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le <br /> March 4, 2020 <br /> Council Member Bader requested information of the funding model at Community <br /> Transit. Mr. Kaftanski stated he would inquire with Community Transit. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding service level adjustments, fare box recovery, effects <br /> to transit funds with the passage of Initiative 976, free ride areas in other transit <br /> agencies, and transit planning to 2040. <br /> Traffic Engineering Topics:Marked Crosswalks, Traffic Signal System, Traffic Safety <br /> Projects <br /> Presented by Tim Miller, Euneka Richards, and Corey Hert, Traffic <br /> Engineering <br /> Discussion ensued regarding safe routes to schools, pedestrian crosswalk signal <br /> timing, crosswalk equipment updates, and a possibility of posting traffic education <br /> videos on the City website. <br /> Council Member Bader requested briefings on traffic calming devises and stop <br /> lines at intersections. <br /> COUNCIL BILL 2003-11 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE creating a Special Improvement Project, entitled "Beverly <br /> Lake Sewer Improvements," Fund 336, Program 011 <br /> Presented by Ryan Sass, Public Works <br /> COUNCIL BILL 2003-12 <br /> FIRST READING: <br /> AN ORDINANCE creating a Special Improvement Project, entitled <br /> "California Street Pedestrian & Bicycle Corridor," Fund 303, Program 119 <br /> Presented by Ryan Sass, Public Works <br /> 68 <br />
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