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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.6 City Proclamations for the Month of OctoberSTAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Page 1 of 4 Agenda Item 4.6 DATE:September 21,2021 TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT:City Proclamations for the Month of October Prepared by: Cierra Fabrigas, Executive Aide EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider the following proclamations for the month of October in the City of Dublin: Walk and Roll to School, Fire Prevention Week, Red Ribbon Week, Bullying Prevention Month, Energy Action Month, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Youth Justice Awareness Month, Disability Employment Awareness Month, Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Arts and Humanities Month, Global Diversity Awareness Month, and Manufacturing Day. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the proclamations. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: The City Council will consider the following proclamations for the month of October: 1. Walk and Roll to School Wednesday, October 6 will be celebrated internationally as Walk and Roll to School Day. Participants will be encouraged to walk, bike, scoot, and roll to school. This event builds yearlong excitement around getting to school in people-powered ways that are good for our health, environment, and communities. 69 Page 2 of 4 2. Fire Prevention Week Since 1922, the National Fire Protection Association has sponsored the public observance of Fire Prevention Week. In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed Fire Prevention Week a national observance, making it the longest running public health observance in our country. During Fire Prevention Week, children, adults, and teachers learn how to stay safe in case of a fire. This year’s observance will be held October 3-9, 2021 and the theme for FPW campaign is “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety!” The goal of the theme is to educate everyone about the different sounds the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make. 3. Red Ribbon Week Red Ribbon Week takes place each year from October 23 through October 31. The National Red Ribbon Campaign is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation, reaching millions of young people during its weeklong campaign. The 2021 Red Ribbon Week theme is “Drug Free Looks Like Me.” 4. Bullying Prevention Month According to STOMP Out Bullying, October is National Bullying Prevention Month. During this month, students, schools, and communities all over the world go “blue” together against bullying. Throughout October, students and adults are encouraged to #BlueUp by wearing blue, chosen because in many cultures blue is believed to bring peace. The color also conveys importance and confidence. 5. Energy Action Month National Energy Action Month (EAM) is a Federal Government-wide program that promotes sustainability and energy efficiency, while encouraging the smart use of energy, water, and transportation resources. EAM is designed to increase attention to energy use, and to develop energy efficient behaviors that will continue throughout the year. 6. Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. The mission of the Breast Cancer Foundation is to help those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education, and support services. Breast Cancer Awareness Month helps support that education and awareness for women across the world. 7. Domestic Violence Awareness Month According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Awareness Month was launched nationwide in October 1987 as a way to connect and unite individuals and organizations working on domestic violence issues while raising awareness of those issues. Over more than 30 years, much progress has been made to support domestic violence victims and survivors, hold abusers accountable, and create and update legislation to further those goals. 8. Youth Justice Awareness Month National Youth Justice Awareness Month (YJAM) is held every October as an opportunity for communities, families, youth, and allies to host actions and events that expose the 70 Page 3 of 4 consequences of children being prosecuted and incarcerated in the adult criminal justice system. 9. Disability Employment Awareness Month According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment, the theme for National Disability Employment Awareness (NDEAM) 2021, “America’s Recovery: Powered by Inclusion,” reflects the importance of ensuring that people with disabilities have full access to employment and community involvement during the national recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. NDEAM is held each October to commemorate the many and varied contributions of people with disabilities to America’s workplaces and economy. 10.Cybersecurity Awareness Month According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, October is National Cybersecurity Awareness month, with the goal of raising awareness about the importance of cybersecurity across our Nation and ensuring that all Americans have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online. 11.Arts and Humanities Month October is National Arts & Humanities Month (NAHM), a coast-to-coast collective recognition of the importance of culture in America. NAHM was launched by Americans for the Arts more than 30 years ago as National Arts Week in honor of the 20th anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts. The City of Dublin recognizes the importance of the arts as they add value to the community, celebrate diversity, encourage creativity, highlight shared experiences, provoke thought and conversation, inspire reflection and emotion, and increase community pride. 12.Global Diversity Awareness Month Global Diversity Awareness Month was created to pay tribute to the diverse minds and beliefs held by all cultures around the world. After World War II, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris. The Declaration represents the first global expression of rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled. During the month of October and throughout the year, we continue to celebrate diversity. 13.Manufacturing Day Held annually on the first Friday in October with events that continue throughout the month, Manufacturing Day highlights the reality of modern manufacturing careers by encouraging thousands of companies and educational institutions around the nation to open their doors to students, parents, teachers, and community leaders. As manufacturers seek to fill four million high-skill, high-tech, and high-paying jobs of the next decade, Manufacturing Day empowers manufacturers to come together to address their collective challenges so they can help their communities and future generations thrive. 71 Page 4 of 4 STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Walk and Roll to School 2) Fire Prevention Week 3) Red Ribbon Week 4) Bullying Prevention Month 5) Energy Action Month 6) Breast Cancer Awareness Month 7) Domestic Violence Awareness Month 8) Youth Justice Awareness Month 9) Disability Employment Awareness Month 10)Cybersecurity Awareness Month 11)Arts and Humanities Month 12)Global Diversity Awareness Month 13)Manufacturing Day 72 Attachment 1 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Walk and Roll to School Week” WHEREAS, the City of Dublin acknowledges that walking and bicycling to and from school establishes connections between families, schools and the community, and increases awareness of issues surrounding physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic congestion, and the environment; and WHEREAS, Safe Routes to Schools is an international movement with programs in more than 40 countries and all 50 states that strives to increase the percentage of students and parents utilizing alternative methods of travel to and from school, such as walking or bicycling, through the provision of resources, encouragement, and expertise; and WHEREAS, due to COVID-19 and the Delta variant, walking and bicycling to and from school are safer modes of transportation; and WHEREAS, the Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools program is promoting the month of October as International Walk to School Month, an annual event that encourages students and parents to walk and bicycle to and from school; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is coordinating Walk and Roll to School Week events with Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools and Dublin Unified School District during the second week of International Walk to School Month: and WHEREAS, while October 6th is official Walk to School Day in 2020, communities are welcome to celebrate any day in October that works best for their schedules and that fits with local public health guidance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim the week of October 4, 2021 through October 8, 2021 as “Walk and Roll to School Week” in the City of Dublin, and we call upon all parents and students registered with Dublin Schools to consider walking and bicycling to and from school throughout the week. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 73 Attachment 2 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Fire Prevention Week” WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living in and visiting our community; and WHEREAS, fire is a serious public safety concern both locally and nationally, and homes are the locations where people are at greatest risk from fire; and WHEREAS, home fires killed more than 2,770 people in the United States in 2019, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and fire departments in the United States responded to 339,500 home fires; and WHEREAS, smoke alarms sense smoke well before you can, alerting you to danger in the event of fire in which you may have as little as two minutes to escape safely; and WHEREAS, working smoke alarms cut the risk of dying in reported home fires in half; and WHEREAS, Dublin residents should be sure everyone in the home understands the sounds of the alarms and knows how to respond; and WHEREAS, Dublin residents who have planned and practiced a home fire escape plan are more prepared and will therefore be more likely to survive a fire; and WHEREAS,Dublin residents will make sure their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms meet the needs of all their family members, including those with sensory or physical disabilities; and WHEREAS,Dublin first responders are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and home fire injuries through prevention and protection education; and WHEREAS, Dublin residents are responsive to public education measures are better able to take personal steps to increase their safety from fire, especially in their homes; and WHEREAS,the 2021 Fire Prevention Weektheme, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety,” effectively serves to remind us it is important to learn the different sounds of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 3-9, 2021 as Fire Prevention Week in the City of Dublin and urge all citizens to “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety” for Fire Prevention Week and continue to support the public safety activities and efforts of fire and emergency services. DATED:September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 74 Attachment 3 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Red Ribbon Week” WHEREAS, tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use and abuse has reached pandemic stages in California and throughout the United States and it is imperative that community members launch unified and visible tobacco, alcohol, and other drug prevention education programs and activities to eliminate the demand for these substances; and WHEREAS, parents, youth government, business, law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, social services, health services, media, and the general public will demonstrate their commitment to drug-free communities by wearing and displaying red ribbons during this week-long celebration; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin further commits resources to ensure the success of the Red Ribbon Week Celebration and year- round tobacco, alcohol, and other drug prevention efforts; and WHEREAS,the 2o21 theme for Red Ribbon Week is “Drug Free Looks Like Me.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 23-31, 2021, as “Red Ribbon Week” in the City of Dublin and encourages all citizens to participate in tobacco, alcohol and other drug prevention programs and activities, making a visible statement and commitment to healthy, drug-free communities in which to raise a generation of drug-free youth. DATED:September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 75 Attachment 4 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Bullying Prevention Month” WHEREAS, bullying is physical, verbal, sexual, or emotional harm or intimidation intentionally directed at a person or group of people, and occurs in neighborhoods, playgrounds, schools, and through technology, such as the internet and cell phones; and WHEREAS, every October, schools and organizations across the country join STOMP Out Bullying in observing National Bullying Prevention Month. The goal is to encourage schools, communities, and organizations to work together to stop bullying and cyberbullying and put an end to hatred and racism by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of all forms of bullying on children of all ages; and WHEREAS, various researchers have concluded that bullying is the most common form of violence, affecting millions of American children and adolescents annually, with thousands of California children and adolescents affected by bullying annually; and WHEREAS, targets of bullying are more likely to acquire physical, emotional, and learning problems and students who are repeatedly bullied often fear such activities as riding the bus, going to school, and attending community activities; and WHEREAS, children who bully are at greater risk of engaging in more serious violent behaviors, and children who witness bullying often feel less secure, more fearful, and intimidated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Bullying Prevention Month” in the City of Dublin and encourages citizens to engage in a variety of awareness and prevention activities designed to make our communities safer for all children andadolescents. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu CouncilmemberJean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 76 Attachment 5 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Energy Action Month” WHEREAS,October is National Energy Awareness Month, our annual national effort to highlight the importance of energy to our national prosperity and security; and WHEREAS,conserving and using energy more efficiently protects Dublin’s valuable natural resources, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and improves air quality; and WHEREAS,local renewable energy development can offer employment and economic opportunities while contributing to a sustainable and more resilient Dublin; and WHEREAS,increasing innovation and public interest in energy efficiency, renewable energy and battery storage development greatly benefits our future generations; and WHEREAS,increasing energy efficiency in new construction and promoting existing building retrofit opportunities at public and private facilities represents financial savings for the citizens of Dublin. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Energy Action Month” in the City of Dublin and encourages all citizens of Dublin to conserve and use energy more efficiently in their homes, schools, and workplaces. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 77 Attachment 6 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” WHEREAS,October 2021 is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month; and WHEREAS, according to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, and breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States; and WHEREAS,breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women; and WHEREAS, the chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman’s life is about one in eight; and WHEREAS, death rates from breast cancer have been declining since about 1990, in part due to better screening and early detection, increased awareness, and continually improving treatment options; and WHEREAS,mammography, an x-ray of the breast is recognized as the single most effective method of detecting breast changes that may be cancer long before physical symptoms can be seen or felt. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim the month of October 2021 as “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage all citizens to increase awareness about the importance for women to make an informed decision with their health care provider about early detection and testing for breast cancer. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 78 Attachment 7 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” WHEREAS,one in every four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime, and approximately 15.5 million children are exposed to domestic violence every year; and WHEREAS,the problem of domestic violence is not confined to any group or groups of people, but crosses all economic, racial, gender, educational, religious, and societal barriers, and is sustained by societal indifference; and WHEREAS,victims of violence should have access to medical and legal services, counseling, transitional housing, and other supportive services so that they can escape the cycle of abuse; and WHEREAS, we encourage domestic violence victims and their families to seek assistance from Tri-Valley Haven and other appropriate victims services organization, and we recognize the compassion and dedication of the individuals who provide services to victims of domestic violence; and WHEREAS, local programs, state coalitions, national organizations, and other agencies, nationwide, are committed to increasing public awareness of domestic violence and its prevalence, and to eliminating it through prevention and education. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage the community to be cognizant of the important work done by domestic violence programs and victims service providers, as well as actively participate in the scheduled activities and programs that work towards the elimination of personal and institutional violence against women and children. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 79 Attachment 8 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Youth Justice Action Month” WHEREAS, October is Youth Justice Action Month, and this year the campaign for youth justice joins other national organizations and movements in calling for our local communities to fight for equity; and WHEREAS, the historical role of the juvenile court system is to rehabilitate and treat youthful offenders while holding them accountable and maintaining public safety, and it is therefore better equipped to work with youth than the adult criminal justice system; and WHEREAS, an estimated 200,000 youth are tried, sentenced, or incarcerated as adults every year in the United states and the majority of the youth are prosecuted for non-violent offenses; and WHEREAS, youth of color and youth with disabilities and mental health issues are disproportionately represented at all stages of the criminal justice system; and WHEREAS, youth who receive extremely long sentences deserve an opportunity to demonstrate their potential to grow and change; and WHEREAS, the youth of Dublin are a huge part of the vision of our community and we will continue to promote equity, while advocating for programs and policies that support equal access for all. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Youth Justice Action Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage all residents to join in the campaign to commit to awakening, confronting, and transforming our community to fight for equity, humanity, and justice for all. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 80 Attachment 9 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Disability Employment Awareness Month” WHEREAS,according to the Department of Labor, October 2021 marks the 76th anniversary of the National Disability Employment Awareness Month; and WHEREAS, the history of National Disability Employment Awareness Month traces back to 1945 when Congress enacted a law declaring the first week in October each year “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week”; and WHEREAS, National Disability Employment Month is a campaign that raises awareness about disability employment issues and celebrates the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities; and WHEREAS,the U.S. Department of Labor designated this year’s theme as “America’s Recovery: Powered by Inclusion”; and WHEREAS,it is critical for employers and their employees to play an active role in National Disability Employment Awareness Month by reviewing policies, establishing an employee resource group, train supervisors on fostering an inclusive workplace culture, and providing training on relevant policies, including the process for providing reasonable accommodations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Disability Employment Awareness Month” in the City of Dublin and call upon all residents to learn how to support disability employment awareness. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 81 Attachment 10 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Cybersecurity Awareness Month” WHEREAS,the City of Dublin recognizes that it plays a vital role in identifying, protecting and responding to cyber threats that may have a significant impact on security and privacy; and WHEREAS, critical infrastructure sectors are increasingly reliant on information systems to support financial services, energy, telecommunications, utilities, health care, and emergency response systems; and WHEREAS,in support of the Cybersecurity Framework, and to better assist businesses and government entities in addressing cyber threats, the Center for Internet Security/Multi-State ISAC, the Council on Cybersecurity, the Governors’ Homeland Security Advisors Council, and public and private sector entities have developed a campaign to promote good cyber hygiene through actionable guidance for government and businesses, and to promote innovation, strengthen cybersecurity investment, and enhance resilience across all sectors; and WHEREAS, maintaining the security of cyberspace is a shared responsibility in which each of us has a critical role to play by being aware of computer security essentials that will improve the security of the City of Dublin’s information infrastructure and the economy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Cybersecurity Awareness Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage our citizens to visit the “Stop.Think.Connect” campaign website (https://www.dhs.gov/stopthinkconnect) and put that knowledge into practice in their homes, schools, workplaces and businesses. DATED:September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 82 Attachment 11 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Arts and Humanities Month” WHEREAS, National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM) is a coast-to-coast collective celebration of culture in America; and WHEREAS, each year since 1993, NAHM has helped give millions of Americans the opportunity to explore new facets of the arts and humanities in their lives and has encouraged them to begin a lifelong habit of active participation; and WHEREAS, National Arts and Humanities Month’s four primary goals are to: create a national, state, and local focus on the arts and humanities through the media; encourage the active participation of individuals, as well as arts, humanities, and other interested organizations nationwide; provide an opportunity for federal, state, and local business, government, and civic leaders to declare their support for the arts and humanities; and establish a visible method of raising public awareness about the arts and humanities; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin supports art as it adds value to the community, celebrates diversity, encourages creativity, highlights shared experiences, provokes thought and conversation, inspires reflection and emotion, and increases community pride; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin will be participating by highlighting throughout the month the amazing arts that are showcased throughout Dublin on our social media platforms and website. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Arts and Humanities Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage all residents to join in celebrating the art throughout Dublin and Alameda County. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 83 Attachment 12 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Global Diversity Awareness Month” WHEREAS, this October, Global Diversity Awareness Month is celebrated to pay tribute to the diverse minds and beliefs held by all cultures around the world; and WHEREAS,we live in a multicultural society and embracing the values of various cultures only strengthens our understanding and appreciation of the world; and WHEREAS,after World War II, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, and the Declaration represents the first global expression of rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled and acknowledges that we should remember and understand the value of each human being, regardless of their nationality, color, race, sex, gender, country of origin, language, or creed; and WHEREAS,as the world becomes more connected and globalized, it’s important to remember that a global monoculture, or a homogenization of cultures, kills off traditional cultures and unique traits of people; and WHEREAS,the City of Dublin believes that the diversity of our community helps make Dublin a great place to live, work, and raise a family, and supports a wide range of programs and events that reflect and cater to the diversity of our residents. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council does hereby proclaim October 2021 as “Global Diversity Awareness Month” in the City of Dublin and encourage all residents and businesses in Dublin to take time to appreciate the diversity that exists within the community. DATED: September 21, 2021 ___ Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 84 Attachment 13 A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA “Manufacturing Day” WHEREAS, the United States National Institute of Science and Technology announced October 1, 2021 as National Manufacturing Day, and the City of Dublin joins the nation in celebrating modern manufacturing and inspiring the next generation of manufacturers to keep our economy growing stronger; and WHEREAS, collaboration between government, education, and industry is essential to job creation in our community and manufacturing businesses in Dublin provide vital employment opportunities and services for our residents; and WHEREAS,Manufacturing Day is a time to celebrate and to raise awareness of our manufacturing businesses and their contributions to our communities, our economy, and our nation; and WHEREAS, in past years, Dublin has been actively involved in the Tri-Valley Manufacturing Day event in partnership with the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton as well as local educational institutions; and WHEREAS, in lieu of an event in 2021, the City of Dublin will highlight local manufacturers and makers on social media during the month of October. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council does hereby proclaim October 1, 2021 as “Manufacturing Day” in the City of Dublin and encourage residents to learn more about the City’s manufacturing businesses and how we can support them. DATED: September 21, 2021 Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Michael McCorriston 85