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Resolution No. 9933
Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Amending and Restating
Resolution No. 9911 to Extend the Temporary Closures of Portions of California
Avenue and University Avenue and Certain Downtown Streets Intersecting
University Avenue Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21101, and to
Extend the Effective Date of Resolution No. 9909, All Pursuant to the Local
Emergency Declaration to Facilitate Outdoor Dining, Retail, and Other Uses
R E C I T A L S
A. On June 23, 2020, the Council adopted Resolution No. 9909 approving the
temporary closure of portions of California Avenue, University Avenue and certain other
Downtown streets through Labor Day 2020 to allow for outdoor dining and retail on those
streets, consistent with the Santa Clara County Public Health Order in effect. The street
closures were part of a Summer Streets Program initiated by the City to accommodate outdoor
uses at a time when indoor dining remained prohibited in the County and the growing scientific
evidence showed a lower risk of COVID-19 transmission outdoors compared to indoors. At that
time, the City anticipated that indoor dining would be allowed to resume in the County, as had
been allowed in neighboring counties, and sought to address the immediate needs of the
community including residents, workers and businesses that had been severely impacted by
loss of business activity and revenue.
B. Through Resolution No. 9909 the Council also approved a temporary pilot
parklet program to allow parklets to be installed in on-street parking spaces on an expedited
and temporary basis to provide more space for outdoor dining.
C. On July 2, 2020, the County Public Health Officer issued a revised Shelter in Place
Order, to become effective on July 13, 2020, that allowed certain additional activities to resume
if specified strict across-the-board risk reduction measures were followed. The objective was to
allow activities that were already allowed in surrounding jurisdictions, which had reopened
more quickly than Santa Clara County, so long as the prescribed risk reduction measures were
followed.
D. On July 7, 2020, the State approved Santa Clara County’s requested variance that
allowed the revised Shelter in Place Order to go into effect on July 13, 2020.
E. However, with the number of COVID-19 cases dramatically increasing again in
the State, on July 13, 2020, the Governor announced a sweeping roll back of the reopening that
the State had allowed. The State mandated that all counties close certain indoor operations,
including in-restaurant dining. For counties on the State’s monitoring list for 3 consecutive days
(and thus placed on the State “watchlist”), the State required the closure of additional
industries or activities unless they could be modified to operate outside or by pick-up; these
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included gyms and fitness centers, places of worship and cultural ceremonies, personal care
services, hair salons and barbershops, and shopping malls.
F. Through the summer, the United States including “hot spots” like California
continued to hit new highs in confirmed cases and deaths, as the loosening of shelter-in-place
restrictions had precipitated a resurgence of the virus in many states, including California. As of
July 27, 2020, the State was averaging nearly 10,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, and hospitals
and their intensive care units were filling up. Thirty-seven counties representing 93% of the
State’s population were on the State’s watchlist, and California had 460,550 confirmed cases of
COVID-19, resulting in 8,445 deaths.
G. On August 10, 2020, the Council adopted Resolution No. 9911, which amended
Resolution 9909, to extend until December 31, 2020 the temporary closure of portions of
California Avenue and University Avenue and certain intersecting streets to allow for continued
use of these areas in the heart of the City’s commercial districts to allow for outdoor dining and
potentially other activities as may be allowed by State and County Public Health Orders.
Resolution No. 9911 also extended the temporary parklet program to September 7, 2021.
H. Since August 2020, the County Public Health Officer issued a Risk Reduction
Order on October 5, 2020, which coincided with the County moving into the orange tier under
the State’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy” tiered restriction system.
I. However, on November 16, 2020, the State moved Santa Clara County two steps
from the orange/moderate tier to the purple/widespread tier (the highest risk tier) due to a
sharp increase in COVID-19 cases statewide. On that date, the County reported 388 new cases
of COVID-19, bringing the cumulative total to 28,686. As of November 17, 2020, California
reported 1,029,235 confirmed cases of COVID-19, resulting in 18,263 deaths, and 94.1% of the
State’s population was now in the purple tier (according to the Governor’s Office). The State’s
rules for the purple/widespread tier mandate that restaurants and gyms cannot have indoor
service and retail stores may only have 25% capacity indoors.
J. In the midst of this surge in COVID-19 cases, the City of Palo Alto has continued
to take measured steps to allow businesses to resume activities in outdoor settings. As a key
part of those efforts, the Uplift Local Program (formerly known as the Summer Streets Program)
has created an attractive pedestrian environment on the closed streets resulting in increased
foot traffic. A number of restaurants have taken advantage of the program and created
outdoor seating in the streets, on sidewalks, and on parklets. Residents and visitors who have
come to University Avenue and California Avenue have expressed delight and reported having a
highly enjoyable experience.
K. The current pace of re-opening across the State and the high likelihood that the
pandemic will continue into 2021 increase the chances that outdoor dining may remain the
only means for table service to continue. Even if indoor dining is allowed, patrons may be
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unwilling to participate, or the opportunity may be rescinded if the County exceeds the COVID
indicator thresholds issued by the State.
L. The Council desires to extend the street closures through May 31, 2021 to allow
for the continued use of the main thoroughfares in the heart of its commercial districts for
outdoor dining, and potentially other activities as may be allowed by the State and County
Public Health Orders.
M. The Council also desires to allow the temporary parklet program to continue
through September 7, 2021 as the need for outdoor dining will likely persist into 2021 until the
virus can be more effectively contained and mitigated through a vaccine or other public health
advancements and measures.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO RESOLVES AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Findings and Declarations. The Council hereby adopts the above Recitals
as findings of the Council.
SECTION 2. Extension of Temporary Street Closures. The Temporary Street Closures
approved and authorized in Section 2 (Temporary Street Closures) of Resolution No. 9909 and
extended by Resolution 9911 are hereby extended through May 31, 2021. Section 2 of
Resolution No. 9909 is amended to read as follows:
Temporary Street Closures
A. The following streets are hereby closed to any and all vehicular traffic
through May 31, 2021, in accordance with California Vehicle Code Section
21101(e), to facilitate the temporary uses of outdoor dining, retail, and
other permitted uses:
1. California Avenue from Birch Street to El Camino Real; and
2. University Avenue from High Street to Cowper Street, with continued
vehicular access across University Avenue at each of the intersecting
streets.
B. The City Manager is authorized to determine the days, hours and
duration of the temporary street closure(s) within the period specified in
Section A, with reasonable notice provided, and whether exceptions to
the closure shall be made for municipal purposes.
SECTION 3. Sunset of Resolution No. 9909. Resolution No. 9909 shall remain in effect
until September 7, 2021, unless extended by the City Council.
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SECTION 4. Supersedes Resolution 9911. This Resolution shall supersede Resolution
No. 9911. Should any conflict arise between this Resolution and Resolution No. 9911, this
Resolution shall control.
SECTION 5. The Council finds that this Resolution is statutorily exempt from
environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Public
Resources Code Section 20180(b)(4) (specific actions necessary to mitigate or prevent an
emergency) and is categorically exempt from CEQA under CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301
(existing facilities) and 15304(e) (minor temporary use of land having negligible or no
permanent effects on the environment).
SECTION 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
INTRODUCED: December 14, 2020
PASSED: CORMACK, FILSETH, FINE, KNISS, TANAKA
AYES:
NOES: DUBOIS, KOU
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