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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council & Redevelopment
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10/9/2006
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Mayor Pierce stated that this health problem can and does affect all people in our <br /> communities. She introduced the various Redwood City based providers of alcohol <br /> and drug addiction recovery programs present at the meeting: Bridges Program, <br /> cordilleras Mental Health Center, Daytop California Adolescent Program, EI Centro de <br /> Libertad, Mental Health Association of San Mateo County, Redwood Center, The <br /> Sequoia Center, Service L.eague of San Mateo County's HOPE and in-Jail Programs, <br /> The Children's Place Program of the Legacy Foundation, Youth and Family <br /> Enrichment Services' Archway and Insights Alcohol & Drug Services Programs. <br /> Proclamation: National Prostate Cancer Month <br /> Mayor Pierce asked Mr. John Murray, a member of the Prostate Information Forum <br /> and Linda Merslich, RN to receive the proclamation. Mr. Murray stated that the <br /> purpose is to provide as much information as possible so that the decision is the best <br /> for the individual. He further thanked Dr. Henry Ritter, Jr. who was the founder of the <br /> group and died two years ago. He stated that the group is active and asked that those <br /> who have been diagnosed should be encouraged to visit the organization some time. <br /> 6. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONSENT CALENDAR - CITY <br /> COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br /> M/S Hartnett/Ira to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br /> title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. Item 6.3 <br /> removed from Consent Calendar for separate consideration. The motion passed by <br /> a unanimous roll call vote by those present with Council Member Bain <br /> abstaining on Item 6.1.A, Council Member Howard and Vice Mayor Foust absent <br /> John Edmonds thanked the Service League for help with the Hope House, and spoke <br /> about a book on the history of Redwood City that is expected to be available in early <br /> summer. He explained that there will be an income that will go directly to history <br /> preservation programs in Redwood City. <br /> Matt Leddy, representing the Friends of Redwood City, stated that he had participated <br /> in a phone survey conducted by Competitive Edge Research. Several questions were <br /> asked about such issues as traffic, public schools, downtown growth, and the future of <br /> our bay lands. He explained that one question was whether he was in favor of <br /> affordable housing, allowing for a yes or no answer with no provision for offering a <br /> specific distinction. He stated his fear of an effort by development interests to make an <br /> end run around the City planning process. He stated that activities such as this type of <br /> survey undermine the open public planning process that we have all worked so hard <br /> to achieve. <br /> Sarah Rosendahl, on behalf of Senator Joe Simitian, announced that a Town Hall <br /> meeting would be held in the Redwood City Council Chambers on Thursday, <br /> September 28 at 6:00-7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served at conclusion. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />
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