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<br />Session 1580, Minutes <br />November 9, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />Bill No. 8104 was given its third ~. <br /> <br />Mr. Wagner and Mr. SchOCller IOOVed that this bill be adc:pted as an ordinance. <br />Mr. Adams secorrled the motion. Upon roll call, the followinJ vote was record- <br />ed: AYES: Council.rneJnbers Adams, Wagner, Schuman, Schoomer, '!hampson, Price, <br />and Mayor Majerus. NAYS: None. Bill No. 8104 became Ordinance No. 5892. <br /> <br /><XXJNCIIMEMBER cn1MENTS <br /> <br />Mrs. Schuman canme.rrled Police Sgt. Fred Marquard, planninJ cc:mnittee chair, <br />for the very successful Red R.i.l:ix:>n Week, and Shayla Tate, public relations <br />SPeCialist, who worked hard as a cc:mnittee Ine.lliJer. She thanked Ms. Kimberley <br />Trombly, Assistant to the city Manager, and Mr. Dick Ruszala, BuildinJ Main- <br />tenance SUpervisor, for decoratinJ city Hall to call attention to Red Ribbon <br />Week. She also thanked the Council and Mr. Ollerrlorff for atterrlin;J the <br />kickoff event on S1Jrxlay, October 25, whidl nore than 500 people atterrled. <br /> <br />Mr. Price, referrinJ to the joint School Board-city Council meetinJ last Jan- <br />uary, said one of the agerrla items was the Payback Program. He thanked the <br />city Clerk for serrlin;J out the Mayor's letter to a lcn:ge rnnnber of businesses <br />in University City, providinJ infonnation about that program and solicitinJ <br />:funjs for it. He said other matters discussed at that time are also becoming <br />a reality, such as the CPR Program. <br /> <br />Mrs. '!hampson announced that one Ine.lliJer (Jason Alexarrler) of the group that <br />will sinJ at President-elect Clinton's inaugural was fran university City, <br />and she felt that reflected favorably on the City. <br /> <br />AIDOORNMENT <br />Mayor Majerus adjoun1ed the meetinJ at 8:55 p.m. <br /> <br />~o-~ <br />Dolores A. Miller <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />~ <br />