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DRAFT MINUTES Page 7 <br />Cite of San Leandro Cite Council and San Leandro Redevelopment Agency Joint Meeting — April 18, 2011 <br />Staff and Redflex representatives responded to questions from the Council. <br />Councilmember Prola expressed his support for the proposed agreement, but indicated <br />that he was not inclined to vote to approve any new cameras, due to their cost. <br />Councilmember Gregory expressed concern regarding the length of the contract term. <br />He asked if the Council could receive an annual update on the red light camera program. <br />Chief Spagnoli stated that staff could provide an annual report on the program. <br />Councilmember Souza expressed concern about the length of the contract term. She <br />expressed support for the agreement, due to the improved traffic safety achieved <br />through the use of the cameras. <br />Councilmember Cutter expressed concern regarding the length of the contract term. <br />Mayor Cassidy requested that Item 9 of Exhibit D, which requires continued payment if <br />a camera is deactivated due to roadway constriction, be deleted. Mr. Chuck Uhler, <br />CEO of Redflex, agreed to this change. <br />Mayor Cassidy stated that he did not intend to vote for the agreement. <br />Public Comments on Item 10.A.: <br />Mike Katz, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting that red <br />light cameras are not installed at most dangerous intersections in San Leandro. Mr. <br />Katz suggested that lengthening the yellow light timing would be more effective than <br />red light cameras at reducing collisions. Mr. Katz commented on cities that have <br />chosen not to renew their red light camera contracts. <br />Fran Leidy, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting that red <br />light cameras are not the panacea they were made out to be. She requested that Council <br />not renew the Redflex agreement. <br />Tim Holmes, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting on the <br />need to consider other options for traffic safety. Mr. Holmes urged the Council not to <br />approve the contract until a fully informed decision can be made. <br />Lou Filipovich, San Leandro resident, addressed the City Council, commenting that <br />red light cameras do not benefit San Leandro, and the money could be better spent by <br />hiring a police officer. <br />End of Public Comments on Item 10.A. <br />Vice Mayor Reed expressed concerns regarding safety, the length of the contract term, <br />and the cost; however, she indicated that she is leaning toward approval of the <br />agreement. <br />