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need emergency funding. I went out and personally bought three (3) sump-pumps for friends of <br /> mine. If we had emergency funding to have heavy-duty sump-pumps available for when there is <br /> an emergency or something, that would be great. We need a pothole map. We need a paving <br /> schedule map. I know there is already a poverty map and that should be online. The street light <br /> program could be put in, honestly. The TRANSPO, it needs to be coordinated with work and <br /> school schedules. I hear from people the reason they don't use TRANSPO is because it doesn't <br /> match a time when they need to go somewhere. It needs to coincide with the natural workflows. <br /> There is a lot of ADA accessibility with TRANSPO. Also, with the neighborhood tour, have the <br /> neighbors tell you where those drug houses are. The other thing is the sex offenders. I'm hearing <br /> that mothers are talking about the school bus stops. Kids are having to walk past sex offender <br /> houses and that is a problem for mothers which I totally understand. There is a defined map where <br /> sex offenders live and so I think that has to be overlaid with where TRANSPO and the school <br /> corporation are picking up kids. Are we making the kids walk past a crack house, sex offenders, <br /> in the dark, winter morning, by themselves, to stand there? Are we putting our kids in an unsafe <br /> situation? The last thing I want to say is when you have pie charts with the percent, please also <br /> give the exact numbers, not just the percentage. <br /> With no further business, Committee Chair White adjourned the Residential Neighborhood <br /> Committee Organizational meeting at 4:44 p.m. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Karen White, Chairperson <br /> 6 <br />