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<br /> Mr. Fialho pointed out there is a clear issue with Sub-Areas A and B. He suggested <br />Council institute a four-hour parking zone for these two sections and direct staff to immediately <br />meet with the residents between the area of Alvarado Street and Alisal Street to come up with <br />an acceptable solution to address the issue, which might include four-hour parking, permitted <br />parking, and amendment of the ordinance establishing a four-hour limited time parking zone to <br />be specific to this area only. <br /> Ms. McGovern expressed her interest in reviewing and increasing the parking fines. <br /> It was moved by Ms. McGovern, seconded by Mr. Sullivan, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />080, a resolution establishing a four-hour parking zone between Francisco Street and <br />Cristobal Way and Cristobal Way to Alvarado Street, and to direct staff to immediately <br />m_t with the residents betw_n the area of Alvarado Street and Allsal Street to come up <br />with an acceptable solution to address the issue which might include four-hour parking, <br />permitted parking, amendment of the ordinance establishing a four-hour limited time <br />parking zone, and increase to the parking fines. <br />The roll call vote was taken as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers - Brozosky, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, and <br /> Mayor Hosterman <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAINED: None <br /> Ms. McGovern believed residents with homes along the Santa Rita Frontage Road <br />would see a decrease in the value of their homes as they are subject to their neighborhood <br />being a used-parking lot. <br />6b <br />ADDroval of recommendations for eXDenditure of matchina arant funds for the Secure <br />Our Schools CSOSl aDDroDriation. (SR 05:306) <br /> Mr. Neal presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Hosterman declared the public hearing open. There being no speakers, the <br />public hearing was closed. <br /> It was moved by Mr. Brozosky, seconded by Mr. Thorne, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />081, a resolution approving expenditures to match the grant funding offered from the <br />U.S. Department of Justice SECURE OUR SCHOOLS program funds. These expenditures <br />would be fully reimbursed by the Pleasanton Unified School District pursuant to the <br />drafted agreement. <br />The roll call vote was taken as follows: <br />AYES: Councilmembers - Brozosky, McGovern, Sullivan, Thorne, and <br /> Mayor Hosterman <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTAINED: None <br />Pleasanton City Council 11 11/01/05 <br />Minutes <br />