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20 <br /> Mrs . Zuma Francis (see above) stated that the high cost <br /> of recall elections is well known. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote . <br /> MOTION: Councilman Norris moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man <br /> Rhodes, to take an additional $190,000 from the <br /> Capital Outlay Fund to be applied toward reduction of <br /> the tax rate . <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote . <br /> MOTION: Councilman Leipzig moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Barrett, to approve the Capital Improvement Program <br /> as adjusted . <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote . <br /> Revenue Sharing (pp 101-105) <br /> City Manager Fales described Revenue Sharing funds and <br /> the purposes for which such funds may be used. <br /> Cliff Boxley (see above) suggested Revenue Sharing funds <br /> should not be spent for hardware, but for social services. <br /> Kathleen Mahaney suggested Revenue Sharing funds should <br /> be transferred from public transportation items and <br /> transferred to social programs . <br /> Revenue Sharing - Library <br /> MOTION : Councilman Henderson moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Rhodes to remove Revenue Sharing funds allocated to <br /> the Library as follows : <br /> Refurbishing of Children ' s Room $ 7,136 <br /> Film acquisition 3,500 <br /> Auto van 4,240 <br /> $14,862 <br /> and that the total amount reduced be returned to the <br /> Revenue Sharing fund, with the intention that $14,000 <br /> be allocated to operation of the Fair Oaks Community <br /> Center to make up the shortage resulting from the failure <br /> of the County to allocate the total amount of its share <br /> of the cost of operation of the center; and with the <br /> balance to remain in the unbudgeted reserve of the <br /> Revenue Sharing Fund. <br /> M. L. Tepley (see above) inquired as to what films might <br /> be used by the Library. City Librarian Vollmayer des- <br /> cribed the film program, observing that most films are <br /> instructional and that they were seen by more than <br /> 68,000 people during the past year. Mr. Vollmayer ex- <br /> plained that groups provide their own projectors and <br /> viewing rooms, and the films are handled in the same <br /> manner as books . <br /> -20- <br /> Budget <br /> Study <br /> 6/7/75 <br />