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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpring 1994 The Saratogan 'Y\\ .� _ � . � _ - . . �. � . . . . . . . . �.� . _ . _ . �_ �. . _ -_ � � ♦`� . i � f � _ i�_ , � , � j - � , ��•.� . � /l','.* _ - J f,..\ �'�t � s�.! -_�. �-:� � � � �� _ ,,, ' / . ' � ��- - � _ ,_, i � ' �I ,3 � ; . � , � � � i � �, � ' �,c��- ' �_ - � � - � - � � _ � t�� - 1 a . - • : - ,.... . _ - .. 4 - ' - .-_ ;..e+r.� . , ' ._ ; ' �alr�rateers P�Irecreasdngly Irraprr�nt Rvle dra �e� -. � � ` • . . Volunteers Honored For Innovation • ��, �Pda�e : �. �:_z � Ins iration And Achievement .. NeW �omm�n�o�� . p.� - p �. °�� . ! Librs►ry Cutbacfcs " ' . ,, �� �. -� "'I� a- �� � -, � :`3� � _ . �'� ;��� � ;,� �' � �reet.Repairs p,:4 �� � ��� ��� i�� � � l � � q'�i i�`II�I�I � �� ,�������- ,� i�A e i .� � aE�4�. � � J� ;� I � r � � � �II� 3�� �:� �, � �.. tir � .•�� � " j - ��'' I`'li �. . ` �!9',� � School Resource O�cer Ted Atlas Of�icer Goes . Local volupteers were honored for their contributions w the community. (Left to right)Dale Drumm,Monique Drumm,L"sa Kurasch, Cisry Back to School Ho/fman and Fri�Maurer. � you drive by yout children's school and �ee a - �e importance of local volunteers and their contribu- Dale and Monique Drumm were recognized for their sheriff's caz pazked outside,don't worry-- it's prob- tions,has increased in the last several years. As the "Outstanding Volunteer Achievement" Dale acted as the ably School Resource Officer Ted Atlas. In order to present �• state continues to cut property tax revenues to cities,volun- general contractor for.the Ravenwood Park project. He led . a more positive image of law enforcement to Saratoga teers make some projects possible that would oiherwise be a team of volunteers that worked hundreds of hours on the students,the City has contracted with the County Sheriff's ' delayed or cut entirely. Volunteers fill a variety of positions park's construction. Monique hetped maintain interest in Department to provide an officer to conduct a variety of on- including Sports Specialist,Ham Radio Operator,Bus Trip the Ravenwood project among neighborhood volunteers. campus programs. Leader, Computer Consultant, Hakone Garden Assistant, She encouraged participation and donations, organized - Preschool Assistant, Sign Language Interpreter, On-call fundraisers,.prepared monthly newsletters and handled the Designed to esfablish a constructive relationship be- Ciry Hall Receptionist,and many more. bookkeeping and 6udgedng. tween police officers, school adrrrinisuators, parents and students,the programs presented by Officer Atlas through- T'he City recently honored its most outstanding volun-. Landscape designer Lisa Kurasch was also presented an out the year dealt with a wide range of topics. teers. Volunteers who made special contributions to the award for"Outstanding Volunteer Achievement."She vol- � ' community were nominated by staff inembers. unteered over $4500 in her services for the design on At Redwood Middle School,he spoke on subjects like � Ravenwood Pazk. Her time and effort included the cost of Halloween and Decision-making, Mob Psychology, and Fritz Maurer received the award for"Most Iru�ovative materials,research,and initial and final working construc- Vandalisr�;Personal Safety,Bicycle Safety and fhe Role of Volunteer." He created a computerized database of the don plans. ' Law Enforcement in Sociery.At Prospect High School,the City's record drawings and maps allowing for systemaric � Resource Officer addressed parents at.Open House,worked retrieval of informaqon. He also developed a revisable Congratulations to award winners and all volunteers! with administration on Campus Safety, and spoke to stu- user's manual for the database. His assistance provided dents regarding Special Education Students, Traffic En- � si ificant savin s for the Ci and streamlined the current The City encourages community members to volunteer. gn g tY forcement and Marijuana. Sazatoga High School students There is alwa s n need or more volunteers. Exam les o system. � y f P f discussed Sober Graduation, Child Abuse, Street Aware- available positions include Teen Center Aide,Filing Clerk, "Most I�spirational Volunteer," Cissy Hoffman has Red Cross Disaster Site Managers,O�ce Assistant,Min- ness and Parties and Alcohol:In addirion,Officer Atlas was been a Recreation Department escort since 1986.Her caring utes Clerk,and many others.lf you are interested in volun- a familiar face at assemblies, dances, sporting events ' personaliry,cheerful attitude and cost-co�sciousness have teering,please contact Carrie Deane in the VolunteerOffice �d other school functions. helped make the bus tours effective and successful. Tuesday through Thursday at 867-3438,extension 252. � Officer Atlas noted a better relationship between offic- ` - ers and youths,crediting increased communication between . � _ local law,enforcement officials and students as the reason for ' � the improvement. Gity of Soratoga � Bulk Rate Youth Court , I3777 Fruitvale Ave. � � � U. S.Postage Saratoga,CA 95070 pq�p Also successful was the implementation of Sazatoga � Saratoga, G4 Youth Court.Teens charged with minor offenses are tried , � Permit 136 before a jury of their peers. Local teens volunteer to be POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL �►ned to act as jury members,and prosecution and defense law}�ers. Officer Atlas felt that all teens involved benefit � from the Youth C-ourt;volunteers gain hands-on experience with the legal system,and teen offenders hear their peers' . opinions of their crimes. , . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. �. ' ' , �. • � . • - • . . . � � . '. . . . - . . , _ . . . . , . _ ; : : . : : . - � i ; The Saratogan � � . � � .. „ ,,._-..b .. -,�. .,,. .'.. � ... . � , 1 � �� �� New Ci C�ommissioners A ointed � � � � �Y Pp � - . _ � �� ��, � �� _e , � � �� n 1993,Saratoga citizens continued�to play a�tive � The 16-member Youfh Commission advises the City � �� ��� ����������y���,,� � �.;�� � T �roles in the policy-making process of the City's gov= � Council in youth-related activities and also,works closely � �� ���� � �;� ���.�� ���� �� � � ��� � ��.,��� emment. T'hroughout the year,appointments to the City's with the Recreation Deparnnent in planning teen programs. _ � -;�a�� `������������,r���'��������,�_� advisory Commissions were made as vacancies occurred: �The�new members are Chad Berardo, Sean Adams, Lynn � `���������;���. ������� y��������.; Commissioners' responsibilities�include providing recorrl- Wasserman, Kevin� Ho, Doug Tsai, Alexandra Tappan, � � ����j��,������������� :���'�����;X��p�� � mendations to-the City Council,holding public hearings, � Shaista Azad; Amanda Lee, David Breitenbach, Sydney _��������������y�������;������, and raising awareness of important isswes. Cohn,and Lisa Cristpl. Janet Chu was reappointed to the ` ����ta����3��fC�yt�tu.��rtasel��l�'��'����' Commission: ! The Public Safety Commission added Hugh Hexamer, � "�+nx���v;����v����a���s�r,�r�� �a��i:� �t� ���� � ��� • Angie Fredrick, Kenneth Beister, and Catherine Gaskell.. Residency in Saratoga and a strong desire to serve tlie �#��'�����'t������c���.� ,� ����3 �� �.�� � ��.: r� W. � > �,;. �� � � �� � T'he Planning Commission appointedMarcia Kaplan,Donald community are the onl y requirements to apply for a commis- ��,��, �� �� a �� �� • ����� h��� � ��-��� � � � � � _ � ��_������������������p�������� Wolfe and Paul Jacobs. Ct�arlene Low and James Ousley sion seat. With the exception of the Youth Commission and �'��; �����;��������������,������� joined the Finance Committee.�The Heritage�Preservation �. the Finance Coramittee;terms expire after four years. For � '� b Commission added Frank Dutro. New members of,the more information on current and future vacancies and the �1'��t��t��a�$�tt�� I9�t�c.��st��a�uti�d��st�s�' , � ����'��������, ���t�.�����������'���_ Library Commission are Dorathy Skow,Karen Ceppos and application process,please contact Betsy Cory,Deputy City � � � ���, Jack Grantham. � Clerk,at 867-3438. � � `��'� ���� ��.��������'� ��x ������������ . � �. �� � � � �- � ��`�� � �.� . _ ���. �� ��iu`���� �r� �" �n��e�a�fic���rr�.' � � � ��� ������������t�i�t ex�npta��r�us��", � ������������ir�g c�f each�s���E�Jt���:'��-. � - ���l�t�e��`'�����ap�ion ar�acc.��kat�y t��.:� • ` e _ -����������������������t���� C i� E m p I oyees Recogn�zed fo r ��..������������-��s: � � � � � � � , � , �,� ��,��� =�r; � , � ��� �� � �� � ������ � Contributions & Achievements � ����� -�� ���� ��� �` t��zrdou,� Fi'aste P"rogra�n .. �, '_� ��� �a�� . ������ �'ies�dent� wtts� want tc� sc��r�ute ��p� � , ��,, �� . , . ��������ac�rflg affhousehcald�t�rcicau�rnat��i�s�ir �� ��: , . ��et�ute of future eollectian�v�nt� ����g�t�r� ������� �����s shauld catl Santa�I�a County a �9-'�� � . ����� . ��t�nday thrc�ugh Friclay fmm 8:3U.�1M ta 4.3(?�'M. ' � ������ E n January 11, 1994, outstanding employees were Outstanding employees were nominated by their fellow � `�� honored at the City's annual Employee Recognition emgloyees and chosen by an employee committee. The �" • Program.The luncheon was held in the Community Center greatest achievement award for a Department was based on . ��`��h'Olt Ft'�ng De��ile� following an employee customer service training program. proposals submitted by Department Heads. T'he most out- � ' City Manager Harry Peacock�presented awards to employ- standing Department was selected based upon the following. ' � 1fie upeoming City Cauncil elections are sched- . ees for their special contributions and achievements. criteria: Customer Service,Staff Developrr►ent,Productiv- -,��Ietl ft�r June'1,199�4. Naminatinn papers are av�iiable = � ity,Budget Management,Achievement of Goals,Intra-and � �n��I�puty City Gie�c�s t3�ce beginning February ;_ Inter-Governmental Cooperation,Motivation and Esprit de T.�t���nit�st,��ub�t�ed na iater than Mareh l lth. ; Corps,and Creativiry. '���tt�vi111�ihre�s�ts��t�the City Council that ar� ; , ����pzrin�.l�an��c�snt�e�tctoesnotfile,theMarchllth = �]�,��r��� ��� �G� ���ad��,ne wilt�ex����five more days to March 16th. � ���� , MOST INSPIRATIONAL � �� �� t �� � � � ,°�-������ ���J��'�,�3 � ��6g�1� �. Beverly Tucker,Recreation Program Coordinator � ,��,R � �� � � ����'���'��`�'��'��,�����;����;���` ��� � � �_�� f you have an underground or above ground fuel � MOST DEDICATED ,� � � j �p �� �, � �� � �� � � �� � ' .� tank on your.property, either in-use or empty, �'�-"-�.Bryan McQueeu, Street Maintenance Leadworker � �����rer�����rc�"is�c�r�aar�zz�� ��a�A ' , �, � � �, � � « you must check to see that you are in compliance with �������'���'x�������'����'��'�'�������'�' Santa Clara County regulations. In 1983,the Santa - MOST INNOVATIVE ' � `������������������f�������� k Clara County Boazd of Supervisors passed the"Haz- Karen Campbefl,Administrative Analyst jointly sponss�r Cetebrate�ara���a.The festivides are s ,> , ardous Materials Storage Ordinance, designed to• sClaeduied tv take�lace in�7c��r. 'T`entative�y,the ; prevent contamination of the public drinking water GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT �nnual stre�t,danee will be held on�fi��ew fr�eway an �- su 1 FOR A DEPARTMENT October I�th�. � � �_,���; s� �PP Y• � � - , Recrearion Deparnnent , � � � a w� � These re�ttlat����reqittre��underground tanks � _ , � �F��� � containi�`��z`ai�o�u,��n�tteri�als.�lt�tiis�� �pected and $� � � � Ani»t[�l Ctt�Gt/'ol Serviees � 4 - ��: momtor �,or �� � �T �vvriers�vst obtain a � . ' ��� �'��� anl�,�� � - � The cities of S�raC�ga,.�t�pe��¢,��rnpbell,ll�cmC� rmit fr t�i����� Frf��n��� Hazardous g P Y 4 � � �� � ���� �, �� � Ei ht em lo ees also received awards in� ������������f��������������,���� Materials����;,�� ,.���%sx���. to operate recognition of length of service. , cc�perati�ety to cantract t��anf�c��i�al'�ncd l�c.��is� tanks.�c��a������f�v�i�i��, �. � ,��ntly being � �� � � � �: usetl for h t� we� n a heatin oil ' ` in�servic�s. 'T#�e�c��n���a�ta��l�di�p�ti�t� �"� ��� � � .�. � _ 20 Years �$ � � tanlc is � � � lvn ' �ualifies for � � their anir�c�ntt�r���a�t���,�k�,�����s t��Ct���; �� .� �,� � -� � � Diane Carnekie,Administrative Secre � � � this exe ��� ����5�.- �t�ks �� exglosion,, �' � rc�ut�i�t�es cc��z� thea���������t+�°a�-ani`�� � ����'��� � �,' Bryan McQueen,Street Maintenance�Lead�worker � � cc�trt�1 ra Cc�ntx$cx ri� t���a tanlcs th - �ts�'�ie properly , I � �r�►= �� �� {,����cunren�l�<� � -- � . th�fu�al Stages.Be��ni�c��A�� �, closed b der a it from fhe �g�!9�,t�►e���. Y `��;� �� � �� ��_. � 15 Years mane Sc�i will; z'ar�id�fiet+�ys����+„a�t�Cen HMCD �������c�i���er�d.�i g a property , �y p � � Carolyn King Assistant to the City Manager ��al Hos ital in Cat�n.�i1 ���i� ��� : `�� � � � �ansactio���i�����������th�ug�.a neighbor°s ° � � � F P � � � ������� �°� �� complai � t� � �s�d� T���ure permit . th�shelt�r.ueterinaxy and�icens�;�� - ������ �,� ����� , 10 Years � � �� � �_ � fees in a � � g the tank. � tions c,�fth���tvgran�t; Ifyiau���t������t+ �° �- ��� � _�. �����` ' � � Marilyn Healey,Senior Clerk r � ����'��� ����� �'�����.��`� j ���: If you have a fuel�tank on your property and need � Teru Ishihara,Hakone Gardens�Caretaker � � � �`�'��_������������`s��r� � � further information atiout Cleanup Fund Grants,tank � �� �������`i� �����.���i�` � closure or monitoring requiremenfs,piease call Santa � - 5 Years ���'�`��$������i����` -'� Clara County Department of Envuonmental Health- Joe Oncay,City Codes Administrator ��� � j HMCD at 299-6930. ~Juan Rivera,Street Maintenance Worker , �� � � , Marlene Tate,Administrative Secretary , i i � �.� � ��� � ��� � � � �. � � � . <-.� ��_ � � � ' ��< � �������� �� ��, Fire�Di�striet To Condu�t IiiAside Fire Prevention-Workshops � °� s � �������;�•�� ` �$��, • • • r g Fire Dsstrict Promotes ummer a ety ;� , . _ � � �; • • � ith summer months right around the comer,it's not O If you live in hillside areas,,attend Hill-_ � , ' � too early to start thinking.of fire and family safety. side Fire Prevention Workshops, � The Santa Clara County Cenh-al Fire District asks residents hosted by the Central Fire District in � ' - ���� � °�"�� ' 'to remember several safety tips: March. Topics to be covered include � Tt��r�ttt�g�n i��t��is�1�t�?��t��t������,�� vegetation clearance,evacuation,fire- � tt�q� �si�de�ts �p�t ���;'�t��4��i��i���n�a. � safe landscaping,water sugplies and fire � . . ��������,�y� p������.������ _ � O ALWAYS supervise your,� � hazard area-ordinances. � child in and around water. Ire�e��I�s,��C�����g� �3�7'7�"����"� _ � I In Saratoga,a workshop will be held on nue,Sa�'�stvg�,CA �S€3'��1. a11 Thursday,March 17 frorn 7:00 PM to �O Leam CPR. - 9:30 PM in the Sazatoga Community � I Ei�[�btt'i�F�?�� Center at 19655 Aliendale Avenue. , O When bazbecuing,use approved starter � Contact Marilyn Healey at 867-3438 for � �, �t�b�t�t�3�" fluid;dispose of coals only when they � reservations. � ' have cooled;and,do not use gasoline. _ ` � � � � �� ��' � � � � ° � � For more fire safety information and additional work- ' ����* � P$�Y�N O Remove all combustible material from shop dates,contact the Central Fire District's Public Educa- i �`��,. �* around your water heater. tion Office at 378-4010. � ��� � �� ����,��°� Po ��� ����e F �. �� , 3 � �� � �.� �:� . . - . �- �. ���� �v �- � � . . � . ' . • , ' • : . . . . . . • ' � . . � � ., ' � , .: . . ' � . ; � : . - . : �-- . . . The Saratogan ' � Continuing Cutbacks Impact Hours, Sta,f,�ing&Materia�s Sarato a Ex lores Alternative � � , g P . : �^� Fundin Sources for Libra � � � - �: � ._ g �Y : a� �� „� �� - �y�i�un��- xenru�e Preserwuru,n � � � � � � � ��� � - ��,r�t,�z�re� � Cttr�misscar� ���; . � e . _ . � ;�e.°, ��� ° - ; " ' = 4 he Ciry Council,Library Commission,library staff _ e�n�,s�c�ys 7 3i��t�i1. Frrct GY'ed �3Q a m ti� and concemed Saratoga volunteers are teami�g up in I ��„�r�Cs a��fi�reutwn' Pi�ning�'�ammiss�vn r�'"��- an effort to reverse the continumg cutbacks at the Saratoga � > ��� � nr;r��nr��rn ';� -', � "'�ecvri�u�c�fq�rtl� ��,�_�� � Community Library. Last year,the county�library system 3 ,y, � � � � st�fc�rz�i� 7 3L�p.m �i��r�,z��rt�r,� �.�f1 p,rrr ����� lost$4.6 million in revenues from theState when legislators � ��_ � �` � �� � ' � � � '` �� � '� �' � ���� ��°�` � � � �`��°°�� � �ith Commissrv�e •,`���� � Lihr �mmrsston `� passed the 1993-94 California State budget in June. The � � ' , �' a�'� Saratoga Community Library was left with a $565,000 � �������ftdm 1n.�� �. "�`c�irr��a 4�er1'����'r�� w 39., I `a" �4 - .... �_ , '. operating shortfalL As a result, the library was forced to ���'�'��� -�� ��������y �`+����+�`;� : reduce weekly hours from 57 to 40,eliminate several staff ���'�����,��'? ����«�e� � � ,� � k �� ; � ���:. positions,curtail the purchase of new materials,and set aside ���'� ` ��=� �� � � �- �� � � a,�; plans for library expansion. � ��;��� � �� _.. ; ��., �'� �, ��� - . ���tt����t�n� �Pl�n��r����mrruss�c�n�e�tin',�r Faced with the continuing crisis in cutbacks,the Library increase in the number of Saratogan volunteers who offer `� ������� �°����������� '��777 �Tt�ixu�ie 1��v� `"' Commission and Saratoga City Council are developing a their time, organizing materials and assisting library staff ����� �fty Hall hc�tirs'��'a,.m„tci 5 p.tn.,All txt�eti' � model for minimum staffin and service for the Sarato a gendas are poseed��h�ur�`irt advance e+n ttl�k�n�k.i g g during busy hours. , � � library. The model will include the library's open hours, ' �'�ritofC�t��Is�� ���afi��agendacari�Qbt��nec�� daily schedule, staffing costs, and materials budget. In Also,Santa Clara County ciry managers have organized om the indoa��i�st�duri�ig husi�s�hours'. � ,� addition,the Commission and Council are exploring ways to a task force to appraise the future of the County Library k '$ : � ' � ' - s� ' � obtain the funds needed in order to support the level of System. Two main issues will be examined: structure and �����hl��h��a��ar�c�ga C�ty,�Co�nc�i.agencias �tt��. ����c����nr���= a��s T'��Charine�6.' A�end�,, service desired by the community. service,and funding. The task force is working to provide � � �a�er�����ac�lable at C���k��tl on M�nday b�faxe : a direct city voice in governance of the system,as well as to - �� � � � Currently,the County Library System is using reserve retain a basic service quality which will allow expansion of �..����� �����'-������'��°�k'��:���re �a�';�; funds which will be exhausted by July 1995. This will result service if new funding becomes available. " ''��?cil������t�M��y be'���e Ptarinirt���rt� �; in further cutbacks in hours to less than 30 per week for each ;����n���£���������'�z�,���'������Y���'��'� •. libr To address this roblem, the Sarato a Libr For more information on the Sarato a Libr Founda- �������{������y��� � � �� �' ��f z� �- � �'Y• P g �'Y g �' ,� �� �� �; �, x Foundation was fornled in late 1993. Its purpose is to raise tion,contact Sally Towse af 354-1926. If you are interested °� `:' ' �.� � �� � � h ' " , � � � �,:� .,. �.�, q . ... „ funds for the Saratoga library. There has also been an in volunteering,call Librarian Dolly Barnes at 867-6127. M . . � - �, � � ` � 3 � � � � � � �� ���� � . ��� � � � � ��. _ . -."} � :�._yY 1n £�z. �i � Y �:. �, ���_:� � • • • � :.� �y � �:� ���., �.�'�; . ��' � . : . � ., � .� i;�. �, � l � . Sarato =a�=�►c�ult [)a �ar� �enter .�� � �� � � � s� er B �n ; ,�Remind : nng In T'��� ,� � � � ,; E �,�` �k�'� ��, � ` ! '� , -� �; �.�., � a; f � � �� i'1e,�5e'r��n4t����' i��t �r��l�r �t� �arcici��nce','n��: ,._ , � Ex ands S�rv�e� tc�� F�ve Da s .�� � �v� „ ariiagecori�a�n�r4a�dr�cyc��n��in�st��iu�dbe lacet�K° , � > , P � '�� �:; � `� � �, �� � �"� ��t cu�'bsi�ie or other iaeatiott r�s�ibl�tci;ifie�uE�,l��be�'+�r��' �`' � �i �. �,�� ��` � ���. �=� ��'F" ��,2:�netc�n,.on ilie da�preced�n�;t�he tia��rif�cheiiul��. � eginning February 7th,the Sarataga Adu1t Daycare q� � �, , ,pickupl�y the gaxbage coltectdr.'1'i�ey riaust be r�movec��'i � Canter extended its days of operation to include � ' �" �: , >. � fc�m curbsitle no la�er ihan 12 OO�noon t�rt the day afte�r': � ,_ � �= Mo�da s..e�is�ew h�urs �r��c�nday,th�u�h Fnday �_ � ���� �� s�a� u��d_ i.� �.cit�izn �':�ilsn.. s ct�at:" �, r ;� Y � r... � � .,. � � � ..� �,�;.. � � �P=y��F.:- s, . , . „ �.. , , - r � , . from 1{}:��A1�1 ta���1 PM. `T1��;non-�`o�it org�n�z.� � �. ` :w'� -�- , �' ; arba e eo�ttiainers must be ke t�n a sanita cc�i�ctiticin,� ' c �, tionservesthefrail�;ld��y't�roughdiverseopportunittes ���� ' f� � v �� 3 a� ' contin ousty closed with a ght �tting flver. The`�' � for socialization; eicercise �nd a vazie of stimulatin �� :�- t7` $ �� �.��`��� �_ +' :�: ,�°maximum capacity for cantatr►ers +�n res�deflt�al pre�,. � activiEies.��Another�urpos�of the�����er�ter is'to prov�de .y�� �r;_�� ��_ � �mi�es.��vili notexeeed thi��=t�vc��a�i�t�s �c��ta���a�,�� � �` daytime respite for caregivers. - ���:, �� ^�.,� � ;��-'��� � ,��� � ��ave a fit�ed we��h���ex���;�t�ve4ity��inct��ex�ep�;,: � k � �� ` � ` ""�' � ��., For those cc�tit��ers�`urr���h��b��`garb�g����lt��tar;: � �- �Ot` JT10T'e,il]fOT1T18t1011 1�(1C1�',t�i� r���L)ga r�C�UIF � � °? � �� � `��` � x::�� � � � .s � ,. - ,� � �� ._�� � . �:` Daycare Cente�^, cc�n�a��-'ffi�a r�:.i��re� at�67-3438, � ` �� �,� , � � �� extension 362 � �� ��' � �� `� �� � �"` �� �� �� � �� � � ��� � ;� � s�. .€ � ��"��� � ���� ���'' � : � - € t . i � . . � 'F �_ � � 4 � �� � ������ �� ,,.�� � : � „r��� ���'_ �� _� � '�� �� �; . � � ; � .'. �-. �" s�" �i��., _��,°�� ,. ... ;Y� '� �.r. .���v- - � 5„ � , x , .; � ' - . , � a P, ..v,� ,, . ,�., Bic cle Helmets Re �uired for Kids � a� � � - q � � � � � � �fr F .+�, � ����'��11��t�""�.���tY���ii[I4���' ?�Z���d�`� ��` - �� ��� �� �� � ,H� � ;�,��;� �� �� ���.; s of January 1, 1994,all children under the impact standards in the United States.Helmets b�����������r t�st�t�����t����tic�ev�t�'��iai����� O� with American National Standards Institute �������rl�.�t�-fi�;Sc�me��car�{�t���°���t��l�`3se age of eighteen are required to wear a � �� helmet when the are on a bic cle either as a (ANSI) stickers meet the minimum stan- °�-��`��������������j�"���������'�� Y Y �t� �d���bv��ci�r��r�i�����°���r�h�a���r�� ..' rider or assen er. The California Vehicle �• �f dards. Children's bike helmets should be � � Code re uires that throu hout 1994 violators ;lightweight,have reflective trim and plenty ��M����������� �� � � � ��w � ��s,, of this ode will receive a wamin ,but as of of ventilation. Also, helmets should fit the �-� �� � � ��''�� �°�� � "�� �����`�� g �����ca►���tr�����tn����le��t�����t��� January 1995,violators will be fined twenty- 9 child's head snugly. It is unnecessary to buy ��������� �,������� ��� �������������� five dol(ars. The fines will assist in purchas- � a large helmet for the child to"grow into it" � � �� � � � �� � � ing bicycle helmets for needy children. � because children's heads are larger in `���������'������'���`������������ ��f�� �; ' "�����tty���r1�����,��te� � _ proportiontotheirbodiesthanareadults', ' � ti� � � � fi���a�i�t�v�h��� t 5}��f�' '1"�����r��*�� �`� The sheriff's office suggests purchasing a � and the helmet will last quite a while. � �. � � � � � helmet bearing the Snell Memorial Foundation ��il�'��I'�`�9�f���dor�,'t����ui�����������t� sticker which guarantees it meets the highest , ����������� ���������������� �������� �.���. �rr���r� ����6�����,��C���2����� . . - . - � . . '� ,� ��y 6 3� F _ W ,:5� �,�"`p� % ;'i.;,.�, - . . . .. . . . ��:' �' . . ---------------------.-----.----------- .. Cut out, fold,tape shut and mail - - Resident Response Card _- . � The Saratoga City Council invites you to use this tear-off questionnaire to share your opinion on the issues you feel the eity should consider addressing in the coming year. Please take a moment to complete this form,cut it out,fold it in half and mail today. No ' postage is�equired. We ask you to please respond by March 25`h in order to allow enough : � time to assemble the responses for consideration by the City Council in early May. - � , , j Please share any changes that you believe should be considered by the j , City Council regarding the City's spending and program priorities. � 1 , � - i � . � (Optional--if you would like a reply) , ' � Name . Date � - , Address Phone . _ _ , ; - _ The Saratogan _ I994 Pavement Mana ement Pr�o ram g g ' �ork has begun on the 1994 Pavement Management ' Regular and proper maintenance will extend a street �� F; �� ������ ��� � ��� ��� ��� Program. If your street is listed below, you will surface's life. Utilizing a computerized Pavement Manage- receive a notice approximately two to four weeks before ment System, the Public Works Department determines M�ue�.a�e nsnco� canay ��r your street is scheduled for work and again 48 hours in how badly streets have deteriorated and which type pf - Miller Ave s��k��eW sTock�o� Monte Wood Dr Quito Monte Vista aCIV&i1Ce. YOU Wlll be I'el]]111CleCl t0 T'2t]lOVe yOUT C8T fI'OII][}lE 11]ateTl�1S 1110St Bppl'OpI18te. Needham Ln Plymouth Dr Larchmont Ave � street by the notices and posted street signs. No traffic will rreWport cc NortnamPco� e�a be allowed to travel on your street that day. Much of the funding for this program comes from Utility N°rtha"'Pt°°°r M'ue� Lar�nmo�� Obrad Dr E end @ Kosich W end @ Kosich USeT'S T8X TCV817llCS. Old Tree Wy Howen Braemar ' - Palmtag Dr , Bellwood _, Brookview ' Palo Oaks Ct Saratoga end Listed below are the loca[ions scheduled for sluiry seal and overtays. Paramoun[Dr Saratoga-Sunny. Rice - �� Perego Wy � Hadeigh - � end� � � ��� s��'�'" �t�n� �, ., � ;��"aC i��wt �t��. � Plumas Dr Pampas Prospec[ � . , , , .,. � Quito Rd Baylor Yorkton �\: Slurry Seal River Ranch Cir Herriman end Alcott Wy Manteca Dolphin Scully Ave - Sazaglen Prospect Russell Ct Russell end Allendale Ave Portos Dolphin Shubert Dr DeHavilland E DeHavilland Wy" Saza View Ct Sara View end Allendale Ave Dolphin , Chester Somerville Dr Walden Terrence Sazatoga Ave Woodell S.P.RR " Allendale Ave Harleigh Fruitvale Sumner'Dr McCartysville Fredricksburg Sazatoga Ave NB Bucknall McFadand Allendale Ave EB&WB Fruitvale Portos Surtey Ln Sara View Pierce Saratoga Vista Ave Herriman Thelma � Sea Gull Wy - Cox Goleta E end Ambleside Dr Woodbank end Ted Ct Sea Gull end Seaton Ave Malcom � end Ansley Pl, Easton end � Thelma Ave Saratoga Vista Beaumont Sheridan Cir Fredicksburg end Arden Ct , Miller end Thelma Ave Saratoga-Sunny. Debbie Solana Dr Larchmont Ave Edina Ln • ---- Ardmore Ct Miller end ' Titus Ave : Brockton Bellwood Arroyo de Arguello Wardell RR Tracks Twain Ct Manteca end Somerville Ct Terrence end Ted Ave Seagull Leutar Ct - Ashley Wy Yolo Camiel Valley Vista Dr 700 E of Mont end Ten Acres Ct Ten Acres end Ash[on Ct Miller end Versailles Wy Wild Oak EI Puente' Thelma Ave Saratoga-Sunny. Saratoga Vista Bainter Ave City Limits , Redbeiry Via Escuela Dr Glen Brae Cumbedand Tims Ave Cntry Squire S Prospect Baylor Quito , Villanova Via Grande Dr Charters Glen Brae Toll Gate Rd Bougainvillea end Bountiful Acres Austin end ' Via Roncole RR Tracks Prospect , Verde Vista Ln Saratoga-Sunny. Sarahilis Brock[on Ln Homes ' Millei Viewoak Dr Viewridge Scully Via Amba Ct Via Monte end Calle Tacuba � Saratoga Vista Camino Rico Viewridge Dr . Saraglen Viewoak Via Arriba Dr Via Crecente Via Monte Camino Rico Memck Sartoga Vista t Villanova Mccoy end Via Colina Pamorama EI Camino Gran Camino Rico Herriman Calle Tawba Wardell Rd Carniel Wazdell Ct Via Monte Dr Glen Brae Sazatoga Candy Ct Miller end Williams Ave Alta Vista Sazatoga-Sunny. Via Ranchero Dr Via Acriba Via Ranchero Carniel Ave Ashley Wazdell Winter Ln Cumberland Chateau . �(a Real Dr Glen Brae Via Crecente Colby Ct Scully end Woodbank Wy Quito end Walden Ct Somerville end • Country Squire Ct Cntry Squire Ln end Woodbank Wy Chateau end Walnut Ave Alta Vista Sazatoga-Sunny. Country Squire Wy Cnay Squire Ln end Woodside Dr Prospect Brookview — Wazdell Rd Arroyo de Argue Camiel Cox Ave Sazatoga Saratoga Creek Woodwazd Ct Tamworth end Wazdell Rd Wazdell Ct Saratoga-Sunny. Cumberland Dr Winter Mallory Yolo Dr Wardell Ashley W(�d Oak Wy • Farwell end Cumberland Dr Mallory Coz Williamsburg Ln Fredricksburg E Fredricksburg W De Sanka Ave . Cherry Knollwood Slurry Seal Winter Ln Chateau end Deb6ie Ln Thelma Russell Afton Ave Kevin end _ Wo�mont Dr ' Chateau Pierce DeHavilland Dr Cox Anza Aloha Ave Fores[Hills Komina Woodside C[ Woodside end s DeHavilland Dr DeHavilland Ct Cox Alta Vista Ave Walnut Williams Woodside Dr . Brookview Bellwood Dolphin Dr_ Hazleigh Allendale � Apricot Hill Ct Chester end ' Zorka Ave Ted Seagull ' Dorchester Dr Miller Cambridge Argonaut Ct Argonaut end Easton PI Easton end � Argonaut Dr Argonaut Ct Regan A.C.Overlay El Puente Wy. Versailles Farwell Argonaut Dr W _ Cha[eauS Argonaut Ct Angus Ct Cumbedand end Elisa Ave Swlly Terrence Bainter Ave Austin CL @ Creek pspesi Ct Aspesi end " Farwell Ave Wild 0ak Fruitvale Bank Mill Rd Stoneridge Haymeadow Aspesi Dr Springhill end Fourth St Big Basin end Blauer Dr Regan Saratoga-Sunny. Casa Blanca Ln Bonnet end Franklin Ave Hammons Jims Braemaz Dr Merribrook Old Tree Harleigh Dr Portos Fortuna Frui[vale Ave NB&SB Burgundy Allendale Braemar Dr Merribrook E Merribrook W " La Pu Wy Aspesi Casa Blanca Glen Brae Dr Beaumont Hammons Braemaz Dr Merribrook E Moray Lacey Ave Trinity . Reid Glen Brae Dr Via Monte Via Eswela Braemaz Dr Braemar Ct ScoUand Loveland Ct Juniper end Goleta Ave E end Sea Gull Sea Gull Brockton Ln Brookglen Homes Lyons Ct Aspesi end Hammons Ave G(en Brae Franklin Brockton Ln Miller Plymouth Drive Malcom Ave N Seaton Trinity Hazgrave Wy Sazatoga Crk Dr Eas[on Brookglen Dr Bellwood Brockton Malcom Ave S Trinity Seaton Hill Ave Montalvo Mendelsohn Brookview Dr Brookglen Dr Titus Montalvo Rd Calle Montalvo Hill Jaccaranda Ct Ten Oak end � Buckhaven Ln Scotland Scotland MrEden Rd ` : Pierce --' City Limits Jepsen Ct Ashley end Chateau Ct Chateau end ' , � paseo Ceno Bucknall Quito � �. Jims Wy ' Franklin Lexing[on� �Chateau Dr - Shadow Mtn Winter- Paseo Flores - � � Johnson Prospect City Limit Chester Ave Ten Acres Via Tesoro Qui[o Bucknall Juniper Ln Saratoga Bazksdale Country Squire Ln Titus Cntry Squire W Paseo Olivos Bucknall Quito Kilbride Dr Glasgow Miljevich Cox Ave Paseo Presada Sazatoga paseo Pico Paseo Flores Paseo�erro La Vista Dr La Vista Ct Via Escuela Craigen Cir Chateau Regan Paseo Pueblo Paseo Presada Paseo Presada Ladera Ct Miller end Cumberland Dr Via Escuela Winter Prospect Rd Sazatoga-Sunny. Via Roncole Lanazk Ln Glen Brae Scotland Dagmar Dr Sazatoga Fontaine Ronme Wy Wendy end Lexing[on Ct Chalet Jims Dagmaz Dc Aonnie Christie Saratoga Ave Pazk PI La Paloma Lexing[on C[ Hemman Chalet S Devon Ave Qaito Mcfarland Saratoga Ave Lutheria Seagraves Lomita Ave Vickery Aloha Douglass Ln Durham Shadow Oaks Sazatoga Ave Shadow Oaks E Crestbrook Lynde Ave Lynde Ct Deerpazk ' Dover Ct Northampton end Triniry Ave Malcom Lacey Mabel Ct Miller end Edina Ln Solana Dr Lazchmont Ave Via Colina Saratoga-Los G. Monte Vista Manteca Wy Hazleigh Alcott Farwell Ave Saza[oga-Los G. Witd Oak �'Vendy Ln Ronnie Portos Mazilyn Ln Ravenwood end Fourth St Springer Paul �'Voodview Ln Shadow Oaks end Marshall Ln Quito Marilyn Fredricksburg Ct Fredricksburg end Pieree Rd Quarry Old Oak . Maureen Wy Meadow Oak Via Roncole Frericksburg Dr Fredricksburg Cox A.C.Overlay Mccoy Ave Villanova Quito Glen Una Dr Sazatoga-Los G. Pepper Ln ' Lolly Ct Kosich � end � Meadow Oak Rd Via Roncole Maureen Hazleigh Dr Perego end Oak S[ St Chazles- Komina' Mellon Dr Saratoga Radoyka Haymeadow Dr Bank Mill Lumbertow� pollard Rd Merrick Dr Calle Tawba Camino Rico Horseshce Dr N Saratoga-Los G. Saratoga-Los G. Quito C.L.@ San Tom Prospect Rd Sazatoga-Sunny. Covina Michaels Dr porsey " end Jerries Dr Herriman June Prospect Rd - Plumas Tims Montalvo Rd Hill end Junipero Wy La Vista end Quito Rd Woodbank Montpere E Montauk Dr Taos end Kirkdale Dr Kirkmont Knollwood Fruitvale Ave Sazatoga-Los G. Burgandy Nutwood Ln Douglass end Kukmont Dr Atrium Cir Kirkdale Sazatoga Ave Saratoga-Los G. Pazk Pl ' Oak S[ Sixth St Chazles Kittredge Rd Bohlmaq end Saratoga Ave La Paloma Lutheria Oakhaven Dr Viewoak Scully Knollwood Dr De Sanka Kirkbrook �. � Pieree Ct Pierce end La Vista Dr Junipero La Vista Ct Sazatoga Ave Shadow Oaks W Herriman - Pieme Rd Woodmont Pierce Ct Lancas[er Rd Austin CL @ Creek Saza[oga Ave Hemman Shadow Oaks E _ PoRos Dr Ronnie Myren Ct ` Lannoy Ct Hemman ` end Portos Dr Hazleigh Myren Manor Dr Sazatoga-Sunny. Greenmeadow Radoyka Dr Mellon Ansley MaziOa Ct Marrila end SLURRY SEAL--This is a thin,black,very dense seal which fills Raleigh PI Sararoga Creek end McFarland Ave Sazatoga Paseo Presada cracks and prevents oxidation without producing dust and gravel. Ravenwood Dr Marilyn end McFazland Ave Paseo Presada Devon 'I'h�s seal is used when a street requires only a ligh[treatment. Russell Ln Debbie Saza View Ct Mendelsohn Ln Saratoga-Los G. Peidmont Saza View Dr Russell Surrey Merribrook Dr E Braemaz - Merribrook Ct Saza Hills Dr Verde Vista Sara View Membrook Dr W Merribrook Ct Braemaz A.C.OVERLAY--This involves the application of a new layer of Saracoga Vista Ct Sararoga visca _ Calle Tacuba Miuer Ave Ascension Prospec� asphalt over the street after damaged areas have been repaired. The - Saratoga Vista Ct Howen Beaumon[ Miller Ave Brookview Candy overlay is reserved for streets which require the ma�cimum amount of Scotland Dr Sazaroga Glen Brae Miller Ave Arden Ascension maintenance because of VaffiC loads or extreme weaz to[he surface. � : . - Bob Reid �:F ;�_�__-__..__.-_�_-__..__._. .F� ��il� � � � "��' ` �'� � � � � � NO POSTAGE _ ° �� � • � � .�. � � � B�I�� �H I S � ����„ � � �NECESSARY . •.- � , � �� � � , �_ ' '� �� �IF MAILED �� y I � M usic To ��N �.3 �� ; � ��E { y ,•`, lr�'y ; I UNITEDSTATES /s+ �F // � rF � �� �;'- � . � �✓� � _ ' . ' . . . . � . � Saratoga � � � ��� � � � gU5INE55 REPLY MAIL j ark your calendars! On � � n��,,;...; � ;'' ` � �� � riday, April 8th, Santa �� ��� ` Cruz's Bob Reid will be perform- �� � I FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 11 SARATOGA,CA i ' %��,. 1[Igfl'OITI�T:OO-H:OOPMa[[�18SaI'a- ` � I POSTAGE.WILLBEPAIDBYADDRESSEE j toga Community Center. Admis- ��.: � ' sion is$5 per person and$18 for , �� ,"������; � � �� � a family of four. A celebrated �� � Clty Of Sal'atOga � children'sentertainer,Bobh�per- � x'V" � I 13777 Fruitvale Avenue - formed at Manhattan Children's ' �` � � Museum and festivals on the At- ° �` �y' ', � Saratoga,CA 95070 � �� lantic and Pacific Coasts. He is ,� >: � E also the host of television show �` I � - Kid's Clubhouse on channel 54. � € ' � � � � ' . ��' .,II�I����I�I�II���L��III���I�1��I�L��1��1�11�����111 � ` . . . . � � .� . . . f . . _ . . ' . • . � � , . ,: - -. � � '