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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> October 28, 1997 <br /> Page 9 <br /> 1 Morrison reported that the inventory had been reduced at the end of 1996. The issue now is <br /> 2 to maintain a stable inventory. <br /> 3 Faust noted that profit is a function of the number of people working at the stores and the <br /> 4 scheduling. These are managerial issues and the Liquor Operations Manager is taking a <br /> 5 proactive approach. <br /> 6 John Kuharski, 2709 Pahl Avenue, reported that at the last Flood Task Force meeting it was <br /> 7 suggested that the increase in the sewer rate be postponed. The City Manager noted at that <br /> 8 meeting; that the funds would not be collected until the end of the first quarter of 1998 and <br /> 9 that this postponement would not affect the date the funds would first be collected. He stated <br /> 10 that is why he voted in favor of the postponement. <br /> 11 IX. NEW BUSINESS. <br /> 12 A. Resolution 97-045, re: Approve Plans and Specifications and Order Advertisement for <br /> 13 Bids for 1998 Street Improvements Protect. <br /> 14 Motion by Marks, second by Enrooth to approve Resolution 97-045, approving plans and <br /> 15 specifications and ordering advertisement for bids for the improvement of Edward Street, <br /> 16 from 34th Avenue NE to 35th Avenue NE; Harding Street, from 34th Avenue NE to 36th <br /> 17 Avenue NE; and Roosevelt Street, from 34th Avenue NE to 35th Avenue NE, by <br /> 18 reconstruction of the roadways and utilities. <br /> 19 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 20 B. Resolution 97-050, re: Approve Plans and Specifications and Order Advertisement for <br /> 21 Bids for the MSA Street Improvement Project on 33rd Avenue NE. <br /> 22 Motion by Marks, second by Wagner to approve Resolution 97-050, approving plans and <br /> 23 specifications and ordering advertisement for bids for the concrete pavement repair and <br /> 24 rehabilitation on 33rd Avenue NE between Silver Lake Road and Highcrest Road. <br /> 25 Mayor Ranallo questioned the proposed width of the sidewalk in front of the school. <br /> 26 Bob Moberg; Rieke Carroll Muller Associates, stated that the existing sidewalk in front of the <br /> 27 school is eight feet in width and is deteriorating and in need of repair. The proposal will . <br /> 28 replace the sidewalk with a five foot width and the remaining area will be converted to grass <br /> 29 or boulevard. <br /> 30 Wagner asked if the sidewalk could be eight feet wide all the way to Silver Lake Road. He <br /> 31 noted that the section in front of the school is used a lot in both directions. <br /> 32 Faust-noted that children walking three abreast or playing on the sidewalk would require an <br /> 33 eight foot width. He stated that eight foot is reasonable in this area. He noted there are also <br /> 34 many children which stand and wait on the sidewalk to be picked up. <br />