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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 13 <br />May 18, 2009 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />Public Comments on Item 11.D.1: <br /> <br />Stephen Cassidy, San Leandro resident <br />, addressed the City Council, <br />commenting on the Measure WW Ad Hoc Committee process, and the lack of <br />opportunity for public input . Mr. Cassidy <br />commented that the City did not have the resources to maintain and operate the <br />competitive pool. He commented that the San Leandro High School (SLHS) pool <br />could be renovated for less money, and could be maintained through a joint use <br />agreement with the School District. Mr. Cassidy suggested referring the matter to <br />the Recreation & Parks Commission to study and formulate a recommendation on <br />the use of Measure WW funds, prior to holding the City Council work session. <br /> <br />End of Public Comments on Item 11.D.1 <br /> <br />Councilmember Stephens suggested that the City may want to revisit the <br />recommendations of the Aquatics Task Force, as the economics have changed <br />since the Task Force made its recommendations. <br /> <br />Councilmember Gregory commented that he looked forward to more discussion <br />on the issue, and stated that he was thrilled that there was so much interest in <br />pools expressed by the community. <br /> <br />Councilmember Prola asked whether Measure WW funds could be used to <br />renovate the SLHS pool, or for Farrelly Pool. Ms. Williams confirmed that WW <br />funds could be used for renovating the SLHS pool. Mr. Hollister stated that WW <br />funds could not be used for maintenance or operating costs for Farrelly Pool. <br />Councilmember Prola expressed disappointment that the Ad Hoc Committee <br />discussions were not opened to the public. <br /> <br />Councilmember Souza pointed out some of the differences between the SLHS <br />pool and the proposed Washington Manor competitive pool. She noted that the <br />Drowning Darryls currently use the SLHS pool, and the School District would <br />need to commit to a long term agreement with the City and work out an <br />arrangement with the Drowning Darryls if the City were to renovate the pool. <br /> <br />Councilmember Reed commented on the need to share more information with the <br />public. She agreed with speaker Cassidy about the need to involve <br />Recreation & Parks Commission, and agreed with Vice Mayor Starosciak about <br />the need to inform the public. <br /> <br />Mayor Santos commented on the number of phone calls and emails he has <br />received on this subject. <br /> <br />Councilmember Prola stated that he was not opposed to the construction of the <br />competitive pool at some time in the future. <br /> <br />Council accepted the report by consensus. <br /> <br />