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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-02-11; City Council; CS; Conference Legal Counsel Real PropertyCITY OF CARLSBAD - AGENDA BILL AB# CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING REAL PROPERTY DEPT. DIRECTOR . MTG. 2/11/2014 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING REAL PROPERTY CITY ATTORNEY U4 DEPT. CA CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING REAL PROPERTY CITY MANAGER / ' RECOMMENDED ACTION: I move that the City Council, by motion, hold a closed session pursuant to Government Code section 54956.8 to instruct its negotiators (Kathy Dodson, Assistant City Manager and Christina Vincent, Economic Development & Real Estate Manager) regarding purchase, sale, exchange or lease of real property located and generally identified as: Property Owner: Location: APN: Negotiating Party: City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas, Carlsbad CA 92008 213-061-19 Charlie Ng and Linda Kurokawa (for Mira Costa College) If circumstances necessitate the absence of a specified designated representative, an agent or designee may participate in place of the absent representative so long as the name of the agent or designee is announced at an open session held prior to the closed session. ( DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Celia A. Brewer 760-434-2891 celia.brewer@carlsbadca.gov FOR CITY CLERKS USE ONLY. COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED • CONTINUED TO DATE SPECIFIC • DENIED • CONTINUED TO DATE UNKNOWN • CONTINUED • COUNCIL DIRECTED THE CITY • WITHDRAWN • ATTORNEY AND STAFF ON THE MATTER PRECISION AIRCRAFT GROUP 3239 ROYMAR ROAD SUITE C OCEANSIDE. CAIIFORNIA 920S8 TEL: 760.439.0109 FAX: 740.722. lilS Febniary2,2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 All Receive - Agendajltemt#^c^{c)s<d SesSK For the Information of the: CITY COUNCIL ACM CA CO /- Date J^iBeity Manager J££^ Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support NKraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease ti»e property at 2075 Las Palmas, Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas bfbiotechholoj^, robotics, maritime techno ^ " In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to leam and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship tmd job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businessesto prepare students, including retuming military veterans and itie unemployed, for local workforce demands.Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding fix)m the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends tomeet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease tite property at 207S Las Palmas. Sincerely, Ite: c^Ao/f Asst. City CM MANUFACTURING COMPANY -AOiviskinofNek)olnclmtilsi,lrK. Februarv 2. 2014 Cily pf Carlsbatl ! 200 Carisbad Village Drive Cadsbad. eA.92008 Dear Giiv Council Membens: :We arc writing U);iirgi:; you to supportMiraCosia College in its prapcisal lo lease a City of Gai^lsbad-owne<i; ftciiity Ibr its new Techndlogy Career Instilute^rCI). At your upcoming council meeiing dn January:28. please vote in siippori orMiraCosiaCollcgc^ to lease the properly al 2075 Las Palmas, Garlsbac). As A'ouriQnstiluenis, aiid'tecHnology^^b^^^ vve arc/pjgased to suppori MiraCosta College's efibrts to trairv a t^ualified ofbibiechnotogyrroboticSjimrlliiTirtecil^ In TCrs acceieraied l2-\veek training program, students williake courses 10 learn and gain:skiiis. in electro- fliecMfflical Jecteology, processes ji^-^^ eun'iciiJu^nensiires trai™^|;0ni}^e:lafcs1.de^'^elG^^ enrolled in TCI iuil-tirnewilJ eOT^ cxpdSed Jb Jbciil businesses • dirough guesi speakers^ field trips to IbcalbHsiitesses, aiid intemsh^i^^ and jobiplacemeirt smdces. TCI plans ip gradirale more than 100 sbidenis^eaclKyeaK 5up}%iiig North Cpunlj' lC vvorklisrce we need to gr^ Fpilnded in Qccanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long historj'of partnering wilh Nortli Cbunty bvisinesscsio prepare students, inckKling ietiiriiing nriliiar vetcran.s ainl the uneinplGyed. (br Ibcal u'oft deriiaticls.Ndw, as il establishes TCI with Department.of Labor fuiKling from the Trade Adjustmenl Assistance Community College ni,d Carcct Training grant program, MiraCosia College intends tomeet North Coimty^s growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operaior.s, programmers, and industrial technicians: We are. proud to support MiniCosla CoHege-s efforts to train ciualilied workers Ibr iechnolouy positions in Norih County tfiroiigii TGI, and we hope we can count on you lojoin us. At vour upcoming'council meeting on.Januar>' 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College"s profiosaMo lea.se the.property at^075 I as \ f :ri«iltijdritai€ MO %fC, ?li^lD ^liD 4BBA:\ • >IDG8 ' ,£f^C MILL SHEETMETAL • ORBITAL & TIG WELDING 5-98 Airport Road • Oceanside, CalifoTnla 92054 • 760.433.6434 • fax 760.433.6447 CoMPUCRAFT INDUSTRIES, INC. Februaiy2,2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carisbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: fJiZ r- ^ Tu^"". *° MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for .te new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meedng on Januiv 28 please vote m support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease L property at 20?5 SalmaTSsbad. t^?^!I?r1-?!?''' !S *^«^"°'?ey '»"*in«ss leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to tra^n a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the «-ei ofbioteohnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacSi?g m J?i'• T^^'f"*?^ '2-week training program, students will take courses to leant and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machS tSolos^^^ Zu^Z ?cS dmT'-.r ^n'^t^"^"*^ ^'''''''' evolving\ech„oCSrSS Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North Countv ilLTcSLZKr^^^^ '^'"^ '^'"'^^''^ "^^'^'^ for t^^'hnology positions in JNorth county through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to ioin us At vour imrnminoZ.. ' !• Sincerely, P.O. BOX 712529. SANTEE, CA 92072-2529 8787 OLIVE LANE, SANTEE. CA 92071-4139 • {619) 448-0787 o FAX (619) 449-21-16 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad. CA 9200S Dear City Council Members: We ore writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College m its proposal to lease a City of Carisbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on .January 28, plca.se vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta C^ollcge's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's niost-nccdcd technology positions in the areas of biotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manuracfuring. In TCI's ciccelerattd 12-wcek training prograin, students will lake coutscs to Ic.mi and gam skills in dectio- mechciiijcal technolog)', process control, robotics, automation, flind power, and machming technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developinenis in today's evolving tecltnology fields. SUidenls enrolled in TCI Full-time will earn a credential in just three inontJis and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and iniernsliip and job placement sen'ices. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County techiKilogy businesses with the skillal workfojxre we need to gi'ow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of (Kirtncring with North County businesses lo prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed, fbr local workforce demands. Now, ns it establishes T Ci with Departmeni of Labor funding from the Trade Adiustnient .Assistance Community College and Career Trammg gmnt piograrn, MiraCo.sta College intends to iTteel Noilli County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industnal technicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts lo train qualified workers for technology positions m North County llu-ough 'fCL and we hope w e can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on Januai-y 28, please vole in support of MiraCosta College's proposal lo lease tlie propeny at 2075 Las Palmas. Dan-vl Chudomclka/Cl-0 2930 S&n hMis Key Rd- Oceansicle, CA 92058 ph (760) %6-3103 fax (76(1) 966-3104 www.^sigmaco]rpo.ration„coi» January 6, 2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 14 please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas' Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to tram a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas of biotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacturin'g. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to leam and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology This curnculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers and industrial technicians. r- a , We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on January 14, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincerely, Jens Peter Tmm VP, Research and Development 581.8 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA 92008 February 2,2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carisbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease tite property at 2075 Las P^as, Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most-need^ technology positions in the areas ofbiotechnology, robotics, m^time technology, and hi^-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, stodents will take courses to leam and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI fiill-time will earn a credentiai in just three montiis and be ejqposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local busmesses, and inteniship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying Norlii County technology businesses wifli the skilled workforce we need to grow mA prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long histoiy of partnering with Nortii County businessesto prq)are students, including returning military veterans and tine unemployed, for local workforce demands.Now, as it estdilishes TCI witii Department of Labor fimding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training ^ant program, MiraCosta College intends tomeet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technolo^ positions in NotA Coimty through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on Januaiy 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease tiie property at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincerely, Lyle Anderson 939 South Andi-easen Dr. Escondido, CA 92029-1934 Phone (760)746-6459 Fax (760)745-2511 & ED.M. SERVICES Email Iylea@c-hinachitie.com Januaiy 9,2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We ai-e writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career histitute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Pahnas, Cai-Isbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas ofbiotechnology, robotics, mai'itime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to Jeam and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including retuming military veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training gi-ant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on Januaiy 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the propeity at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincerely, Lyle Anderson President C&H Machine, Inc. Januaiy 9,2014 City of Cartsbad 1200 Cartsbad Village Drive Carisbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members; We ai-e wnting to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad- owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the propeity at 2075 Las Palmas. Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's! efforts to train a qualified vvorkforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas ofbiotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to learn and gain skills in electro-mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCi full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. founded in Oceanside in 1934,,Mii'aCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed,/or local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor ttinding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on Januaiy 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincerely, Bonovan Weber Chief Operations Officer Forecast 3D 2221 jRutherfofd Road Cartsbad, CA 92008 800.549.5414 • 760.929.9380 (office) • 760.929.9357 (fax) • www.Forecast3D.com C A P I T A L G R O U p. LTD. December 6, 2013 Cityof Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carisbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Caiisbad-owned faciUty for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 14, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas, Carisbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas of biotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to leai-n and gain skills in electro- mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services, TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We aie proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on January 14, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas, Sincerely, Rob Hayashi Director of Storage Systems Somerset Capital Group, LTD OF COMMERCE December 6, 2013 City of Carisbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Dt'ive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support' MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility foi- its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 14, we urge you to vote to support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas, Carlsbad, In the Technology Career Institute's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to learn and gain skills in electro-mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on tlie latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses througli guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a longhistory of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes the Technology Career Institute with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial technicians. We the Carlsbad Chamber support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through Technology Career Institute. On January 14, please vote to approve MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincere Charles T. Owen President & CEO Carlshacl Charafeer of Commerce 5934 Priestly Dnve • Carlsbad, California 92008 .^..^ Phone: (760) 931-8400 • Fax: (760) 931-9153 « El-mail', chamber^carlsbad.org • Web: ^^'ww.carl.<^bad.:o^g Board of Directors Officers & Executive Committee Kimberly Thorner, Chair Olivenhain Municipal Water District Brooks Roffey, Vice-Chair Turner Construction Company Randy Goodson, Treasurer Accretive Investments, Inc. Chanelle Hawken, Secretary San Diego County Regional Airport Authority Jan Jackson, Immediate Past Chair CSU San Marcos Directors Steve Bruce Cushinan & Wakefield Cameron Christian Cox Communications / Cox Business Irma Cota North County Health Ser^'ices Todd Davis Cassidy Turley/BRE Commercial Robert Deegan Palomar College Juanita Hayes SDG&E Brian Lee Well Fargo Bank Keven Lippert ViaSat Edward Littlejohn Kaiser Pennanente Thomas MacCaila National University Damian iVIcKinney McKinney Advisory Group John Osborne AT&T Jennifer Roane US Bank Francisco Rodriguez MiraCosta College Allen Sweet Lamas Services, Inc. Matthew Tucker North County Transit District Francisco Valle Tri-City Medical Center Josh Williams BW Research Ex-Officio Hugh Constant World Trade Center San Diego Larry Rannals Camp Pendleton flIiOlEGQNOIITH Economic Development Council January 9,2014 City ofCai-lsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Support MiraCosta's proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 14, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas, Carisbad. As the leading economic development organization in North County, whose primary goal is to build a stronger North County economy though regional collaboration and leadership, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most-needed technology positions in the areas ofbiotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to learn and gain skills in electro-mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just thi-ee months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, including returning military veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, programmers, and industrial teclinicians. We are proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for • technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. Again, we urge you to vote in support of their proposal. Sincerely, Carl S. Morgan Chief Executive Officer San Diego North Economic Development Council Kimberly Thorner, Esq. Board Chair San Diego North Economic Development Council 950 Boardwalk Suite 303 San Marcos, CA 92078 www.sdnedcorg (760) 510-3179 6155 El Camino Real Carisbad, CA 92009 USA Tel: +1 (760) 476-2200 Fax: +1 (760) 929-3941 January 9, 2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Cartsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: We are writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Caiisbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas, Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support . MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most- needed technology positions in the areas ofbiotechnology, robotics, maritime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In the TCI accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to leam and gain skills in electro-mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and macliining technology. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology businesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare smdents, including retuming militaiy veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College intends to help meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including macliine operators, programmers, and industrial teclinicians. We support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County thorough TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. Sincerely, R. Bruce Rowe Director, Public Relations ViaSat Inc. www.vlasat.com san diego atlanta boston phoenix Washington beijing Sydney ® predictive biology January 15, 2014 City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council Members: I am writing to urge you to support MiraCosta College in its proposal to lease a City of Carlsbad-owned facility for its new Technology Career Institute (TCI). At your upcoming council meeting on January 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Pabnas, Carlsbad. As your constituents, and technology business leaders, we are pleased to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train a qualified workforce for North County's most- needed technology positions in the areas of biotechnology, robotics, inaritime technology, and high-end manufacturing. In TCI's accelerated 12-week training program, students will take courses to learn and gain skills in electro-mechanical technology, process control, robotics, automation, fluid power, and machining technology. This curriculum ensures training on the latest developments in today's evolving technology fields. Students enrolled in TCI full-time will earn a credential in just three months and be exposed to local businesses through guest speakers, field trips to local businesses, and internship and job placement services. TCI plans to graduate more than 100 students each year, supplying North County technology busmesses with the skilled workforce we need to grow and prosper. Founded in Oceanside in 1934, MiraCosta College has a long history of partnering with North County businesses to prepare students, uicluding returning military veterans and the unemployed, for local workforce demands. Now, as it establishes TCI with Department of Labor funding from the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training grant program, MiraCosta College uitends to meet North County's growing demand for skilled workers, including machine operators, progi-ammers, and industrial technicians. We ai-e proud to support MiraCosta College's efforts to train qualified workers for technology positions in North County through TCI, and we hope we can count on you to join us. At your upcoming council meeting on Januaiy 28, please vote in support of MiraCosta College's proposal to lease the property at 2075 Las Palmas. mo Las Paltms Dr., Suite F, Carlsbad, CA 92011 USA Ph: 760-603-0273 wiA'V/.prediclivebio.com I'/ Sincerely, Ted Choi, PhD Predictive Biology, Inc. 2120 Las Palmas Dr., Suite F Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-603-0273 xlO tchoi(^predictivebio.com Predictive Biology, :lnc., 2120 Las Palmas Dr.; Suite F, Carlsbad, CA 92011 v,-mA/.predicLivebio. com