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Public informational meetings were held for both neighborhoods on September 28, 2023, to <br />introduce the proposed project. Residents in the Colonial Woods neighborhood were <br />generally supportive of the project. Residents in the Pine Haven neighborhood were <br />concerned with the potential for being assessed. A petition was submitted by Pine Haven <br />residents, but it was denied for scheduling reasons. After the public hearing, a <br />neighborhood has 60 days to file a petition against the project. The Colonial Woods public <br />hearing will be held on July 8, 2024, and the Pine Haven public hearing will be held on July <br />22, 2024. <br />Councilmember Ruhland asked if the petition for the project was completed, would the City <br />still be repaving? Engineer Hankee replied yes. Councilmember Ruhland questioned if the <br />homeowners could complete the project with the same contractor. Engineer Hankee stated <br />that they must employ their own contractor. <br />Councilmember Lyden asked what was the message from the Pine Haven petition. Engineer <br />Hankee stated that the Pine Haven neighborhood objected to be assessed. <br />7. Notices and Communications <br />Public Safety Director John Swenson provided an update for the Request for Proposals <br />(RFP). Mayor Rafferty suggested creating a committee. Councilmember Ruhland and Cavegn <br />have agreed to be on the RFP committee. <br />9. Adjourn <br />The Work Session concluded at 8:40pm <br />These minutes were considered and approved at the regular Council Meeting on July 22, 2024. <br />-P) <br />Roberta Colotti, CIVIC, City Clerk Rob Raff rty, Mayor <br />M <br />