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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 5 <br />November 17, 2008 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />(Moved to Item 9, Items Removed from Consent <br />Bancroft Middle School). <br />Calendar.) <br /> (1123) <br /> <br /> Resolution No. 2008-140 <br />C., Resolution Initially Accepting Subdivision Improvement <br />-0012-007, <br />Owners: David Langon and Kathy Langon, Developer: Arbor Place Partners, LLC <br />(provides for initial acceptance of subdivision improvement work for six detached <br />single-family residences). (3097) <br /> <br /> <br />D.Matter of Ratification of the Composition of the Shoreline Citizens Advisory <br />Committee (Shoreline CAC) (creates a CAC and appoints members to provide input to <br />the City Council and the development team on development concepts for the Shoreline <br />Area). <br /> <br /> Minute Order No. 2008-026 <br />, Motion Ratifying the Appointment of the List <br />of Shoreline Development Citizens Advisory Committee (Shoreline CAC) <br />Members. (3127) <br /> <br />The City Council ratified the appointment of the list of Shoreline <br />Development Citizens Advisory Committee (Shoreline CAC) members. <br /> <br /> <br /> 9. ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> <br />Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker per item, subject to adjustment by the <br />Mayor. <br /> <br />8.B. Resolution Approving Endorsing San Leandro Safe Routes to School Campaign <br />(supports the Safe Routes to Schools Program in San Leandro and seeks partnership <br />with Alameda County to pilot the program in Roosevelt Elementary School and <br />Bancroft Middle School). (1123) <br /> <br />Councilmember Starosciak requested additional information on the program. Mr. <br />Hollister reported that this local program is one of many Safe Routes to Schools <br />Programs being implemented across the country, and would be piloted at Roosevelt <br />Elementary and Bancroft Middle Schools. The pilot would include education and <br />training to promote walking and bicycling to school, along with a follow up survey to <br />assess behavioral changes. Mr. Hollister commented that Councilmember Gregory has <br />been actively working with the two schools. He noted that this is primarily a school <br />activity, with minimal City staff time needed by Traffic Engineering and the Police <br />Department to provide input on the program. <br /> <br />Mayor Santos recalled that the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority <br />(ACTIA) had allotted funding for local Safe Routes to Schools programs. <br /> <br /> <br />