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WORK STUDY <br />• How many sewer mains are replaced per year? <br />CIP Discussion <br />• What Central City improvements were done this year? <br />• Identify issue (and location) with traffic diverter on Bristol, south of Pine <br />• What is the status of the Unfunded Priority List? What items have been <br />completed/added? <br />• When will Newhope be completed? Is there anything for the Riverview neighborhood <br />planned? <br />• Identify issue of traffic backup at the left-hand turn lane on Fairview and McFadden. <br />General Fund Discussion <br />• How much per capita is spent on Library books? How does this compare to other <br />cities? <br />COMMENTS <br />90.A. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Florence Leach commented on a traffic -related problem on Fairview. <br />Mrs. Leach invited the Council and members of the public to attend "Lest <br />We Forget' Memorial Day Celebration held on Monday, May 28, 2001 at <br />10:00 a.m. at Soldier's Monument, G.A.R. Plot - Santa Ana Cemetery, <br />1919 E. Santa Clara Avenue, Santa Ana. <br />90.B. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Franklin <br />• Thanked everyone for acknowledging his 40th Birthday <br />Councilmember Solorio <br />• Asked staff to continue to work with the Sandpointe Neighborhood <br />Association on mitigation issues <br />• Updated the council on the John Wayne Airport Settlement noting <br />that Newport Beach is currently working on a MOU which would <br />extend the current curfew for a 20-year period with some change in <br />the levels of passengers <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 192 MAY 21, 2001 <br />
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