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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING SUMMARY
On Wednesday, October 25, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of City
Hall West, a neighborhood meeting was held on the Utility Service Center
Expansion, located at 700 Wood Street. In attendance at this meeting was
George Brelig, architect; Matt Delich, Traffic Consultant; Jack Gianola, City
Facilities Department; Ted Shepard, City Planning Department. Two resi-
dents/property owners attended the meeting.
The meeting began with an introduction by Ted Shepard to the purpose of the
meeting. George Brelig then provided an overview of the proposed project,
after which, questions and comments were addressed.
The following summarizes the questions asked and responses given by the
developer's representative, as well as comments made by the residents.
Comment: The ditch on the north side of Elm Street breeds mosquitoes and
should be sprayed.
Question : Does the City own Concrete Products?
Response: No.
uestion: What is the use of the property?
Response: Existing use is office and expansion would be more office space.
PUD is for parking lots.
Comment: Elm Street needs oiling or paved.
uestion: Would there be improvements to Elm, Whitcomb or Meldrum?
Response: Not with this project.
uestion: What is the status of the house on the property?
Response: Has been purchased by the Housing Authority and will be relocated.
uestion: Is the Rails to Trails program going in on the railroad row?
Response: Not planned at this time.
uestion: Are there trains on this stretch of the railroad tracks?
Response: The rail line is not active west of Loomis.
Comment: Concerned that Concrete Products does not cut weeds.
Comment: No significant traffic impacts.
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