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<br />6.1 Section - Motions - (continued) <br /> <br />C. Professional Services Agreement for the Fair Oaks Access and Improvement Study <br />for Community Mobility. City Council/Redeve/olJment Aaencv Board <br /> <br />Mayor Pierce stated that the County had been working toward a visioning and <br />improvements in the Fair Oaks area. This would also involve the Stambaugh/Heller <br />and Redwood Village neighborhood. It would study the options for the bike and <br />pedestrian experience, and safe access on Woodside Road. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Foust further explained that the fiscal impact to the City is considerably <br />less due to the grant monies that have been awarded. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />M/S Ira/Aguirre to authorize, by motion, the Redevelopment Agency to execute an <br />agreement for urban planning services with Moore lacofano Goltsman (MIG) for an <br />amount not to exceed $160,000 for the Fair Oaks Access and Improvement Study <br />for Community Mobility. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote. <br />MINUTE ORDER 07-190 <br />RD MINUTE ORDER 07-13 <br /> <br />******************************************************************************************************* <br /> <br />7 . MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <br /> <br />A. Legislation (information only) - This sub-section involves possible discussion of <br />City Position on Proposed Legislation described in the League of California Cities <br />Priority Focus Bulletin No. 38-2007 and 39-2007. 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 /> <br />B. Vice Mayor Foust - thanked John Nelson and the Woodside Plaza Neighborhood <br />Association for the annual Halloween movie that extended from the Nelson home to <br />Maddox Park. Several hundred people attended and it is an example of <br />neighborhood community building. On October 27, the Spooktacular will occur at <br />the Red Morton Community Center at noon, and at 3:00 p.m. at Marlin Park the <br />annual Halloween Parade takes place. <br /> <br />C. Council Member Hartnett - requested that a memo from T eri Chin about the <br />voucher program be provided to explain the details of the program in the past and <br />the future plans for the program. He further requested housing information to be <br />provided prior to the Priority Session in February. <br /> <br />D. Council Member Howard - gave a status report on the signed legislation creating <br />the Water Emergency Transit Authority (WET A) to address emergency <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />OCTOBER 22, 2007 <br />PAGE 4 <br />