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Charter Commission <br /> January 13, 2005 DRAFT <br /> Page 3 <br /> Commissioner Bor stated she would like to know the history of the Five-Year Plan as well of the <br /> dates of completion and dates of the revisions. <br /> MOTION by Commissioner Vacha, seconded by Commissioner Carlson,to request an update <br /> from City Staff at the next meeting on a Five-Year Plan that is compliant with the City Charter <br /> per Section 7.05. <br /> Commissioner Montain stated he would also like information on how the Five-Year Plan is tied <br /> into the City's budget. <br /> Commissioner Storberg suggested property taxes be raised throughout the City to pay for road <br /> improvements,which ties into the Five-Year Plan and Pavement Management Plan. <br /> Chair Trehus advised he would send a letter to the City Council regarding this issue prior to the <br /> joint meeting. <br /> MOTION carried. <br /> Pavement Management Program(Chair Trehus)—Chair Trehus advised the Commissioner's <br /> received a preliminary Pavement Management Report. He asked for any questions or comments. <br /> Commissioner Storberg stated she has an issue with the Plan in relation to some of the bad . <br /> roadways within the City. It seems as though there are some bad roads in new developments and <br /> that the developer should be responsible for those roadways. <br /> Commissioner Bor stated the City is working on an AUAR process to provide information to the <br /> City on transportation issues with the City. All of the information gathered needs to be shared <br /> with residents within the City. The City also needs to make sure every effort is made to <br /> communicate the transportation issues, as well as funding issues, to the residents. <br /> Communication to the Residents-Chair Trehus stated it was disappointing that there was no <br /> reference to communication to residents in relation to the Pavement Management Plan. The <br /> Pavement Management Plan as well as communication to residents will be discussed further at <br /> the joint meeting with the City Council. <br /> MOTION by Commissioner Bor, seconded by Commissioner Duffy, that an update be provided <br /> to the Commission on the draft Pavement Management Plan and any communication that may be <br /> evolving to residents. Motion carried. <br /> Commissioner Storberg stated she would ask City Staff and the City Council about the <br /> possibility of the City increasing property taxes city wide to pay for road reconstruction within <br /> the City, and to put funds into the Public Works Fund at the joint meeting in April. She indicated <br /> she would also ask for clarification on the definition on reconstruction of roadways and new road <br /> construction. <br /> 3 <br />
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