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Votes at a glance: Artesia council approves traffic synchronization, pavement design contract, facility-fee update and public-service center design
Summary
The council approved multiple operational and capital-related items at its Sept. 8 meeting, including a county traffic-signal synchronization agreement ($147,000 city share), a pavement design contract ($178,555 plus contingency), a staff-overtime facility-fee increase to $58 per hour, schematic design approval for a Public Service Center (former library), and direction to pursue EIFD county outreach.
The Artesia City Council took several formal votes at its Sept. 8 meeting. Below is a compact summary of each formal council action taken that had outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes.
1) Consent calendar (without items 9I and 9J) Motion: Approve the consent calendar with the exception of items 9I and 9J (items pulled for separate consideration). Outcome: Approved by roll call, 5–0 (motion passed; items 9I and 9J were heard separately). (Mover and seconder not specified on the audio record.)
2) Item 9I — Agreement with Los Angeles County for countywide traffic-signal synchronization project What council approved: An agreement with Los Angeles County to participate in a joint, countywide traffic synchronization project along Norwalk Boulevard, San Antonio Drive, and Pioneer Boulevard; Artesia’s estimated share after Metro and county grant funding: $147,000 for design and coordination (city share). Staff also…
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