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availability for all types of sports offered in the commm <br />separate from the design competition. <br /> <br /> Kurt Kummer, 4456 Clovewood Lane, supporte~ <br />design competition for the Bemal property, as he believ <br />important to the future of Pleasanton and too important <br />with the previous speakers comments regarding the spo: <br />but wanted to ensure that they will be in the right locati~ <br />competition would affirm whether or not the sports fielc <br />the Notice for the Competition, he requested that all cm <br />to attend the Bernal Block Party, as this will be the one <br />Pleasanton will be gathered. This opportunity will allo~ <br />residents want for the Bemal property. He concurred w <br />relating to the cost for the consultant, which was more <br />design competition. <br /> <br /> Sam Pulino, 7105 Corte Balboa, Vice-Presiden' <br />League (PJFL), mentioned that PJFL has been looking: <br />help the youth of Pleasanton for football and cheerleadi <br />process of the construction for the sports fields is a hint <br />continual issues related to the availability of fields; pm <br />than regulation size, which creates a safety issue. The ] <br />forward with Phase I and urged Council to reject the co <br /> <br /> Barry Duke, 1844 Rose Tree Court, addressed <br />forward on Phase I for the construction of the sports fie <br />consider working with the Pleasanton Unified School <br />school fields to PJFL for its use. <br /> <br /> Joe Russo, 6772 Pasco San Leon, a member <br />Park Task Force, noted that he did not have any interes <br />arts. He was impassioned about youth and the availabi <br />While he supported the design competition, he did not <br />of the sports fields in the overall competition, which he <br />immediately and separately. <br /> <br /> Rudy Johnson, 5655 Black Avenue, addressed <br />design competition. While he is proud of the sports fie <br />believed that the City is at a mining point. This includ <br />valuable piece of property for the future of Pleasanton. <br />to be developed to meet many needs of the communit <br />correctly for the City and its residents. <br /> <br /> Richard Hengehold, 2186 Rheem Drive, addn <br />immediately moving forward with Phase I for the Bern <br />field availability for the Pleasanton Pony Baseball, Lie <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 10 <br />Minutes <br /> <br />ity by keeping the sports fields <br /> <br />[ Council moving forward with a <br />,~d this property was very <br />:o make a mistake. He agreed <br />ts fields on the Bernal property, <br />~n. He believed the design <br />.s are located appropriately. In <br />~petitors be specifically directed <br />31ace where residents of <br />~ for feedback as to what the <br />[th Mr. Campbell's comments <br />aan awarded to the winners of the <br /> <br />of the Pleasanton Junior Football <br />br fields and ways to expand and <br />ag opportunities. A delay in the <br />rance to PJFL as there are <br />icularly fields that are smaller <br />'JFL Board supported moving <br />acept of a design competition. <br /> <br />~.ouncil in support of moving <br />[ds. He asked Council and staffto <br />4strict in opening up the high <br /> <br />arge on the Bernal Community <br />: to any particular sports or the <br />ity to pursue their passions. <br />~upport including the construction <br />believed should be pursued <br /> <br />2ouncil in strong support of the <br />[ds in Pleasanton, he strongly <br />:s the Bemal property, which is a <br /> While the Bernal property needs <br /> it also needs to be designed <br /> <br />sed Council in favor of <br />al Property, particularly regarding <br />le League and Pleasanton Girls <br /> <br />12/2/03 <br /> <br /> <br />