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3/13/2006
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collaboration with agencies requires someone's work and focus so that the after <br />school program is not the only focus for monies. <br />Council Member Hartnett stated that his dots on the Engine #9, Police and parking <br />were seen as an integrated safety plan for downtown and not necessarily full <br />restoration of Engine #9. With respect to shuttles, he stated that it is important to <br />be ready for monies from other sources but that his concern is that, generally, for <br />other places such as San Carlos the operating subsidy is substantial. He stated <br />that some of the overarching values not listed have not been addressed such as <br />child care where commitment is evidenced by funding of a portion of a position. <br />Council Member Hartnett mentioned a list of topics to be incorporated into the <br />General Plan. <br />Mayor Pierce stated that overarching themes should be considered as well as <br />advocating areas such as the Woodside Road Interchange, ferries and shuttles. It <br />is understood that the budget deliberations will involve additional revenues to fund <br />any new projects. This exercise has pointed out areas Council is interested in and <br />allows staff to look creatively at some ideas to look at where additional funding <br />might be found. <br />Public Comment: <br />Shirley Douglas, San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority, thanked <br />Council for including ferry service as a project to advocate for over the next couple <br />of years. The SFWTA will be working with the Port of Redwood City as they <br />champion the cause for ferry service. The route has been established but needs <br />funding. <br />Next Steps: <br />City Manager and staff to prepare status quo budget. As part of the budget, staff <br />will provide 2 -3 pages of options with any potential funding sources, i.e. identifying <br />whether General Fund or outside funding can be used. Council Members will <br />inform the City Manager of possible outside funding sources. <br />Other reports coming to Council are Public Safety in the Downtown scheduled for <br />March 27 and a presentation on shuttles on April 24. <br />8. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST - <br />A. Legislation (information only) - This sub - section involves possible discussion <br />of City Position on Proposed Legislation described in the League of California <br />Cities Priority Focus Bulletin No. 8 -2006. Council may direct staff to act on <br />positions taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority Focus <br />available in City Clerk's Department.) <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MARCH 13, 2006 <br />MEETING MINUTES PAGE 11 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 61 <br />Page No. 131 <br />
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