OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California June 12, 2007
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The Fresno City Council met in regular session on June 12, 2007, at 8:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber with seven council members present, including Council President Henry Perea and Acting Council President Blong Xiong. The Council approved minutes from May 31 and June 5, 2007, while laying over approval of June 7 red-tagged minutes for one week on motion by President Perea and Councilmember Westerlund. The meeting included commendations and presentations: recognition of the University High Academic Team, California Water Environment Association 2006 State Awards to the Fresno-Clovis Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, awards to environmental leaders Lewis Green (Chaffee Zoo), Linda Nimer (Wawona Middle School), and Brady Matoian (OK Produce), and an Environmental Industry Association Driver of the Year award to Michael Flores of the Solid Waste Division. Councilmember reports included requests from Dages regarding Microdot Security Solutions' police department interactions, KB Homes damage repairs on Church Avenue, and commendation for Mosqueda Supervisor David Rodriguez; Westerlund provided an AB 1234 trip report on Sacramento lobbying for the Veteran's Home; and Calhoun requested a staff report on the Crest Theater building. The Council adjusted the lunch break to 1:00–3:00 p.m. to accommodate a Board of Supervisors presentation at 2 p.m., and removed a reimbursement agreement with the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District from the agenda for rescheduling.
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