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32. Agreement with Bear Demographics and Research for Demographic Services and <br />Public Participation Services Related to the 2021 Redistricting Process (General <br />Fund) <br />Department(s): Clerk of the Council Office <br />Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with <br />Bear Demographics and Research for consulting services, demographics analysis of <br />census data, drawing of draft maps of proposed ward boundaries, public outreach, <br />and interactive web tools related to the City's 2021 Redistricting Process for a one- <br />year term expiring September 6, 2022 in an amount not to exceed $100,000, which <br />includes the base amount of $71,500 and a contingency amount of $28,500 for <br />additional unforeseen services at the City's sole discretion, subject to non -substantive <br />changes approved by the City Manager and the City Attorney (Agreement No. 2021- <br />XXX). <br />MINUTES: Andrew Westall with Bear Demographics and Research provided a brief <br />presentation. <br />Council discussion ensued and provided input to staff. <br />This consent Item - Agreement No. 2021-182 was approved. <br />Moved by Councilmember Bacerra, seconded by Councilmember Phan to <br />Amend. <br />YES: 7 — Bacerra, Hernandez, Lopez, Mendoza, Phan, Penaloza, Sarmiento <br />NO: 0 <br />ABSTAIN: 0 <br />ABSENT:0 <br />Status: 7-0-0-0 —Pass <br />33. Resolution Declaring a Climate Emergency, Committing to Policies Opposing Fossil <br />Fuel Expansion and Accelerating the Clean Energy Transition as Part of the Safe <br />Cities Movement, Committing to Policies that will Reduce Both New and Existing <br />Lead Contamination, and Endorsing the Call for a Global Fossil Fuel Non - <br />Proliferation Treaty <br />Department(s): City Manager Office <br />Recommended Action: Resolution No. 2021-XXX — At the request of members of <br />the City Council, adopt a resolution declaring a climate emergency, committing to <br />policies opposing fossil fuel expansion and accelerating the clean energy transition as <br />part of the Safe Cities Movement, committing to policies that will reduce both new and <br />existing lead contamination, and endorsing the call for a global fossil fuel non- <br />proliferation treaty. <br />MINUTES: Management Assistant Daniel Soto provided a brief presentation. <br />City Council 16 9/7/2021 <br />