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<br /> 7A <br /> Page 35 <br /> 8. MATTERS OF COUNCL INTEREST <br /> A. Legislation (infonnation only) . This sub-section involves possible discussion of <br /> City Position on Proposed Legislation described in the League of California Cities <br /> Priority Focus Bulletin No. 3-2006, 4-2006 and 5-2006. Council may direct staff to <br /> act on positions taken by Council. (Copies of League of California Cities Priority <br /> Focus available in City Clerk's Department.) <br /> B. Vice Mayor Foust - gave an update to the Council and community concerning the <br /> proposed new schoof in Redwood Shores. The BelmontlRedwood Shores School <br /> District is In the process of vetting the 18 applications received for the Shores <br /> advisory panel composed of 10 voting members comprised of both existing <br /> parents in the system, preschool parents coming in. a senior, and a business <br /> owner/resident. Jeff Gee of Redwood Shores Community Association, PTA <br /> Presi<:tentMichelle Carlson and two members of..theBelmontIRedwood Shores <br /> School Board will vet the applications and 10 members selected. The process will <br /> then begin in potential site selection and ongoing discussions. She further stated <br /> that she and Mayor Pierce are meeting on a regular basis with two of the board <br /> members to stay on top of the issue which is of great interest and concern for the <br /> community. She thanks the community and her colleagues for aU the support. <br /> C. Council Member Hartnett - reported as Chair of the SamTrans Board that <br /> tentatively scheduled for March 10, a study session to talk about the vision for the <br /> future of SamTrans. He asked that if there are any commems or suggestions that <br /> they be given to him prior to March 10. SamTrans operates the bus system for the <br /> County, is the contractual partner with BART or BART service in San Mateo <br /> County or the Airport, is involved in transit oriented deveJopment as a landowner in <br /> connection with the CalTrain right of way, and is involved shuttles and the overall <br /> transportation system in the County. <br /> He also stated that with Allied Systems schedule changes there appears to be <br /> problems with the Implementation and requested a report. He further requested <br /> infonnation as to whether Allied Systems has made or not made the contractual <br /> goals set out for recycling. He further requested that Allied Systems staff be <br /> available to address this topic. <br /> D. Council Member Howard - stated that the Redwood City Pride & Beautification <br /> Committee will hold the spring cleaning event in conjunction with Earth Dayan <br /> April 22 sprucing up Redwood Creek, the waterways and Historic Union Cemetery. <br /> The day begins at 8:30 and lunch is served after the clean-up. Compost is <br /> available on April 22 and 23 from 10:00 8.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Public Works <br /> Services Corporation Yard. <br /> REGUlAR CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 13, 2006 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 8 <br /> MINUTE ORDER BOOK NO. 61 <br /> Page No. 109 <br /> 9 - --.__. .----~.- <br /> .0. <br />