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Councilmember Kerr reported that the Open Space Committee would be making a <br /> recommendation to Council in the near future on the Town owned O'Keefe property. <br /> Mayor Warshawsky advised Council that May 21" was "Bike to Work Day". He <br /> encouraged Council to support the event. <br /> Mayor Warshawsky reported that resident Al Whaley had volunteered to work on the <br /> broadcast system for the Council Chambers. Councilmember Kerr suggested that the <br /> item be placed on a future agenda for Council consideration. <br /> Mayor Warshawsky requested Council consideration of the Town being named as a co- <br /> sponsor for the memorial service at Hidden Villa scheduled in May for resident Larissa <br /> Keet, long time environmental activist. There were no costs associated with the co- <br /> sponsorship of the service. Council consensus was to approve the Mayor's request <br /> 8. STAFF REPORTS <br /> 8.1 City Manager <br /> None <br /> 8.2 City Attorney <br /> i None <br /> 8.3 City Clerk <br /> 8.3.1 Report on Council Correspondence <br /> None <br /> 9. COUNCIL-INITIATED ITEMS <br /> 9.1 Consideration of Council Vote to Oppose Senate Bill 49—Mayor <br /> Warshawsky <br /> Mayor Warshawsky requested Council consideration of a letter in opposition of Senate <br /> Bill 49 that was attempting to prevent the 49ers from relocating to Santa Clara. <br /> Council supported the efforts of the City of Santa Clara and opposed the legislature trying <br /> to control the movement of a private business. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by O'Malley, seconded by Mordo and <br /> passed unanimously to authorize the Mayor to send a letter in support of the City of Santa <br /> Clara's efforts to relocate the 49ers to their community. <br /> 10 <br /> City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> March 22,2007 <br />