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Y ! 41 <br />,~ fF. <br />~~ ~ t <br />~ ~ 1 t ~'~ <br />~ -~ ~ a <br />- ,.~r <br />~~.. ;r <br />`~ ' „~: <br />Community/Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) <br />~ilii Hy~~T+s <br />Uy vC - <br />The January 27, 2010 meeting of the Community/Campus Advisory Coalition was held <br />at Holy Cross College. The meeting was called to order at approximately 3:37 p.m. by <br />South Bend Common Council at Large Member AI "Buddy" Kirsits. <br />Council Member Kirsits welcomed everyone in attendance and asked that everyone <br />introduce themselves. Attendees included: Assistant City Attorney Ann-Carol Nash, <br />South Bend Common Council Attorney Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Code Enforcement <br />Director Catherine Toppel, South Bend Police Representative, Captain Robert Hammer, <br />Common Council Member Ann Puzzello, University of Notre Dame Representatives, <br />Student Body President Grant Schmidt, Brian Coughlin, and Tim Sexton, Holy Cross <br />Representatives Sarah Fugarino, Matt Bellina, and Dan Cochran, Robinson Center <br />Adult Program Coordinator Marguerite Taylor, Attorney Richard Nussbaum, Landlords <br />of Off-Campus Housing Representative Mark Kramer, Northeast Neighborhood <br />Representative, Bill Stenz, and Neighborhood Resident, Matt Costello. <br />TRANSPO <br />Grant Schmidt announced that the late night TRANSPO service has been very <br />successful. Since the service started in December, ridership has averaged 150 <br />passengers per night. The first weekend there were 406 passengers on Friday and 205 <br />on Saturday. Today, student government passed out 4000 wallet sized cards showing <br />the routes and pick-up times of the late night service. This should limit waiting times <br />and hopefully avoid any incidents like the one which recently occurred. Two students <br />waiting for the bus were assaulted by a man. The bus driver got off the bus to aid the <br />students and was able to get them onto the bus. Grant thanked the Committee for its <br />support in launching this service. <br />Safety and Crime Prevention Task Force <br />Tim Sexton reported that the Safety and Crime Prevention Task Force has held two <br />meetings since the last CCAC meeting. The focus of the task force has been on <br />establishing neighborhood watch programs and identifying block captains. Mr. Sexton <br />