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The following residents further addressed the City Council: <br />• Christina Rush, opined that 120 feet will not affect existing businesses; <br />coalition provided alternative plan to staff — plan includes details; project is <br />comingling of Redevelopment Agency Plan and Bristol Street Widening <br />Project that is 20 years old (1987). <br />• Lou Bhe, Architectural Team 3, clarified that 120 foot right of way will <br />accommodate existing businesses. <br />• John Palacios, noted that goal of City was to minimize number of driveways, <br />their proposal impacts 6 driveways; opined that right turn lane has more feet <br />than needed; City proposing strip mall and allow existing businesses return <br />as tenants; neighborhood association/coalition has provided alternative plan <br />to staff for consideration. <br />• Tom Lutz, supports sound/visual wall, 9-10 foot acceptable; opined that <br />some mistakes in the south end of project was to allow some blighted <br />businesses to remain; overall supports project that is aesthetically pleasing; <br />Washington Ave. has many pedestrians, consider safety, need to add curb <br />and plant trees on west side; strip mall possible but would like to have input if <br />City moves forward; have buildings blend in with renovations taking place. <br />• Zeke Hernandez, urged City Council to work with homeowners and beautify <br />on side of homes; learn from mistakes on south side of Bristol Street. <br />• Bobbie Keenan, noted that area is walk able; opined that proposed median <br />does not have to be so wide; would like to see current businesses remain, <br />but address the blighted buildings and address the traffic pattern and right <br />turn lane. <br />• Mayor Pulido, would like to work on saving businesses and review all <br />options; possibly allow businesses to continue owning land even if business <br />has to move; consider quality project at 120 feet; look at intersection of <br />Bristol and Washington to address traffic concerns; abandoned buildings <br />should be addressed and possibly demolish and homes that are blighted <br />take down <br />• Councilmember Sarmiento, thanked Lynnette Verino for comments received <br />on the matter; sensitive to impacts to businesses; commitment to have <br />business friendly city; provide alternatives including alignment to allow <br />council to review all options; acknowledged Rancho Board Member John <br />Hannah, in attendance. <br />• Councilmember Martinez, talked about upcoming consideration of Circulation <br />Element, Complete Streets Plan and General Plan in the coming months; <br />urge residents to review plan and submit comments/input; <br />COMMENTS <br />90A CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS - None <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 17 JANUARY 7, 2014 <br />