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CC - Item VII A - September 11th Observance36 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY UNCIL FROM: BILL CROWS, MANAGER DATE: AUGUST 8, 2002 RE: SEPTEMBER 11TH OBSERVANCE Mayor Bruesch has requested that this item be placed on the Agenda for discussion purposes. The Mayor is seeking Council input regarding the type of observance or tribute the City might want to consider. COUNICI! AGENDA, AUG 13 2002 ITEM! No. V it . 74. ..q. Yes: Imperial, Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. CC-G CONSIDERATION OF OPTION TO LEASE AGREEMENT FOR FREEWAY SIGN AT THE 60 FREEWAY AND SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD Councilman Taylor stated that he will vote No on this item as this is a $1 million cost over the 10 yearterm. Juan Nunez, 2702 Del Mar, Rosemead, stated that the City should not be paying that amount of money. Mayor Bruesch stated that most communities with freeway frontage are erecting these types of signs. _ MOTION BY COUNCILMAN IMPERIAL, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM VASQUEZ-tfiaf• the Council approve the Option to Lease Agreement; authorize the Mayor to execute the document on behalf of the City; and instruct the City Manager to deliver the signed agreement to the lessor with the $7,500.00 option payment. Vote resulted: . Yes: Imperial, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: Taylor Absent: None Abstain: None The Mayor declared said motion duly carried and so ordered. V. MATTERS FOR DISCUSSION AND ACTION VI. STATUS REPORTS VII. MATTERS FROM OFFICIALS A. SEPTEMBER 11TH OBSERVANCE Mayor Bruesch opened up discussion regarding the type of observance or tribute the City might want to consider. CCMIN:8-13-02 Page #6 Bill Crowe, City Manager, stated that the County of Los Angeles is having a ceremony at their mall, after which they will join with the City of Los Angeles in a procession down Temple Street, culminating in an interfaith service at the new church across from the Hall of Administration. Councilman Imperial suggested that laying of a wreath service in memory of the victims be held at the Vietnam Memorial on that day at 10:00 a.m.. B. DISCUSSION OF SB 928 (ROMERO) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACTION OF 2002 Mayor Bruesch requested that a letter be sent to Senator Romero's office in support of the . legislation which places a 5-cent fee per drink on distilled spirits and beer sold in California. Councilman Taylor stated that this money becomes-dedicated funding, and it is frustrating when a problem does not change, only the funding does.. Mayor Bruesch stated that the trauma centers are being reduced from 17 centers to 3. Councilman Taylor stated that there is a need for the centers, but the problem remains of people drinking and driving. Councilman Imperial stated that in the last few years armed forces facilities have closed down which would have made excellent trauma centers. Mr. Imperial stated that this is not the best use of taxpayers dollars. Mayor Bruesch stated that there have been three different bills regarding trauma centers, and that SB 928 is the most acceptable one of them. I.. - . . Councilrliember Clark stated that our backs are against the wall because the State is threatening to take vital funds away. Ms. Clark added that this is another one of those "gut and amend" bills as discussed at a previous Council meeting. This bill started out relating to the financing of seismic safety . for trauma centers and is now very different in its present form. Ms. Clark stated that she does not approve of a bill being treated this way at the State level, but because of the threat of funding being taken away and the trauma centers closing, she will vote in favor of this item. MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER CLARK, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM VASQUEZ that the Council direct staff to prepare the necessary correspondence and direct the City Clerk to send copies to the recommended members of the Legislature and our Legislative Advocate. Vote resulted: Yes: Taylor, Bruesch, Clark, Vasquez No: None Absent: None Abstain: Imperial CC.1[N:8-13-02 Page o7