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Here are a few of the items the council discussed Monday:
INSIDE CITY HALL
CHANGE TO HOME RANCH DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
This was the second reading of an ordinance approved by the
council on Sept. 2 that determined that C. J. Segerstrom & Sons and
the city demonstrated good faith and compliance with the terms and
conditions of the Home Ranch agreement. Two changes were also
approved to the agreement that was originally adopted by the council
in December 2001. One deals with use of funds paid for circulation
improvements and the other addresses use of funds originally
designated for relocation and renovation of the Huscroft House.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council adopted the ordinance on a 4-0 vote with Mayor Gary
Monahan absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city can now use funds paid by the Segerstroms toward traffic
improvements required by the project beyond the general plan as
matching funds to receive grant funding for other circulation
improvements throughout the city. The $200,000 that the Segerstroms
were originally going to contribute for the relocation and renovation
of the Huscroft House will now be used for another public purpose
that both parties agree on.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
On May 21, 2001, the council approved the creation of the Downtown
and Eastside Transportation Ad Hoc Committee. Its purpose is to
assist city staff in developing transportation improvement
recommendations for Newport Boulevard, East 17th Street and Eastside
neighborhoods.
Monday was scheduled to be the last report from the group, but it
asked for an extension of four months with a final report to the
council by February, 2004.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council granted the extension 4-0 with Monahan absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The committee has more time to come up with recommendations and to
hold a public workshop to get comments from other business owners and
residents.
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