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<br />the mail and the suggested donation of $15.00 will go to "Project Read" and the gala <br />will include food, drinks and a band. She stated that the community is invited. <br />Janet Borgens thanked Council for participation in the 12th Annual Unsung Hero <br />event on Saturday, October 16. She stated her appreciation for the certificates <br />provided by Mayor Ira and attendance by Vice Mayor Pierce and Council Member <br />Bain. <br />Kathleen Kane stated that Redwood City is part of the Sequoia Healthcare District <br />and she asked for assistance in re-electing the incumbents for the Sequoia <br />Healthcare Board of Directors. She stated that without the District's help, Samaritan <br />House would not receive the financial backing for its primary health care clinic that <br />cares for the uninsured and working poor population. She further stated that the <br />District contributes up to $1 million each year for the County's children's' health care <br />initiative and many children receive assistance through the program. She stated that <br />there is a misperception that the District is giving taxpayer dollars to Catholic <br />Healthcare West (CHW). She stated that Sequoia Healthcare Services has a 30-year <br />contract with CHW to manage the hospital. <br />Robert Baldwin stated that it seems every third home in the community has a political <br />sign displayed and his curiosity around Measure Q prompted him to ask residents <br />why they are voting against the measure. He cited various responses to his question <br />and stated that now we are hearing from the developer that if Measure Q does not <br />pass there will be big box stores built. He asked the Council to clarify the matter with <br />the voters on this point. <br />Cary Bloomquist, third generation Redwood City resident, stated that his family has <br />observed many changes such as population, density, traffic and services having <br />increased. He further stated that as a parent, he spends a lot of time in the bay front <br />areas and one of his issues related to quality of life is controlled intelligent growth. <br />He stated his hope that all options have been explored and that Council has <br />considered everyone's opinion whether or not people have the support or the high <br />profile support that the opposition may have. He stated his opposition to Measure Q <br />and asked that Council consider the legacy to be left after the vote. <br />Mayor Ira stated his preference that discussion be conducted outside of the Council <br />Chamber in order to conduct City business and to not set a precedent for future <br />years that politicking is appropriate at the Council meetings. <br />Ted Hannig stated he was following up on the City Council's unanimous support of <br />Marina Shores and the editorial opinion in the San Mateo Times that also was in <br />support of the project as a means of smart growth and smart development. He stated <br />his point is to clarify misinformation of what might occur if Measure Q does not pass. <br />He stated that the most likely outcome of a "no vote" is that there will be "big box" <br />development on that property and the consequence would be that the City would not <br />have the benefits such as the negotiated recycled pipeline among other items <br />CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OCTOBER 25, 2004 <br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br />
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