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6.1.A. - Page 3 <br /> dependent on other local programs which might be cut. The Chief said that what is fair <br /> to say is that the impacts are unknown at this time. <br /> 6. PUBLIC COMMENT AND CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Lilia Ledesma, President elect of the Redwood City Rotary Club, thanked the Council <br /> for its support of the Rotary's Tuesday Evening Farmers Market. She noted the great <br /> support received from the following departments: City Attorney, City Manager, Police, <br /> Fire, and Community Development. She invited all to the grand opening on Tuesday, <br /> May 1 St . The market will run from May through September with fresh local foods and live <br /> music. <br /> E. Craig Sapp, representing Occupy Saltworks, spoke in opposition to the Saltworks <br /> project because of increased urban sprawl and traffic. He said they agree there is a <br /> need for more affordable housing in Redwood City along the transit corridors, such as <br /> 101, CalTrain and the EI Camino Real. His concerns included smart growth, the <br /> environment, mobile homes, higher potential for flooding and liquefaction, the salt <br /> ponds, fair and affordable housing, protecting the working class and communities of <br /> color, economically disadvantaged residents in mobile homes at the proposed site, <br /> protecting local commerce and union jobs, and industry at the Port of Redwood City. <br /> James Lee, representing Occupy Saltworks, spoke on their perception of a lack of <br /> honesty in government, the lack of an independent Environmental Impact Report (EIR), <br /> the area being a liquefaction zone, flooding and sea level rise, and the lack of <br /> sustainable water supply away from 101, Caltrain and EI Camino. He said they are not <br /> reactionaries; do not suffer from not in my back yard syndrome; their group includes <br /> people with backgrounds in environment, labor, and marine science; and, they oppose <br /> the project based on the lack of affordable housing; the lack of an independent EIR; <br /> and, he questioned the proposed advisory vote made by one Council Member and the <br /> City Council's stance on the project. <br /> Brett Garrett, representing Occupy Saltworks, said John Bruno is the Senior Vice <br /> President of DMB in charge of the proposed plan and he is also Director of the <br /> Redwood City Chamber of Commerce and opined that there are monied interests that <br /> have infiltrated the city. Mr. Garrett questioned the proposed advisory vote and opined <br /> that big interests would try to influence the people of Redwood City to vote in their favor <br /> and it would not reflect opinions of the people. He said it is time for those who care to <br /> fight back and take a stand to oppose the Plan, the EIR (environmental impact report), <br /> and demand that the salt ponds be restored back to natural space and returned to the <br /> bay. <br /> Joseph Rosas, resident of Sunnyvale and candidate for State Assembly with one <br /> precinct in Redwood City, spoke about the Sierra Club and its concern on bay fill, <br /> climate change and sea level rise, versus DMB's lobbying and how BCDC (the San <br /> Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission) relaxed its rules regarding <br /> this proposed plan. He opined corporate money corrupts political systems, our <br /> environment, and it silences people. Furthermore, he opined that people's voices must <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIUSUCCESSOR AGENCY April 23, 2012 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 3 <br />