HomeMy WebLinkAbout047 Form Letters 1 Proclamation - Word - 10.29.2002PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Dick Blaine
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Naomi Bloom
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Don Burnett
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Stuart Chessen
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
David Greenstein
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Doug Herrick
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Fred Holmes
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Joellen Jarvi
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Judith Johnson
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Chris Klein
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Lauren Lechner
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Anne Ng
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Joseph Stern
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Phil Underwood
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino wishes to recognize and thank members of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS, many of these citizens devoted countless hours of time and personal effort to make the City of Cupertino a better community by planning and advocating for greater consideration,
safety and accommodation and facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, throughout their years of service, these individuals worked closely with the city to provide accurate information and advice on matters relating to pedestrians and bicycling
to all concerned including council members, city staff and the residents of Cupertino; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino is pleased and proud to have this legacy of commitment in support of the beginning work of this community’s newest commission, the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission.
NOW, therefore, I, Mayor Richard Lowenthal, and the Cupertino City Council, do hereby officially thank and commend the efforts of
Joe Walton
for their diligence and dedication, as part of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, in working toward a better and safer community for the people of Cupertino.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Cupertino to be affixed this Fourth day of November, 2002.
________________________
Richard Lowenthal, Mayor