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DRAFT MINUTES Page 19 <br />Cite of San Leandro Cite Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting — February 7, 2011 <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 commented favorably on the direction the City is taking on the <br />Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and the BPAC. He noted that with the development of <br />the East Bay Greenway, San Leandro will need a bike station at San Leandro BART, like <br />those at the Berkeley and Fruitvale BART stations. Councilmember Gregory reported on a <br />recent meeting of the task force for the Safe Routes to Schools program. <br />Councilmember Souza reported that she is now the Chair of the ACAP Governing Board. <br />She reported on recent Waste Management Authority Board and Committee meetings, noting <br />that the Board was encouraged by cities that are working to ban plastic bags and Styrofoam. <br />Councilmember Souza commented that while driving on A Street in Hayward, she noticed <br />utility boxes that were well painted, and that blended into the background. She was interested <br />in looking into how the project was funded, and how San Leandro could participate. Mr. <br />Hollister will follow up with the San Leandro Art Association or Arts Council, recalling that <br />one of the organizations had made an offer to do this project in the past. Councilmember <br />Souza requested an update on the medical marijuana moratorium, and Mr. Hollister reported <br />that a work session on the subject is scheduled for March. <br />Councilmember Starosciakc reported on the League of California Cities Transportation, <br />Communication and Public Works Policy Committee meeting, at which the members <br />received a presentation by the League's General Counsel, and former San Leandro Assistant <br />City Attorney, Patrick Whitnell, on the potential implications of Proposition 26. She reported <br />on the following items from the Alameda County Transportation Commission meeting: a <br />feature called Next Bus, that sends an alert to your smart phone, telling you when your AC <br />Transit bus will arrive; a vacancy on PAPCO (Paratransit Advisory and Planning <br />Commission) for a San Leandro representative; and upcoming deadlines on major projects, <br />including the Sustainable Communities Strategies and Regional Housing Needs Allocation. <br />Councilmember Starosciakc inquired about the status of the Stenzel Park north parking lot <br />paving, which was not on the CIP list. Mr. Udemezue stated that the project needed a <br />supporter in order to retain it. Councilmember Starosciak indicated that she would like to see <br />the project retained on the CIP list. <br />Councilmember Cutter commented on a robocall she received for a recent incident in her <br />neighborhood. A follow -up call was also made, notifying residents of the resolution of the <br />matter. She asked if the Council could be notified when the City makes a robocall. <br />Councilmember Cutter commended staff for their response to the Bancroft Middle School gas <br />leak. She attended a speech by State Treasurer Bill Lockyer at the Alameda County <br />Democratic Central Committee, where he spoke regarding the elimination of redevelopment <br />agencies, and she noted the need for the City to be prepared in the event its redevelopment <br />agency goes away. Councilmember Cutter commented on the Chinese Lunar New Year event <br />at the Library she attended on Saturday. <br />
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