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M/S Hartnett/Howard to adjourn the joint meeting and return to the regular Council <br />meeting. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote by those present. <br />7.3 Section — Claims and Warrants <br />A. Reject the claims of Mary Milan, claim no. 2079; the claim of Helen Parker, claim <br />no. 2085; the claim of Marilyn Fancher, claim no. 2086; the claim of Katia Awad, <br />claim no. 2089; the claim of Cory Narog, claim no. 2091 as submitted; (303) <br />MINUTE ORDER 03 -20 <br />B. Approve warrants dated through January 27, 2003 and usual and necessary <br />payments through February 3, 2003; (301) MINUTE ORDER 03 -21 <br />7.2 Section — Resolutions (continued) <br />D. City Attorney Compensation Adjustment; (901) <br />Rudy Luca asked if the compensation increase is a part of the recent December <br />compensation adjustment and when it is effective.. He stated this is not the time to <br />raise salaries. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to adopt RESOLUTION 14493 AMENDING SALARY <br />SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION PLAN FOR THE POSITION OF CITY ATTORNEY; <br />The motion passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present. <br />8. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS - <br />A. Reaffirmation of the City Council's support for funding of future service to <br />and from Redwood City through State bridge toll revenues, and adding its <br />support for additional funding of the project through the San Mateo County <br />sales tax extension; (309) <br />Council Member Howard gave the background stating that the operation and <br />implementation plan has been done forwarded to the Assembly. New sources of <br />funding have been identified: proposed toll increases on State owned bridges to be on <br />the 2004 ballot, San Mateo County sales tax extension — "Measure A ", and a <br />transportation expenditure plan will be assembled by the Transportation Authority and <br />San Mateo County to identify projects that should be placed on the ballot. Businesses <br />that would contribute to this possibility were also identified. Council Member Howard <br />stated that the main interest would be to take vehicles off the highways but that the <br />emergency response capacity and preparedness would be attained. <br />REGULAR JOINT CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA <br />JANUARY 27, 2003 <br />PAGE 4 <br />MINUTES Book No. 59 <br />Page No. 366 <br />
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