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Archive for October 27, 2006
Community Council Agenda, November 1, 2006
October 27, 2006 by Baker.
Day Riverside Library; 6:30pm
1. City Council Issues–Carlton Christensen
2. Crime Report–Linda Johnson
3. Equal Time–Sheriff Kennard
4. Pioneer Police Precint–Cpt. Cardona
5. Blue Ribbon Comittee
6. Human Rights Commission–Patrick Leary
7. Community Garden Matters–Scott Steenblik
8. City Issues–Mayor’s Office–Barry Esham
9. Information–Kenneth Neal
Next Meeting: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 at 6:30pm
Val Ringwood will be conducting (359-1645). Call him if you have items or concerns.
1. A blue ribbon committee has been studying the development of transportation in Salt Lake City. The study has included TRAX, buses, vehicles, pedestrians, parking and bicycling means of getting around downtown. The study will not be complete for several months, butthe City’s Transportation Director will present a power point presentation at this meeting.
2. The Salt Lake City Mayor’s office announced that Southwest Airlines is going to award 2 free tickets to a senior citizen who wins an essay contest about ideas to improve the city for senior citizens. The deadline is Nov. 17th and entries can be mailed to: Office of the Mayor, City and COunty Building, Room 306, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 or you can get a form by going to www.slcgov.com .
3. The crime report last monthshowed that there were the following crimes in Rose PArk: 9 aggravated assaults, 10 autos stolen, 6 burglaries, 5 car prowls, 2 car strips, 9 gang related, 4 robberies and 1 weapon drive by. Some of these crimes are counted more than once because of their multiple nature.
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