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MINUTES <br /> SAN LEANDRO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> MAY 24, 1993 <br /> The City Council of the City of San Leandro met in Adjourned Session in the City <br /> Council Chambers of the City Hall on the above date at 7:00 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, Kerr, Myers, Perry, Polvorosa; <br /> Mayor Karp <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS/CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Public Comments are limited to 3 <br /> minutes per person. <br /> A. Rick Richards, 335 Peralta Avenue, thanked Mike Oliver, Kathy Ornelas, <br /> and Rob Caughell for putting together the bus trip to Sacramento. He <br /> said the trip was worthwhile, and the conversations with Johan Klehs, <br /> Bill Lockyer, and Carol Whiteside went very well . He said he and his <br /> wife received a letter from Senator Lockyer stating he is not in <br /> support of the State transferring taxes from local agencies to <br /> education. <br /> Mayor Karp thanked Pam and Rick Richard's and the Hiltons for going to <br /> Sacramento. He said it was a learning experience, and they were able <br /> to discuss a number of matters on the bus. He said Craig Bettencourt <br /> had also gone to Sacramento. <br /> B. Council Member Perry said Gail Steele should be getting information to <br /> her tomorrow regarding the Yellow Ribbon Campaign in Alameda County, <br /> and Council Member Perry would forward it to the City Council . She <br /> said the event is scheduled for June 3rd. <br /> C. Council Member Myers said his wife had recently been ill , and he <br /> thanked everyone for their expressions of concern. <br /> D. Council Member Corbett expressed her appreciation for the North Area <br /> Home and Garden Tour. She said a lot of work went into the tour, and <br /> it was fun to look at the beautifully decorated homes. She said she <br /> particularly admired the Schwartz's rose garden. She said the tour <br /> will do a lot in bringing new home buyers to the area. <br /> E. Council Member Kerr commended the Police Department on the continuing <br /> great job they are doing in preventing graffiti in the Washington Manor <br /> area. He said the main streets have not had graffiti for five weeks <br /> and noted that at least 39 people have been arrested. <br />