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G-2 c_3 <br />Joint Powers Agreement <br />The proposed Joint Powers Agreement (attached) is essentially identical to the one <br />adopted by Redwood City in 1999. To assist in the review of the document, changes are <br />shown in bold below and in italics in the agreement itself. Key changes in the Joint <br />Powers Agreement other than numbering or typographical include: <br />1) Section 3 (f) added the following: <br />(10) Legislative Committee <br />2) Section 12. dates changed to reflect reauthorization: <br />" Effective Date/ Termination Date This agreement shall be effective on July 1, <br />2003, or upon its execution by the County and by at least eleven (11) cities <br />representing the majority of the population of the County, whichever is later. This <br />agreement shall automatically terminate on December 1, 2007, unless renewed <br />in writing by the County and by at least eleven (11) cities containing a majority of <br />the population of the County. Upon such termination, the provisions of Sections <br />10 and 11 apply." <br />The Joint Powers Agreement must be signed by a majority of the 20 cities with a <br />majority of the population, and the County. Since the same Joint Powers Agreement <br />must be signed by all parties, it is important to adopt the Joint Powers Agreement as <br />presented. Our C /CAG representative, Vice Mayor Jeff Ira, feels that continuation of <br />C /CAG and the City's participation is beneficial to Redwood City. Therefore, it is <br />recommended that the Council approve the Joint Powers Agreement (as presented) for <br />the continuation of C /CAG, and continue its membership /participation. <br />Fiscal Impact <br />Each City's contribution <br />C /CAG for next year will <br />P 'E <br />Malcolm Smith <br />Public Communications <br />M er <br />Jeff Ira <br />Vice Mayor <br />is prorated based on population. Redwood City's contribution to <br />be $61,986.49. <br />Jon E 6 Lverett City E� <br />`� eer City Manager <br />