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MINUTES Page 3 <br /> City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting —March 7, 2011 <br /> of Community Development Block Grant [CDBG] and Home Investment Partnership <br /> [HOME] funds from HUD). <br /> This being the time and place for the Public Hearing on the above matter, City Manager <br /> Steve Hollister gave an overview of the item, and introduced Planning Manager Tom <br /> Liao. <br /> Mr. Liao gave a PowerPoint presentation describing the Consolidated and Annual <br /> Action Plans, the proposed CDBG and HOME activities contained in the FY 2011 -12 <br /> Annual Action Plan, and the Plan's review and approval process. <br /> The Hearing was then opened to the public. <br /> There being no comments from the public, and without objection, the Public Hearing <br /> was closed. <br /> • Minute Order No. 2011 - 044, Motion Directing Staff to Publish the Proposed <br /> FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan for a 30 -Day Comment Period (March 18 – <br /> April 18, 2011) and to Set a Public Hearing for April 18, 2011 to Consider Final <br /> Approval of the FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan. <br /> The City Council directed staff to publish the proposed FY 2011 -2012 <br /> Annual Action Plan for a 30 -day comment period (March 18 – April 18, <br /> 2011) and to set a public hearing for April 18, 2011 to consider final <br /> approval of the FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan. <br /> M/S /C Prola and Souza. Ayes: 7; Noes: 0 <br /> 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS —JOINT CITY COUNCIL/ REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br /> None. <br /> 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Public Comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker, subject to adjustment by the Mayor. <br /> When you address the City Council, you should fill out a speaker card and submit it to the <br /> City Clerk so the order of speakers may be determined and an official record of names and <br /> addresses obtained. The public is invited to make comments on items of public interest NOT <br /> listed on the Agenda. <br /> Dexter Coleman, Center for Progressive Action, addressed the City Council regarding the <br /> possibility of the City purchasing energy from renewable sources. Mr. Coleman asked if the <br /> City Council was interested in establishing community choice energy program. <br />