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City Council
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1/3/1976
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- = ----=- �- - - -- --- - 2 g 1 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT AND PROTECTION PROGRAM (continued) <br /> Water Supp1Y and Distribution (continued) <br /> ' Zuma Francis, 904 Cleveland, suggested that a per capita water <br /> quota would be more equitable than the 25% in reduction re- <br /> quired by the water emergency ordinance <br /> Waste Water Collection (Waste Water System Maintenance and <br /> 0 erations, Sewer Lateral Maintenance, Sewer Lateral <br /> Installation, Waste Water System Replacements <br /> No discussion <br /> Waste Water Treatment and Disposal (Treatment Plant O�erations, <br /> Oxidation Ponds, Waste Water Pumping Plant <br /> Mr Fales advised that it is expected that the South Bayside <br /> System Authority (SBSA) facility will be completed and in <br /> operation in 1980 at which time SBSA will assume responsi- <br /> bility for operation and matntenance of the facility He <br /> observed that there will be some overlap in expenditures from <br /> the sewer fund for operation and maintenance of the present <br /> system while the new facility is being constructed. In re- <br /> sponse to question, Mr. Fales confirmed that those who have <br /> purchased capacity in the new plant may sell it with the per- <br /> mission of the members, but it may not be sold to tho,se not <br /> in the service area who have elected not to purchase capacity <br /> , Storm Water Disposal (Storm Water Disposal, <br /> Water Maintenance and Operation� <br /> No discussion <br /> General Debt Service <br /> No discussion <br /> HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM (pp. 19-22) <br /> Training for Public Service (Human Services Assistance, <br /> Social Service Centers <br /> MOTION Councilman Rhodes moved, seconded by Councilman Biagi, <br /> that the recommended allocation to PROBE Community Center be <br /> cut by $5,817 or from $23,817 to $15,000. <br /> Cliff Boxley (see above) advised that PROBE is concerned with <br /> adult literacy, not necessarily bilingual programs, and that <br /> PROBE assists w�th the adult bilingual program at Sequoia High <br /> ' School by increasing average daily attendance through providing <br /> transportation and child care for students Mr. Boxley advised <br /> further that funds allocated to PROBE by the City cover staff <br /> *ime which is used to generate funds for programs from various <br /> ugencies <br /> -3- Ad� Mtg <br /> Budget <br /> b/4/77 <br />
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