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i) RESOLUTION 14411 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A <br /> CONSTRUCTION GRANT AGREEMENT gqTH THE ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA <br />· GOVERNMENTS FOR THE BAY TRAIL PROJECT AT THE BLOMQUIST STREET <br /> EXTENSION; <br /> <br /> ii) Motion designating the City Manager as the authorized representative for the City <br /> to implement the construction of a bicycle/pedestrian facility as part of the <br /> Blomquist Street Extension Project; MINUTE ORDER 02-24 <br /> <br /> Council Member Jordan stated her interest as an objective to include in the design a dirt- <br /> jogging path next to the paved portion of the path. <br /> <br /> B. RESOLUTION 14412 ESTABLISHING APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR <br /> 2001/2002; <br /> <br /> 7.3 Section - Claims and Warrants <br /> <br /> A. Reject the claim no. 1970 from Wesley Nelson as submitted; MINUTE ORDER 02-25 <br /> <br /> B. Approve warrants dated through January 28, 2002 and usual and necessary payments <br /> through February 4, 2002; MINUTE .ORDER 02-26 <br /> <br /> 7.4 Section - Ordinances (2nd Reading) None <br /> <br /> The motion to pass the Consent Calendar passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br /> <br /> 7.2 Section - Agreements/Resolutions <br /> <br /> C. RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF <br /> CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MAINTENANCE OF NEW <br /> BICYCLE PATH ADJACENT TO HIGHWAY 101, WHIPPLE AVENUE ON RAMP TO SKY <br /> WAY FRONTAGE ROAD; <br /> <br /> Council Member Jordan stated that this she would like this item to be continued to another <br /> meeting so that the City can obtain more infom~ation on alternative connections for <br /> Redwood Shores to Whipple Avenue. One alternative is a bridge going from the Redwood <br /> Shores levee trail to inner Bait Island. She stated her concern for the potential access loss <br /> to the public and the Bay Trail connection to Bait Island from Redwood Shores directly <br /> would help in that regard. She stated the proposed bicycle trail along the highway would <br /> actually be bordering the auxiliary lanes consisting of two cement walls with fencing. She <br /> encouraged discussion with other State agencies that are interested in this issue. <br /> <br /> Council Member Ruskin stated that he had researched the item and found that Fish and <br /> Wildlife had issued an opinion against building a bridge and that he had found that other <br /> issues made any options almost impossible to achieve. <br /> <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 28, 2002 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 3 <br /> <br /> <br />