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Todd Nelson thanked Councilmember Pentin for his work making the City more pedestrian and bicycle- <br /> friendly. <br /> Doug Miller congratulated Mayor-elect Brown and the new Councilmembers. He praised his fellow <br /> military veteran Councilmember Pentin for his work with veterans, including the construction of the <br /> Veterans Memorial, rehabilitation of the Veterans Memorial Building and outreach to Pleasanton's <br /> military families. He asked the new City Council to address veteran's housing. <br /> Sam Caygill, League of California Cities, expressed appreciation and gratitude to Councilmember <br /> Pentin. She praised him for being a leader within the East Bay Division. encouraging others to <br /> participate. She stated her joy in hearing the good news about Mayor Thorne. She also congratulated <br /> Mayor-elect Brown and the incoming Councilmembers stating her eagerness to work with them. <br /> Herb Ritter expressed his happiness with the news about Mayor Thorne and congratulated Mayor-elect <br /> Brown and the new Councilmembers. He offered a thank you to Councilmember Pentin for his <br /> leadership and service, praising his integrity and passion for civil service. <br /> Councilmember Testa thanked Councilmember Pentin for his service to the community, especially his <br /> consistent support for bicyclists and pedestrians. <br /> Councilmember Brown recalled a friendship back to when she coached Councilmember Pentin's <br /> daughter's youth soccer team. She praised Councilmember Pentin for his strong campaigning which <br /> forced her to raise the bar. She thanked him for his advocacy for outdoor activities. <br /> Vice Mayor Narum stated her disbelief that her professional relationship with Councilmember Pentin <br /> extends 20 years. She stated he will leave a legacy to Pleasanton, including the Callippe Preserve Golf <br /> Course, Veterans Memorial, Firehouse Arts Center, and the `Pentin Paint" green bike lanes. She <br /> thanked him for his service in the United States Marine Corps and his commitment to the Pleasanton <br /> community. <br /> REMARKS BY OUTGOING COUNCILMEMBER PENTIN <br /> Councilmember Pentin stated he was humbled by the people who spoke on his behalf. He thanked the <br /> City Council and City staff for making these accomplishments happen as a team and declined credit for <br /> all which was accomplished. He stated he takes none of it for granted and added Mr. Ritter's comment <br /> about `service above self' came naturally and is what everyone should be doing. <br /> He praised Executive Assistant to the City Manager Lisa Tarnow for her amazing work making things <br /> happen behind the scenes. He thanked City Manager Nelson Fialho and his executive team for their <br /> support in running the City. He called the 400-plus employees of the City "awesome.' and he would not <br /> have represented the City without their support. <br /> Councilmember Pentin thanked Mayor Thorne for his support back to their days on the Parks and <br /> Recreation Commission. He thanked his fellow Councilmembers past and present for doing fine work <br /> leading the City with a diverse team-centric mindset. He thanked Vice Mayor Narum for helping keep <br /> him focused and in check. He thanked his friends for being a sounding board, especially former <br /> campaign manager Bryan Gillette and Mr. Ritter. who he stated he would like to see on the City Council <br /> someday. He thanked the residents and businesses of Pleasanton for challenging him to be better <br /> every day. <br /> He emphasized his full support of Councilmember Brown as the next Mayor and those elected to the <br /> City Council. He stated his full confidence in them guiding the City forward and called for public support <br /> of them as they navigate difficult times. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 2 of 17 December 15, 2020 <br />
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