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alternative transit modes. She stated that in discussing the topic with Council <br />Member Howard it was clear that it is really a multi - generational issue, not just a <br />senior issue. At that same time, there are different types of use and different <br />types of needs. She showed the population of San Mateo County; the spine of <br />the County in the transit district from the corridor of Highway 101 and our <br />transportation spine; and where the different groups reside. <br />Vice Chair of Senior Affairs Commission Paley stated that the findings shown <br />dovetail with the work of the Commission recognizing the need of the community <br />to address both transportation and housing for seniors in the community. She <br />stated that there will be a growing need for more accessible housing along the <br />transit corridor and by continuing to provide the in -fill housing; seniors will be <br />given options to housing with increased access to critical services and a support <br />network. <br />Council Member Foust stated her interest in a presentation being made to the <br />Redwood City Rotary that meets on Tuesday and to the Citizens Advisory <br />Committees for Samtrans and the Transportation Authority. Council Member <br />Howard stated that C /CAG would also be a forum for presentation. She further <br />stated that at the shuttle kick -off meeting on July 20 where 12 -14 people <br />attended with discussion around a survey process, and alternative funding <br />possibilities. Walter Martone of C /CAG and Richard Cook from Samtrans were <br />interested in working with the committee and provided the potential funding <br />information along with other helpful information. <br />D. Council Member Bain — stated that he attended a meeting on Thursday, July 21 <br />that was organized by the Redwood Village Association. The nature of the <br />meeting was pertaining to the proposed Costco redevelopment and <br />approximately 40 people attended. A positive discussion ensued that included <br />Costco representatives, Planning Commissioner Tom Cronin and Planner Jill <br />Ekas. The concern expressed . was with the increased traffic that the gas station <br />component will bring. He stated his concern that long standing traffic issues in the <br />area are in need of attention when the traffic engineer position is staffed. <br />E. Vice Mayor Pierce — stated that on the San Mateo Century Theatre opening <br />night they had a fundraiser for a community charity with the focus on the library. <br />She suggested that the City Council consider charities relative to the Council <br />priorities that might be involved in an opening night gala for the Redwood City <br />theatre opening. Council discussion ensued with Mayor Ira stating that he would <br />discuss with the developer the idea of the theatre and retailers being involved in <br />a fundraising event with participating organizations. <br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES JULY 25, 2005 <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAGE 14 <br />MINUTE ORDER ROOK NO. a0 <br />Page No. 548 <br />