HomeMy WebLinkAbout03.06.2023 @630 Reg Youth Commission Agenda PacketMonday, March 6, 2023
6:30 PM
City of South San Francisco
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
City Manager's Conference Room, 400 Grand Ave, South San Francisco,
CA 94080
Youth Commission
Regular Meeting Agenda
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March 6, 2023Youth Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
Welcome to the Regular Meeting of the Youth Commission. Regular meetings are held on the first Monday of
each month at 6:30 p.m. If this is your first time, the following is a general outline of our procedures.
In accordance with California Government Code Section 54957.5, any writing or document that is a public
record, relates to an open session agenda item, and is distributed less than 72 hours prior to a regular meeting
will be made available for public inspection at the City Manager's Office in City Hall. If, however, the document
or writing is not distributed until the regular meeting to which it relates, then the document or writing will be
made available to the public at the location of the meeting, as listed on this agenda.
The public may view or comment during this meeting from the City Manager's Conference Room at
400 Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080.
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item not on the Agenda (except in emergency circumstances). Your question or problem may be referred to
staff for investigation and/or action where appropriate or the matter may be placed on a future Agenda for more
comprehensive action or report.
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March 6, 2023Youth Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
Ethan Mizzi Melissa Hua
Chairperson Vice Chairperson
Ingrid Jimenez
Secretary
Aaron Adriano Claudia Miller
Daniella Acevas Nataly Quinteros
Sophia Cyris Jiancarlo Ray
Jasmine Ho Julia Tsuei
Danielle Leong Sara Vides
Nikaella Mariano Megan Yoshida
Tamiko Huey Maryjo Nuñez
Management Analyst II Management Fellow
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March 6, 2023Youth Commission Regular Meeting Agenda
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Agenda Review
Approval of Minutes from the February 6, 2023 Meeting.IV.
Presentation on SB 1383 Reducing Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in California
(Kamille Lang, Climate Action and Youth Engagement Specialist and Marissa Garren,
Management Analyst II Public Works)
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VI. Debrief on Boards and Commissions Meetings
VII. Discussion for Youth in Government Day
VIII. Vote to Change Meetings from Monthly to Bi-Monthly
IX. Items from Staff
X. Items from Commission
XI. 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 #:23-199 Agenda Date:3/6/2023
Version:1 Item #:IV.
Approval of Minutes from the February 6, 2023 Meeting.
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City of South San Francisco
Youth Commission
Meeting Minutes: Monday, February 6, 2023
Zoom Teleconference
6:30 pm
Commission Members:
Present: Ethan Mizzi, Melissa Hua, Ingrid Jimenez, Aaron Adriano, Daniella
Acevas, Sophia Cyris, Jasmine Ho, Daniella Leong, Nika Mariano,
Jiancarlo Ray, Julia Tsuei, Megan Yoshida
Absent: Nataly Quinteros, Sara Vides, Claudia Miller
Staff Members:
Present: Tamiko Huey, Management Analyst II
Maryjo Nuñez, Management Fellow
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Call to Order:
Meeting called to order at 6:34pm.
Agenda Review:
No changes to the agenda.
Approval of Minutes:
Motion from Vice Chair Hua, seconded by Commissioner Adriano.
Minutes from January 9, 2023, approved.
Public Comments:
There were no public comments.
Debrief on Boards and Commissions
Chair Mizzi watched the Planning Commission meeting and it was about the approval of the city’s
housing element and it was recommended that the city approve it. They have a vacancy; and housing
element was approved the next day.
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City Clerk will announce who fills the vacancy once finalized.
Commissioner Adriano asked what it was like to attend the meeting.
Chair Mizzi shared that it was a long meeting: staff presentations, questions from commissioners; public
comments… It was not fundamentally different from what the Youth Commission does.
Commissioner Ho watched cultural arts. They created a cultural arts master plan, and they wanted the
art to reflect the diversity of culture and engage youth and seniors. They also wanted to create
“Lindenville 2.”
Chair Mizzi—they are still working on their master plan
Vice Chair Hua—the commission that she was supposed to attend was not meeting… It was nowhere to
be found.
Chair Mizzi wants to have the Youth Commission recommend that the City make accessing links more
accessible.
Commissioner Cyris, on January 9th, watched the Housing Authority. She said that they revisited old bills
and talked about renewing them, talked about financial audits and had a guest speaker. She thinks that
each commission has a different attitude about their work based on what they're doing and the
members, but it was nice seeing how invested people were and how they contributed. She thinks that if
everyone has a more direct understanding of what they want to do with their commission a lot more
can be accomplished.
Discussions for Youth in Government Day
Commissioner Leong shared that the teachers already mentioned Youth in Government Day will be
happening this year but didn’t explain much.
Commissioner Adriano is very happy to see the return of Youth in Government Day. They would like a
tour of the new civic center.
Vice Chair Hua thinks that there are more social aspects this time especially for networking.
Chair Mizzi would like to see Congressman Mullin to speak or Senator Becker.
Commissioner Jimenez would like to see a Q&A segment during the Youth Commission.
Youth in Government Day Ad Hoc Committee
Youth in Government Day Ad Hoc Committee will be made up of Commissioners: Mizzi, Hua, Mariano,
Jimenez, Adriano, and Cyris.
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Items from Staff and Commission
-Sister to Sister Conference
-texting: better for Sunday
-Staff remined the Commissioner who haven’t done so to send bios
-scholarships gathering project
Commissioner Ray is interested in this project
Chair Mizzi would like an email about the Boards and Commissions update.
Chair Mizzi shared that there will be a City Council meeting this Wednesday and they will be deciding
the design of the pool and they will be discussing the free shuttle and routes.
Meeting adjourned at 7:14pm.
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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 #:23-200 Agenda Date:3/6/2023
Version:1 Item #:V.
Presentation on SB 1383 Reducing Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in California (Kamille Lang,Climate Action
and Youth Engagement Specialist and Marissa Garren, Management Analyst II Public Works)
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Youth Commissioners listen to the presentation to gain a better
understanding of SB 1383 and how this initiative will impact sustainability.
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The Youth Commission is interested in sustainability and climate change.To learn more about these areas,
Kamille Lang and Marissa Garren will present to the Commission to give an overview about SB 1383 and for
the Commissioners to give the a youth perspective on the topic.
RELATIONSHIP TO STRATEGIC PLAN
Learning about sustainability will contribute to the City’s Strategic Plan under Priority #2:Quality of
Life.
CONCLUSION
It is recommended that the Youth Commission hear the SB 1383 presentation and discuss their thoughts,
particularly as it relates to sustainability and youth.
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SSF Youth Commission Meeting
Monday, March 6, 2023
SB 1383
Reducing Short-Lived Climate
Pollutants in California
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Climate Change Negatively Impacts California
Landfilled Organic Waste Emits Methane Gas—
A Super Pollutant
More Powerful than C02
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Organic Waste is the Largest Waste Stream in CA
IN CALIFORNIA, MILLIONS ARE
FOOD INSECURE
1 IN 8 CALIFORNIANS
1 IN 5 CHILDREN
C ALIFORNIA T HROWS AWAY
MORE THAN 6 MILLION
T ONS
OF FOOD WASTE EVERY Y EAR!
Other
Organics
19%
Non-Organic
Waste 33%Lumber
12%
Food 18%
Paper 18%
California’s Waste Stream 3 12
SB 1383 Jurisdiction Targets
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Education & Outreach
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Stay Engaged!
Marissa Garren, SSF Public Works
Phone –(650) 877-8549
[email protected]
https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp
www.ssf.net/recycling
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