HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - February 17, 1994CITY COUNCIL MEETII..
January S. 1994
COMMENT BY SIEGLOCK ON COUNCIL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES; REQUEST FOR
REPORT ON ADOPT -A -PARK PROGRAM; REQUEST LOOK INTO PAINTING CLEAR LINES
ON DRIVEWAYS NEXT TO LODI LAKE PARK
Mayor Sieglock agreed with Council Member Davenport that
the Council policies and procedures will most likely die
and reiterated that this was a Council -generated
directions. Mayor Sieglock requested that the Parks and
Recreation Director give a brief report to the City Council
at a future meeting regarding the new Adopt -A -Park
Program. The Mayor ceAmended the Fire Department for the
Christmas fire truck, and stated that the City had received
many letters in support of the program. Mayor Sieglock
also praised the Recreation Commission for not putting a
fence around Lodi Lake. Most of the residents he spoke
with were very opposed to the fence; although, most were
not opposed to a temporary fence during special events.
Some of the area residents also expressed thoughts about
having more patrol at the lake and that there are parking
problems they would like to see addressed. Mayor Sieglock
asked Public Works Director Ronsko to look into painting
clearer parking lines especially in front of residents'
driveways. Mr. Ronsko responded that staff will look into
the matter.
Mayor Sieglock informed the City Council and the public
that at the next Shirtsleeve Session of January 11, 1994,
the City Council will be reviewing the budget which
reflects the last changes that the Council made, the Teeter
Plan, increased sales tax monies, etc. and asked the City
Manager to comment on the matter.
City Manager Peterson stated the Council will conduct a
mid -year review of the budget reflecting these various
changes. The revised budget document is scheduled to be
printed by the end of this week. Mr. Peterson invited the
members of the City Efficiency Study Committee to attend
the meeting.
FILE NO. CC -6, CC -21(b), CC -27(c), CC -40, CC -48(a)
MEMORANDUM. City of Lodi, Public Works Department
To: Police Chief
From: Public Works Director
Date: February 17. 1994
Subject: Laurel Avenue North of Turner Road. Request for Police Patrol
At a past City Council meeting. concerns of the residents of Laurel Avenue were
discussed. We are presently working with the residents to resolve some of their
specific problems including vehicles parking on Laurel Avenue at night when parking is
prohibited.
Currently, parking is prohibited on Laurel Avenue between the hours of 9 p.m. and
8 a.m. The Laurel Avenue residents asked my staff to pass on to you their request that
Police Officers routinely check for illegal parking when they are out on patrol.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this matter. please contact
Paula Fernandez, extension 667. or Rick KOu. extension 668.
Jack . Ronsko
Public Works Director
JLR/RSK/Im
cc: City Council
Associate Traffic Engineer
Concerned Residents