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<br /> ,. . I . . <br /> Phil Abney, 2660 Broadway, stated the importance of uniformity, moving quickly and <br /> does not want to see the whole street disrupted. <br /> ---- <br /> Cliff Keely, Canyon Road, requested more information for long term material <br /> maintenance. <br /> Jon Lynch, Senior Civil Engineer, discussed maintenance issues and stated that pavers <br /> can be replaced as necessary and there is a maintenance savings in the long run. <br /> Don Saye, 2021 Broadway, prefers the continuance of keyhole shaped interlocking pavers <br /> to complete the project already started and requested the least amount of disruption for the <br /> downtown merchants. <br /> Joe Staudt, 2611 Broadway, prefers leaving the interlocking pavers, using the money <br /> savings on planters and disrupting businesses as little as possible. <br /> Sue Keely, Canyon Road, stated preference for the current pavers downtown. <br /> Daniela Devincenzi, 269 Ruby Street, San Carlos, stressed the importance of not <br /> disrupting the downtown merchants and cost factors. <br /> Pete Hughes, Admiralty Court, discussed the importance of proper electrical power for <br /> downtown. <br /> '----' <br /> -----------------------------------------------------------__n_----___------------------------------------ <br /> Mayor Hartnett declared a recess at 9: 18 p.m. <br /> Meeting adjourned at 9:28 p.m. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------______nnn______----------------------------- <br /> MIS: LEIPZIG/CLAIRE TO ADOPT THE SUB-COMMITTEE <br /> RECOMMENDATION OPTION #4A FOR ALL NEW BRICK SHAPED P AVERS <br /> FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF BROADWAY. <br /> Councilman Leipzig stated that his first preference was brick and concrete sidewalks but <br /> due to the soil and riverbed conditions as well as maintenance brick pavers would work <br /> best and would provide a historical look. Councilman Leipzig stressed the importance of <br /> moving forward with the least disruption to merchants. <br /> Councilwoman LaBerge discussed the importance of moving forward, problems <br /> associated with tearing up downtown sidewalks, and prefers retaining sidewalks already in <br /> place and adding new interlocking pavers to complete the project. <br /> Vice Mayor Howard stated a preference for keylock pavers to provide uniformity <br /> -- downtown and staying away from concrete borders. <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 54 <br /> Ad4ourned Reqular Meeting Page No. 217 <br /> ~ May 6,1996 <br /> Page 6 <br />