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9/16/2008
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MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />22. Presentation of contributions by 2007-2008 Leadership Pleasanton Class <br />Joyce Shapiro said that as coordinator of the Pleasanton Leadership Program along with Kate <br />Fiore from the Chamber of Commerce, the Steering Committee and the Chamber of Commerce <br />Foundation, they are constantly changing and updating this program to meet the needs of the <br />community. She thanked the City for their support every year. <br />Suzanne Young said this year's class provided a $400 scholarship to the program; and she <br />presented to Access Community Health a check for $325 for the teen drug and alcohol abuse <br />program. John Bruschette presented a $325 check to the Open Heart Kitchen, and David <br />Stegman presented $150 check to the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Foundation for the purchase of <br />a brick to act as a legacy for their class. <br />23. Public Comments <br />Kathy Dowding spoke of regrets in the loss of innocent lives due to the Iraqi war, felt the City <br />may be regretting it is taking no action to bring about an end to the war, and read into the record <br />the names of 41 individuals out of the total of 4142 fatalities from the war. <br />Darrell Walterson questioned if the Council was aware of the Old Stallion Boulevard <br />reconstruction project slated for spring of next year. Old Stallion is one of the oldest streets in <br />Pleasanton and has not had sidewalks for over 100 years. He said the City Public Works will <br />have to excavate the street down to the original concrete road and rebuild it to bring it up to <br />ADA standards. Plans are for sidewalks and ornate lamps but not to underground the utilities <br />because all of that money was spent on First Street. He said not viable is having residents pay <br />for the underground work, hoped the City would fund it, and suggested postponing the project <br />until funding can be found. <br />Vice Mayor Thorne explained the matter is not on the agenda, but it could be added if a <br />Councilmember desires to add it. <br />City Manager Fialho noted the project also includes landscaping along with sidewalks and <br />resurfacing to make it consisted with the Downtown Specific Plan along the lines of First Street. <br />The project description that City Council approved two years ago contemplated certain <br />improvements but not undergrounding of the utilities, and this remains an option for the Council <br />to consider when the project comes forward sometime this fall or early winter for award of the <br />contract. He said if the Council wanted to take action at that time to initiate the undergrounding <br />there would be a public discussion with the neighborhood. The First Street undergrounding was <br />paid for by PG&E subvention money that had collected over the years and cost $1.5 to 2 million <br />dollars. The cost also includes connection boxes for each house on the street. When this <br />comes before the Council it can be included as an option and funding sources can also be <br />identified. The capital improvement reserve is available, as well as other options. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />24. Approve a resolution amending the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of <br />Pleasanton and the Pleasanton Police Officers Association for the term June 1, 2008 to <br />May 31, 2011 <br />City Council Minutes 4 August 19, 2008 <br />
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