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<br />feels threatened by the speed of the traffic when she crosses Main Street. There are <br />many students who walk along Main Street and children who cross Main Street <br />regularly. <br /> <br />The Council. discussed OIle f'OSSlble disadvamage to requesting the study may be an <br />increase in the speed limit Council Member Vickers shared that if the study found <br />acomecutive IlDIIIber of cars going a higher speed. the couaty may opt to raise the <br />limit versus lower it. This possible n:suh will be IlOted in a response letter to'Mr. <br />S~ <br />Motion bv:MlI'I'or Wilharber. !IeCOnded by CoqncilMember Sweenev to write a <br />letter to A.IIOU-COIIDtv to eoadact II. speed da~k on Maia Street and iaadditioD to <br />send II. restJQIl&e to Ms. SPUI ien.Motion carried uDanimon.. <br /> <br />1(. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />XL COMMtTIEEREPORTS <br /> <br />On April glb Mayor Wilharber will be sitting on the "oral board". for possible future <br />police officers for CPLPD. The board will consist of twelve I'Jmn;cWtp<:, <br /> <br />Xli AD~TRATORSREPQRT <br /> <br />XIII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />MatiCH by CouncilMember Sween". seconded by Council Member Tnlvis to <br />adioun the Marcia 29. 2000 Conci] "Meetin!! at 7:56 p.m. AD in favor. Motioo <br />carried unanimoush'. <br /> <br />Tnmscr.ibed by: <br />Aimee Fairbrother <br /> <br />7 <br />