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APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT #307 Council approved <br />SUMMER YOUTH RECREATION SUPPORT Appropriation Adjustment <br />PROGRAM - APPROVED #307, requested by the <br /> Director of Recreation and <br />Parks, in the amount of $14,745, to establish a Summer Youth <br />Recreational Program for disadvantaged youth in the City's low <br />income areas, on the unanimously approved motion 6:0 of Council- <br />man Ward, seconded by Councilman Ortiz. CA 65.3 <br /> <br />APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS #309 & 310 Council approved Appropria- <br />RECREATION & PARKS tion Adjustments #309 and <br />APPROVED #310, requested by the <br /> Director of Recreation and <br />Parks in the amounts of $22,400 and $18,370, respectively, to <br />cover deficits for operational balance of the fiscal year and <br />to pay administrative salaries and vacation and sick leave payoff <br />for retiring Recreation Superintendent, on the unanimously <br />approved 6:0 motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman <br />Brandt. CA 65.3 <br /> <br />AUTO ALLOWANCE OR The City Council approved <br />LEASE VEHICLE PROGRAM an Auto Allowance or <br />APPROVED Leased Vehicle Program <br /> for City Council members <br />Executive Management Team and Department heads, as described <br />in the Staff report prepared by Jim Armstrong and dated June 23, <br />1977, on motion of Councilman Brandt, seconded by Councilman <br />Ward and carried 5:1, with Mayor Evans dissenting. The program <br />provides for a monthly vehicle allowance of $125.00 cash or <br />toward the lease of a fleet-leased vehicle under certain condi- <br />tions outlined in the Staff report, and includes free parking <br />in the Civic Center Parling Lot for those authorized to participate <br />in the program. CA 80 <br /> CA 79 <br /> <br />ORAL COMMUNICATION City Attorney'~Keith Gow <br />FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION advised Council that <br />ACT LITIGATION - NO ACTION TAKEN Friday, July 1, would <br /> be the Council'~ last <br />opportunity to participate with other cities in a legal challenge <br />of the Federal Unemployment Compensation Act which mandates <br />payment of unemployment benefits to City employees effective <br />January 1, 1978; that the cost to the City at the outset would <br />be $5,000; and that the main advantage to participation is that <br />if a preliminary injunction is issued restraining the application <br />of the new Federal Act, it will only pertain to the plaintiffs. <br /> <br />The Council consensus was not to participate. <br /> <br />CA 57.1 <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Councilman Ward, <br /> <br />seconded by <br /> <br /> The Council meeting was <br /> adjourned at 6:40 P.M. <br /> on the unanimously <br /> approved 6:0 motion of <br />Councilman Brandt. <br /> <br />FLORENCE I. MALONE <br /> <br />FLORENCE I. MALONE <br />CLERK OF THE COUNCIL <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 226 JUNE 28, 1977 <br /> <br /> <br />