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10/28/1991
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rltnmmtitrr Erpnrt <br /> . <br /> PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE <br /> Mu tie Qlnutuwn Mound! of tip Qintg of South *tit: <br /> The October 28, 1991 meeting of the Public Works Committee <br /> was called to order by its chairperson, Councilmember Tom <br /> Zakrzewski at 5: 10 p.m. in the Council informal meeting <br /> room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilmembers Donald <br /> Niezgodski, Ann Puzzello, Loretta Duda, Stephen Luecke, <br /> William Soderberg, Linas Slavinskas, Thomas Zakrzewski, Sean <br /> Coleman, Eugene Ladewski, John Leszczynski, Jeff Rinard, Ann <br /> Kolata, Jon Hunt, Don Porter, members of the news media and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilmember Zakrzewski noted that the purpose of the <br /> meeting was to discuss Bill No. 65-91 which would <br /> appropriate funds from the leaf collection and removal <br /> services operational fund. Mr. Jeff Rinard then presented <br /> the Bill. He passed out a one-page handout entitled <br /> "Project Releaf Cash Projections" (copy attached. ) It was <br /> noted that $68, 380. 00 would be appropriated in 1991. It was <br /> noted that by December of 1992, payments on the lease should <br /> be complete to the creditor. Between $250, 000. 00- <br /> $260, 000. 00 would be repaid over an approximate 8-9 year <br /> period thereafter. Leaf vacuums should last approximately <br /> 10 years. The City currently has 16 such vacuums. Project <br /> Releaf began today in the southwest portion of the City, and <br /> Councilmember Zakrzewski noted that he saw 3 such vehicles <br /> in operation. <br /> Following further discussion, Councilmember Luecke made a <br /> motion seconded by Councilmember Puzzello, that Bill No. 65- <br /> 91 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> There being no further business to come before the <br /> committee, the meeting was adjourned at 5: 18 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Tom Zakrzewski, Chairperson <br /> Public Works Committee <br />
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