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Aurora Government Operations Committee approves parking studies

Meeting 04

Aurora Government Operations Committee met Tuesday, May 24.

The Government Operations Committee has jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to intergovernmental relations, traffic and street lighting, elections, legislative matters, the motor vehicle parking system, golf courses, and transportation centers.

Here are the minutes as provided by Aurora:

60 East Downer Place

Aurora, IL

City of Aurora Office of the Aldermen -

Meeting Room

Government Operations Committee

4:30 PM

May 24, 2016

Tuesday

Meeting Minutes - Final

Chairperson Scheketa Hart-Burns

Alderman Edward Bugg

Alderman Carl Franco

Alt - Alderman Rick Mervine

CALL TO ORDER:

Chairman Hart-Burns called the meeting to order at 4:30 pm.

ROLL CALL

Chairperson Scheketa Hart-Burns, Alderman Edward Bugg and Alderman

Carl Franco

Present: 3 -

OTHERS PRESENT

OTHERS PRESENT:

Maria Soto, St. Nicholas;

CITY OF AURORA:

Sara Townsend, City Clerk office; Officer Nicole Peterson, Aurora Police Dept.; Alex Voigt, Mayor's Office; Alderman Ted Mesiacos, 3rd Ward; Jeane Beck, Clerk of GO, Aldermen's Office

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

16-00439 Approval of the minutes of the Government Operations Committee meeting held on Tuesday, May 10, 2016.

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this agenda item be accepted and filed. The motion carried.

Ayes: 3

AGENDA

16-00436 A Resolution Approving a Music Festival permit to St. Nicholas Church, 308 High St., for Saturday June 25th, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Sunday June 26, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. A motion was made by Alderman Bugg, seconded by Alderman Franco, that this agenda item be recommended for approval. The motion carried. Ayes: 3

16-00362 A Traffic Study for Barrington Drive East in the 2200 block. Ward 9, Alderman Bugg.

A motion was made by Alderman Bugg, seconded by Alderman Franco, that this agenda item be recommended for approval as amended (information only). The motion carried. Ayes: 3

16-00421 A Parking Study for Claim Street in the 800 block. Ward 2, Alderman Garza.

A motion was made by Alderman Bugg, seconded by Alderman Franco, that this agenda item be recommended for approval as amended (information only). The motion carried. Ayes: 3

16-00423 A Parking Study for N. Highland in the 800 block. Ward 6, Alderman Saville.

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this agenda item be recommended for approval as amended (information only). The motion carried. Ayes: 3

HELD

15-00464 A Parking Study for the 600 block of Grand Avenue. Ward 6, Alderman Saville

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this agenda item be tabled. The motion carried. Ayes: 3

15-01085 A Parking Study for Partridge Court in the 2900 block. Ward 10, Alderman Johnson.

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this agenda item be tabled. The motion carried. Ayes: 3

16-00351 A Parking Study for the 5th Avenue and Jackson Street intersection. Ward 3, Alderman Mesiacos.

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this agenda item be recommended for approval as amended (information only). The motion carried. Ayes: 3

PENDING

14-00781 A Traffic study for Shiloh Drive, 2300 block. Ward 9, Alderman Bugg

14-00899 A Traffic Study for Clark Street and 5th Street for STOP signage.

Ward 2, Alderman Garza.

ADJOURNMENT:

A motion was made by Alderman Franco, seconded by Alderman Bugg, that this meeting be adjourned. Chairman Hart-Burns adjourned the meeting at 4:57 pm. The motion carried. Ayes: 3

VISIT OUR WEB SITE FOR CURRENT AGENDAS - http://aurora-il.org/legistar.php

[ For agendas prior to August 1, 2013, please visit http://aurora-il.org/agendasearch.php ]

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