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• The City Council should consider that when off-road options have a <br /> higher priority ranking, that option be constructed if an on-road facility <br /> is also recommended or scheduled for construction at the same time (e.g. <br /> Rice Street with an off- and on-road component). <br /> • Whenever the City repaves a street with a planned pedestrian facility, the <br /> City Council consider an on-road pathway component be striped on that <br /> roadway as part of the project. <br /> • The City Council should consider these recommendations with the <br /> understanding that the County Road B-2 project is already in process, as <br /> a top priority, and therefore not included on this list. <br /> Amendment to the Motion <br /> Member DeBenedet moved, Member Felice seconded, an amendment to the <br /> motion that in certain instances, directional signage may be required to guide <br /> people through congested areas or for way finding purposes. <br /> Ayes: 5 <br /> Nays: 0 <br /> Motion carried. <br /> In a broader sense than seen to-date with the Parks & Recreation Master Plan <br /> with no costs associated for any of the pathway segments, Chair Vanderwall <br /> requested that staff include the PWETC's estimated cost spreadsheet with the <br /> City Council as part of this PWETC recommendation to them for the updated <br /> Pathway Master Plan Build-Out. <br /> Motion as amended <br /> Ayes: 5 <br /> Nays: 0 <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 6. Natural Resource Plan <br /> Mr. Schwartz provided the most recent iteration of the Natural Resources and <br /> Trails Subcommittee (NRATS) of the Park master Plan Implementation process <br /> (Attachment A) as part of the staff report dated November 26, 2013. At this time, <br /> Mr. Schwartz advised that there was no additional action intended, with staff and <br /> the project team yet to decide on recommendations to distribute bond funds of <br /> $1.5 million toward those projects. <br /> Member Felice questioned if there was a way to work with the Naturalist in <br /> rehabilitating the Harriet Alexander Nature Center(HANC) through working with <br /> school classes or civic groups, opining that this would provide an exceptional <br /> educational opportunity to learn about plants and the overall process. Member <br /> Felice opined that having the Naturalist explain plant life and why some species <br /> were being removed, and what should normally grow there, would be a great <br /> opportunity to achieve multiple goals. <br /> Page 13 of 18 <br />