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Roseville City Council
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7/7/2014
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,July 7, 2014 <br /> Page 36 <br /> 16. Councilmember-Initiated Items for Future Meetings <br /> Councilmember Laliberte noted receipt of the letter related to recent legislation on e- <br /> cigarettes and questioned if there was any subsequent action or revision to ordinance re- <br /> quired. Councilmember Laliberte noted one provision dealt with movable kiosks, which <br /> were used at Rosedale. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon advised that he would consult with Finance Director Miller and <br /> respond accordingly. <br /> Related to bridge work on Highway 36 proposed for next summer over Lexington Ave- <br /> nue and potential closure of Lexington Avenue not far from the City's fire station and ac- <br /> cess routes, Councilmember Laliberte asked that provide information to the City Council <br /> on impacts and any conflicts. Councilmember Laliberte asked that residents be alerted to <br /> that situation. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon advised that staff was negotiating timing and trade-offs, and ad- <br /> vised that staff would be providing additional information as designs and timing were fi- <br /> nalized. <br /> Mayor Roe noted past replacement of the Dale Street bridge adjacent to the Dale Street <br /> Fire Station, and suggested comparison information from staff as part of their report on <br /> that experience; in addition to discussion with adjacent communities having gone through <br /> similar experiences when portions of Highway 36 were closed, and impacts. <br />
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