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<br />Construction will start next week for the inlet/outlet to be built. Construction is expected <br />to take a week. <br /> <br />It was noted the Port is also building a road near the railroad to ensure there is traffic <br />relief. The Port is hoping to have road built in a month. <br /> <br />Kyle Jones noted current concerns include emergency access. <br /> <br />The Port noted the Port police can open roads in emergency situations as needed. <br /> <br />It was noted if traffic issues can't be resolved and businesses don't control queuing, the <br />police may have to turn traffic away. That would not be the best solution. <br /> <br />It was discussed that businesses could put in three lanes and be given access to the third <br />lane. It was noted businesses could pay for the road and use the City's right-of-way and <br />not be charged lease fees for right-of-way. <br /> <br />It was noted if redeveloping leases establishing of right-of-way issues is needed. <br /> <br />The goal is to provide public access to Broadway. <br /> <br />2. COMMITTEE COMMENTS <br /> <br />The Committee had no further comments. <br /> <br />3. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />There being no further business to come before the Committee, this meeting was duly <br />adjourned at 4:15 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />-'1ntUd~ it ;J~ <br /> <br />Martha A. Gillett, TRMC, CMC <br />City Secretary/PIO <br /> <br />Approved on thisJ.f~ay of 04006 <br />l\ . 'u h <br />JJf-er- ~,\ ~- <br />Mayor Alton E. Porter <br />