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"4. That the Task Force proceed with informing the public and gathering public <br /> input through a formal citywide process about: access to Bair Island for <br /> recreational opportunities, environmental issues, roadway access to and <br /> from Redwood Shores bicycle lanes, emergency access to Redwood Shores <br /> and usefulness of a connector road to ease traffic congestion. The primary <br /> information gathering task should be under number three and that is, in <br /> providing Fish and Wildlife with knowledge about the public needs for <br /> access. <br /> <br /> "5. That Redwood City provide funding to help provide recreational access to <br /> Bait Island. It is the feeling of the Committee that we should help provide <br /> funding, but it is certainly an areawide recreational asset, also a federal <br /> asset... We in no way think that Redwood City should be the major funder. <br /> Other cities in the area might also want to contribute, but it will be in our <br /> City and a wonderful asset. We can take a leadership role in providing <br /> some of the funding, a reasonable amount. <br /> <br /> "6. That the Task Force continue to communicate with the stake holders in <br /> addition to the public to explore possible options for a roadway. <br /> <br /> "7. The Council endorse the continued study of the roadway through the efforts <br /> of the Transportation Authority in conjunction with their study of the <br /> auxiliary lanes." <br /> <br /> M/S: CLAIRE/BAIN TO ACCEPT THE REPORT OF THE BAIR <br /> ISLAND TASK FORCE AND ITS RECOMMENDATIONS/PRIORITIES <br /> AS PRESENTED <br /> <br /> CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: <br /> AYES:COUNCIL MEMBERS BAIN, CLAIRE, HARTNETT, IRA, <br /> RUSKIN AND MAYOR HOWARD <br /> NOES: COUNCIL MEMBER LEIPZIG <br /> <br />Arlyn C. Jorgenson <br />City Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />