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<br />M/S Ira/Pierce to approve recommendation number three. Motion carried by a <br />unanimous roll call voice. <br /> <br />Council emphasized the desire to check in at various points along the way with the <br />continued planning process. Council suggested an opportunity at the next Council <br />meeting for Council to speak on important issues with regard to the Stanford process in <br />parallel with its General Plan process. The Mayor stated this will be a long process and <br />through the City Manager, Vice Mayor and Mayor meetings, they will place on a future <br />agenda meeting a discussion of a "wish list" for the project. <br /> <br />c. Redwood Shores Slurry Seal Project and related re-striping plan of Redwood <br />Shores roadways. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve by motion, the contract documents and award the contract for the <br />Redwood Shores Slurry Seal Project which include the roadway re-striping plan, to <br />the lowest responsible bidder Graham Contractors, Inc. of San Jose for their <br />responsive and responsible low bid of $775,119.30 and authorize the City <br />Manager to increase the contract amount, if necessary, up to 100/0 of the amount <br />awarded. Minute Order 08-166 <br /> <br />Acting Community Development Director Chang, gave an overview of the project, covering <br />pedestrian and bike friendliness in heavily negotiated spaces. He also provided details on <br />the restriping project and bike safety issues. He discussed lane width and the benefits of <br />the micro-surfacing techniques to be used. <br /> <br />Public Comment <br />Pat Dixon spoke against the bicycle lanes between Shell and Bridge, since it is the <br />narrowest of the parkways and the main traffic entrance. She opined this parkway area is <br />not safe for bike traffic which must compete with buses and car traffic. <br /> <br />Martha Johnson spoke to the multipurpose paths not being the best route for bikes. She <br />also expressed concerns with the danger from vehicular traffic in the area. She opined a <br />white separation line would be helpful. She also supported lessening the speed with <br />narrower lanes. <br /> <br />Mayor Foust read a letter from Dick Nelson who felt continuous and well-marked bike <br />paths along the parkway were needed. The Mayor also reiterated what the slurry <br />restriping plan entailed as far as actual paths and shoulders, and what was and what was <br />not designated as an actual bike path. <br /> <br />M/S Ira/Pierce to approve the staff recommendation. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Howard reiterated the need to educate current users on the use of signage in <br />these new restriping areas. She opined that signs could be used to warn people about <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />AUGUST 11, 2008 <br />PAGE 11 <br />