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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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10/26/2009
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5. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY <br /> A. Proclamation: Honoring Vincent and "Pina" Truscelli <br /> Mayor Foust read a proclamation honoring Vincent and "Pina" Truscelli. Mr. Truscelli <br /> thanked the Mayor for this honor and offered his services to the community. Mr. Truscelli <br /> and Pina (in absentia) received a standing ovation from those present. <br /> 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Robert Stafford spoke about Cargill and Menlo Park's resolution opposing the proposed <br /> application. He opined that work needs to be done for a win-win situation and that this <br /> issue would have an impact on the entire Peninsula. He complimented Council on a job <br /> well done. <br /> Connie Guerrero, representing the Latino Leadership Council, spoke about the <br /> International Latino Film Festival that will run from November 6 through November 8, 2009. <br /> She invited the City Council and the community to the gala opening reception, "Noche de <br /> las Divas," on November 6, 2009 at 5 p.m. at the San Mateo County History Museum. She <br /> also invited everyone to their special free community screenings at Skyline College on <br /> November 4, at Canada College on November 5, and at College of San Mateo on <br /> November 5. She noted that more information can be found online at <br /> www.redwoodcitv.orq/latinofilmfestival. <br /> Council Member Aguirre noted that this year Redwood City is the only venue for this <br /> International Film Festival in the entire Bay Area. <br /> Katie Ferrick, Field Representative/Caseworker for U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Speier, <br /> CA-12, introduced herself and said that she is looking forward to working with local <br /> jurisdictions. She wanted to let people know what she can do for them and passed on � <br /> business cards for the City Council. <br /> Jack Lawler spoke about a problem with SamTrans bus service at Roosevelt. He said that <br /> between Hudson and Valota there is 1/2 mile befinreen the bus stops and that this distance <br /> is too far for him and others to walk. He said that there used to be more bus stops before <br /> the upgrade and that he is asking for them back. He has spoken with SamTrans and was <br /> informed that they did not consider 1/2 mile too far to walk and that more stops would slow <br /> the schedule. He opined that more stops could increase ridership and their income and <br /> pointed out that both the Community Activities Building (CAB) and Red Morton Community <br /> Center are both on Roosevelt and that more people would ride if they had closer bus stops. <br /> Elbert Thompson expressed concerns with being able to read street signs in darker areas <br /> at night, such as Emerald Hills. He showed his solar street sign light and offered to provide <br /> such lights to the City at no cost for the "greater good" for a three month trial period. He <br /> said there would be no funding needed beyond installation of the lights. He offered that if <br /> people liked them, the City can keep them, but if not, he only asks for feedback on them. <br /> He said his website is www.ktnsolutions.net and that he would follow up with City staff. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD OCTOBER 26, 2009 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 502 <br />
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