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"7 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT AND PROTECTION (pp. 33-41) <br /> CLEAN STREETS <br /> In response to questions, Director of Public Works Addiego reported that <br /> the condition of Broadway is generally improved since the meetings with <br /> the Downtown Association, but acknowledged there is little improvement on <br /> the 2600 block of Broadway where more enforcement is apparently required. <br /> Mr. Addiego said that a special cleanup program is planned for September <br /> or October. <br /> WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION <br /> WATER SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION <br /> WATER CUSTOMER SERVICE <br /> WATER SOURCE OF SUPPLY <br /> WATER PUMPING <br /> WATER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION <br /> WATER SYSTEM REPLACEMENTS <br /> WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS <br /> WASTE WATER COLLECTION <br /> WASTE WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS <br /> SEWER LATERAL MAINTENANCE <br /> WASTE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS <br /> WASTE WATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL <br /> STORM WATER DISPOSAL <br /> In response to question, City Manager Fales said that the County staff <br /> will bring the report on the Nimitz Ditch to the Board of Supervisors <br /> within about three weeks, and it is expected the most critical work will <br /> be done. <br /> STORM WATER DISPOSAL <br /> WATERWAY MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION <br /> orb <br /> M/S: Bury/Chandler to accept the recommendation of the City Manager <br /> regarding Environmental Support and Protection. <br /> Carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> LEISURE, CULTURAL AND INFORMATION SERVICES (pp. 42-49) (See Library above) <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION <br /> In response to question regarding apparent new positions, Director of <br /> Parks and Recreation Griffiths explained that there is a shifting of <br /> personnel to different categories, saying that he is asking for a <br /> fulltime rather than parttime senior center secretary in view of <br /> increased senior activities there and that the position of senior center <br /> coordinator was not filled last year, but will be filled when needed this <br /> year. <br /> In further response to questions, Mr. Griffiths said that the Senior <br /> Center should be completed by Spring next year; that fees for use of the <br /> swimming pool have been considered and rejected, because the cost of <br /> collecting the fees might exceed what is collected and the City would <br /> like to be able to continue to offer free pool use as long as possible; <br /> and that the City shares the cost of the after school recreation programs <br /> with the school district. <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION <br /> PARKS, GROUNDS AND FACILITY MAINTENANCE <br /> SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROJECTS <br /> COMMUNITY LEISURE SERVICES w•., <br /> MUNICIPAL ATHLETICS AND AQUATICS <br /> CENTER OPERATIONS AND SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES <br /> wwY <br /> PARK AND RECREATION FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS <br /> Budget Study <br /> 6/13/81 <br /> Page 9 <br />
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