Laserfiche WebLink
1 in seeing would be mailed to them at the addresses listed on their <br /> 2 letterheads. • <br /> 3 The hearing was closed at 8:40 P.M. for the following: <br /> 4 Council Action <br /> 5 Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to adopt Resolution 88-047. <br /> 6 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 7 CONTINUATION OF COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> 8 Councilmembers Give Impressions of National League of Cities conference <br /> 9 They Attended in Boston. December 3-7 <br /> 10 Councilmember Makowske indicated she perceived this conference had been <br /> 11 only 50% as good as the San Antonio League convention because there <br /> 12 weren't as many good workshops this time. However, she said she found <br /> 13 the workshops on "Volunteerism" and "Beautification" to be excellent. <br /> 14 The one on "Beautification" had shown how well beautification works to <br /> 15 upgrade communities like Kansas City and Gary, Indiana, the <br /> 16 Councilmember She indicated she would be distributing the brochures and <br /> 17 literature which illustrated that point. Councilmember Makowske said <br /> 18 since she had returned she had been even more aware of the need for <br /> 19 improvements in St. Anthony, especially at locations like the one on <br /> 20 29th Avenue "with all the junk and cars in front yard. " Mr. Childs • <br /> 21 said he understood the owner of that residence would be cited by the <br /> 22 police that week. <br /> 23 Councilmember Makowske said she had found the ways other cities use <br /> 24 volunteers to do work the cities have to pay to get done to be most <br /> 25 interesting, although that seminary had emphasized the importance of <br /> 26 having a staff person assigned to directly oversee any such program. <br /> 27 The Councilmember perceived a potential for using senior citizens who <br /> 28 have expertise in many fields and want to continue to be active <br /> 29 recognizing at the same time that it would be hard to prepare a budget <br /> 30 based on such potentialities. <br /> 31 The Councilmember reported she and Councilmember Ranallo had both served <br /> 32 on the Human Development Committee with the former being a member of the <br /> 33 Steering Committee while she had only been a committee person. She <br /> 34 reported that in spite of objections from FAIR, one of the resolutions <br /> 35 that committee had passed had supported legislative efforts requiring <br /> 36 -benefit packages to include six months parental leave which included <br /> 37 cities as well as businesses. <br /> 38 Councilmember Makowske indicated her concern that the City might have <br /> 39 to deal with the issue someday where it would be very hard economically <br /> 40 for the City to hold jobs open for an employee for six months or more <br /> 41 during parental leave. <br /> • <br /> 12 <br />