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<br /> Mayor Pro Tem Howard said grade separations in the City should meet the goals <br /> established earlier: safety, traffic relief, improved aesthetics and opportunity for <br /> redevelopment. She said before the City commits to such a huge project, she would want <br /> assurances that there would be a big impact on aesthetics and opportunity for <br /> redevelopment. Mayor Pro Tem Howard acknowledged the grade separation would not <br /> eliminate traffic problems and she expressed concern about the effects of raised tracks <br /> dividing neighborhoods and causing noise pollution. She expressed her support for <br /> transportation funds to be used to alleviate traffic problems throughout the City. <br /> MOTION CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 96-285 <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 9. CLOSED SESSION <br /> None <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 10. ADJOURNMENT - IN MEMORY OF MARIE LOUISE BERTETTA, RETIRED <br /> REDWOOD CITY EMPLOYEE, AND LONG TIME REDWOOD CITY RESIDENT. <br /> MIS: BUCHANILA BERGE ADJOURN THE MEETING TO 6:30 P.M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, <br /> 1996 FOR PERSONNEL MATTERS, AND THEN ADJOURN TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1996 <br /> FOR A CLOSED SESSION IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR'S CONFERENCE ROOM, 401 <br /> MARSHALL, REDWOOD CITY, WITH A REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TO FOLLOW. <br /> CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE AND MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:22 P.M. <br /> 01:~ ~&:::: <br /> City Clerk <br /> REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTE BOOK NO. 55 NOVEMBER 18, 1996 <br /> MINUTES PAGE 10 <br /> Paqe No. 032 <br />