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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 16, 2017 <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />department's rate of response time is getting better and better. Mayor Muckle thanked <br />Chief Willson for the cooperation working with the Police Department. Councilmember <br />Stolzmann noted the residents are receiving higher residential assessments Chief <br />Willson noted the Fire Department will actually be getting less money due to the <br />Gallagher Amendment rules. <br />Keith Keller, 833 Jefferson Avenue, stated his support for the extension of the Historic <br />Preservation tax and using some of that money to support the museum operations. <br />Paula Elrod, 828 Jefferson Avenue, stated her support for the Historic Preservation Tax <br />extension and for up to 20% go to the operations of the History Museum <br />Joe Teasdale, 1018 Griffith Street, also stated his support for the extension and funding <br />of the museum. <br />Dan Mellish, 590 West Willow, agreed with the previous speakers for language to <br />include the Historic Museum operations in the ballot language <br />RJ Harrington, 457 East Raintree Court, stated he attended a recent conference on how <br />to make the economy work in service to the planet He stated this ties into the City with <br />the Sustainability Action Plan, the energy action plan, and the Partners in Energy <br />program All decisions must consider the impacts on this and all future generations <br />APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br />MOTION Mayor Muckle moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by <br />Councilmember Loo. All were in favor. <br />A. Approval of Bills <br />B. Approval of Minutes: May 2, 2017 <br />C. Approval of Contract with Kaiser Permanente for Health Insurance <br />D. Approval of Proclamation for Gun Violence Awareness Day <br />E. Approval to Start June 6, 2017 Meeting at 6:00 PM for an Executive <br />Session <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON THE <br />AGENDA <br />None <br />CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />City Manager Fleming noted a wayfinding sign mockup will be installed soon near <br />McCaslin Boulevard and Hwy 36 He welcomed comments on size, visibility, and <br />location of the wayfinding mockup The flowers have been put on Main Street, they may <br />
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