City Hall Connection
February 9, 2022
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News and Information from the City of Mountain View
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Welcome City Attorney Jennifer Logue
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After an extensive search, the Mountain View City Council appointed Jennifer Logue as City Attorney at their Tuesday, Feb. 8 meeting.
Logue is a seasoned local government attorney with more than 22 years of legal experience, having most recently served as the Supervising Attorney over the General Government & Finance Unit in the Oakland City Attorney’s Office.
The City Attorney represents and advises the Council, advisory bodies and City departments in matters of law related to City business. As City Attorney, Logue will oversee staff of four attorneys, two code enforcement officers and two legal support staff.
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Preparations Underway for City's Refreshed Visual Identity
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As the City of Mountain View is preparing to debut our refreshed look and feel later this month, here is a sneak peek of the new City logo.
The updated logo pays homage to the current one that was developed in the 1990s and wasn’t designed for digital applications. The new logo features vibrant colors with familiar images of the Santa Cruz Mountains, our 300+ days of sunshine, Mountain View’s shoreline along the San Francisco Bay, and optimistic outlook.
The forthcoming update to the City’s visual identity, including the logo, colors, fonts and more, builds upon the City Council’s adoption of the Strategic Roadmap. These changes reinforce the City’s vision of “a welcoming, vibrant city that plans intentionally and leads regionally to create livable, sustainable neighborhoods, access to nature and open spaces, and a strong innovation-driven local economy.” Input from the community and other stakeholders contributed to modernizing the City’s look and feel.
The City will take a phased approach in incorporating the refreshed look and feel over the coming months. The effort will also include developing a new website this year.
Be on the lookout for the official announcement later this month!
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Provide Input on Monta Loma Open Space Improvements
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The Mountain View Whisman School District and the City of Mountain View are working together with Carducci Associates to develop and guide the design process for the Monta Loma Outdoor Improvements Project with community input. The goal is to create a comprehensive design that provides for many school and community uses.
To view the feedback given by participants at the second series of community meetings held in January, please review the presentation board at mvw.sd/ABoard.
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Upcoming public input opportunities
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Survey
If you were unable to attend the January presentation, please complete this survey to record your thoughts: mvw.sd/ASurvey.
Upcoming community meetings: Community meeting B
Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 19 at 10 a.m.(repeat)
MVWSD Board of Trustees Meeting
Trustees to review focus group and community meeting input.
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Mountain View Gets the Gold for Housing
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The County of Santa Clara Public Health Department recognized the City of Mountain View’s efforts to be a healthy community.
County Public Health’s Healthy Cities Dashboard highlighted the City’s accomplishments for our Climate Action Plan meeting current state goals, establishing priority projects to adopt a Safe Gun Storage ordinance and explore alternative mental health crisis response models, and including equity measures in the Vision Zero Action Plan. The City received a medal ranking in five of the nine policy categories including a gold medal for the Housing and Built Environment category.
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Library Service Levels Update
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The Mountain View Public Library will begin expanding in-building services in the coming weeks.
- Starting on Sunday, Feb. 13
- Seating.
- Study rooms.
- Newspaper and magazine browsing.
- Regular computer time use.
- Starting on Tuesday, March 1
- Outdoor storytimes and other programs.
- Limited indoor programs with a gradual increase of indoor programs.
- Evening hours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays—open until 9 p.m.
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Apply to be on a City Council Advisory Body
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There are some new opportunities to help advise the City Council. Help your community while doing something that you enjoy.
The following committees have openings:
- Performing Arts Committee
- Senior Advisory Committee
- Human Relations Committee
- Downtown Committee (downtown property owner/representative and business-at-large)
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Calling all Teens: Apply for the Youth Advisory Committee and 2022 Teen Summer Volunteer Programs
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Make a direct impact on your community by serving on the City of Mountain View’s 2022-23 Youth Advisory Committee! Advise City Council and staff on important issues all the while representing your fellow teens and putting your ideas into action. Applications are available online at MountainView.gov/YAC. Completed application packets are due Friday, April 1, 2022 by 5 p.m.
Looking to make an impact while getting volunteer hours? Join junior leaders, junior lifeguards or Deer Hollow Farm interns! The Teen Summer Volunteer Programs are fun, dynamic and skill building programs that combine advanced training with a service opportunity.
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Upcoming Community Services and Activities
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Arbor Day Celebration Returns with Free Tree Giveaway
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Celebrate Arbor Day and help increase the City’s tree canopy with a FREE tree for your property. See this year’s tree selection and register for your free tree today at MountainView.gov/ArborDay.
Registration for the free tree giveaway open until Monday, March 14 by 5 p.m.
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Make registration a splash! Get a head start on knowing your child's swim level.
The City of Mountain View aquatics team will be hosting swim assessments in February and March to test through the various levels of our swim instruction program and make swim level recommendations. Assessments by appointment only. Proper swimwear is required.
Swim assessment appointments available on:
Tuesday, Feb. 22 | 2 - 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 23 | 2 - 3 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 24 | 2 - 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 5 | 2 - 3 p.m.
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The Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts is open once again after a brief pause in January. From a classical love story told through imagery and the masterful pianist, Ilya Blinov, (just in time for Valentine's Day) to some contemporary dance and musicals, there is a lot to love at MVCPA.
Feb. 12 | Illya Binov presents The Schumanns: A Love Story | 5 p.m. | Tickets
Feb. 19 | Peninsula Youth Theatre presents "The Frog Prince" | Tickets
Feb. 24—27 | Smuin Contemporary Ballet presents Dance Series 01: A Patsy Cline Tribute | Tickets
March 8 | Socially Inept: Roast of Silicon Valley | Tickets
March 11—13 | UpStage Theater presents Falsettos | Tickets
March 12—20 | Peninsula Youth Theatre presents Disney’s Descendents: The Musical | Tickets
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County indoor masking requirements to continue but expected to lift within weeks
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The County of Santa Clara Public Health Department announced on Wednesday, Feb. 9, that it will not lift local indoor masking requirements when the State of California eases its indoor masking requirements mid-next week.
Instead, County Public Health officials said they will continue to base decisions on whether and when to lift indoor masking requirements on risks posed by COVID-19, using defined metrics related to vaccination, hospitalizations and COVID-19 case rates.
The County has already met one of the three metrics for lifting the indoor masking requirement—that 80% of all County residents are fully vaccinated. The two remaining metrics are not yet met.
- COVID-19 hospitalizations in the jurisdiction are low and stable, in the judgment of the health officer; and
- The 7-day average of new cases per day is at or below 550 for at least a week.
County Public Health officials noted they anticipate being able to lift indoor masking requirements in a matter of weeks, as case rates continue to decline.
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On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the State is lifting its universal indoor masking requirements. However, State health orders will continue to require universal indoor masking in many settings, including all K-12 schools, childcare facilities, public transit, healthcare facilities, shelters, jails, and long-term care facilities.
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The Mountain View Community Center vaccination site will continue to operate Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through the end of February.
Drop-in vaccinations are available Monday through Thursday at the Community Center, located at 201 S. Rengstorff Ave. Friday and Saturdays are still by appointment only due to higher demand.
Vaccine appointments can be made through the County’s website at sccFreeVax.org.
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The next COVID-19 testing date with the County of Santa Clara is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 14 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts’ Rehearsal Studio (located next to Pioneer Park). Get an appointment time in advance at sccFreeTest.org.
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Upcoming Meetings & Events
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Feb. 12 | The Schumanns: A Love Story | 5 p.m. | MVCPA
Feb. 14 | Free COVID-19 Testing | 9:30 a.m. | register
Feb. 14 | Rental Housing Committee | 7 p.m. | online
Feb. 16 | Development Review Committee | 2 p.m. | agenda
Feb. 19 | "The Frog Prince" | 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. | MVCPA
Feb. 21 | Most City facilities closed for Presidents Day | all day
Feb. 22 | Eviction Protections and Rent Relief Webinar (Landlord focus) | 3 p.m. | register
Feb. 22 | City Council Meeting | 5 p.m. | online
Feb. 23 | Eviction Protections and Rent Relief Webinar (Tenant focus) | 6:30 p.m. | register
Feb. 23 | Administrative Zoning Public Hearing | 4 p.m. | online
Feb. 24 | Public Safety Advisory Board | 7 p.m. | online
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AskMV at Your Service
Available 24/7, Ask Mountain View is an easy way to send your questions, concerns and compliments directly to City staff who can help you. Download the app or submit a request online at MountainView.gov/AskMV.
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