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Description
San Bruno City Council Meeting
March 13, 2012
3. Announcements
A
Item
number
three:
we
do
have
a
few
announcements
this
evening.
The
annual
pancake
breakfast
and
Easter
egg
hunt
will
be
held.
March
31st,
nine
to
eleven
chamber
in
a
city
park
and
I
also
happen
to
know
because
I'm
going
to
be
involved
at
eleven
o'clock
is
the
opening
of
the
few
ease
that
believe?
Yes
at
the
diamond
number
too,
so
you're
welcome
to
attend
that.
Also
a
couple
of
other
announcements.
A
We
are
initiating
the
San
Bruno
library
homework
center.
On
january
thirtieth
december,
the
library
opened
a
new
homework
center
program
that
is
free
of
charge
and
open
to
students
in
grades
K
through
eight
in
the
lower
level
of
the
library
which
is
now
open.
The
center
is
open
on
school
days
until
6pm
and
provides
computers,
access
to
online
tutoring
and
an
atmosphere
conducive
to
studying
if
you're
interested
in
volunteering
or
would
like
more
information
about
the
homework
center.
A
A
Yesterday,
the
city
of
San
Bruno
announced
the
completion
of
negotiations
with
pacific
gas
and
electric
company
to
provide
restitution
to
the
city
of
san
bruno
in
the
san
bruno
community
to
address
the
impacts
of
the
September
9
2010
pipeline
explosion
and
fire
through
the
settlement
agreement.
Pg&Amp;E
is
a
great
to
pay
the
city
of
San
Bruno,
70
million
dollars
in
restitution
to
support
the
city
and
community
efforts
to
recover
from
the
pipeline
tragedy.
A
The
money
will
be
used
for
the
benefit
of
all
san
bruno
citizens
and
to
help
the
community
get
beyond
the
tragedy
and
devastation
caused
by
PG
knees,
explosion
and
fire.
The
70
million
dollar
payment
has
to
be
made
by
mid-april.
With
this
money,
the
city
will
establish
a
separate,
not-for-profit
purpose
entity
to
manage
the
funds
and
determine
how
the
restitution
should
be
spent
for
the
benefit
of
the
community
as
a
whole.
A
The
payment
is,
in
addition
to
the
fund,
established
to
pay
for
the
replacement
and
repair
of
the
city's
infrastructure
and
other
costs
related
to
the
accident
and
restoration
of
the
neighborhood
over
the
next
several
months.
As
the
city
moves
forward,
we
will
be
seeking
input
from
residents
watch
the
city's
website
in
future
focus
newsletters
to
learn
how
you
can
stay
informed
and
participate
in
this
important
and
very
exciting
process.