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File Number: 17-104 <br />projects considered for GI, and then identify projects that have opportunity for landscaping to <br />filter storm runoff. <br /> <br />1. Develop framework: identify, implement, track and report the efforts that we have <br />established this year. Will go to Council for adoption in June. <br />2. City has until September 2019 to begin reporting efforts to State. <br /> <br />Will have more discussion on this in June before the item goes to Council. <br /> <br />Mayor Cutter asked staff to collaborate with Sally Barros who is already collecting similar data. <br />2.C.3. City Projects <br />N. Thom gave an update on street projects, specifically Street Rehabilitation project, saying that <br />construction is on hold until dry weather is back. <br /> <br />The committee requested the MacArthur/Superior Roundabout design be presented to the <br />facilities committee before the public meeting. <br />Mayor Cutter requested to include update on the four areas of FEMA flood zone map, adding <br />that we may be able to have credit using Green Infrastructure. <br /> <br />Councilmember Lopez asked M. Stella to provide the Committee with a brief backstory on the <br />removal of twenty-eight trees along East 14th Street. <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor Cutter requested an ad-hoc meeting with M. Stella and K. Cooke and staff to discuss the <br />issue. <br />2.D. Discussion Regarding Future Agenda Items <br />Wireless Facilities will be discussed. <br />MacArthur Blvd/Superior Avenue Traffic Roundabout will require more time before bringing <br />to the Committee. <br /> <br />J. Kay asked that a consideration be made for the March agenda to discuss downtown <br />issue. He requested a meeting with staff to discuss downtown issues and the downtown <br />plaza. SLIA showed interest in meeting with Regency Centers and Safeway. Committee is <br />open to adding 30 minutes to next month’s meeting. J. Kay also mentioned inviting Public <br />Works and SL Police. <br /> <br />3. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Comment from Darlene Evans 01:37:15 <br />1) Speed Limit Certification - She wasn’t aware of process until a neighbor informed <br />her. <br />2) Microphones - Public would like to know how to operate. <br />3) Tree removal for BRT project - agrees that twenty-eight trees can be removed; she <br />counted seventy-five long Bristol to City Hall. Ms. Evans feels Caltrans doesn’t do <br />well in maintaining the San Leandro entryway at the Oakland border considering the <br />monument has no name and a metal piece from sidewalk repair has been left for <br />two months have still not been removed. She expressed concerned for the blind <br />who will have to go into the middle of the street to catch a bus. <br />Page 4 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/28/2017 <br />52