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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/28/2008
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Mayor Foust opened the public hearing. <br /> Tia Knuedle commented that her house has poor water pressure. Ms. Knuedle stated <br /> that it is hard to pay more when the pressure is so low. The water pressure issue has <br /> been a long standing problem for her residence and she would like to see a solution. <br /> Mayor Foust thanked Ms. Knuedle for her comments and will pass the information on to <br /> the Public Works Department. <br /> M/S Howard/Pierce to close the public hearing. Motion carries unanimously by voice <br /> vote. <br /> Councii discussion <br /> It was suggested that the billing notice include information about other water <br /> conservation efforts and services. Staff was encouraged to communicate with the <br /> community on the various programs offered and the irrigation savings that are available. <br /> M/S Howard/Pierce to introduce the ordinance. Motion carries unanimously by roll <br /> call vote. <br /> One Council Member provided details on how current infrastructure is needing attention <br /> and revamping, and how this concerns him. <br /> M/S Hartnett/ Howard to adopt the resolution. Motion carries unanimously by roll <br /> call vote. <br /> E. Ordinance amendment to modify parking meter rates and time periods. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Introduce Ordinance amendment to Chapter 20, Article VII, Division 4 Sections 116, <br /> 117, 118, 119, 120, 133, and 134 and Chapter 20, Article VII. Division 9 Section <br /> 184 of the Redwood City Code to modify the: <br /> 1. Hours of parking enforcement for the downtown parking meters: Change <br /> the parking enforcement periods from 10 AM to 8PM in some areas, to a <br /> consistent 10 AM to 6 PM in all areas. This increases the time periods that <br /> free parking is available in the downtown core. <br /> 2. Hourly rates of downtown parking: Simplify the hourly rate schedule from <br /> three different rates to two, by eliminating the $0.75/hour meter rate and <br /> replacing it with a$0.50/hour rate. This impacts metered parking on <br /> Broadway, Theatre Way, Redwood Creek Crossing, and in the City Hall lot. <br /> As a result of all downtown parking meter rates will be either $0.25/hour or <br /> $0.50/hour, depending on location. <br /> 3. Hours of parking enforcement at the Jefferson and Marshall Street garages <br /> and the Middlefield lot: Update the ordinance to reflect the hours of <br /> enforcement approved by Council at the August 27, 2007 City Council <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING APRIL 28, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 13 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 79 <br />
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