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MINUTES Page 10 <br /> City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting — September 7, 2010 <br /> • Resolution No. 2010 -115. Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and <br /> Calling for Bids for the East 14 Street Striping and Pedestrian improvements <br /> (West Broadmoor Boulevard To Hays Street) Project, Project No. 09- 120 -38 -244 <br /> and the Appropriation of Development Fee for Street improvement [DFSI] Funds <br /> in the Amount of 570.000 to Complete the Project (provides for a new roadway <br /> striping plan along East 14 Street between Hays Street and West Broadmoor <br /> Boulevard). <br /> M/S /C Starosciak and Prola. Ayes: 6; Noes: 0; Absent: 1 (Stephens) <br /> 10. ACTION ITEMS <br /> Public comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker per item, subject to adjustment by the <br /> Mayor. <br /> A. Report on Closed Session Actions Taken <br /> No reportable action taken. <br /> 11. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> City Councilmembers report on their activities, including attendance at Intergovernmental <br /> Agency meetings, conferences and seminars, and local events, and make brief announcements <br /> on issues of concern. <br /> Councilmember Gregory responded to Dr. Eylar's comments about the Senior Center, and <br /> invited Dr. Eylar to participate in developing the Health Element for the City's General Plan. <br /> He invited members of the City Council and School Board to participate in International <br /> Walk and Roll to School Day on October 7, and he reported that 30% of Marin County school <br /> children walk or bike to school. Councilmember Gregory noted the dangerous situation near <br /> San Leandro's schools created by the traffic congestion, and he stated his interest in seeing the <br /> City Council and School Board work toward a comprehensive solution to the problem. <br /> Vice Mayor Reed reported that the Bus Rapid Transit Policy Steering Committee meetings <br /> have been put on hold. Vice Mayor Reed commented on the success of the Library's summer <br /> reading program. She and Councilmember Gregory attended the San Leandro High School <br /> Quest Program, and she reported on the students' perception that the City provided many <br /> resources for senior citizens, but there was nothing for teenagers to do. Vice Mayor Reed <br /> reported that the seniors in her area expressed concern over the loss of the Bancroft lunch <br /> program. She noted that most seniors would not make the trip across town to the Marina <br /> Community Center, and would lose the socialization element provided by the lunch program. <br /> Councilmember Starosciak reported that the new Alameda County Transportation <br /> Commission (Alameda CTC) has named Art Dao as its new executive director. She noted <br /> that the City's dispatch center began to receive 9 -1 -1 cell phone calls in March or April of this <br />