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which to accomplish reaching the parents; i.e., using the PTA forum, taking out ads <br />in newspapers, radio and television. <br />4. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS <br />Debbie McEwen thanked the council members for continuing with the NICE <br />committee. She also encouraged a commitment to the eradication of illegal street <br />vendors. <br />Julie Stroud also thanked council for continuing the committee and suggested there <br />needed to be discussion on the human signs. <br />Carl Benninger indicated he'd like to see more code enforcement. <br />Evangeline Gawronski asked for an update on the mobile vending issue. She was <br />advised that because of continuing litigation, council was unable to comment on the <br />issue at this time. <br />Glen Stroud questioned why the Police Department and Public Works were not <br />made to participate more and/or handle certain programs and why Community <br />Preservation was burdened with more enforcement. <br />5. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br />Councilmember Martinez commented that due to staffing limitations, Community <br />Preservation's priorities should be focused first on the most important issues. <br />Councilmember Benavides requested a report on what can legally be done in <br />regards to garage conversions. He suggested dialogue begin regarding apartment <br />communities in reference to graffiti, drugs and substandard conditions. <br />6. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING <br />A. Human Signs <br />B. Grocery Cart Program Update <br />C. Graffiti Program Update <br />D. Handbills (door to door solicitors) <br />- 6:00 P <br />ce Dunams <br />nmunity Preservation Manager <br />rating & Building Agency <br />BD:PL:rb <br />rb: Council Cortun/NICE CC/NICE Minutes 04-30-07 <br />Neighborhood ImprovementlCode 2 Apra 30, ZW7 <br />Enforcement Council Committee Minutes <br />