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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 8 <br />November 2, 2009 <br />City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />have majority elections; the Council needs to consider the cost of RCV, which would require <br />a separate ballot; and the public should have a say. <br /> <br />Councilmember Prola pointed out that the majority election requirement received <br />overwhelming voter support. He met with Eric Figueroa from the League of California Cities <br />regarding the League and labor working together on issues of mutual concern. <br />Councilmember Prola attended the Marina Inn ribbon cutting; the BASSL and Halcyon- <br />Foothill HOA BRT presentations; a presentation by San Leandro School Board member <br />th <br />Diana Prola on naming the 9 Grade Campus; the Fire Station 12 Open House; and the Four <br />Paws fundraiser at the Spinnaker Yacht Club. While at the Marina, Councilmember Prola <br />checked for residue from the recent oil spill, and for people who had not paid their boat <br />launch fee. He shared some tips from the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control <br />to prevent marine litter. <br /> <br /> award- <br />HOA meeting, and she <br />reported that many Heron Bay residents are upset about the permit parking regulations. Vice <br />Mayor Starosciak indicated that the Heron Bay situation must be resolved internally before <br />the City can request access by outside community members. She attended the BRT meeting <br />at the Main Library, which was well-attended and elicited good public feedback, and the <br />meeting at Bayfair. Vice Mayor Starosciak commented on the crossing guard issue, and <br />indicated that she would like to have a plan for next year. Vice Mayor Starosciak noted that <br />RCV will cost more the first election it is used, and this may not be the year to do it. <br /> <br />Councilmember Reed attended BRT meetings at Bayfair Center and Jefferson Elementary <br />School, and stated that she learned something new each time. She remarked that she did not <br />feel confident about the plan after receiving conflicting and confusing answers to her <br />questions. Councilmember Reed commented that business owners need to be notified of, and <br />participate in, the BRT meetings. <br /> <br />Mayor Santos commented that AC Transit has extended the timeline for BRT. He reminded <br />the Council of its 2007 action related to BRT, and suggested that the Council be provided <br />with a copy. He attended the Save Our Sports event, and stated that he is gratified to see <br />groups come together to support high school sports. Mayor Santos reported that he was <br />approached by Energy Resources Inc. (ERI), a local company that wanted as many children as <br />possible to be inoculated with the H1N1vaccine. He arranged to have the Davis Street Family <br />Resource Center coordinate the clinic, and ERI paid for nurses to administer the vaccinations. <br />Mayor Santos stated that he was happy to report no damage from the recent oil spill. He <br />commented that he will be following the returns of other municipal elections for the outcomes <br />of their revenue measures. <br /> <br /> <br />13. ADJOURN <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:14 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />