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Council Member Bain stated that the action he is seeking is to direct staff to <br />come back to Council with reports. The first report would be on the cost and <br />effectiveness of the electronic speed signs that Palo Alto and San Mateo <br />are using. He stated that he obtained an estimate from the Palo Alto traffic <br />division of $6,500. plus installation costs. He hopes to obtain from staff <br />study whether that is worth the cost, the effectiveness of such electronic <br />speed signs and possible locations where they might be effective. <br />Council Members comments included that these items might best be <br />discussed at the annual priority session as they are issues of value and <br />money. Some of the items such as calls to Palo Alto and San Mateo to <br />gather data and reproduction of the accident map that might be obtained <br />easily and freely, were encouraged. The suggestion was made that the <br />neighborhood associations might be asked about any maps or studies they <br />have acquired on the subject of uncontrolled intersections. <br />Council Member Bain stated that one of the goals is building economies of <br />scale and providing a context while exploring the availability of safety <br />grants. <br />City Manager Everett stated that gathering of data from the two cities <br />regarding the cost and effectiveness of electronic signs, providing an <br />accident map and information on potential safety grants would be possible <br />prior to the priority session in early 2005. <br />C. Council Member Howard — announced the parks clean -up scheduled for <br />Saturday, October 2, 8:30 a.m. that begins with meeting at the Public Works <br />Maintenance Center on Broadway. The event includes cleaning of various park <br />areas, a mulch give away, continental breakfast and lunch donated by San Mateo <br />County Credit Union, bags and supplies provided by both Norcal and Savers. <br />D. Vice Mayor Pierce — announced the second meeting of the "Yellow Ribbon <br />Committee" that has formed to support Redwood City's adopted military unit in <br />Iraq will be held on Wednesday, September 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the Community <br />Activities Building. She invited all those in the community interested in supporting <br />the effort that is now exploring relationships with schools for "pen pals ". <br />CITY COUNCIL AND SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 <br />REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY JOINT MEETING MINUTES PAGE 9 <br />MINUTES Book No. 60 <br />Page No. 326 <br />