o7Here are some items the council will...
o7Here are some items the council will consider Tuesday.
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MEETING MINUTES
The written -- and permanent -- record of council meetings could
change if the council agrees to a new format for meeting minutes. As
the city prepares to make streaming video of council meetings
available online, city officials are proposing using an “action
minutes” format for the written record.
With an average meeting lasting more than four and a half hours,
it can take city staff up to 30 hours to prepare minutes for a single
meeting. Minutes are not a verbatim transcript, but they now include
a summary of public comments and council discussion along with the
council’s motions and actions on business items. The new format would
be shorter and easier to prepare. It would include the motions and
actions and the names of people who speak about an issue, but no
details about their comments.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council members might favor the new format because it will free up
city staff members to work on other tasks, but they’ll have to
consider that the permanent records of meetings would be less
detailed. Online video records of council meetings must be archived
only for a year.
RESTAURANT APPEAL
The council will hear objections to a plan that adds outdoor
seating at Beach Pit BBQ on Tustin Avenue. The planning commission on
Aug. 8 approved the plan, which allowed the restaurant to park cars
at a 17th Street lot and to share parking with Frazee Paint store.
Neighbors in Mesa Heights appealed the commission’s decision,
complaining that the plan doesn’t provide enough parking and that the
outdoor eating area won’t mesh with their residential neighborhood.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Parking is a problem in many parts of the city, but the council
could agree with the planning commission that the restaurant’s plan
provides enough spaces.
PLACENTIA AVENUE MEDIANS
The city could add up to 12 landscaped median islands on Placentia
Avenue between West 16th and West Wilson streets if the council
approves a proposed plan. The medians would reduce access to some
driveways, but they are expected to make the street more
pedestrian-friendly and reduce head-on collisions.
The project is part of a plan to install medians on a number of
major thoroughfares such as 19th Street, where construction is
underway, as well as Baker and Bristol streets, Fair Drive and
Superior Avenue.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is likely to approve the project, since it would
further the goal of Westside improvements by beautifying Placentia
Avenue. Also, $500,000 for the work already is included in the city’s
budget.
o7-- Compiled by Alicia Robinsonf7
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