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the exception to the Youth Initiative that was made broader to include — Community for <br /> All Ages. <br /> All Council Members shared their excitement over these last two items and how they <br /> reflect fiscal responsibility and an awareness of the community's needs related to <br /> housing needs. Another Council Members noted how the community has come forward <br /> and supported the City through thick and thin with contributions and initiatives. One <br /> Council Member thanked the department heads for hanging in there and in particular <br /> the City Manager for his leadership and approach. Council concurred on adding two <br /> million for the liabilities and with the housing endowment initiative. It was suggested that <br /> the Housing and Human Concerns committee be pulled in on the housing selection <br /> related to the housing endowment fund. Councif was very complimentary of Dr. Bell's <br /> recommendations and presentation. <br /> Ms. Leah Lockhart spoke about employee costs (presentation on file) and highlighted <br /> significant increases in this area. She also explained a pilot program on Health and <br /> Wellness and focusing on preventing injuries that Human Resources will be starting. <br /> She spoke about trends and concerns and made herself available to answer questions. <br /> Increased medical costs were explained. <br /> M/S Pierce/Bain to approve the City Manager's budget recommendations supporting the <br /> long term liabilities investment, works compensation and housing endowment. Motion <br /> carried unanimously by electronic vote. MINUTE ORDER 15-090 <br /> B Adoption of Redwood City Strategic Plan (205) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Adopt by motion the City of Redwood City Strategic Plan. <br /> M/S Aguirre/Seybert to approve the City's Strategic Plan. Motion carried unanimously <br /> by electronic vote. MINUTE ORDER 15-091 <br /> Council direction on all the other items — HSFA target the 2 million but seed it with 1 K <br /> and fund it with Partnership RWC and challenge the community partners to come in with <br /> the other million. Work with the Housing and Human Services Program. <br /> M/S Foust/Aguirre to approve the recommendations from the City Manager regarding <br /> the budget. Motion carried unanimously by electronic vote. <br /> MINUTE ORDER 15-092 <br /> 10. STAFF REPORT- PART II <br /> A. Emergency Regulations for Statewide Urban Water Conservation <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Adopt a resolution implementing new mandatory emergency water <br /> conservation regulations from the State Water Resources Control Board <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD/ June 8, 2015 <br /> PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 9 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 65 <br /> Page No. 429 <br />