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2018-06-11 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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2018-06-11 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS <br /> City Manager Corby Alexander advised Council that Staff will look into the concerns for the <br /> placement of stop signs at Martin Luther King and Tyler streets. <br /> 11. COUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of community <br /> members, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual <br /> information. <br /> Councilmember Martin congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference; commented he hopes there is a way to get stop signs placed at <br /> Martin Luther King and Tyler; thanked Public Works for placing bollards at the old Happy Harbor <br /> property; and commented he hopes access can be granted for the 4th of July fireworks. <br /> Councilmember K. Martin congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference and reminded everyone of the Juneteenth festivities this coming <br /> weekend. <br /> Councilmember Kaminski congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference and informed she has received man compliments regarding <br /> Klein Retreat. <br /> Councilmember Zemanek congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference and thanked everyone for the effective discussions during the <br /> meeting. <br /> Councilmember Bentley congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference and thanked Staff and Council for their professionalism they <br /> have shown him and commented he looks forward to the next three years on Council. <br /> Councilmember Engelken congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference; congratulated Councilmember Ojeda on her appointment as <br /> Mayor Pro-Tem; and commented it may be time for the City to look at rules for stop signs and put <br /> safety first. <br /> Councilmember Earp congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition Awards <br /> at the National Conference; agreed with Councilmember Engelken on rules being looked at for <br /> placement of stop signs; and thanked EMS for their assistance during his recent medical <br /> emergency. <br /> Councilmember Ojeda congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition <br /> Awards at the National Conference; thanked Public Works for the recycling signage; commented <br /> La Porte's Emergency Management booth was awesome during the Hurricane Workshop; advised <br /> she attended Judge Ed Emmet's State of the County Address; commented she has concerns with <br /> some of the decisions being made by the Zoning Board of Adjustment; concerns with opening <br /> neighborhood pools to the public; and thanked Council for her appointment as Mayor Pro-Tern. <br /> Mayor Rigby congratulated the La Porte Police Department on the K-9 Competition Awards at the <br /> National Conference; commented someone needs to be present to take photos during recognitions <br /> at Council meetings and displaying the photos on the City website; informed he did the welcome at <br /> the triathlon, which turned into a duathlon; and thanked Fire, Emergency Medical Services, Police, <br /> and Parks and Recreation departments for coordinating the events. <br /> 14. ADJOURN - There being no further business, Councilmember Engelken made a motion to adjourn <br /> the meeting at 8:37 p.m. Councilmember Zemanek seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED <br /> UNANIMOUSLY 9/0. <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> June 11, 2018 Council Meeting Minutes <br />
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