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MAYOR DIANE HOWARD M I N U T E S <br />VICE MAYOR IRA RUSKIN <br /> <br />COUNCIL MEMBER RICHARD S. CLAIRE 1017 MIDDLEFIELD RD. <br />COUNCIL MEMBER JIM HARTNETT REDWOOD CITY, CA <br />COUNCIL MEMBER JEFF IRA <br />COUNCIL MEMBER COLLEEN M. JORDAN <br />COUNCIL MEMBER MATT LEIPZIG <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER <br /> <br /> JANUARY 25, 1999 <br />CALL TO ORDER- 7:32 p.m., Mayor Howard presiding <br />ROLL CALL <br />Council Members Present: Claire, Harmett, Ira, Leipzig, Mayor Howard <br /> <br />Council Members Absent: Jordan and Ruskin <br /> <br />Staff present: City Manager Everett, City Attorney Schrieker, City <br />Clerk McKay, Police Chief Bolanos, Fire Chief Muntez, Planning and Engineering Construction <br />Manager Patterson, Planning and Redevelopment Manager Church, Parks and Recreation Supervisor <br />Hover, Community Development Director Nelson, Senior Planner Jany, Public Works Director <br />Ingrain, Assistant to the City Manager Moore, Housing Coordinator Jones-Thomas, and Senior Civil <br />Engineer Chang. <br /> <br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council Member Leipzig <br />INVOCATION: Rev. Jacqueline Clark, Peninsula Covenant Church <br /> <br />1. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS <br /> Don Saye, 2021 Broadway, expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the recent Broadway incident, <br /> noted he picks up trash on Broadway cited downtown development as positive with some <br /> negative results that can occur from increased use of our downtown. <br /> <br /> Al Diaz, 50 King Street, spoke to Stafford park design costs and urged the city to go forward with <br /> the park, noting he is not in favor of wasting water for a water play area. <br /> <br /> City Manager Everett and Senior Civil Engineer Chang answered Council questions regarding <br /> this project's and CIP costs. <br /> <br /> Hilary Paulsen, 3733 Country Club Drive, reported on the fundraising efforts and donations for <br /> Stafford Park, and stated the final dates for handprint files are January 27th from 2-4 p.m. and <br /> February 6th 11-2:00 p.m. at the CAB building and then only pavers will be able to be purchased <br /> for $100. <br /> <br /> MINUTES BOOK NO. 57 <br /> Page No. 244 <br /> <br /> <br />