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MINUTES Page 9 <br /> City of San Leandro City Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting — April 4, 2011 <br /> definitions, but consider what is proper and just for the entire population of San <br /> Leandro. <br /> Francois Gallo, Creekside Neighborhood Association, addressed the City Council, <br /> commenting on the insufficient public notice regarding the code change in December. <br /> He commented that discussions should include the community at large since this matter <br /> would be establishing a precedent, and the problem could affect the other areas of San <br /> Leandro. He also commented that the public should be directly involved, with adequate <br /> time for discussions and questions. Mr. Gallo suggested doing street improvements at <br /> the same time as sewer relocation as a cost - saving measure. <br /> End of Public Comments on Item 10.C. <br /> 1. Minute Order No. 2011 -064, Motion Accepting the Staff Recommendation to <br /> Bring the Matter back to the City Council in Report Form Through the Facilities <br /> and Transportation Committee. <br /> The City Council accepted the staff recommendation to bring the matter <br /> back to the City Council in report form through the Facilities and <br /> Transportation Committee. <br /> M /S /C Cutter and Prola. Ayes: 6; Noes: 0; Absent 1 (Cassidy) <br /> A. ADOPT: Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement with <br /> Redflex Traffic Systems for the Renewal of the Red Light Photo Enforcement Program <br /> (provides for renewal of contract through December 31, 2018 for 5 approaches). Cost: <br /> $5,200 monthly leasing fee per approach. Continued from March 21, 2011 City <br /> Council meeting. <br /> City Manager Hollister announced that Police Chief Sandra Spagnoli would make a <br /> presentation along with Lieutenant James Lemmon. Ms. Spagnoli provided a brief <br /> overview of the matter; noted that Mr. Chuck Uhler, a representative for Redflex of <br /> Northern California, was in attendance to answer any questions on the operating system; <br /> and pointed out an error in the contract. The word "days" would be added in Section <br /> 4.3.6. <br /> Lieutenant James Lemmon gave a PowerPoint presentation, providing background <br /> information and financial overview of the Redflex program. <br /> Councilmember Souza asked about auxiliary uses, such as capturing crimes, for the <br /> cameras. Lieutenant Lemmon stated that the cameras have provided suspect <br /> information relating to criminal cases. <br /> Councilmember Cutter inquired about the pay scale for the part-time officers that <br /> review the violations, the fees during construction, the pricing during negotiations at the <br /> end of the fourth year, and the length of the contract. City Manager Hollister <br /> commented that the possible work at Teagarden/Marina and Davis/East 14 would not <br />
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