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2/24/1992
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ounds View City Council <br />~~gular Meeting <br />Page Five <br />February 24, 1992 <br />Mrs. Jackson stated that in the past she had heard that barricades had been <br />placed on Greenfield and O'Connell Drive. Mrs. Jackson stated that this was <br />before she had lived here. Mrs. Jackson did not know if this was only for <br />special occasions or not. <br />Tim White, 5249 Greenfield Avenue, stated he had lived here 30 years. Mr. <br />White further stated that during Muldoon's tenure in the City barricades <br />were place on Greenfield Avenue on the north. These barricades were placed <br />when a large crowd was expected or when big bands were scheduled. Mr. White <br />had no idea how this impacted County Road H2 or Edgewood Drive. <br />Mayor Linke stated that there is a no parking sign on Edgewood. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that on <br />Appreciation Dinner on Saturday night she drove the <br />persons were parking all along Edgewood, O'Connell <br />at Edgewood Middle School and walking. <br />Roxanne Jackson had another petition which had been <br />affected persons, restricting time of parking from <br />which is attached to these minutes as a permanent p <br />persons that were home signed it, however there wer <br />cation and those that were not home. Ms. Jackson <br />go to Robert's on a Friday night and see what it <br />indicated that she had to listen to tights and loud <br />type of establishment which is not wanted in their <br />the way to the <br />area and noted that <br />and Greenfield and even <br />circulated to the <br />10 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., <br />art of the record. Those <br />e people who were on <br />encouraged the Council <br />is like. Ms. Jackson <br />noises. This is the <br />neighborhood. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, also stated that persons were blocking <br />driveways on these streets. <br />Ms. Delores Englehorn, 5284 Greenfield, stated she lives in the apartments <br />adjacent to Roberts. Persons going to Roberts park in the back lot of the <br />apartment. buildings and all along the front. Ms. Englehorn stated she has a <br />daughter that works second shift and when she arrives home has no where to <br />park. Ms. Englehorn stated she doesn't believe that persons should be going <br />into the apartment buildings to park and that the front should be kept free <br />for resident parking. <br />Mayor Linke asked if the back lot had a resident only parking sign posted. <br />An unidentified person answered that there was sign posted on the building. <br />Mayor Linke further stated that the people attending Roberts are just <br />looking for a place to park their vehicle. If a sign were posted that <br />stated resident parking only and notification was displayed that violators <br />would be towed, the Manager could then have the vehicles towed out at the <br />owner's expense. <br />Ms. Englehorn asked if there could be reserved signs put up in front of the <br />~artment building. <br />
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