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.1 <br /> Page 2. <br /> Joint Committee of the Public Works <br /> and Residential Neighborhoods Committee <br /> September 22, 1986 meeting <br /> Councilman Braboy questioned why Colfax, a residential street, <br /> was being named as part of the truck route. Mr. Pluta noted that <br /> it was part of the Orange-Colfax connector, however after review he <br /> indicated that amendments would be in order. He then read .into the <br /> record amendments to Route 5 which would now be as follows : <br /> Washington from Olive to Michigan <br /> Amendments to Route 10 : <br /> Orange-Colfax from Bendix to Olive <br /> Olive from Orange-Colfax to Washington <br /> Colfax from Williams to Jacob <br /> Councilman Braboy noted that the amendments were appropriate <br /> since the residents would be up-in-arms if particular blocks of <br /> the Colfax area would be part of the truck route ordinance. <br /> Following further discussion Councilman Serge made a motion <br /> seconded by Councilman Barcome to recommend that Bill No. 94-86 <br /> with the proposed amendments be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> The motion passed unanimously <br /> There being no further business to come before the Joint <br /> Committee meeting the meeting was adjourned at 4:30 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Councilman Thomas Zakrzewski <br /> Chairman <br /> Councilman Joseph Serge <br /> Chairman <br />