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<br />Hazel Erby, 8340 Fullerton Ave. <br />Ms. Erby was upset after she had accepted the offer of being a co-chair for the Prop U <br />committee, she was then told that a change had been made that they would like to have a <br />business owner as a co-chair. She was later told that it was because she was a political <br />candidate in the upcoming election. She wanted this to be a part of public record. <br /> <br />Ralph Bowser, 8050 Teasdale Ave. <br />Mr. Bowser wanted to know why the statues on the fifth floor did not have the lights <br />illuminated as in the past. <br /> <br />David Heimos, 7700 Amherst <br />Mr. Heimos wanted an official answer from the City, as to what is happening at the corner <br />of Delmar and North & South, a deteriorating former service station, Mayor Adams said <br />that the building is under contract for possibly a Starbucks. <br /> <br />Richard Dockett, 6844 Crest Ave. <br />Mr. Dockett wanted to compliment Ms. Erby for her dedicated work. <br /> <br />Jon Galloway, 715 Limit Avenue, #1 North <br />Mr. Galloway was against a Starbucks’ drive through at the corner of North & South and <br />Delmar. He was against any kind of drive through on Delmar. <br /> <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Ms. Brot had asked to have vans available for senior citizens to take them to their polling <br />places during August primary election. She would also like to see these vans available to <br />transport Senior citizens to license bureaus in order to get a photo ID or any other way the <br />City can help in assisting the senior citizens in obtaining the documents that will be needed <br />to vote in the next election. <br /> <br />Mr. Price believed in the value of Prop U for Olive Street Road. He also expressed his <br />dismay with Ms. Erby’s situation. <br /> <br />The Regular Council session was adjourned at 8:35 p.m. <br /> <br /> <br />Joyce Pumm <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />