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this returned to the Council. The decision was made to keep it at the library rather than hosting it <br /> at Delucchi Park. In hindsight, this was a great decision. The City had never operated an <br /> outdoor ice rink, did not know the size or magnitude of such an operation, and having this facility <br /> at Delucchi Park probably would not have been a good idea, as the park would have had to be <br /> rebuilt because of the weight of the ice rink and the amount of activities. <br /> The downside of having it at the library was that it competed with parking for the library. What <br /> staff saw in November and December was a slight drop in patronage at the library due to <br /> unavailable parking. Also, as part of the exercise in whether or not to keep it at the library, staff <br /> looked at other locations, but those property owners were not willing to take the risk and <br /> displace their parking. He explained that all discussions occurred in a very public setting, were <br /> televised and noticed before the Council and the Planning Commission. <br /> Mr. Fialho continued by addressing Ms. Summers' specific questions. <br /> Vice Mayor Thorne said it is disappointing that skating could not continue, and encouraged staff <br /> to continue to look for an appropriate place that makes financial sense for next year. <br /> Councilmember McGovern agreed that to work, a better financial situation should be in place, <br /> and she hoped for a strong partnership. She understands the community's input about the <br /> library impacts and neighborhood concerns about holding it at Delucchi Park, hoped to find a <br /> location where it could be a recreational program for the community, and that it works out <br /> financially. <br /> Mayor Hosterman recognized that, while for some it was less than perfect, it was a great thing <br /> for the community that was undertaken and introduced, and she hoped it could be re- introduced <br /> in the future. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Thorne /Cook - Kallio to temporarily suspend Holiday Ice Rink operations <br /> in FY 2010/11. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Cook - Kallio, McGovern, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: Councilmember Sullivan <br /> 15. Consider approval of operating agreement with the East Bay Regional Communications <br /> System Authority <br /> Assistant City Manager Steven Bocian presented the staff report, stating the goal of the East <br /> Bay Regional Communications System Authority (EBRCSA) is to implement a two- countywide <br /> radio communications system between Alameda County and Contra Costa County. The system <br /> is a single radio system that will cover both areas and a majority of all cities in both counties will <br /> join. He said the City Council authorized membership to the JPA through an agreement in 2007. <br /> Once the system is fully constructed it will replace the existing shared radio system that City of <br /> Pleasanton and the City of Livermore jointly owns and a different use for the existing system will <br /> be found. Mr. Bocian said there are no changes planned for dispatch or other services and he <br /> introduced Fire Chief Miguel to discuss inter - operability. <br /> Fire Chief Miguel noted that $39 million in federal grants were received for the project with the <br /> main goal of providing inter - operability amongst emergency and non - emergency organizations. <br /> As a major goal of all Homeland Security grants, 23 emergency and support agencies have the <br /> City Council Minutes Page 7 of 10 September 21, 2010 <br />