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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 8 <br />March 16, 2009 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />Members by the Boards of Education (changes the nomination procedure to require the <br />School Boards to submit the name of one candidate). (1020) <br /> <br /> Passed to print <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 />None. <br /> <br /> <br />10. ACTION ITEMS <br /> <br />Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker per item, subject to adjustment by the <br />Mayor. <br /> <br /> <br />A.Report on Closed Session Actions Taken <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br /> <br />11. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> <br /> <br />A.Reports on Intergovernmental Agencies <br /> <br />Councilmember Prola reported on the recent minutes of the Alameda County Mosquito <br />Abatement District Board of Trustees. The District is in a good financial situation due <br />to the passage of the assessment increase. It hired a new Mosquito Control Technician <br />and is planning on hiring some seasonal staff. The Local Agency Formation <br />Commission (LAFCO) conducted an election for the Alternate Special District seat <br />between Louis Andrade from Hayward and Judge Landis from San Leandro. Mr. <br />Andrade won the seat. Councilmember Prola then reported on the public scoping <br />meeting on the runway safety area improvement project that the Oakland Airport had <br />with the Port of Oakland, which he attended at <br />attendance was to find out about potential air quality or noise impacts. <br /> <br />Mayor Santos reported on the March 4 Administration and Organization Committee <br />meeting at StopWaste.Org. The Committee discussed a bottle bill concerning wine and <br />spirit bottles. Information was sent to the City Council and State Senator Ellen Corbett. <br />He commented that the City, in conjunction with the Alameda County Congestion <br />Management Agency (CMA) and Alameda County Transportation Improvement <br />Authority (ACTIA), created a booklet which lists the major projects within Alameda <br />County. The federal stimulus program has interest in moving any regional projects in <br />excess of $20 million. CMA is going to be the lead agency in coordinating these <br /> <br />