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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council & Redevelopment
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11/13/2006
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<br />6.3 Section - Claims and Warrants <br /> <br />A. Approve warrants dated through October 9, 2006 and usual and necessary <br />payments through October 23,2006. MINUTE ORDER 06-204 <br /> <br />************************************************************************************************************************* <br /> <br />7. STAFF REPORTS <br /> <br />A. Approval of Revised Striping Plan to add Bicycle Lanes on Industrial Way <br /> <br />Council comments included providing information in advance of striping to those <br />affected. <br /> <br />Public Comment: <br />Billy James, member of the working group, urged adoption of the recommendation <br />as reported. He thanked various staff members and stated that the reason he <br />became active in the group began with his participation in PACT. <br /> <br />Joe LeClair, member of the working group, thanked Mayor Pierce and staff. He <br />stated that there are a number of opportunities for improving both bicycle and <br />pedestrian access and mobility given the challenges in the area. He urged <br />adoption of the staff recommendation thanking both Rich Haygood and Gary <br />Bonte. <br /> <br />Adrian Brandt, member of the working group, expressed thanks for the opportunity <br />to experience early success to help bolster the group's enthusiasm and begin to <br />demonstrate other areas to be worked on throughout the city. He further stated <br />that the project makes the road better for all users with traffic flowing smoothly <br />and encouraged staff recommendation approval. <br /> <br />John Langbein complimented staff for being proactive and offering three options <br />with the recommended option being a good compromise that accommodates all <br />users and allows cyclists to link from south. He restated that the group would like <br />to see staff come forward with more repaving projects for comments, suggestions <br />and other input. <br /> <br />Mayor Pierce referenced a note sent by Peggy Brugmann stating her support for <br />the staff recommendation of three lanes with bike lanes. She stated that it is a <br />terrific opportunity to increase the north-south corridor for bikes, increase safety <br />for cars, and be a next step in extending the lanes onto Winslow and into the <br />Downtown. <br /> <br />JOINT CITY COUNCIUREDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />OCTOBER 9, 2006 <br />PAGE 4 <br />
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