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<br />Council member Brozosky spoke about the BART and express bus service to <br />Livermore. <br /> <br />Doug Miller expressed his concern with the Mayor promoting personal interest <br />though her capacity as an elected official. He referred to the Mayor's recent <br />speech in Vancouver which was covered in two national communist party <br />political journals. <br /> <br />Jerry Wagner read a prepared statement voicing his objection for being billed <br />for water and sewer meter changes on vacant and unoccupied spaces in his <br />mobile home park. <br /> <br />Kurt Kummer, Chair of the Trails Ad Hoc Committee announced that this <br />summer the Iron Horse Trail will be completed. He advised that the City of <br />Livermore is looking at the possibility connecting their portion of the Arroyo <br />Mocho Trail to the Pleasanton portion. He also noted that Cities of Pleasanton <br />and Dublin, EBRPD, Zone 7 Water Agency and Caltrans are exploring the <br />possibility of building a trail segment under the freeway to connect the Alamo <br />Canal Trail from Pleasanton to Dublin. <br /> <br />Kevin Close referenced recent comments by the Mayor about the golf course <br />making money, and noted the need to complete the mitigation measures which <br />allowed for the building of the golf course. <br /> <br />Fred Norman directed his comments to Mayor Hosterman who speaks in favor <br />of peace, which is done outside of all the other work done on behalf of the City. <br />He referred to her support for New Orleans in aftermath of Katrina, and said he <br />was proud to have a Mayor advocating peace around the world. He suggested <br />that the criticism be curtailed. <br /> <br />Reza Jannatpour said he was a new resident of Pleasanton and a member of <br />the architectural review committee within his subdivision. He asked if all the <br />residents within his GHAD are assessed under a uniform policy. He advised <br />that CC&R' s put money aside for a new gate at Foothill Park main entrance on <br />Las Positas and inquired as to the status of the gate. <br /> <br />City Attorney Michael Roush advised that all properties within their respective <br />districts are assessed equally. Concerning that gate, he advised that Public <br />Works staff would contact him. <br /> <br />6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> <br />a. Adopted Resolution No. 06-054 declaring the cost for weed abatement, impose <br />liens on subject properties, and approve the cost accounting report for the 2006 <br />Weed Abatement Program (SR 06:181) <br /> <br />City Council Minutes <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />July 18, 2006 <br />
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