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E <br /> <br />Florence Leach, 2025 W. 10th Street <br />Louis Anderson, 2114 N. Tamy Lane <br />William Druitt, 516 W. Santa Clara <br />George Firman, 2201 N. Poplar <br />Bruer Nicholson, 2116 N. Ross <br />Roy Littlejohn, 2314 N. Alona <br />Mason Gregg, 1006 W. Santa Clara <br />Judi Anderson, 2114 N. Tamy Lane <br /> <br />Marjorie Fluor-Moore, 1920 Heliotrope, expressed the opinion that the City Council had not <br />been sufficiently pro-active in solving traffic problems and that this had led to the current <br />dissension among the Northwest Neighborhood residents. <br /> <br />Louis Anderson, 2114 N. Tamy Lane, complained that City staff had not returned his <br />telephone calls concerning the Floral Park Traffic Protection Plan and that Councilmembers <br />were unavailable. <br /> <br />John Raya, 415 W. 19th Street, urged the Council to reassess priorities in view of the City's <br />homicide record, the unresolved homeless issue in the Civic Center, and crime in areas <br />around schools. <br /> <br />Jeff Borowitz, 2305 N. Flower Street, suggested the City undertake interim measures during <br />the Floral Park Traffic Protection Plan Study to achieve better flow on arterials by <br />synchronizing traffic lights, enforcing stop sign and gridlock laws, and extending the timing <br />signal for east-bound traffic at the intersection of Broadway and Santa Clara Streets. The <br />City Manager reported that the City has been working on such measures, citing as an <br />example the completed modification of signal timing at Broadway and Santa Clara. <br /> <br />Larry Nemelko, 2137 N. Towner, thanked the City Council for its efforts to date with the <br />Floral Park Traffic Protection Plan. <br /> <br />Florence Leach, 2025 W. Tenth Street, thanked the Council for recognizing Pearl Harbor <br />Survivors and requested the City ask CalTrans to complete the reconstruction of the Bristol- <br />LaVeta overcrossing before closing the Main Street bridge. The City Manager responded <br />that the City had already made such an arrangement with Caitrans. <br /> <br />Christine Francis, 2406 N. Pacific, inquired as to the status of environmental review for the <br />Discovery Science Center and expressed concern that the Center would generate additional <br />traffic, particularly on Santa Clara. The City Manager explained that the Discovery Science <br />Center was part of a proposed Museum District which has already been subjected to <br />environmental review. He also reassured Ms. Francis the Center's project design would not <br />adversely impact traffic on Santa Clara. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINO-r~.,~ 368 DECEMBER 2, 1991 <br /> <br /> <br />