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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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11/9/2009
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FOR THIS PURCHASE, AUTHORIZING THE ASSIGNMENT OF THIS SOLE SOURCE <br /> PURCHASE AGREEMENT TO THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER, AND APPROVING $10,000 <br /> FOR FLOWSERVE TO START THE SUBMITTAL PROCESS <br /> 6.3 Section — Claims and Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through November 9, 2009 and usual and necessary <br /> payments through November 23, 2009. (303) Minute Order 09-240 <br /> .................................................................................� <br /> 7. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Budget Revisions. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Approve by resolution the proposed changes to the 2009/10 adopted budget <br /> presented as Package 1 at the City Council meeting of October 19, 2009. (501) <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 14983 APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING CERTAIN <br /> FUNDS FOR SPECIFIED PURPOSES DURING FY 2009/10 (with edits to the <br /> cuts to PD) <br /> Mr. Ponty, Finance Director, asked Council to approve the staff recommendation by <br /> resolution on the budget reductions. <br /> Council discussed the School Resource Officer (SRO) position and acknowledged <br /> receiving a large number of emails on the matter. Mayor Foust said that Mr. Ingram sent <br /> out a memo on the matter and she provided details. Mr. Ingram explained that the cut will <br /> not be effective until July 1, 2010 and that this will provide some time for the City to work <br /> with the District on finding a solution. Mr. Ingram explained that they checked with three <br /> other High Schools (Carlmont, Atherton and Woodside) and he explained how SRO's are <br /> funded and assigned elsewhere. <br /> Mayor Foust explained that since the proposed business license tax increase did not pass <br /> (Measure Y) the City lost potential revenue. Mr. Ponty, Finance Director, explained that <br /> the potential revenue loss is estimated at $215,000 in the first year for a total of $650,000 <br /> in revenues after the three years. <br /> Public Comment: <br /> Nancy Gittleman, a Redwood City resident and teacher in San Francisco, said that her son <br /> is a freshman at Sequoia High School. She opined that it is a good and safe school. She <br /> said that if the SRO is not there to keep the school safe, the kids cannot learn and it is <br /> critical and imperative to have an SRO on campus. She asked Council to please keep the <br /> SRO position. <br /> Janet Wilkerson said she has been a teacher in Redwood City for finrenty one years, and <br /> has four kids. She said that the Sequoia High School is a school of choice for many <br /> parents. She spoke about the commitment to the children's Bill of Rights, children <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD NOVEMBER 9, 2009 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 6 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 517 <br />
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