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From YouTube: Public Works Meeting for April 6, 2020
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Sure
sure,
so
all
they
would
do
I
think
all
we
have
now,
though,
is
poor
Fionn.
If
Emily
are
the
only
two
that
would
be
that
would
be
available
for
public
comment.
Folks
I
think
we're
directed
to
emailing
Emily
as
they're
supposed
to
email.
If
they
wanted
public
comment,
they
were
supposed
to
email
their
their
requests.
According
to
what
Yolanda's
new
rules
are
all.
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There
was
a
Clayton
Pelletier
is
that
a
city
employee
as
well?
Yes,
sir,
okay,
just
double-checking,
there's
a
lot
of
you!
I,
don't
know
everybody
yet
so
all
right,
so
I
don't
see
anybody
from
the
public.
We
can
let
Emily
Emily
I'll.
Allow
you
to
talk
to
see
if
there
any.
If
there
was
any
public
comment
that
was
sent
to
you.
Mr.
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So
um
Regina
has
been
helping
with
the
city's.
You
see,
efforts
as
well
as
coordinating
the
Midtown
campus
for
housing
of
people,
primarily
homeless
people
with
co-ed
sickness
or
any
other
kind
of
sickness,
so
they've
been
helping,
coordinate.
All
the
TPS
for
the
city,
they've
been
getting
a
lot
of
the
old
dormitories
ready
with
a
lot
of
city
staff,
getting
all
the
mechanical
electrical
ready.
Moving
in
furniture
coordinating
food,
so
she's,
the
the
chief
I
forget
the
title,
but
the
head
of
our
EOC.
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Although
I
have
two
comments
on
that,
one
is
that
the
stop
sign
ahead
sign
might
be
on
the
wrong
side
of
governor
miles.
It
may
be
more
appropriate
on
the
west
side,
because
there
is
a
curve
in
that
road
and
there's
no
curve
on
the
other
road.
But
you
know
that's
that's
just
my
naked
eye,
but
maybe
the
thing
that's
probably
the
most
appropriate
is
what
we
did
at
the
four-way
stop
ik
Camino
Carlos
Rey,
and
that
is
to
get
larger,
stop
signs.
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Those
are
definitely
good
comments,
but
um
I
explained
to
councilor
Ken,
Sanchez
and
I
have
a
phone
call
into
the
constituent
when
he
returns
my
phone
call.
Let
him
know,
although
I
did
let
this
person
over
email
about
this,
we
can't
place
that
additional
stop
ahead,
sign.
What
we're
trying
to
do,
one
or
two
things
we're
trying
to
those
guys
are
semi
essential.
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So
what
we
try
to
do
is
pull
together
a
lot
of
seneschal
work
before
I
bring
him
into
the
office,
and
then
they
been
get
out
being
it
all
out
in
one
day,
so
we're
putting
together
a
few
sign
things
that
we
need
to
do
through
the
city,
but,
secondly,
we're
waiting
for
masks.
They
got
to
work
in
close
proximity
to
each
other.
So
once
we
get
those
masks
and
once
we
get
a
day's
worth
of
essential
work,
we'll
go
out
there
and
put
that
bat
down.
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You
mr.
chair
John
just
wanted
to
make
you
aware
of
the
well
for
one
thank
you
all
and,
and
whatever
staff
is
working
on
the
pothole
work
happening
on
Osage
and
we've
been
able
to
it's,
not
actually
potholes
I
think
they're
doing
some
infrastructure
improvements
so
when
they
make
improvements
and
then
they
cover
up
the
infrastructure,
changes
or
whatever
construction
they're
doing
they're
not
covering
up
the
holes
again
and
Regina
took
care
of
one
issue.
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But
now
we
have
another
one
that
they
just
finished,
and
it's
in
like
that
for
a
couple
weeks
and
I
understand.
Maybe
there's
issues
with
the
contractor
to
get
them
to
do
the
work,
especially
in
close
proximity,
but
it's
actually
creating
another
pothole.
So
I
just
wanted
you
to
be
aware
of
the
Osage
one.
Okay,.
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I
know
sage,
yes,
I'll
get
back
with
you,
um
I
believe
Osage
is
actually
slated
to
be
repaved
in
its
entirety.
It
is
yeah,
so
I'll
see
if
that's
not
forthcoming,
we'll
see
if
we
can
at
least
get
that
person
to
do
something
temporarily,
or
maybe
our
guys
can
put
down
a
little
bit
of
coal
melling's
just
to
hold
it
up
until
they
repay
it.
Yeah.
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I
think
it
was
some
utility
work.
That's
been
happening
along
Osage
and
they've
been
doing
it
in
different
stages,
which
is
great
and
I
appreciate
it
I
think
just
what
happens
is
they're
not
finished
with
it,
and
then
they
wait
a
while
and
then
it
gets
worse
and
I
think
from
Regina
the
last
time
we
spoke
it
may
not
that
improvement
for
that
roof.
The
pavements
not
going
to
happen
til
the
summer,
so
I'm
not
sure.
If
that
happened
sooner
than
later
awesome.
If
not,
we
could
just
fix
that.
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Would
be
ideal,
mr.
chair,
the
thing
is
is
because
that
one's
federally
funded
it
we
have
to
go
through
a
certain
federal
process.
We're
moving
along
that
now
right
now,
we're
in
the
middle
of
the
right-of-way
acquisition
phase,
which
does
take
quite
a
bit
of
time,
so
I
don't
think
we'll
be
able
to
do
it
now
immediately
the
South,
that's
a
con
with
the
South
Meadows,
one,
a
related
related
project
being
that
it's
adjacent
that
right
away
acquisition
process
is
taking
even
longer
there's
more
parcels
established
with
that.
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So
what
we're
gonna
try
to
do
is
this:
when
we
do
the
I'll
go
for
yourself
Meadows,
we
are
gonna,
do
that
wandering
during
school
closure,
because
it's
the
major
intersection
Cottonwood,
what
we're
gonna
do
is
repairing
them
closing
out
the
free
at
con
would,
and
basically
people
from
con
would
and,
of
course,
Prairie
Village.
Their
only
way
they
can
get
to
that
point
is
through
South,
the
South
middle
site.
It'll
allow
us
to
build
it
within
a
month
and
a
half
two
ones
and
get
out
of
everybody's
hair
right
away.
G
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Thought
I'd
ask
anything
else
from
committee
all
right.
Our
next
meeting
is
Monday
April
27th
that'll
be
our
first
combined
meeting
of
Public
Works
and
PUC
yeah
pretty
hefty
agenda.
So
looking
forward
to
that
and
I
will
see.
Y'all
then
be
safe.
Thank
you,
Miss
Martin.
Thank
you.
John
Thank,
You
counselors.
Everyone
else,
who's
on
appreciate
you
being
here,
Thank
You,.