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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 28, 1992 <br />CANVASS Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and <br />ELECTION moved its adoption: <br />RESULTS <br />RESOLUTION NO. 92-10-389 - CALLING A SPECIAL MEETING <br />FOR WEDNESDAY~ NOVEMBER 4, 1992 TO CANVASS CITY <br />ELECTION RESULTS <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Blesener. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Blesener, Hanson, Collova, Scalze. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />ADVERTISE Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and <br />COMMISSION moved its adoption: <br />VACANCIES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 92-10-390 - AUTHORIZING THE <br />ADVERTISEMENT OF PLANNING COMMISSION AND PARK AND <br />RECREATION COMMISSION VACANCIES AS RECOMMENDED BY CITY <br />STAFF <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Blesener. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Blesener, Hanson, Collova, Scalze. <br />Nays (O). Resolution declared adopted. <br />1993 ROAD The City Administrator reviewed his report dated <br />IMPROVEMENTS October 23, 1992 reqarding inspections of the City's <br />streets and recommendations for road improvements on <br />some of those streets. The City Administrator reported <br />that the City Engineer did a preliminary analysis of <br />the condition of City streets, and is recommending that <br />Nadeau Road, Condit Street, Lake Street, and East <br />Brooks Avenue be considered for improvement during <br />1993. <br />Blesener commented that it will be difficult to assess <br />an improvement on Condit Street. <br />The City Administrator agreed and also noted that <br />right-of-way is not adequate for Condit. However, the <br />street is in very poor condition, and should be <br />considered for improvement. <br />Scalze questioned the amount of work proposed. <br />The City Administrator pointed out that the roads <br />listed in the report are in dire need of repairs. The <br />Administrator indicated that it comes down to a <br />question of maintenance, and pointed out that existing <br />pavement is difficult, if not impossible, to maintain. <br />Mr. Collova introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />Page 31 <br />