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<br />as an opportunity to increase recycling. Mayor Foust thanked the residents who came this <br />evening and provided input. <br /> <br />M/S Harnett/Ira 0 approve the resolution. Motion carries unanimously. <br /> <br />Mayor Foust announced a five-minute break at 8:20 p.m. Council restarted the <br />meeting at 8:25 p.m. Council addressed item 7.B. next. <br /> <br />B. Study Session: Proposed California High Speed Rail Project - San Francisco to <br />San Jose Section, on the Caltrain Corridor. (Taken out of sequence) <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />1. Provide input to staff for use in the City's official scoping comments letter to the <br />California High Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in response to the Notice of <br />Preparation of Environmental Impact Report/Statement (EIR/EIS). <br /> <br />2. Discuss possible policies, principles, and guidelines that the City Council may <br />wish to create outlining the community's best interests related to the proposed <br />project, and its potential implementation alternatives. <br /> <br />City Manager Ingram introduced the item (presentation on file) and asked for <br />Council direction. Mayor Foust asked for public comment. <br /> <br />Greg Greenway, with Seaport Industrial stated that the local Chamber of <br />Commerce has been watching this issue for a number of years. As Chair of the <br />Transportation and Housing Commission for the Chamber of Commerce he views <br />the City and the Chamber as partners. As Executive Director of the Seaport <br />Industrial he asked that the Council consider the freight capacity issue. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Howard asked about an upcoming meeting at the Chambers on this <br />topic. Mr. Greenway provided details and said there are seven slots left. <br /> <br />Jim Bigelow, with the Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce <br />said that various Chambers will be coming up with various points to be placed into <br />the EIR scoping comments. Mr. Bigelow explained that this is a large project and <br />so mitigations will need to be considered. He made a distinction between lighter rail <br />and high speed rail. <br /> <br />Mayor Foust disclosed the various seats that Council Members serve on regional <br />bodies that also discuss this issue. Electrification and High Speed Rail were <br />discussed in detail. Council consensus was to include all the items on the <br />checklist of the staff report as comments to be part of the EIR scoping. In <br />addition, there was consensus to included items from Council Members Bain <br />and Pierce's memo (on file) and items from Council Member Hartnett's memo <br />(on file). <br /> <br />Mr. Ingram suggested that the letter include as many possible pertinent questions <br />because then these will be on record. The City Manager also explained that the <br />City has engaged the services of a consultant, Valerie Young, to assist in the <br />drafting and finalization of the letter. Council added another item to the list <br /> <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />FEBRUARY 9, 2009 <br />PAGE 6 <br />