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2/28/2000
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upon. The impact upon specific neighbors and how our speed humps and stop signs are put <br />into place are of concern. Council Member Pierce then outlined the recommendations. <br />M/S Hartnett/Howard to approve the following recommendations: <br />1. Remove the hump on the 3400 block of Hoover. <br />2. Ask that the Police Department monitor the areas with speed humps in the <br />Edgewood Road area to make sure that people are following the traffic laws. <br />3. Ask that the legislative committee pursue photo- ticketing concept with the League <br />of California Cities and the Legislature. <br />4. The committee will be evaluating the problem hump in the Redwood Oaks <br />Neighborhood. <br />The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote with Vice Mayor Claire absent. <br />MINUTE ORDER 00 -193 <br />5. STAFF REPORTS <br />A. Strategy to Address Flooding Problems in Friendly Acres/East Bayshore and Centennial <br />Neighborhoods; (302) <br />Public Works Services Director Ingram explained that the utilities committee requested the <br />report be presented before the entire City Council so any questions could be addressed on <br />the content and recommendations. <br />Special Projects Coordinator Harang explained the purpose of the Strategy report as <br />identifying flooding issues and conditions along the Cordilleras Creek and the <br />Bayfront/Fifth Avenue Canal area (Friendly Acres /East Bayshore Neighborhood. The <br />Strategy also recommends project and program solutions and identifies potential funding <br />sources. Major facts learned are that flooding has occurred in 29 of the last 50 years in <br />these neighborhoods, and that improvement can be attained in both areas, but the entire <br />problem cannot be resolved. The general conclusion for the Cordilleras area is that in order <br />to improve the conditions, greater cooperation is necessary from private property owners. <br />The Strategy identifies solutions that fall in two major categories: capital projects or <br />operating programs categories. She further identified policy questions. <br />Senior Civil Engineer Chang provided information with slides to assist in decision making. <br />Council discussion included exploration of funding mechanisms and collaborating with <br />surrounding jurisdictions to better position the City for grant submittals. <br />Public Comment. <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br />FEBRUARY 28, 2000 <br />PAGE 5 <br />MINUTES Book No.58 <br />Page NO.42 <br />
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