File #: 20-340    Version: 1 Name: Motion: Black Lives Matter Painting on Parrot Street
Type: Resolution - Council Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 7/20/2020 Final action: 7/20/2020
Enactment date: 7/20/2020 Enactment #: Reso 2020-102
Title: City of San Leandro City Council RESOLUTION Authorizing Community Members to Paint "Black Lives Matter" Along a Portion of the Parrott Street Public Right-of-Way in Downtown San Leandro and Directing City Staff to Assist the Community in Completing Said Work in Compliance with Relevant Safety Standards
Sponsors: City Council
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City of San Leandro City Council RESOLUTION Authorizing Community Members to Paint "Black Lives Matter" Along a Portion of the Parrott Street Public Right-of-Way in Downtown San Leandro and Directing City Staff to Assist the Community in Completing Said Work in Compliance with Relevant Safety Standards

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WHEREAS, in response to public demonstrations after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota in June, 2020 Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C. directed that "Black Lives Matter" be painted on the asphalt of a prominent street in Washington D.C. in large yellow letters; and

WHEREAS, since that time, cities across the country have authorized the painting of Black Lives Matter murals on streets within their own jurisdictions; and

WHEREAS, as a means of communicating solidarity with the above-referenced actions, the San Leandro City Council seeks to authorize the painting of a similar mural along a portion of Parrott Street in downtown San Leandro, and the safety of individuals participating in the painting of the mural in accordance with the San Leandro Municipal Code, and regulations established herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Leandro does RESOLVE as follows:

1. That in accordance with San Leandro Municipal Code Section 4-27-100, the use of the City's public right-of-way along Parrott Street within the City of San Leandro is hereby authorized for use by members of the San Leandro community to paint the words "Black Lives Matter" along the pavement surface; and

2. That the City Manager or his designee is encouraged to work cooperatively with local community members and artists who would render said painting in order to bring the project to a successful completion; and

3. That the City Manager or his designee is directed to work with community members and make best efforts to ensure that any such painting work is complete...

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