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With Council consensus, the street sweeping program alternatives were <br />taken out of order as requested by members of the public. In conjunction <br />with discussion of the various proposals, the City Manager presented an <br />additional alternative for a City-wide program which included both sides <br />sweeping twice per month, without a parking prohibition, but with notifi- <br />cation of said program, at a cost of $103,500.00. The Director of Public <br />Works responded to Council questions. <br /> <br />The following persons spoke in favor of a street sweeping program with <br />parking prohibition by signing and enforcement of same: <br /> <br />Thomas Hamilton, 614 S. Wood Street <br />Albert Gibson, 505 S. Townsend Street <br />L. E. Branch, 2607 W. Lingan Lane <br /> <br />There were no other speakers. The Mayor closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION was made by Griset, seconded by Luxembourger to approve a six- <br />month street sweeping pilot program at a cost of $36,925.00 with twice/ <br />month sweeping on both sides of the street in an area bounded by Bristol <br />on the east, Sullivan on the west, First Street on the north, and McFadden <br />on the south, with parking prohibition by signing plus police enforcement. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger, Markel, Serrato, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None CA 29.11 <br />None CA 65B <br /> <br />The Mayor indicated the remainder of the proposed budget would be con- <br />siderated later in the meeting. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />MAIN STREET CORRIDOR STUDY <br />CONTINUED 30 DAYS <br /> <br />Harold Horwitz, 2127 N. Main <br />Street, requested a continuance <br />of the hearing on behalf of the <br />Main Street area businessmen. <br /> <br />Following polling of the Council and with staff's concurrence, MOTION <br />was made by Luxembourger, seconded by Bricken, to continue the hearing <br />on the Main Street Corridor Study for 30 days. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Bricken, Griset, Luxembourger, Markel, Ward <br />Serrato, Yamamoto <br />None <br /> <br />CA 18.11 <br /> <br />The Council recessed from 8:57 to 9:04 p.m. <br /> <br />OATH OF OFFICE - ROSIE M. SALAZAR <br />HUMAN RELATIONS/HOUSING COMMISSION <br /> <br />& Housing Commission, who was welcomed by <br /> <br />The Clerk of the Council admin- <br />istered the Oath of Office to <br />Rosie M. Salazar, new appointee <br />to the Human Relations Commission <br />the Council. CA 80.9 <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - CONDEMNATION The Mayor announced that this <br />715-719 E. FIRST STREET - PROJECT 1376 was the time and place for the <br />RES. 80-125 - ADOPTED hearing of the public interest <br /> and necessity to acquire by <br />condemnation the real property known as 715-719 East First Street for <br />Project 1376 - First Street Widening Project. <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works presented the staff report, identifying the <br />property and the project, and commented on the factors and evidence <br />necessitating the condemnation action. <br /> <br />No requests for hearing were received, and there was no response to the <br />Mayor's invitation to the audience for speakers on the matter. The <br />Mayor closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 242 JULY 21, 1980 <br /> <br /> <br />
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