Aging and Adult Services commission. Can we have roll call james, present. Dodd highly is excused loo is excused powell, present. Roy, here. Sims speaker please note executive director mcspadden is present because we have a very long agenda before we approve the agenda we are going to table a lot of the reports because a lot of these items require action and i know you want to see you are contracts approved. So we are going to table all of the reports until next month unless theres something urgent. With that will also table under new business item 7 cla six month report. We will table back also and i think that was about it that what we were tabling today. With that, i would like to have a motion to approve the agenda with those amendment. Moved and seconded. Its been moved and seconded we approve the agenda with the following corrections. All those in favor say, aye [chorus of ayes] opposed . The aye habit and the motion is carried [gavel] at this time could we have some general Publ
New and old business. Okaywe have a new president elect, we know that. I would like to not know. Just in case nobody knew. Next item item 5, executive director report. October 20 meeting approved reduction in lease rates under interstate 80 for the bus service facility. This will benefit golden gate transit which has similar storage lot under i 80 with lease rates set to exspire nucs month. The current lease is approximately 560 thousand per euros year. [inaudible] caltrans informed on the current fair market value the cost of the lease will increase to 1. 4 million per year after twnt Percent Discount. Through the collaborative effort of golden gate district and ac translt and help with caltrans approved a lease term with 85 Percent Discount of fair market value reducing the lease to more than 85 Percent Discount of fair market value reducing the lease to more than a million to 25 thousand a year which is half of what golden gate is paying now. Like to thank director harper who was at
Year after twnt Percent Discount. Through the collaborative effort of golden gate district and ac translt and help with caltrans approved a lease term with 85 Percent Discount of fair market value reducing the lease to more than 85 Percent Discount of fair market value reducing the lease to more than a million to 25 thousand a year which is half of what golden gate is paying now. Like to thank director harper who was at the meeting and thank director sartipi caltrans staff for helping come to this. That was a great result for us. Our next steps would be enter into agreement with caltrans and ac transit and take back to ctc and bring back to board for approval. [inaudible] been a strong supporter of veterans throughout the history the project. Tomorrows is veterans day and felt it was important to honor the veterans working hard to development the translt center. From the trades in the field to professional staff 30 veterans are invited to sit torenl for exclusive lunch to thank them. L
Big bucks it will be a long day. I just bring it up now. We look at mitigation strategies and i dont know that there might be something even at this stage in terms of what we are building or finishing we can say my gosh if we 800 foot trains lets not get carried away at the end. We havent. We havent built a extension. The end is beale street, not main. That is the next stage. It in the environmental agreement. Even within the building we have much more than we need on a 800 train. We have a little more. Cal train committed to 8 car trains. They are going to 6 right now and it wont be long before they get to 8. Cal trains, how long is a 8 car cal train . I dont remember the exact number. It is a lot[inaudible] theprint stations. I see they alreadyit is it will be a while it will take 10 years or so, unlessif there is a big push on ridership, you can always put trains in, you just use different parts of the train with the stations. Yeah. It is done all over. Okay, just wondered how we we
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