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Pat Dixon encourages the public to visit the Redwood Shores Library inside and outside. <br /> She said it is an interesting place with a nice hiking path alongside the Northern side of the <br /> slough, places to sit and enjoy the view, and she also noted that during high tide, it is <br /> possible to see seals cavorting in the water. <br /> Lynn Chou Jonas, representing the Citizens to Protect Redwood City (CPRC), said they <br /> are a grassroots, non-partisan Political Action Committee whose mission is to develop and <br /> distribute in-depth information and details on issues that will have an impact on the <br /> citizens of Redwood City. She provided a handout to the Council and spoke about a High <br /> Speed Rail Community Workshop they will have at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 2, <br /> 2009 at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center. She said high speed rail will affect the <br /> community and the workshop is to promote dialogue where participants will be divided into <br /> small groups with a trained facilitator and that the results with be shared with Council and <br /> other groups. She said more information can be found at their website on <br /> www.protectredwoodcity.org. <br /> Cherlene Wright spoke about Threshold 2009 and the last two community conversation <br /> meetings are this week: Tuesday, August 25th from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Fair Oaks <br /> Community Center and this will be bilingual and on Saturday, August 29th from 10 am to 1 <br /> pm. She said their mission is to educate the public on housing needs, specifically in <br /> Redwood City, and that more information can be found on the city's website or at <br /> www.threshold2009.org. <br /> Mayor Foust read the titles of all the items to be voted on via the Consent Calendar. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Ira to approve the Consent Calendar. <br /> Council Member Aguirre pulled agenda item 6.3 A asking how this will be released to the <br /> community. City Manager Ingram said that he will work with Public Information Manager <br /> Smith on this matter. It was suggested that churches and other community centers be <br /> included in the outreach. City Manager Ingram thanked Council Member Aguirre for the <br /> thoughtfulness of her remarks. <br /> Motion carried unanimously by electronic vote. <br /> 6.1 Section - Motions <br /> A. Approve the Joint City Council/ Redevelopment Agency Board meeting minutes of <br /> August 3, 2009 as submitted. (301) Minute Order 09-178 <br /> B. Waive the fee charged for three on-street parking spaces on Bradford Street, <br /> currently used by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Approve by motion Amendment No. 2 to the Cooperative Agreement befinreen <br /> Redwood City and the County of San Mateo (SMC) to waive the fee charged for <br /> three (3) on-street parking stalls currently used by the San Mateo County Sheriff's <br /> Office, located on Bradford Street at the entrance to the Brendan P. Maguire <br /> Correctional Facility. (304) Minute Order 09-179 <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 24, 2009 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 3 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 457 <br />
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