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<br />approach. This Council Member thanked IAFF for the freeze. This Council Member did <br />not believe that the Fire Chief should hold both positions - Fire Chief and Fire Marshal. <br />She reiterated that the wage and benefit structure needs to be looked at and this <br />discussion will need to take place. This Council Member also advocated for raising <br />fees in this particular department. She stated that core services need to be looked at <br />carefully because of the magnitude of the problem and consequently Human Services <br />Financial Assistance and Civic Cultural Commission grants may need to be looked at. <br />One Council Member would like to cease opportunities as they might arise in regards to <br />merging services. <br /> <br />Mayor Ira explained that innovation has become a rule and not the exception. One <br />Council Member would like updates along the way because the approach the Chief is <br />proposing is very innovative. This Council Member supported different fees for service <br />for the Fire Department. He would like applicants to have a choice. The issue of <br />staffing levels and overtime management were discussed in detail. The fact that the <br />Chief is doing the Fire Marshall's job in addition to his regular job was also brought up <br />once more. <br /> <br />Public Comment <br />Bob Diaz spoke in favor of the Fire Department, Police Department, and public safety. <br />He spoke about the Fire Department's role in helping those with any health issues and <br />said that response time is precious. He spoke in favor of the thorough job the police <br />officers and CSOs (community service officers) do every day without complaint. He said <br />the Fire and Police Departments should not be cut and that other areas can be cut <br />instead. <br /> <br />Guy DelaRosa said have been a resident for almost thirty years and lives on Jefferson <br />Avenue a few blocks from Fire Station 10. He shared how the Fire Department saved <br />his and his wife's lives 19-months ago when they were hit by a speeding car as they <br />walked their dog. He expressed his gratitude to the Fire Department for arriving <br />promptly and administering aid to them. He later learned from his doctors that it was <br />clear that he is alive because of the timing of the events in receiving aid from the Fire <br />Department and ambulances quickly. He expressed his hope that Council would <br />exercise due diligence in looking for funds to re-appropriate to allow the Fire <br />Department to continue to safe lives and protect property. <br /> <br />Briseida Madrigal said she was diagnosed with leukemia two and a half years ago and <br />her mother, a single parent with five children, had lost her job. She said that the Fire <br />Department was checking something at their apartment and told them they could get <br />toys through the Redwood City toy drive. She expressed her gratitude for the toys they <br />received. <br /> <br />Deborah Mendoza and Crisdin Mendoza spoke of their gratitude to and support for the <br />Fire Department. They said that their daughter was diagnosed terminal cancer in <br />January 2007 and the Fire Department supported them in ways they said they could <br />never have imagined including gathering a group of people working for the city to raise <br />funds for them and to celebrate their daughter's birthday. They spoke about the <br />importance of the Fire Department personnel as true public servants to the community. <br /> <br />SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />June 21, 2010 <br />PAGE 6 <br />