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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 20, 2018 <br />Page 19 of 19 <br />cars can go. The HAWK signal balances stopping for the pedestrian and then quickly <br />getting traffic moving again. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann was concerned it could be dangerous and wondered if this <br />is the kind of solution the community is asking for. Councilmember Keany noted he had <br />received comments about not knowing how to proceed with the HAWK signal and he <br />worked with staff to get signage changed which made a difference. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve the contract; seconded by Councilmember Keany. <br />Roll Call Vote 6-0. (Mayor Pro Tem Lipton absent.) <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />City Attorney Light reminded Council with the Resolution No. 17 continuance the item <br />remains a quasi-judicial matter and to please be cognizant of that. He will consult with <br />staff to make sure the website clearly notes the matter has been continued to May 1. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS, COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND IDENTIFICATION OF <br />FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS <br />Councilmember Stolzmann noted new federal legislation will be presented at DRCOG <br />asking about changing the way of forming boundaries for metropolitan planning <br />organizations by having only 50% of the members decide to redraw the boundaries not <br />75%. She felt it should remain at 75% unless she hears an excellent argument the <br />other way. <br />Mayor Muckle noted the next meeting had an executive session scheduled at 6PM. He <br />asked if the executive session could be after the regular meeting. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann moved to reconsider Consent Agenda item 5C and the <br />executive session on April 3 be moved from 6PM to after the regular meeting, seconded <br />by Mayor Muckle. All in favor. (Mayor Pro Tem Lipton absent.) <br />Members adjourned at 11:56 pm. <br />Meredyth Muth, City Clerk <br />ADJOURN <br />46 <br />Robert P. Muckle, Mayor <br />
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