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Community/Campus Advisory Coalition (CCAC) <br />September 9, 2009 Meeting Minutes <br />Page 3 <br />being involved in the discussions in order to implement changes in the County as <br />well. <br />Ms. Cekanski-Farrand said the Council will not be able to take up the issue of <br />taxi reform until after September 28th when budget talks will be completed. <br />Transpo. Student government is working with Transpo to extend hours of <br />operation on Friday and Saturday nights from 1:15 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. if the <br />proposal can be worked out, one bus would continue the No. 7 route past the <br />current 1:15 a.m. ending time. This change is being considered for the safety <br />and convenience of the students and to prevent students who are now walking <br />from disturbing neighborhoods. People walking through neighborhoods late at <br />night when it is quiet and having a normal conversation might disturb residents <br />who are sleeping with their windows open. <br />Neighborhood Representative, Matthew Costello questioned whether this was a <br />good idea since it might welcome people to stay out later and seemed to indicate <br />the University was giving a "stamp of approval" to staying out late. He was also <br />concerned that a new bus stop might be placed outside his home, but was <br />assured that no new stops would be created. <br />Both Marguerite Taylor and Council Member Kirsits thought it was a good idea <br />as it would be safer for students and bring people downtown for entertainment. <br />Council Member Kirsits mentioned that recently there were three or four <br />instances of students who were robbed while walking back to the campus. <br />Extended bus service might decrease the number of students walking late at <br />night. <br />The talks with Transpo are continuing. <br />Off-campus Safety Issue. Grant talked about someone he knew who had <br />something stolen, but was hesitant to call police. Student government will be <br />encouraging students living off-campus to contact police whenever necessary. <br />Police are more than happy to check on anything that seems unusual. <br />NEIGHBORHOOD REPRESENTATIVES <br />Matthew Costello said he had some problems on move-in weekend with several outdoor <br />parties in his neighborhood. He asked one group to do something about the noise and <br />had to call the police three times. However, he said the football weekend was very <br />quiet and he was pleased. <br />
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