Live Life - Lincoln Live Life . Lincoln. Live - Life - Lincoln - Live . Life . Lincoln. Live. Life Lipcoln MINUTES CITY OF LINCOLN CITY COUNCIL & LINCOLN REDEVELOPMENT SUCCESSOR AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Council Work Session March 1, 2022 Work Session 4:30-6:30PM - First Floor Conference Room, City Hall, 600 6th Street, Lincoln, CA! 95648 and electronically on Zoom. CALL TO ORDER by Mayor Andreatta at 4:30PM. 1. ROLL CALL: Counciimembers present: Paul Joiner Dan Karleskint Bill Lauritsen Alyssa Silhi Holly Andreatta Sean Scully, City Manager Kristine Mollenkopf, City Attorney Gwen Scanlon, City Clerk Matt Alves, Public Safety Chief Mayor Roll Call: 5 members present, 0 members absent. Staff members present: Various City employees, consultants and members of the public were also present via teleconference. 2. FLAG SALUTE - Public Safety Chief Matt Alves led the pledge of allegiance. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT = none. 4. STAFF REPORTS 4.A. Conduct a workshop discussion and receive an update from Mayor Pro Tem Joiner and Councilmember Silhi on the formation of the Phase One Homeless Strategies Report as well as their participation on the Regional Working Group for Placer Regional Homelessness and provide any relevant direction as desired. (Sean Scully) Councilmembers Silhi and Joiner reviewed recent discussion at the Regional Working Group meetings, expressing that alli involved municipalities felt that it was not as effective as desired partially due to lack of cross communications by the sub-groups, compressed timeline, and inadequate review period for the Strategies Report. Also discussed was general consensus that the City of Auburn currently bears the greatest share of the burden for the Homeless due to the Other discussion points included: Proposed Campus of Hope project, shelter availability, enforcement of local ordinances, the sequence of events that would occur should the City begin enforcement being mostly a cycle of misdemeanor citations and warrants being issued with no guaranteed outcome, percentage of known homeless residents that will actually accept assistance, services available from Placer County Probation and other agencies, whether there was support for a facility in Lincoln, Safe Camp facilities, funding availability, community acceptance of transitional housing and sobering centers, conferring with the Adopt A Creek volunteers for more input, law enforcement staffing requirements, regional vs local control, consistent modeling and siting criteria throughout the region, any plan should include guidelines not mandates, 211 System incorporation, regionally compatible ordinances, formation of an inter- jurisdictional task force and regionally coordinated outreach for education and assistance to the proximity to the County services in the area. 600 Sixth Street Lincoln, CA 95648 www.di.lincoln.ca.us 916-434-2400 Live Life - Lincoln - Live Life. Lincoln. Live Life.L Lincoln - Live . Life. Lincoln Live - Life Lincoln Page 2of2 City Council, Public Finance Authority and Redevelopment Successor Agency Work Session Meeting Minutes March1, 2022 public and area's homeless, the impacts of "toxic charity", public outreach, use of Federal and State grant funds for development of pedestrian/Dicycle trails ini the areas for recreational use could discourage formation of camps. 5. COUNCIL INITIATED BUSINESS - none. 6. - ADJOURNMENT- adjourned by Mayor Andreatta at 6:32 PM. ensarl Submitted by Dia Gix, Deputy City Clerk 600 Sixth Street . Lincoln, CA 95648-www.ci.ncoln.ca.us*916-434-2400