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June 20, 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />It was moved by Cusworth, seconded by Huffer, and carried 3-0 to select an <br />cast the District's ballot for Elaine Magner as representative to the CSDA Boar <br />of Directors I <br />NO <br />mom 11, in <br />Mooney reported staff has held several Rancho Potrero Neighborhood meetings; he <br />th <br />expects to bring an action item to the Board at the next meeting on July 18 . <br />11111111;:111 111 1111iiiiii i�1111111qi• Mont <br />Callis reported that Touch a Truck was very successful and expressed thanks to Director <br />Huffer and the Kiwanis Club, and other service clubs, for their assistance with the event. <br />Summer Camps are in full swing. The 401 Hillcrest Drive building is being utilized by the <br />Therapeutics Unit for tweens and older patrons; younger patrons are still being served at <br />Old Meadows. Callis referenced two handouts shared with the Board this evening: an <br />updated flyer outlining the partnerships between CRPD and the City, and an Administrative <br />Memo regarding Political Policy Issues in Parks and Outside of Facilities. She and Director <br />Nickles attended the City Council meeting last Tuesday, representing the District, as it was <br />recognized for National Parks and Recreation month. That evening, Callis presented a <br />video to the Council highlighting their mutual partnerships. <br />11 11111111i�11111111q iiq�pii� I111 I <br />Smith provided a legislative update including information on the Workplace Violence <br />Protection Plan; a plan and training are currently being implemented at the District. Many <br />thanks to Human Resources Manager Howell for assisting in the rollout and helping to meet <br />the July 1st deadline. Regarding the proposed Taxpayer Protective Act Initiative, the <br />California Supreme Court has ruled it will not appear on the November ballot. <br />TMM <br />f--1 0-tLe W owl= <br />Friedl gave kudos to Smith and her staff regarding all the hard work that went into both <br />the CRPD and MRCA final budgets presented this evening. He reminded Board <br />
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