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From: Shauna Clark Subject: Request for waiver of fees --
City Administrator Greater Riverside Area Urban
Dept: League -- Martin Luther King
celebration rally -- January 13 ,
Date: December 8 , 1995 1996 -- Jim King
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
That the request of the Greater Riverside Area Urban League for a
waiver of fees in the amount of $7 , 588 . 44 for City services/equipment
to assist with the conduct of a Martin LutherKing celebration rally,
January 13 , 1996 , be approved, contingent upon proof of insurance;
or
That the request of the Greater Riverside Area Urban League for a
waiver of fees in the amount of $7 , 588 . 44 for City services/e uipment
to assist with the conduct of a Martin Luther King ebr t ' 1
January 13 , 1996 , be denied. y'
Signature
Contact person: Phone:
Supporting data attached: Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount:
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Finance:
:ouncil Notes:
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Agenda Item No.
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STAFF REPORT
Mr. Jim King, Chairman of the Greater Riverside Urban League, is
organizing a rally on January 13 , 1995 to honor Dr. Martin Luther
King during his birthday celebration.
Attached is a letter from Mr. King outlining the plans for the
event. Additionally, he is requesting waiver of fees for City
services. The fees amount to:
Public Services: $ 169 . 76 for trash removal
Police: $6, 659. 68 (based upon 5, 000 attendance)
Traffic Eng. : $ 459 for labor in
placing/removal of barricades
$ 300 refundable deposit for barricades
TOTAL $7, 588 . 44
The Police Department is processing the parade application and is
waiting for the certificate of insurance to complete the approval.
Mr. King has indicated he anticipates no problem with securing the
insurance and understands Council approval of the waiver is
contingent upon Police approval of the permit application.
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.�, Greater Riverside Area Urban League
November 7, 1995 This Is a non-profit organization
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Brien Townsend Dear Ms. Clark,
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KomwNh Prom This letter represents a request to use the front of San Bernardino City lull for a African-
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American rally on Saturday, January 13, 1996 as part of the Martin Luther King birthday
&.a ow E`"'` celebrations for that weekend.
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10601 Pia1d"'t Our purpose is to have all organizations, public agencies, voter registration and vendor
display area together and churches including choirs, so that African-American families can get
sward of M ecilev information or services from these groups. Our desire is to mobilize the Inland Empire
Geritaite Bel African-Amcrican community, organizations, businesses, churches, and individuals to combat
JohrMYBlock racism and build our spiritual and collective potential. To create a vehicle to enhance
R , V. h economic, political and social development of African-Americans, and build strong positive
a1"Connoo institutions. To specifically buiid on the promise of the Million Man March--to accept
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Macy GorwNs,Esv responsibility for ourselves in order to liberate African-Amcrican people.
Nae+ldad Fuentes
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Ste"Garcia We expect over 5,000 families to be in attendance. We need the City of San Bernardino to
Les N40 block "D" Street from Second through Fourth Street and Court Street between the hours of
Am"Mows 10:00 AM through 4:00 PM. This will be a peaceful rally, therefore, there will be no need for
Cii1pO1"" extra law enforcement at that time. We also need Court Street Square for the vendor setup
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B.npnrneadt area. Security and toilets will be provided.
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Ron Weds
VkellWooMolk We have formed an ad hoc committee, in the Inland Empire, to try to bring the two counties
together.
This letter will be sent to the council office for the ways and means committee to request
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„M�w• coverage of police cost and trash pickup. If you have any further questions, please don't
hesitate to page first or call at the following numbers: Pager# (909) 424-0470
Office Phone # (909) 369-6276
Bcs crsonal egards,
Jim King
Chairman of the Board
Greater Riverside Area Urban League
cc: Valerie Pope-Ludlam, Councilwoman
Phil Aviso
Ann Harris
Brian Townsend
2060 University Avenue, Room 106 - Riverside, California 92507 - (909) 682-2766 - FAX (909) 682-2318
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INLAND EMPIRE AFRICAN-AMERICAN UNITY COALITION
BACKGROUND:
The individuals who attended the Million Man March came back with such enthusiasm we
decided to form this ad hoc committee. One of the main purposes of the Million Man March
was to go back and be an asset to your communities. This is our goal to make that happen.
We are planning to bring African-American people in both Riverside and San Bernardino
counties together for the purpose to enhance economic, education, political and social
development of African-Americans.
PLAN:
One of our primary goal is to have an "African-American Unity Family Gathering"(rally)
on Saturday, January 13, 1996 during the hours 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at 300 N. "D"
Street, City Hall (in front of Martin Luther King's statue) in San Bernardino.
The Inland Empire African-American Unity Coalition aka Unity Coalition is an ad hoc
committee consisting of organizations, churches, businesses, and individuals to combat racism
and build our spiritual and collective potential. To create a vehicle to enhance economic,
political and social development of African-Americans, and build strong positive institutions.
To specifically build on the promise of the Million Man March--to accept responsibility for
ourselves in order to liberate African-American people. Our theme is "Umjoa: The Power
Of Unity". This is a brief listing of the people/organizations already involved with this effort:
Jim King, Brian Townsend, Wallace Allen, Muhammad Hakeem, The Greater Riverside Area
Urban League, West Side Action Group, Rosalyn Kraut, San Bernardino Black Culture
Foundation, Tonya Humphry, Black Research Information Center, Art Robinson, Sigmond
"X", Charles Bibbs and Greg Goodwin.
The purpose of the gathering is to bring together non-profit organizations, public agencies
(such as Veterens Administration, Aids To Families With Dependent Children and Homeless
Shelters, etc.), churches, educators, fraternities and sororities, lawyers, physicians,
associations (such as African- American Police Officers Association), art, youth, gang
members, rappers and african-american business entrepenuars under one banner. African-
American families who attend the gathering will get the benefits and services or volunteer for
those services. They also get the opportunity to register to vote.
This is only the beginning, we're planning to have an African-American Leadership
Conference in the near future. For further information please contact Jim King
(909) 369-6276
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City of San Bernardino ,,
San Bernardino Police Department
Interoffice Memorandum
To: Shauna Clark, City Administrator
From: Daniel Robbins, Chief of Police
Subject: Greater Riverside Area Urban League
Date: November 14, 1995
Copies:
On January 13 , 1996, the Greater Riverside Area Urban League will
be having a rally to honor Martin Luther King Jr. The event will
start at 10 : 00 am and will continue until approximately 4 : 00 pm.
The assembly area for this event will be at the Martin Luther
King Jr. Status in front of City Hall and Court Street Square. A
map of the event is attached.
The Traffic Office is processing the event application and will
be forwarding the package to Risk Management when it is complete.
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SBPD'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE:
PROGRESSIVE QUALITY POLICE SERVICE
A SAFE ENVIRONMENT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE
A REDUCTION IN CRIME THROUGH PROBLEM RECOGNITION AND PROBLEM SOLVING
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