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2/13/1995
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MINUTE ORDER <br /> <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> <br /> February 13, 1995 <br /> <br /> MO. 95-031 <br /> <br />CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT <br />Redwood City <br /> <br />DATE: February 15, 1995 <br /> <br />Attention: City Manager <br /> City Attorney <br /> City Council <br /> Police Chief <br /> <br />SUBJECT: "Silent Night" Program (207) <br /> <br />Meeting of the Council of the City of Redwood City on February 13, 1995 <br /> <br />Present: Councilmembers Buchan, Hartnett, Howard, La Berge, Steinfeld <br /> and Mayor Gasparini <br /> <br />Absent: Sanfilipo <br /> <br />The following motion was made and entered on the Minutes: <br /> <br /> B. Mayor Gasparini presented Certificates of Appreciation to participants in the <br /> very successful "Silent Night" program initiated by Redwood City Sergeant <br /> Frank Wilkins and assisted by the Department and other City staff; and most <br /> importantly, involvement and support from the neighborhoods, members of <br /> SCARES (ham radio operators), local organizations like Latino Focus, and <br /> Council Members. The goal of the "Silent Night" program was to eliminate the <br /> random gunfire that occurs every New Year's Eve which creates a very <br /> dangerous and frightening situation in the neighborhoods. Letters were sent to <br /> the media thanking them for publicizing this important program. (207) <br /> <br /> <br />
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