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i <br /> MAYOR JEFF IRA M I N U T E S <br /> VICE MAYOR ALICIA C. AGUIRRE <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER IAN BAIN 1017 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER ROSANNE S. FOUST REDWOOD CITY, CA <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFREY GEE <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER BARBARA PIERCE <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER JOHN SEYBERT <br /> MINUTES <br /> SPECIAL MEETING OF THE <br /> CITY COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL <br /> MEETING <br /> Council Chambers <br /> September 8, 2010 <br /> 7:30 p.m. <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> 2. ROLL CALL —All present except Mayor Jeff Ira. <br /> Staff Present — City Manager Ingram, City Attorney Thompson, City Clerk <br /> Vonderlinden, Public Works Director Boyd, and Public Works Superintendent <br /> Harang. <br /> 3. Confirm City Manager's declaration of local emergency arising from ruptured <br /> sewer force main at Redwood Shores. (704) <br /> City Manager Ingram introduced Evan Boyd, the new Public Works Director, who was in <br /> the audience. He also thanked Ms. Harang for her hard work during the past weeks <br /> when so much has happened at the lagoon. <br /> Mr. Ingram explained that he is before Council seeking ratification of his call for a local <br /> emergency. This action was taken when a ruptured sewer force main dropped sewage <br /> into a lagoon in Redwood Shores. He added that this item will be placed on future <br /> agendas for oral updates on the situation. <br /> One Council Member inquired about the clean up process and cost. Ms. Harang <br /> provided details explaining that $88,000 was spent in cleaning the lagoon, lab work and <br /> treatment of the water to bring it to safe levels. She added there will be additional <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 63 <br /> Page No. 175 <br />
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