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want to mislead any community members as to improvement projects that were not going to be <br />funded in the upcoming year. Mr. George Alvarez informed the Commission that staff was <br />reviewing an $80 million storm drain plan for drainage improvements for the City. <br />After further discussion, the Commission agreed to continue the Capital Improvement Program to <br />the next scheduled meeting in order to allow staff additional time to address concerns raised by <br />the Commission. <br />Ms. Amerson stated that she would discuss intersection improvement projects; impacts to <br />landscape setbacks; and projects funded through the bankruptcy fund with the Commission at the <br />next scheduled meeting. <br />Motion to continue the Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Year 2000-2001 to May 8, <br />2000. <br />MOTION: Cribb SECONDED: Doughty <br />AYES: Mondo, Nalle, Solorio, Doughty, Verino, Cribb, and Richardson <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTENTION: None <br />G. Recessed to the Council Chambers for the remaining business item. <br />The afternoon session recessed at 6:50 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />