Oct 20 2011

The following letter was sent to PCA on October 18, 2011

Re:  Moraga Canyon

I read Mark Menke’s letter and want to respond to what I believe are two inaccuracies.

First, Mr. Menke attempts to belittle those who oppose the Moraga Canyon project by
asserting that they are merely a “handful of vocal residents” as compared to the more than a
thousand parents of kids who will use the field who are supporters.  I believe he is mistaken
in at least three respects.  > Click to read more…

Oct 20 2011

Moraga Canyon has been known by various names

The local Geology website “Oakland Geology” offers photography, research and discussions of natural features in Oakland, Piedmont and Berkeley.  The following excerpts from an article on Moraga Canyon note its geologic features, alterations and various names: > Click to read more…

Oct 16 2011

Citizen responds to the Oct. 17, 2011 Agenda Item #3: Acceptance of Audit  Subcommittee Interim Report

In a democratic society, those who gift public money away do not investigate themselves. Now, Mayor Barbieri and Vice-Mayor Chiang will “accept” the report they prepared, a report that is non-substantive as to most of staff’s actions. Once the plans were in place and the first shovel hit the dirt in July 2009, virtually all responsibility shifted to staff.  To have the City Administrator (Geoff Grote) be the staff for the Audit Subcommittee speaks for itself; he is ultimately responsible for this debacle.  Documentation was presented to the Audit Subcommittee that directly contradicted statements by Mr. Grote.  Those documents were ignored.

This “audit” took far too long, evidently in the hope residents’ fading memories would wipe out the multimillion dollar loss.  Judge Kawaichi wanted to do a proper investigation, regardless of the time required. This is a sad day for Piedmont.

Investigation of the Crest Road washout was not done by the Audit Subcommittee. My research concluded there was a “gift of public funds” on Crest Road; Oct. 3 Mr. Grote acknowledged the misuse of the Sewer Fund. Soon this Council will consider transferring General Fund money to the Sewer Fund. Staff robbed the Sewer Fund of $296,000 two years ago. A transfer of taxpayer money will not erase the original act.

Staff withheld critical information and provided false information concerning Crest Road. Staff did not inform Council there was an initial construction error that created the washout. Equally troubling is that Valley Utility was instructed Oct. 14, 2009 to repair the damaged trench with cement slurry, as approved by PG&E. That repair method had no trench dams.  The Nov. 4 Kleinfelder (Geotechnical Consultant) trench dam* recommendation was obtained after the work had been completed.  Additionally, staff presented false information concerning Valley’s protection of their job site and the existing drain system on Crest Road.

On Feb. 1, 2009, a day before the Municipal Election, staff stated there was another cost overrun, citing pipe mis-measurements. Five days later the overrun morphed into taxpayers paying another million. The City’s litigation places this mis-measurement cost at $200,000 (complaint @ p4:18-24). These contradictory facts reveal a culture of concealment at City Hall.

Piedmont taxpayers assumed unlimited liability by the contracts Mr. Peyton, City Attorney, reviewed and approved. That’s why we’re here tonight. Mr. Peyton ruled it was legal to debit the Sewer Fund, but ignored the fundamental issue; without the construction work for the special benefit of PHUAD (Piedmont Hills Underground Assessment District) there would have been no washout.  Mr. Peyton never addressed the initial Crest Road construction; the City has included that specific point in its litigation. Despite all this, the Audit Subcommittee was unresponsive to any questions concerning George Peyton’s breach of his fiduciary responsibilities.

A year and a half ago, I presented my PHUAD analysis to council members; Mr. Wieler lamented the loss of “esprit de corps” among staff.  That loss is the least of residents’ concerns.

Rick Schiller
Piedmont, CA

*Short definition: Trench dams prevent bedding erosion and drain excess water to the surface in a trench situated on a steep slope

Explanation: Trench dams are an internal construction in utility (and other) trenches that are placed on steep slopes. Water getting into a trench will form hydrostatic pressure because of the force of gravity on the slope. This pressure erodes and washes the bedding sand which is at the bottom of the trench. Once the sand is washed away, the material above can collapse down and in some instances collapse part of the existing street into the trench. The trench dams are placed at fixed intervals from the bottom of the trench to just below the street surface. On the upper portion of Crest Road they were specified every 75 feet. The trench dams prevent the bedding from eroding by relieving the pressure and allowing excess water to flow to the surface through a drain outlet installed in each trench dam.

Oct 14 2011

Nomination papers for prospective candidates for City Council and School Board will be available from the City Clerk’s office at 120 Vista Avenue, Piedmont,  beginning Monday, October 17, 2011 and must be returned to the City Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 14, 2011.  > Click to read more…

Oct 5 2011

Inter-district transfers for various student classifications will be considered. Will priority be given to resident’s grandchildren?

The Piedmont School Board plans to hold a special meeting on Tuesday, November 1, from 7 – to 9 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers.  The Board will review the State requirements of the Open Enrollment Act and also consider amending its current policy in order to allow grandchildren of Piedmont residents to enroll in Piedmont schools.  According to the School District notice, “other requests have surfaced to expand the criteria for inter-district attendance. Conversely, requests to oppose expanding inter-district attendance have been received.” > Click to read more…

Oct 5 2011

Report on the October 3, 2011 City Council Meeting

Closed Session  The meeting began with a closed session for two agenda items.  An undisclosed subject of potential litigation took the full time of the closed session, leaving no time to discuss undergrounding litigation involving City of Piedmont v. Robert Gray Associates and Harris & Associates. > Click to read more…

Oct 5 2011

California’s sunshine law, The Brown Act, begins with the following words:

In enacting this chapter, the Legislature finds and declares that the public commissions, boards and councils and the other public agencies in this State exist to aid in the conduct of the people’s business. It is the intent of the law that their actions be taken openly and that their deliberations be conducted openly.

The people of this State do not yield their sovereignty to the agencies which serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so that they may retain control over the instruments they have created.

Ralph M. Brown Act

Oct 5 2011

Monday October 10  Planning Commission   5:00 pm Chambers

Thursday October 13  Public Safety Committee  5:30 pm Chambers

The committee launched an email alert system to inform citizens of public safety emergencies in the City.  A report is expected on the level of participation by citizens.  The current effort is to enroll more citizens through a link on the Piedmont Unified School District online registration page.

Monday October 17  City Council     7:30 pm Chambers

A financial report of the City’s Community Pool revenue and expenses through September 30 will be presented to the City Council.

Wednesday October 19  Recreation Commission  7:30 pm Chambers

Wednesday October 26 Police & Fire Pension Board  4:00 pm Chambers

Agendas for meetings are posted in City Hall and the Piedmont Police Department at least 72 hours prior to each meeting.   Copies of all agendas may be requested from the office of the City Clerk, 120 Vista Avenue, or by calling  510-420-3040.  Notice and agendas of special meetings are  provided at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting via e-mail.  Information is available on the City website.

Oct 5 2011
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Oct 1 2011

Piedmont City Council Agenda – Monday, October 3, 2011 – 7:30 p.m. – City Council Chambers, 120 Vista Avenue, Piedmont, CA

In closed session:

a.  Potential litigation – Undisclosed

b. Litigation in the matter of undergrounding City of Piedmont v. Robert Gray Associates and Harris & Associates > Click to read more…