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RESOLUTION No. 14996 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> MAKING FINDINGS AS A RESPONSIBLE AGENCY PURSUANT TO THE CALIFORNIA <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT IN CONNECTION WITH APPROVAL OF A <br /> MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN <br /> FRANCISCO FOR THE BAY DIVISION PIPELINE NO. 5 PROJECT <br /> 2. Approve, by motion, the Memorandum of Agreement between the City and <br /> County of San Francisco and the City of Redwood City on the construction of <br /> the Bay Division Pipeline No. 5 Project, and authorize the City Manager to <br /> execute same, and as required, amend the engineering permit conditions in the <br /> MOA. Minute Order 10-015 <br /> 6.3 Section — Claims and Warrants <br /> A. Approve warrants dated through January 25, 2010 and usual and necessary <br /> payments through February 1, 2010. (303) Minute Order 10-016 <br /> .................................................................................� <br /> 7. STAFF REPORTS <br /> A. Continued Funding for Human Services Financial Assistance Program and <br /> Redwood Family House. (304) <br /> Recommendation: <br /> The Housing and Human Concerns Committee recommends that the City continue <br /> to fund the Human Services Financial Assistance Program (HSFA) and Redwood <br /> Family House at current levels and that if any reductions need to be made, they be <br /> done proportionate to the percentage taken Citywide. <br /> Mr. Manuel, the Vice Chair, presented the report. He explained the various steps leading <br /> to this recommendation. He opined that the most important finding is that this is a core <br /> service of Redwood City. Mr. Manuel recommends that the City continue funding this <br /> service as previously and he also requested that if there are reductions these be done <br /> proportionally to what gets cut citywide. He specifically spoke to the fact that HSFA funds <br /> benefit Redwood City residents. <br /> Mayor Ira outlined the options which could be 1) go ahead fund it or 2) hold off or 3) have a <br /> combination of 1) and 2). The Mayor also provided next steps as far as the City's budget is <br /> concerned and that staff will be coming back with more information in March. He asked <br /> that this be on the agenda tonight because he wanted it addressed earlier rather than later. <br /> Mayor Ira asked that the Council discussion take place before the public comment. <br /> One Council Member would like to keep the funding at the same level because he <br /> understands how far the dollar goes in these agencies. One Council Member could not <br /> see herself cut this and so she supports this and hopes that we can find ways to increase <br /> leverage. Another Council Member was willing to fund it this year but is not confident that <br /> in the future this will continue. Another Council Member agreed that this year this may be <br /> cut slightly but in the future it will be hard to manage and maintain. He opined that <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 25, 2010 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 4 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 63 <br /> Page No. 015 <br />