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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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4/25/2011
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Mayor Ira appreciated the efforts of these officers who have shown great determination <br /> by putting their lives on the line to save others. <br /> B. Recognition: Redwood City Police Dispatcher of the Year — Sylvia <br /> Maldonado, Police Dispatcher <br /> Interim Police Chief Ed Hernandez spoke about Ms. Maldonado as a professional, <br /> proactive and caring dispatcher. She was honored for her qualities and competencies. <br /> He expressed gratitude for having her in his team. <br /> C. Proclamation: April 24 to April 30 as West Nile Virus and Mosquito <br /> and Vector Control Awareness Week - Maria Martinucci, Redwood City Trustee, San <br /> Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District <br /> Mayor Ira introduced our Trustee to the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control <br /> District Board Maria Martinucci. Ms. Martinucci provided details about services offered <br /> and explained the role of the district in prevention and intervention. She thanked the <br /> Mayor for this opportunity to provide awareness on this issue. <br /> 6. PUBLIC COMMENT AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> James Walker, a licensed landscape contractor, thanked Council for being able to <br /> speak about problems with the underground economy. He asked for help related to the <br /> underground economy, including a lack of tax dollars, challenging and unfair <br /> competition and a lack of enforcement of current laws. <br /> Sam Whitney has been in business for 30 years and is a part of the California <br /> Landscape Contractors Association (CLSA). He asked Council for help in further <br /> enforcement of the existing laws to prevent loss of jobs to unlicensed providers who get <br /> paid cash for jobs and underbid projects. <br /> Catherine Greer, business woman and part of the California Landscape Contractors <br /> Association (CLSA), spoke about the underground economy. She opined that city <br /> residents have been deprived of funds that have not come in because of unlicensed <br /> contractors being paid cash and underbidding. <br /> Mike Boss, member of the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLSA), spoke <br /> in favor of laws being enforced against those who are unlicensed. He asked for support <br /> for those who are compliant and licensed as opposed to those who are not compliant <br /> and unlicensed. <br /> Stephen Knight, Save the Bay, said that he is very excited about the clean up event at <br /> Redwood Creek event coming up on April 30, 2011. He recognized the Council for its <br /> work on the reconstruction of Bair Island and said that the construction of this <br /> pedestrian bridge will help. <br /> Mike Giari, Redwood City Port Director, on behalf of the Port Commission, recognized <br /> various groups involved in and in favor of the Bair Island Pedestrian Access Bridge <br /> (item 6.1D on the Consent Calendar). He believes this is a major milestone. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL /REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD April 25, 2011 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 63 <br /> Page No. 304 <br />
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