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Councilmember Moreno: <br /> <br />asked that a $2 million renovation project in the Artists Village requiring <br />only Community Redevelopment Commission approval be brought to the <br />Council for consideration; <br /> <br />suggested Comcast might attract more customers by publicizing that rates could <br />be lower if more households were enrolled for the service, then noted that cable <br />television rates could be regulated by the Council when market penetration <br />rate reached 30%; <br /> <br />- requested increased Police patrol in the Sandpointe and Bristol Manor <br /> neighborhoods; <br /> <br />- requested Council study sessions be televised; <br /> <br />informed residents of issues with financial impacts that would be addressed at <br />upcoming budget study sessions including increased water and sanitation rates, <br />and a recommendation from staffthat the Great Western Reclamation trash <br />contract be extended for 10 years without going out for competitive bids; and <br /> <br />- asked the Council to support a request he jointly proposed with Councilmember <br /> Espinoza for the Police to aggressively enforce curfew laws. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 9:10 P.M. <br /> <br />The Brown Act permits the City Council to discuss certain matters without members of the public <br />present, provided the items to be discussed are posted 72 hours prior to the City Council meeting. <br />The following item was posted for the February 5, 1996 Council meeting. <br /> <br /> PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT (G.C. 54957) <br /> <br /> Title: City Attorney <br /> <br />No action was taken out of Closed Session. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT - 9:41 P.M. <br />Clerk of the Council <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 42 FEBRUARY 5, 1996 <br /> <br /> <br />