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<br />B. Funding of the Downtown Law Enforcement/Parking Management Plan <br /> <br />Police Chief Bolanos presented the plan (PowerPoint presentation on file) <br />explaining the background, recommendation and funding. <br /> <br />Council Members asked various questions related to the funding plan and service <br />level. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br />Catherine Stuart asked for clarification on police staffing levels during special <br />events and whether staff will be assigned to parking garages. <br /> <br />Council Members commented on the plan and funding source. The importance of <br />funding from the parking fund now was expressed with exploration of a long-term <br />plan for downtown safety to come from the General Fund. <br /> <br />MIS HartneWHoward to adopt the recommendation as stated in the report. <br />The motion passed by a majority roll call vote with Mayor Pierce voting <br />no. MINUTE ORDER 06-100 <br /> <br />C. Informational Report on Automated Red Light Photo Enforcement <br />technology <br /> <br />Police Sergeant Mulholland gave a history of the technology and explained <br />operation of such a system. <br /> <br />Council Members asked various questions such as the cost for a detailed <br />intersection survey and what the fee collection success rate is. Council <br />concurred that it is a way to increase safety in the community. <br /> <br />Council consensus was for staff to return with additional information related <br />to cost, location and other specifics. <br /> <br />Recess: 9:10 - 9:25 p.m. <br /> <br />8. COMMITTEE REPORTS: <br /> <br />A. HOPE Plan to End Homelessness in San Mateo County <br /> <br />Kevin Bondonno, Chair of the Housing and Human Concerns Committee, <br />explained the recommendation for endorsement of the HOPE Plan. (PowerPoint <br />Presentation on file.) <br /> <br />Council comments included agreement that homelessness is a countywide and <br />region wide problem and that the City should do its part within the limits of the <br />scope of activities as a city. Concern was expressed in regards to "endorsement" <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />MAY 22,2006 <br />PAGE 12 <br />