Here are some of the items that...
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Here are some of the items that Council plans to discuss at Monday’s
City Council meeting:
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
The City Council is petitioning the Orange County Transportation
Authority to participate in a surface street improvement allocation
system known as the Combined Transportation Funding Program.
Huntington Beach officials are asking for assistance on 11 city
streets and hope to receive matching grant money from the
transportation authority. The city would then be the lead agency
overseeing the repairs.
According to the transportation authority’s web site, the city
currently has four projects worth a combined $1.2 million in the
program.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It’s unclear exactly how many of the projects will be approved by
the transportation authority. The city is asking for help with the
following streets: Bolsa Chica Street, from Oahu Drive to Warner
Avenue, from Rancho Road to McFadden Avenue and from McFadden Avenue
to Oahu Drive; Goldenwest Street from McFadden Avenue to Laurelhurst
Drive and Laurelhurst Drive to Warner Avenue; Adams Avenue from
Sutton Lane to Magnolia Street and from the city limits to Sutton
Lane; Atlanta Avenue from Huntington Street to Delaware Street; the
intersection of Brookhurst Street and Pacific Coast Highway; and the
intersections of Beach Boulevard at Talbert and Heil avenues.
MILITARY LEAVE
The council will be asked to extend benefits and partially paid
absences for city employees who were called to serve on active
military duty, mostly as a result of the invasion of Iraq.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Since the item is on the consent agenda, and the policy has been
in place for some time, it seems likely to be approved. Money for the
military leave has already been allocated in this year’s budget, and
there will not be any impact to the general fund.
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