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7.1.F. - Page 2 <br /> services, and law enforcement programs to ultimately reduce youth's access to alcohol. <br /> A number of partner agencies and organizations have direct roles in supporting <br /> Redwood City 2020 and the collaborative prevention strategies enacted by the <br /> Prevention Partnership, illustrating the widespread need and attention that this critical <br /> issue holds throughout the community. These partner agencies include the Sequoia <br /> Union High School District, Stanford University's John W. Gardner Center for Youth and <br /> Their Communities, Friends for Youth, the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center, the <br /> Redwood City Police Department, the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, the Sequoia <br /> Teen Resource Center, StarVista, and the Youth Leadership Institute. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may elect not to authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Funding for the Prevention Partnership facilitated by Redwood City 2020 has been <br /> granted by the County of San Mateo to cover the cost of this Agreement. No City funds <br /> will be used for this effort. Hence, this Agreement will not impact City finances or <br /> services. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> This activity is not a project under CEQA as defined in CEQA Guidelines, section <br /> 15378, because it has no potential for resulting in either a direct or foreseeable physical <br /> change in the environment. <br /> JANA KISER <br /> REDWOOD CITY 2020 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br /> r <br /> vi.-.1., -/ - - <br /> AUDREY SEYMOUR RAMBERG <br /> ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER <br /> FOR ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> 1. Agreement Between San Mateo County and City of Redwood City Acting as Fiscal <br /> Agent for Redwood City 2020 for Alcohol and Other Drug Related Prevention <br /> Services <br />