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MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />18. Commended Safety Valet Students of the Year <br />Lisa Adamos and Officers Bolan and Horgan recognized and presented commendations to <br />7, 5"' grade students as Safety Valets, as well as an adult volunteer who supervises his <br />school's program. Additional officers recognized for their involvement with the program <br />included Doug Jones, Glen Cornell, Aaron Ackerman, and John Blanchard. <br />19. Proclaimed June 2007 as Scleroderma Awareness Month <br />Councilmember Sullivan read the proclamation and presented it to Jerry Hill of the <br />Pleasanton Lion's Club. Mr. Hill said this was the 78th year of the Lion's Club participation, <br />said monies support many things throughout the community <br />20. Leadership Pleasanton Class <br />Joyce Shapiro, Leadership Pleasanton Program Coordinator, discussed goals of the <br />program, graduate involvement in boards, commissions, and local government. She said <br />the 2007 graduating class raised $2,000 though its raffle activities and introduced <br />graduates Roy Cook, Robert Half International and Father Ron Colmer from St. Claire's <br />Episcopal Church who presented checks in the amount of $325 each to Carol Beddome of <br />Open Heart Kitchen, Nancy Brum of Keystone Learning Center to be used to purchase <br />bus passes for their clients. <br />21. Public Comment <br />Heather Truro thanked the Council for reconsidering and re-evaluating facts and merits or <br />lack thereof for the Home Depot project. <br />Ronald Marovich, said he was disappointed in the delay of the Home Depot item, felt the <br />right decision had been made and construction should begin immediately. <br />Kathy Dowding thanked Councilmember Sullivan for the moment of silence, said 96 <br />American soldiers have died in the last three weeks, felt now was the time for Pleasanton <br />to ends its silence and read the names, ages and state of residence of those passing <br />soldiers. <br />Howard Neely felt the Council studies things too much and supported the Home Depot. <br />Bob Dees expressed concern about Alisal Street at Happy Valley and felt the road could <br />not handle the traffic, cited significant safety problems, speeding, accidents, and deaths of <br />pets. He suggested the installation of sign to slow people down. <br />Mayor Hosterman suggested an education campaign be started for golfers and those in <br />the neighborhood. City Manager Fialho said he was sorry to hear of the situation, said <br />staff would continue traffic enforcement and they could look at the public information <br />campaign as a start in solving the problem. Councilmember Cook-Kallio suggested flyers <br />be distributed to the golf club and golfers. <br />City Council Minutes 4 June 5, 2007 <br />
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