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Exhibit CC 05-23-2011 No. 1 Budget Study Session (3) c l (QI /I ( Grace Schmidt / 0 From: acadinc @aol.com Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:30 AM To: City Clerk; citycouncil @cuperitno.org; acadinc @aol.com Subject: PSC AIertSCC budget request propsal Attachments: Public_ Safety_ Commission _Budget_Request_061711.docx Dear City Council: Please accept my apologies for the last minute budget request proposal as we just had our Public Safety Commission meeting last night. During the meeting, we have discussed a proposal to significantly improve the AIertSCC sign -up for the city of Cupertino, and it was approved unanimously. Attached please find the written proposal, and I will prepare a power point for a verbal proposal at next week's city council meeting. Please have a wonderful weekend. Best regards, Andy Huang Vice Chair, Public Safety Commission This communication is an electronic communication within the meaning of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510. and its disclosure is strictly limited to the recipient intended by the sender of this message. This communication may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient and receipt by anyone other than the intended recipient does not constitute a loss of the confidential or privileged nature of the communication. Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the sender by return e -mail and delete all copies of this communication. • 1 Cupertino Public Safety Commission Budget Request Title : AIertSCC Promotion Program Purpose: An incentive program for all Cupertino school students to participate and promote the signup in the AIertSCC system. The goal is to raise Cupertino resident participation to be the highest level in the county. Summary Plan: Each school will select a week during the fall of 2011 when they will promote the AIertSCC signup. Incentive prizes will be provided to the student and class that has the most people (students, family members and friends) signup during the week. The Public Safety Commission will work with school and county officials to verify the signups. After all the schools have completed their event, a grand prize will be awarded to the school which has the most signups. An incentive amount of about $1,000 is budgeted for prizes for each of the 14 Cupertino schools (8 elementary, 3 middle and 3 high schools.) Prizes will be items such as [pad, (phone or Nano. The commission will seek discount pricing and contributions by merchants for this program. An additional $1,000 to be budgeted the school with the most signup. This prize could take the form of an appropriate recognition party or celebration. Budget Requested: $15,000 (c (p(,?( /u �f0 Karen B. Guerin From: Suzette Pangrle [spangrle @comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:34 PM To: City Council Subject: Dog Park Funding Dear Council members, I understand that the funding for the Dog Park is going to be discussed at tonight's meeting. As a citizen of Cupertino, one of my most treasured moments are those that I shared with my dog and our friends at the park. For you see the dog park is more than just a place to exercise your dog, it is a place of community within Cupertino. So I ask you to please consider keeping the funding for the dog park and to bring up for discussion at a later date if the current proposed site is not satisfactory. Thank you, Suzette K. Pangrle 21849 Lindy Ln Cuperinto • 1