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p.m., the average speed limit is 35-40 mph. He further stated that the fact that it is a <br />downhill slope, children are never permitted to play outdoors due to the safety <br />concerns. He stated his belief that without police presence, there is excessive <br />speeding and disregard for the neighbors and safety. <br />Gregory Smith stated that it is basically a speedway with a school in the area. He <br />cited drag way type behavior and his belief that creative solutions might be available <br />to address the issues. <br />Council Member Howard supported working with the entire McGarvey Avenue <br />residents toward a solution. <br />Maria Diaz Vivian spoke about Neighborhood Emergency Response Team <br />(N.E.R.T.) suggesting that until NERT refresher courses are running a representative <br />from Kaiser Permanente might be able to partner with the Fire Department to give a <br />demonstration for the citizens of what is needed per person in the event of a natural <br />disaster. She urged everyone at home to prepare a kit for each individual at home. <br />She further stated that the Red Cross is limited in volunteers and that training will <br />occur on September 14 and 15. <br />Gavin and Devin Wright, 7 th graders at Kennedy Middle School, stated that the <br />citizens of Redwood City should be proud to have such committed people in <br />government that they would set aside a time to get dunked. The San Mateo County <br />Historical Society sponsored Victorian Days to benefit the San Mateo County History <br />Museum. All proceeds went to the historical education of the San Mateo citizens. <br />M/S Foust/Bain to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br />title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion <br />passed by a unanimous roll call vote. <br />5.1 Section — Motions <br />A. Approve the minutes of the August 22, 2005 Joint City Council and <br />Redevelopment Agency (Joint Study Session with Planning Commission and <br />Architectural Review Committee) as submitted; (301) MINUTE ORDER 05 -177 <br />B. Approval and authorization to execute agreement between San Mateo County <br />Department of Housing and the City of Redwood City for Information and Referral <br />Services provided at the Fair Oaks Community Center for FY 05 -06 ($7,500. <br />agreement). <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement. (304) <br />MINUTE ORDER 05 -178 <br />JOINT MEETING September 12, 2005 <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAGE 3 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 60 <br />Peae No. 569 <br />
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