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<br />15. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />19. <br /> <br />20. <br /> <br />21. <br /> <br />22. <br /> <br />23. <br /> <br />24. <br /> <br />25. <br /> <br />26. <br /> <br />27. <br /> <br />28. <br /> <br />29. <br /> <br />30. <br /> <br />31. <br /> <br />32. <br /> <br />33. <br /> <br />34. <br /> <br />at least close enough to public transportation is a must. <br /> <br />Positive involvement for youth, especially young teens and teens, and getting them interested <br />and involved in their community. <br /> <br />The future of Redwood City including downtown as well as the schools and the safety. <br /> <br />education <br /> <br />schools and youth exercise programs <br /> <br />Young adults: Lack of jobs for professionals and high cost of housing. Young families are moving <br />out of the area and this will eventually change the face of our community. Also, safety of <br />neighborhoods for the elderly, and safety of neighborhoods and schools for children. <br /> <br />Planning and development <br /> <br />Supporting the diversity - age, ethnic and socia-economic. <br /> <br />Improving and promoting the quality of RCSD schools. <br /> <br />Interaction among residents in our city. Knowing each other and supporting each others <br />endeavors in business. <br /> <br />education (schools). This includes parent involvement and their education, student activities and <br />libraries, and teacher quality. <br /> <br />Senior/disabled inclusion; new Courthouse Square as part of the lEI Camino Blvdl <br />program <br /> <br />pu blic school education <br /> <br />the Library <br /> <br />I am interested in working to help implement zoning changes to stop the building of monster <br />homes in Redwood City. <br /> <br />making Redwood city a destination and give it a "night life. II <br /> <br />Schools. <br /> <br />Maintaining the beauty and property values in Redwood Shores <br /> <br />i work in rwc but do not live here. however, i am very passionate about economic prosperity and <br />sustainability and that interest applies to both where i live and where i work. <br /> <br />Downtown revitalization <br /> <br />Page 28 <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] . <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] . <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />[Disabled] <br /> <br />I'm particullary interested in the roll of code enforcement. I would like to see code enforcement <br />activity be more pro-active an not rely on neighbors to raise issues and complain. I see a number [Disabled] <br />of obvious code violation and I'm sure inspectors see them too. <br /> <br />Having a central gathering place/defined town center <br /> <br />,-.- ---,,- <,.' ,,-'-.--- --,,-.-- <br />