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Councilmember Lutz commended Mayor Pulido for initiating the "Exceptional Citizen Award" to <br />recognize individuals such as Diann Marsh (see Minutes page 142) for outstanding contributions <br />to the community. Lutz also announced that the 2nd Annual French Park Jazz Festival was <br />scheduled for Saturday, June 17, 1995 from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Councilmember Mills requested staff to improve aesthetic standards for cellular monopoles (see <br />Agenda item 31 .A on Minutes page 151) for inclusion in the City Master Plan, and prepare <br />recommendations on the Logan zoning issues for Council consideration in July or August. <br /> <br />In response to Mayor Pro Tem Richardson's query, Public Works Agency Executive Director Jim <br />Ross provided an update on the Bike Trail Master Plan and explained the City's role in preparing <br />and implementing the Plan. Richardson suggested staff address residents' concerns regarding the <br />location of bike trail projects. Richardson then asked staff to provide Council with a report on the <br />infrastructure needs of the Logan neighborhood and its surrounding redevelopment areas. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGuigan asked Ross to provide her with a staff memo on the construction <br />schedule of the enhanced intersection project at Bristol and Sunflower; reported that Beverly <br />Ravelli, an active civic-minded resident from the Riverview-West neighborhood, was relocating to <br />Arizona and thanked Ravelli for her many contributions to the community; noted that "Keep <br />America Beautiful" volunteers meet on the second Wednesday of each month and encouraged <br />those interested in joining to call her or Claudia Riewaldt at 564-0875. <br /> <br />Councilmember Moreno asked staff to respond to a constituent request for a pedestrian crosswalk <br />on 5th Street and Sullivan; suggested that completing curb-gutter-sidewalk improvements ahead <br />of street reconstruction would lower project costs; asked the Youth Task Force to recommend <br />training youth to plant trees under the City's urban forestry program; and requested Police Chief <br />Walters circulate a follow-up memo on the City's 18-month old "loud music" ordinance to guide <br />Police Officers in taking action against loud parties. <br /> <br />Mayor Pulido requested City Manager Ream to assist Templo Calvario officials in their efforts to <br />obtain additional parking space for their church; announced the re-opening of the Main Street <br />bridge was scheduled for June 14, 1995 at 9:30 a.m. and the official ground-breaking ceremonies <br />for the Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse for June 29, 1995. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION - ROOM 147 - 9:26 P.M. <br /> <br />The Brown Act permits the City Council to discuss certain matters without members of the public <br />present, provided the items to be discussed are posted 72 hours prior to the City Council meeting. <br />The following items were received for the June 5, 1995 Closed Session. <br /> <br />95.A <br /> <br />CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (G.C. Section 54957.6) <br /> <br />Agency Negotiators: Kermit Francis, Swadesh Chopra <br />Employee Organization: SACEA/SEIU <br />Employee Organization: Police Officers Association <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 160 JUNE 5, 1995 <br /> <br /> <br />