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<br />Main Street that this project affects. The photos show street parking on blocks 700, 900 <br />and 1000. The only block without any street parking is the 800 block. Mr. Roberts said <br />he agreed that each block needs parking for emergency and delivery vehicles. <br />Councilmember Poole said this is a unique set of circumstances and thinks it is a fair <br />price for the proposed work to be done. Councilmember Krug said he was concerned <br />about how we tell other residents of Main Street that they don’t get a parking pad at <br />their residence when some others do. Councilmember Hubbard said she was <br />concerned that the pads will be used more for personal parking rather than their intent <br />which is for emergency and delivery vehicles. Councilmember Poole moved to approve <br />proposed bid of $11,714 for the two new parking pads at 843 E. Main and 1063 E. Main. <br />Councilmember Fredricks seconded and the roll call count was 6 for and 2 (Krug and <br />Roberts) against. The motion carried. <br />MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh invited the public to a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new <br />rd <br />Westside Park at 4:00 pm on October 3. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business, Councilmember Hinkle moved that the meeting <br />be adjourned. Councilmember Bennett seconded and all voted for. The meeting was <br />adjourned at 12:40 pm. <br /> RICK ELUMBAUGH, MAYOR <br /> <br />DENISE M. JOHNSTON, CITY CLERK <br />