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Regular City ����aci� Meeting <br />DRAFT �i��a��� ofMonday, Apri109,2007 <br />Page 11 <br />1 Council goal setting from the visioning document as identified by the <br />� public; levy limits and structural budget considerations balanced with <br />� citizen priorities and advocacy, and linking budget and goal discus- <br />� <br />� <br />�� <br />f <br />� <br />� <br />10 <br />�1 <br />1� <br />1 �3 <br />l �J <br />l� <br />�� <br />�7 <br />1€S <br />t i� <br />�o <br />�l <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />26 <br />2r <br />��3 <br />�� <br />�� <br />31 <br />�32 <br />�:� <br />�� <br />��� <br />�� <br />�f <br />sions. <br />City Manager M�linen noted that, in reviewing City Council policies, <br />he was not finding them as well memorialized as he'd like them to be, <br />and advised that as the City Council discussed their priorities and <br />those items that the organization wanted to carry forward, staff would <br />be presenting those items prior to and during the budget process; and <br />anticipated that in future years, the City Council and staff could en- <br />gage in identifying priorities and cycles in January of each year. <br />11. Councilmember-Initiated Items for Future Meetings <br />Councilmember Ihlan <br />Councilmember Ihlan advised her intent, at the April 16, 2007 Study Ses- <br />sion, to bring forward preliminary City Council consideration of requesting <br />appropriate advisory commissions to discuss parking restrictions throughout <br />the City; noting the number of complaints she was receiving, some related to <br />rental housing and some related to overnight parking. Councilmember Ihlan <br />requested that, at a minimum, the City Council request that the Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority and the Public Works, Environment and Trans- <br />portation Cominission study this issue and make recommendations for ordi- <br />nance amendment, along with studying what other communities are doing, <br />rather than reacting to individual complaints; to look at banning overnight <br />street parking city-wide, or place restrictions on that parking, rather than re- <br />viewing on a case-by-case basis using "No Parking" signs and simply mov- <br />ing the problem around. <br />Mayor Klausing requested staff to provide references and studies performed <br />to-date on these issues for City Council consideration prior to that discus- <br />sion. <br />Councilmember Pust noted that most recent complaints had been referred to <br />the City's Traffic Safety Committee; and requested that staff include that <br />historical data as well. <br />