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RESOLUTION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2020-102 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL <br />AUTHORIZING COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO PAINT "BLACK LIVES MATTER" <br />ALONG A PORTION OF THE PARROTT STREET PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY IN <br />DOWNTOWN SAN LEANDRO AND DIRECTING CITY STAFF TO ASSIST THE <br />COMMUNITY IN COMPLETING SAID WORK IN COMPLIANCE WITH RELEVANT <br />SAFETY STANDARDS <br />WHEREAS, in response to public demonstrations after the killing of George Floyd in <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota in June, 2020 Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C. directed that <br />"Black Lives Matter" be painted on the asphalt of a prominent street in Washington D.C. in large <br />yellow letters; and <br />WHEREAS, since that time, cities across the country have authorized the painting of <br />Black Lives Matter murals on streets within their own jurisdictions; and <br />WHEREAS, as a means of communicating solidarity with the above -referenced actions, <br />the San Leandro City Council seeks to authorize the painting of a similar mural along a portion of <br />Parrott Street in downtown San Leandro, and the safety of individuals participating in the painting <br />of the mural in accordance with the San Leandro Municipal Code, and regulations established <br />herein. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Leandro does RESOLVE as <br />follows: <br />1. That in accordance with San Leandro Municipal Code Section 4-27-100, the use of the <br />City's public right-of-way along Parrott Street within the City of San Leandro is hereby authorized <br />for use by members of the San Leandro community to paint the words `Black Lives Matter" along <br />the pavement surface; and <br />2. That the City Manager or his designee is encouraged to work cooperatively with local <br />community members and artists who would render said painting in order to bring the project to a <br />successful completion; and <br />3. That the City Manager or his designee is directed to work with community members and <br />make best efforts to ensure that any such painting work is completed in such a way that it will not <br />interfere with other street markings that are necessary for the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists, <br />vehicle operators, public transit, waste collection, street cleaning, stormwater runoff, or other <br />ancillary municipal functions or procedures that are necessary to protect the public's health, safety <br />and welfare, including all signage giving notice of approval and necessary regulations related to <br />the painting; and <br />4. That the community members and artists leading this effort are encouraged to work with <br />local community residents and business owners whose properties are located adjacent to the <br />proposed mural to ensure that they are provided an opportunity for input into the project in advance <br />of its completion. <br />