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JT CITY COUNCIL/CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING July 8,2010 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 224 work because it was beginning to bring the council and the commission together toward a <br /> 225 solution. Can that language be explored again? <br /> 226 <br /> 227 Commissioner Drennen noted that he feels the crux of the issue is how does the city get <br /> 228 to the issue of citizens paying for streets that don't benefit them because that seems like <br /> 229 taxation without representation. <br /> 230 <br /> 231 Commissioner Trehus added that it isn't accurate to always refer to the projects as "road <br /> 232 reconstruction"because in many cases the proposed projects include other improvements. <br /> 233 He is also concerned that the lack of sewer and water utilities can affect a roadway's <br /> 234 rating in the pavement management plan. <br /> 235 <br /> 236 Mayor Reinert asked for input on the idea of forming a subcommittee to work on a <br /> 237 proposal, including using the work that has already been done on the subject. <br /> 238 <br /> 239 Commissioner Lyden suggested that the solution could be to fund necessary road <br /> 240 reconstruction by making city budget cuts. <br /> 241 <br /> 242 Mayor Reinert suggested that he is confident there is a better way to do things and he <br /> 243 thinks a subcommittee is a good way to look for that information. <br /> 244 <br /> 245 Council Member Roeser noted that he is very committed to reducing the cost of <br /> 246 government and to keeping taxes down. There needs to be a way to handle road work and <br /> 247 the concept of bringing people together, using the information already on the table, seems <br /> 248 appropriate to him. <br /> 249 <br /> 250 Commissioner Gunderson pointed out that in discussing the history of the matter it should <br /> 251 be noted that the only road project to go to referendum is somewhat unique (not a <br /> 252 thoroughfare, water and sewer) and considering that should be part of the equation. The <br /> 253 Mayor suggested that most of the roads in town fit that description however. <br /> 254 <br /> 255 Commissioner Carlson remarked that history is speaking loudly in the area of what the <br /> 256 citizens want. The commission already gave the council a good proposal that was <br /> 257 rejected. <br /> 258 <br /> 259 Commissioner Drennen said he feels it is appropriate to look forward on the matter and <br /> 260 he hopes that the commission will be discussing if and who for a subcommittee at their <br /> 261 regular meeting. <br /> 262 <br /> 263 Chair Dahl remarked that the discussion shouldn't be about whether or not the charter <br /> 264 works because it does. She doesn't support a subcommittee at this time because some <br /> 265 charter members are absent, the concept wasn't commission initiated, and the idea needs <br /> 266 to be fully discussed. The charter commission is doing other good work for the citizens <br /> 267 in the meantime. <br /> 268 <br /> 6 <br />
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