CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS, AGENCIES, AND AUTHORITIES GOVERNED BY THE BOARD BOARD CHAMBERS, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553-1229 |
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KAREN MITCHOFF, CHAIR, 4TH DISTRICT FEDERAL D. GLOVER, VICE CHAIR, 5TH DISTRICT JOHN GIOIA, 1ST DISTRICT CANDACE ANDERSEN, 2ND DISTRICT DIANE BURGIS, 3RD DISTRICT MONICA NINO, CLERK OF THE BOARD AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR, (925) 655-2075 PERSONS WHO WISH TO ADDRESS THE BOARD DURING PUBLIC COMMENT OR WITH RESPECT TO AN ITEM THAT IS ON THE AGENDA, MAY BE LIMITED TO TWO (2) MINUTES.
A LUNCH BREAK MAY BE CALLED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE BOARD CHAIR. |
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The Board meeting will be accessible in-person, via television, and via live-streaming to all members of the public. Board meetings are televised live on Comcast Cable 27, ATT/U-Verse Channel 99, and WAVE Channel 32, and can be seen live online at www.contracosta.ca.gov.
Persons who wish to address the board during public comment or with respect to an item on the agenda may comment in person or may call in during the meeting by dialing 888-278-0254 followed by the access code 843298#. A caller should indicate they wish to speak on an agenda item, by pushing "#2" on their phone. Access via Zoom is also available using the following link: https://cccounty-us.zoom.us/j/87344719204. Those participating via Zoom should indicate they wish to speak on an agenda item by using the “raise your hand” feature in the Zoom app. To provide contact information, please contact Clerk of the Board at clerkoftheboard@cob.cccounty.us or call 925-655-2000. Meetings of the Board are closed-captioned in real time. Public comment generally will be limited to two minutes. Your patience is appreciated. A Spanish language interpreter is available to assist Spanish-speaking callers. A lunch break or closed session may be called at the discretion of the Board Chair. Staff reports related to open session items on the agenda are also accessible online at www.contracosta.ca.gov. |
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ANNOTATED AGENDA & MINUTES November 1, 2022 |
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9:00 A.M. Convene, call to order and opening ceremonies. Closed Session A. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Gov. Code § 54957.6) 1. Agency Negotiators: Monica Nino. Employee Organizations: Public Employees Union, Local 1; AFSCME Locals 512 and 2700; California Nurses Assn.; SEIU Locals 1021 and 2015; District Attorney Investigators’ Assn.; Deputy Sheriffs Assn.; United Prof. Firefighters I.A.F.F., Local 1230; Physicians’ & Dentists’ Org. of Contra Costa; Western Council of Engineers; United Chief Officers Assn.; Contra Costa County Defenders Assn.; Contra Costa County Deputy District Attorneys’ Assn.; Prof. & Tech. Engineers IFPTE, Local 21; and Teamsters Local 856. 2. Agency Negotiators: Monica Nino. Unrepresented Employees: All unrepresented employees. B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--EXISTING LITIGATION (Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(1))
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Gov. Code, § 54956.9(d)(2): [One potential case.] Inspirational Thought- "When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” — Maya Angelou |
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There were no announcements from Closed Session. | |||||||||||||
CONSIDER CONSENT ITEMS (Items listed as C.1 through C.57 on the following agenda) – Items are subject to removal from Consent Calendar by request of any Supervisor or on request for discussion by a member of the public. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered with the Discussion Items. | |||||||||||||
PRESENTATIONS (5 Minutes Each) | |||||||||||||
PR.1 PRESENTATION to recognize the Contra Costa County Department of Child Support Services receiving the Child Support Director’s Association (CSDA) Outstanding Program Award, CSDA Outstanding Group Achievement Award, and National Child Support Enforcement Association Innovative Collaboration & Partnership Collaboration Award. (Lori Cruz, Child Support Services Director) | |||||||||||||
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PR. 2 PRESENTATION recognizing Nobel Prize Awardee John Clauser. (Supervisor Mitchoff) | |||||||||||||
Speakers: No name given; Caller 6770. | |||||||||||||
DISCUSSION ITEMS |
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D.1 CONSIDER approving the closure of the Orin Allen Youth Rehabilitation Facility, (the “Ranch”) located at 4491 Bixler Rd. in the unincorporated area of Byron, California, and DIRECT the County Probation Officer to take the necessary steps to close the facility. (Esa Ehmen-Krause, Chief Probation Officer) (Continued from October 25, 2022) | |||||||||||||
Speakers: Carlos Fernandez, Safe Return Project, Juvenile Justice Commission; Tamani Drew; Randy Joseph, RYSE; Lonnie Briscoe, Senior Tutors from Rossmoor; Francisco; No name given; Gigi Crowder, Executive Director of NAMI; Julius Vanhook, Rye Scott, Chair Juvenile Justice Commission; Veronica Martinez, Young Womens Freedom Center; Caller 6770; Addie; Rachel Rosekind; Phil Arnold; Stephanie; Dante, San Pablo; Jane; Doug Leach, Multifaith Action Coalition; Lynn Collins; Cheryl; Teresa Pasquini; Israel; Marisol, Safe Return Project; Jonathon Laba. Written commentary received from: Meredith Desautels, Youth Attorney; Marisol Cantu (attached). |
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D.2 HEARING to consider adoption of Resolution No. 2022/375 to approve the Capital Road Improvement and Preservation Program for fiscal year 2022/2023 through 2028/2029, as recommended by the Transportation, Water, and Infrastructure Committee, Countywide. (Craig Standafer, Public Works Department) | |||||||||||||
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D. 3 CONSIDER Consent Items previously removed. | |||||||||||||
There were no items removed for discussion. | |||||||||||||
D. 4 PUBLIC COMMENT (2 Minutes/Speaker) | |||||||||||||
No Name Given had interest in four items that were on the consent calendar: regarding C 6, storm water maintenance on a buddhist temple, she wonders if the contract is in any way based on the property owners and if selling the property voids the contract. On C.7 she expressed confused on the purpose of accepting a document for recording purposes only. On C.13 she enquired about the difference between a shelter in place drill and a fire or earthquake drill. On C.15 She states that the supervisor of the unit should reside in the same area of operation they are supervising; Mart, 40 Voices for Wellness for people of African descent, spoke on the continuing creation of tremendous disparities in the African American community causing higher rates of poverty, at 20%, higher rates of unemployment, higher rates of homelessness which is at 40%. Higher rates of incarceration which is five times higher than their counterparts. Causing every 400 African Americans out of 100,000 to be incarcerated. Higher rates of health disparities and heart disease, diabetes and cancer. I'm sure you've seen the last news report where 11% of African Americans receive a heart transplant which whites receive at 20% of whites receive a heart transplant. African American mothers do not receive the same treatment as white mothers. Pain management is not given the same care as white patients. We have higher rates of mortality, especially with infant deaths. She states an African American holistic wellness hub is critical in our communities to address a long trauma of structural and institutionallal division in our criminal justice system, housing, education and health care and other vital services. Caller 6770 wanted to comment about last week's meeting, which he feels in his position was a cultural marxism, an interesting awakening for those who explore beyond the history that we were taught in school. He suggests one might want to look into Hillary Clinton's mentor Senator Robert Byrd who was a grand dragon for the Ku Klux Klan, the treatment tibetans, how could the media label Larry Elder advertisement as white supremacist, Murray martinez, grotesque latin racism. Kanye West was viciously attacked, cancelled every way his critics could find. He said that this last weekend, a mentally ill black man happens to be an illegal alien overstaying his visa, was described by various media as a white supremacist and right wing radical. He said that we're not going to forget everything that has been done to us. |
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D. 5 CONSIDER reports of Board members. | |||||||||||||
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Adjourned today's meeting at 1:53 p.m. | |||||||||||||
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CONSENT ITEMS | |||||||||||||
Road and Transportation |
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C. 1 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with A. Teichert & Son, Inc., effective November 1, 2022, to increase the payment limit by $110,000 to a new payment limit of $1,010,000 to provide additional services for various road, flood control, and airport work with no change to the term, Countywide. (100% Various Funds) |
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C. 2 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of San Ramon to pay the City $20,000 to participate in the San Ramon Valley Street Smarts Program, for the period November 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, San Ramon area. (90% Livable Communities Trust Funds and 10% Local Road Funds) | |||||||||||||
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Engineering Services |
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C. 3 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/365 accepting completion of private improvements for road improvement agreement RA04-01180, for a project developed by SDC Delta Coves, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bethel Island area. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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C. 4 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/366 accepting completion of private improvements for road improvement agreement RA04-01181, for a project developed by SDC Delta Coves, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bethel Island area. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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C. 5 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/368 accepting completion of improvements for road improvement agreement RA07-01238, for a project developed by SDC Delta Coves, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bethel Island area. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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C. 6 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/369 approving the Stormwater Management Facilities Operation and Maintenance Agreement for land use permit LP18-02005, for a project being developed by Chung Tai International Chan Buddhist Association, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Lafayette area. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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C. 7 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/372 accepting for recording purposes only an offer of dedication for land use permit LP20-02029, for a project being developed by Ulrich Wingens, as successor Trustee of The Ulrich Wingens 1989 Revocable Trust, dated April 6, 1989, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Byron area. (No fiscal impact) |
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C. 8 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/373 accepting completion of the warranty period and release of cash deposit for road improvement agreement RA06-01227, for a project developed by Shapell Industries, Inc., as recommended by the Public Works Director, San Ramon (Dougherty Valley) area. (100% Developer Fees) |
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Special Districts & County Airports |
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C. 9 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Fionn O’Neill, for a modernized north-facing hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective October 1, 2022, in the monthly amount of $657, Pacheco area (100% Airport Enterprise Fund). | |||||||||||||
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C. 10 Acting as the governing body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chief Engineer, or designee, to execute a maintenance agreement with the City of Lafayette, to accept maintenance responsibilities for a portion of Lafayette Creek, in Zone 3B, Lafayette area. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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C. 11 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the assignment of a storm drain easement in Assessor’s Parcel No. 041-100-035 to the City of Oakley, in connection with Subdivision 9507, The Vines at Oakley, and take related actions under the California Environmental Quality Act, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Oakley area. (100% Developer Funds) | |||||||||||||
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Claims, Collections & Litigation |
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C. 12 DENY claims filed by Bridget Allison and Lorrie J. Ceccarelli. | |||||||||||||
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Honors & Proclamations |
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C. 13 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/338 proclaiming November 2, 2022 as Contra Costa County Shelter-in-Place Education Day, as recommended by the Health Services Director. | |||||||||||||
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C. 14 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/387 honoring Dr. John Clauser on receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics, as recommended by Supervisor Mitchoff. | |||||||||||||
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Ordinances |
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C. 15 INTRODUCE Ordinance 2022-33 amending the County Ordinance Code to re-title the classification of District Attorney Assistant Chief of Inspectors-Exempt (6KD2) to the new title of District Attorney Adjutant of Senior Inspectors-Exempt (6KD2), WAIVE READING and FIX November 8, 2022 for adoption. | |||||||||||||
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Appointments & Resignations |
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C. 16 ACCEPT the resignation of Marcia Lessley, DECLARE a vacancy in the Bay Point Municipal Advisory Council Seat 2 on the Los Medanos Health Advisory Committee for a term ending December 31, 2024, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy. | |||||||||||||
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C. 17 APPOINT Jose Manuel Gomez to the District 1 Consumer Representative seat on the Contra Costa County Emergency Medical Care Committee for a term ending on September 30, 2024 as recommended by Supervisor Gioia. | |||||||||||||
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Personnel Actions |
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C. 18 ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 25941 to establish the new classification of Geographic Information Systems Analyst and add one position in the Department of Information Technology. (100% User Departments) | |||||||||||||
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C. 19 ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 26060 to reassign one vacant Accountant III (represented) position from the Hospital Enterprise Fund I General Accounting unit to the Public Health Administration unit in the Health Services Department. (100% Future of Public Health Grant) | |||||||||||||
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Grants & Contracts | |||||||||||||
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE execution of agreements between the County and the following agencies for receipt of fund and/or services: |
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C. 20 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to accept noncompetitive allocations from the California Department of Social Services, in the amount of $5,543,453 for the CalWORKs Housing Support Program, $1,079,500 for the Bringing Families Home Program, $1,382,181 for the Home Safe Program, and $2,649,735 for the Housing and Disability Advocacy Program, for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. (52% Federal; 48% State) | |||||||||||||
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C. 21 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, to pay County an amount up to $26,112 to support the solid waste facilities, permits, and inspections for the Environmental Health Division Solid Waste Program for the period July 1, 2022 through October 27, 2023. (No County match) | |||||||||||||
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C. 22 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the California Department of Health Care Services, to pay the County at rates set for specialty mental health services for Medi-Cal eligible residents of Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2027. (No County match) | |||||||||||||
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C. 23 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture, to pay the County in an amountnot to exceed $106,819 for the Healthy Refrigeration Grant Program for the period October 1, 2022 through October 1, 2024. (No County match) |
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C. 24 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/367 to approve and authorize the Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to accept funding in the amount not to exceed $585,201 from the California Department of Aging to implement the CalFresh Healthy Living Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – Education in Contra Costa County for the period October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2025. (100% Federal) | |||||||||||||
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APPROVE and AUTHORIZE execution of agreement between the County and the following parties as noted for the purchase of equipment and/or services: |
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C. 25 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Margaret E. Schilling, in an amount not to exceed $396,000 to provide Chief Quality Officer services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period November 1, 2022 through October 31, 2023. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) | |||||||||||||
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C. 26 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a novation contract with Mental Health Systems, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,114,343 to provide assertive community treatment and other outpatient mental health services for eligible adults in central Contra Costa County under the Mental Health Services Act full-service partnership program for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, including a six-month automatic extension through December 31, 2023 in an amount not to exceed $557,171. (70% Mental Health Services Act, 16% Mental Health Realignment, 14% Federal Medi-Cal) | |||||||||||||
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C. 27 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a novation contract with Mental Health Systems, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $322,166 to provide socialization and vocational rehabilitative services to adults with severe and persistent mental illness in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, including a six-month automatic extension through December 31, 2023 in an amount not to exceed $161,083. (100% Mental Health Realignment) | |||||||||||||
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C. 28 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Susan Gutierrez, M.D., in an amount not to exceed $240,000 to provide pain management services to Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period December 1, 2022 through November 30, 2025. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) | |||||||||||||
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C. 29 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Zero Foodprint in an amount not to exceed $30,000 for compost broker pilot project services for the period November 1, 2022 through October 31, 2023, Countywide. (100% Department of Conservation and Development SB 1383 Grant Funds) | |||||||||||||
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C. 30 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Jackson & Coker Locumtenens, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $1,438,336 to provide psychiatrists for temporary work and recruitment services at the County’s Mental Health Outpatient Clinics for the period January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. (100% Mental Health Realignment) | |||||||||||||
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C. 31 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Health Services Director, a purchase order with Cepheid in an amount not to exceed $2,910,000 for the purchase of COVID-19 testing reagents and supplies for the Clinical Laboratory at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC), for the period from January 15, 2023, through January 14, 2026. (100% American Rescue Plan Act and Hospital Enterprise Fund I) | |||||||||||||
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C. 32 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Hobbs Investments, Inc., effective November 1, 2022, to increase the payment limit by $100,000 to a new payment limit of $612,000 to provide additional courier services including transportation of laboratory specimens, transmittals, and pharmacy medications for the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers with no change in the term through January 31, 2023. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) | |||||||||||||
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C. 33 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with United Family Care, LLC (dba Family Courtyard), in an amount not to exceed $334,956 to provide augmented board and care services for mentally disordered County patients for the period December 1, 2022 through November 30, 2023. (100% Mental Health Services Act Housing Fund) | |||||||||||||
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C. 34 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Sheriff-Coroner, or designee, to execute an amended software and services agreement with Kronos Incorporated to increase the payment limit by $295,000 to a new payment limit of $895,000 for personnel scheduling software and automate payroll functions, and extend the contract expiration from July 10, 2023 to December 31, 2023, with continued monthly service fees until terminated. (100% General Fund) | |||||||||||||
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C. 35 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Cotiviti, Inc., (dba in California as Cotiviti I, Inc.) in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000 to provide a hosted software solution for Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set measures, and data analysis related to fraud, waste and abuse and member outreach services, for Contra Costa Health Plan for the period November 1, 2022, through October 31, 2025. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) | |||||||||||||
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C. 36 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Executive Surgery Center Inc, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide ambulatory surgery center services to Contra Costa Health Plan members for the period November 1, 2022 through October 31, 2023. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) | |||||||||||||
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C. 37 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with BlueTree Network, Inc., effective June 15, 2022, to reflect the corporation's name change from BlueTree Network, Inc., to Tegria Services Group – US, Inc. with no change in the payment limit or term. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I)
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C. 38 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Auditor-Controller, or designee, to execute a contract with Robert Half International, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $200,000 for temporary financial and accounting support services for the period November 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. (100% General Fund) | |||||||||||||
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C. 39 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Administrator, or designee, to execute a fifth amendment to the Permit to Enter and Release of Liability Agreement dated January 14, 2021 (PTE), between the County and the City of Richmond, to modify the permitted use to allow the County to use the site to provide all types of vaccines to the public. AUTHORIZE and RATIFY the execution of the third amendment to the PTE, which extends the term of the PTE through June 30, 2023. AUTHORIZE and RATIFY the execution of the fourth amendment to the PTE, which authorizes providing monkeypox vaccinations at the site. | |||||||||||||
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C. 40 ADOPT Resolution No. 2022/374 declaring June 19 or "Juneteenth" an official County paid holiday and DIRECT the County Administrator to update the County's holiday policy and employee memoranda of understanding in recognition of this declaration, as recommended by the County Administrator. | |||||||||||||
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C. 41 APPROVE amended list of designated positions and disclosure categories for the Conflict of Interest Code for the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 42 APPROVE amendments to the Conflict of Interest Code for the Employment and Human Services Department, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 43 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the West County Wastewater District, including the list of designated positions as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 44 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Contra Costa Transportation Authority, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 45 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Ironhouse Sanitary District, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 46 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Contra Costa Water District, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 47 APPROVE amendments to the list of designated positions of the Mt. View Sanitary District's Conflict of Interest Code, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 48 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority, a.k.a. RecycleSmart, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by the County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 49 APPROVE Conflict of Interest Code for the Orinda Union School District, as recommended by the County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 50 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for Delta Diablo, including the listed of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 51 APPROVE amendments to the list of designated positions in the Conflict of Interest Code for the Department of Child Support Services, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 52 APPROVE amended Conflict of Interest Code for the Pittsburg Unified School District, as recommended by the County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 53 APPROVE amendments to the Conflict of Interest Code for the Moraga School District, including the list of designated positions, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 54 APPROVE amendments to the List of Designated Positions of the Conflict of Interest Code of the Department of Conservation and Development, as recommended by County Counsel. | |||||||||||||
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C. 55 APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Administrator, or designee, to execute a memorandum of understanding with the Contra Costa Transportation Authority, the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority and the Cities of Antioch, Hercules, Martinez, Pittsburg to assess expanded ferry service in the County effective November 14, 2022, and ALLOCATE $40,000 from the Livable Communities Trust to the Contra Costa Transportation Authority as the County's contribution to the ferry service assessment, as recommended by Supervisor Glover. (100% Livable Communities Trust Fund, District V share) | |||||||||||||
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C. 56 ACCEPT the canvass of votes for the October 18, 2022 Election for County Service Area P-6, Zone 506 (Discovery Bay unincorporated area), as recommended by the Clerk-Recorder. (Tax proceeds accrue to the new County Service Area) | |||||||||||||
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C. 57 ACCEPT status report on CalFresh participation, updates on the CalFresh benefit enhancements and expansions, as well as outreach efforts, as recommended by the Family and Human Services Committee. (No fiscal impact) | |||||||||||||
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GENERAL INFORMATION The Board meets in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402, including as the Housing Authority and the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. Persons who wish to address the Board should complete the form provided for that purpose and furnish a copy of any written statement to the Clerk. Any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and distributed by the Clerk of the Board to a majority of the members of the Board of Supervisors less than 96 hours prior to that meeting are available for public inspection at 1025 Escobar Street, First Floor, Martinez, CA 94553, during normal business hours. All matters listed under CONSENT ITEMS are considered by the Board to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a member of the Board or a member of the public prior to the time the Board votes on the motion to adopt. Persons who wish to speak on matters set for PUBLIC HEARINGS will be heard when the Chair calls for comments from those persons who are in support thereof or in opposition thereto. After persons have spoken, the hearing is closed and the matter is subject to discussion and action by the Board. Comments on matters listed on the agenda or otherwise within the purview of the Board of Supervisors can be submitted to the office of the Clerk of the Board via mail: Board of Supervisors, 1025 Escobar Street, First Floor, Martinez, CA 94553 or to clerkoftheboard@cob.cccounty.us. The County will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities planning to attend Board meetings who contact the Clerk of the Board at least 24 hours before the meeting, at (925) 655-2000. Anyone desiring to submit an inspirational thought nomination for inclusion on the Board Agenda may contact the Office of the County Administrator or Office of the Clerk of the Board, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez, California. Subscribe to receive to the weekly Board Agenda by calling the Office of the Clerk of the Board, (925) 655-2000 or using the County's on line subscription feature at the County’s Internet Web Page, where agendas and supporting information may also be viewed: |
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STANDING COMMITTEES
The Airport Committee (Supervisors Karen Mitchoff and Diane Burgis) meets quarterly on the second Wednesday of the month at 11:00 a.m. at the Director of Airports Office, 550 Sally Ride Drive, Concord. The Family and Human Services Committee (Supervisors John Gioia and Candace Andersen) meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 9:00 a.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Finance Committee (Supervisors John Gioia and Karen Mitchoff) meets on the first Monday of the month at 9:00 a.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Hiring Outreach Oversight Committee (Supervisors Federal D. Glover and John Gioia) meets quarterly on the first Monday of the month at 10:30 a.m.. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Candace Andersen and Diane Burgis) meets on the second Monday of the month at 10:30 a.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Legislation Committee (Supervisors Karen Mitchoff and Diane Burgis) meets on the second Monday of the month at 1:00 p.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Street, Martinez. The Public Protection Committee (Supervisors Andersen and Federal D. Glover) meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 10:30 a.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Sustainability Committee (Supervisors Federal D. Glover and John Gioia) meets on the fourth Monday of every other month at 1:00 p.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. The Transportation, Water & Infrastructure Committee (Supervisors Candace Andersen and Karen Mitchoff) meets on the second Monday of the month at 9:00 a.m. in Room 110, County Administration Building, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez. |
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AGENDA DEADLINE: Thursday, 12 noon, 12 days before the Tuesday Board meetings. |
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Glossary of Acronyms, Abbreviations, and other Terms (in alphabetical order): Contra Costa County has a policy of making limited use of acronyms, abbreviations, and industry-specific language in its Board of Supervisors meetings and written materials. Following is a list of commonly used language that may appear in oral presentations and written materials associated with Board meetings: AB Assembly Bill ABAG Association of Bay Area Governments ACA Assembly Constitutional Amendment ADA Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 AFSCME American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees AICP American Institute of Certified Planners AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ALUC Airport Land Use Commission AOD Alcohol and Other Drugs ARRA American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 BAAQMD Bay Area Air Quality Management District BART Bay Area Rapid Transit District BayRICS Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications System BCDC Bay Conservation & Development Commission BGO Better Government Ordinance BOS Board of Supervisors CALTRANS California Department of Transportation CalWIN California Works Information Network CalWORKS California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids CAER Community Awareness Emergency Response CAO County Administrative Officer or Office CCCPFD (ConFire) Contra Costa County Fire Protection District CCHP Contra Costa Health Plan CCTA Contra Costa Transportation Authority CCRMC Contra Costa Regional Medical Center CCWD Contra Costa Water District CDBG Community Development Block Grant CFDA Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance CEQA California Environmental Quality Act CIO Chief Information Officer COLA Cost of living adjustment ConFire (CCCFPD) Contra Costa County Fire Protection District CPA Certified Public Accountant CPI Consumer Price Index CSA County Service Area CSAC California State Association of Counties CTC California Transportation Commission dba doing business as DSRIP Delivery System Reform Incentive Program EBMUD East Bay Municipal Utility District ECCFPD East Contra Costa Fire Protection District EIR Environmental Impact Report EIS Environmental Impact Statement EMCC Emergency Medical Care Committee EMS Emergency Medical Services EPSDT Early State Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program (Mental Health) et al. et alii (and others) FAA Federal Aviation Administration FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency F&HS Family and Human Services Committee First 5 First Five Children and Families Commission (Proposition 10) FTE Full Time Equivalent FY Fiscal Year GHAD Geologic Hazard Abatement District GIS Geographic Information System HCD (State Dept of) Housing & Community Development HHS (State Dept of ) Health and Human Services HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIV Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome HOV High Occupancy Vehicle HR Human Resources HUD United States Department of Housing and Urban Development IHSS In-Home Supportive Services Inc. Incorporated IOC Internal Operations Committee ISO Industrial Safety Ordinance JPA Joint (exercise of) Powers Authority or Agreement Lamorinda Lafayette-Moraga-Orinda Area LAFCo Local Agency Formation Commission LLC Limited Liability Company LLP Limited Liability Partnership Local 1 Public Employees Union Local 1 LVN Licensed Vocational Nurse MAC Municipal Advisory Council MBE Minority Business Enterprise M.D. Medical Doctor M.F.T. Marriage and Family Therapist MIS Management Information System MOE Maintenance of Effort MOU Memorandum of Understanding MTC Metropolitan Transportation Commission NACo National Association of Counties NEPA National Environmental Policy Act OB-GYN Obstetrics and Gynecology O.D. Doctor of Optometry OES-EOC Office of Emergency Services-Emergency Operations Center OPEB Other Post Employment Benefits OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PARS Public Agencies Retirement Services PEPRA Public Employees Pension Reform Act Psy.D. Doctor of Psychology RDA Redevelopment Agency RFI Request For Information RFP Request For Proposal RFQ Request For Qualifications RN Registered Nurse SB Senate Bill SBE Small Business Enterprise SEIU Service Employees International Union SUASI Super Urban Area Security Initiative SWAT Southwest Area Transportation Committee TRANSPAC Transportation Partnership & Cooperation (Central) TRANSPLAN Transportation Planning Committee (East County) TRE or TTE Trustee TWIC Transportation, Water and Infrastructure Committee UASI Urban Area Security Initiative VA Department of Veterans Affairs vs. versus (against) WAN Wide Area Network WBE Women Business Enterprise WCCTAC West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee |