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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes City Council - 06/23/2020 " 0k its I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Corpus Christi City Council of June 23, 2020 which were approved by the City Council on July 14, 2020. WITNESSETH MY HAND AND SEAL, on this the 14th day of July 2020. • I Rebecca Huerta City Secretary Corpus Christi, Texas (SEAL) City of Corpus Christ Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi,Texas 78469-9277 (361) 826-3105 rebeccah@cctexas.com SCANNED 1201 Leopard Street City of Corpus p Christi Corpus Christi,TX78401 h1 cctexas.com Nzi:syMeeting Minutes City Council Tuesday,June 23,2020 11:30 AM Council Chambers Addendums may be added on Friday. A. Mayor Joe McComb to call the meeting to order. Mayor McComb called the meeting to order at 11:34 a.m. B. Invocation to be given by Mayor Joe McComb. Mayor McComb gave the invocation. C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag. Mayor McComb led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States and the Texas Flag. D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers. City Secretary Rebecca L.Muerte called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting. Charter Officers:City Manager Peter Zanoni,City Attorney Miles K.Risley and City Secretary Rebecca L.Huerta. Note:Council Members Paulette Guajardo,Everett Roy,Roland Barrera and Greg Smith participated by video conference.Council Member Michael Hunter participated telephonically. Present: 9- Mayor Joe McComb,Council Member Roland Barrera,Coundl Member Rudy Garza,Council Member Paulette Guajardo,Council Member Gil Hemandez,Council Member Michael Hunter,Council Member Ben Molina,Council Member Everett Roy, and Council Member Greg Smith City of Carpus Christi page 1 Primed on 7/1/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 E. PUBLIC COMMENT- AUDIENCE AND PRESENTER SOCIAL DISTANCING AND PUBLIC TESTIMONY AND PUBLIC HEARING INPUT AT PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL.To reduce the chance of COVID-19 transmission, public meetings will be held in a manner intended to separate,to the maximum practical extent, audience and presenters from personal contact with members of Community, City Staff, and City Council. This meeting will be broadcast at cctexas.com/services/council meeting-agendas-minutes-video. Public testimony and public hearing input for Public Comment and all items on the agenda at public meetings of the City Council should be provided in written format and presented to the City Secretary and/or designee no later than five minutes after the start of each meeting of the City Council.Testimony and/or public input shall be in accordance with the City Secretary's instructions,which shall be posted on the City Secretary's door and on the City website,and allow for electronic submission.The written public testimony shall be provided to members of City Council prior to voting on measures for that meeting.Written testimony shall be limited in accordance with the City Secretary requirements and shall be placed into the record of each meeting.This testimony shall serve as the required public testimony pursuant to Texas Government Code 551.007 and shall constitute a public hearing for purposes of any public hearing requirement under law.The meeting may be held telephonically or via videoconference.The public may participate remotely by following the instructions of the City Secretary at cctexas.com/departments/city-secretary. Mayor McComb referred to comments from the public. The following citizens submitted public comments which are attached to the minutes: Oscar Dodier,130 Watson St.;Sandra Garcia;Sandra Sanchez;Lisa Donica; Zachary Lawson;Melissa Rollins,3833 S.Staples St,; Kirk Cammarata,7602 Impala Dr.;and Gary Jaskier,325 Doddridge SL The following citizen called in regarding the Big Bang Fireworks Show on July 4,2020: Oscar Dodier,130 Watson St. The following citizens submitted written testimony in opposition to Item 5: Darlene Gregory,1024 Leopard St.;and David Loeb,425 Del Mar Blvd. F. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS/UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: Mayor McComb referred to City Manager's Comments.City Manager Peter Zanoni reported on the following topics: 4th of July event task force to manage traffic on the island;sanitation team doubled;additional trashcans;and additional lifeguards. Director of Public Works Richard Martinez presented information on the City of Corpus Catlett Page 2 Printed on 7/1!2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 following topics: Park Road 22 traffic plan;traffic plan overview;Park Road 22 at Aquarius traffic plan;traffic volumes;and daily traffic volumes. Chief of Police Mike Markle presented information on the following topics: supply public safety,enforcement and special operations on the beach;DPS to help out with DWI's;Downtown Big Bang festival plan to clear out traffic quickly;North Beach traffic control;and fireworks enforcement plan. a. GOVERNMENT ACTIONS RELATED TO CORONA VIRUS Director of Public Health District Annette Rodriguez presented an update on COVID 19: COVID-19 positive results;COVID-19 testing-lab numbers;drive thru testing;total cases;recovered and deaths;COVID-19 weeks with highest number of cases;new signs and symptoms of COVID-19;I'm positive for COVID-19-now what?;quarantine 14 days to keep spread down;Nueces County-widespread transmission;strategies that work;change behavior to lower risk; no exposure,no risk;and 330,000 deaths globally. Council Members,City Manager Peter 2anoni and Director of Public Health District Annette Rodriguez discussed the following topics: a Council Members concern to get test results back quicker;majority of positive cases are community spread; if the patients who are testing positive for COVID-19 are being asked what precautions they are taking;a public outreach website is available;most of the patients who are hospitalized are due to COVID-19;the availability of testing supplies;is Nueces County getting more attention from state and federal due to our positive numbers rising;how soon did the exposure to COVID-19 occur; 150 City employees are self-quarantining;and if someone tests positive for COVID-19 and then recovers,can that person get it again. G. MINUTES: 1. Regular Meeting of June 16, 2020 A motion was made by Council Member Garza,seconded by Council Member Molina that the Minutes be approved.The motion carried by a unanimous vote. Aye: 9- Mayor McComb, Council Member Barrera,Council Member Garza,Council Member Guajardo,Council Member Hernandez,Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina,Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 H. BOARD &COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: 2. Corpus Christi Downtown Management District(1 vacancy) Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (5 vacancies) Mayor McComb referred to Item 2. Corpus Christi Downtown Management District Council Member Garza made a motion to appoint Krystof Kucewicz,seconded by Council Member Hunter and passed unanimously. City of Corpus Christi Page 3 Printed on 7/112020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority Council Member Molina made a motion to reappoint Anne Bauman,Patricia Dominguez,Philip Skrobarczyk,and Matthew Woolbright,seconded by Council Member Hunter. Council Member Barrera abstained. Council Member Hernandez voted no. Council Member Hunter nominated Eloy Salazar. Council Member Smith nominated Jacob Dryden. Eloy Salazar was appointed with Council Members Garza,Guajardo,Hernandez,Hunter and Molina voting for Eloy Salazar,Mayor McComb and Council Members Roy and Smith voting for Jacob Dryden. Council Member Barrera abstained. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION: J. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 3- 121 Approval of the Consent Agenda Mayor McComb referred to the Consent Agenda. Council members requested that Items 5, 11 and 12 be pulled for individual consideration. There were no comments from the Council. A motion was made by Council Member Garza,seconded by Council Member Molina to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of Items 5, 11 and 12. The consent agenda was approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor McComb,Council Member Barrera, Council Member Garza, Council Member Guajardo, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina, Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Consent-Second Reading Ordinances 3. Zoning Case No. 0420-03, Covenant Baptist Church (District 5). Ordinance rezoning property at or near 7001 Williams Drive from the "RS-6" Single-Family 6 District to the"CN-1" Neighborhood Commercial District. Planning Commission and Staff recommend Approval. This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No: 032144 4. Ordinance authorizing Developer Participation Agreement with MPM Development, LP,to reimburse developer up to$674,000 for oversizing required for a master planned water grid main; authorizing Water Grid Main, Water Distribution Main, Wastewater Trunk Main, and Wastewater Collection Line Extension Construction Reimbursement Agreements with MPM Development, LP to install grid mains,water distribution mains, wastewater trunk main, and wastewater collection lines for a planned City of Corpus Christi Page 4 Printed on 7H2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 residential subdivision with completion within 18 months; appropriating $154,126.23 from the Water Arterial Transmission & Grid Main Trust Fund, $16,673.25 from the Water Distribution Main Trust Fund, $75,706.88 from the Sanitary Sewer Trunk System Main Trust Fund, and $45,607.42 from the Sanitary Sewer Collection Line Trust Fund to reimburse the developer per the agreements. (District 3) This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No:032145 5. Ordinance authorizing a Professional Services Agreement for design services with Lockwood, Andrews& Newman, Inc. for the North Beach Navigable Canal project in an amount not to exceed$508,988 for Phase I services which include a determination of the project scope and limits and whether or not the canal will function as a major drainage facility and be navigable, located in City Council District 1, with funding available from financial reserves within the Storm Water Capital Funds. Mayor McComb referred to Item 5. Council Members,City Manager Peter Zanoni and Director of Public Works Richard Martinez discussed the following topics: a Council Member's request to postpone this item to revisit finances;a Council Member's concern about utility rates increasing and the unknown impact of COVID-19 on the City's budget;this project will not increase utility rates;a Council Members concern of how citizens will pay for storm water;storm water is unrelated to the amount of water citizens consume;the City has a budget set aside for this project;and the$500,000 is not going to cause an increase in taxpayer dollars. Council Member Garza made a motion to approve this ordinance,seconded by Council Member Hernandez. This Ordinance was passed on second reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 7- Council Member Barrera,Council Member Garza,Council Member Guajardo,Council Member Hernandez,Council Member Hunter,Council Member Molina and Council Member Roy Nay: 2- Mayor McComb and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Enactment No:032146 6. Ordinance amending the Corpus Christi Code to codify the Municipal Court Committee This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda. Enactment No:032147 Consent-Contracts and Procurement 7. Resolution authorizing a three-year service agreement with HACH City of Corpus Christi Pages Printed on 7/1/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 Company for the Water Information Management System(WIMS), for a total amount not to exceed $68,764.60; and the purchase and one-year service agreement for a BioTector Analyzer not to exceed $124,212.52, for the Water Division of the Utilities Department, effective upon issuance of notice to proceed, with funding in the amount of$192,977.12 available in the Water Fund. This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No'. 032148 8. Motion authorizing a three-year license agreement with SHI Government Solutions in an amount of$197,149.42, to purchase Splunk Security Software for Information Technology Department, effective upon issuance of a notice to proceed, with FY 2020 funding in an amount of$82,133.14 available in the Information Technology Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2020-106 9. Motion authorizing a six-month service agreement with Blastco Texas, Inc. in the amount of$85,000.00 for the fabrication and installation of a liking beam used by the Utilities Department at Choke Canyon Dam for crane operations, effective upon issuance of notice to proceed, with FY 2020 funding in the amount of$85,000.00 available in the Water Fund. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No'. M2020-107 Consent-Capital Projects 10. Motion authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the professional services contract with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., to provide additional professional services to furnish the design, permitting, bid documents and construction phase services for the Cole Park Pier project, located in City Council District 2, in the amount of$613,055.00 for a total revised contract value not to exceed $713,055.00, effective upon notice to proceed, with funding approved and available from Bond 2018. This Motion was passed on the consent agenda. Enactment No: M2020-108 General Consent Items 11. Resolution amending Financial Budgetary Policies adopted by Resolution 031821 and providing financial policy direction on preparation 0Hy of coleus chase Page a Printed on 7/112020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 of the annual budgets. Mayor McComb referred to Item 11. Director of Management 8 Budget Eddie Houlihan presented information on the following sections of the proposed financial policies: Section 3-General Fund/Working Capital;Section 7-Funding Level from General Fund for Street Maintenance;Section 8-Funding Level from General Fund for Residential Street Reconstruction Fund;Section 10-Funding for Corpus Christi Fire Fighter's Retirement System;Section 18-Capital Improvement Plans/Funding;and Section 23-Budget Controls. Council Members,Director Houlihan,City Manager Peter Zanoni and Chief Financial Officer Constance Sanchez discussed the following topics: a Council Members request for clarification of Section 3-General Fund/Working Capital; firefighters do not receive social security;operating dollars are needed for repair and maintenance;the operating budget can be used for capital projects and the capital budget will be customized to the individual project;a Council Member's request for the budget to include the maintenance for projects;a Council Member's request to edit Section 10 to read"fully funded";the City Manager established a task force to make the firefighters'retirement fund more sound;a Council Members concern of the verbiage in Section 18 Capital Improvement Plans/Funding;staff's recommendation to increase firefighters retirement to 2-1 matching ratio;the ongoing maintenance type projects should be done through pay as you go to the extent possible;and Council's desire to table the resolution until July 14 to allow staff to prepare amendments to Sections 10 and 18. Council Member Molina made a motion to table this Item until July 14,2020, seconded by Council Member Garza. This Item was tabled with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor McComb, Council Member Banera,Council Member Garza, Council Member Guajardo,Council Member Hernandez,Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina,Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 Q. BRIEFING: (ITEM 181 18. 2020 Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee- Final Report presented by Chairperson Toby Futrell Mayor McComb deviated from the agenda and referred to Item 18. Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee Chairperson Toby Futrell presented information on the following topics: 2020 Charter Review Ad Hoc Committee Report; introduction;methodology;timeline;Proposition#1-Longer staggered council terms combined with single member districts;longer council terms are considered almost every two years,but not brought forward:why7; Recommendation#1:Removing barriers to longer terms; Fast forward to separate,later discussion of single member districts; Proposition#1:single member districts with staggered 4 year council terms;Proposition#3: term limits;interrelated elements of term length,staggered terms,term limits and definition of a term;Proposition#2:Mayor and council compensation; City of Corpus Christi Page 7 Printed on 711/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 Proposition#4:Initiative/Referendum signature requirement; Proposition#5: consistent zoning approval;Proposition#6: removing a council member from office;Recommendations;recommendation#1: removing barriers to longer terms; recommendation#2:financial transparency with intra-deparhnental; budget transfers-recommendation#3: financial transparency with city contracts;and recommendation#4: council staff support. Council Members,City Attorney Miles Risley,City Manager Peter Zanoni and Chairperson Futrell discussed the following topics: a Council Member's request for more public feedback;Council Members commended Ms.Futrell and staff for the time,energy and effort they put into this research;the language has not been changed in the charter referendum with the police and tire department contracts;a Council Member's concern with the verbiage in Proposition#2 related to compensation on the ballot;if there is a way to tell if the citizens have downloaded the document and read the full report or just read the headline;a Council Members concern of recommendation#3 regarding purchase order thresholds;the final deadline for ballot language is August 11,2020;and a Council Members request for a workshop to finalize the language. 12. Motion approving an incentive agreement in the amount of$154,227.00 between the Corpus Christi Business and Job Development Corporation and the Community Development Corporation of Brownsville, dba come dream. come build., regarding a potential owner occupancy affordable housing project at 4017 Capitol Drive. Mayor McComb referred to Items 12,13 and 14. Council Members,Assistant City Manager Keith Selman discussed the following topics: what the 5154,227 will fund;what is the definition of affordable housing;and what is the cost per square foot Director of Housing/Community Development Rudy Bentancourt presented information on the following topics: Congress Park Affordable Housing Development;background;aerial view;south of subject property; north of subject property;east of subject property;west of subject property;Type A Agreement; potential design;critical path forward;and next steps. Council Members,City Manager Peter Zanoni,Assistant City Manager Keith Selman and Director of Community Development Corporation of Brownsville Nick Mitchell-Bennett discussed the following topics: if the project costs$150 per square foot how much is the developer going to subtract from the selling price to the buyer;the entire amount of money including the land will be used as subsidy;on average each buyer will get about 546,000 and no buyer will get more than they need;looking at the most affordable mortgage and every dollar that the City is investing will be turned over to subsidize the buyers;a Council Members concern of using an out of town developer so the bid needs to be better than a local builder;there are no deed restrictions on this particular lot;a Council Member's concern of why this area was picked for affordable housing;and a Council Members request for the community input before voting on this project. Council Member Barrera made a motion to table Items 12, 13 and 14 until July 14,2020,seconded by Council Member Garza. These Items were tabled with City of Corpus Christi Page 8 Printed on 7/1/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor McComb,Council Member Barrera,Council Member Garza, Council Member Guajardo,Council Member Hernandez,Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina,Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 K. RECESS TO CORPORATION MEETINGS: (ITEMS 13-141 13. Special Board Meeting of the Corpus Christi Community Improvement Corporation regarding a potential owner occupancy affordable housing project at 4017 Capitol Drive. Refer to Item 12-Tabled until July 14,2020. 14. Special Board Meeting of the Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation regarding a potential owner occupancy affordable housing project at 4017 Capitol Drive and other matters. Refer to Item 12-Tabled until July 14,2020. L. RECONVENE CITY COUNCIL MEETING: M, RECESS FOR LUNCH The recess for lunch was held during Executive Session Items 20 and 21. N. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE( O. REGULAR AGENDA: P. FIRST READING ORDINANCES: (ITEMS 15 -161 15. Ordinance accepting a$50,000 grant from the Office of the Governor's Homeland Security Grants Division for FY2021 Local Border Security Program; and appropriating $50,000 in Police Grants Fund. Mayor McComb referred to Items 15 and 16. There were no comments from the Council or the public. Council Member Molina made a motion to approve Items 15 and 16,seconded by Council Member Garza. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor McComb, Council Member Barrera, Council Member Garza,Council Member Guajardo, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina,Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 City of Corpus Christi Pepe 9 Printed on 7/112020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 16. Ordinance accepting a $25,000 grant from the Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government program for the Historic Preservation Plan Update project with a City match of$25,000; appropriating $25,000 for City matching funds; and amending the Operating Budget by increasing expenditures by $25,000. This Ordinance was passed on first reading and approved with the following vote: Aye: 9- Mayor McComb,Council Member Barrera, Council Member Garza, Council Member Gualardo, Council Member Hernandez, Council Member Hunter, Council Member Molina, Council Member Roy and Council Member Smith Abstained: 0 BRIEFINGS: IITEMS 17 and 191 17. Proposed Consent Decree with the United States of America and State of Texas providing for the City to take measures to comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act, Texas Water Code, and other environmental laws. Mayor McComb referred to Item 17. Director of Water Utilities Kevin Norton presented the information on the following topics: EPA proposed wastewater system consent decree; proposed consent decree;consent decree key takeaways;estimated wastewater rate increase based on 5,000 gallon monthly usage; 15 year estimated expenditures;and annual projected expenditures. Council Members,City Manager Peter Zanoni and Director Norton discussed the following topics: there is about a 93% reduction in overflows;some of the debt is from prior revenue bonds;the money is coming from a liability account set up from the wastewater fund;there has not been a lot of preventative maintenance in the past;approximately 9100,000 is set aside annually to pay the fines in the consent decree;the increases don't just reflect wastewater,it also includes water,storm water and gas;the storm water rate impact is not readily available;and City Manager Zanoni acknowledged City Attorney Miles Risley and the legal team for their hard work on this project. 19. Flatiron/Dragados Briefing on the Harbor Bridge Replacement Project Mayor McComb referred to Item 19. Public Information Manager with Flatiron/Dragados Lynn Allison and Darrel Chamber presented information on the following topics: US 181 Harbor Bridge Project;agenda;frequently asked questions;safety training and COVID-19 impacts;environmental impacts;environmental quality assurance;quality assurance plan;construction update;operations and maintenance;north and south drainage improvements;project sections;Robstown pre-cast yard;north beach roadworks-US 181 traffic switch;north approach;cable stay bridge footings and towers;south approach column foundation footing;south approach; roadworks;21 total roadway bridges;Nueces Bay bridge reconstruction;traffic impacts;future traffic patterns;Martin Luther King Drive Lay of Corpus Christ! Page 10 Printed on 7/1/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 opening; project communications;online traffic information;community involvement;and contact us. Council Members,City Manager Peter Zanoni,Public Information Manager Lynn Allison,Darrel Chamber,Director of Public Works Richard Martinez and Assistant Director of Street Planning Sarah Munoz discussed the following topics: Council Member's request regarding dredging materials;there is no scheduled timeline for the project until the new engineer of record is on board; a Council Member's request for the timeline for when the engineer of record will be on board and concern of the additional cost related to utility relocation; the cap was$21 million;a Council Members request fora briefing on traffic study of the off-ramp on the northbound side going into North Beach after the project is complete; it is the City's responsibility to remove the stop sign near "sweeping curve;and a Council Member's concern of the elevation issue on North Beach. R. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 20-211 Mayor McComb referred to Executive Session Items 20 and 21.The Council went into executive session at 2:12 p.m.The Council returned from executive session at 3:06 p.m. 20. Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code§551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to sanitary sewer overflows and the City's sanitary sewer system, water system, and/or drainage system and/or potential future litigation involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, State of Texas, and/or U.S. Department of Justice and the potential approval of attorney's fees, expert fees, and expenses for negotiations and/or litigation with the aforesaid entities. This E-$ession Item was discussed in executive session. 21. Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code§551.071 and Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with attorneys concerning legal issues related to the City Charter and potential changes thereto, including, but not limited to questions related to past and/or potential litigation related to the U.S. Voting Rights Act, Abel Alonzo, et at v. Luther Jones, et at, and other lawsuits and reported appellate cases concerning elections, candidate eligibility, term limits, compensation, initiative, referendum, and other municipal charter related legal issues. This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session. S. IDENTIFY COUNCIL FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Mayor McComb referred to Identify Council Future Agenda Items.No Items were discussed or identified. City of Corpus Christi Page 11 Printed on 7/1/2020 City Council Meeting Minutes June 23,2020 T. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:01 p.m. City at Corpus Christi Page 12 Printed en)tlnon Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 2:36 PM To: Norma Duran; Rebecca Huerta; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Agenda Item: 20-0589 Attachments: OscarEDodierPublicComment.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Oscar Dodier<oscardodier@gmail.com> Sent: Friday,June 19, 2020 2.32 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: Re: Agenda Item: 20-0589 [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Agenda Item 20-0589 ATTACHMENT CORRECTED BELOW On Fri,Jun 19, 2020 at 2:22 PM Oscar Dodier<oscardodier@gmail.com>wrote: Dear City Secretary, Mayor McComb and City Council a CC email was sent today on June 29th 2020 confirms that the BigBang CC Fireworks Show will still be held even though our recent COVID19 cases have increased. In the interest of maintaining and protecting our citizens health I make a motion: to CANCEL the Mayor's July 4th Big Bang CC Fireworks Show ONLY due to an increased risk of COVID 19 transmission Pursuant to Emergency Ordinance Extending the Local State of Disaster: NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Section 1. Continuation of Local State of Disaster. The Declaration, Renewals, and Extension of Declaration of a Local State of Disaster Due to a Public Health of the City of Corpus Christi shall continue until the date the Texas Governor's disaster proclamation is terminated unless further extended by order of the City Council.Section 2. Publicity and Filing. Pursuant to §418.108(c) of the Texas Disaster Act, this local state of disaster due to this public health emergency... PLEASE SEE MY ATTACHED PUBLIC COMMENT FORM BELOW for JUNE 23rd, 2020 Oscar Dodier Cell: 361-793-2461 (Text) E-mail: oscardodier@Rmail.com 1 Oscar Dodier Cell: 361-793-2461 (Text) E-mail: oscardodier@gmail.com • • • • • • 2 • 1, PUBLIC COMMENT/INPUT FORM City of Corpus Christi Enter either"City Council" or the name of the City Board: City Council DATE OF MEETING tmm/ddMi; 06/19/20 NAME: Oscar Dodier ADDRESS: 130 Watson Street CITY: Corpus Christi STATE: TX ZIP: 78415 TOPIC: Big Bang CC July 4th Fireworks Show(only)Cancellation AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): 20-0589 If no agenda item is specified,then this will be considered a general public comment and not a public hearing. Dear Mayor McComb and City Council a CC email sent today on June 29th 2020 confirms that the BigBang CC Fireworks Show will still be held eventhough our recent COVIDI9 cases have increased. In the interest of maintaiing and protecting our citizens health I make a motion: to CANCEL the Mayor's July 4th Big Bang CC Fireworks Show ONLY due to an increased risk of COVID 19 transmission persuantto EmergeOrdin. Extending the Local State of Disaster: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS: Section 1. Continuation of Local State of Disaster.The Declaration, Renewals, and Extension of Declaration of a Local State of Disaster Due to a Public Health of the City of Corpus Christi shall continue until the date the Texas Governor ' s disaster proclamation Is terminated unless further extended by order of the City Council.Section 2. Publicity and Filing. Pursuant to §418.108(c) of the Texas Disaster Act, this local state of disaster due to this public health emergency... REQUEST FOR CALL BACK FORM City of Corpus Christi Enter either"City Council" or the name of the City Board: City Council DATE OF MEETING Immldd/vvl: 06122/20 NAME: Oscar E.Dodier ADDRESS: 130 Watson St CITY: Corpus Christi STATE: TX ZIP: 78415-4334 TOPIC. yry 12.1.2020 Muir D.O..ncn E�.m-rye.o CC Ffnbs show mjury/un.2020 AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): 20-0589 TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR CALL BACK: 361-793-2461 Tkrr, S Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 2:55 PM To: Rebecca Huerta; Norma Duran; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: North Beach Canal Project HOT!!! Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: ;, Flagged Public comment �s. i. From: Darlene Gregory<dgregory@eastmeetswestproductions.com> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2020 2:46 PM To: Everett Roy<Everett.Roy@cctexas.com>; Ben Molina <Ben.Molina@cctexas.com>; rolandbarrera@cctexas.com; Greg Smith <Greg.Smith@cctexas.com>; Gil Hernandez [Council] <Gil.Hernandez@cctexas.com>;Joe McComb <Joe.McComb@cctexas.com>; Michael Hunter<Michael.Hunter@cctexas.com>; Rudy Garza Jr <Rudy.Garza@cctexas.com>; Paulette Guajardo <Paulette.Guajardo@cctexas.com>; CitySecretary <CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; Peter Zanoni <peterz@cctexas.com> Subject: North Beach Canal Project HOT!!! [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] City Government: Please be advised that I do NOT want$500,000 from the Wastewater Budget to be allocated to the North Beach Canal Project. Some time ago, Council promised these funds for this project would come from the TIF or Nueces County's budgets, NOT the taxpayers. Why are the funds NOT coming from these parties? It is my understanding this study is a waste of taxpayer money; many engineers have studied the project, and are in agreement that the canal project will not solve the flooding issues on North Beach. As a residential and business taxpayer, I object to the spending of City of Corpus Christi wastewater funds on this project. Thank you. Respectfully submitted, Darlene K. Gregory, President EMW Productions, LLC dba East Meets West Productions Waterfront Communications, LLC EMW Financial Management, LLC Uptown Neighborhood Initiative, Inc. 1024 Leopard St., Ste. A Corpus Christi, TX 78401 PO Box 702 Corpus Christi, TX 78403 Tel: 361-904-0044 Fax: 361-904-0256 1 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 10:41 AM To: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Public Comment item 5 Public comment From: David Loeb<dloeb@landlord-resources.com> Sent:Tuesday,June 23,2020 10:37 AM To:CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]Public Comment item 5 [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] PUBLIC COMMENT/INPUT FORM City of Corpus Christi Enter either"City Council" or the name of the City Board: City Council DATE OF MEETING (mm/dd/yy): 6-23-20 NAME: David Loeb ADDRESS:_425 Del Mar CITY:_Corpus Christi STATE:Tx. ZIP: 78404 TOPIC: North Beach Canal AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): 5 If no agenda item is specified,then this will be considered a general public comment and not a public hearing It's not the time for this contract. Wasting 500k trying to determine how water can flow up hill is a waste of rate payer money. Staff is projecting a 4.9% rate increase for storm water this year.This money could offset that rate increase. Wait for the TIF to have the funds or for the county contribution they committed to arrive to pay for this if you actually think this is a good project. Don't be afraid of their threats to run people against you for not voting for this. Once you cave to them on that they will own you and everyone will know it. We are in a pandemic,the actual voters are more concerned with other things. You should be worried about the optics of not focusing on the crisis in front of you. No one ever lost their Council seat standing up for ratepayers, plenty have lost catering to special interests. People don't support puppets. David Loeb Landlord Resources LLC. 3833 South Staples Suite S116 Corpus Christi,Texas 78411 361.857.8991 • Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: • CitySecretary Sent: Wednesday,June 17, 2020 5:00 PM To: Rebecca Huerta;Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL]COVID-19 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Next council meeting public comment Original Message From:John&Sandra Garcia<jgarcia240@mygrande.net> Sent:Wednesday,June 17,2020 4:52 PM To:CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL]COVID-19 [ [WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email.When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com.] ] Dear Sir, I am very alarmed at news about the growing number of cases of COVID-19. Please encourage our city and county ----------representatives as well as local businesses to take stronger measures to protect the people of Corpus Christi. Let's take ownership of our responsibility for the good of the people and if it makes people mad or uncomfortable, so be it. We do what's right for all. Also, let's not take a wait and see attitude.We can clearly see our country has not gotten control of this virus. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Sandra Garcia Corpus Christi resident Sent from my'Phone 1 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:20 AM To: Rebecca Huerta; Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Agenda Item for June 23, 2020 (UPDATED) Attachments: June 23. City Council Meeting. For the Greater Good Presentation. .pptx Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Regarding public comment From: Sandra Sanchez<sanchez33361@yahoo.com> Sent:Tuesday,June 16, 2020 10:09 PM To:Joe McComb <Joe.McComb@cctexas.com>; Peter Zanoni <peterz@cctexas.com>; Paulette Guajardo <Paulette.Guajardo@cctexas.com>; Gil Hernandez [Council] <Gil.Hernandez@cctexas.com>; Rudy Garza Jr <Rudy.Garza@cctexas.com>; Greg Smith <Greg.Smith@cctexas.com>; Everett Roy <Everett.Roy@cctexas.com>; Michael Hunter<Michael.Hunter@cctexas.com>; Roland Barrera [council] <Roland.Barrera@cctexas.com>; Ben Molina <Ben.Molina@cctexas.com>; CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Cc: Isabel Araiza <isabel.araiza.ortiz@gmail.com>; Melissa Zamora <mzamora1818@yahoo.com>; Roni Vela <roni.vela@gmail.com>; Eddie Canales<ecsouthtexashumanrights@gmail.com>; Brittany Garcia <brittany@texasenvironment.org>; Copano Texian <copanotexian@gmail.com> Subject: Agenda Item for June 23, 2020 (UPDATED) [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Mr. Zanoni, Mayor McComb, and City Council Members: One thousand characters is completely inadequate to convey any type of meaningful sentiment to our public officials, who are tasked to make decisions on the public's behalf. As of Friday, restaurants in Texas "are allowed to operate at 75%capacity" and "almost all businesses can operate at 50%capacity" (Texas Tribune June 12, 2020).The fact that the city is not permitting the public to gather for public meetings at OUR city hall is inconsistent with the order pertaining to the private sector. In lieu of the lost opportunities during the coronavirus pandemic, For the Greater Good requests that the mayor, city council members, and/or the city manager place us the June 23rd agenda to be given an opportunity to directly address the council concerning our petition for the Charter Amendment regarding desalination. We know that according to the Open Meetings Act, the meeting and the agenda must be posted at least 72 hours prior to the city council meeting (Texas's Open Meetings Act Handbook 2020 pp 40-41).This email is our formal request to be added to the June 23rd meeting. On April 21, 2020; Item 16 addressing desalination was discussed by city council and the water department for roughly 28 minutes; there city councilmen Gil Hernandez, Rudy Garza, and Greg Smith raised some issues pertaining to decal. However, aside from hearing Mr. Canales's one-minute statement regarding desalination, the public does not know what issues were raised by the others who submitted public comments related to Item 16. The Texas Open Meetings Act Handbook 2020 reads, "[S]ection 551.007 states that a governmental body may not prohibit public criticism of a public body including criticism of any act, omission, policy, procedure, program, or source," except criticism otherwise prohibited by law" (4). Attached to this email, you will find a copy of the power point presentation entitled, "June 23. City Council Meeting. For the Greater Good Presentation," which we intend to deliver during the June 23rd City Council Meeting; it is our intention to take no more time than the discussion that took place addressing Item 16 during the April 21' meeting. Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to your reply before noon on June 18th, which is three business days prior to the June 23rd. 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"'ASP - ,. fid;, ... - . .. . . . .k --,4-.c . .I 1 ... . 14, - . • %- .' .. .3 . et '41 • i• �r ? -♦te t -., -.7$,... ,.: It„„.:-'''' s , ... .,, „, + - - <� w Y`� i Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 9:21 AM To: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Cc: Rebecca hiuerta Subject: FW: Largess outbreak this week Public comment Original Message From: Lisa Donica<lisalyndonica@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday,June 21, 2020 5:52 PM To:CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: Largess outbreak this week [ (WARNING: External e-mail.Avoid clicking on links or attachments.We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email.When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com.]] What is the city of Corpus Christi plan to do now they open up bars and other businesses, I don't believe we will move backwards city wouldn't allow that to happen !!! What is the answer they open up and every weekend the beaches are pack no tickets handed out no move to keep our city safe please give us safe feel and do something it falls back on this city for opening to soon. Sent from my iPhone t • Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 9:26 AM To: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside 1 I guess this is public comment. From:Zachary Lawson <zebo_bigz@yahoo.com> Sent: Saturday,June 20, 2020 8:56 PM To:jmobley@swbell.net; Annette Rodriguez<annetter@cctexas.com>; Nusaybah.Khan@dshs.texas.gov; Emily.Hall@dshs.texas.gov; Everett Roy<Everett.Roy@cctexas.com>; Ben Molina <Ben.Molina@cctexas.com>; Roland Barrera [council] <Roland.Barrera@cctexas.com>; PaulaKay Olivarez<PaulaKay@cctexas.com>; Carolyn.Vaughn@nuecesco.com; Peter Zanoni <peterz@cctexas.com>; CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com>; sstrawbridge <sstrawbridge@pocca.com> Cc: 'Angela W. Lawrence' <angelawalkerlawrence@gmail.com>; 'Carolyn Hooper' <achooper30@gmail.com>; Al Williams<bigal45.aw@gmail.com>; rbhooper5@gmail.com; Anease Lister<listeranease@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside 1 [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] Warning: This email or its attached document contains a URL that has an unknown reputation status. While this does not guarantee the URL is malicious, the validity of the URL cannot be verified. Please exercise caution when clicking on any links inside of an email or an email attachment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Service Desk at 826-3766. Thank you. Warning: Replies to this message will go to zebo_bigz@yahoo.com. If you are unsure this is correct please contact the Helpdesk at 826-3766. +Social Justice Resource Center I'll keep adding agencies until someone takes time to respond. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 10:25 AM, Zachary Lawson <zebo_bigz@yahoo.com> wrote: My request was simply for information 1 year ago and yet the silence is amazing so let's raise the questions 1 It seems very clear this topic is off the table for Corpus Christi the Refinery Industry and the Port Authority. Bringing in an outside firm minority owned at that to smooth the buyout of Hillcrest was seen as an overt attempt at care and compassion. Unfortunately "HEALTH CONDITIONS" cannot be bought and given back what we a have we have for as long as we live. TCEQ reports shared stopped this 2008-2010 report assume money was needed or given to the city for new Refinery or Port expansion. Based on stats from TX Health Department not Corpus Christi Health department disagrees about soil/air not causing some type of issue. A was thriving, fruit tree very nice community experienced a slow methodical death until harbor Bride re-route was presented. In the sixties "white flight" took off in Corpus when African Americans were allowed to purchase homes in Hillcrest. Unknown was they were being ushered into Refinery Row, Brownfields and City sewage area the new "Redlining district". What are Brownfields? Abandoned or underutilized industrial and commercial properties for which redevelopment is complicated by actual or perceived contamination, contributing to vacant, degraded land and surrounding areas. What is the EPA Brownfields Program? The 2008 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provided funds for the EPA Brownfields Program. The City of Corpus Christi is one of only two locations in Texas to receive stimulus funds, designated for a two-phased site assessment of areas with suspected petroleum or other hazardous substance contamination. Stats from TX Health Department for 13 zip codes in Corpus: Cancer Type Observed Expected Childhood Brain/Central Nervous 24 19.3 System Leukemia 24 37.3 All-age Bladder 340 300.2 Brain/Central Nervous System 112 132.6 Breast 1269 1250.0 Colorectal 1080 935.9 Esophageal 116 82.0 Kidney 456 411.3 Liver 331 252.1 Lung 1250 1103.1 Prostate 1077 1165.6 Uterine 260 240.3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 382 399.3 Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia 45 45.6 Acute Myeloid Leukemia 69 77.8 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 74 84.0 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia 39 38.7 2 People fighting for answers (2011) yet the bridge re-routing was used as justification to remedy failed policies. https://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2011/11/11/after-years-as-home-trying-to-leave-refinery-row/ Dona Park (2012) a stone throw from Hillcrest and walking distance from Washington-Coles area. Yet money used to buyout small minority community experiencing the same conditions as their next door neighbors. So either racial injustice or small area easier to hide secrets of a failed system driven by the oil titans that control South Texas economy. Life on Refinery Row Life on Refinery Row Residents of Corpus Christi,Texas are afraid of the chemicals around them-and scared to leave home. On Monday, June 15, 2020, 02:45:54 PM CDT, Zachary Lawson <zebo_bigz@yahoo.com> wrote: Let's go back to the start. Looking for "detailed information" for Northside of Corpus Christi primarily 78407. I received Cancer numbers for 13 zip codes but every other questions has gone silent. for whatever reason there seems to be a block on sharing information I'm not asking for names. This request is to understand how multiple people from same community have been diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis). disease not known to affect my demographic ye 3-5 folks who lived blocks apart have MS. So is there a registry for Strokes or MS that can be shared? 3 13 out of 27 Zip Codes Nueces County Cancer Type Observed Expected Childhood Brain/Central Nervous System 24 19.3 Leukemia 24 37.3 All-age Bladder 340 300.2 Brain/Central Nervous System 112 132.6 Breast 1269 1250.0 Colorectal 1080 935.9 Esophageal 116 82.0 Kidney 456 411.3 Liver 331 252.1 Lung 1250 1103.1 Prostate 1077 1165.6 Uterine 260 240.3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 382 399.3 Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia 45 45.6 Acute Myeloid Leukemia 69 77.8 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 74 84.0 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia 39 38.7 On Sunday, June 23, 2019, 04:57:51 PM CDT, Zachary Lawson <zebo_bigz@yahoo.com> wrote: Thank you my hunt continues. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM, jmobley@swbell.net <jmobley@swbell.net> wrote: Mr. Lawson, I will need to send this data in several emails because of the size. The Regional Health Awareness Board had responsibility for two counties. Some of our data is for the entire areas, others are more specific. We are limited by privacy regulations from getting too far down in the weeds. In a community where many people know each other, they would possibly be able to determine who is referred to in some reports. That said, I'll give all I've got. I believe you have a specific interest in stroke. A group from the University of Michigan has been studying Corpus Christ for some time now. Here is a summary of their activity. You should be able to contact them directly. 4 The Texas Cancer Registry (https://www.dshs.texas.gov/tcr/ ) is our official cancer information site. I don't know if you can get beyond counties, but you may be able to do Zip Codes or ask them to help you find the information you have been lookin for. James A. Mobley, MD, MPH, FAAFP BG, US Army (Rtd) Wardog 6 From: Zachary Lawson <zebo_bigz@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 3:31 PM To: annetter@cctexas.com; Nusaybah.Khan@dshs.texas.gov; Emily.Hall@dshs.texas.gov; Everett Roy <Everett.Roy@cctexas.com>; Ben Molina <Ben.Molina@cctexas.com>; Roland Barrera [council] <Roland.Barrera@cctexas.com>; PaulaKay Olivarez <PaulaKay@cctexas.com>; James Mobley <jmobley@swbell.net> Cc: Angela W. Lawrence <angelawalkerlawrence@gmail.com>; Carolyn Hooper <achooper30@gmail.com> Subject: RE: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside Thank you On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 3:19 PM, Annette Rodriguez <annetter@cctexas.com> wrote: The Regional Health Board may have some data. I will forward your e-mail to them. Thank you, Annette Rodriguez, MPH Health Director From: Zachary Lawson <zebo bigz(a�yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 11:52 AM To: Nusaybah.Khan@dshs.texas.gov; Emily.Hall a(�dshs.texas.gov; Annette Rodriguez <annetter(a�cctexas.com>; Everett Roy <Everett.Roy(a�cctexas.com>; Ben Molina <Ben.Molina(a�cctexas.com>; Roland Barrera [council] <Roland.Barrera(c�cctexas.com> Cc: Angela W. Lawrence <angelawalkerlawrenceC gmail.com>; Carolyn Hooper <achooper30(a�gmail.com> Subject: Re: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside 5 [ [ WARNING: E-mail from outside e-mail system, avoid clicking on links or attachments. When in doubt, call the Help Desk at 826-3766 ] ] When you get a chance please provide data as far back as possible. Council members, Appears everything was simply focused on bridge and protecting resources. Can you also help find documentation for health cases for these districts. https://www.povertylaw.orq/clearinghouse/stories/gaines On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:26 AM, Zachary Lawson <zebo bigz(c�yahoo.com> wrote: Health Officials My name is Zachary Lawson a former resident of Corpus Christi and the now depleted Northside community (Hillcrest). I am actively in search of some data and hopefully answers to the medical issues that have plagued the Northside communities (78407/78402). Is there any historical data that shows number of illnesses associated with these communities such as liver, kidney, cancer and strokes amongst many others? Backstory: I grew up in Hillcrest(78407) from late 60s to early 1990s. My family and many others have been living on/by Refinery Row and yes I've read the air and soil reports that simply go back to 2012. Reasoning for the request is I along with 4/5 friends have now been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis MS. MS is generally referred to as a "white woman" disease yet now coming to find many African American men and women who all lived within blocks of one another in Hillcrest affected. Knowing MS closely resembles strokes could any cases in this area have possibly been misdiagnosed along with many other illnesses. I've included city council members from district 1,2 and 3 these communities are closes to refiner row.But the entire city would be impacted I would imagine. I have contacted many departments including the EPA, city council as well as TCEQ (which provided reports and communicated with conference call. I have yet to receive a response from the city or the EPA so I am coming to the health officials for any data. Huge concern that every report or lawsuit simply state the air and soil quality for these areas rather Corpus Christi in general is great. I don't necessarily agree since living there and witnessing the deaths and sickness that has and continue to plague these citizens have received no valid response. Not attaching any reports shared by TCEQ or the lawsuits filed against Flint refinery or the port of Corpus since it seems to go into spam or simply deleted. Everyone is well aware of the money that has gone into and for the port and the refinery industry on Corpus as well as Houston. Texas has a vast interest in protecting these resources. Yet the communities affected by Refinery Row seem to be disregarded. Thanks, Zachary Lawson zebo bigz(cyahoo.com 469-226-0194 6 From: Zachary Lawson <zebo bigz(cr�,yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:27 AM To: Tceq Compliance History <comphist(a�tceq.texas.gov>; OCE <OCE(c�tceg.texas.gov>; CMPLAINT <cmplaint(a�tceq.texas.gov>; MONOPS <MONOPS(a�tceq.texas.gov> Cc: Angela W. Lawrence <angelawalkerlawrence(a�gmail.com>; Carolyn Hooper <achooper30( gmail.com>; rbhooper5(a�gmail.com; Anease Lister <listeranease(a�yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside TCEQ I am sending this to multiple departs for any detailed information you can provide. Reading and checking reports for Corpus Christi Refinery Row neighborhoods (Washington-Coles - Hillcrest) all Northside communities now displaced for the Harbor Bridge replacement project. Question is health concerns which every report generated simply mention asthma and minimal cancer for males. Unfortunately we now have many strokes, autoimmune diseases and liver/cancer illnesses being uncovered. I as well as several of my friends have since relocated to Dallas and Houston only to be diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis)which is typical not found in African Americans/Black or Hispanics. So what can you find or share since the people I contacted have no response? It's not common for 5 people who live blocks apart to be diagnosed with MS and I will state family members also diagnosed with Strokes. Thanks for whatever you can provide or send me to whoever can provide some answers. Zachary Lawson 469-226-0194 zebo bigzyahoo.com zach.lawson(cr�wnco.com Forwarded Message From: anease lister<listeranease(a�yahoo.com> To: zebo bigz(aiyahoo.com <zebo bigz@.yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, June 9, 2019, 10:17:34 PM CDT Subject: Re: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside I Hey Zach! Your article was well written. If/When you get a reply please let me know. Thank you!! Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 1 On Sun, Jun 9. 2019 at 8:25 PM, Zachary Lawson <zebo bigzyahoo.com> wrote: Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Forwarded Message From: "Zachary Lawson" <zebo bigzyahoo.com> To: "angelawalkerlawrence(cr�gmail.com" <angelawalkerlawrencegmail.com>, "rbhooper5@gmail.com" <rbhooper5gmail.com> Cc: Sent: Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 7:49 PM Subject: Fw: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside Added EPA Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Forwarded Message From: "Zachary Lawson" <zebo bigzyahoo.com> To: "editors(a texasobserver.orq" <editors a(�texasobserver.orq>, "EJHotlineepa.gov" <EJHotline(a epa.gov> Cc: "mchilton@phaboard.org" <mchilton@phaboard.org>, "tgateley((phaboard.orq" <tgateley(a..phaboard.orq>, "PIO DCHHS(a�dallascounty.orq" <PIO DCHHS(a�dallascounty.orq>, "everett.roy@cctexas.com" <everett.roy@cctexas.corn>, "annettercctexas.com" <annetter(a�cctexas.corn>, "ioe.mccomb(a,,cctexas.com" <joe.mccomb(a�cctexas.com>, "tom.whitehurstcaller.com" <tom.whitehurst(a�caller.com>, "tim.archuleta aC�,caller.com" <tim.archuleta(c�caller.com> Sent: Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 7:44 PM Subject: Re: Corpus Christi illness on the Northside 8 Adding Region 6 EPA folks. Story published mentions air and soil issues were indeed identified yet ignored. It's bigger than asthma. So help us understand please. https://texashousers.net/2015/08/07/the-story-behind-the-harbor-bridqe-seqreqation-neqlect-and-pollution-in-corpus- christi/ Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 11:10 AM, Zachary Lawson <zebo bigz(c�yahoo.com> wrote: Zachary Lawson 10314 Loving Trail Drive Frisco TX 75035 469-226-0194 Former 1506 Stillman Corpus Christi On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 10:54 AM, Zachary Lawson <zebo bigz(c�vahoo.com> wrote: Writers &All My name is Zachary Lawson former resident of Corpus Christi and the now depleted Hillcrest neighborhood. I'm reaching out to the Observer since your reporters/writers have been the only constant thread on the plight of the communities on the"Northside Washington-Coles and Hillcrest. You had a contributor who published several articles about the pollutants and contamination caused by refinery row, Waste water plant and possibly Reynolds Aluminum company. Priscila Mosqueda 9 Priscila Mosqueda My concern and request is what and can you repost any reports of illness associated or reported in the Northside area? Looking to find how many strokes, autoimmune diseases, lupus, cancer or many common issues. I have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) now as well as few of my old friends that lived just few streets away in Hillcrest. Typically MS is associated with white women not African American/Black or Hispanics. Knowing that Corpus medical community does not certify as much as Dallas or Houston neurologist, strokes/MS as similar. This raises a major concern for the plight of many and some of the underlying causes of MS. Has there been a full blown air and soil assessment recently or ever to identify the levels that residents of these Northside communities have undergone? Is there any effort other than buying out the residents and displacing entire generations of health concerns onto another environment or city? I'm copying multiple organizations to spark some interest in health concerns I and many others are now faced with. Including Houston and Dallas since I and others live in these areas. My concern is not the bridge relocation program but the health issues associated with it and the area being swept away. Virus-free. www.avg.com • 10 Sarah Brunkenhoefer From: CitySecretary Sent: Monday, June 22, 2020 12:41 PM To: Sarah Brunkenhoefer Subject: FW: Request Public comment From: Melissa K. Rollins<melissabanuelos.cc@gmail.com> Sent: Monday,June 22, 2020 12:04 PM To: CitySecretary<CitySecretary@cctexas.com> Subject: Request [ [ WARNING: External e-mail. Avoid clicking on links or attachments. We will NEVER ask for a password, username, payment or to take action from an email. 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When in doubt, please forward to SecurityAlert@cctexas.com. ] ] PUBLIC COMMENT/INPUT FORM City of Corpus Christi Enter either "City Council" or the name of the City Board: City Council DATE OF MEETING (mm/dd/yy): NAME: kirk cammarata ADDRESS: 7602 impala dr CITY: Corpus Christi STATE: _TX ZIP: _78414 TOPIC: Covid testing and results presentation AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): If no agenda item is specified, then this will be considered a general public comment and not a public hearing. Hello, I would like to know if HIPAA, or other laws, specifically prevent release of health information aggregated by facility ? For instance, I feel that patients and the even the community at large has a right to know how many positive Covid cases exist in senior care facilities. I feel like the facilities and local governments are colluding to block release of this information. They cite HIPAA rules, but this information is aggregated and not individually identifiable, so it seems to me there are no problems with releasing that information. Information is released by zip code. All staff and patients in senior living facilities in Texas were supposed to have been tested, but I know for a fact that neither staff nor patients at 1 particular facility have all been tested, and after the first week, the results of such testing were suppressed from the public. I would appreciate some clarification in the interest of transparency and senior health. Thank you ! Kirk Cammarata PUBLIC COMMENT/INPUT FORM City of Corpus Christi Enter either "City Council" or the name of the City Board: City Council DATE OF MEETING Imm/dd/wl: NAME: kirk cammarata ADDRESS: 7602 impala dr CITY: corpus Christi STATE: TX ZIP: 78414 TOPIC: Covid testing and results presentation AGENDA ITEM NUMBER (if applicable): If no agenda item is specified,then this will be considered a general public comment and not a public hearing. Hello, I would like to know if HIPAA, or other laws, specifically prevent release of health information aggregated by facility ? For instance, I feel that patients and the even the community at large has a right to know how many positive Covid cases exist in senior care facilities. I feel like the facilities and local governments are colluding to block release of this information. They cite HIPAA rules, but this information is aggregated and not individually identifiable, so it seems to me there are no problems with releasing that information. 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