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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 22, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 16 <br />Councilmember Maloney asked about the maintenance and operation costs and how it <br />was calculated Johnson stated it is from a cost per square foot basis of 50 cents per <br />square foot. <br />Public Comments <br />Sid Vinall, 544 Leader Circle, stated he is concerned about under -utilizing of current <br />parking during summer events He noted parking on the east side of the railroad tracks <br />always has parking and asked if the ball fields could be used better with an underpass or <br />shuttles. He expressed concern about maintaining the attractiveness of town, the small <br />town character, and the size of this building He added the concern about climate change <br />and this garage encouraging the use of fossil fuels. <br />Mark Cathcart, 1763 Sweet Clover Lane, stated he does not support the garage. The city <br />should be enabling non -car focused travel projects before doing the garage This is a <br />fossil fuel infrastructure and brings congestion He felt there should be work to be a city <br />that is not car dependent. Walking and cycling is not encouraged or easy More and more <br />residents don't have cars <br />Marilee O'Conner, 104 Barbara Street, a public health epidemiologist, noted many might <br />agree on the goals of the urban renewal plan, but disagree with how to get there. She felt <br />there needs to be a community health needs assessment. Parking garages are <br />associated with many negative health impacts. There are other way to bring people <br />downtown Parking garages are on their way out as transportation changes She asked if <br />Council goes forward they consider a parking garage with a conversion option included <br />She asked Council to not consider design requests for proposals that were not open and <br />the community did not have the opportunity to comment on She asked Council to <br />consider other options for this space. <br />Councilmember Loo stated the request for proposal (RFP) was done in public and none <br />of this has been done behind closed doors. She wanted to correct the perception the city <br />does things in secret; the public record will show there was a public process. <br />Tom Rafferty, 945 Rex Street, stated he wants this proposal to go away and thanked <br />Council for the parking improvements that have been made. Parking during Street Faire is <br />better with the smaller faires. This garage is too much concrete. He asked why there was <br />no Planning Commission or other meetings before this came to Council and have all of <br />the parking improvements of the parking framework plan been implemented Downtown is <br />too party -like and needs to attract locals walking, need more family themes to counter <br />balance all the restaurants and bars. He wanted to maintain the small town character <br />Last Saturday night he noted multiple available parking places in town <br />Zoey Davol, 1020 Rex, owner of Pica's with her husband, stated she is not against re- <br />development and revitalization, but not for this garage It is not in the scale, not what <br />business owners are looking for, parking is under-utilized most of the time. She felt this is <br />
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