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24 , <br /> r <br /> Revenue Sharing - Requests for Funds (continued) <br /> system over to the County Transit District and no policy <br /> decision involving additional expenditures for public <br /> transportation purposes should be made at this late date <br /> by the agency turning the system over to another agency. <br /> The change over will take effect July 1, 1975. After <br /> that time the Transit District will be in control, and <br /> the only way the City would have anything to do with <br /> it would be by subcontract . <br /> MOTION : Councilman Norris moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Rhodes, that the balance left in the account of <br /> Social Services for Poor or Aged be left in that account <br /> to be used as needs become known. <br /> Discussion followed regarding whether it is desirable <br /> to leave the balance in the Revenue Sharing fund as <br /> unallocated reserve without specific assignment to <br /> social services . <br /> CHANGE OF MOTION : Councilman Norris, with the consent <br /> of his second, changed his motion to the effect that <br /> the balance from the Social Services for Poor and Aged <br /> fund be left as reserve in the unallocated balance of <br /> the Revenue Sharing Fund. <br /> The motion carried by majority voice vote, Councilman <br /> Barrett voting "No. " <br /> MOTION : Councilman Norris moved, seconded by Councilman <br /> Williams, to approve the Revenue Sharing account as <br /> amended. <br /> The motion carried by majority voice vote, Councilman <br /> Rhodes voting "No. " <br /> Mousing and Community Development Act Programs <br /> (Council approved on April 7, 1975) <br /> MOTION : Councilman Henderson moved, seconded by Council- <br /> , man Barrett, to confirm Council ' s previous action <br /> approving the HCDA Program. <br /> The motion carried unanimously by voice vote . <br /> Financial Summaries <br /> In answer to question from Council regarding the increase <br /> in the expected Bicycle Licenses revenue, City Controller <br /> Ference described the requirements of the new State law. <br /> In answer to question from the audience regarding the <br /> need for two Home Improvement Counselors, City Manager <br /> Pales explained that this program is part of the HUD <br /> Act, and the concept is to work toward the rehabilitation <br /> of existing dwelling units as opposed to tearing down and <br /> rebuilding, particularly involving owner-occupied, single- <br /> family homes . The counselors ' role will be to assist the <br /> -24- <br /> Budget <br /> b/7/75 <br />