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) . <br /> Housing & Economic Development Manager, Pat Webb, gave an overview of the housing <br /> accomplishments and future plans. Council asked if there had been movement on the <br /> Bradford project and acquiring the Kaiser lot, and were given updates on this, and Council <br /> offered support in this effort. Vice Mayor Howard proposed adding other income levels for <br /> the downtown plan, which would include the elderly and their varied income brackets. <br /> Comments were made on further downtown enhancement, the arts and the use of buildings <br /> in that area being renovated in further linking the community to the downtown area. <br /> Council took a 10-minute break at 9:00 p.m. and the meeting resumed at 9:10 p.m. <br /> 3. Capital Improvement Program <br /> Supervising Civil Engineer, Peter Vorametsanti covered the Capital Improvement Program <br /> in follow-up of the first study session. He presented the findings (on file) based on Council's <br /> prior questions and explained project criteria needed in order to be included in the Capital <br /> Improvement Project. Council asked about IT server replacements and hoped that energy- <br /> efficient replacements were being looked at. <br /> 4. Water Enterprise Fund <br /> Public Works Water Superintendent, Justin Ezell, presented a slide show for the proposed <br /> operating budget for Public Works 2008-09 as well as the objectives and accomplishments. <br /> Council asked questions and received an update on the pipe refitting in various areas, <br /> voluntary and otherwise, residential and commercial. <br /> 5. Sewer Enterprise Fund <br /> Public Works Superintendent, Marilyn Harang, went over the slides in an overview of the <br /> Sewer Enterprise fund, allocations, accomplishments and goals. Community Development <br /> Department Director, Chu Chang, gave further information on issues pertaining to Woodside <br /> and South Bayside System Authority treatment plant. Sewer disruption and funds for this <br /> were also discussed along with mutual aid agreements. <br /> 8. MATTERS OF COUNCIL INTEREST <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. 23-2008. Council may direct staff to act on positions <br /> taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority Focus available in <br /> City Clerk's Department). <br /> B. Ongoing Matters <br /> 1. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) — Redwood Shores Levees. <br /> The Mayor gave an update on the work that is being done in this area. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD JUNE 23, 2008 � <br /> MINUTES PAGE 8 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 134 <br />