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and realistic approach to partnering that might include the school district, <br />County and SamTrans. <br />IV. Redevelopment Agency — <br />Redevelopment Manager Moeller gave the presentation of the proposed <br />Redevelopment Agency budget for 2005/06. The focus of the budget is <br />related to the opening of the retail /cinema project and the revitalization of the <br />downtown core. She also stated that the in terms of the Council's over <br />arching goals and priorities that one of the main focuses is the creation of <br />attractive public spaces which includes the Courthouse Plaza, the streets, <br />the sidewalks and parking lots. <br />Council comments and questions ensued including advising that staff look at <br />the State decisions and how the program can be restructured utilizing all <br />options to support the current businesses in the area. The question of how <br />high speed rail might integrate into the infrastructure was asked. Funding <br />questions were addressed. <br />V. Water and Sewer Funds — <br />Peter Ingram explained the water and sewer enterprise funds budget that <br />included staff recommendations and billing impacts. He further explained the <br />various ongoing and proposed projects for each. <br />Council Members complimented staff on outreach and asked questions <br />about a reserve fund. <br />Recess: 8:25 -8:40 p.m. <br />B. Amendment of Sewer Service Charges <br />Public Works Services Ingram explained the sewer service charges. <br />Mayor Ira opened the public hearing. No public comment was made. <br />M /SFoust/Pierce to close the public hearing. The motion passed by a <br />unanimous voice vote. <br />Recommendation: <br />M/S Aguirre /Foust to introduce the Ordinance Amending Redwood City <br />Code — Section 27.100 — Sewer Service Charges <br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES JUNE 27, 2005 <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAGE 6 <br />MINUTE ORDER BOOK NO. 60 <br />Page No. 516 <br />