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• <br /> 114181 ! <br /> 53 I y-1 <br /> April 16,1986 IIE st,1 <br /> councilman <br /> thataw Longue <br /> asked kedif all Lowell residents would be notified �{f{a 1 <br /> aon e <br /> rddlgstated <br /> elgnbovhooaflyer would be delivered to all residences <br /> in the <br /> LowellStephenson stated v e his intention that the allocates • 1 ,' <br /> fun <br /> ds wa a to be reserved for Gt a Lowell Neighborhood and would not 14+f. <br /> distributed to the other neighborhoods. stated his P primary n <br /> n cele a many Lowell citizens as possible participate 1Ij' <br /> i the npriority Orion process. <br /> gwell,stated she felt that the Lowell Neighborhood has <br /> complied with all hhe requirements and that all residents of Lowell <br /> vete being represented. She stated she was in favor of the projects <br /> Ds proposed by the Lowell Neighborhood. a <br /> Debbie Turner, 2216 Main Street seated she was in favor of the <br /> projects es proposed by theneighborhood group. <br /> 1111141', <br /> Marcus Pederson,21 1 d that sidewalks <br /> adrainage improv is p purchase <br /> yhe 1 house. stated n neighborhood1 <br /> di prop 1 d all lowed to voten 1. <br /> Wd p j 1 not approve of e th <br /> 81 <br /> p jethb h d y h ighb h a <br />, mark <br /> sullivan,4,06 s. 3rd, h ting procedures used 1'1111111 j <br /> in settingh hb h d projects ir. It is imperative <br /> pedestrian pathways be provided or citizen safety. j/1'1141 <br /> .4404 1 0,2 S 3rd,stated a bike path m the answer. it§ <br /> hxell 1 h 13 house was an important historical site in �.11 81 8 I <br /> 9 <br /> 81Vin a well,bs stated it was necessary to <br /> w or wthe � , <br /> G hell would c gone. tea he now <br /> purchasing this house for ga hiatorvc landmark. <br /> cllman Stepphenso d h the resolution was to provide a X1 <br /> clarification <br /> n procedures.t uses <br /> u f n bck grant 1 'I <br /> Lunda v concert with the n for he t of he City.t '4 <br /> Clark, 4324 S. 3 3rd is a F <br /> hes is not in v f improvements pretty 1 lnmakel It look k <br /> like every other street in the City. <br /> 1�1 <br /> Carol L vely,4301 S Std,et tea L well a unique neilhbothood and i1 4 I x.F <br /> Lha Getchell house ah0ula be retained ae a par[oP L xel s M1vetory. N <br /> - Eve Adams, <br /> 221652nd St, spoke in favor of the neighborhood 1111, j'",- <br /> Pron.., <br /> Cooncilmember Give stated that theroposed resolution established a "� <br /> Processwhich would insure more citizen participation. <br /> Oilman L <br /> angua stated that he had received a phone call from a <br /> Lowell resident regarding the lack of procedures. <br /> f <br />
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