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6:00 PM
City of South San Francisco
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
Municipal Services Building, Council Chambers
33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco, CA
Special City Council
Special Meeting Agenda
HYBRID IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL MEETING
September 14, 2021Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda
HYBRID IN-PERSON/VIRTUAL MEETING NOTICE
The purpose of conducting the meeting as described in this notice is to provide the safest environment for staff
and the public while allowing for public participation.
Councilmembers Coleman, Flores and Nicolas, Vice Mayor Nagales and Mayor Addiego and essential City
staff may participate via Teleconference.
Pursuant to Ralph M. Brown Act, Government Code Section 54953, all votes shall be by roll call due to
council members participating by teleconference.
This meeting will be conducted pursuant to the provisions of the Governor ’s Executive Orders N-29-20,
N-63-20 and N-08-21 allowing for deviation of Teleconference Rules required by the Brown Act & pursuant
to the order of San Mateo County Department of Public Health regarding gatherings during the coronavirus
(COVID-19) outbreak, and recommendations to follow social distancing procedures, the City of South San
Francisco will hold the meeting through a hybrid of in -person attendance with the City Council, designated staff,
and limited members of the public at the City Council Chambers and through the virtual platform, Zoom .
In-person attendance by members of the public will be subject to maximum capacity and current health and
safety protocols.
American Disability Act:
The City Clerk will provide materials in appropriate alternative formats to comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Please send a written request to City Clerk Rosa Govea Acosta at 400 Grand Avenue, South
San Francisco, CA 94080, or email at [email protected]. Include your name, address, phone number, a brief
description of the requested materials, and preferred alternative format service at least 24-hours before the
meeting.
Accommodations: Individuals who require special assistance of a disability -related modification or
accommodation to participate in the meeting, including Interpretation Services, should contact the Office of the
City Clerk by email at [email protected], 24-hours before the meeting.
Notification in advance of the meeting will enable the City of South San Francisco to make reasonable
arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting.
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September 14, 2021Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda
ZOOM LINK BELOW -NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
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https://ssf-net.zoom.us/j/85798435975
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How to observe the Meeting (no public comment):
1) Local cable channel: Astound, Channel 26 or Comcast, Channel 27
2) https://www.ssf.net/government/city-council/video-streaming-city-and-council-meetings/city-council
How to submit written Public Comment before the City Council Meeting:
Use the eComment portal by clicking on the following link: https://ci-ssf-ca.granicusideas.com/meetings or by
visiting the City Council meeting's agenda page. eComments are also directly sent to the iLegislate application
used by City Council and staff.
How to provide Public Comment during the City Council Meeting:
1) By Phone: (669) 900-6833. Webinar ID is 857 9843 5975. Click *9 to raise a hand to speak. Click *6 to
unmute when called.
By One tap mobile: US: +16699006833,,85798435975# or +13462487799,,85798435975#
2) Online at: https://ssf-net.zoom.us/j/85798435975
a. Enter an email address and name. The name will be visible online and will be used to notify you that it is your
turn to speak.
b. When the Clerk calls for the item on which you wish to speak, click on "raise hand." Speakers will be notified
shortly before they are called to speak.
c. When called, please limit your remarks to the time limit allotted.
IN-PERSON: Please complete a Digital Speaker Card located at the entrance to the Council Chamber ’s. Be
sure to indicate the Agenda Item # you wish to address or the topic of your public comment. When your name
is called, please come to the podium, state your name and address (optional) for the Minutes. COMMENTS
ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES PER SPEAKER. Thank you for your cooperation.
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September 14, 2021Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda
Call to Order.
Roll Call.
Agenda Review.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSION:
Community Town Hall Meeting - Police Chief Recruitment (Mike Futrell, City
Manager, Leah Lockhart, Human Resources Director, Teri Black and Suzanne
Mason, Teri Black and Company)
1.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - Comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda.
Adjournment.
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City of South San Francisco
Legislation Text
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400
Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
File #:21-707 Agenda Date:9/14/2021
Version:1 Item #:1.
Community Town Hall Meeting - Police Chief Recruitment (Mike Futrell, City Manager, Leah Lockhart,
Human Resources Director, Teri Black and Suzanne Mason, Teri Black and Company)
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COMMUNITY TOWN HALL
POLICE CHIEF
RECRUITMENT & SELECTION
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
THANK YOU CHIEF AZZOPARDI!
SSFPD POLICE CHIEF: 2014-2021
30 YEARS OF SERVICE
OUR RECRUITERS:
TERI BLACK & COMPANY
TERI BLACK
CEO, Lead Recruiter
SUZANNE MASON
Senior Recruiter
TBC OVERVIEW
21 YEARS IN EXECUTIVE SEARCH
DEPTH IN COMMUNITY POLICING
DIVERSITY PLACEMENT SUCCESS
A CHALLENGING MARKET
FEWER CANDIDATES FOR LEADERSHIP ROLES
BOOMERS ARE NEARLY GONE & GENXERS ARE GOING
QUALITY OF LIFE CONSIDERATIONS
BAY AREA COST OF LIVING
THE PROCESS
GATHER INPUT (SEPT.)
PREPARE MATERIALS (S EPT.)
ACTIVE RECRUITING PERIOD (SEPT./OCT.)
SCREENING EFFORTS →INTERVIEWS (OCT./NOV.)
BACKGROUND & DUE DILIGENCE (NOV./DEC .)
INPUT FROM COMMUNITY
LEADERSHIP STYLE & PROFESSIONAL ATTRIBUTES
STRENGTHS, EXPERIENCE & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES
WHAT POTENTIAL CANDIDATES SHOULD KNOW
Survey is available online: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/693J788
INPUT FROM COMMUNITY -GUIDELINES
3 minutes per speaker
Sign up to speak in back (or raise hand on zoom)
Speakers will be called in order
Be respectful -do not interrupt/disrupt speakers
We kindly ask…
Focus on qualities & attributes, rather than
specific individuals
Keep a forward focus –Priorities and important issues for the
next chief
Agenda Item
1. 21-707 Community Town Hall Meeting - Police Chief Recruitment (Mike Futrell, City Manager, Leah Lockhart,
Human Resources Director, Teri Black and Suzanne Mason, Teri Black and Company)
Legislation Text SSF Police Chief Slides
2 Public Comments
Guest User at September 13, 2021 at 9:44pm PDT
Support
A new police should a) follow the law b) transparent C) be open to a police commission on ethics d) remove politics
from policing.
Dolores Piper at September 13, 2021 at 8:22pm PDT
I believe that the candidate should be well versed in 21st Century Policing Implementation Guide
https://cops.usdoj.gov. Cops stands for community oriented policing.The candidate should agree to implement "8 can't
wait" in its entirety. The candidate should be well versed in the lethality of tasers - should be required to watch "Killing
Them Safely". The candidate should have a plan to create accountability and transparency that welcomes community
input and complaints, and there should be reports on the outcome of complaint resolutions to the community on an
ongoing basis. The candidate should be willing to implement restorative justice as an alternative. The candidate should
be versed, or become versed, in the Dept of Justice's Collaborative Reform Initiative (272 recommendations) for the SF
Police Department as an excellent guide for SSFPD though a much smaller dept. Selecting a candidate from within the
SSFPD may continue policies that should be changed. Community should be aware of how frequently officers take
training in anti-bias and de-escalation practices and what that training consists of.
Attachments: BRP_Exec_Summ.pdf DOJ_COPS_CRI_SFPD_OCT_2016_Assessment.pdfTasers_in_the_spotlight.docx