Community & Economic Development Committee (CED)
Regular MeetingSan Jose, CA · March 28, 2022
Agenda
City of San José City of San José
200 East Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Agenda
Community & Economic Development Committee (CED)
Committee Members
Pam Foley, Chair
Maya Esparza, Vice Chair
Matt Mahan, Member
Raul Peralez, Member
Magdalena Carrasco, Member
Committee Staff
Rosalynn Hughey, City Manager's Office
Johnny Phan, City Attorney's Office
Robyn Sahid, Mayor's Office
Yasmin Johnson, Clerk's Office
Monday, March 28, 2022 1:30 PM Virtual Meeting -
https://sanjoseca.zoom.us/j/94677739504
* COVID-19 NOTICE *
Consistent with AB 361 and City of San Jose Resolution Nos. 79485, 80237, 80266, 80290, 80323,
80343, 80363 and 80400, this meeting will not be physically open to the public and the Community
and Economic Development Committee Members will be teleconferencing from remote locations.
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(a) Call to Order and Roll Call
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(b) Review of Work Plan
Items recommended to be added, dropped, or deferred are usually
approved under review of the workplan unless the Committee directs
otherwise.
1. CC 22-072 Community Opportunity to Purchase Draft Program
Recommendation: Accept a report on the draft proposed Community Opportunity to
Purchase program, which would give qualified nonprofits an
opportunity to make offers on covered residential buildings available for
sale. (Housing)
DROPPED PER RULES AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
COMMITTEE MEETING ON 3/16/22, ITEM B.3
2. CC 22-091 Rent Burden and Demographics of Affordable Housing Residents
Report
Recommendation: Accept a report on the rent burden and demographics of residents living
in affordable housing developments and an analysis of how much
money is required to alleviate the rent burden for households above
50% rent burden in the City’s affordable housing portfolio. (Housing)
REQUEST DEFERRAL FROM 4/25/22 TO 6/27/22
Attachments Memorandum
(c) Consent Calendar
(d) Reports to Committee
1. CC 22-066 Environmental Review for New Development Audit
Recommendation: Accept the report on the Environmental Review for New Development
Audit and cross-reference to the April 19, 2022 City Council meeting
for approval. (City Auditor)
Attachments Presentation
Report
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2. CC 22-067 Team San José Performance and Activities Status Report
Recommendation: Accept a mid-year report on Team San Jose’s performance measures
and activities for FY 21-22. (Economic Development and Cultural
Affairs)
Attachments Memorandum
Attachment A
Presentation
3. CC 22-068 Citywide Residential Anti-Displacement Strategy Quarterly Status
Report
Recommendation: Accept staff’s quarterly status report on the Citywide Residential
Anti-Displacement Strategy. (Housing)
Attachments Memorandum
Presentation
4. CC 22-069 City Roadmap: Small Business Recovery
Recommendation: Accept the status report on small business recovery work being
undertaken by the Office of Economic Development and Cultural
Affairs as part of the approved City Roadmap for FY 2021-2022.
(Economic Development and Cultural Affairs)
Attachments Memorandum
Presentation
5. CC 22-070 City Roadmap: Re-Employment and Workforce Development Status
Report
Recommendation: Accept the status report on Re-Employment and Workforce
Development as part of the approved City Roadmap for FY 2021-2022.
(Economic Development and Cultural Affairs)
Attachments Memorandum
Presentation
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6. CC 22-071 Quick-Build Interim Housing Efforts Status Report
Recommendation: Accept the status report on potential siting and development progress
for the City’s Emergency Interim Housing (EIH) efforts prior to
reporting to City Council in June 2022, as directed in the September 22,
2021, Bold Housing Solutions memorandum from Mayor Liccardo and
Councilmembers Peralez, Jimenez, Foley, and Mahan, and approved by
the Rules Committee on September 29, 2021, with further direction
from the City Council in the approved March Budget Message for
2022-23. (Housing/Economic Development and Cultural Affairs/Public
Works/City Manager)
Attachments Memorandum
Presentation
• Open Forum
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within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council.
• Adjournment
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