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1. Education/Youth <br />2. Transportation/Traffic <br />3. Infrastructure/Replacement <br />4. Housing <br />5. Downtown Improvement <br />6. Doing Business Efficiently <br />The Guiding Principles — issues and concerns that should be incorporated into work on the <br />above priorities: <br />1. Community Engagement <br />2. Proactive Communication <br />3. Aesthetics <br />4. Changing Demographics <br />Public Comment: <br />Janet Borgens stressed the senior issue and the need for transportation and housing. <br />Beth Robinson expressed satisfaction that transportation is on the list and inquired about a possible <br />shuttle type bus system. <br />Judy Buchan requested consideration of the Redwood Oaks neighborhood in the flooding program <br />priority. <br />Tamara Piulle commended the City on the good example of communication shown regarding the <br />workshop. <br />John Anagnostou gave a reminder that the Utility Users' Tax is the funding source for the priorities. <br />Robert Hoffman expressed confusion over enforcement not appearing on the list. <br />Janet Borgens stated two dots should be placed on the seniors' topic. <br />12:30 -1:15 — Lunch Break <br />Ms. Young, Sequoia High School student, brought up the subject of a skate park. She expressed <br />concern in locating a suitable location and suggested Stulsaft Park. <br />Community Development Services Director Nelson began the presentation on the Capital Projects. <br />Council discussion began with questions about Redwood Shores and Bair Island. <br />PRIORITY SESSION January 29, 2000 <br />MINUTES PAGE <br />