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Operations Services <br /> 16. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Nova Commercial <br /> Company, Inc. in the amount of$185,000 per fiscal year for custodial services <br /> 17. Approved and authorized the City Manager to execute a contract with Contract Sweeping <br /> Services in the amount of$185,000 per fiscal year for street sweeping services <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Cook-Kallio to approve the Consent Calendar as submitted. Motion <br /> carried by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Cook-Kallio, Narum, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 18. Recognition of out-going Commission and Committee Members <br /> Mayor Thorne recognized out-going Commission and Committee members for their service to the City: <br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails: Elizabeth Collier, Deborah Wall; Civic Arts: Claudia Hess; Energy and <br /> the Environment: Tom Cahill, Howard Royer; Human Services: Dawn Wilson; Parks & Recreation: Kurt <br /> Kummer, Herb Ritter; Planning Commission: Phillip Blank, Kathy Narum. <br /> Mayor Thorne thanked them for their service. <br /> 19. Oaths of Office to Committee and Commission Members <br /> Mayor Thorne introduced the following recently appointed Commissioners and Committee members: <br /> Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails: Justin Brown, Richard Duffy; Civic Arts: Sandra Jellison, John Loll, <br /> Olivia Scrivner (youth), Stephanie Wedge; Economic Vitality: Bryan Bowers, Richard Gross, Jay Galvin; <br /> Energy & the Environment: Sophia Holbrook (youth); Human Services: Varsha Clare, Susan Hayes, <br /> Alison Boswell (youth); Library: Kelly Cousins, Ria Vyrus (youth); Parks and Recreation: Sophia Brown <br /> (youth), Brad Hottle, Dave Lambert, Deborah Wahl; Planning Commission: Nancy Allen, Herb Ritter; <br /> Youth Commission: Diane Hadley, Kaitlyn Mallie, Maghna Sinha. <br /> 20. Public Comment <br /> Angelina Summers called the Council's attention to an increase in the number of people drinking <br /> beverages, eating food, talking loudly and generally disrespecting fellow patrols in the Pleasanton <br /> Library. She said she is a card carrying member of all local libraries and finds Fleasanton's to be the <br /> loudest. She asked the Council and staff to make impromptu visits to the library :o see for themselves <br /> how the taxpayers' dollars are being used. She also asked that they address tie children's drinking <br /> fountain, which has been broken for at least the last three weeks. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 21. Concurrent City Council/Library Board of Trustees item: Adopt a resolution approving the two-year <br /> Operating Budgets for fiscal years 2013/14 and 2014/15 and the 2013/14 f scal year Community <br /> Development Block Grant Program <br /> Director of Finance Wagner presented a brief summary of the staff report, which was reviewed in <br /> greater detail at the June 4th Council meeting. She stated that the two-year operating budget is a <br /> balanced budget, with revenues that provide the necessary resources to fund anticipated expenditures. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 13 June 18, 2013 <br />