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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.2 Appointment of City Historian (2)STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item 4.2 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: January 12, 2021 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Linda Smith, City Manager Appointment of City Historian Prepared by: Shaun Chilkotowsky, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider the appointment of a City Historian to serve a four-year term beginning January 2021. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Confirm the Mayor’s appointment of Steve Minniear to serve as City Historian for a four-year term beginning January 2021. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: In 2007, the City Council approved the creation of the honorary volunteer positions of Poet Laureate and City Historian with the first volunteers appointed to the positions in 2008. At its November 3, 2020 meeting, the City Council approved updated policies (Attachment 1) governing the positions of Poet Laureate and City Historian. Using the updated policies, Staff recruited for both positions beginning November 9, 2020. The recruitments closed on November 27, 2020. No applications were received for the Poet Laureate position. Should future interest in the position be expressed, Staff will revisit the program at that time. Two applications were received for the City Historian position. On December 8, 2020, one applicant withdrew their application,reducing the pool to one candidate. The application for the remaining candidate, Steve Minniear, is included with this Staff Report (Attachment 2). 32 Page 2 of 2 At its December 10, 2020 meeting, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission reviewed the application and voted to recommend to the Mayor that Steve Minniear serve as the next City Historian. The Mayor has concurred with this recommendation. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: A copy of the Staff Report was provided to applicants that submitted applications to be considered for the City Historian position. ATTACHMENTS: 1) City Council Staff Report from its November 3, 2020 meeting with Updated Poet Laureate and City Historian Program Guidelines 2) Application from Steve Minniear for City Historian 33 Attachment 1 34 Attachment 1 35 Attachment 1 36 Attachment 1 37 City Historian Overview The City Historian will assist researchers, students, librarians, and members of the public and press in accessing resources for historical information. Duties • Maintain, add to, and facilitate access to City historical records. • Respond to inquiries regarding the City’s past. • Serve as a resource to Staff, the City Council, and the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission; may act as a liaison between the Commission and local schools, genealogical groups, and members of the media and the public. Qualifications • Be a Dublin resident; at least 18 years old. • A demonstrated interest in the history of the City of Dublin, including participation in City Commissions, Committees, and other activities. • A demonstrated ability to maintain records. • Skilled in public speaking. Service Term The selected City Historian will serve a term of four years, beginning with City Council appointment at a public meeting in January 2021. A term may be renewed, upon submittal of a new application, unless or until a new City Historian applies and is appointed. Selection Process Review of applications and selection of the City Historian will be recommended by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, who will put forward a maximum of two applicants to the Mayor. The Mayor will recommend final appointment for approval by the City Council, with the City Historian formally beginning the four-year term in January of each appointment year. First Name* Steven Last Name* Minniear Address1* Dublin, CA Address2 City Dublin, California State CA Zip 94568 Phone Number*E-mail Address:* How long have you lived in Dublin?* 30 years Please upload a Letter of Interest. (Please include what you would like to accomplish.)* Minniear Mayor Dublin Historian 11172020 001.pdf Print City of Dublin Historian Application - Submission #3884 Date Submitted: 11/17/2020 Attachment 2 38 Please upload a Resume of Positions Held or Activities Conducted Related to the Position.* Dublin Historian Application Resume 11172020.pdf Attachment 2 39 Attachment 2 40 1 of 2 Steven S. Minniear , Dublin, CA 94568 Experience Historian, 1978 to Present Studied, researched, wrote, and presented to over 40 audiences on political, social, military, and economic history with an emphasis on the Dublin, CA; Tri-Valley (Livermore, Amador, San Ramon valleys), and San Francisco Bay Areas. Conducted research at Bancroft Library, California Historical Society, US National Archives (Burlingame, CA), Library of Congress, California State Archives, Sacramento County Archives, and numerous local history archives and libraries throughout the San Francisco Bay area. Writer, 1978 to Present Researched and wrote books, articles, book reviews, webpages, and social media posts on many historical topics. Examples include the books Dublin, California: A Short History and Dublin and the Tri-Valley: The World War II Years. Wrote webpage material including Fleet City and World War II: Camp Parks, Camp Shoemaker and Naval Hospital Shoemaker for the California State Military Museum and Murray School District and Dublin Unified School District Chronology for the Dublin Unified School District. Public Speaker, 2000 to Present Researched and presented historical topics at venues including Firehouse Theater (Pleasanton, CA), TV-30, Mercury News, YouTube, and many historic and civic groups. Examples include presentations to the Dublin Rotary, Tri-Valley Rotary, Dublin Lions, Viet Nam Veterans of Diablo Valley, Sons in Retirement, Dublin Historical Preservation Association, Museum on Main, Pleasanton, Dublin-San Ramon Women’s Club, Livermore Heritage Guild, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, Contra Costa Historical Society, and the California Council of Historical Societies. Provided tours and information to visitors at Dublin Heritage Park & Museums, Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center and Alameda County Sheriff’s Archive. Exhibit Advisor, Consultant and Designer, 2012 to Present Planned, researched, advised, and designed history exhibits for museums, libraries, and public spaces. Work exhibited at Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center, Dublin Heritage Park & Museums, Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Dublin Branch Alameda County Library, Dublin Unified School District and Diablo Country Club. Exhibits described and explained history topics related to Dublin, Dublin library, Murray and Dublin Unified School Districts, Alameda County, the Tri-Valley, transportation, suburbanization, World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and Santa Rita Jail. Archive Consultant, 2010 to Present Advised on archiving standards and conducted archiving work for Dublin Heritage Park & Museums and Alameda County Sheriff’s Archive. Curated, conserved, and managed Attachment 2 41 2 of 2 over 1,000 artifacts related to U.S. Navy, Air Force and Army Reserve history from World War II (Camp Parks, Camp Shoemaker, and Shoemaker Naval Hospital) to the present. Also worked with hundreds of items from Dublin’s Kolb collections and from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Archive Santa Rita collection. The items included photographs, clothing, tools, furnishings, and equipment from the 19th through 20th centuries. Various Offices, including President, 2010 to Present, Dublin Historical Preservation Association, Dublin, California Duties included planning and implementing activities to obtain and preserve historical materials related to Dublin and supporting the operation of the Dublin Heritage Park & Museums. Also, as a member of the Camp Parks History Center Working Group, collaborated on mission, goals, objectives and themes for Dublin Camp Parks Military History Center. Commissioner, Dublin Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission, City of Dublin, 2008 to 2016, 2019 to Present Advised City Council and City Staff regarding historical, cultural, and artistic matters including ensuring historical preservation of the Heritage Park & Museums, generating public input concerning the arts and reviewing arts contract proposals. Also reviewed and made recommendations regarding the City's budgets for arts programs, facilities, and the Heritage and Cultural Arts Long Range Plan for the community. Other Experience Senior Counterintelligence Officer, U.S. Department of Energy Senior Industrial Security Specialist, U. S. Department of Energy Senior Consultant, KPMG Peat Marwick Main & Co. Program Evaluator, U.S. General Accounting Office (now known as the Government Accountability Office) Education Master of Arts, 1983, Georgetown University, Government (National Security Policy) Bachelor of Arts, 1978, University of California, Berkeley, Political Science (International Relations, History) Areas of specialization: Twentieth Century Military History, World War II References Available upon request Attachment 2 42