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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/8/2015
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5. SPECIAL ORDER(S) OF THE DAY <br /> A. Recognition of Jim Bigelow - Jeffrey Gee, Mayor— <br /> Mayor Gee presented a proclamation to Mr. Bigelow for his distinguished service to San <br /> Mateo County and the aviation of the United States of America. Mr. Bigelow's family <br /> members were present and Mr. Bigelow offered some stories and appreciation for the <br /> proclamation. <br /> B. Recognition of Downtown Events T-Shirt Design Winner Betsy Snow - <br /> Beth Mostovoy and Pamela Estes, Parks and Arts Foundation <br /> Mayor Gee invited Beth Mostovoy with Arts in RWC and Pamela Estes with Parks <br /> Foundation who debuted the new T-Shirt design and announced the winner/designer <br /> Betsy Snow who was present with her son Trevor who modeled the T-Shirts. Ms. Estes <br /> provided details about the selection. <br /> 6. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Diana Reddy, resident and housing advocate, spoke about certain projects and her <br /> focus on getting more affordable housing units in Redwood City. She does not believe <br /> that the housing crisis is improving and commented on the imbalance between housing <br /> and jobs. She asks that this be part of the Redwood City Benefits Program and she <br /> would like affordable units in developers' projects. <br /> Kristen Petersen spoke about a recent protest at Whole Foods and opined that it was <br /> quiet and peaceful and she was surprised that protesters were given written warnings <br /> and were asked to leave. She commented on the legality, freedom of speech and on <br /> the Municipal code. <br /> Dr. Bell spoke to the comments made by Ms. Reddy and highlighted the various <br /> housing programs that the City has implemented. He provided information on what <br /> DoStart has given to the City in financial terms to subsidize other housing programs. He <br /> also spoke about the Fire Safety First program <br /> 7. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> CITY COUNCIL: Waive reading of the consent calendar and the full text of ordinances <br /> and resolutions, and approve the Consent Calendar items. <br /> Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one <br /> motion and one vote. <br /> M/S Aguirre/Seybert to approve the Consent Calendar excluding item 7.2 E. Motion <br /> carries unanimously by electronic vote. <br /> M/S Pierce/Aguirre to adopt agenda item 7.2 E. Motion carries 4-0 with Council <br /> Members Gee, Seybert and Foust recused and abstaining. <br /> 1. Section - Motion(s) <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD/ June 8, 2015 <br /> PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 65 <br /> Page No. 422 <br />
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