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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Acceptance of Gifts to City CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 23, 1992 SUBJECT Acceptance of Gifts to City Report by Recreation Director, Diane Lowart EXHIBITS ATTACHED Correspondence from Robert M. Trimble Secretary, Dublin-San Ramon Lions Club RECOMMENDATION ,jV jp (': Accept Gifts and Direct Staff to Prepare 01// ��// Formal Acknowledgment to the Dublin-San Ramon I(J" Lions Club FINANCIAL STATEMENT : None DESCRIPTION The City has received two generous cash gifts to benefit recreation and park programs. The Senior Center received a gift of $300 from a Center participant who wishes to remain anonymous. The gift will be used to purchase equipment for the Center's meals program. The Dublin-San Ramon Lions Club would like to make a gift of $350 for repair of the damaged slide in the handicapped playground at Kolb Park. The slide was damaged as a result of vandalism and has since been replaced at a cost to the City of $455. Per Government Code Section 37354, it is recommended that all gifts and contributions be formally accepted by the City Council. Therefore it is recommended that the City Council accept the gifts and direct Staff to prepare a formal acknowledgment to the Dublin-San Ramon Lions Club. ITEM NO.04 COPIES TO: Dublin San-Ramon Lions Club CITY CLERK FILE l 1 / 1510 SO 11 DUBLIN - SAN RAMON LIONS CLUB ( HOST ) A 4011 P . O . BOX 2035 ODui C3 DUBLIN , CALIFORNIA 94568 A,S Cti November 3, 1992 RECEIVED N OV 5 1992 arty. N Mayor Peter Snyder CITY OF DUBLIN P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mayor Pete, The Dublin-San Ramon Lions Club would like to make a gift of $350 to the City of Dublin, for repair of the damaged slide at Lions Park. We are very proud of the park and deeply resent the damage to the handicapped play facility. We share the outrage that all the citizens of Dublin feel when senseless acts such as this only destroy and deface and cause futher indignation. Thank you for your support and consideration in this matter. ri R• .ert_ M. Trimble Secretary