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6/2/2015
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Councilmember Narum read the proclamation recognizing May 8-17 as Affordable Housing Week into <br /> the record. <br /> 12. Presentation of a proclamation recognizing May 4-10 as 50-Years of Rotary in Pleasanton Week <br /> Councilmember Narum introduced Carol Vander Meulen, President of Tri Valley Rotary, Ed Golden of <br /> the Rotary Club of North Pleasanton, and Scott Raty, President of Rotary Club of Pleasanton. <br /> Scott Raty, President of Rotary Club of Pleasanton, shared a letter from the three Presidents of Rotary <br /> Club of Pleasanton, Rotary Club of Pleasanton North and Rotary Club of the Tri Valley highlighting <br /> some of the accomplishments made possible by their ongoing cooperation with the Tri Valley <br /> community. The anniversary will be commemorated with a gala at Castlewood Country Club on May 8th <br /> attended by nearly 300 past and present members and friends of Rotary. He encouraged anyone <br /> interested in learning more to visit the display outside the Council Chamber or the larger museum <br /> exhibit that would be opening the following evening. <br /> Councilmember Pentin attributed his presence on the Council in large part to the "service above self' <br /> that he learned in his 30 years as a Rotarian, 24 of which have been spent with Pleasanton North. He <br /> said his experience introduced him to a number of valuable service organizations and opened his eyes <br /> to the wonderful community services available in the Tri Valley. He called particular attention to the <br /> three clubs' direct responsibility for delivering over 12,000 wheelchairs around the world over the last <br /> 10 to 12 years. <br /> Councilmember Narum read the proclamation recognizing May 4-10 as 50-Years of Rotary in <br /> Pleasanton Week into the record. <br /> Councilmember Pentin shared a proclamation from the entire State Assembly recognizing the <br /> anniversary. <br /> Councilmember Olson recognized Brad Hirst for his work in organizing the anniversary effort. <br /> 13. Public Comment <br /> John Baum expressed concern and frustration over the insufficient parking capacity for Bart customers. <br /> He explained that the Bart parking lot is typically full by 7:30 a.m., with the overflow illegally parking at <br /> Stoneridge Mall. He stated that Bart admits to having 400,000 riders but only providing parking for less <br /> than 10% of that, which demonstrates a distinct lack of concern for their customers. He said that direct <br /> complaints seem to fall into a black hole and Bart's own spokesperson's only comment is that he is <br /> "unaware of the problem." He urged the City Council to step up and demand that Bart be responsive to <br /> the needs of its riders and this community. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 14. Public Hearing: Renew the Tri-Valley Tourism Marketing District and levy an assessment on <br /> lodging businesses; introduce an ordinance amending Chapter 5.36 of the Pleasanton Municipal <br /> Code; adopt a resolution modifying the management district plan; and approve an agreement with <br /> Visit Tri-Valley to administer the district <br /> Economic Development Director Ott introduced Barbara Steinfeld, Executive Director of Visit Tri Valley, <br /> and John Lambeth, consultant working on developing the renewal. <br /> Economic Development Director Ott presented the staff report. She reminded the Council that the <br /> current Tri-Valley Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) began in 2005, was renewed once in <br /> 2010 and is due to expire this year. The current district assesses a fee of $2 per occupied room night <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 of 13 May 5, 2015 <br />
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