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RESOLUTION NO. 7336
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WILLIAMS AND ASSOCIATES TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC
EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND
SERVICE CENTER AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE
OF THIRTY TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
FOR SAID PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA ACCEPTING THE PROPOSAL OF
the public interest to conduct a public education program
regarding the proposed public safety and service center,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of
the City of Carlsbad, California as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the proposal for the public safety and service
center public education program for the City of Carlsbad
submitted by Williams and Associates, marked Exhibit 1 attached
hereto and made a part hereof, is accepted by the City of
Carlsbad.
3. That Williams and Associates is authorized to.
conduct said program in accordance with said proposal .
4. That the City Council hereby authorizes the
expenditure of $32,200 from the capital improvement budget to
pay for said program.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, on the 16th day
of August , 1983 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council f.aembers Casler, =is, Kulchin, Chick and Prescott
NOES : None
I MARY H. $ASLER, Mayor
ATTEST:
(SEAL)
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PROPOSAL
PUBLIC SAFETY AND SERVICE CENTER
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PUELIC EDUCATION PROGRAM
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I. PURPOSE
The City Ccuncil of Carlsbad, in conformity with Proposition
H, has submittei! for voter approval a Proposition to build a
Public Safety and Service Center.
This proposal presents what Williams & Associates believes
to be a complete and comprehensive program to inform the voters
as 'to the need and merit of the proposed center.
The basic premise of this proposal is that the voters of
. Carlsbad will be presented with every possible opportunity to
become informed of the City's need for the proposed center.
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is designed to present the City Council's reasons for construc-
tion of the proposed center to each and every registered voter in
the City of Carlsbad.
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-. IS. PROGRAN
Williams & Associates recommends that the following
activities are needed to conduct a full and complete education
program :
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In-depth position papers on each item of the proposed
center.
Informational brochures presenting the complete center.
Slide shows for group presentations.
Informational mailers to the registered voters.
Town Hall meetings.
Press adviscries.
Door.'to door "Question and Answer" canvass.
Video presentation for television and Speaker's Bureau
use.
1. Position Papers
It is imperative that a position paper be developed for each
item contained in the proposed center.
researched and documented.
current operations and its share of the costs for the proposed
It will be independently
The paper \Jill contain the costs of
center.
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The papers will be made available to the press and
individual voters upon request.
2. 1nformati.on Brochures
The voters sho.uld have an overall view of the City Council's
reasons for the requested center. This is best accomplished
through informational brochures. They will clearly state the
need for the center as well as a complete understanding of the
fhancing and revenue sources. Williams & Associates suggests
that one brochure present the need for the center and one
brochure present the financial impact.
3. Slide Show Presentations
Requests will be made by various civic organizations and
political action groups in Carlsbad to the City for an explan-
ation of the proposal center to their memberships. a
This can he accomplished best by a Speaker's Bureau and a
series of slide shows. The slide shows will be tailored to
present the topics of concern in a concise and informative
manner.
4. Information Mailinqs
There is only one method that can insure that every
registered voter will have the. opportunity to become adequately
informed &out the proposed center.
directly to them for their review.
It is by mailing information
The informational brochures will be mailed to the voters in
a timely manner.
Associates proposes that two brochures bc developed.
Thj.s will require two mailings as Williams &
5. Town Hall Meetings
Town Hall meetings will be established throughout the City
so that voters can come together and'be presented with
information on the proposed center.
the voters with an excellent opportunity to ask questions and
for the City to solicit public input.
These meetings will provide
. The Town Hall meetings will be scheduled by grouping certain
precincts together and conducting the meeting in a public
facility within the precincts, The voters will be advised of the
meetings by a notice in the mail as well as through the print and
electronic medias.
6. Press P-dvj-sories
It is very important that the press be kept completely
- informed about all phases of the program. This will require
briefings and a regular news release program.
7. Door to Door Canvass
As the proposed center is presented to the public through
the Spetiker ' s ljureau and Town Hall mestings , certain questions
will emerge as the ones most ofter, asked.
These questions, with the City's answersl will be put into
written form and presented to all of the voters.
effective manner to accomplish this is through a door to door
canvass, This will allow for a one-to-one discussion of the
proposed center with a large number of registered voters.
The most
8, Vicico Tcipc Presentation
A compl.cte and informativc video tape presentation will be
produced .for television airing. Additionally, circumstances will
arise where there is not an available speaker. When this occurs,
the video presentation can be inserted which will al1.o.w the group
to see and hear the need for the proposed center.
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111. WILZIAKS & ASSOCIATES ' ROLE
Williams & Associates proposes that it have the full
responsibility for conducting the public education program for
the proposed Public Safety and Administration Center.
include but not be limited to:
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1. Researching, writing, and protecting the research
papers.
2. Writing, designing and producing the informational
brochures.
3. Writing, designing and producing the slide show
presentations.
4. Writing and designing the speeches for the Speaker's
Bureau.
5. Recruitment, training and scheduling the Speaker's
Bureau.
6. Coordinating all press briefings.
7. Writing and disseminating all news releases related to
the proposed center.
8. Coordinating all educational mailings.
9. Recruiting, training and coordinating the door to door
canvassers.
Scheduling, coordinating. and conducting all Town Hall
meetings.
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This includes mail advisories to the voters.
11. Writing, designing and producing the video tape
presenta.tion.
12. Daily on-site coordination of education program.
13. Other assignments where the City feels it needs
Williams & Associates to interface to properly
conduct the education program.
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1%'. CITY OF CARLSBAD'S ROLE
Associates proposes that the City of Carlsbad:
1. Have final .approval (prior to production) of all
materials 'and presentations.
2. Provide the staff of Williams & Associates access to
all City staff (as resource personnel only) necessary
to design and produce the materials outlined in this
proposal.
3. Provide the necessary funding for all portions of this
proposal which are approved.
SPECIAL MOTE :
This proposal is designed so that the employees of the City
of Carlsbad are not placed in the position of having responsi-
bilities that IGould take them frcm their normally assigned
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responsibilities.
August 17 -
September 12
V. TIMELINES
1, Research, writing, and producing
all materials contained in this
proposa 1.
2, Recruiting and training the
Speaker's Bureau.
3. I Developing a basic schedule
for the Speaker's Bureau.
4. Day to day coordination and
press relations.
September 12 -
. ,October 10 1. Recruiting and training door
to door canvassers.
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2. Establishhg Town Hall meetings.
3. Coordinating first mailing,
4 . Coordinating Speaker I s Bureau
activities.
5. Day to day coordination and
p-ress relations.
1. . Conducting door to door canvass.
2. Conducting Town IIa1.1 meetings.
3. Coordinating Speaker's Bureau's
activities.
4. Coordinating second mailing.
. 5. Day to day coordination and
press relations.
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VI. WILLIAES & ASSOCIATES FERSONNEL
The following personnel of Williams & Associates would be
assigned to the project:
PROJECT DIRECTOR: . Herb Williams
CONSULTANTS : Oscar Kaplan, PhD., Survey Analyst
Charles Thomas, PhD., Social Psychologist
Harry Schuler, PhD., Geographer & Planner
Craig Lee, San Diego Taxpayers Association
Jean Andrews, Public Relations
RESEARCHER &
PRESS DIRECTOR: Sean O'Neill
COORDINATORS : Vicki Berringer
. Allan Geisen
Williams & Associates is a San Diego based firm and has been
involved in voter communications for over twenty years.
conducted numerous ,ballot campaigns in the Western United States.
It has
VII. COSTS
August 17 -
September 12: Writing and researching
position papers, brochures,
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September 12 -
October 10:
October 10 -
November 8 :
Designing, typesetting, and
printing position papers
and brochures.
Day to day coordinator,
Designing, photographing, and
producing slide presentations.
$ 3,000
10,200
1,500
2,000
Designing and producing video 3,000
presentation.
TOTAL
Day to day coordinator.
TOTAL
Day to day coordinator.
Town Hall me‘eting advisories.
Canvass handout.
TOTAL
Williams ti Associates Pee
PROI’OSED TOTAL
$19,700
2.000
$ 2,000
2,000
900
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$ 3,000
, $ 7,500
-L- $37. 200 --
Williams & Associates certifies that the fee of $32,200* is
all inclusive. Upon acceptance of this proposal, Williams &
Associates agrees to assume the financial liability of any
additional costs that may arise in completing the program.
* Does not include postage.
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