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MINUTES <br /> SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> OCTOBER 7, 1991 <br /> The City Council of the City of San Leandro met in regular session in the City <br /> Council Chamber of the City Hall on the above date at 8:00 p.m. , Mayor Karp <br /> presiding. <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG <br /> 3. ROLL CALL <br /> PRESENT: Council Members Corbett, Faria, Glaze, Perry, Polvorosa, Santos; <br /> Mayor Karp <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> • <br /> 4. PRESENTATIONS <br /> A. Proclamation Declaring October 16, 1991 , World Food Day in San Leandro. <br /> The City Clerk read the Proclamation Declaring October 16, 1991, World <br /> Food Day in San Leandro. <br /> B. Presentation of Commendation to the Davis Street Community Center for <br /> Its Efforts in Working to End Hunger in Our Community. The City Clerk <br /> read the Commendation to the Davis Street Community Center for its <br /> efforts in working to end hunger in our community. Kathy Ornelas, <br /> Police Department, introduced LaVern Adamson, Chairman of the Board of <br /> Directors, and Rose Johnson, Executive Director of the Davis Street <br /> Community Center. <br /> Mayor Karp commended the Center on its efforts. He noted that, in <br /> addition to feeding the community, the Center provides child day care <br /> centers, provides clothing for the underprivileged, and conducts many <br /> other worthwhile activities. He said it was an honor to present the <br /> Proclamation and the Commendation. He also presented the Center with <br /> the 1991 U. S. Conference of Mayors End Hunger Award. <br /> 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> A. Bob Leigh, President of Associated Homeowners of San Leandro, Inc. , <br /> congratulated City Manager Dick Randall on his successful career and <br /> wished him good luck in his retirement. Mr. Leigh also said that, <br /> during the next few months and years, the City would be faced with tough <br /> financial decisions. He said he hoped the homeowners associations and <br /> residents could work together with the City for the benefit of the <br /> entire community. He said in looking at a new City Manager the City <br /> Council should look not only at someone who can handle the current <br /> financial situations but who can look for efficiencies and economies <br /> and for ways to develop new programs as well as ways to save money. <br />