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7/15/2002
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MIS HartnettJPierce to review and accept the Final Report - Redwood City Water <br /> Use Forecast 2000 to 2020 prepared by consultant John Whitcomb, PhD; and to <br /> set July 15, 2002 as the date of the Public Hearing for the purpose of adopting a <br /> resolution amending the Redwood City Urban Water Management Plan; <br /> <br /> The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote by those present. <br /> MINUTE ORDER 02-182 <br /> <br /> 9. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS- <br /> <br /> A. Recycled Water Project - information only; <br /> <br /> Public Works Services Director Ingram gave an update on the recycled water <br /> project for private and public landscaping and industrial use. He stated that the <br /> staff and consultant team has refined the various alternatives to what is called the <br /> greater Bayfront area as well as the central Redwood City area. Eight different <br /> alternatives have been st;Jdied for configurations of projects to deliver different <br /> levels of water. Mr. Ingram explained four examples that exhibit various levels of <br /> range of offset demand on regional supplies that this project could provide to deal <br /> with the shortage forecast. <br /> <br /> No action required. <br /> <br /> 10. PUBLIC HEARING - None <br /> <br /> 11. BOARDS, COMMISSION AND COMMITTEE REPORTS - None <br /> <br /> 12. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST. <br /> <br /> 12. A. Legislation (information only) - This sub-section involves possible discussion <br /> of City Position on Proposed Legislation Described in the League of California Cities <br /> Priority Focus Bulletin No. 23-2002, No. 24-2002 and No. 25-2002. Council may <br /> direct staff to act on positions taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities <br /> Priority Focus available in City Clerk's Department). <br /> <br /> 12.B. Council Member Pierce stated that Redwood City was recently host to the <br /> National Academy of Sciences and data was presented regarding youth development. <br /> Some findings were made and discussed with local community groups, both providers <br /> of programs and policy people, the National Academy of Sciences and the <br /> Department of Medicine. The topics have important ramifications for programs that <br /> Redwood City will consider. Ms. Pieme emphasized the importance of partners and <br /> Redwood City 2020 being present for this event. <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY 1,2002 <br />MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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