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i <br /> Ms. Brown also provided an overview of the four initiatives that Redwood City 2020 <br /> focuses on. She explained that each partner agency contributes with a $25,000 annual <br /> contribution. <br /> Each lead partner will describe the goals of the initiative, #years of <br /> imp/ementation, impact(# of lives touched), budget/funders, partners <br /> 6:40 P.M. Assessing Progress and using data to drive decision-making <br /> (Youth Data Archive, JGC) <br /> 7:10 P.M. Policy leaders <br /> • Questions/feedback <br /> • Each Partner will share a current issue that is related to RWC 2020 <br /> priorities <br /> • Partner discussion re. current and potential collaborative efforts <br /> One Council Member spoke about the link befinreen academic achievement and fitness. <br /> Another Council Member said the information is more qualitative and it is hard to get <br /> quantitative data. She said they are all working on it because the underlying numbers <br /> and context for data building will be extremely valuable. One Council Member <br /> commented on the interim results, reporting back, the difficulty in getting numbers, the <br /> need for benchmark goals, positive intervention versus any negative impacts, and the <br /> need to engage people positively. <br /> Another Council Member Foust supported engaging the business community and using <br /> the Progress Seminar to share information like the one that the Redwood City School <br /> District recently presented to Council on Monday night. Deputy City Manager <br /> Gonzalez spoke about Redwood City's Youth Agenda and how different city <br /> departments provide youth services and how the city will work with and rely upon <br /> partners like Redwood City 2020 to accomplish them. <br /> Librarian Diaz-Slocum (Trustee) thanked everyone, noting that this is a changed <br /> community, and that they should celebrate all that they have done throughout the <br /> years. One Council Member encouraged conversations about maintaining the stability <br /> of services to the community and mentioned the library as an example of where they <br /> are coordin i to maintain and backfill services. <br /> 7:50 P. . P lic Comment - None <br /> . P. . A JOURN-the meeting adjourned promptly at 8:00 p.m. <br /> pe tfully, <br /> Sil i nderlinden, <br /> ' yCl k <br /> Approved at the Council meeting of April 26, 2010. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/JOINT POLICY BOARD APRIL 13, 2010 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 2 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 63 <br /> Page No. 075 <br />