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<br />5. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY - <br /> <br />A. Proclamation: American Heart Association <br /> <br />Mayor Pierce read the proclamation and thanked the American Heart Association <br />for all its work. Chuck Harvey thanked City Council requesting that everyone <br />spread the awareness and support the "Go Read for Women" campaign. <br /> <br />B. Presentation: Library Activities <br /> <br />Library Director Dave Genesy gave an update of the various library activities using <br />a PowerPoint presentation (on file in the City Clerk Department). <br /> <br />6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />Shelly Masur, Redwood City School District Trustee, acknowledged the partnerships <br />with the Redwood City Library and Redwood City 2020, stating that she would be <br />giving an update on District test scores and the Superintendent search. She stated <br />that the test scores have continued to rise, rising 155 points over the past 6 years, <br />which is the largest of any district in the County. Focus on the only three schools <br />where scores did not rise is ongoing. The partnership with the City is an important one <br />and the Superintendent should be a person committed to community participation. A <br />search firm was hired that conducted community forums, key informant interviews, <br />and over 150 people were talked to that resulted in a profile of what everyone is <br />looking for. That profile is someone who is committed to community and partnerships, <br />has an understanding of the curriculum who can be an academic leader, and a strong <br />leader in the area of finance and the budget. <br /> <br />Candace WuChang Lee stated she is a resident since 1985, a member of the State <br />Bar, a licensed contractor, real estate broker, a notary and works very hard. She said <br />she wanted to raise the awareness of how the city officials should utilize time properly <br />during business hours. She referred to a long awaited investigation requested on <br />August 23, 2004 and submitted a letter with three issues. <br /> <br />Maria Diaz Vivian clarified a misquote in the newspaper stating that she is happy and <br />admired the Council for its proactive approach in providing the funds to squelch the <br />gang activity in the city. She further stated her gratitude for the Police Department, <br />suppression team, Sheriff Horsley and- Supervisor Jacobs-Gibson. She stated that her <br />displeasure was directed at San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom for his lack of <br />attention to the citizens who went through the rain to City Hall and found nobody to <br />meet them. She provided a copy of a new Neighborhood Association brochure stating <br />that in conjunction with the Police Department, the brochure provides neighbors a <br />mechanism in which to participate in crime prevention. <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND <br />PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />JANUARY 23, 2006 <br />PAGE 2 <br />
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