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MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />11. Proclamation Naming the Week of May 10 - 18, as "National Tourism Week" <br />Councilmember McGovern read the proclamation, proclaiming the Week of May 10-18 as <br />"National Tourism Week" and presented it to Kerri Geiger from the Tri-Valley Convention and <br />Visitors' Bureau. <br />12. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of May 26 - 31 as "Community of Character Week" <br />Councilmember McGovern read the proclamation and presented it to Ellen Pinsky, President of <br />the Pleasanton Community of Character Collaborative. <br />13. Recognition of Commissioners Leaving Office <br />Mayor Hosterman acknowledged and thanked representatives from the Pleasanton Housing <br />Commission, Library Commission, the Youth Commission, the Economic Vitality Committee, the <br />Civic Arts Commission, Human Services, and Parks and Recreation Commission for their <br />service. She said the position of commissioner is to meet with other commissioners with support <br />from staff to identify issues that pertain to that particular commission and to develop policy <br />considerations and advice for the City Council. <br />Oath of Office for newly appointed commissioners <br />Mayor Hosterman called for newly appointed commissioners and the City Clerk administered <br />the Oath of Office. <br />MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />15. Public Comment <br />Julia Businger announced the Museum on Main will participate in International Museum Month <br />by hosting special events on May 14-16, 2008, including special tours, displays, and gallery <br />talks designed to further educate the public. <br />Diane Rodriguez voiced her admiration for the Kane family donation toward the Marilyn Murphy <br />Kane Trail and said her family was inspired to also donate. She encouraged others to donate, <br />as well. <br />Kathy Dowding shared a passage from a Martin Luther King Jr. speech, read the names of the <br />34 people who most recently died in Iraq, and announced the monthly Pleasantonians for Peace <br />Vigil at the Museum on Main St. on Wednesday, May 14 at 7:00 pm. <br />Christine Steiner thanked the current and past City Councils and Planning Commissioners who <br />helped develop the Park View Assisted Living Center, said staff will come forward soon with a <br />plan for Kottinger and Pleasanton Gardens and hoped for the Council's continued support. <br />Brian Arkin thanked Councilmembers Sullivan and McGovern for their support in the referendum <br />process, reported the Tri-Valley Sierra Club voted to support the appeal of the Oak Grove <br />Referendum ruling, and said they look forward to working with the Sierra Club to overturn the <br />ruling. <br />City Council Minutes 3 May 6, 2008 <br />