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7/19/2010
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DRAFT MINUTES <br /> Page 8 <br />City of San Leandro City Council, San Leandro Hillside Geologic Hazard Abatement District, and San Leandro <br />July 19, 2010 <br />Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />Isaac Benabou, Vice President, San Leandro Police Officers Association, <br />addressed <br />aintain <br />public safety services and restore necessary reserves. Mr. Benabou commented on the <br />recent concessions made by SLPOA, and willingness to assist in the <br /> Mr. Benabou stated that while the increase would have a minor <br />impact on individuals, it would make a great impact on the City. <br /> <br />Stephen Cassidy, San Leandro resident, <br />addressed the City Council, expressing <br />opposition to the proposed sales tax measure. Mr. Cassidy commented that City <br />employees should contribute to the cost of their pension and health care costs. Mr. <br />Cassidy commented that San Leandro would have the highest sales tax rate in Northern <br />California. <br /> <br />Michael Fitzgerald, San Leandro resident, <br />addressed the City Council, supporting the <br />sales tax measure. Mr. Fitzgerald commented on the programs and services provided by <br />the City, and the quality of public safety services. Mr. Fitzgerald commented favorably <br />on the local control aspect of the measure, and the need to preserve City services and <br /> <br />quality of life in San Leandro. <br /> <br />Sheldon Gilbert, Alameda County Fire Chief, <br /> addressed the City Council, expressing <br />support for the revenue measure. Chief Gilbert commented on the concessions made by <br />all City employee groups, and offered his personal time, and that of Police Chief Ian <br />Willis, to chair a committee to educate the community about the measure. Chief Gilbert <br />expressed concern about the significant cuts to public safety services without funding <br />from this measure. <br /> <br />End of Public Comments on Item 10.B. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Reed read into the record a letter from Tom Silva of the Rental <br />Homeowners Association, expressing support for the revenue measure. <br /> <br />City Clerk Marian Handa read a letter from Gordon Galvan on behalf of the Auto <br />Dealers Association, expressing support for the sales tax measure. <br /> <br />Councilmember Stephens stated that he would not support the measure. He expressed <br />concern that the City can never quite keep up with the ever-increasing staff costs, and <br />must continually ask the community to give more. Councilmember Stephens remarked <br />that somewhere, we need to draw the line. <br /> <br />Councilmember Starosciak commented on the amount of community feedback the <br />Council has received on this issue. She expressed her appreciation for the PowerPoint <br />presentation, commenting that it provides a clear and concise reason that the measure is <br />necessary for San Leandro. Councilmember Starosciak asked if the presentation would <br />be made available to the public. <br /> <br />Mr. Hollister stated that he would have the presentation posted on the Citywebsite. <br /> <br />
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