact to the great city services we are afforded as residents. I also think it is important we do not remove funding in places where that funding will in fact help create revenues down the line. As small business owners we often find ourselves almost eliminating a cost and then realizing that it is something that makes us money. I guess the "you have to spend money to make money" moto is true. Obviously I specifically am worried about the BVAC items up for review. We may have never had a time that Balboa Village is going to need financial support like the current times we are in. I strongly feel any and all BVAC changes need to keep the funds within the BVAC budget and not be reallocated to the general fund. The logic of these BVAC funds have always seemed quite sensible to me. My understanding is that the budget originates directly from the Balboa Village Parking Benefit District, which includes the parking profits from the Palm lot and some meters in the area. The revenue from the Balboa Pier lot still goes into the general fund. This money is then used by recommendations from the BVAC committee with help from city staff. BVAC is actually where the Balboa Trolley planning began and where funding originated so city staff could get the county grants to pay for the service. Whether you agree with the county grant or not the city staff did a wonderful job securing those funds using profits from visitors parking in Balboa Village and now offer a great service for all Newport Beach residents and visitors alike. This initiative didn't even just benefit only Balboa Village, but the entire Peninsula. Seems to me that is something for anyone associated with Newport Beach to be proud of. The specific items up for review include: • Streetscape improvements — which has been completed and looking good. Our area is impacted by the large volume of visitors, so again seems reasonable and responsible to use those parking profits to fix up what gets old quicker than it would in less congested areas. • Wayfinding Signage — which was just installed two weeks ago. Tony Brine did a fantastic job getting us fiscally responsible signage, so fiscally responsible it was hard to even get bids because it was not worth sign 16 manufacturers time to do the work. As you can see from the unused funds we came way under what was initially budgeted many years ago. Fagade Program — BVAC had already discussed closing this out and using the funds for something else. Though I wonder if we could actually motivate some merchants who have not used this opportunity yet to apply and perform some revitalization that will promote social distancing and prepare for what may be our new normal. Enhanced Maintenance —This need will never change, we get inundated with thousands during the summer season and it only makes sense that the parking fees get allocated to help clean up after the visitors. We may soon need to actually increase this budget as cleaning is a way to combat covid. I have actually already asked Diane if we can take the BVAC budget and tackle a safe and social distancing initiative for the ENTIRE PENINSULA, not just Balboa Village. The city is going to need to find thoughtful solutions to keep residents and visitors safe. Obviously that will cost money, so again it makes a lot of sense to task the already established BVAC to get this done. The BVAC currently is represented by Diane and representatives from Balboa Village Merchants (happens to be me), OceanQuest, Central Newport Community Association, Peninsula Point Association, and an at large representative. Nothing will even need to be formed or money found, it is there, so why not task that committee with this job and let it happen ASAP? Again thank you for your time. Kelly Carlson Balboa Village Merchant Association President Balboa Peninsula Resident 17 Mulvey, Jennifer From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:51 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: CIP Budget Review From: Arthur White Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 2:50:45 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Dept - City Council Cc: Kelly O'Donovan Carlson; City Clerk's Office Subject: Re: CIP Budget Review [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Council Members and City Clerk, I am writing in support of Kelly Carlson's email below. The entirety of Balboa Peninsula commercial's operations are at risk. Withdrawing support for BVAC would compound an already catastrophic situation, which will lead to a cratering of tax revenue and commercial vitality. More than ever, we need as much support as we can get. -Art WHITES W�H�o�w on� 4ram Art White Broker I White Sail Realty "Your Local Expert for Balboa Peninsula Sales, Rentals and Property Management!" m: (949) 350-1229 p: (949) 673-9900 DRE: 01905655 a: 700 East Balboa Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92661 e: art@whitesailrealty.com w: www.whitesailrealty.com From: "kelly@balboawatersports.com" <kelly@balboawatersports.com> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 2:37 PM To: "citycouncil@newportbeachca.Rov" <citycouncil@newportbeachca.gov> Cc: "cityclerk@newportbeachca.gov" <cityclerk@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: CIP Budget Review Hello City Council - I am now writing you on the budget adjustments you will be discussing tonight. First how lucky are we as a city that we even have the ability to pivot the city finances in such a way to weather these strange times? As you start this process I hope you can all be sensible in your approach and save money with as little impact to the great city services we are afforded as residents. I also think it is important we do not remove funding in places where that funding will in fact help create revenues down the line. As small business owners we often find ourselves almost eliminating a cost and then realizing that it is something that makes us money. I guess the "you have to spend money to make money" moto is true. Obviously I specifically am worried about the BVAC items up for review. We may have never had a time that Balboa Village is going to need financial support like the current times we are in. I strongly feel any and all BVAC changes need to keep the funds within the BVAC budget and not be reallocated to the general fund. The logic of these BVAC funds have always seemed quite sensible to me. My understanding is that the budget originates directly from the Balboa Village Parking Benefit District, which includes the parking profits from the Palm lot and some meters in the area. The revenue from the Balboa Pier lot still goes into the general fund. This money is then used by recommendations from the BVAC committee with help from city staff. BVAC is actually where the Balboa Trolley planning began and where funding originated so city staff could get the county grants to pay for the service. Whether you agree with the county grant or not the city staff did a wonderful job securing those funds using profits from visitors parking in Balboa Village and now offer a great service for all Newport Beach residents and visitors alike. This initiative didn't even just benefit only Balboa Village, but the entire Peninsula. Seems to me that is something for anyone associated with Newport Beach to be proud of. The specific items up for review include: • Streetscape improvements — which has been completed and looking good. Our area is impacted by the large volume of visitors, so again seems reasonable and responsible to use those parking profits to fix up what gets old quicker than it would in less congested areas. • Wayfinding Signage — which was just installed two weeks ago. Tony Brine did a fantastic job getting us fiscally responsible signage, so fiscally responsible it was hard to even get bids because it was not worth sign manufacturers time to do the work. As you can see from the unused funds we came way under what was initially budgeted many years ago. • Fagade Program — BVAC had already discussed closing this out and using the funds for something else. Though I wonder if we could actually motivate some merchants who have not used this opportunity yet to apply and perform some revitalization that will promote social distancing and prepare for what may be our new normal. • Enhanced Maintenance — This need will never change, we get inundated with thousands during the summer season and it only makes sense that the parking fees get allocated to help clean up after the visitors. We may soon need to actually increase this budget as cleaning is a way to combat covid. I have actually already asked Diane if we can take the BVAC budget and tackle a safe and social distancing initiative for the ENTIRE PENINSULA, not just Balboa Village. The city is going to need to find thoughtful solutions to keep residents and visitors safe. Obviously that will cost money, so again it makes a lot of sense to task the already established BVAC to get this done. The BVAC currently is represented by Diane and representatives from Balboa Village Merchants (happens to be me), OceanQuest, Central Newport Community Association, Peninsula Point Association, and an at large representative. Nothing will even need to be formed or money found, it is there, so why not task that committee with this job and let it happen ASAP? Again thank you for your time. Kelly Carlson Balboa Village Merchant Association President Balboa Peninsula Resident Received After Agenda Printed April 28, 2020 Mulvey, Jennifer Item No. 11 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 5:14 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Cc: Locey, Mary Subject: FW: Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguard Program Shut Down! From: Bob Olson <bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 3:34 PM To: Bob Olson <bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com> Subject: Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguard Program Shut Down! All, Our Newport Beach 2020 Junior Lifeguards program is now being considered this week to be shut down. We need our voices to be heard that we need to keep the program for our community and kids. It's a great place for our kids to learn life-long leadership skills, beach safety, and create life long memories. The Junior Lifeguards program is still two months out. To make the decision to shut this program down is far too early and makes no sense. The realities of trying to manage the COVID 19 pandemic are now coming to light as the statistics come in. Early results are that we are over reacting to this at a great cost to our society. Our local leaders in the medical community, especially those at Hoag, think that our overreactions to this is creating far larger problems with significant increases in drug overdose, domestic violence, suicides, and more. More importantly, that 70% of the virus infections are passed indoors. I urge you to contact our city council members and be heard. Unfortunately, the "Loud Minority" is drowning out the "Silent Majority". Our Fire Chief, Jeff Boyles, has told me that he's waiting for direction from "City Council, the school district, and the Medical professionals from Hoag". Jeff too has kids and I'm certain he would love to see our program move ahead. Below are the contacts that I have. I urge you to send an email, or make a phone call, and pass this along to other families that have an interest in this. Jeff Boyles, Fire Chief (our fire department runs the program). JBoyles@NBFD.net City Council: Diane Dixon: ddixon@newportbeachca.gov Brad Avery: bavery@newportbeachca.gov Duffy Duffield: dduffield@newportbeachca.gov Kevin Muldoon: kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov Jeff Herdman: jherdman@newportbeachca.gov Joy Brenner: joy@newportbeachca.gov Mayor Will O'Neil: woneill@newportbeachca.gov Thank you for your consideration! Bob Olson Dad of a Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard Robert D. Olson President wuHOLSO"N � M 2018 MARRIOTT PARTNERSHIP CIRCLE AWARD WINNER 520 Newport Center Drive Suite 600 Newport Beach, California 92660 Main: (949) 271-1100 bob. olson(a)-rdodevelopment.com www.rdodevelopment.com www.rdolson.com ***** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ***** This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may be protected by privacy, privilege, copyright or intellectual property laws. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are not authorized to disclose, distribute, use or take any action based on this information. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail or telephone and delete this e-mail from your e-mail system. From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:35 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Junior Life Guards! Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Bob Olson <bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 202012:31 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: Re: Junior Life Guards! [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Jeff, Thank you for your honest response. I'm happy to hear you are also a dad with kids in the Jr. Lifeguards program. It seems way to early to consider closing this down. The early results of our actions in response to the COVID 19 Pandemic appear to be an overreaction. It simply has not made a difference. To close this down now will only prove to be a major blow to the kids in our community that look to this program as the highlight of their summer. I spoke with Hoag Exec Michael Brand-Zawadski this morning about the Junior Lifeguard program potential of being closed this year. He also thinks that's a very bad idea for a number of fronts. He encouraged me to have you call him on his cell phone: 949.872.7531 Unfortunately, if our Jr. Lifeguard program is closed for this summer, our Chief of Police will be dealing with some of these kids if they are left on their own to find summer enjoyment. Not all of these kids have full functioning families and this provides a great framework for summer for them. To be fully transparent, I have reached out to some of our community members to contact City Council to let their voices be heard. The problem is our "Silent Majority' does not let their voices be heard enough. Let's hope the leadership of our city realizes the importance of keeping our kids in the Jr Lifeguard program this summer and continue the Newport Beach tradition of learning life-long skills, great friendships and memories that will last their lifetimes. Thanks for listening Jeff. :.:te]M:rl Dad of a 14 year old Jr. Lifeguard Robert D. Olson President RD Olson Development 520 Newport Center Drive Suite 600 Newport Beach, California 92660 O. 949.271.1101 bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com www.rdodevelopment.com www.rdolson.com _w� ..,._v...... ,._z.. _ _.,...__. ... _,._ ...,.... From: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2020 8:53:40 PM To: Bob Olson <bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com> Subject: Re: Junior Life Guards! Good evening Bob, Thanks for reaching out. I know many parents are eagerly waiting for some information on this year's Junior Lifeguard program. We plan to meet this week and begin working with various stakeholders to determine the feasibility of this year's program given our current pandemic situation. I too have teenagers and understand the need to give them an avenue to learn and exercise. I will be honest in saying that we have to have several cross-sections come into alignment for this year's program to take place (Medical professionals from Hoag, the school district, and City Council to name a few.) Obviously circumstances are a bit different this year, but will give it our best, while keeping the kids' safety and the communities safety at the forefront. Hope this helps. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or input. Sincerely, Jeff Boyles, Fire Chief Newport Beach Fire Department (949) 370-8355 On Apr 26, 2020, at 11:43 AM, Bob Olson <bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com> wrote: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Jeff, Bob Olson here, the owner of the Lido House. I hope you are having a peaceful Sunday. There's a large part of our community wondering what is happening with the Jr. Lifeguard program this summer. I have a returning 14 year old and he's really looking forward to it as are every kid and their families. We are all looking for the positive that the program is going as planned. Can you please update on what the plans are? Thanks, Bob Olson Robert D. Olson President RD Olson Development 520 Newport Center Drive Suite 600 Newport Beach, California 92660 O. 949.271.1101 bob.olson@rdodevelopment.com www.rdodevelopment.com www.rdolson.com From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:36 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: PLEASE do NOT cancel the Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguard Program Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Dewain Campbell <dec@mccarthycook.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:34 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Cc: jennyshea4@gmail.com Subject: PLEASE do NOT cancel the Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguard Program [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Jeff, PLEASE do NOT cancel this summers Junior Life Guard program. Our children need what the program has to offer. They need sun, fresh air, and life's lessons. This entire Covid-19 process is putting society at risk, and with limited benefits. HOAG admits this is full of fallacy. Father of 7 Newport Beach children, (6 that have been through the JLG program... and one new "Y this year). Thank you for your consideration. Dewain Dewain "D" Campbell 1930 Port Ramsgate Newport Beach, CA, 92660 Email: dec7kids@clmail.com Cell: 949 939 0180 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:37 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: NB Jr Guards Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged -----Original Message ----- From: Jennifer Alva <ienniferschnorr@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:20 PM To: O'Neill, William <woneill@newportbeachca.gov>; Dixon, Diane <ddixon@newportbeachca.gov>; Avery, Brad <bavery@newportbeachca.gov>; Duffield, Duffy <dduffield@newportbeachca.gov>; Muldoon, Kevin <kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov>; Herdman, Jeff <iherdman@newportbeachca.gov>; Brenner, Joy <JBrenner@newportbeachca.gov>; Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Cc: galva@atper.com Subject: NB Jr Guards [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon Mayor Will O'Neill and City Council Members, My daughter Taylor Alva is an avid swimmer and was ecstatic to pass her NB Junior Guards test and can not wait for summer NBJr Guards. The Covid-19 has created a sense of despair amongst our children in regards to the recent changes with homeschooling, shelter in place, and cancellation of swim team. As we try to continue as best we can, each day we feel life as we know it fade away. We already took away school. Please halt making an early decision in regards to suspending junior guards. We are more than two months out and the Covid-19 has flattened and there is great hope amongst physicians and neighbors that we can turn the corner. Please give our children the chance to still have the summer they worked hard for and re-evaluate further down the road. I am quite certain that not all try -out participants will indeed join at this time and even a modified version of Jr Guards could be feasible. Thank you for your time. Jennifer Alva 2000 Port Albans Cir Newport Beach, CA Sent from my iPad From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:38 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: From parent of 3 (present and past) Junior Guard kids Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Jennifer Hofer <cdmhofer@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 20201:21 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <J_Boyles@NBFD.net>; Dixon, Diane <ddixon@newportbeachca.gov>; Avery, Brad <bavery@newportbeachca.gov>; Duffield, Duffy <dduffield@newportbeachca.gov>; Muldoon, Kevin <kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov>; Herdman, Jeff <iherdman@newportbeachca.gov>; Brenner, Joy <1Brenner@newportbeachca.gov>; O'Neill, William <woneill@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: From parent of 3 (present and past) Junior Guard kids [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. From a parent of 3 past and present "JG" kids: Please keep the Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard program running this summer of 2020. 1) I have supported the "shelter in place" since March and think Gavin Newsom is great. Now that the hospitals are not overwhelmed in our area, we cannot wait a year and a half for a vaccine. I am a left leaning, home owning, educated taxpayer and PLEASE CONTINUE JUNIOR GUARDS. 2) There were many preventable risks of dying before the shutdown: car accidents, flu, and drowning. The last one was drowning. Junior guards is ESSENTIAL. Thanks, Jen Hofer 949/285-3757 Port Streets From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:38 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Junior guards Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Josh Trinh <theioshtrinh@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:25 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: Junior guards [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon. I understand the difficulty in trying to plan for this upcoming junior guards session. I would please ask that no decisions be made prematurely. We would hold that as we get closer to the dates we can still have guards. A lot of things can change within the next few weeks Thank you. From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:40 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: NO to Jr. LifeGuards this summer Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Janet Bays <newbchmom@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:48 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: NO to Jr. LifeGuards this summer [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Chief Boyles - I wanted to reach out and voice my strong opinion that Jr. LifeGuards should not be conducted this summer. The state orders are that once we have a 14 day decline of hospitalizations we can begin to ease restrictions. Opening will be gradual. Currently we are at our highest hospital rate. Today, our city made the National news for being both unpatriotic and plain stupid and opening our beaches this weekend. We violated orders and I wonder if a class action suit can be taken against the city for violating state orders. Although both of my children enjoyed the Jr. LifeGuard program and I think it is invaluable (my daughter even won Monster Mile one year) I urge you to not allow the program to go forward this year. Our city's narcissism was on full display for all to see this weekend, I hope the city will come to its' senses without legal action and close the beaches and I am afraid this should include skipping the Jr. Lifeguard program this year as well. Best Regards, Janet Bays From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:40 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: NBJG MUST HAPPEN 2020! Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Brandi Bagley <brandibagley@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:43 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Cc: Dixon, Diane <ddixon@newportbeachca.gov>; Avery, Brad <bavery@newportbeachca.gov>; Duffield, Duffy <dduffield@newportbeachca.gov>; Muldoon, Kevin <kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov>; Herdman, Jeff <iherdman@newportbeachca.gov>; Brenner, Joy <JBrenner@newportbeachca.gov>; O'Neill, William <woneill@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: NBJG MUST HAPPEN 2020! [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. To All, This program is our local community livelihood! All year these kiddos talk about what their swim time is going to be, who's going to be in group A, B, C with them, who's meeting after for a corndog. It IS what Newport Beach summer is about. For many their parents were even guards! Please PLEASE do not cancel 2020 NBJG. It would be crushing. Our local Elementry's had to cancel Pilot Cup too. Please don't cancel Junior Guards. Best, Brandi Boynton (Bryar Boynton 3rd year) 430 Carnation CdM 92625 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:40 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Jr Guards decision- Perhaps follow NMUSD? Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Sundar Srinivasan <sundar@brooklineadvisors.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:51 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: Jr Guards decision- Perhaps follow NMUSD? [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Chief Boyles — As your department and the City wrestle with making plans for Jr Guards I wanted to flag the below email from the School District. As of 4/27 NMUSD has yet to make a decision on its summer programs. It strikes me that the least controversial decision might be to simply follow the School District's wait-and-see plan. Another option our family would be happy to support is remaining on the hook for the program's full fees if it allows the department to defer the go/no-go decision until opening day. Perhaps a quick polling of signed up families would let the department know how much financial flexibility the program would have to accommodate a deferred decision. Good luck with all of this, Sundar Srinivasan From: Newport -Mesa Unified School District <Do-Not-Reply@nmusd.us> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 12:30 PM To: Newport -Mesa USD Recipients <recipients@ nmusd.parentlink.net> Subject: Distance Learning Update I April 27, 2020 Newport -Mesa Community, We know that transitioning to Distance Learning has been a sudden and disruptive shift for everyone and we appreciate the teamwork and partnerships that have allowed us to find equity - based solutions that support all of our students. We know that there is and will continue to be ambiguity as we plan for these extremely unique times, but we will continue to move forward in support of continuous student learning. Please see below for a few updates. As a reminder, we also are expecting Board approval of an emergency resolution regarding grading and graduation requirements at their April 28 Board Meeting. Attendance Starting today, Monday, April 27, 2020 teachers will begin taking student attendance during Distance Learning. Our goal while monitoring student attendance is to connect with students on a daily basis while supporting student access to learning opportunities with new grade -level content. To support this goal, we expect all students to fully participate in Distance Learning by attending regularly scheduled live class sessions, and completing all assigned work and projects. Attendance will be monitored to support students to overcome barriers that may prevent them from fully participating in their Distance Learning. Teachers will take student attendance using traditional attendance procedures during each live class session. Graduation/Promotion Ceremonies District staff, activities directors -who represent the student voices, and other school site staff have met to explore alternative graduation options, keeping in line with stay-at-home orders and social distancing measures. There are multiple ideas that the group is currently reviewing and we expect to know more in the coming weeks as to what options we have to celebrate students' accomplishments. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to celebrate students' success. 2020 Summer Programs and 2020/2021 School Year As the COVID-19 pandemic continually evolves, so does guidance and recommendations regarding how schools might operate in the summer and upcoming school year. We continue to monitor guidance and are in discussions about how we plan to proceed for summer and the upcoming school year. Please know that things are extremely fluid at this time, but we will keep you updated. You are receiving this email because of your relationship with Newport-IVlesa USD. If you wish to stop receiving email updates sent through the Blackboard service, please unsubscribe. Newport -Mesa USD 1 2985 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1 714-424-5000 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:41 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged -----Original Message ----- From: Kelly Berkus <kmberkus@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 1:56 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi! Sending an email to plea that junior guards stays open! Thanks, Kelly and bob berkus Sent from my iPhone From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:41 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: NB junior guards possible close Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged -----Original Message ----- From: Laura Greenman <Img0524@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 2:10 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: NB junior guards possible close [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hello Mr. Boyles; I am writing to ask you to please table your discussion on closing NB Junior Guards! I believe if you wait the COVID situation might improve and we can still let our children enjoy the summer of 2020! This virus has turned all our lives upside down ... please just hold out 4-6 weeks and see what happens! Warmly, Laura Tennant Newport Beach Resident Mom of two girls Wife of an essential employee (doctor) Sent from my iPhone From: Sent: To: Subject: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: Boyles, Jeff Monday, April 27, 2020 4:41 PM Phillips, Mitchell FW: Jr Guards Follow up Flagged -----Original Message ----- From: Thehuppfamily <thehuppfamily@cox.net> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 2:20 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: Jr Guards [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Do not cancel this valuable and essential program!!0 From: Sent: To: Subject: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: Boyles, Jeff Monday, April 27, 2020 4:42 PM Phillips, Mitchell FW: Junior Guards 2020 Follow up Flagged -----Original Message ----- From: Laura Vanderhook <Ivanderhook@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 2:34 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: Junior Guards 2020 [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Jeff - Please consider keeping Junior Guards open this summer for our kids. It's been such a disappointing spring to our children and this program is something to really look forward to. The data currently surrounding COVID-19 is not founding yet and we have time to make these decisions in the near future. But to call the program over this soon would seem so unreasonable. Thank you for your time - Laura Vanderhook From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:43 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Support for NB Jr Lifeguard program this summer Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Catherine Bartz <cbartz99@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 2:52 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoVles@NBFD.net> Subject: Fwd: Support for NB Jr Lifeguard program this summer [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon Chief Boyles, I'm writing in support of continuing the Newport Beach Jr. Lifeguard program this summer. Both my children graduated from NBJGs so I am well -aware for the vast benefits of the program. As we evolve into longer-term social distancing practices, we should be focusing on adapting programs, rather than cancelling them. Members of our community need to engage in meaningful activities and as an outdoor program, Jr Guards is well- suited to making changes needed to achieve social -distancing. Some ideas: • Make "squad" sizes smaller so allow for better separation • Include a mask in the official uniform to help with compliance when distancing isn't possible • Break up the program into two 4 -wk sessions to accommodate more kids in small groups. That way children get their "jr guard experience", if only for a shorter time. • Avoid the few activities that share equipment such as "flags" game • Do not hold large events such as Hot Dog Dinner or Graduation • Reduce the number of participants if necessary to adhere to social distancing measures It is well-documented that children are less vulnerable to this disease and this is a vital program for our youngest residents as it provides life-long lessons in leadership and beach safety. It also allows the Newport Beach Lifeguards to pursue an additional dimension to their typical job responsibilities. I urge you to find ways to make the program possible this summer, within social distancing guidelines. Thank you. Catherine Bartz Cell: 949-500-0605 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:44 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: NB Junior Guards Program From: Mollie Rosing <mollierosing@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 3:37 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Subject: NB Junior Guards Program [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Chief Boyles, I am currently a Newport Beach resident and both my husband and I were raised in Newport Beach. We have four children who for the past 7 summers have participated in the Junior Guards program. This year will be our youngest first year of participation and our 2nd oldest last year. Our middle child will also be in the program. Unfortuntely, our oldest aged out last year. I am writing to strongly urge you not to make a decision to suspend this summer's program at least until all facts are accurately presented and available. It is just too soon to make a potentially detrimental decision that will negatively effect so many members, especially who are children, of our community. Please give the decision more time until more information is available or consider alternative measures where the program can still operate and be valuable for our kids. Sincerely, Mollie Rosing 949.929.2655 From: Boyles, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 4:47 PM To: Phillips, Mitchell Subject: FW: Keep Junior Lifeguards From: Carolyn Marek <cbmarek@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 3:53 PM To: Boyles, Jeff <JBoyles@NBFD.net> Cc: Dixon, Diane <ddixon@newportbeachca.gov>; Avery, Brad <bavery@newportbeachca.gov>; Duffield, Duffy <dduffield@newportbeachca.gov>; Muldoon, Kevin <kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov>; Herdman, Jeff <iherdman@newportbeachca.gov>; Brenner, Joy <JBrenner@newportbeachca.gov>; O'Neill, William <woneill@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: Keep Junior Lifeguards [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Council Members, I am writing to express my encouragement to keep the Junior Lifeguard program this year. The participants look forward to this every summer and learn so much safety, discipline, work ethic and life skills from it. I realize the concern with Covid 19 but I would surely hope the numbers would be low by the end of June and that physical fitness outside in this type of setting will be allowed. It is a beneficial program that keeps kids busy, safe and fit. I fear that if kids are still kept away from activities in the summer, the associated problems will be much worse - drugs, mental issues, laziness or getting into trouble. Please let me know if I can be of any help in order to allow the program to continue. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Carolyn Marek