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vehicle into the garage where the support beams collapsed. She stated the concern <br /> is with the safety of the neighborhood streets and cars are speeding down Oakwood <br /> Drive every single day. She asked for assistance in the issue and proposed three <br /> solutions for consideration toward traffic calming: increase thQ size of the speed <br /> bumps; block off the intersection at the end of Oakwood Drive; !raffi:: cameras with <br /> radar detection devices. <br /> Ted Hannig spoke on behalf of six individuals as on September 8 when he requested <br /> compassion and justice relating to property and income being taken from them. He <br /> related a telephone call, meeting and conversation involving Mr. Celotti and the City's <br /> consultant. He stated that there is a problem as either a tremendous failure of <br /> communication with the consultant or a lack of being forthright. He further explained <br /> the financial implications of the situation urging the use of extreme caution in the <br /> power of eminent domain. <br /> Mike Kastrop, principal architect of Kastrop Architects and Vice President of the <br /> Downtown Business Group, requested Council focus attention on downtown <br /> pedestrian safety. He stated that with the hope of attracting thousands of people to <br /> the downtown area with the retail/cinema project, there is a serious pedestrian safety <br /> issues, particularly, along intersections on Broadway. He stated that the Downtown <br /> Business Group requests that the City Council proactively focus on controlling <br /> downtown intersections. A list of suggestions includes decorative planters anchored <br /> in the ground and red light cameras. The Group is willing to work with the City to <br /> ensure that safety is the number one priority. <br /> 7. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> Items on the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and <br /> are enacted by one motion and one vote. <br /> M/S Hartnett/Ira to waive reading of the Consent Calendar except the ordinances by <br /> title, adopt the resolutions and the ordinances, and approve other items. The motion <br /> passed by a unanimous roll call vote by those present with Council Member <br /> Jordan absent. <br /> 7.1 Section - Motions <br /> A. Approve the City Council minutes of August 25, 2003 and the Joint City Council, <br /> Public Financing Authority, and Redevelopment Agency minutes of September 8, <br /> 2003, as submitted; MINUTE ORDER 03-220 <br /> B. Final Acceptance — Regional Tra�c Signalization/Operation Program (RTSOP II) — <br /> Arteria� Traffic Signal Interconnect Project <br /> Recommendation: <br /> JOINT REGULAR CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 <br /> AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING MINUTES PAGE 4 <br />
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