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City Council
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3/10/2025
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7 <br /> <br />excess State budget surplus revenues. <br />68.75. Support efforts made by San Mateo County to advance a statutory revision that properly <br />allocates excess Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) funds. <br />69.76. Support legislation and ballot measures that would protect the City’s finances, <br />responsibilities, legal authority, or operations; support existing City policy, past action, or <br />current City Council strategic priorities; or support specific programs, services or infrastructure <br />utilized in Redwood City. <br />70.77. Oppose legislation and ballot measures that would negatively impact the City’s finances, <br />responsibilities, legal authority, or operations; negatively impact existing City policy, past <br />action, or current City Council strategic priorities; or negatively impact specific programs, <br />services or infrastructure utilized in Redwood City. <br />78. Support legislation or ballot measures that would provide additional tools to fund the <br />construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of public infrastructure, affordable <br />housing, or permanent supportive housing, or the acquisition or lease of real property for those <br />purposes. <br />71.79. Oppose legislation that undermines the City’s authority to contract for professional <br />services or imposes new, costly delays in the contracting process. <br />Public Safety and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) <br />72.80. Support legislation, ballot measures, policy and funding mechanisms for a fire and police <br />regional training center. <br />73.81. Support legislation, ballot measures, policy and funding mechanisms that support <br />mental health and trauma intervention programs for first responders. <br />74.82. Review and evaluate legislation that recognizes increased EMS response times due to <br />increases in density, traffic calming and increased call volume. <br />75.83. Support legislation that strengthens community-oriented public safety policies and <br />practices, which may include efforts to incorporate mental health service providers when <br />appropriate. <br />76.84. Support legislation that strengthens local law enforcement and encourages regional <br />collaboration for deployment of resources and specialized taskforce operations. <br />77.85. Review and evaluate Support legislation that strengthens penalties for repeat retail <br />crime offenders. <br />78.86. Review and evaluate legislation on implementation of best practices regarding law <br />enforcement procedures. <br /> <br />6.D. - Page 11 of 11 <br />95
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