HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 2411-3740CITY OF PALO ALTO
CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
Monday, December 02, 2024
Council Chambers & Hybrid
5:30 PM
Agenda Item
20.Appointment of the Community Advisory Group (CAG) for Downtown Housing Plan.
CEQA Status – Not a Project.
City Council
Staff Report
From: City Manager
Report Type: INFORMATION REPORTS
Lead Department: Planning and Development Services
Meeting Date: December 2, 2024
Report #:2411-3740
TITLE
Appointment of the Community Advisory Group (CAG) for Downtown Housing Plan. CEQA
Status – Not a Project.
RECOMMENDATION
No action requested.
BACKGROUND
On February 26, 20241 the City Council approved a contract with Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC
(WRT) to provide planning and consulting services for the development of a Downtown Housing
Plan, with additional project management support from Good City Company. The Downtown
Housing Plan study area2 covers approximately 90 acres and is a sub-area of the Downtown
Palo Alto Priority Development Area (PDA).
The Downtown Housing Plan requires extensive community outreach and participation. A
critical component is the Community Advisory Group (CAG) which will serve an advisory role
and provide feedback at key junctures of the project. Staff suggested a list of stakeholder
categories that would be required to provide input on the planning initiative. The Housing Ad
Hoc Committee provided input in May 2024 on representative stakeholder categories for the
Downtown Housing Plan CAG (listed below). The City Council received an Informational Report3
on June 17, 2024, outlining the process for the appointment of CAG members by the City
Manager (or designee) with input from the Housing Ad Hoc Committee.
An online application process allowed residents to apply for the CAG. Staff received a total of
25 applications through the online application process. Some of the representative categories
did not have any or enough applicants for staff to make a recommendation. In August 2024,
1https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/v/1/planning-amp-development-services/long-range-
planning/area-plans-and-studies/council-2.26.24_item9.pdf
2https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/v/1/planning-amp-development-services/long-range-
planning/area-plans-and-studies/council-9.23_item5.pdf
3https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/v/1/planning-amp-development-services/long-range-
planning/area-plans-and-studies/council-6.17.24_item34.pdf
following consultation with the Housing Ad Hoc Committee staff proceeded with seeking
additional applicants for those categories. A total of 14 applicants were appointed to the CAG
with input from the Housing Ad Hoc Committee.
ANALYSIS
Community Advisory Group Purpose
The CAG will play an important role in providing feedback to the project team throughout the
Downtown Housing Plan's development. Their work is expected to include:
•Discussing the broad vision and guiding principles for the plan.
•Providing input on the community engagement strategy.
•Reviewing and responding to baseline data, analyses, recommendations, summaries of
community engagement activities, and presentations.
•Providing feedback on goals and policies related to housing, land use, and
transportation; and
•Considering key issues and trade-offs and offering insights on the draft Plan.
The following is the list of categories staff sought representation from to form the Downtown
Housing Plan CAG:
1. Resident (Renter) – 1
2. Resident (Homeowner) – 1
3. Resident (Homeowner – lives outside the project area) – 1
4. Business Owner/Employed by a business in the project area – 2
5. Housing/Mixed-use Developer/Designer – 1
6. Affordable Housing/ Non-Profit Housing Group Representative – 1
7. Commercial Property Owner/Manager/Broker – 2
8. Community Interest Group Representative/Senior Housing Advocate – 1
9. Planning and Transportation Commissioner – 1
10. Architectural Review Board/Human Relations Commission – 1
11. Chamber of Commerce – 1
12. Educational Institution Representative – 1
Staff prioritized residents of the City of Palo Alto unless the category didn’t receive an
application from a resident and/or required specific expertise that best suited the project's
goals and objectives.
Next Steps
The project team seeks to schedule the first CAG meeting in mid-December. If a member from
the final list of appointees can no longer participate in the planning process, the City Manager
may appoint a replacement.
FISCAL/RESOURCE IMPACT
The costs associated with the recruitment and convention of the CAG and facilitation of the
CAG meetings are included in the project budget.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Public engagement is an important part of the Downtown Housing Plan development. In
addition to the Community Advisory Group, the community will be engaged through
workshops, pop-up events, online surveys, stakeholder interviews, and a developer round table
facilitated by the project team. The project webpage, Downtown Housing Plan – City of Palo
Alto, CA, launched in early May, is regularly updated to ensure that the community has access
to up-to-date information about the planning process.
The project team organized the first Downtown Housing Plan Community Open House on
October 10, 2024, at the City Hall Community Meeting Room. The Open House was attended
by approximately 30 community members. The goal of the Open House was to provide
attendees with an opportunity to learn about the project and offer feedback on the critical
issues related to housing in downtown Palo Alto. The content focused on preliminary
information from the existing conditions assessment.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Council action on this Informational Report is not a project as defined by the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in that establishing the CAG is an administrative activity that
will not result in direct or indirect physical changes to the environment. CEQA Guidelines
Section 15378(b)(5). Staff will undertake the appropriate CEQA review for the Downtown
Housing Plan.
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A: Downtown Housing Plan Community Advisory Group Appointees
APPROVED BY:
Jonathan Lait, Planning and Development Services Director
Downtown Housing Plan Community Advisory Group Appointees
Resident (Renter) – 1
Sudha Fatima
Resident (Homeowner near project area): Downtown North resident
Additional Categories Represented:
• Renter Organization Representative
• Affordable Housing/Non-Profit Housing Group Representative: Palo Alto Forward
Resident (Homeowner) – 1
Donald Barr
Resident (Homeowner near project area): University South resident
Additional Categories Represented:
• HRC Commissioner
• Affordable Housing/Non-Profit Housing Group Representative: Avenidas (Board of
Directors)
• Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate:
o Community Working Group
o 501c (3) Foundation
Resident (Homeowner – Lives outside the project area) – 1
Jennifer Buenrostro
Resident (Homeowner: lives outside the project area): Palo Alto resident
Additional Categories Represented:
• Business Owner/Employed by a business in the project area: Realtor with Compass, Palo
Alto.
• Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate:
o Neighbors Abroad of Palo Alto (Board Member)
o Woman’s Club of Palo Alto representative
Business Owner/Employed by a business in the project area – 2
Stephanie Wansek
Business Owner/Employed by a business in the project area: The Cardinal Hotel
Prior Community Involvement: Has extensive experience managing large-scale historic renovation
projects, overseeing property management and improvements, and was involved in the creation of the
Palo Alto Downtown BID and the Palo Alto Hotel Council.
Nancy Coupal
Business Owner/ Employed by a business in the project area: Coupa Cafe (President)
Additional Categories represented:
• Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate:
o Chamber of Commerce (Board of Directors)
o La Comida de California
o Silicon Valley Committee of Human Rights Watch
o Sponsor of the United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF)
Prior Community Involvement: Has been involved with multiple committees for outdoor dining and
pedestrian-friendly streets and the use of parklets.
Housing/ Mixed-use Developer/ Designer – 1
Ken Hayes
Housing/ Mixed-use Developer/ Designer: Hayes Group Architects (Founder and Principal)
Additional Categories represented:
• Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate:
o 501c (3) Foundation
o Rotary Club Woodside Portola Valley
Prior Community Involvement: Served on the Advisory Group of the SOFA 2.
Affordable Housing/ Non-Profit Housing Group Representative – 1
Aubrey Merriman
Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate: LifeMoves (CEO)
Additional Categories Represented:
• Non-resident.
• Affordable Housing/ Non-Profit Housing Group Representative: SV@Homes (Vice Chair)
Prior Community Involvement: Partnered with the City of Pal Alto on Project Homekey.
Commercial Property Owner/ Manager/ Broker – 2
John Shenk
Commercial Property Owner/ Manager/ Broker: Property Manager
Additional Categories Represented:
• Business Owner/ Employed by a business in the project area: Thoits Bros. Inc. (CEO)
Brad Ehikian
Commercial Property Owner/ Manager/ Broker: Broker and Property Manager
Additional Categories Represented:
• Business Owner/ Employed by a business in the project area: Premier Properties.
Prior Community Involvement: Former Board Chair of the Downtown Palo Alto Business and Professional
Association (PAD) and former Board Chair and current Board Member of the Palo Alto Transportation
Managing Association.
Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate – 1
Yadira Aldana
Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate: Conscious Touch Teams (Board
Member)
Additional Categories Represented:
• Non-resident.
• Affordable Housing/ Non-Profit Housing Group Representative: Avenidas (Vice President
of Programs)
Planning and Transportation Commissioner – 1
Allen Akin
Planning and Transportation Commission: Commissioner
Prior Community Involvement: Participated actively in the Downtown Transportation and Parking studies
and the Residential Preferential Parking Program and served on the Professorville Historic Design
Guidelines Committee.
Architectural Review Board/ Human Relations Commission – 1
Kendra Rosenberg
Architectural Review Board (ARB)/ Human Relations Commission (HRC): ARB Chair
Additional Categories represented:
• Housing/ Mixed-use Developer/ Designer
Chamber of Commerce – 1
Charlie Weidanz
Chamber of Commerce: Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce (President and CEO)
Educational Institution Representative – 1
Lee Pfab
Educational Institution Representative: Palo Alto Community Child Care (CEO)
Additional Categories Represented:
• Non-resident
• Community Interest Group Representative/ Senior Housing Advocate:
o Palo Alto Advisory Council for Early Childhood Education
o Stanford Children’s Health Community Benefits Council
o Santa Clara Build the Future
o Chamber of Commerce (Board of Directors)