Thursday, April 19, 2012

City Council meeting, Monday April 23, 2012


Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor.  Or, view on local channel 26, also live feed internet www.pct26.com.  The meeting begins at 7pm (but usually starts a few minutes late).City Council Agenda, 4/23/12, 22 pages.
Sting quick meeting

A.  Closed session (6:30 pm)
 1)   Labor negotiations, conference with labor negotiator with Pacifica Police Officers Association, Police Supervisors Association, Police Management Teamsters local 350, Firefighters local 2400,  Teamsters local 856 Battalion Chiefs. 
2)   Conference with legal counsel-anticipated litigation, 1 potential case.

B.  Open session (7:00 pm)
Consent Calendar (pass through)
1.   Approval of cash disbursements
2.   Approval of Minutes (meeting of 4/9/12)
3.   Resolution, notice of completion of the for the Pacifica Dog Park project
4.   3rd addendum agreement, mutual agreement city and San Mateo county "to toll statues of limitations (fiscal year 2010-11) for any claims of property tax administration fees. Neither will file claims nor litigate against each other.

Special presentation - Proclamation - West Nile Virus and Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness Week.
Public hearing - none. 

Consideration 
5.  Review and modify city council council liaison and committee assignments.
Adjourn

Posted by Kathy Meeh

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nothing on the Agenda the past few meetings about our budget crisis. Shows you where their heads are at.

Instead just keep spending money we don't have.

Anonymous said...

They've started a series of budget meetings on Wednesday nights.

Anonymous said...

anon950, what's the matter with you? They're going to get right on the city's meltdown just as soon as the election is over. Jeez, get your priorities straight. It's only been 5 years since the bubble burst. What's the rush?

Anonymous said...

Which doesn't mean they don't continue to spend money we don't have. They do.

Hutch said...

Did they approve that $200,000 truck purchase last meeting?

All large purchases should be on hold unless it's an absolute emergency.

One unexpected event could easily push us over the edge into insolvency at this point.