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536 <br />537 <br />538 <br />539 <br />540 <br />541 <br />542 <br />543 <br />544 <br />545 <br />546 <br />547 <br />548 <br />549 <br />550 <br />551 <br />552 <br />553 <br />554 <br />555 <br />556 <br />557 <br />558 <br />559 8. <br />560 <br />561 <br />562 <br />563 <br />564 <br />565 <br />566 9. <br />While there are many sidewalks now, Member Seigler suggested showcasing <br />improvements made in that system around elementary schools and residential <br />areas to emphasize what we have versus what we need. Member Seigler <br />suggested utilizing the GIS software to see where holes remain and focus more <br />specifically on those smaller segments or problem areas that have more <br />challenges. <br />Member Thurnau noted it could be an ongoing planning workshop showing the <br />current inventory and what was still missing; with Member Wozniak <br />concurring, noting that the discussion could be Vbht down to a neighborhood <br />level. muillllll <br />Member Seigler noted the improvements made in the pathway system from Har <br />Mar Mall to Rosedale Center. <br />Mr. Culver spoke in support of that area of focus to accentuate the positives, <br />noting the additional development occurring in the Twin Lakes Redevelopment <br />Area that would further fill in some of those gaps. <br />Member Seigler opined that by showcasing the improvements made over the <br />last few years, it would refocus the community and address Green Cities efforts <br />as well. <br />Adjourn <br />Seigler <br />8:13 p.m. <br />EYP I <br />ed, Thurnau seconded, adjournment o the meeting at approximately <br />Ayes:4 """111111111 <br />II <br />Page 13 of 13 <br />