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Item 4. (continued) <br />Jack V. Denton, 330 Turks Head Lane, also requested assurance that drainage <br />improvements for Dolphin Park are in the proposed Budget. <br />i <br />Mr. Smith said that the Recommended Capital Improvement Budget includes the <br />drainage improvements. <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />5. Professional services agreement - Update of 1964 Master <br />Plan for Water, Sewers and Storm Drainage (Kennedy/ <br />Jenks Engineers) (702 -02) <br />Report of City Manager and Director of Public Works 5/8/84 <br />Title read. M /S: Bury /Rhodes <br />RESOLUTION NO. 9590 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br />THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND KENNEDY /JENKS ENGINEERS, INC. RELATING TO <br />UPDATING MASTER PLAN FOR WATER, SEWERS AND STORM DRAINAGE <br />adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />6. Professional services agreement - Oak Avenue <br />Reconstruction Project - Resource Engineering and <br />Management (702 -02) <br />Report of City Manager and Director of Public Works 5/30/84 <br />Title read. M /S: Chandler /Stangel <br />RESOLUTION No. 9591 APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br />THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND RESOURCE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, RELATING TO <br />ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR OAK AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />adopted unanimously by roll call vote. <br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- <br />7. Report re Street Sweeping Schedules <br />Report of City Manager 5/14/84 <br />Director of Public Works Adiego replied to questions relating to means of <br />improving street sweeping, stating that the City will have only two sweepers <br />with no backup capacity with regard to either sweepers or manpower which <br />limits ability to maintain a sweeping schedule. Mr. Addiego suggested that <br />vacuuming in problem areas only is possible. <br />City Manager Smith stated that a street sweeper costs about $80,000 for the <br />equipment only. <br />_.._ M /S: Bury /Mosher to refer the subject report back to staff to explore <br />proceding with recommendation No. 4 to eliminate regular sweeping with <br />sweeping done on an "as needed" basis and ask residents to assume greater <br />responsibility for their streets. <br />Myhis <br />Page 5 <br />MINUTE BOOK NO. 45 <br />Page No. 29 <br />