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5/10/1995
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-Tova works with Advisory Council to re-vamp exercise program <br /> and purchase $25,000-30,000 of new exercise equipment; safety training <br /> provided on new equipment <br /> -With Dr. Muraca's passing, computer program participants work to <br /> keep program operating at same level; looking for computer <br /> instructors <br /> April-volunteer recognition lunch for 160 people served by City staff <br /> -Memorial service for Dr. Muraca-125 people in attendance <br /> -Tova holds pinata making classes <br /> -Hospitality volunteers start working at the Annex <br /> May-Cinco de Mayo celebration for seniors and John Gill Intergenerational <br /> participants <br /> -Hired food service assistant and chef <br /> -Administrative offices in Resources Building <br /> -Exercise Room painted <br /> -New exercise equipment ordered <br /> June-New classes planned for summer <br /> -Men's Month activities are planned <br /> July-July 4-Fun After Fifty BBQ Lunch <br /> -July 8 is Flea Market; Bonnie Miller, Chairperson of the Fair Oaks <br /> Advisory Board helps with planning of event; Canada College Jazz <br /> Band to perform <br /> -SamTrans cancels transportation for summer events; Tova researches <br /> and locates accessible transportation for 4 summer trips <br /> September-Septemberfest held on Labor Day <br /> ITEM 6-CDBG RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The Commissioners reviewed the proposed CDBG/HSFA funding for <br /> FY95-96. Commissioner Penna mentioned the funding for Bethsaida <br /> Transitional Housing was not noted on the funding sheet and <br /> Superintendent Hartman said they may be receiving another type of funding. <br /> Commissioner Penna said Bethsaida House is in an R-1 neighborhood and <br /> wants to expand their facility from 6 to 12 residents. He noted that seniors in <br /> the neighborhood have voiced their opposition to the project. <br /> Superintendent Hartman will contact Debbi Jones-Thomas to see if she can <br /> discuss this matter at the June meeting. Commissioner Capone said that <br /> neighbors in the area, not just seniors, are opposed to the project because of <br /> the large number of housing projects in the immediate area. <br /> Superintendent Hartman announced the budget hearings are as follows: <br /> July 10 - Department budget presentation, CIP budget <br /> July 15 - All day budget including CDBG/HSFA proposed funding <br /> July 17 - Final budget hearings <br />
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