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Mayor Foust extended early congratulations to Council Member Pierce on the likelihood <br /> of her being elected at the end of the month as the secretary-treasurer of the California <br /> League of Cities' Peninsula Division. <br /> Council Member Pierce thanked Mayor Foust and Council and noted that she had been in <br /> contact with the California League of Cities and that Council can send in a ballot via mail <br /> if no one can go to the annual conference. Mayor Foust said she would be there on <br /> Se�tember 26 all day but that Council will all be at the General Plan event on September <br /> 27` when the voting is to take place. She directed Mr. Ingram, City Manager, and Ms. <br /> Wong, Deputy City Clerk to follow up on this matter. <br /> B. Ongoing Matter: <br /> 1. Update on Elwood Street / Sequoia Union High School District. <br /> Mayor Foust stated that Council has heard from some of neighbors that some of their <br /> meetings with the school district have not been satisfactory. She expressed concern that <br /> this issue could harm relations. Mayor Foust and Vice Mayor Howard proposed that City <br /> Council act as a sponsoring body for mediation with professional facilitation. It was <br /> suggested that Pat Brown of Redwood City 2020 and formerly of the Peninsula Conflict <br /> Resolution Center (PCRC) may be willing to help identify a suitable facilitator. Council <br /> would need to reach out to the school district. <br /> Council discussion ensured with general support and agreement. There were concerns <br /> that this not set any precedence for parties to come directly to Council as opposed to <br /> contacting PCRC directly instead, and Council did not want to be seen as setting up <br /> expectations it cannot meet. <br /> There was general agreement and Mayor Foust and Vice Mayor Howard will work with <br /> the City Manager on this matter. <br /> Mayor Foust invited the community to come to a community meeting by the San Mateo <br /> County Transportation Authority to discuss Measure A funding on September 11, 2008. <br /> Council Member Pierce announced that on September 11� there will be a remembrance <br /> day from 5:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. hosted by the Peninsula Clergy Network in the Courthouse <br /> Square. She also announced that on Wednesday, September 17 at noon Redwood <br /> City International, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services, and the Civic Cultural <br /> Commission are sponsoring the first Mexican independence celebration in Courthouse <br /> Square, which will include the Mexican Consulate, a traditional flag ceremony, and <br /> numerous community groups. The event is free from 6 to 8:30 pm. <br /> 9. M/S Ira/Howard adjournment at 11:11 P.M.: TO THE NEXT SPECIAL CITY <br /> COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 AT 8:15 P.M. AT THE DOWNTOWN <br /> LIBRARY, COMMUNITY ROOM, 1044 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, REDWOOD CITY, CA <br /> 94063. <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 8, 2008 <br /> MINUTES PAGE13 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 228 <br />