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eresent. Mayor A ay
'Deputy Mayor ttex snderson
Clanci K ith
aul L and
rryedCPtyrAdmin is trator
ambri, City Clerk
Beckyavo ity Attorney
Mayor perry called the work sessron to order at o.3o e.M
the c nty's road improvement plan, the right-of-way maps, and
ended the c sultants traffic study 1J different possible
and points that need to be made t the c unty staff before
theemake any final recommendation to the commission. Mr. Mag le
Commission the end of January or early February
modify, add to them, up w endations and
positions so that he c oattend the m inq on behalf of the City
to state the City's desires as Fart ofepublic r ord. aid i
it prey en tetl the public staff and
transportation people will pay more attentioene to them.
Mr. Nagle said roads attract traffic i themselves a d traffic
tudies show t 42'1 i x Sanes about a- day
that n ]a 92 will be d.i vented to 4 s peop lecn rally
preferodrivi ng down lanes t e beeny improved and a
ongested. Nagle said r a question of what the City
wanted and heM discussed exampleswof different types of roads.
Nagle said t x lane alternative will take a umber of
and businesses and the c my will continue to refine
differents conflicting i which they have such a
r to take all of the mw sideco which would wipe out
of b and would hurtf the city's tax ba before
a finallplan is selected.
Nag 1e s these a e things that n e discussed
beforerthe Countyaget the r plans underway as it dis our pp rtunity
input which w aia t
important thing oe gett t my tos supports the City orn
convrncing the FDOT to s1x Sa nee Highway 1]92.
Another point Mr. Nagle m my has typical
- c but he s eea s et backing f them i
cross lane section aid ve n om rom n
the critical area between Freeman Street add the. railroad tracks.
aid i s portion w o do s e pedestrian
ndly and attractive. maaers e progress with
theec my and t oultl like t regara frig
walks, r rigation,tr taping, e
heave acked byt theanca my a ing bit
before tt before thebc my makes a final decision.
aid i[ they me s for LakeuMary Blvd., it shoula be tlone
similarly for Longwoodhi
Nagle e au f alternatives h -ofes ana it i
eallyr prema [u re rt talk about them unt it the rf foal proposal i
submitted. if c s go t big changes
will take pla~ce,ss the loss oof The Little o the majority
eu parking lo< ana the usefulnessxof t e proper<y,
we11Ra tthefpossible loss of t o historical b fogs which
e listed o the N Register. tw tally t o quesat ion o
who 1 so dependent on the sway the road is designed.
ai[ t xslaning goes through, he c that five o
yearsrdfrom h will ial redevelopment, ce
warehouse, gas statro highway orrentea type of retail, etc.
Mr. Nagle said we need to coot roue ai scussion ana get involved
of Longwood requesting specific a s before w make
a final r endation t them. salso said r sidents should call
and get e ore lnvo lved~ and call the commissroners Co voice
if the City has to go along wf tM1 the
x laving sbecauseFhe rbe lieved there w n for t
ould b nity. a~d he wou la rather nstay
h four alanese t hNag le s agree with s
lanes, howeve e, therC my c nrgowagainsttthat decision. aid
if w say n hey mayugo back Co the State and talk aboutHf ix ing
1] 92 and SR 434.
ued discussion Mayor P asked for a
ceptfM Nagle's report s that he could h n
attending the County meeting Motion by Commrssroner Pearln to
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