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A
D
We
have
a
request
from
mr.
Godfrey
to
put
in
a
parking
in
the
right-of-way
and
we
went
out
and
looked
at
it
and
I.
Think
that's
this
point
and
I'm
glad
with
Winston.
Look
at
it,
because
it
seemed
to
me
that
there
many
issues
with
this
particular
space
and
luckily
for
us,
we
had
a
long,
Ron,
Lucas
and
we're
on
Lucas.
So
we
talked
and
we
looked,
and
it
seems
like
the
very
narrow
street
is
a
disadvantage
for
the
number
of
vehicles
that
have
to
traverse
it.
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So
I
think
we've
decided
that,
and
instead
of
granting
your
revocable
license
to
mr.
Creed
we'd
like
to
propose
that
we
widen
that
street
a
little
bit
with
a
strip
of
asphalt
and
run
all
parallel
parking
in
all
areas.
Then
Ron
costed
it
out
and
said
it
would
probably
cost
us
around
10,000
for
nanotubes
and
that
will
solve
the
problem.
That
way
we'll
be
really
soon.
B
D
I
didn't
grant
him
either
permit
I'm
just
saying
that
looking
at
this
area,
I
don't
want
to
say,
give
away
our
right
of
way,
especially
since
the
the
corner
is
a
nuisance
where
those
cars
are
parked
right
on
the
street
and
there's
a
lot
of
traffic
in
that
area
compared
to
what
there
was
ten
years
ago.
So
I'm
asked
for
his
requirements.
That's
someone
else's
issue.
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Nightmare.
Okay,
so
that's
basically
a
wrestle.
Should
we
pchew
on
351
Carroll
Road
I'm
not
inclined
to
do
anything
with
that.
One.
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G
It
was
here,
as
you
can
see,
from
your
handout
that
we
sent
all
the
men
the
amenities
that
we
are,
including
not
only
outside
the
inside
the
stoves
refrigerators,
blind,
central
air,
just
washer
aesthetically
to
Lincoln's
very
large
community,
we're
in
the
laundry
facility
and
then,
if
you
turn
over
on
the
second
page,
we
have
this
proposed
site
development
plan.
We
are
still
working
with
it.
G
Technical
studies
that
still
need
to
be
done
so
with
the
site
plan
that
is
in
there.
It
is
due
to
change,
but
I
will
tell
you
we
are
playing
with
a
three-story
building
that
will
not
change.
We
become,
may
not
be
an
l-shaped,
but
we
are
supposed
to
restore
there
now,
where
it's
going
to
be
located,
it
could
change.
G
G
E
G
We
do
put
in
a
lot
of
trees,
lot
of
shrubbery
a
lot
of
flowers,
and
you
know
in
the
spring
we
do
plant
flowers,
the
trees
we
like
to
try
to
keep
the
trees
that
are
existing
on
the
site.
We
can
save
any
of
the
trees
whatsoever,
we
try
to
save
the
trees
and
then
we'll
do
plants
multiple
trees
at
any
of
our
sites.
G
G
B
E
B
The
map
that
you
presented
there
I
noticed
the
property
line,
goes
off
the
top.
G
G
The
wetlands
there
I
don't
I,
worked
personally
in
the
development
area
in
the
development
and
when
I
saw
this
and
that's
why
I
said
I
just
want
you
to
let
you
know
that
this
building
will
not
stay
there.
I
think
I
will
see
that
it
gets
me
if
I,
don't
I,
try
to
keep
the
trees
and
I
try
to
keep
the
wetland
area.
They're.
Just
small
wetlands
I've
been
to
the
site
if
you've
ever
been
out
there
as
close
to
it
they're
just
small
and
I
believe
they're.
G
I
We
have
a
tree
Commission
that
oversees
our
landscape
ordinance
and
we
have
a
disabilities
Commission
right
and
since
these
are
senior
units
I'm,
assuming
that
you
have,
you
know
that
you're
sensitive
to
issues
around
accessibility
and
design,
and
they
really
like
to
be
able
to
take
a
look
at
plans
and
be
able
to
see
you
know
things
like
turning
radius
and
what
kind
of
doorknobs
you're
going
to
use
and
look
no
outlets
and
switches.
That's
all
of
that.
G
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E
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G
G
C
F
C
A
Proposals
before
us,
I
was
gonna
say:
where
would
you
kind
of
consider
this
one?
In
other
words
in
terms
of
I,
want
to
say
oh
no
level
of
luxury?
Yet
my
mother,
if
there
are
so
many
being
proposed
that
this
is
basic,
you
know
it
seems
kind
of
like
basic
housing,
not
a
lot
of
amenities.
I
mean
it.
Is
that
how
you
kind
of
view
this
as
they
kind
of
another.
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G
E
G
I
Attended
some
meetings
around
low-income
housing
area
and
I
know
that
this
isn't
low-income
housing,
but
we
have
kind
of
a
skewed
housing,
market
and
I'm
curious.
Just
because
we
have
such
a
high
number
of
rentals
and
the
prices
get
really
pushed
up.
Whether
these
units
would
fall
within
the
guidelines
that
people
would
be
able
to
use
vouchers.
That's
something
I
think
we
have
a
real
shortage
of
in
Athens.
G
I
G
I
will
have
to
have
that
question-answer
going
higher
up
on
the
attachment,
because
I
don't
work
on
that
side
of
it,
but
I
know
that
our
facilities
are
not
government
funded
or
not
lost
a
government-funded.
We
don't
allow
I'll
show
what
do
they
call
it
good,
yeah
I
think
it
is
I
mean
none
of
our
projects
are
subsidized
depending
the
people
have
to
pay
the
rent.
The
rent
is
what
the
run
is
right.
G
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H
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G
G
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B
B
J
I
can
spend
this
year
because
it's
getting
too
late
in
the
year,
it's
too
wet
etcetera.
So
what
Kevin
is
wanting
to
do
is
to
transfer
that
to
the
two
and
300
series,
primarily
utility
costs
have
gone
higher
this
year
and
also
gas
oil,
all
those
different
things,
and
so
this
would
allow
him
then
to
be
sure
to
cover
all
of
the
two
and
three
hundred
without
seeking
any
additional
appropriation.
J
J
There
was
an
overall
multi
vendor
purchase
order
for
the
soccer
fields,
I
think
originally
of
about
twenty
five
thousand
and
we
didn't
spend
having
spent
at
all
with
yet.
So
he
would
rather
just
use
next
year's
appropriation
to
do
that,
because
the
auditor's
office
is
saying
you're
running
too
close
into
two
and
three
hundred
series
because
of
the
primarily
I
think
was
utilities
was
encounter.
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B
B
G
B
B
J
We
had,
for
a
number
of
years,
I've
been
recommending.
Appropriating
120,000
was
finally
gone
over.
The
fact
I
went
over
it
last
year,
but
we
had
adequate
funds
in
the
two
and
300
series
to
just
transfer
into
it,
but
this
year
again
because
of
some
of
the
utility
bills
and
things
we're
thinking
that
we
should
go
and
recognize
that
the
utilities
have
increased
to
about
one
hundred
and
thirty-seven
thousand
dollars
per
year.
And
that's
what
you
know
the
projection.
J
B
J
B
B
B
B
J
You
billed
by
part,
if
you
put
the
light
directly
with
our
arm
right
on
the
street
hole.
You
are
lower
cut
that
because
you
a
charge
you
for
the
length
of
the
arm,
as
it
goes
out
into
the
street,
there's
a
whole
price
schedule.
They
have
to
send
us
to
that,
because
everything
they
put
up
that
they
own
as
a
price
attached
will
have
on
a
monthly
basis.
A
J
Are
a
few
exceptions
to
that
on
Court
Street,
we
own
the
lady,
because
I
was
created
in
the
project
of
Shafer
Street.
We
own
the
lighting
up,
but
just
take
me
from
Shafer
Street
from
Union
to
Richland
I
think
was
sixty
five
thousand
dollars
to
purchase
those
lights.
Now
we
only
have
the
electrical
cost
on
those,
but
since
that
was
a
request
by
the
University
I
bartered
with
them
a
number
of
years
ago
and
we
hooked
into
their
electrical
grid.
So
we
don't
get
a
bill
for
that,
but
that
was
part
of
the
agreement.
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J
J
B
A
J
A
J
Didn't
they're
pretty
person
to
know
the
ones
we're
running
from
aap
ATP
does
all
the
main
thing
and
that's
why
when
they
get
reported
to
us,
we
have
to
go
on
their
website
and
report
it
by
poll
number
and
tell
them
what's
out
and
then
depending
upon
their
schedule.
Sometimes
it's
done
the
week.
Sometimes,
a
month
later,
if
they've
been
busy,
it's
still
out.
B
J
And
everything
to
Jim
it's
two
police
cruisers,
one
of
them-
would
be
a
four-wheel
drive
Ford
Expedition,
like
the
other
or
equivalent
I.
Don't
have
a
firm
price
on
this
yet
because
the
state
bid
documents
have
not
been
released
yet,
but
usually,
if
you
don't
get
your
order
in
by
the
end
of
February,
forget
it
so.
The
last
few
years
we've
gone
and
used
the
current
year,
capital
funds,
which
we
have
I,
think
ninety
eight
thousand
or
so
left.
E
J
B
J
Whatever
in
assessing
him
innocent
assessment
by
the
police
department
and
by
the
mechanics,
they
feel
that,
because
you
have
to
remember,
we've
had
we
had
a
vehicle
accident
on
the
k-9
officers
car
remember
about
two
years
ago,
and
so
it
got
out
of
cycle
because
we
had
the
insurance
proceeds,
and
so
we
bought
that
one.
And
then
the
police
chief
got
total
in
front
of
his
house
and
we
replaced
that
with
a
used
one
because
it
is
lighter
use.
J
B
E
B
J
J
H
A
A
B
J
J
Looking
and
filling
you
know
those
that
we
can
and
the
if
I
can
submit
that
to
you,
then,
if
there
are
ideas
from
councils,
you
know
they
want
to
see
more
money
spend
some
one
area
or
another
which
we
always
going
on
the
auditors,
revenue
projections
and
carry-forward
balances
before
we
really
really
have
any
good
idea
of
where
we
are
and
then
by
the
first
meeting
in
December
and
usually
the
first
three
meetings
in
December
goes
through
the
appropriations
ordinance.
Oh,
it's.
E
J
The
alert
council
members
to
that
we're
well
aware
of
the
process
we're
working
on
it.
All
of
the
different
department
heads,
including
Council
and
Municipal
Court,
have
all
submitted
draft
budgets
to
me,
and
so
I'll
start
to
be
tying
all
those
together
and
putting
them
in
the
format
that
that's
usually
presented
in
Excel
files.
Okay,.
B
J
J
B
J
J
A
Question
and
maybe
deputy
can
answer
this-
excuse
me
about
the
planning
planner
position,
because
it's
been
really
hard
to
fill
mm-hm.
Do
we
get
a
sense
you
know
of
why
I
mean,
in
other
words,
is
it
more
than
a
one-person
job
as
they're
more
support
needed
I
was
just
curious.
J
Think
that
we
are,
we
don't
know
for
sure,
we've
never
advertised
for
a
planner
before
we
did
the
job
description
and
looked
at
it
with
our
salary
scale,
I
see
planners
advertised
elsewhere
and
all
all
different
levels
of
compensation,
and
a
lot
of
that
was
the
organization
and
help
and
he's
there.
I
think
it
would
be
a
challenge
for
anyone
to
be
a
single
person
office
that
may
scare
off
some
people.
They
want.
You
know,
but
more
small
cities
whose
decided
they'd
like
to
have
a
planner
and
write.
A
J
They
would
be
in
my
office
and
just
as
Ray
and
I
and
the
assistant
service.
They
share
a
couple
of
staff
members
we
do
and
we
would
continue
to
do
that
now.
I
might
have
to
come
back
to
counsel
at
some
point
and
say:
I've
had
a
vacant
position
in
my
office
I've
kept
vacant
for
about
three
years,
and
maybe
you
know
with
fill
in
all
the
positions.
At
some
point
we
may
have
to
ask
you
for
additional
help
right.
A
H
A
J
A
On
Oh,
what
oh
yeah
I
was
just
gonna
say
that
that
you
know
that,
maybe
you
know
a
person
could
be
selected
that
would
have
an
interest
or
something
in
that
area.
If
that
might
be
something
that
could
be,
the
kind
of
you
know
move
someone
to
accept
this
position
since
we've
had
a
lot
of
people
not
accept
that
it's
my
understanding,
we've.
A
A
A
J
Yeah,
that's
what
I've
been
recognized,
that
I
see
advertisements
in
the
major
metropolitan
communities
say
around
the
Dayton
area,
Huber
Heights
and
others
like
that
that
they're
advertising
for
planners
and
when
they
advertise
it
they
say
the
maximum
amount.
We
wish.
We
know
we
say
beginning
at
42.
We
know
it
goes
to
58,
but
they'll
offer.
This
has
a
a
opportunity
to
have
a
maximum
salary.
Eighty
thousand,
we
don't
pay
anybody
any
thumbs
right.
A
A
B
B
To
get
it
back,
I
know
the
reps,
as
well
as
the
cost
of
curbs
and
the
ramps.
But
right
you
know
and
I
know,
we've
done
a
fairly
good
job,
but
there's
still
you
know
major
gaps
all
over
the
city
that
I'm
aware
and
I'm,
not
sure
how
you
tell
people
that
to
throw
a
sidewalk
down,
but
at
the
same
time
I.
You
know
I'd
like
to
see
some
of
the
street
money
eventually
moved
over
to
that
a
little
bit
more
mix
I'm
just
bringing
that
up
all
right
cuz.
We.
J
E
J
Are
obligated
to
pay
the
cost
of
certain
herbs
and
a
DA
ramps
where
people
have
done
it
and
that
takes
a
certain
amount
of
money.
We
just
use
historical
dad
on
and
a
lot
of
it
then
depends
upon
how
much
council
wants
to
spend
on
street
rehab
in
surfacey
and
then
there's
the
vehicles
that
you
have
to
keep
up
with
and
then
their
sidewalks,
and
it's
always
been
that
sidewalk
seems
to
be
the
last
item
of
priorities
and
that's
what
you're
pointing
out
yeah.
B
B
B
D
Like
to
see
sometime
in
the
next
budget,
some
the
salt
facility,
if
we
could,
we
were
little.
H
H
D
J
I've
been
trying
been
putting
more
effort
really
rather
than
replacing
it
in
in
place,
is
to
looking
for
another
site
to
get
it
out
of
the
well
that
protection
and
I'm
working
with
some
people
on
that
I
hope
to
have
an
answer
in
the
next
couple
months
on
that
and
then
we
can
then
I
can
bring
it
back
to
Council
and
say:
okay,
which
direction
do
you
will
do?
We
really
want
to
go.
A
J
We're
not
contaminating
yet,
but
the
test
levels
are
higher
than
they
were
three
four
years
ago,
but
they're
still
within
the
EPA
standard.
But
we
do
test
the
the
leakage
of
salt
in
that
and
there's
a
as
you
remember,
Nancy,
a
method
that
we
have
to
take
that
to
the
river
we
do
run.
Our
tests
on
that
and
the
salt
content
is
has
been
building
up
that
we
need
to
relocate.
J
D
E
J
J
E
J
You
probably
want
to
go
up
about
six
feet
on
the
sides,
with
either
some
kind
of
masonry
type
construction,
and
then
you
can
get
into
the
discussion
of
do
you
want
to
use
one
of
the
bubble
contraptions
that
you
can
see
it
Oh,
doc,
garages
and
other
places,
because
you
want
to
have
the
ability
to
get
in
there
with
a
flood
front
end
later
and
load
a
salt
truck
within
your
pad
and
you're
contained
area
these
otherwise
indisposed
billing,
some
portion
of
it
on
the
ground
I.
Just.
D
I
guess
I
don't
want
it
to
get
to
be
an
emergency
where
and
where
we're
gonna
have
to.
You
know
add
ten
miles
to
every
to
every
trip,
and
you
know
if
these
vehicles
are
getting
six
and
eight
miles
to
the
gallon
I
mean
it's
gonna,
be
a
costly
thing
with
a
higher
price
of
gasoline.
So
waiting
off
those
two
issues
seems
to
be
a
point:
I
don't
want
to
get
to
an
emergency
State.
That's
all
my
concern.
Isn't
Amy's
gonna
kill
me
because
she
wants
to
get
out
of
here.
Okay,
I'll.
A
Drop
it
right
now
in
a
hole.
Remember
noon
no,
but
I
think
to
study
this
I
mean
I
would
be
interested
in
that
because
I
was
thinking
if
by
chance
at
some
point,
we
were
to
exceed
an
EPA
limit.
There's
probably
a
larger
cost
there
than
there
is
in
the
hundred
thousand
dollar
pad,
not
sure
about
that.
But
but
it
sounds
like
it's
something
that
we
ought
to
really
be
looking
at
alternatives
for
more.
A
H
All
right
first
thing
on
the
agenda
are
sidewalks,
I,
think,
basically,
where
we
are
right
now
and
thanks
to
Debbie
Walker,
I
kind
of
have
a
timeline
set
out
now,
as
I
think
we're
all
agree
with
that
sidewalks
in
it
to
be.
You
know
either
repaired
constructed
or
replaced
down
on
Stewart
Street.
So
in
terms
on
the
timeline,
I
think
that,
and
in
discussing
that's
what
the
mayor
is,
that
may
be.
H
Our
first
step
is
to
after
compiling
the
list
of
property
owners
down
there
at
Stuart's
trees,
maybe
hold
a
meeting
to
find
out
how
or
what
kind
of
voluntary
participation
we're
going
to
get
from
them
in
terms
of
asking
them
to
the
replace
or
construct
sidewalks
and
fund
their
properties
on
Stewart
Street,
and
then
after
that,
I
think
that's
some
sort
of
agreed-upon
waiting
until
Andy
stone
got
back.
H
So
we
could
do
the
engineering
in
house
which
would
be
at
a
lower
cost
and
then,
after
that,
after
the
plans,
you
know
specs
in
the
estimate
of
cost.
We
can
move
to
doing
the
resolution
of
necessity,
on
which
we
also
have
discussed
in
committee
before
I.
Think
last
time
ago,
this
was
back
in
nineteen
eighty
something,
but
it
just
sort
of
no
need
to
have
this
done.
Do
this
you
own
the
property.
H
B
A
H
H
On
the
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
bicycle
safety?
I,
don't
know
if
we
discuss
this
in
committee
before
can
we
discuss
this
yeah?
Okay,
a
little
bit
free?
Oh
yeah?
Okay,
that's
right!
We
did
I!
Remember
talking
about
it!
So
I've
talked
to
captain
file
and
I'm
going
to
go
meet
with
him
tomorrow,
7:00
a.m.
if
anybody
wants
to
join
me,
I'm
just
to
kind
of
go
and
get
a
feel
for
flight
school
citations.
H
I
had
asked
him
if
he
was
able
to
pull
up
a
report
on
how
or
what
kind
of
citations
they
give
two
bicyclists
or
if
you
know
when
how
where,
but,
unfortunately,
that's
not
separate
from
regular
vehicle
citations.
So
it's
kind
of
all
compiled
together,
so
I'm
gonna
go
and
sit
down
and
talk
to
mr.
Pyle
tomorrow,
I'm
kind
of
get
a
better,
better
feel
for
the
police
department
perspective
on
bicycle
safety
in
the
city,
okay,
I.
A
Was
gonna
say
after
we
discussed
this
I
have
to
say
like
what
always
happens?
Is
you
pay
more
attention
to
these
things
and
I
saw
when,
in
the
middle
lane
of
State
Street
in
the
dark,
with
no
lights
on
pedaling
down
the
middle
and
I
wanted
to
say,
do
you
you
know
I
mean,
do
you
have
no
brain
I
mean
I
would
be
really
and
then
I
saw
another,
and
this
was
like
the
next
day.
I
saw
somebody
fall
down
on
Court
Street.
A
H
To
that
light,
sat
night
to
that
to
before
Paul
I
had
also
talked
to
Ron
Lucas
on
signage
I
just
wanted
to
get
his
perspective
on.
You
know
on
bicycle
safety,
and
he
had
suggested.
You
know,
thought
that
maybe
the
education
campaign
was
a
good
start
and
also
on
maybe
some
more
signage
telling
bicyclists
not
to
write
on
the
sidewalks
or
alerting
motorists
that
no.
This
is
an
area
where
there
are
a
lot
of
bicyclists.
H
E
A
Very
interesting
one
more
thing:
when
we
first
brought
this
up,
I
thought
it
was
the
safety
of
bike.
I
thought
that
cars
were
a
danger
to
cyclists,
but
now
that
we've
been
discussing
it,
it
seems
to
me:
cyclists
are
a
danger
not
only
to
themselves
sometimes
but
to
pedestrians
and
the
dis,
so
I
think.
A
E
B
H
B
D
A
E
G
E
H
Well:
okay!
Well,
then,
we'll
just
continue
thinking
about
that
after
I
meet
with
captain
file
tomorrow,
Oh
report
X
how.
D
D
H
H
Item
on
the
agenda,
besides
miscellaneous
handicapped
parking
spaces
and
put
this
on
the
committee
meeting,
because
I
was
approached
by
a
former
professor
who
had
concerns
about
the
handicapped
spaces
having
tie
limits
on
them,
and
you
know,
as
far
as
disabled
people
being
able
to
get
to
and
from
their
car
with
that
two-hour
time
limit,
she
had
disgusts
me,
possibly
exploring
the
option
of
either
extending
the
time
limit
some
cities.
Well,
a
city
I
was
able
to
find
out
in
New.
Mexico
actually
has
exempt.
You
don't
have
to
pay
at
the
handicapped
meters.
H
I
H
C
I
just
wanted
to
comment
that
with
only
22
handicap
spaces
in
town.
One
of
my
concerns
is
that
I
wouldn't
want
to
take
away
the
two-hour
limit
all
together
and
have
it
done
women
at
time,
because
then
there's
no
eternal
right
and
yeah
I.
Don't
think
at
this
point
unlimited
would
thank
you
that
is
problematic,
probably
more
the
other
direction.
C
A
Yeah
I
guess
I'm
fascinated
by
that
I'm
in
the
two-hour,
because
now
that
you
know
that
it
kind
of
depends
on
what
you're
doing
mm-hmm
I
mean.
If
you
went
into
a
store,
it
might
take
you
half
an
hour
and
even
if
you
took
you
half
an
hour
to
maneuver,
so
I
guess
and
one
could
say
the
same
about
the
other
parking
space.
Is
that
if
you,
if
you're
a
student
and
you
go
to
class
two
hours,
isn't
quite
enough?
Yes,.
H
H
A
H
E
E
H
I
E
A
I
E
A
C
E
H
C
B
B
C
I
just
wanted
to
mention,
and
actually
Amy
mention
this
to
me-
that
there
are
still
some
places
that
we
would
like
to
have
traffic
mirrors
up
around
town.
My
newspaper
one
is:
there
are
two
on
Woodward
going
upward
words,
but
then
you
get
to
the
sharp
turn
that
goes
around
to
go
to
Highland
Park.
C
There
are
children
in
the
road
there
frequently
because
it
is
a
park
area
and
that
second
curve
is
very
frightening
and
at
the
same
time,
along
by
Highland,
Park,
I,
think
kind
of
rumble
strip
or
some
slowing
device
is
desperately
needed.
I
know:
I
come
around
the
kerbin
from
where
I
go.
It's
a
hairpin
hood.
You
cannot
see
people
in
the
street
because
not
only
does
it
curve,
but
it's
got
a
puncture.
So
you
can't
see
someone.
E
C
Know
you
can't
say
that
out
loud
there
there
are
trees
right
on
that
curve
and
possibly
a
tree
removal
might
assist
end
and
the
other
possibility
is
some
kind
of
sidewalk
in
that
area.
There's
not
a
lot
of
space,
but
there
is
some
space,
so
I
think
that
area
needs
to
be
looked
at.
We
still
don't
have
a
mirror
coming
up,
Richland
Avenue
at
Bentley
Hall,
that's
another!
Stop
that
I
have
felt
for
a
long
time
needs
not
only
a
mirror
but
a
little
guardrail
on
the
side.
C
C
C
C
B
B
Corner
of
Miller
and
Walker,
where
Arts
West
as
you
make
a
shot
with
her
right
hand,
turn
going
down
mm-hmm.
Essentially,
that
would
be
one
to
put
there
I
think
it
used
to
be
one
there.
One
time
somebody
tell
me
to
look
I
wiped
out.
It
would
be
on
the
corner
actually
on
us
arts,
West
property
somewhere
on
the
top
I.
Imagine
so
you
could
see
what's
coming
one
way
or
the
other
okay,
it's.
C
B
H
J
Of
it
was
your
bike
pulling
out
of
your
driveway.
You
need
to
see
something
yeah
you're
stopped.
You
can
look
or
you're
coming
to
a
stop.
Sign.
You've
got
time
to
look
like
they're
at
High
Street,
where
we
have
it
on
West
State
or
on
Woodward,
where
you
have
it.
If
you're
moving
on
a
vehicle
on
Richmond
to
20
miles
an
hour
to
me,
a
mirror
is
more
distracting,
then
I.