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City Administrator Ulrich wrote"support access and signage visibility for local businesses during <br /> construction." <br /> Councilmember Specht asked if code enforcement could be lightened during construction to <br /> simplify things for the businesses. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich replied that was talked about and a soft hold was placed on code <br /> enforcement along Hwy 10. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Director Hagen commented that he liked the idea of <br /> promoting access to businesses particularly when the interchanges are shut down. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich moved on to the Strategy to Connect the community through Parks and <br /> Trails Capital Improvements along with Recreational Programming. He stated there are two <br /> tactics under this strategy. The first one is Establish a Funding Plan to Complete Parks Capital <br /> Replacement Improvements. He stated that was talked about earlier and is on track. The other is <br /> Implement and Spotlight the Recreation Programming Plan. He stated that is somewhat on hold <br /> due to staffing turn over but it is back on track now with the new hire. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich moved on to the Strategy to Spotlight sustainability and efficiency <br /> through public facilities and infrastructure investments. He stated they continued with the <br /> development of the water supply treatment which is on track to be completed in October 2023. <br /> They will continue with that. The second tactic was to Consider Local Open Space Preservation <br /> Funding, if initiated by Ballot Referendum. He stated they would need to have a ballot question <br /> as it would need to be started by mid-August. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked for details about how that is implemented. She thought there <br /> was funding and how to recognize different areas and if they are inventoried with an associated <br /> cost because it says there is a high impact on the budget. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich replied if there was a referendum specifically for that it would cover the <br /> expense but asked if she was asking for more about this program before it gets put on the budget. <br /> He offered to get her that information about how it works and answer her questions before August. <br /> Councilmember Specht asked if there is an ongoing conversation about people renting open spaces <br /> and would the County want to expand or talk about other spaces that are filled up every day. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich replied that one thing that could be considered is reconfiguring where <br /> the center is. They took the virtual library out and stated if there is interest in putting in a public <br /> library, that would be a County item. He stated there are some big capital maintenance items that <br /> are coming due with the building being 15 years old. The floor in the front needs maintenance. <br /> Councilmember Riley suggested along with maintenance that efficiency upgrades could be <br /> considered at the same time. <br /> City Council Special Work Session/February 15, 2022 <br /> Page 27 of 31 <br />
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