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City of Palo Alto (ID # 3384)
City Council Staff Report
Report Type: Action Items Meeting Date: 12/17/2012
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Summary Title: Yangpu District Partnership
Title: Presentation and Update on Council and Staff Visit to Yangpu District,
China and Request for Direction on Next Steps of Partnership Between the
City of Palo Alto and the Yangpu District of China
From: City Manager
Lead Department: City Manager
Recommendation
Staff recommends that Council accept the report of activities of the recent Bay Area
Council delegation to China and direct staff to continue pursuing a formal “Smart Cities”
partnership with the Yangpu District of Shanghai (Yangpu) by 1) Exploring the Palo Alto
Unified School District’s interest in creating a student exchange program, 2) Engaging
with Bay Area Council and Yangpu Officials to explore City participation in a “Smart
Cities” Conference in Summer 2013, and 3) Engaging the Stanford Research Park
management and employers to identify areas of mutual interest and potential
collaboration with the Bay Area- Yangpu Digitization Park management and employers.
Background
In September, the Council approved the signing of an “Intention Agreement” between
Palo Alto and Yangpu, and directed staff to explore options for structuring a formal
relationship (Attachment 1). The agreement was subsequently signed at a formal
ceremony in Palo Alto on September 27th, 2012.
In late November, Mayor Yeh, Councilmember Shepherd, Councilmember-Elect Berman,
the City Manager, and the Economic Development Manager joined a delegation to China
organized by the Bay Area Council. The purpose of the trip was to use the Bay Area
Council’s existing relationships in China, specifically with the Yangpu, to strengthen
connections and provide context for a potential partnership between Palo Alto and
Yangpu. Yangpu is a district within Shanghai, with a population of one million that is
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home to several universities and is rapidly transition to a technology and innovation
based center.
The Bay Area Council prepared a very robust schedule of visits with government
officials, educational institutions, and business leaders in and around Yangpu. At the
request of the Palo Alto representatives, the Bay Area Council added a day to the
beginning of the schedule (prior to the full delegation arriving) for meetings focused on
Palo Alto/Yangpu collaboration. On November 29th, 2012, Palo Alto and Yangpu once
again held a signing ceremony for the “Intention Agreement “in Yangpu District,
Shanghai.
Staff has prepared an oral/visual presentation to give to the Council and Community at
the December 17th meeting.
Discussion
Thanks to the efforts of the Bay Area Council’s existing relationships, staff work, and
planning acumen, the recent trip by Palo Alto representatives to Shanghai, China was
fruitful. Our expected outcomes were met or exceeded. These included: building
relationships with potential partners, gaining an understanding of the Yangpu
innovation economy, and exploring the context for which a strategic “Smart Cities”
partnership could be mutually beneficial.
Many meetings were held with leaders from government, industry, and educational
institutions. From the Palo Alto perspective, these meetings were largely focused on
relationship building and learning, but some opportunities have already emerged for
potential collaboration.
Staff is seeking Council direction to engage the Palo Alto Unified School District to
evaluate options for a potential student exchange program between Palo Alto and
Yangpu. Beyond the educational aspects, such a program could include an internship
component with companies located in our respective regions. Such a program could
potentially be very valuable to students and help to build a long-term connection
between Yangpu and Palo Alto.
Further, staff is seeking Council direction to engage with the Bay Area Council and
Yangpu Officials to determine what role Palo Alto could take in a “Smart Cities”
conference, which would most likely focus on areas of strategic partnership in
innovation-driven economic development, green initiatives, and community
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engagement. The conference will most likely happen in Yangpu in the summer of 2013
with a potential 2014 conference in Palo Alto.
Lastly, staff seeks Council direction to approach management and companies in the
Stanford Research Park to explore options for potential collaborative efforts with the
Bay Area-Yangpu Digitization Park.
Timeline
Most of the exploratory work will take place in the first quarter of 2013, at which point
staff will return to Council with any recommendations/ further analysis.
Resource Impact
Some routine staff time will be absorbed, but staff will rely on partners such as Bay
Area Council and the Palo Alto Unified School District to help advance any of these
partnership opportunties.
Attachments:
Attachment 1. Staff Report 9-24-12 (PDF)
City of Palo Alto (ID # 3165)
City Council Staff Report
Report Type: Consent Calendar Meeting Date: 9/24/2012
Summary Title: Exploration of Formal Relationship with Yangpu
Title: Authorization to Explore Formal "Partnership Cities" Relationship with
the Yangpu District of China
From: City Manager
Lead Department: City Manager
Recommendation
Staff recommends that Council authorize the Mayor to sign the attached “Intention
Agreement” and direct staff to explore options for structuring a formal relationship with
the Yangpu District of Shanghai, China.
Background
Palo Alto has long been known as a center of innovation-driven business and culture,
and has attracted visitors from many other cities and regions internationally. Over the
last several decades, working with Neighbors Abroad, the City has established many
formal “Sister Cities” relationships. Primarily, these relationships have focused on
cultural and educational exchanges. Recently, we have begun building on the
foundation of our cultural and educational ties with some of our Sister Cities to explore
strategic relationships in the areas of sustainability and economic development as well.
Beyond our Sister Cities, the City regularly hosts visiting delegations from many cities
and regions from around the world, largely on an ad hoc basis. The City is routinely
asked to explore possibilities for additional formal relationships, especially in terms of
connections to Palo Alto companies, talent, and best practices. In assessing how Palo
Alto’s should consider these offers to ensure mutual benefit to any such relationship
and the establishment of the suitable policy framework for deciding to enter into a
partnership, staff and various Council Members have engaged in dialogues with several
key regions and cities. While we have had a series of very fruitful meetings with
Heidelberg, Germany (we expect to be back to Council in the fall about Heidelberg), it
seems clear that forming a relationship with a city in China at this time has the potential
for mutual benefit for Palo Alto.
Over the past several years, the Bay Area Council, a business-backed public policy
advocacy organization of which Palo Alto is an affiliate, has been engaged in creating a
formal region-to-region partnership with the Yangpu District of Shanghai, China. As
such, they have a working knowledge of the region, especially as it relates to creating
value for the San Francisco Bay Area’s cities and region. They also have staff based in
the Bay Area and in Shanghai dedicated to promoting relationships of mutual interest.
The Bay Area Council staff approached Palo Alto earlier this year to propose a
partnership between Palo Alto and Yangpu. Staff is interested in connecting with the
resources and expertise of the Bay Area Council to help ease our entry into this area.
Discussion
Staff recommends engaging with Yangpu District, through our existing mutual ties to
the Bay Area Council, in a non-binding collaboration to learn about the Yangpu region
and China more generally and to explore potential opportunities of mutual benefit.
Earlier this year in July, representatives from the Bay Area Council and the California
State Economic Development Commissioner introduced Yangpu District to the Palo Alto
City Council. This presentation highlighted Yangpu District as a region with similarities
to and potential benefits for Palo Alto, especially in terms of local higher education and
business resources. Fudan University is one of the oldest universities in China and
notable for its life sciences, natural sciences, engineering and technology, and arts and
humanities. Additionally, VMWare, a major employer in Palo Alto is also a business
leader in Yangpu. By partnering in our process with the Bay Area Council, staff intends
to leverage their knowledge and resources, to establish a baseline of cross-cultural
understanding, and explore a strategic partnership structure over for a period of no
more than three years. During this time, the City staff will not explore formal
relationships with other Chinese regions or cities. The product of our exploration is
intended to provide the framework for identifying specific opportunities or initiatives to
collaborate on that would then be brought back to Council for consideration and
approval.
By executing the attached “Intention Agreement” at a special event hosted by the Bay
Area Council, the City will express its openness to cultural exchange, learning, and
exploration of partnership opportunities between our respective entities. However, the
City will not be bound by any contract or held to any specific outcomes.
Timeline
A signing ceremony for the attached “Intention Agreement” is scheduled with the City,
Bay Area Council and Officials from the Yangpu District for Thursday, September 27th.
Staff will work together with the Bay Area Council, and representatives of Yangpu to
complete the exploration and make any recommended Council action within a period of
no more than 3 years.
Resource Impact
Some routine staff time will be absorbed, but staff will rely largely on the efforts of the
Bay Area Council, which is a key factor in making this reommendation.
Attachments:
Attachment A: Yangpu Intention Agreement (DOC)
Prepared By: Thomas Fehrenbach, Econ Dev Mgr
Department Head: James Keene, City Manager
City Manager Approval: ____________________________________
James Keene, City Manager
INTENTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
CITY OF PALO ALTO, CA, USA
AND
YANGPU DISTRICT, SHANGHAI, CHINA
In the spirit of friendship and the principle of equality and mutual benefit, through
friendly negotiation, City of Palo Alto, CA, USA and Yangpu District, Shanghai,
China, agree to execute this Intention Agreement to support the following principles
and actions:
1. The Parties agree to explore mutual economic interactions to enhance the
economic health and betterment of their respective communities and enterprises.
2. The Parties facilitate technological, scientific, environmental sustainability,
educational and cultural exchanges between their communities.
3. The Parties strive to keep each other informed on important economic and civic
issues.
4. The Parties will seek opportunities to promote public awareness of the agreement.
5. No Party has the power of authority to legally bind any other Party and nothing
herein contained shall be construed as authorizing any Party to act as an agent or
representative of any other Party. Nothing in this Intention Agreement shall be
construed to create or constitute a legally binding obligation of the Parties.
6. The agreement shall have a term of three years through September 30, 2015 with
an option for the Parties to consider renewal of the agreement at the end of the
term.
In Witness, Whereof, the Parties have duly executed this Intention Agreement on
this 27th day of September, 2012.
CITY OF PALO ALTO YANGPU DISTRICT