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2007-09-13
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> TOWN GOALS (16A-16F) <br /> 16A. Significantly Enhance Resident Access to Recreational Facilities <br /> • Repair and Restore Westwind Barn to sustain long term viability <br /> • Enhance the Town Little League Fields <br /> • Access adjacent recreational assets <br /> Mayor Jones noted that the focus of the September 27, 2007 City Council Strategic Goal <br /> Setting Session(Strategic Planning)would be recreational options.for the Town. <br /> 16B. Return Public Elementary School Education to Los Altos Hills <br /> Mayor Jones reported that he had met with the new Superintendent of the Palo Alto <br /> Unified School District. Jones added that the Superintendent was aware that Los Altos <br /> Hills residents were a part of his constituency and the importance of the MOU between <br /> the districts that allowed PAUSD students to attend the new Bullis-Purissima school <br /> without reapplying annually. The Superintendent also was aware that certain defects <br /> existed in the agreement that needed to be corrected. During their discussion, Jones had <br /> suggested to the Superintendent that the fees being charged Town residents for busing <br /> students to school were not equitable given that the school on Fremont Road had been <br /> closed by the District. <br /> Jones commented that new Superintendents at both districts had afforded an opportunity <br /> for the Town's educational needs to be met. The Standing Education Committee was <br /> closely monitoring issues and developments in both districts. <br /> 16C. Develop a Plan for Expanded Sewer Access to More Residents <br /> Councilmember O'Malley reported that the Towns sewer consultant had made a <br /> presentation to the Ad Hoc Infrastructure Committee at their last meeting. Several roads <br /> had been identified as possible main trunks for the potential sewer expansion. <br /> The sewer survey had been mailed to 1,647 residents and property owners in the urban <br /> service area that were still on septic. Responses were requested by September 28. The <br /> Ad Hoc CommitteeCommittee will process the comments and return their findings to <br /> Council for discussion at a future meeting. <br /> 16D. Maintain and Build Off and On Road Pathways Already Approved on the <br /> Pathways Master Plan <br /> • Publish a pathways walking map <br /> • Progress through the priorities for building and better maintaining the <br /> existing and approved pathways. <br /> 11 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> September 13,2007 <br />
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