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8. A. Legislation - This sub-section involves possible discussion of City Position on <br /> Proposed Legislation Described in the League of California Cities Priority <br /> Focus Bulletin No. 16-2002 and No. 17-2002. Council may direct staff to act <br /> on positions taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority <br /> Focus available in City Clerk's Department). <br /> <br /> 8.B Assembly Bill 2100- Limitation on Property Tax Revenue Shifts; <br /> <br /> Staff Contact: Brian Ponty, Director of Finance and Financial Planning 780-7048 <br /> bponty~redwoodcity.or,q <br /> <br /> Recommendation: <br /> RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR ASSEMBLY BILL 2100 PROPERTY TAX <br /> REVENUE SHIFTS LIMITATION; <br /> <br /> 8.C, Support for Assembly Bill 2954 addressing the increasing need for <br /> licensed child care facilities; <br /> <br /> Staff Contact: Malcolm Smith, Public Comm. Mngr. 780-7305 msmith~redwoodcity.orq <br /> <br /> Recommendation: <br /> RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR ASSEMBLY BILL 2954, DISTRIBUTION OF <br /> CHILD CARE FACILITIES; <br /> <br />9. PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br /> A. Public Hearings on: <br /> <br /> i) Annual Action Plan to the Consolidated Plan for FY 2002-2003, allocation of <br /> Community Development Block Grant and Home Investment Partnership <br /> Funds, (CDBG and HSFA respectively); <br /> <br /> Staff Contact: Debbi Jones-Thomas, Housing Coord. 780-7290 djones-thomas~,redwoodcib/.orq <br /> 1) Staff report; <br /> <br /> 2) Open public hearing; <br /> 3) Hear public comment; <br /> 4) Close public hearing; <br /> 5) Council discussion; <br /> 6) Council Action: <br /> <br /> Recommendation: <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL M~-~- liNG MAY 6, 2002 <br />AGENDA PAGE 5 <br /> <br /> <br />