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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/25/2016
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6.1.J. - Page 24 <br /> Santina Campi is a resident of Mount Carmel and works in the downtown area. She said that <br /> crossing Jefferson and Marshall is a challenge and she cannot take back streets without having <br /> to take a detour due to construction. The proposed plan does not have enough parking and will <br /> cause more traffic in downtown. <br /> Julie Pardini spoke about the various dispositions of this site. She said that the plan could not be <br /> approved if it did not follow guidelines. <br /> Philip Andreini spoke about his family history in Redwood City and how he sees the new plan for <br /> the project as a good change for Redwood City along with the Downtown Precise Plan. <br /> Marianna Raymond spoke about how Redwood City has become lively and vibrant, and <br /> appreciates the changes made to the project. She also comments on finding locations for <br /> affordable housing. <br /> Manuel Landa spoke about the career opportunities he has had because of the construction <br /> going on in the City. <br /> Jim Clifford spoke about a photo rendition of 601 Marshall next to the Museum and on the image <br /> it said the source was Dorsett and the Museum. Mr. Clifford checked and neither knew of the <br /> photo. <br /> Aaron Pellarin, the current owner of 601 Marshall Street, spoke about the popularity of Redwood <br /> City because it has a train terminal and bus terminal, with restaurants and other services all <br /> within walking distance, and how it should be used to its full potential. Mr. Pelerin mentions that <br /> the new design for the project was due to the input from the community. <br /> Avery Bibbs is a longtime resident in Redwood City and supports the new 601 Marshall project. <br /> Lisa Carlos thanked the Council for their work and the applicant for the contributions he has <br /> made to the community. She spoke about the project having benefits and costs. <br /> Lou Covey supports the new building and said he has no problem finding parking, even if he has <br /> to walk a couple of blocks. <br /> Suzanne O'Brien is a resident of 14 years in Redwood City and supports the new building and <br /> the growth of Redwood City. <br /> Nori Jaba spoke on how the applicant has listened to the community and redesigned his original <br /> plan and all the community benefits the project will provide. <br /> Chris Gellrioh spoke about Redwood City being a fun place to be and supports the new building. <br /> Ben Paul spoke about the building being a smart development and the benefits of its presence <br /> in Redwood City. <br /> Thea Henry-Hamilton spoke about the Courthouse and Fox Theater being aesthetic priorities <br /> because they are important to Redwood City and the building being built as designed. <br /> James Ruigomez spoke in support of the building on behalf of construction workers. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD/ September 28, 2015 <br /> PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 11 <br />
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