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The City Engineer then explained his recommendation that the Citv adopt <br />a resolution which will authorize participation in a program to bring <br />traffic and regulatory signs in the City up to uniform code to enable <br />the City to qualify for the federal funding for 90% of the costs. He <br />said standardization of the signage would probably be required by the <br />State sooner or later with no funding attached to those regulationz. <br />He also felt it would be an economy for the City to retain Jack Prderzor. <br />Associates, the traffic engineering consultants who had made the 1975 <br />traffic control device inventory for the City, to prepare the applicatir <br />for such funding and to advise the staff regarding the program. <br />Motion by Councilman Sund.land and seconded by Councilman Haik to adopt <br />Resolution #76-046 agreeing to update and keep the City in compliance <br />with the Regulatory Transportation Standards. <br />RESOLUTION #76 - 046 <br />RESOLUTION FOR PROJECT FOR CORRECTING REGU- <br />LATORY AND WARNING SIGN DEFICIENCIES ROADWAY <br />SIGNING <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Comstock left the meetinq at 10:00 P.M. <br />The mayor and Councilman Haik reported they had received confirmation <br />of the resignation of two of their appointees to the Human Relations <br />Committee and the following motion was made: <br />Motion by Councilman Haik and seconded by Councilman Stauffer to re- <br />gretfully accept the resignations of Stephanie Subak and Judy Makowske <br />from the Human Relations Committee and to direct that Certificates of <br />Appreciation for their service be sent to them. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />The Manager reported letters had been sent to Comrittee members inform- <br />ing them that Jim Gahagan would serve as the temporary chairman of that <br />body. <br />Mayor Miedtke then announced his appointment of. Nancy Koepcke, 3013 <br />Crestview Drive, to serve on the Committee. <br />Problers experienced by the merchants and the City Police Department iris <br />the supervision and regulation of the amusement machines scattered <br />throughout the Apache Shopping Center Mall were reported by the Manager <br />who said full consideration of these licenses and their fees should <br />probably be given at the time the licenses come up for renewal in March - <br />Motion by Councilman Stauffer and seconded by Councilman Sundland to <br />direct the City Attorney in consultation with the City P?anager to pre- <br />pare an ordinance regulating amusement machines. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />(6) <br />