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THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR, October 15-22

Kelly Hammargren
Sunday October 15, 2023 - 10:36:00 AM

Worth Noting:

There is a special City Council meeting on November 2, 2023 at 6 pm on the Draft Waterfront Specific Plan. (note that the Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Commission Recommendations are separate from the City staff and consultants’ reports)

The next regular Tuesday evening 6 pm City Council meeting is listed as November 7, 2023

Check the City website for late announcements and meetings posted on short notice at: https://berkeleyca.gov/

Go to meetings and events are bolded: The Bird Festival looks terrific. Wednesday is a public hearing on BART. The Zero Waste Strategic Plan is offered twice. Two SB 330 state density projects at DRC on Thursday.

  • Sunday: From 8 am to 5 pm there are Bird Festival activities all over Berkeley from birding field trips, to sidewalk chalk drawing to poetry, art and presentations at the Brower Center on plants for birds and making your home safe for birds.
  • Monday:
    • At 6 pm the online Point Molate speaker is on the Marine Mammal Center.
    • At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Homeless Panel of Experts Subcommittee on guidelines and policies for homeless encampment meets in person. This meeting is not posted.
  • Wednesday:
    • At 1:30 pm the Commission on Aging meets in person.
    • At 5:30 pm the Planning Commission meets in person and holds a public hearing on Objective standards for the North Berkeley BART Station Housing.
    • At 6 pm is the Zero Waste Strategic Plan Presentation.
    • At 6 pm the Environment and Climate Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on Labor meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on the status of Women meets in person.
  • Thursday:
    • At 10:30 am the Health, Life Enrichment, Equity & Community meets on an ordinance on horse racing.
    • At 6 pm the Zero Waste Strategic Plan will be repeated in the online.
    • At 6:30 pm the Fair Campaign Practices Commission/Open Government Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Design Review Committee meets in person on two projects 17-story at 2420 Shattuck and 6-story 2127 Dwight.
  • Saturday: From 9 am – 11 am Shoreline Cleanup
Activist’s Diary for week ending Oct 8, 2023 Parts 1 & 2 https://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2023-10-04

Directions with links to ZOOM support for activating Closed Captioning and Save Transcript are at the bottom of this calendar.

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BERKELEY PUBLIC MEETINGS AND CIVIC EVENTS

Sunday, October 15, 2023

BERKELEY BIRD FESTIVAL from 8 am – 5 pm

Check the website there is something for everyone: field trips, bird watching, sidewalk chalk drawing, tours of the UC Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, poetry, stories, children’s art and presentations at the Brower Center on birding, bird safe home plants for birds

https://berkeleybirdfestival.org/

Monday, October 16, 2023

PEACE and JUSTICE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis, South Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 8. Discussion and Planning Forum Regarding Fukushima Waste, 9. Discussion with Corina Gould regarding land acknowledgement.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/peace-and-justice-commission

HOMELESS SERVICES PANEL of EXPERTS Subcommittee on HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT GUIDELINES at 7 pm

In-Person: 1939 Addison, East Bay Media Center

AGENDA: Guidelines and Policies presented by Radu at the October 4, Homeless Services Panel of Experts Meeting. NOTE: the October 16 subcommittee meeting is not posted on the Berkeley City website

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/homeless-services-panel-experts

SPEAKING UP for POINT MOLATE at 6 pm

Videoconference: https://sierraclub.zoom.us/j/99891619534

Meeting ID: 998 9161 9534

Agenda: Speaker Laura Gill on the Marine Mammal Center, “Behind the Bark”

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

COMMISSION on AGING at 1:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: Presentations: 1. Sidewalk Repair, 2. Use and multifunctionality of senior centers as a City resource, Commissioner Reports: 1. Age-friendly parks, 2. City merchants accepting cash only (this was supposed to be cards only), Action Items: Commission on Disabilities lawsuit with City of Berkeley over commissioner virtual attendance.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-aging

COMMISSION on LABOR at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis St, South Berkeley Senior Center, Multi-purpose Room

AGENDA: Information Updates: 2. Labor education, 3. Fair Workweek Ordinance Outreach, 4. Subcommittee appointments, 5. Date and time for November 2023 meeting.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-labor

COMMISSION on the STATUS of WOMEN at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: (all agenda items are listed as discussion/possible action except chair report) 6. Panel/Presenters on Sex Trafficking, 7. Chair Report, 8. Topics from Small business subcommittees, 9. Proper lighting in Neighborhoods, 10. Calendar of Public Information, 11. Non-profit Village Connect, 13. Workplan.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-status-women

ENVIRONMENT and CLIMATE COMMISSION at 6 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 7. Presentation, Discussion and Action: BESO Proposed Time and Sale Upgrade, 9. Workplan Subcommittee Updates on Vehicle Miles Traveled, Native Plants and Pest Reduction, Electrification.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/environment-and-climate-commission

PLANNING COMMISSION at 5:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 10. Public Hearing North Berkeley BART Objective Design Standards (packet 198 pages)

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/planning-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: presentation of plan, presentation of plan will also be offered virtually on Thursday

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-person

Thursday, October 19, 2023



HEALTH, LIFE, ENRICHMENT, EQUITY & COMMUNITY at 10:30 am

A Hybrid Meeting

In-Person: 2180 Milvia, 6th Floor, Redwood Room

Videoconference: https://cityofberkeley-info.zoomgov.com/j/1608367679

Teleconference: 1-669-254-5252 or 1-833-568-8864 (Toll Free)

Meeting ID: 160 836 7679

AGENDA: Kate Harrison – Adopt an Ordinance Adding Chapter 12.75 to BMC to Establish Protections Relating to Animals Held, Owned, Used, Exhibited or Otherwise Kept for Racing or Other Sport, Entertainment or Profit.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/city-council/council-committees/policy-committee-health-life-enrichment-equity-community

DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Gooseberry Room

AGENDA: 2420 Shattuck [between Channing and Haste] DRCP2023-0018 – to demolish two existing commercial buildings, merge two lots, and construct a 17-story mixed-use building with 132 dwelling units and a 2314 sq ft commercial space a SB 330 state density bonus project,

2127 Dwight [between Shattuck and Fulton] DRCP2023-0004 – to demolish two of the existing four residential buildings (demolish 8 units and retain 8 units) and replace with new 6-story residential building with 58 dwelling units with 70 bedrooms without windows (combined total of retained buildings and new project 66 dwelling units and 304 bedrooms on lot), a SB 330 state density project.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/design-review-committee

FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES COMMISSION (FCPC) / OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION (OGC) at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Aspen Room

AGENDA: 6. City Clerk enforcement referral regarding Mike Chang for BUSD School Board 2022, 7. Berkeley Election Reform Act (BERA) clean-up amendments, 8. Report from staff on public financing matching funds disbursements to Mark Humbert for council 2022, 9. Report from subcommittee on contribution limits.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/fair-campaign-practices-commission

TRANSPORTATION and INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Dining Room

AGENDA: B. 1. 2023 Work Plan Progress Check

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/transportation-and-infrastructure-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

Virtual: use link to register for zoom link

AGENDA: presentation of plan, same program as Wednesday, October 18

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-virtual



Friday, October 20, 2023 – no City meetings or events found

Saturday, October 21, 2023

SHORELINE CLEAN-UP from 9 – 11 am

Meet at 160 University Nature Center

Use link for more information and registration

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/3rd-saturday-shoreline-cleanup-3

Sunday, October 22, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

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LAND USE CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS:

  • 3000 Shattuck Avenue (Construct 10-story mixed-use building) – TBD
WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS:

  • November 2, 2023 - Draft Waterfront Specific Plan
  • Proposed December 5, 2023 – Re-Imagining Public Safety Update and Ceasefire– (to be the only action item of the evening, Wengraf and Arreguin will be absent on December 5)
UNSCHEDULED WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS

  • Fire Department Standards of Coverage & Community Risk Assessment
  • Dispatch Needs Assessment Presentation
  • Presentation on Homelessness/Re-Housing/Thousand-Person Plan
PAST MEETINGS with reports worth reading:

.

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Kelly Hammargren’s summary on what happened the preceding week is posted on the What Happened page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/what-happened.html and in the Berkeley Daily Planet https://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/



The Activist’s Calendar of meetings is posted on the What’s Ahead page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/whats-ahead.html



If you would like to receive the Activist’s Calendar as soon as it is completed send an email to: kellyhammargren@gmail.com.If you want to receive the Activist’s Diary send an email to kellyhammargren@gmail.com. If you wish to stop receiving the weekly calendar of city meetings please forward the email you received to- kellyhammargren@gmail.com -with the request to be removed from the email list.

______________

For Online Public Meetings

CLOSED CAPTIONING, SAVE TRANSCRIPT OVERVIEW, DIRECTIONS and ZOOM SUPPORT LINKS:
.

ZOOM has as part of the program -(for no extra cost)- Closed Captioning (CC). It turns computer voice recognition into a text transcript. Closed Captioning and show full transcript and the save option are only available when the person setting up the ZOOM meeting has activated these options. If you don’t see CC ask for it. If it can’t be activated for the current meeting ask for it for future meetings.

The accuracy of the Closed Captioning is affected by background noise and other factors, The CC and transcript will not be perfect, but most of the time reading through it the few odd words, can be deciphered--for example "Shattuck" was transcribed as Shadow in one recent transcript.

For the online attendee, the full transcript is only available from the time the attendee activates Show Full Transcript. But if you sit through a meeting and then remember 10 minutes before it is over to click on Show Full Transcript you will only get the last 10 minutes, not the full transcript – So click often on both Save Transcript and on Save to Folder during the meeting for best results.



When you click on Show Full Transcript it will allow you to scroll up and down, so if want to go back and see what was said earlier you can do that during the meeting while the transcript is running.



At the bottom of the transcript when we as attendees are allowed to save there will be a button for, "Save Transcript," you can click on the button repeatedly throughout the meeting and it will just overwrite and update the full transcript. Clicking on the Save Transcript repeatedly as the meeting is coming to an end is important because once the host ends the meeting, the transcript is gone if you didn't save it.



Near the end of the meeting, after you click on "Save Transcript," click on "Save to Folder." The meeting transcript will show up (as a download to your desktop) in a separate box as a text file. (These text files are not large.) After you have done your last Save Transcript and Save to Folder (after the meeting is over) you can rename the new transcript folder on your computer, and save it (re-read or send or share it).



Remember, allowing us attendees to save the meeting transcript does not require the public meeting host to save the transcript (for public record.)



Here is the link to ZOOM Support for how to set up Closed Captioning for a meeting or webinar:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/8158738379917#h_01GHWATNVPW5FR304S2SVGXN2X



Here is the link to ZOOM Support for attendees in how to save Closed Captions:

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360060958752-Using-save-captions#h_01F5XW3BGWJAKJFWCHPPZGBD70

Worth Noting:

There is a special City Council meeting on November 2, 2023 at 6 pm on the Draft Waterfront Specific Plan. (note that the Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Commission Recommendations are separate from the City staff and consultants’ reports)

The next regular Tuesday evening 6 pm City Council meeting is listed as November 7, 2023

Check the City website for late announcements and meetings posted on short notice at: https://berkeleyca.gov/

Go to meetings and events are bolded: The Bird Festival looks terrific. Wednesday is a public hearing on BART. The Zero Waste Strategic Plan is offered twice. Two SB 330 state density projects at DRC on Thursday.

  • Sunday: From 8 am to 5 pm there are Bird Festival activities all over Berkeley from birding field trips, to sidewalk chalk drawing to poetry, art and presentations at the Brower Center on plants for birds and making your home safe for birds.
  • Monday:
    • At 6 pm the online Point Molate speaker is on the Marine Mammal Center.
    • At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Homeless Panel of Experts Subcommittee on guidelines and policies for homeless encampment meets in person. This meeting is not posted.
  • Wednesday:
    • At 1:30 pm the Commission on Aging meets in person.
    • At 5:30 pm the Planning Commission meets in person and holds a public hearing on Objective standards for the North Berkeley BART Station Housing.
    • At 6 pm is the Zero Waste Strategic Plan Presentation.
    • At 6 pm the Environment and Climate Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on Labor meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on the status of Women meets in person.
  • Thursday:
    • At 10:30 am the Health, Life Enrichment, Equity & Community meets on an ordinance on horse racing.
    • At 6 pm the Zero Waste Strategic Plan will be repeated in the online.
    • At 6:30 pm the Fair Campaign Practices Commission/Open Government Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Design Review Committee meets in person on two projects 17-story at 2420 Shattuck and 6-story 2127 Dwight.
  • Saturday: From 9 am – 11 am Shoreline Cleanup
Activist’s Diary for week ending Oct 8, 2023 Parts 1 & 2 https://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2023-10-04

Directions with links to ZOOM support for activating Closed Captioning and Save Transcript are at the bottom of this calendar.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

BERKELEY PUBLIC MEETINGS AND CIVIC EVENTS

Sunday, October 15, 2023

BERKELEY BIRD FESTIVAL from 8 am – 5 pm

Check the website there is something for everyone: field trips, bird watching, sidewalk chalk drawing, tours of the UC Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, poetry, stories, children’s art and presentations at the Brower Center on birding, bird safe home plants for birds

https://berkeleybirdfestival.org/

Monday, October 16, 2023

PEACE and JUSTICE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis, South Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 8. Discussion and Planning Forum Regarding Fukushima Waste, 9. Discussion with Corina Gould regarding land acknowledgement.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/peace-and-justice-commission

HOMELESS SERVICES PANEL of EXPERTS Subcommittee on HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT GUIDELINES at 7 pm

In-Person: 1939 Addison, East Bay Media Center

AGENDA: Guidelines and Policies presented by Radu at the October 4, Homeless Services Panel of Experts Meeting. NOTE: the October 16 subcommittee meeting is not posted on the Berkeley City website

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/homeless-services-panel-experts

SPEAKING UP for POINT MOLATE at 6 pm

Videoconference: https://sierraclub.zoom.us/j/99891619534

Meeting ID: 998 9161 9534

Agenda: Speaker Laura Gill on the Marine Mammal Center, “Behind the Bark”

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

COMMISSION on AGING at 1:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: Presentations: 1. Sidewalk Repair, 2. Use and multifunctionality of senior centers as a City resource, Commissioner Reports: 1. Age-friendly parks, 2. City merchants accepting cash only (this was supposed to be cards only), Action Items: Commission on Disabilities lawsuit with City of Berkeley over commissioner virtual attendance.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-aging

COMMISSION on LABOR at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis St, South Berkeley Senior Center, Multi-purpose Room

AGENDA: Information Updates: 2. Labor education, 3. Fair Workweek Ordinance Outreach, 4. Subcommittee appointments, 5. Date and time for November 2023 meeting.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-labor

COMMISSION on the STATUS of WOMEN at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: (all agenda items are listed as discussion/possible action except chair report) 6. Panel/Presenters on Sex Trafficking, 7. Chair Report, 8. Topics from Small business subcommittees, 9. Proper lighting in Neighborhoods, 10. Calendar of Public Information, 11. Non-profit Village Connect, 13. Workplan.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-status-women

ENVIRONMENT and CLIMATE COMMISSION at 6 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 7. Presentation, Discussion and Action: BESO Proposed Time and Sale Upgrade, 9. Workplan Subcommittee Updates on Vehicle Miles Traveled, Native Plants and Pest Reduction, Electrification.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/environment-and-climate-commission

PLANNING COMMISSION at 5:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 10. Public Hearing North Berkeley BART Objective Design Standards (packet 198 pages)

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/planning-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: presentation of plan, presentation of plan will also be offered virtually on Thursday

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-person

Thursday, October 19, 2023



HEALTH, LIFE, ENRICHMENT, EQUITY & COMMUNITY at 10:30 am

A Hybrid Meeting

In-Person: 2180 Milvia, 6th Floor, Redwood Room

Videoconference: https://cityofberkeley-info.zoomgov.com/j/1608367679

Teleconference: 1-669-254-5252 or 1-833-568-8864 (Toll Free)

Meeting ID: 160 836 7679

AGENDA: Kate Harrison – Adopt an Ordinance Adding Chapter 12.75 to BMC to Establish Protections Relating to Animals Held, Owned, Used, Exhibited or Otherwise Kept for Racing or Other Sport, Entertainment or Profit.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/city-council/council-committees/policy-committee-health-life-enrichment-equity-community

DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Gooseberry Room

AGENDA: 2420 Shattuck [between Channing and Haste] DRCP2023-0018 – to demolish two existing commercial buildings, merge two lots, and construct a 17-story mixed-use building with 132 dwelling units and a 2314 sq ft commercial space a SB 330 state density bonus project,

2127 Dwight [between Shattuck and Fulton] DRCP2023-0004 – to demolish two of the existing four residential buildings (demolish 8 units and retain 8 units) and replace with new 6-story residential building with 58 dwelling units with 70 bedrooms without windows (combined total of retained buildings and new project 66 dwelling units and 304 bedrooms on lot), a SB 330 state density project.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/design-review-committee

FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES COMMISSION (FCPC) / OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION (OGC) at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Aspen Room

AGENDA: 6. City Clerk enforcement referral regarding Mike Chang for BUSD School Board 2022, 7. Berkeley Election Reform Act (BERA) clean-up amendments, 8. Report from staff on public financing matching funds disbursements to Mark Humbert for council 2022, 9. Report from subcommittee on contribution limits.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/fair-campaign-practices-commission

TRANSPORTATION and INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Dining Room

AGENDA: B. 1. 2023 Work Plan Progress Check

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/transportation-and-infrastructure-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

Virtual: use link to register for zoom link

AGENDA: presentation of plan, same program as Wednesday, October 18

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-virtual



Friday, October 20, 2023 – no City meetings or events found

Saturday, October 21, 2023

SHORELINE CLEAN-UP from 9 – 11 am

Meet at 160 University Nature Center

Use link for more information and registration

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/3rd-saturday-shoreline-cleanup-3

Sunday, October 22, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

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LAND USE CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS:

  • 3000 Shattuck Avenue (Construct 10-story mixed-use building) – TBD
WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS:

  • November 2, 2023 - Draft Waterfront Specific Plan
  • Proposed December 5, 2023 – Re-Imagining Public Safety Update and Ceasefire– (to be the only action item of the evening, Wengraf and Arreguin will be absent on December 5)
UNSCHEDULED WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS

  • Fire Department Standards of Coverage & Community Risk Assessment
  • Dispatch Needs Assessment Presentation
  • Presentation on Homelessness/Re-Housing/Thousand-Person Plan
PAST MEETINGS with reports worth reading:

.

* * * * *

Kelly Hammargren’s summary on what happened the preceding week is posted on the What Happened page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/what-happened.html and in the Berkeley Daily Planet https://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/



The Activist’s Calendar of meetings is posted on the What’s Ahead page at: https://www.sustainableberkeleycoalition.com/whats-ahead.html



If you would like to receive the Activist’s Calendar as soon as it is completed send an email to: kellyhammargren@gmail.com.If you want to receive the Activist’s Diary send an email to kellyhammargren@gmail.com. If you wish to stop receiving the weekly calendar of city meetings please forward the email you received to- kellyhammargren@gmail.com -with the request to be removed from the email list.

______________

For Online Public Meetings

CLOSED CAPTIONING, SAVE TRANSCRIPT OVERVIEW, DIRECTIONS and ZOOM SUPPORT LINKS:
.

ZOOM has as part of the program -(for no extra cost)- Closed Captioning (CC). It turns computer voice recognition into a text transcript. Closed Captioning and show full transcript and the save option are only available when the person setting up the ZOOM meeting has activated these options. If you don’t see CC ask for it. If it can’t be activated for the current meeting ask for it for future meetings.

The accuracy of the Closed Captioning is affected by background noise and other factors, The CC and transcript will not be perfect, but most of the time reading through it the few odd words, can be deciphered--for example "Shattuck" was transcribed as Shadow in one recent transcript.

For the online attendee, the full transcript is only available from the time the attendee activates Show Full Transcript. But if you sit through a meeting and then remember 10 minutes before it is over to click on Show Full Transcript you will only get the last 10 minutes, not the full transcript – So click often on both Save Transcript and on Save to Folder during the meeting for best results.



When you click on Show Full Transcript it will allow you to scroll up and down, so if want to go back and see what was said earlier you can do that during the meeting while the transcript is running.



At the bottom of the transcript when we as attendees are allowed to save there will be a button for, "Save Transcript," you can click on the button repeatedly throughout the meeting and it will just overwrite and update the full transcript. Clicking on the Save Transcript repeatedly as the meeting is coming to an end is important because once the host ends the meeting, the transcript is gone if you didn't save it.



Near the end of the meeting, after you click on "Save Transcript," click on "Save to Folder." The meeting transcript will show up (as a download to your desktop) in a separate box as a text file. (These text files are not large.) After you have done your last Save Transcript and Save to Folder (after the meeting is over) you can rename the new transcript folder on your computer, and save it (re-read or send or share it).



Remember, allowing us attendees to save the meeting transcript does not require the public meeting host to save the transcript (for public record.)



Here is the link to ZOOM Support for how to set up Closed Captioning for a meeting or webinar:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/8158738379917#h_01GHWATNVPW5FR304S2SVGXN2X



Here is the link to ZOOM Support for attendees in how to save Closed Captions:

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360060958752-Using-save-captions#h_01F5XW3BGWJAKJFWCHPPZGBD70

Worth Noting:

There is a special City Council meeting on November 2, 2023 at 6 pm on the Draft Waterfront Specific Plan. (note that the Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Commission Recommendations are separate from the City staff and consultants’ reports)

The next regular Tuesday evening 6 pm City Council meeting is listed as November 7, 2023

Check the City website for late announcements and meetings posted on short notice at: https://berkeleyca.gov/

Go to meetings and events are bolded: The Bird Festival looks terrific. Wednesday is a public hearing on BART. The Zero Waste Strategic Plan is offered twice. Two SB 330 state density projects at DRC on Thursday.

  • Sunday: From 8 am to 5 pm there are Bird Festival activities all over Berkeley from birding field trips, to sidewalk chalk drawing to poetry, art and presentations at the Brower Center on plants for birds and making your home safe for birds.
  • Monday:
    • At 6 pm the online Point Molate speaker is on the Marine Mammal Center.
    • At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Homeless Panel of Experts Subcommittee on guidelines and policies for homeless encampment meets in person. This meeting is not posted.
  • Wednesday:
    • At 1:30 pm the Commission on Aging meets in person.
    • At 5:30 pm the Planning Commission meets in person and holds a public hearing on Objective standards for the North Berkeley BART Station Housing.
    • At 6 pm is the Zero Waste Strategic Plan Presentation.
    • At 6 pm the Environment and Climate Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on Labor meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Commission on the status of Women meets in person.
  • Thursday:
    • At 10:30 am the Health, Life Enrichment, Equity & Community meets on an ordinance on horse racing.
    • At 6 pm the Zero Waste Strategic Plan will be repeated in the online.
    • At 6:30 pm the Fair Campaign Practices Commission/Open Government Commission meets in person.
    • At 6:30 pm the Design Review Committee meets in person on two projects 17-story at 2420 Shattuck and 6-story 2127 Dwight.
  • Saturday: From 9 am – 11 am Shoreline Cleanup
Activist’s Diary for week ending Oct 8, 2023 Parts 1 & 2 https://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2023-10-04

Directions with links to ZOOM support for activating Closed Captioning and Save Transcript are at the bottom of this calendar.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

BERKELEY PUBLIC MEETINGS AND CIVIC EVENTS

Sunday, October 15, 2023

BERKELEY BIRD FESTIVAL from 8 am – 5 pm

Check the website there is something for everyone: field trips, bird watching, sidewalk chalk drawing, tours of the UC Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, poetry, stories, children’s art and presentations at the Brower Center on birding, bird safe home plants for birds

https://berkeleybirdfestival.org/

Monday, October 16, 2023

PEACE and JUSTICE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis, South Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 8. Discussion and Planning Forum Regarding Fukushima Waste, 9. Discussion with Corina Gould regarding land acknowledgement.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/peace-and-justice-commission

HOMELESS SERVICES PANEL of EXPERTS Subcommittee on HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT GUIDELINES at 7 pm

In-Person: 1939 Addison, East Bay Media Center

AGENDA: Guidelines and Policies presented by Radu at the October 4, Homeless Services Panel of Experts Meeting. NOTE: the October 16 subcommittee meeting is not posted on the Berkeley City website

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/homeless-services-panel-experts

SPEAKING UP for POINT MOLATE at 6 pm

Videoconference: https://sierraclub.zoom.us/j/99891619534

Meeting ID: 998 9161 9534

Agenda: Speaker Laura Gill on the Marine Mammal Center, “Behind the Bark”

Tuesday, October 17, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

COMMISSION on AGING at 1:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: Presentations: 1. Sidewalk Repair, 2. Use and multifunctionality of senior centers as a City resource, Commissioner Reports: 1. Age-friendly parks, 2. City merchants accepting cash only (this was supposed to be cards only), Action Items: Commission on Disabilities lawsuit with City of Berkeley over commissioner virtual attendance.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-aging

COMMISSION on LABOR at 7 pm

In-Person: at 2939 Ellis St, South Berkeley Senior Center, Multi-purpose Room

AGENDA: Information Updates: 2. Labor education, 3. Fair Workweek Ordinance Outreach, 4. Subcommittee appointments, 5. Date and time for November 2023 meeting.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-labor

COMMISSION on the STATUS of WOMEN at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: (all agenda items are listed as discussion/possible action except chair report) 6. Panel/Presenters on Sex Trafficking, 7. Chair Report, 8. Topics from Small business subcommittees, 9. Proper lighting in Neighborhoods, 10. Calendar of Public Information, 11. Non-profit Village Connect, 13. Workplan.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/commission-status-women

ENVIRONMENT and CLIMATE COMMISSION at 6 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 7. Presentation, Discussion and Action: BESO Proposed Time and Sale Upgrade, 9. Workplan Subcommittee Updates on Vehicle Miles Traveled, Native Plants and Pest Reduction, Electrification.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/environment-and-climate-commission

PLANNING COMMISSION at 5:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: 10. Public Hearing North Berkeley BART Objective Design Standards (packet 198 pages)

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/planning-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center

AGENDA: presentation of plan, presentation of plan will also be offered virtually on Thursday

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-person

Thursday, October 19, 2023



HEALTH, LIFE, ENRICHMENT, EQUITY & COMMUNITY at 10:30 am

A Hybrid Meeting

In-Person: 2180 Milvia, 6th Floor, Redwood Room

Videoconference: https://cityofberkeley-info.zoomgov.com/j/1608367679

Teleconference: 1-669-254-5252 or 1-833-568-8864 (Toll Free)

Meeting ID: 160 836 7679

AGENDA: Kate Harrison – Adopt an Ordinance Adding Chapter 12.75 to BMC to Establish Protections Relating to Animals Held, Owned, Used, Exhibited or Otherwise Kept for Racing or Other Sport, Entertainment or Profit.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/city-council/council-committees/policy-committee-health-life-enrichment-equity-community

DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Gooseberry Room

AGENDA: 2420 Shattuck [between Channing and Haste] DRCP2023-0018 – to demolish two existing commercial buildings, merge two lots, and construct a 17-story mixed-use building with 132 dwelling units and a 2314 sq ft commercial space a SB 330 state density bonus project,

2127 Dwight [between Shattuck and Fulton] DRCP2023-0004 – to demolish two of the existing four residential buildings (demolish 8 units and retain 8 units) and replace with new 6-story residential building with 58 dwelling units with 70 bedrooms without windows (combined total of retained buildings and new project 66 dwelling units and 304 bedrooms on lot), a SB 330 state density project.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/design-review-committee

FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES COMMISSION (FCPC) / OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION (OGC) at 6:30 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Aspen Room

AGENDA: 6. City Clerk enforcement referral regarding Mike Chang for BUSD School Board 2022, 7. Berkeley Election Reform Act (BERA) clean-up amendments, 8. Report from staff on public financing matching funds disbursements to Mark Humbert for council 2022, 9. Report from subcommittee on contribution limits.

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/fair-campaign-practices-commission

TRANSPORTATION and INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION at 7 pm

In-Person: at 1901 Hearst, North Berkeley Senior Center, Dining Room

AGENDA: B. 1. 2023 Work Plan Progress Check

https://berkeleyca.gov/your-government/boards-commissions/transportation-and-infrastructure-commission

ZERO WASTE STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING from 6 – 7:30 pm

Virtual: use link to register for zoom link

AGENDA: presentation of plan, same program as Wednesday, October 18

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/zero-waste-strategic-plan-meeting-virtual



Friday, October 20, 2023 – no City meetings or events found

Saturday, October 21, 2023

SHORELINE CLEAN-UP from 9 – 11 am

Meet at 160 University Nature Center

Use link for more information and registration

https://berkeleyca.gov/community-recreation/events/3rd-saturday-shoreline-cleanup-3

Sunday, October 22, 2023 - no City meetings or events found

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LAND USE CALENDAR PUBLIC HEARINGS:

  • 3000 Shattuck Avenue (Construct 10-story mixed-use building) – TBD
WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS:

  • November 2, 2023 - Draft Waterfront Specific Plan
  • Proposed December 5, 2023 – Re-Imagining Public Safety Update and Ceasefire– (to be the only action item of the evening, Wengraf and Arreguin will be absent on December 5)
UNSCHEDULED WORK SESSIONS & SPECIAL MEETINGS

  • Fire Department Standards of Coverage & Community Risk Assessment
  • Dispatch Needs Assessment Presentation
  • Presentation on Homelessness/Re-Housing/Thousand-Person Plan
PAST MEETINGS with reports worth reading:

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Public Comment

Former natives of Diego Garcia evicted by the US/UK & their beloved dogs gassed

Jagjit Singhh
Sunday October 15, 2023 - 11:47:00 AM

50 years ago, the UK/US forced expulsion of the native residents of Diego Garcia to make way for a US military base. This issue remains a blight on the conscience of both the United States and the United Kingdom, and it is time for us to confront our past actions and make amends. -more-


ON MENTAL WELLNESS: A Grab Bag

Jack Bragen<
Sunday October 15, 2023 - 11:12:00 AM

Content warning: Mixed Messages: I'm offering complex and mixed messages in the following essay some of which are defiant, some of which are probably accurate but satirical, and some of which advise in a more conservative approach. Since life isn't simple and since life doesn't stick to just one rule, I don't stick to one rule or one way of perceiving everything or doing everything. -more-


ECLECTIC RANT:The War in the Holy Land

Ralph E. Stone
Sunday October 15, 2023 - 11:02:00 AM

The carefully planned Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 has already caused the deaths of more than 1,200 Israelis, including at least 22 American citizens, and at least 1,100 in Gaza. In addition an unknown number of American citizens are being held hostage by Hamas. The War in the Holy Land has produced atrocities that cannot be denied or justified. No righteous cause justifies the slaughter of innocent civilians on either side. -more-


Editorial

Why Not Gerontocracy? Older is Often Better

Becky O'Malley
Friday October 06, 2023 - 01:24:00 PM

The cover of a recent New Yorker was a cleverish Barry Blitt caricature of four old folks running a race while pushing the kind of aluminum walkers used by mobility challenged people of all ages. Since I’m currently one of them (having been in bed with a broken ankle for a month) I sympathize. Apparently we’re supposed to snicker at these runners because they’re still involved in electoral races even though they’re kinda sorta (OMG) old.

Otherwise, they’re not that much alike.

From left to right:, visually, not politically:

Donald Trump. No need to say more about him—we know too much already.

Mitch McConnell: A canny political operator, wrong on most issues by my standards, but clever.

Nancy Pelosi: Another super clever politician, but good on most important questions.

Joe Biden: In his current incarnation, quite adept at identifying and promoting effective policies. He hasn’t always been so great, but he’s learned a lot on his journey.

A diverse set, but the common denominator is that they’re all now, well, old.

Luckily, Dianne Feinstein was not part of the group, which could have proved embarrassing.

New Yorker Editor David Remnick’s Talk of the Town comments in the same issue are headed “This Old Man” in print, “The Washington Gerontocracy” online. Pretty clearly, Remnick (b.1958) views with alarm some data he’s selected from assorted polls. He worries that “more than seventy per cent of respondents suggested that Biden is too old to be effective in a second term”.

The New Yorker, even before Remnick, has traditionally hoped that it caters to the youngster market, but I doubt that’s true. I only have anecdotes to support my opinion, but these are sometimes better than the data-lite often featured in glossy magazines like The New Yorker.

Harold Ross, its original editor, is often quoted in an urban legend as saying that his brainchild was “not for the little old lady in Dubuque.”

Well, maybe, but I learned to read it from my mother, born 1914 in St.Louis, which is probably more sophisticated than Dubuque ever was, but is not Manhattan, She missed out on college because of the Depression, but made up for it by being a voracious reader of the kind of snappy prose that the New Yorker has always favored. She claimed that the main advantage to not being employed outside home most of her married life was having first crack at the latest issue when it came in the mail, before my father got home from his office. She read every one of them until she died, finally a little old lady at almost 99,

I (b.1940) was rumored to have taught myself to read when I was about 5 with New Yorker cartoons, in those days funnier than the dreary self-centered ones in the current issues. I’d moved on to the heavier stuff by 1958, which was the year I started college and Remnick was born.

New York City has always been populated by the impecunious young and the rich old, and the magazine has reflected that, especially its ads. I would not be in the least surprised to learn that a stunningly high percentage of the New Yorker’s readers,young and old, poor and rich, have voted for Biden and will do so again.

John Lanchester in the latest London Review of Books in a great piece about how numbers are weaponized in politics says this:: -more-


Arts & Events

A Scintillating IL TROVATORE for the Ages

Reviewed by James Roy MacBean
Sunday October 15, 2023 - 11:51:00 AM

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Former natives of Diego Garcia evicted by the US/UK & their beloved dogs gassed Jagjit Singhh 10-15-2023

ON MENTAL WELLNESS: A Grab Bag Jack Bragen< 10-15-2023

ECLECTIC RANT:The War in the Holy Land Ralph E. Stone 10-15-2023

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A Scintillating IL TROVATORE for the Ages Reviewed by James Roy MacBean 10-15-2023