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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 4, 2018 <br />Page 14 of 14 <br />Mayor Muckle agreed the City should push to the extent we can but we will need a <br />decision when this pushing is holding up the whole process. He asked how many <br />parking spaces are being lost. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton asked if the PUC has any say in this parking. Attorney Light said <br />the PUC regulates only the crossing and those improvements at and near the crossing. <br />Councilmember Keany suggested we ask for 20 feet. <br />Randy Caranci noted he has a lease with the railroad and he pays for that. The <br />incentive is the payment and the improvements. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann noted she doesn't want to delay the quiet zones, but doesn't <br />understand how the South Street Underpass is related to this project. She would like to <br />know how many spaces we are losing and are we delaying it by delaying this decision.. <br />This is very frustrating and it seems arbitrary the railroad can do this. <br />City Manager Balser noted staff will talk to the Revitalization Commission, look at the <br />capital projects budget and bring back additional information for the next update. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />City Attorney Light noted there was a question on the previous building codes item, the <br />City had gone from the 2009 edition to the 2012 and now to 2018. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS, COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND IDENTIFICATION OF <br />FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS <br />Mayor Muckle reported on the Louisville Masters Criterium recently held in town. He <br />saw the men's professional race and it was really incredible. The new race director is <br />looking at ideas on how to make it more fun and to reduce impacts. <br />Members adjourned at 9:56 pm. <br />Meredyth Muth, City Clerk <br />ADJOURN <br />Robert P. Muckle, Mayor <br />52 <br />
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