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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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2/8/2010
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<br />partnerships are the key answer. A majority of Council Members would like to hold off until <br />there is data on the citywide budget and the deficit amount. Vice Mayor Aguirre thanked <br />the various organizations that were present and she thanked HHCC for their presentation. <br />She said that at the end of the day it is hard to make promises and so she would like to <br />have the numbers present to be fiscally responsible. <br /> <br />Mayor Ira said that he has met with the City's Finance Director and the cuts are deep and <br />devastating and so he wants to hold off on making a decision. He also could sense that a <br />majority of Council would like to see this as part of the citywide budget discussion. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br />Jennifer Warburton spoke about how she has received help through the Salvation Army <br />and how if it was not for those programs, she would not have food to feed herself, her <br />husband and four children. She said she has seen these programs help people who also <br />would not make it without these programs. <br /> <br />Carolina Ybarra, representing Bay Area Legal Aid, spoke about domestic violence, and <br />public safety issues that cross all economic and cultural lines. She said they run a clinic <br />that is unnoticed by many and that it is often the only place victims can get restraining <br />orders in one day. They help explain and fill out the necessary forms, explain matters to <br />the judge, and file with courts. <br /> <br />Noemi Conterres, a Bay Area Legal Aid client (spoke in Spanish through an English <br />translator - Caroline Ybarra), asked for support for domestic violence victims. She <br />explained how she was a victim of domestic violence and thanked the people in the <br />program who helped her leave a violent and life-threatening situation with her child. <br /> <br />Tulin Acikalin, Managing Guardian of the Bay Area Legal Aid, provided statistical <br />information about the importance of their services. They have seen a 25% increase in <br />restraining orders since 2005; a 95% approval rate for the orders they have applied for; <br />and, that 25% of people have a valid need such as being unable to complete paperwork on <br />their own. He said that the funding from the City is only 60..10 of their total budget, but no <br />matter how small the funds are, they are valuable as they get small pots of money from <br />various sources. <br /> <br />Barbara Liedtke, representing HIP Housing, spoke about coordination of interservice <br />housing, how fragile the web of services is, how one dollar can save more than four <br />people. She opined that if the programs are not funded, it will cost a lot to get out. She <br />gave an example of how they help people with house-sharing so that people can help one <br />another to remain housed, possibly move up, and how they can then help next person up. <br />She also opined that the Fair Oaks Community Center is the glue that helps keep people <br />together. <br /> <br />Michelle Knapik, representing Peninsula Volunteers, said they are the sole providers of <br />home-delivered meals in South San Mateo County. She said their clients are the most <br />vulnerable with many complications, being home-bound, and sometimes clients have <br />fallen, could not get up and have passed away with contact sometimes limited to the <br />volunteers. She said Redwood City gives it $12,000 and that they commit to providing 67 <br /> <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />JANUARY 25, 2010 <br />PAGE 5 <br />
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