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126 <br />127 Chair Ficek indicated he was a part of this planning and he thanked all of the <br />128 residents who came out and he thought there were great groups. He thought people <br />129 brought up some great points and were invested in it and a lot of them were bikers <br />130 and many were trying to look at ways to improve the community. <br />131 <br />132 The Commission thought the bike plan looked good. <br />133 <br />134 Vice Chair Hodder indicated concerning the protective barriers, how do the <br />135 snowplows negotiate them in the winter? <br />136 <br />137 Ms. Lowry explained some cities take the barriers down and in other cities, it is <br />138 expected that some will be destroyed. That is part of what this demonstration <br />139 prof ect will be very helpful in and what the City staff talked to the consultants about. <br />140 She noted the City needs to discuss this with the County as well because some are <br />141 on County roads and she expects the barriers to be kept up throughout one winter <br />142 to be a learning opportunity for future projects. <br />143 <br />144 The Commission discussed with staff bike path priorities in the City. <br />145 <br />146 7. City Survey — Public Works Review <br />147 Public Works Director Jesse Freihammer presented the City Survey regarding the <br />148 Public Works Department. <br />149 <br />150 Chair Ficek asked if the answers given in the phone survey? Were there open <br />151 answers? <br />152 <br />153 Mr. Freihammer explained certain questions had options and others had yes or no <br />154 answers as well as rating the question given. He continued with reviewing the <br />155 survey questions and answers with the Commission. <br />156 <br />157 Chair Ficek thought this was a lot of information and wondered if the public could <br />158 look at the survey information on the City website. <br />159 <br />160 Mr. Freihammer indicated the information is in the City Council packet as well as <br />161 the PWETC packet and he would check to see if it was posted somewhere on the <br />162 City website. <br />163 <br />164 8. Prepare for PWETC/City Council Joint Meeting <br />165 Public Works Director Jesse Freihammer indicated the Commission is scheduled <br />166 to meet with the City Council on July 22. The Commission is asked to create a <br />167 list of topics to discuss with the City Council to be included in the July 22, 2024, <br />168 Council packet. <br />169 <br />170 Chair Ficek asked the Commission who would be attending the meeting. He <br />171 noted he will be attending. <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />Page 6 of 97 <br />
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