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<br /> . . "- - <br /> East embankment erosion control can (and should) be fixed with a simple, .- <br /> focused project to solve this problem in a cost-effective way. - <br /> Maintainance and improvement of trail on east side (down the embankment) is - <br /> not included in improvement plan. The trail improvement (mostly protection <br /> against erosion for some 100 yards} below the embankment should be <br /> considered in the erosion control project. . <br /> Americans with Disabilities Act Issues <br /> Problem: Four foot incline. . <br /> Neighbors Concerns: <br /> Ramps are in wide use. What ADA mandate does the present condition violate? . <br /> Liahtina of Ballfiehjs I <br /> Problem: More flexibility in scheduling. Up to 200 more games in a season. <br /> Neighbors Concerns: . <br /> Lights add one more game a night. Softball is played in summertime and -. <br /> daylight time; games already run into the evening. Lights would mean very late <br /> endings for games. <br /> Don't want 200 more games scheduled with lights, - <br /> More drinking and disorderly conduct from later games. . <br /> Lights are big expense and visual nuisance for neighbors for small alleged <br /> incremental benefit. <br /> Little Leaque games are not a reason to have lighted fields. Youngsters should . <br /> not be playing late. Youngsters should not be scheduled with adults. <br /> Doug McFarland, president of Little League, noted that all he's heard is adult . <br /> sof1ball. not Little League use. Could there be a dedicated Little League field <br /> (which uses shorter 200 foot baselines)? No enthusiasm for that suggestion I <br /> from the committee. <br /> - <br /> I <br /> -Il <br /> - <br /> I <br />