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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> January 25, 2000 <br /> Page 8 <br /> 1 Horst reported that he had been invited to attend a luncheon mee ting with the Coalition for <br /> 2 Smoking Prevention. The focus was on efforts to curb youth smoking and the uses of the to- ' <br /> bacco settlement money. Horst felt the meeting was interesting and informative. <br /> 4 Mayor Cavanaugh reported that he had attended a retreat for ACTION (Adults and Children <br /> 5 Together in our Neighborhood). The organization facilitates asset building in our youth, and he <br /> 6 felt the information presented was beneficial. <br /> 7 Cavanaugh reported that the Metropolitan Transit is in the process of redefining their routes. In <br /> 8 that process, Bus No. 25 will be eliminated fron�the Shopping Center to 33rd. The route will <br /> 9 combine No. 25 with No. I over on Stinson. The route will proceed up Stinson to 33rd, then go <br /> 10 33rd to Silver Lake, and then Silver Lake to Apache. The other part is that the MTC is <br /> I I increasing-the service on Lowry Avenue, so that the service that runs from Roseville and comes <br /> 12 into the Village and proceeds on Kenzie and to Lowry is designed to get southend passengers <br /> 13 onto the Lowry bus to transfer at Stinson. <br /> 14 Cavanaugh reported that there is a public hearing scheduled for February 8, 2000 from 12:00 - <br /> 15 1:00 p.m. at the downtown public library, with the proposed changes taking effect in September <br /> 6 2000. Morrison offered that residents in the Past have testified at MTC hearings. <br /> 17 Sparks inquired if there was an appeal process. Cavanaugh stated that the City could write a let- <br /> 18 ter and request a meeting with the MTC to discuss numbers and discuss the possibility of re-es- <br /> 19 tablishing service. <br /> 20 In the interim, Cavanaugh suggested that City Manager Mike Morrison contact the MTC by <br /> 21 writing a letter expressing our concerns. <br /> 22 On a different issue, Cavanaugh reported that he had been given a brochure for the Minneapolis <br /> 23 Mediation Program. A resident who was upset with a neighbor previously had contacted him, <br /> 24 and he was pleased that he could refer the resident to that organization for mediation. <br /> 25 Morrison clarified that he is aware of the service and that, typically, cities retain the services of <br /> 26 such an organization and then provide that benefit to the residents. <br /> 27 XIII. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. <br /> 28 None. <br /> 29 XIV. ADJOURNMENT. <br /> 30 Motion by Horst to adjourn the meeting at 8:34 p.m. <br /> 031 Motion carried unanimously. <br />