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Agenda Packet
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Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
10/1/2018
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R 1 we should follow state and federal guidelines and not waste money coming up with <br />something that has already been produced by groups with greater funding and expertise than <br />RWC. <br />+1 1. Use only standard strength steel made in the USA and use only Portland Cement. <br />+i 1. This will be a toothless document and a huge waste of resources for Redwood City. <br />Climate change is a matter of National or at best State policy to pursue <br />+1 1Sounds like a good area to cut back if you can't balance the budget. <br />+t 2, the city should be aware of climate change and measures to protect against it, especially <br />within its city boundaries. But, it should be up to state and federal authorities to define <br />regulation and law <br />R 1 Strongly support federal and state action, support local civic statements of support, but <br />cannot make a dent in problem with policy at city level and worry about NIMBY folks using this <br />as cudgel to stop new housing. <br />+t 1- oppose. Use the state expertise on this. <br />R 1. Leave it to the higher ups. We dont need anymore regulations and taxes that will come <br />along with this at a city level. Gov Brown is already taxing us to high heaven. <br />R 1 nothing a city does can move the needle on climate change. We have to address it <br />nationally and internationally. <br />R 1 it is better for state to regulate and set standards. <br />R 1 this should be handled at the state and federal level <br />�1 should be left to the gov't <br />�1- The government inthe City of Redwood City County of San Mateo is and has been in need <br />of reform. Tell me how can anything be put into and have expectations of implemented <br />services & programs when government, city council, DD, Sheriff Dept and all other law <br />
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