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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - October 15, 1997 (96)Continued October 15, 1997 Speaking in opposition of removing the left -turn restriction on Lilac Street at Eilers Lane were the following persons: 1. Tom Gau, 2336 Eilers Lane, Lodi; 2. Jim Reed, 2330 Eilers Lane, Lodi; 3. Anna Dillon, 2353 Eilers Lane, Lodi; 4. Susan Wong, 2318 Eilers Lane, Lodi; 5. Charlie Selkirk, 2323 Eilers Lana, Lodi; and 6. Lance Selkirk, 2323 Eilers Lane, Lodi. Following additional discussion with questions being directed to staff, the City Council, on motion of Council Member Land, Mann second, voted to keep the left -tum restriction on Lilac Street at Eilers Lane. FILE NO. CC -48(a) 10. RECESS Mayor Pennino called for a five-minute recess and the City Council meeting reconvened at approximately 8:55 p.m. 11. ANNOUNCEMENT An announcement was made regarding the 21st Annual Grape Bowl Classic which will be held Saturday, November 1, 1997. The Grape Bowl Classic is supported by a non-profit group of parents from Bear Creek, Lodi and Tokay High Schools. The parade competition will begin at 9:00 a.m. at Lodi High School on Pacific Avenue, go up Elm Street, and end at St. Peter's Church. The jazz band competition will begin at Lodi High School Cafeteria at 8:00 a.m. The awards ceremony for the parade and jazz competitions will follow at the Grape Bowl at approximately 2:00 p.m. An invitation was extended to the entire community to attend this exciting event. 12. REGULAR CALENDAR (Continued) a) Agenda item #H-2 entitled, "Presentation by MediaOne regarding infrastructure improvements in the Lodi area". Administrative Assistant to the City Manager Evans opened this matter and introduced Eileen Martin, General Manager, and Doug Kyler, Project Manager, with MediaOne who presented the City Council with a report regarding the infrastructure upgrades it is making to its signal distribution system, and what this means to the citizens of Lodi. Ms. Martin acknowledged that MediaOne has not done a good job of communicating with the citizens of Lodi regarding the installation of infrastructure improvements in the Lodi area and outlined a number of corrective measures their company is initiating. 10 T0'd ht'TO 492 607 t?S:TT 466T-tT-100 the Twenty-first Annual GIAP OWL SSMC NOVEMBER 1, 1 997 PARADE: 9 A.M. Jazz fRtiv&: 8 ei.m. At Lodi High Theatre FIELD COMPETITION: 4 P.M. At the Lodi Grape Bowl Field show entry fee: $6.00 for ages 6 years and up Program: $3.00 Tod 1^1dBb:ZT L66T P1'100 '1'O t't'TO 49P 6fh : *oN 34111td Swa;SRS » tdJO !i !'i300j woAA