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made some technology investments to reduce contact. A date of Saturday, October 11 has <br />been set for the rescheduled event. <br /> <br />Residential Outdoor Storage <br />In response to some citizen complaints and to help curb other disturbances in residential <br />districts, a city-wide compliance check was completed for vehicles parked in the front yard. <br />A total of 45 letters were sent to those in violation, asking them to move their vehicles off the <br />front lawn. <br /> <br />Driveway and Parking Ordinance Review <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission continues to work diligently on issues related to what <br />and where certain vehicles can be parked on residential properties. Both the existing <br />ordinance and the one being contemplated by P&Z do not allow parking of any vehicles in <br />the front yard (not on the driveway). <br /> <br /> officials was held on 8/4 and produced <br />positive momentum. We are hopeful that a plan can be developed to mitigate noise. <br /> <br />th <br />7129 20Ave. <br />A letter from the city attorney was issued to the business owner allowing a final <br />opportunity to abate the lighting issues. <br /> <br />PUBLIC WORKS/STREETS <br />City Hall Renovation <br />A total of 17 bids were received for the City Hall Renovation Project. Crawford Merz <br />was awarded the contract at the City Council meeting on August 26. The project will <br />include a renovation of the city council chambers, city hall lobby, and some carpet and <br />in-floor heating work in the city hall office area. <br /> <br />Pothole Patching <br />Pothole patching and other minor street repairs have been completed around town. A <br />contractor will be completing some trail work and a few larger street patches in the <br />coming weeks. <br /> <br />COVID-19 <br />All staff are healthy and on a regular work schedule. <br /> <br />STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />LaMotte Park Stormwater Reuse System Expansion <br />A preconstruction meeting was held on 7/28 to review the project with the contractor and <br />city staff. Work should begin in 3 to 4 weeks. Once started, the project should be <br />completed in about 2 weeks. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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