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1 based his assumptions and concurred that the national program would <br /> 2 probably demand more commitment than the Police Department budget would <br /> • allow. <br /> 4 CITY MANAGER REPORTS <br /> 5 September 20. 1988 Staff Meeting Notes <br /> 6 Mr. Childs' comments on matters reported in the above included a report <br /> 7 that the Public Works Department had already planted some of the shrubs <br /> 8 in the medians which he perceived was a big improvement over their <br /> 9 appearance when they contained only rock. He commended Mr. Hamer for <br /> 10 the excellent work his department was doing to dress up that area of <br /> 11 the City which should dispel even the doubts of the lady who calls <br /> 12 Councilmember Ranallo about six times a year to complain about weeds <br /> 13 growing in the medians, etc. <br /> 14 Councilmember Marks suggested Mr. Hamer might want to look at . a <br /> 15 potential sidewalk safety problem with the steps in Central Park which <br /> 16 go down from the parking lot to the playground area where one of the <br /> 17 steps is sticking up to the point where someone might trip and hurt <br /> 18 themselves. <br /> 19 Staff to Contact Apache About Young People Who Hang Around Outside the <br /> 20 Mall <br /> 21 Chief Hickerson was asked what the Police Department could do about the <br /> 46 young people who hang around the east side of Apache Mall and are <br /> smoking under.the railroad bridge. He told Councilmember Enrooth he was <br /> 24 convinced the malt shop attracted a good number of those youths even <br /> 25 though the manager has done everything he can to discourage their <br /> 26 presence in that area, as reported in the Commission minutes. <br /> 27 Mr. Childs said staff would be contacting the Apache Management about <br /> 28 providing better security for that area, where there had been problems <br /> 29 a long time before the Bono Malt Shop opened. <br /> 30 Hamer Anticipates No Further Problems with New Voting Machines <br /> 31 The Public Works Director explained that the problem with a mis-sized <br /> 32 ballot experienced during the Primary Elections had been corrected and <br /> 33 he was certain the machines would perform very well for the General <br /> 34 Elections. A number of training sessions offered by the staff to the <br /> 35 public in advance of the elections, especially the senior citizens, <br /> 36 should be of great help. <br /> 37 Comparable Worth Plan for City Personnel Explained <br /> 38 In her September 23rd memorandum, Sue VanderHeyden had summarized the <br /> 39 documentation attached to her memo and reported staff's recommendation <br /> 40 for the Plan's implementation. Mr. Childs discussed several portions <br /> 41 of the Assistant Manager's report and reiterated that the Plan itself <br /> . 15 <br />