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g. Adopt Resolution No. 94-71, adopting a 1994/95 Interim Operating Budget. <br />' (SR94:208) <br /> <br /> h. Approve the final map, improvement plans and subdivision agreement for Tract <br /> 6555, Ruby Hills, Ruby Hills Development Joint Venture. (SR94: 196) <br /> <br /> i. Review the bids and award the contract for slurry sealing of various City streets, <br /> Project No. 925004 to California Pavement Maintenance Co. Inc. of Sacramento, <br /> for a low bid of $101,222.89. (SR94:206) <br /> <br /> j. Adopt Ordinance 1627, adjusting the speed limit on Bernal Avenue from Del <br /> Valle Parkway to Stanley Boulevard. <br /> <br /> k. Adopt Resolution No. 94-72, approving the Memorandum of Understanding with <br /> the Pleasanton Police Officers Association. <br /> <br /> 1. Approving the legislative update and opposing Senate Bill 1823, concerning <br /> Police Officer "bill of rights". (SR94: 194) <br /> <br /> The roll Call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Dennis, Mohr, Pico, and Scribner <br /> NOKS: None <br /> ABSENT: Mayor Tarver <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> <br /> 5. MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> <br /> Ms. Scribner announced that she would not be seeking reelection in November. She <br /> explained that she was successful in achieving many of her goals set while running for office and <br /> was pleased with her accomplishments. She encouraged citizens to participate and get involved <br /> with the community such as she did. <br /> <br /> Ms. Dennis agreed with many of Ms. Scribner's comments about the public's need to get <br /> involved in government. She stated that she would miss Ms. Scribner. <br /> <br /> Ms. Mohr referred to a recent news article regarding allegations made about City staff <br /> and Golden Eagle Farms. She wanted the public to note that the Herald has apologized for <br /> erroneous reporting. <br /> <br /> 06/21/94 3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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