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DRAFT MINUTES Page 7 <br />Cite of San Leandro Cite Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting —March 21, 2011 <br />There being no comments from the public, and without objection, the Public Hearing <br />was closed. <br />Resolution No. 2011 -061 Resolution Adopting Amendments to the San Leandro <br />General Plan (adopts the Negative Declaration and the General Plan <br />amendments). <br />M/S /C Prola and Reed. 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 />Mia Ousley, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, requesting the Council <br />adopt a resolution opposing Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's rescission of collective <br />bargaining rights for public sector workers, and opposing California Assembly Bill 961. Ms. <br />Ousley read the proposed resolution and provided a written version to the Council. <br />Mike Katz, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting on the RedFlex <br />red light camera agreement. Mr. Katz asked the Council to consider whether red light <br />cameras are the most cost - effective tools for reducing traffic accidents, and whether the <br />$414,000 per year the City spends on red light cameras would be better spent on police <br />officers. <br />6. CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY REPORTS AND COMMENTS <br />Mr. Hollister updated the Council on a proposal to provide assistance to seven homeowners in <br />the Dutton/Dowling/Beverly area for replacement of a private sewer line and laterals. <br />Engineering and Transportation staff will be meeting with the affected property owners to <br />seek resolution, and the matter will be brought to the Council for an update at its April 4th <br />meeting. Mr. Hollister indicated that he would look into a question raised by Mayor Cassidy <br />regarding extension of the property owners' 45 -day response deadline. <br />