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Redwood City's Partnership Academy for Community Teamwork (PACT) graduation <br /> Mayor Pierce and Vice Mayor Foust presented certificates to the PACT graduates <br /> present at the meeting, thanking them for their time and encouraging them to participate <br /> in other community activities. <br /> 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY COUNCIL: <br /> William J. Johnson stated that he spoke approximately one month ago about his <br /> recycling program that recycles about 1-1/2 tons a week. He stated that his employee is <br /> very scared having been cited by a City employee who has made the topic a personal <br /> one. He further stated that he does not wish to stop the program and sought assistance <br /> from the Council. <br /> Kit Durgin stated that she is a resident since 1993, a proud graduate of both PACT and <br /> Community Builders, and a volunteer at both International Institute and Sequoia Adult <br /> School. She stated that she is proud of the community's collective commitment to <br /> embracing all of iYs citizens and addressing their needs. She further expressed concern <br /> with the immigration and enforcement rates and how they have been conducted. She <br /> asked that Council take affirmative initiative on behalf of the immigrant residents that <br /> she believes mostly contribute to the community and deserve respect and safety. <br /> Lou Calabro, President of the European American Issues Forum, stated his purpose is <br /> to address civil rights. He further stated that the schools are honoring groups other than <br /> the European Americans. He stated an example where John Gill School honored all it's <br /> students countries by having them discuss the country of their origin. He reiterated that <br /> European Americans have the right to be honored and respected. <br /> Joe Webb stated the "Report" helps define the problem. He suggested the Council do <br /> its own analysis to determine whether crime has gone up or down. He referred to <br /> Council Member Hartnett stating that although he has no data, he called Mr. Webb a <br /> racist and liar. He continued to cite statistics from the "ReporY'. <br /> Shirley Webster, from Peninsula InterFaith action and Second Baptist Church, thanked <br /> Council for having Item 6.1.E on the agenda. She stated her experience with safety <br /> issues at Willow Street and Hancock Street , requesting Council approval of the stop <br /> sign to provide safety for the children crossing the street in that particular area. <br /> M/S Foust/Aguirre to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br /> title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. Item 6.1.E was <br /> removed from the Consent Calendar for separate consideration. The motion passed <br /> by a unanimous roll call vote by those present with Council Member Ira absent. <br /> 6.1 Section — Motions - <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIV REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING JUNE 4, 2007 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />