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Mayor Summit introduced Chris Vargas. <br /> Chris Vargas,Los Altos Hills,thanked the Mayor and Council for recognizing <br /> students who give back to the community. This is the sixth year that local schools <br /> have been asked to give back on Earth Day with trail and town cleanups. He said <br /> the children were excited about participating. He commended the schools for <br /> stepping forward and making a commitment to the community. The students <br /> cleaned up downtown Los Altos and 10 miles of trails in Los Altos Hills. He <br /> thanked the co-winners, Gardner Bullis and Bullis Charter School (BCS) for <br /> getting the children out there and making a great effort. <br /> Mayor Summit presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Gardner Bullis <br /> Elementary School. Fourth grade teacher Jim Thurber and students accepted <br /> the certificate on behalf of Gardner Bullis Elementary School. <br /> Mayor Summit then recognized Bullis Charter School with a Certificate of <br /> Appreciation. <br /> Caroline Steffans, an eighth grader from BCS,told Council that every year since <br /> first grade she has been proud to participate in the Earth Day Cleanup of Los <br /> Altos Hills,the pathways and downtown Los Altos. She said she was honored to <br /> accept the award on behalf of Bullis Charter School. <br /> Matthew Mellea, a sixth grader from BCS and a Los Altos Hills Youth <br /> Commissioner, said he thought it was"really cool"to take BCS's environmental <br /> curriculum and apply it to teaching the public about Earth Day. <br /> B. Update on the Senior Questionnaire and Recommendation of a Senior <br /> Scholarship Program, Karen Jenney, Senior Commission Chair <br /> Karen Jenny, Chair of the joint Los Altos/Los Altos Hills Senior <br /> Commission,thanked the Los Altos Hills City Council for establishing and <br /> supporting the commission. She stated that the first two directives of the Senior <br /> Commission charter are to advise both City Councils on senior needs and issues, <br /> and to make recommendations. In early January, a survey was mailed to <br /> approximately 4,300 households with residents age 55 and older. The project was <br /> publicized to encourage participation. <br /> The total cost of the survey was $3,000. The cost was shared by Los Altos and <br /> Los Altos Hills: Los Altos contributed $2,000 and Los Altos Hills $1,000. <br /> Twenty-three percent(1,032) of the surveys were returned. The data collected <br /> generated 100 pages of comments, suggestions and ideas. The results are available <br /> on the Senior Commission web page. The five topics/concerns mentioned most <br /> often were 1)transportation; 2)the desire to age in place; 3)the need for an up-to- <br /> date senior center; 4)the importance of keeping active mentally,physically and <br /> socially; and, 5) emergency preparedness. As the age-friendly city program <br /> 2 City Council Special Meeting Minutes <br /> September 22,2011 <br />