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HomeMy WebLinkAboutrda min 1988/02/14 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA Tuesday, February 14, 1989 6:00 p.m. Council Conference Room City Hall ROLL CALL PRESENT: Mayor Cox, Councilmembers McCandliss, Nader, Malcolm and Moore PRESENT: Chairman Cox, Agency Members McCandliss, Nader, Malcolm and Moore ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT: Assistant City Manager Asmus, Deputy City Manager Morris, City Attorney Harron 1. REPORT FROr~ THE CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE "~. REGARDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A LEGISLATIVE LOBBYIST - Mayor/Chairman Cox reported i ntervi ew the appl i cant for for the City of Chula Vista. the purpose of thi s meeti ng is to the position of legislator/lobbyist The recommendati on of the Legi sl ative Subcommi ttee is to accept the report, interview Mr. Donal d K. BrOwn representing Advocation Inc., authorize staff to negotiate a final contract with Advocation, Inc. for legislative representation and to authorize the Mayor to execute said agreement when prepared in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Request for Proposal. Legislative Subcommittee Chairman Malcolm reported the Legislative Subcommittee is made up of himself, City Manager Goss, City Attorney Harron, Deputy City Manager Morris and Administrative Analyst 01 ivo; the Subcommittee addressed the need for a 1 obbyi st considering the size of the City and the communication needed relative to the issues in Sacramento and Washington. Many excellent candidates were studied and interviewed; r1r. BrOwn was unanimously chosen after a check of references with numerous San Diego County legislators who knew the reputations of the finalists. Mr. .D. BrOwn of Advocation Inc., reported his experience in the field, emphasized his goal to treat all clients equally, and that working for the City of Chula Vista will be a unique experience for him. Council members/Agency Members questioned Mr. BrOwn ~Iho reported the makeup of his office which contains five lobbyists to whom the accounts are assigned (although r·1r. BrOwn retains involvement), the method of communicating many times during the day, the firm has 125 years of experience between all employees and they represent no other City at present although some work was perforTl)ed for the Redevelopment Agency for the City of Industry some t,me ago.