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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975.01.06 CITY COUNCIL MINUTESContinuing the policy of expending up to obligational limitations on ready projects as rapidly as possible, has resulted in all available funds having been committed. This has caused an unanticipated imbalance between State and Local projects. The Transportation Board is concerned about the imbalance and has asked the Division of Highways, in cooperation with local sponsors of Federal Aid Highway projects, to develop a policy which will provide opportunity for equitable distribution of obligational limitations between State and Local Systems. To this end, the attached proposal is submitted for your review and comments. Please send us your views and ideas which you think would held to develop and equitable policy. Sincerely, Darrel V. Manning, Director Mayor Porter informed the Council that the City engineer Clayter Forsgren was busy getting the necessary paper work done and ready for the release of funds. ARE: BILLS APPROVED Councilman Nile Boyle moved we pay the bills as presented. Councilman Morgan Garner seconded. A I I Aye Councilman Barton Jensen moved the meeting adjourn. Councilman Warren Porter seconded. All Aye ~'~ Ma n C. Porter -. °~ _- ~. ._ . Afton And' son, City Clerk MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO Absent: Also Present: State of Idaho) County of Madison(SS City of Rexburg) A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rexburg, Madison County, State of Idaho, was called to order by the Mayor, John C. Porter at 5:00 o~clock P. M. on January 6, 1975, at the City Hall at Rexburg, Idaho, there being present the following: Mayor: John C. Porter Councilmen: George Catmull Warren Porter Glenn Peterson Barton Jensen Morgan Garner Nile Boyle Afton Anderson, City Clerk Thereupon the following proceedings, among others, were duly had and taken: RE: MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the previous Council meeting of December 18, 1974, were read and discussed. Councilman George Catmull moved the minutes be approved as corrected. Councilman Barton Jensen seconded. All Aye RE: U. S. Post OFFICE ASKS CITY TO WAVE ALL PERMIT COSTS ~~ United States Postal Department asks the City of Rexburg to wave all •permit costs on the new Post Office for Rexburg. The Council agreed that the City was under no obligation to wave the costs. RE: BILLS APPROVED Bills were presented in the amount of $46,459.07 to complete the payments for 1975. Councilman Glenn Peterson moved that the bills be approved for payment. Councilman Morgan Garner seconded. All Aye RE: ADJOURNMENT Councilman Barton Jensen moved the meeting adjourn. Councilman Morgan Garner seconded. ~` ~, ; f ~ ~ Afton Anderson, C i ty C I erk s All Aye ,~j~ Ma John C Porter MONUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO State of Idaho) County of Madison(SS City of Rexburg) A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rexburg, Madison County, State of Idaho, was called to order by the Mayor, John C. Porter, at 7:30 o'clock P.M, on December 18, 1975, at the City Hall at Rexburg, Idaho, there being present the following: Mayor: John C. Porter Councilman: Glenn Peterson Barton Jensen Morgan Garner George Catmufl Nile Boyle Warren Porter Also Present: Mary Smith, City Attorney Afton Anderson, City Clerk Thereupon the following proceedings, among others, were duly had and taken: RE: MINUTES APPROVED The minutes of the previous Council meeting of December 4, 1974, were read and discussed. Councilman Barton Jensen moved that the minutes be approved as corrected. Councilman Glenn Peterson seconded. -All Aye RE: REQUEST FOR BETTER TRAFFIC CONTROL AT INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 88 & 5 W Mr. Louis Phillips was recongnized by the Council and Mayor. Mr. Phillips presented a petition requesting better traffic control at intersection of Highway 88 and 5th West. The children crossing this intersection from the Kennedy School are grades i through 6; and the parents feel that a reduced speed limit is needed. The parents also feel that a traffic guard should be provided for the morning, noon and afternoon hours when the children are using the crosswalk. The petition was signed by 50 parents with children using this crosswalk. Councilman Barton Jensen moved that the City Council ask the State Highway Dept. for a lower speed limit and a flashing light. Councilman Morgan Garner seconded. Mayor Porter suggests getting it signifyed as a school zone. All Agreed