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<br /> Stafford Park <br /> Mr. Cheu said that on August 17 he will ask Council to authorize going out to bid for <br /> a new restroom. Work on the park should start in Spring, after the restroom is <br /> complete and the rainy season is over. Design on the park should be finished around <br /> November or December. The majority of the park can be used during the restroom <br /> construction. He reviewed a conceptual design of the play area. <br /> The park has a circular design, which helps to eliminate obstructed sight lines. <br /> Stulsaft Park <br /> Mr. Chu reviewed the conceptual design of the play area renovation. <br /> Susan Payton, 3691 Brandyrock Way, liked giving input regarding the playground <br /> equipment. She spoke on behalf of herself, Enid Brock, and Hilary Paulson and <br /> expressed pleasure with the way the project is proceeding. <br /> AI Diaz, 50 King Street, spoke in support of the plan. Changes requested by residents <br /> have been incorporated. He urged Council to proceed. <br /> The Vice-Mayor thanked the residents for getting involved. <br /> Pauline Trucelli, chair, Parks & Recreation Commission, said Gary and Gee had done <br /> a great job. <br /> MIS: Claire, Ruskin, passed unanimously, to accept the report. <br /> MINUTE ORDER NO. 98-208 <br /> B. Status of Blomquist Extension and Bair Island Road Projects Traffic Mitigation <br /> Agreement with Kaufman & Broad (K&B) (701) <br /> Maureen Riordan, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff report dated July 27, 1998 <br /> entitled" Status of Blomquist Roadway Extension and Bair Island Road Projects.' <br /> Ms. Riordan reported that the City had received the permit to allow construction of a <br /> bridge over Redwood Creek from the Corps of Engineers. <br /> Council Member Bain addressed the emergency road and asked if there were a two- <br /> lane option. He was informed staff is looking at that. <br /> At Mayor Howard's request, Ms. Riordan said she would look into deadlines to <br /> start/finish the projects in relationship to grant eligibility. <br /> Vice-Mayor Ruskin emphasized the need for this roadway to be a high priority, <br /> whether one or two lanes, and asked staff to come back to Council with ideas of how <br /> to move this forward. <br /> Mayor Howard said that the Planning Commission had offered its assistance. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT-None. <br /> !lliOULAR Mhh UNO MlNUlhS HUUKNU. ;7 <br /> JULY 27, 1998 <br /> MINUTES Page No. 104 PAGE II <br />