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File #: 20-665    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/26/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 7/7/2020 Final action:
Title: Note and File this Informational Report on New Fencing at School Properties [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
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Note and File this Informational Report on New Fencing at School Properties [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]
Report
BACKGROUND
The City of Santa Clara (City) has received several concerns regarding the installation of new fencing on school property. The Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) has jurisdiction over modifications on school grounds, including the installation of fencing.

While the City is not the decision-making authority on this matter, City Council and staff have previously expressed concerns regarding these projects at the bimonthly City School Liaison Committee meeting. The Liaison Committee meeting includes City Council, School Board, and staff representatives. This item was discussed at the October 2, 2019 meeting and further discussed at the February 5, 2020 meeting.

DISCUSSION
As part of the Committee discussion, SCUSD communicated that they would proceed with fencing school sites and fields that are currently open and available. Per SCUSD, these fencing projects are part of the 2018 Measure BB. Per the City's review, the Measure included the following language regarding fencing:

* Secure school campuses by improving fencing, security cameras, emergency communications systems, smoke detectors, fire alarms, and sprinklers.

Although the City has no authority over these projects, the City Council representatives (Mayor Gillmor and Councilmembers O'Neill and Watanabe) expressed concern over the new fencing and lack of community engagement and outreach. The main discussion points included:

* This was a dramatic change (fencing fields and playground that are currently available to residents and community)
* These spaces are currently viewed as "open space" by residents
* The change would cause issues
* Mayor Gillmor stated that she recommends massive communication to the community

City Staff has been in communication with SCUSD staff to obtain additional informati...

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