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MINUTES <br /> OF THE <br /> MEETING <br /> OF THE <br />PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />February 18, 2003 <br /> <br />6:30 CLOSED SESSION <br /> <br /> A closed session was held at 6:30 p.m. to confer with legal counsel regarding pending <br />litigation (City of Pleasanton v. State Regional Water Quality Control board, et al.) <br /> <br />1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br /> The regular meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Tom Pico at 7:05 <br />p.m. <br /> <br /> Councilmember Hosterman led the assembly in the pledge of allegiance. She informed <br />the public that the City of Pleasanton and Dublin San Ramon Services District are working <br />together to try to remove mercury contamination from the water. There is a program to bring in <br />old mercury thermometers and trade them for a new digital thermometer. She said there may be <br />disagreement on how to solve global conflict, but there is one issue all can agree on. Oil and gas <br />resources are finite and the sooner people can reduce their consumption of oil and natural gas, <br />the brighter the future will be. She supported cars with cleaner fuel, more energy efficient light <br />bulbs and increased use of solar power. Citizens can be proud that Council and staff have <br />tackled the energy issues and that the City has become a State leader in developing an energy <br />plan. At this meeting, Council will ratify the final appointments to the Pleasanton Energy <br />Committee, which will take action to move the city and region toward a future of more energy <br />efficiency using known forms of energy conservation and examining alternatives for possible <br />implementation. The healthiest response to the energy crisis is to take action at home. <br /> <br />2. ROLL CALL <br /> <br /> City Clerk Peggy Ezidro called the roll, which is recorded as follows: Councilmembers <br />present were Kay Ayala, Steve Brozosky, Matt Campbell, Jennifer Hosterman, and Mayor Tom <br />Pico. Staff members present were: Deborah McKeehan, City Manager; Michael Roush, City <br />Attorney; Robert Wilson, Director of Public Works; and Jeff Knowles, Deputy <br />Director/Transportation. <br /> <br />Pleasanton City Council 1 02/18/03 <br />Minutes <br /> <br /> <br />
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