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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Agenda--Public Works Committee--Monday, Mar. 27th, 6PM

Public Works Committee

Regular Meeting

Monday, March 27, 2006, 6:00 p.m.

City Hall, 31 S. Madison St., Evansville, WI

AGENDA

(revised March 22, 2006)

1. Call the meeting to order.

Roll Call
Approve minutes of February Meeting
Citizen appearances
Lake Leota Restoration Update
Downtown Streetscape Plan Public Hearing
Discussion on Downtown side street parking, municipal lot parking and off-site parking.
Discussion and possible motion to approve Main St. Street & Sidewalk design.
Discussion and possible motion to approve the following one-way streets: Maple St. going south, Railroad St going north & Mill St. going west.
Discussion and possible motion to approve and changing Montgomery Ct. one-way street degsnitination during Main St. construction in 2007.
Discussion on use of Paving Bricks in Main Street Reconstruction in 2007
2006 Public Works Smart Growth Plan Action Items
Transportation #5.2 – Discussion on adopting a Class B Highway Ordinance
Communications from City Engineer
Communications of Public Works Director
New Business
Upon the proper motion and approval vote, the Public Works Committee will convene in closed session pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1)(e), Wis. Stats., deliberation or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reason requires a closed session, and will not reconvene in open session. During the closed session, the Public Works Committee will discuss possible acquisition of real property along S. Madison St.
Adjourn
Bill Hammann Chair, Public Works Committee

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous11:49 AM

    I was surprised at the very small turnout at the meeting last evening... The street renovation will affect all of us and more folks involved in the decision making process makes for a better community as a whole...

    Jeff

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