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knows that there are not many miles on it and what we have is enough to handle the public <br />safety issue. <br />Mayor Adams stated that one thing with fire equipment is you don’t buy them tomorrow as it <br />takes six months to one year before it is delivered. <br />Mr. Wagner agreed with Mr. Sharpe that it is a public safety issue and should be done in <br />April. <br />Mr. Price said he would like it on the April ballot. <br />The vote would take place when the bill is introduced. <br />10. <br />The recycling marketing program <br />Ms. Feier stated that the program is proceeding and the door hangers are going out the <br />week of January 25. Council has received examples of brochures in the Council’s last <br />packet. The door hangers will be focused on residents who don’t recycle and posters will <br />be going up along Olive Blvd in the bus shelters. <br />11. <br />Parental Responsibility ordinance <br />Ms. Feier will have additional information for the January 25 meeting. <br />Mr. Price talked about an ordinance that Normandy High School has that has made a big <br />difference. He stated that parents need to be accountable for their kids. <br />12. <br />Cunningham Park development/expansion and a TIF update. <br />Ms. Feier will have additional information for the January 25 meeting. Ms. Feier stated that <br />she could have the fire chief present for that meeting also. <br />Mr. Price stated that it was brought to his attention that there was an opportunity to expand <br />Cunnigham Park into Wellston which would be a great situation for University City. He said <br />it would help secure the City’s farthest eastern border. It would then be valuable having <br />businesses in this corridor instead of vacant lots and houses. This would be a great <br />opportunity for University City to work with the County, Pagedale and Wellston to make this <br />happen. <br />13. <br />The East-West Gateway plan was approved by SEMA on 12/14/09 <br />The City Manager provided an update in a letter to the residents on the approval of the <br />East-West Gateway plan. The City is continuing to push SEMA as they did since July to get <br />the East West Gateway approval. Mr. Price asked the City Manager to give an outline of <br />what has happened so far on the Wilson Ave buyout, which she did. <br />14. <br />The municipal parking lot #5 <br />The City Manager said the lot by the Post Office is completed and is the first permeable <br />surface lot in the city. It is in conjunction with the green practices that Mr. Wagner is talking <br />about and also a financial benefit with MSD new rates. <br />15. <br />A-1 Market Food and Package Liquor. <br />This was the final action item. <br />Mr. Price moved to deny a liquor license, was seconded by Mr. Sharpe and was denied <br />unanimously. <br /> 11 <br /> <br />
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