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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 1, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 13 <br />Anna Finkelstein, Center for People with Disabilities, stated she is here with residents of <br />Kestrel to ask for a sidewalk on Highway 42 and a traffic signal at Hecla Drive and <br />Highway 42 so residents can get from Kestrel across the street safely to the grocery <br />store. <br />Jane Lagrander, 1906 Kaylix Avenue, Apt 101, stated she is unable cross the street at <br />Hecla to get to the grocery store. There needs to be a crosswalk and light installed and <br />the speed limit lowered. She noted people are still crossing the road where there was a <br />previous fatality. <br />Luca Abruscato, 1220 Kaylix Avenue, stated he would like a light or a pedestrian <br />crossing at Hecla and Highway 42. There needs to be a sidewalk there within a <br />reasonable amount of time. <br />Deb Fahey, 1118 West Enclave Circle, stated that at the recent Sustainability Board <br />meeting the 5th graders at LES presented their idea for a plastic bag tax. She noted <br />California has banned plastic bags. It can be done and there are people that approve of <br />this idea. <br />Amy Dixon, 732 South Pratt Parkway, Longmont CO, stated she is a staff member at <br />the Center for People with Disabilities. She stated they help people get out of nursing <br />homes and into independent living, but then they are traffic bound in an apartment and <br />can't get to the grocery store. There needs to be a fix for the pedestrians. <br />Maria Stepanyan, Executive Director of the Center for People with Disabilities, stated <br />they support these fixes at Kestrel and are willing to help. <br />APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br />MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve the consent agenda removing item C to the <br />regular agenda; seconded by Councilmember Stolzmann. All were in favor. <br />A. Approval of Bills <br />B. Approval of Minutes: April 17, 2018 <br />C. South Boulder Road Connectivity Feasibility Study and Plan moved to <br />regular agenda <br />1. Approval of Contract Between the City of Louisville and Fehr and <br />Peers for the South Boulder Road Pedestrian and Bicycle <br />Connectivity Feasibility Study and Plan <br />2. Approval of Resolution No. 24, Series 2018 — A Resolution <br />Approving a Grant Agreement Between the City of Louisville and <br />the State Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund for <br />Funding of the City of Louisville South Boulder Road Pedestrian <br />and Bicycle Connectivity Feasibility Study and Plan <br />
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