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5. Approve plans and specifications, review bids, and award contract to Suarez & <br /> MunozConstruction, Inc. in the amount of $ 925,778 for the Bicycle and Pedestrian <br /> Relatedlmprovements at Arroyo Mocho Trail project, CIP No. 115043 <br /> 6. Accept public improvements performed by Ghilotti Construction Company for the I- 580/ Foothill <br /> Road Interchange Improvement project, CIP No. 095034 <br /> 7. Review and approve Engineer's Report and Budget, and set public hearing for 2015- 16 <br /> annualassessments for Lighting and Landscape District 1984- 1 (Ponderosa- Del Prado), 1993- <br /> 1 Windsor), 1993-2 (Bonde Ranch), 1994-1 (Oak Tree Farm), and 1995- 1 (Moller Ranch) <br /> Community Services <br /> 8. Adopt a resolution authorizing submittal of an application for FY 16 Transportation Development <br /> Act (TDA) Article 4. 5 Funds and Alameda County Measure B and Measure BB for the <br /> Pleasanton Paratransit Service <br /> Economic Development <br /> 9. Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2119 to renew the Tri-Valley Tourism Marketing <br /> District <br /> Finance Department <br /> 10. Approve a professional services agreement with Tyler Technologies in the amount of$1,077, <br /> 017 for Enterprise Resource Planning software and implementation services (financial, payroll, <br /> and human resources management) <br /> Operation Services <br /> 11. Approve the sixth supplemental agreement to agreement for wastewater disposal services with <br /> Dublin San Ramon Services District <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Olson to approve the Consent Calendar, as noted. Motion passed by <br /> the following vote: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Pentin, Mayor Thome <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 12. Proclamation for Older Americans Month <br /> Pam Deaton, Pleasanton Senior Center, thanked the Council for acknowledging May as Older <br /> Americans Month along with other cities throughout the nation. <br /> Mike Qutermous, Senior Center Advisory Committee and activities volunteer, shared several comments <br /> prepared by Recreation Coordinator Ray Figueroa. He explained that what began as Senior Citizens <br /> Month in 1963 when only 17 million living Americans had reached their 65th birthdays has remained a <br /> tradition through every presidential administration since, with the designation eventually being changed <br /> to Older Americans Month in 1980. The American Association of Retired Persons reported that in the <br /> next 17 years, over 100,000 Americans will celebrate their 65`" birthdays each day. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 15 May 19, 2015 <br />