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<br /> - ,- <br /> leader. I know that Public works is really privileged to have him working there... <br /> Redwood City is also very fortunate to have Ray Bartolo, and congratulations to him on his <br /> promotion." <br /> - HOWARDIRUSKIN TO APPROVE PROMOTION OF RAY BARTOLO TO PUBLIC <br /> MIS: <br /> WORKS SUPERVISOR, ABOVE FIRST SALARY STEP, RANGE $4,122 TO $4,946 PER <br /> MONTH. <br /> CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 97-066 <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 3. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY <br /> None <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. <br /> 4. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS <br /> None <br /> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 5. BOARDS, COMMISSION AND COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> ! <br /> L A. Council Facilities Committee Report on Furniture for the New City Hall (110); <br /> REPORT: Engineering and Construction Manager Patterson, April 7, 1997 <br /> Engineering and Construction Manager Patterson presented the staff report describing <br /> the unique manner in which furniture must be ordered to receive more than one quote, and <br /> ultimately the best price. He said the committee that researched this issue included <br /> Executive Assistant Pat Valentine, Engineering Secretary Sandy Shaw and Financial <br /> Manager Judy Somers and himself, and advised that every employee ITom the City <br /> Manager on up to the clerical staff will all have exactly the same furniture. Only the <br /> Council Office on the second floor will have wood furniture. <br /> Councilwoman Buchan, Chair of the Council Facilities Committee, thanked the staff for <br /> its hard work, and said the Committee was satisfied with the proposals. <br /> In response to Councilman Leipzig's questions, Manager Patterson said the proposed <br /> resolutions did not include furniture for the Council Chamber, and the furniture for the <br /> Council Chamber will cost between $40,000 and $80,000. <br /> Councilman Leipzig said he could not support these resolutions as the total cost for all <br /> the furniture will exceed the initial budget. <br /> L <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTE BOOK NO. 55 APRIL 7,1997 <br /> MINUTES Page No. 229 PAGE 7 <br />