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City Council meeting of June 20, 1988 <br />Page <br />SIGNING OF HOMESTEAD DRIVE <br />The city engineer is recommending Council authorization for the <br />installation of traffic regulatory signs on Homestead Drive and 130th <br />Street west of Sunset Lake. The engineers are recommending installation <br />of a STOP SIGN on Homestead Drive at the intersection with 125th Street <br />and 30 mph speed limit signs on both sides of Homestead Drive. <br />Vail made motion, Peltier seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION 88-27, RESOLUTION <br />AUTHORIZING INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC REGULATORY SIGNS ON HOMESTEAD DRIVE <br />AND 130TH STREET, WEST OF SUNSET LAKE. <br />VOTING AYE: Olson, Peltier, Potts, Vail, Atkinson <br />VOTING NAY: None <br />Motion Carried. <br />C.I.F. PROJECT FEASIBILITY REPORT <br />City Engineer, Howard Kuusisto, has indicated they have completed the <br />feasibility report for Phase 1 of the city's capital improvement project <br />previously authorized by the City Council, and will go over the <br />feasibility report, in detail, with the Council. Although the engineer <br />prepared a preliminary report at the time the capital improvements program <br />was approved by the City Council, the Council requested a more detailed, <br />up-to-date report that would meet the requirements for proceeding with a <br />public improvement hearing on these projects. The roads being considered <br />as a part of this project are Oneka Lake boulevard, Harrow Avenue, <br />Goodview Avenue, Homestead Avenue, Falcon Avenue, 130th Street, 177th <br />Street, and Hyde Avenue. If the City Council wishes to move forward with <br />this proposal, the appropriate action would be to accept the feasibility <br />report and order a public improvement hearing for July 21, 1988. After a <br />brief discussion, and receiving no comment from the audience, <br />Councilmember Robert Olson made the following motion: <br />Olson made motion, Vail seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION 88-28, RESOLUTION <br />RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING FOR IMPROVEMENT HEARING ON C.I.P. PROJECT <br />#5-2-88(B). <br />VOTING AYE: Olson, Potts, Vail, Atkinson <br />VOTING NAY: Peltier <br />Motion Carried. <br />CITY HALL PARKING LOT REPAIR <br />Ear4ier this year, the City Council authorized the sealcoating and <br />striping of the City Hall parking lot. The work is scheduled to take <br />place in approximately two weeks, and city staff has given some additional <br />thought to other improvements to the parking lot that would provide for a <br />better parking arrangement. City staff is requesting Council <br />authorization to proceed to get cost estimates and do some bituminous work <br />on the parking lot area east of the municipal building. The staff feels <br />that if properly laid out, the parking lot can be designed to provide <br />off-street parking for approximately 20 vehicles. <br />