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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 9, 2024 <br />Page 2of3 <br />Staff will incorporate council direction from this meeting and revise the advanced <br />agenda as appropriate. Council will begin working on the 2025-26 Work Plan in May. <br />Public Comments — None. <br />Members reviewed the list starting with the high priority items, <br />Fahey would like to include regulating ebikes and scooters in the traffic safety section <br />and also link affordable housing discussions with transportation needs. Members were <br />in agreement to make these changes. <br />Members want to clarify what items Traffic Safety includes and prioritize pedestrian and <br />bicycle safety. They reworded the item as Transportation Safety. <br />Councilmember Hamlington asked that evacuation plans be included in the work plan in <br />whichever section it makes sense. <br />Members discussed how staff capacity is affected by these items, what scheduling <br />looks like for some topics, and how that all will have to fit together. <br />Mayor Leh asked if amendments to the commercial building code should be included in <br />some section, either Economic Vitality or as an ongoing item. Members agreed to that <br />change. <br />Councilmember Kern would like Resiliency/Fire Hardening moved to the high priority <br />category. Members decided to make it high priority and add Emergency Preparedness <br />in the document. <br />Members moved Open Space Management to medium priority only because most of <br />this work is already approved and being implemented so Council does not need to <br />dedicate much meeting time for it. The item was rewritten to include a discussion of the <br />implementation of the new sales tax and budget discussion. <br />Members discussed the timing of a possible discussion of a proposed Main Street <br />closure and made it a medium priority. <br />Members discussed what they think interaction with the advisory boards should look <br />like. They added a medium priority item for Board and Commission Engagement. <br />Members reviewed and discussed the remaining items. <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION — CITY COUNCIL EXPECTATION SETTING <br />Given the late hour members moved this item to the January 22 Special Meeting. <br />
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