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City Council & Redevelopment
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7/14/2003
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Joan Martell stated that she has had the pleasure of serving on the literacy <br />board since 1992. She stated that Project Read and the library itself brings <br />hope and successes to the community members and they become taxpayers, <br />because if the youth stay in school they get jobs and become taxpayers. She <br />ended by saying that we are only as strong as the least of us in our <br />community. <br />Jeanne Gross, works at Canada College and lives in Redwood City. She <br />stated that we have a fine library and Project Read. She stated that Project <br />Read staff came to Canada College and asked that the tutor training be <br />considered for qualified college credit. That program is now in place and <br />speaks of the quality of the tutors. The students at Canada College also rely <br />on the library being open. <br />Billy James stated he is a 10 -year resident, patron and current Library Board <br />member. He quoted Andrew Carnegie as to the importance of the libraries. <br />Georgi LaBerge, on behalf of the library, stated the library is one of the <br />outstanding institutions in Redwood City and encouraged no further cuts to <br />that budget. She stated that a literate population is the hallmark of a great city. <br />Some of the projects that would be affected are the teen homework center, <br />the school readiness program. She asked no further cuts be made. <br />Pat Taviss stated that a healthy public library system is vital and she urged <br />sparing of the library in consideration of proposed cuts. She cited various <br />achievements and urged the sparing of the community's library services in <br />considering the budget cuts. <br />Molly Sporie -AI Hader, speaking on behalf of Local 715, commended Council <br />for prudence in setting aside <br />reserves. She described the staff represented by Local 715 and asked that <br />Department Heads confer with the staff members and utilize their expertise. <br />Sharlene Gerald stated she is a Redwood City resident, library user and tutor <br />with Project Read. She stated that she is also in support of keeping the library <br />programs together. <br />Council Members made various comments citing the difficulties in making <br />budget cuts and expressing pride in the work the City employees have <br />provided during this time of budget difficulty. <br />III. Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY JULY 14, 2003 <br />AND BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MINUTES PAGE 12 <br />MINUTES Book No. 59 <br />Page No. 515 <br />
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