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This memorandum outlines recommendations for appointments to various Boards and Commissions in San José, including the Airport Commission, Climate Advisory Commission, Downtown Parking Board, Housing and Community Development Commission, Library and Education Commission, Measure T Community Oversight Committee, Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning Commission, and Senior Citizens Commission. The appointments are intended to fill vacant seats and ensure the commissions can continue their operations.
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Appointments include individuals for specific terms on various commissions.
The memorandum is coordinated with the Office of the City Attorney.
Public outreach was conducted via the City Clerk’s Boards and Commissions webpage.
The memorandum has been posted as part of the June 17, 2025 City Council Meeting Agenda.
The Office of the City Clerk is actively recruiting for additional vacancies.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENTS 6/17/2025 25-738 2.9 FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: June 13, 2025 RECOMMENDATION Approve the following Boards and Commissions appointments: (a) Airport Commission (1) District 3 Seat: Appoint Greg Richardson for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (2) District 5 Seat: Appoint Gregory Duru for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (3) District 7 Seat: Appoint Nick Patel for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (b) Climate Advisory Commission (1) Climate Science Expertise Seat: Appoint Macwin Savio Dsouza for a term ending December 31, 2025 (2) Community Representative Seat: Appoint Ryo Wakabayashi for a term ending December 31, 2027 (c) Downtown Parking Board (1) San José State University Representative Seat: Appoint Eric Cross for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (d) Housing and Community Development Commission (1) District 1 Seat: Roma Dawson for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (2) District 5 Seat: Ruben Navarro for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2029 (3) District 7 Seat: Christopher Escher for a term of July 1, 2025 to June 30,...
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This memorandum from City Attorney Nora Frimann reviews potential conflicts of interest for applicants to the Airport Commission. It outlines the commission's duties, legal conflicts that may prevent participation, and the applicants' backgrounds. None of the applicants disclosed any incompatible offices or apparent conflicts of interest. The document appears to be a draft.
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The memorandum reviews applications for the Airport Commission.
The Airport Commission advises on airport-related issues and policies.
Certain positions may preclude a commissioner from participating in discussions or voting.
The applicants include Greg Richardson, Nick Patel, Ramnick Saandal, Joseph Sanchez, James Carter, Keith Joho, and Gregory Duru, none of whom disclosed conflicts of interest.
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Conflicts Review - Airport Commission Applicants FROM: NORA FRIMANN City Attorney DATE: May 8, 2025 BACKGROUND This Office routinely reviews applications to City Boards and Commissions. The applications do not provide complete information; however, they do occasionally disclose potential conflicts of interest or incompatible offices. The purpose of this memorandum is to highlight major areas of potential conflict that are disclosed by the applications. To analyze potential conflicts, it is necessary to consider the duties of the particular commission to which the applicant is seeking appointment. COMMISSION DUTIES Under the Municipal Code, the Airport Commission is an advisory body that makes recommendations to the Council and the Airport Department on matters on its workplan as approved by the Rules and Open Government Committee. The Airport Commission serves as an advisory body to the City Council and the Director of Aviation regarding Airport noise related issues and provides a public forum for Airport noise related issues, policies, and decisions. The Airport Commission is also responsible to monitor curfew intrusion information...
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This memorandum evaluates applicants for the Housing and Community Development Commission, detailing special eligibility requirements and providing recommendations for appointments based on applicant qualifications. It outlines the necessary representation from various sectors, including low-income households and individuals with relevant experience in housing and community development. The memo includes a list of recommended candidates for five commissioner vacancies across different districts.
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The memorandum is from Erik L. Solivan to Toni Taber, dated May 7, 2025.
It evaluates 19 applicants for the Housing and Community Development Commission.
Special eligibility requirements include representation from mobilehome park owners, tenants, and individuals with experience in homelessness and low-income housing.
There are currently five vacancies on the commission across various districts.
Recommendations for appointments include Roma Dawson, Aimee Escobar, Ruben Navarro, Christopher Escher, and H.B. Mok.
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ower SAN JOSE CAPITAL OF SILICON TO: Memorandum VALLEY TONI TABER FROM: Erik L. Solivan DATE: May 7, 2025 City Clerk SUBJECT: HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION APPLICANTS9 EVALUATION LL DMZ ero OK Vl OV] Date V9 es BACKGROUND Council Policy 0-4, the Consolidated Policy Governing Boards and Commissions, allows the Department staff liaison for the Commission to submit a memo to the City Clerk with its evaluation of applicant(s) based on the powers and duties of the Commission, any special eligibility requirements, and experience, background, and expertise of the applicant(s). For any incumbents eligible for reappointment, the memo should include a statement setting forth attendance, residency information, and compliance with City requirements (e.g., commission training, State-mandated training, Form 700 filing). COMMISSION9S SPECIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS San José Municipal Code Section 2.08.2820 describes the special eligibility requirements for the Housing and Community Development Commission (Commission): e One (1) member shall be a person recommended José mobilehome parks. by an organization of owners of San e One (1) member shall be a person recommended by an...
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This document appears to be a draft of applications for the City of San Jose Boards and Commissions. It includes applications from two individuals, Greg Richardson and Gregory Duru, detailing their personal information, qualifications, and reasons for applying to the Airport Commission and other boards. The applications highlight their professional backgrounds, interests, and the potential contributions they could make if appointed.
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Applications are continuously accepted for the City of San Jose Boards and Commissions.
Greg Richardson is applying for the Airport Commission and has extensive experience in airport management and finance.
Gregory Duru is also applying for the Airport Commission and has a background in homeland security and emergency management.
Both applicants express a desire to contribute to the community and leverage their professional experiences.
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CITY OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA Submit Date: Apr 02, 2025 Boards and Commissions Application Profile Please note, applications are continuously accepted to the City of San Jose Boards and Commissions. The Board or Commission you select may or may not indicate there is a vacancy. Your application will remain on file for one year from the date of submission. During the year, your application may be considered for unanticipated vacancies. Additionally, applicants to the following commissions will be required to fill out aForm 700 (California State required Statement of Economic Interest) within 30 days of appointment. Airport Commission Appeals Hearing Board Arena Authority Arts Commission Civil Service Commission Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (DCAC) Downtown Parking Board Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices (formerly Ethics Commission) Federated and Police & Fire Retirement Boards Historic Landmarks Commission Housing & Community Development Commission Work2future (SVWIB) Board Planning Commission* Greg Richardson First Name Last Name Email Address Street Address Suite or Apt San Jose CA 95112 City State Postal Code Are you a resident of San Jose? Yes No What...