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DRAFT MINUTES Page 7 <br />Cite of San Leandro Cite Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting— December 20, 2010 <br />believes employees should contribute toward their pensions, and greater buy -in might be <br />achieved if upper management set the example. <br />Margarita Lacabe, San Leandro Community Action Network (SLCAN), addressed the <br />City Council, requesting that the Council not approve the employee MOUs. Ms. Lacabe <br />expressed concern that the City would use reserves to balance its budget again this year, and <br />would leave the City without adequate funds in the event of a natural disaster. Ms. Lacabe <br />commented that employees should contribute to their pensions. <br />Stephen Cassidy, San Leandro resident and Mayor - Elect, addressed the City Council, <br />commenting that the Council should not approve a contract without knowing the cost, and <br />that the cost of these contracts is not fully known. Mr. Cassidy stated that, while he agrees <br />that City employees provide excellent service, the City and employees must come together <br />and make appropriate sacrifices until the City is fiscally healthy again. <br />Mike Katz, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, asking the Council to hold <br />off on the decision to approve the MOUs, and commenting that the incoming Council should <br />be allowed to vote on them. <br />Tim Holmes, San Leandro resident and business owner, addressed the City Council, <br />expressing agreement with Mr. Katz regarding allowing the incoming Council to vote on the <br />new MOUs. Mr. Holmes commented that to do otherwise would thwart the wishes of the <br />electorate. <br />Madeline Budnick, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting that the <br />current pension structure is unsustainable. Ms. Budnick expressed support for delaying <br />approval of the MOUs until the new Council is seated, and she urged the Council to work <br />with the incoming members on pension reform. <br />David Johnson, President and CEO of the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce, <br />addressed the City Council, thanking Mayor Santos and Councilmember Stephens for <br />welcoming him to the City as CEO of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Johnson requested <br />that the Council take no action to approve the MOUs, citing as reasons the interest by the <br />incoming Council in being able to vote on the contracts, current economic difficulties and <br />future economic uncertainty. <br />Lou Filipovich, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting that the <br />Council has time to postpone the decision and allow citizens to provide input. <br />Jean Hom, City employee, addressed the City Council, commenting that she is dismayed by <br />the rise in cynicism and distrust towards government employees, and noted that employees <br />are not to blame for the current economic meltdown. Ms. Hom commented on City <br />employees' commitment and willingness to work with the City to address its budget <br />challenges. <br />
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