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The proponents stated that a traffic light at Warner and Halla- <br />day would unify the community by providing easy access to all <br />its members, young and old, to the neighborhood park, school, <br />church, shopping and the community center; that it would espe- <br />cially encourage the elderly to participate in community activi- <br />ties; that crossing Warner Avenue is very dangerous because of <br />the speed and volume of traffic; and that surveys do not always <br />accurately portray the situation. <br /> <br />The City Manager stated that other alternatives would be <br />considered, such as a four-way stop, or other interim solutions <br />until enough money is available to install a light. <br /> <br />Staff was directed to continue the surveys of the 18 priority <br />intersections and to include in the final report the number <br />of accidents and fatalities occurring at each intersection for <br />the past two-year period, and to submit the report to Council <br />at its June 17 meeting, on the unanimously approved (6-0) motion <br />of Councilman Griset, seconded by Councilman Yamamoto. (CA 18.3) <br /> <br />AGENDA ORDER <br /> <br />consent. <br /> <br />Council passed over <br />Item 81 on the Agenda <br />to consider Item 82 <br />by informal unanimous <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />with the same Councilmen present. <br /> <br />At 9:15 P.M. a recess <br />was called by unanimous <br />informal consent. Council <br />reconvened at 9:40 P.M. <br /> <br />SAiqTIAGO PARK FENCING Council considered <br /> Memorandum dated May 29, <br /> 1974, from the Chairman, <br /> Board of Recreation <br />and Parks, transmitting recommendations of the Board of Recrea- <br />tion and Parks for the fencing of the Lawn Bowling Green at <br />Santiago Park, as follows: <br /> <br />Cut the fence to four feet on the south side <br />of the park, all the way to where it goes <br />down to the tennis courts; <br /> <br />2. Paint the fence green; <br /> <br />3. Install locking steel posts, witk chain, to <br /> eliminate vehicular traffic; <br /> <br />Repaint the "no vehicular traffic" sign on the <br />cement wall at the east walkway to the Lawn <br />Bowling Clubhouse. <br /> <br />The following people spoke in favor of accepting the Board,s <br />recommendations: <br /> <br />Dyer H. Campbell, 1616 South Euclid <br />Glen Evans, 2116 North Freeman Street <br />Wayne Schroeder, 2328 North Valencia <br />Bill Courtney, 2101 Westwood <br />Justin Campaign, 2425 Eeliotrope <br />Min Nitta, 928 West Buffalo <br />Judge Franklin West, 321 East Santa Clara <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 199 JUNE 3~ t~74 <br /> <br /> <br />
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