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2 <br />City Council Special Meeting Minutes <br />January 25, 2023 <br />• Public Safety <br />• Effective Service Delivery and Governance <br />• Infrastructure <br /> <br />All the goals that were established fell into those categories. Twenty-three projects <br />with 56 milestones were established and 32 Council initiatives were added throughout <br />the year. Of all of those, about 76% were completed and the rest carried over to the <br />next year. He then reviewed those that were carried over. He explained how the work <br />plan was assembled, and the timeline of events leading up to today’s session. <br /> <br />He then outlined the four lists that the Council will create today: <br /> <br />• Proposed 2023 Work Plan <br />• The “Parking Lot” <br />• Committee Goals for 2023 <br />• Any new items added at this meeting <br /> <br />Finally, he presented the Proposed 2023 Work Plan. <br /> <br />Council Recess at 10:15 a.m. <br />Council Reconvened to Open Session at 10:25 a.m. <br /> <br />Council questions and initial discussion followed. <br /> <br />B. Public Comment (Public Comment is Limited to Items which are the Subject of the <br />Special Meeting) <br /> <br />Birgitta Indaco, Los Altos Hills, said it was interesting how we have to be so <br />reactionary to all state mandated things. She would like to be proactive. She would <br />like to add in a few things to protect the green sheets ideas - having horses and farm <br />animals in Los Altos Hills. She would also like to highlight that the fence ordinance. <br />Why is it not ready? The security of residents should also be addressed. <br /> <br />Duffy Price, Los Altos Hills, addressed local control, and said it is slipping <br />away. One of the reasons is that the League of California Cities has failed to follow <br />what cities have asked. She said that the town should let them know that we are <br />unhappy with that action, and we should no longer pay dues. <br /> <br />Bob Elson, Los Altos Hills, said he doesn’t see any new pathways or funding for <br />building pathways in 2023. He hopes the town completes the pathway system. He <br />suggested utilizing the committees to minimize staff time. Committees have a lot to <br />contribute. He supports the green sheets and keeping the rural nature of the town. <br /> <br />Carol Gottlieb, Los Altos Hills, she supported the green sheets and the support of <br />having farm animals in town. The fence ordinance should also be a priority. The