File #: CONS 23-085   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 2/7/2023 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Coordination, Resiliency, and Action Agreement with Russell City Energy Company, LLC and Accepting and Appropriating Donations for a Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Vehicle and for the Russell City Reparative Justice Project (RCRJP) Following the Explosion that Occurred at the Russell City Energy Center on May 27, 2021
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution, 3. Attachment III Draft Agreement
DATE: February 7, 2023

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: City Manager

SUBJECT

AAdopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Coordination, Resiliency, and Action Agreement with Russell City Energy Company, LLC and Accepting and Appropriating Donations for a Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Vehicle and for the Russell City Reparative Justice Project (RCRJP) Following the Explosion that Occurred at the Russell City Energy Center on May 27, 2021

RECOMMENDATION

That the City Council adopts a resolution (Attachment II) authorizing the City Manager to execute a Coordination, Resiliency, and Action Agreement (Attachment III) with Russell City Energy Company, LLC and accept and appropriate two donations to the City of Hayward:
1) $20,000 appropriated to the General Capital Fund towards the Russell City Reparative Justice Project (RCRJP); and
2) $150,000 appropriated to the Capital Fleet Replacement Fund towards a hazardous materials response vehicle for the Hayward Fire Department.

SUMMARY

The Russell City Energy Center (RCEC) is a 600-megawatt powerplant located in the Hayward industrial area. The plant is owned and operated by the Calpine Corporation and began commercial operations in 2013. On May 27, 2021, RCEC experienced a mechanical failure of the steam turbine generator that resulted in an explosion and fire (incident). The steam turbine generator experienced extensive damage and debris from the explosion flew from the site to surrounding areas, including the City's Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) and the City's Homeless Navigation Center.

On July 15, 2021, the California Energy Commission (CEC) voted to approve Calpine's petition for modifications to allow the facility to temporarily operate in simple-cycle mode, subject to certain limitations in the CEC's order. The CEC order found it was appropriate for the CEC to "exercise enhanced scrutiny over the facility" in l...

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