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Committee discusses being more proactive on street repairs and how the city prioritizes resurfacing
Summary
Committee members discussed meeting frequency, coordinating with traffic commission and public-works staff, and the city's street-rating system; staff said they rank the 30 worst streets and aim to pair projects to lower costs, and cited an in-house repair capacity of about $76,000 for short jobs.
Committee members discussed whether the Street, Sidewalks and Parking Committee should meet regularly or on an as-needed basis, and staff gave a detailed explanation of how the city prioritizes resurfacing and small in-house repairs.
A committee member said the group's notable issues in recent years were a parking-fine increase and the committee objectives under…
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