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1/29/2000
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City Manager Everett explained that staff would come back in March and again in May with the <br />budget. A staff analysis to occur with matching CIF's to priorities and a page explaining each <br />project along with the amount needed and whether it can be funded over a period of time. <br />Public Comment: <br />Manuel Sotomayer attempted to clarify the Redwood Shores Homeowners' Association stand on the <br />road issue. <br />Nita Spangler thanked Engineering for the humps, complimented staff for the flooding document <br />and gave a history of the flooding issue. <br />Ray Cote gave the history of PAL and illustrated the growth and maturation gained through <br />collaboration and made a plea for a permanent home for PAL. <br />Frank Deighan expressed concern about some areas needing maintenance and the need for a <br />maintenance fund. <br />Steve Penna discussed the subject of Carrington Hall and explained support behind the project. <br />Britt Calloway inquired as to whether the amounts are being increased or refined. <br />John Anagnostou reminded the audience that the Utility Users' Tax assists in paying for the projects <br />and suggested exposing the list to the private sector for assistance in funding. <br />Craig expressed support for the flooding issue and Habitat for Humanity and was pleased with the <br />depth of exploration of the issues. <br />Council comments included a need for defining of funding sources, reminder of need to constantly <br />find ways to save, a housing program and funding for low interest loans for employees and <br />assistance to the school district toward education <br />The Council proceeded to list individual bullet points beneath each of the 6 priorities and facilitator <br />Reeves read off the bullet points submitted. <br />Education/Youth (RSC, IR, DH, BP, JI, CJ, DH) <br />• After school programs (collaborate with schools, grants, etc.) (BP) <br />• Seed dollars (collaborate projects — music art in schools) (BP) <br />• PAL facility to be shared with others (new building) (JH) <br />• Increase playing fields (review and explore Canada College joint venture to provide additional <br />fields) (RSC) <br />• Completion of media center /libraries (IR) <br />• Childcare facilities and programs (1 -5 years) (RCS) <br />-- • Homework centers (after school) (IR) <br />PRIORITY SESSION January 29, 2000 <br />MINUTES PAGE 5 <br />
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