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Member Willenbring asked when ads were changed. Connie Barry said they <br />rotate ads every four weeks. <br />Member Marasteanu said he thinks the City should go with only one company; <br />the market isn't large enough to split. Member Rossini agreed and said he didn't <br />think co-existence would work. <br />Member Wilke asked for further clarification on the 8% being offered to the City. <br />Schwartz said that is what the companies were offering. Member Wilke asked if <br />they could request that RFP's be submitted to the City and then take the best <br />offer. Schwartz said there has been so much work done on this already, it <br />probably wasn't a good idea to change course at this point. <br />Schwartz said the only unanswered question seems to be about the non-exclusive <br />aspect of the ordinance. Can the City just accept one offer and turn down others <br />without any legal implications. <br />Member Willenbring said he wanted to go with co-existence. <br />Member Willenbring moved that a recommendation be made to the City Council <br />for co-existence of bus shelter companies. Member Wilke seconded. <br />Ayes: 1 <br />Nays: 3 <br />Motion denied <br />Members Marasteanu and Rossini both reiterated their position of only using one <br />company. <br />Member Wilke moved to recommend to the City Council that they enter into a <br />franchise agreement with Transtop. Member Rossini seconded. <br />Ayes: 3 <br />Nays: 1 <br />Motion carried <br />Member Wilke asked Schwartz to make sure the Council knows how the <br />Commission agonized over this decision." <br />