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� � - <br /> . <br /> , mentioned that after the new public works building was established, the dav�ntown task <br /> group could get started on the Heritage Museum, and the issues facing the Studebaker and <br /> the Antique Water-Pump. Tim Rehbine explained the current status of the Studebaker and <br /> the Antique Water-Pump. <br /> Tim Rehbine asked the group about the infrastructure of the downtown area, and stated <br /> I that before we begin any revitalizing projects, that we should make sure that the storm <br /> water run off and the sanitary sewer systems a.re all up to date. Jim Mazch commented <br /> that the sanitary sewer is good, but that the storm water run off should be investigated. <br /> Wayne LeBlanc concluded this discussion by suggesting that the Economic Development <br /> Committee keep an eye on the Design Team activities, but encouraged the committee not <br /> to center on them. He feels that the Design Team activities aze moving in the right <br /> direction. <br /> City Council liaison Dick Travis informed the EDC of a request made by City Council in <br /> regards to video taping the Economic Development Committee meetings. The group that <br /> was invalved in the discussion asked that this item be put on the next agenda, for a vote <br /> when a quorum is present. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> Tr <br /> _ , <br /> . . .,. . � �. . . : . _ . _ . <br /> -� . .. ��. .. �. r . _ __; .. _ . . . _ = .,. _ ' <br />
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