 All righty, it is 5.30 am, call of the court's meeting to order. Start with the roll call, Alderperson Raimi. Here. Alderperson Rust has an Alderperson item in here and I am Alderperson Vector and I am here. So we'll start with the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We do quick introductions. Dekker, Chair of Committee, Alderperson, just pick six. Joel Heidermann, District 10. Zach Russ, District 8, Vice-Chair. Angela Raimi, District 5. Kevin Jomp, City Engineering. Melissa Fosfender, Department of Public Works. Heather Burke, Business Manager for Public Works. David Liebel, Director of Public Works. Jordan Skiff with Waste Votter. Aaron Groh, City Engineering. Joel Kohlstein, DPW, District 4. Okay, thank you very much. We'll go to number five, Approval of Minutes from February 27th, 2024. I move to approve the minutes. Second. Motion to be seconded. Any discussion on those minutes? All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Chair votes aye. That was approved. Item number six, track referral resolution number 1792324, resolution authorizing the appropriate city officials to enter into a contract with the time Peter's Construction Incorporated for the construction of the South 11th Street and Swift Avenue Street improvements. Yes, Mr. Chairman, I'd like to defer to Kevin Jomp with Engineering as he's been the project manager and designer on this project. And if there's any questions, maybe Kevin can just give a real brief overview of kind of the work that's gonna be occurring in here. Okay. So this is a 2024 identified capital improvement project to mill and overlay South 11th from Indiana down to Union. And then some additional work on Swift. We'll be doing some storm sewer work, fixing the handicap ramps. That's really to highlight some signs. So typical, typical mill off a couple inches, pave a couple inches. This will be the entire Swift Avenue? It's Swift from 8th to 12th. Okay. Time frame on this. So if we're anticipating, this will start in June. Okay. And be wrapped up by the end of August. I'll be in December. But the water utility is gonna be in there ahead of us on South 11th. So we have to wait for them to complete their work. Okay. And the stars, the Liars Club, they're all the way right so that they're prepared for their, that's the only thing that I can see about. Yeah, we'll be notifying every morning prior to construction. Okay. What we found lately works best is door hangers, just a couple of letters on doors. Thank you. Is this a part of the complete streets? Yes. It is. Okay, so is it widening the street or how is that? So the complete streets component we, essentially is the handicap ramps. We're not doing any bump balls or anything like that. Cool, thank you. All right, thank you, sir. These streets are in bad repair. I would on swift all the time now. It's just unbelievable. Glad as you were getting to that. What about what the utilities, the water utilities are doing? Is that gonna slow us up or is that going to? They will be done by the end of May. Oh, they will, okay. So we've kind of scheduled our work to start after the water utility is done. Okay. Okay. Is there any other utility work like gas or? Gas did all their work last year. And other than some storm sewer work, what's it? Question, go ahead. We live on Dillingham. I saw on the waterworks, there's talk about that lead service line, but I couldn't make it to that meeting. Do you know about that? Could you tell us about what's going on with that? That'll be replacing your lead water service from the water main in the road to your house replacing the meter. Okay, and I didn't see like when that was happening. I believe that's gonna happen in the fall. But I have to, you'd have to check with the water utility for sure. Okay. I saw that we're supposed to get a mailer, but we haven't gotten any details of the event. Always have. And then if I could choose, and we would write next to us with, so we'd walk around there for a bit. I guess in the future, when other streets are being marked on itself like this one's already plans pretty much done, how can the public provide input onto like future street plans? Well, you can always reach out to us, look at that. I mean, if you look on the capital improvement plan, that's online. I think in the future we are gonna start as part of the complete streets, reaching out a year or so in advance, asking for some input. Okay, great. Can I follow up on that? And ask kind of like what kind of input would you love? If we can go back in time, like what kind of input would have you given? What are you? Well, you guys did some work on Broadway last year and there's like one pedestrian bump out and that is great like for crossing that spot. But as a driver going down Broadway, that one bump out, the stop sign is like right there. So it's great. But then the next ones are like so far away in comparison, I almost ran through that stop sign like when I wasn't really paying attention just because it was so much further away. So personally, if you like, I'd like to see those bump outs use more consistently just so that it's like that stop sign is that I consist of distance for drivers so that they don't run a stop sign after they maybe were used to them being closer in. So yeah, those bump outs are great. I love seeing that. I love seeing what's done over by the Y with that raised crosswalk. I know that's not practical everywhere but it certainly seems like it's really easy to cross there as a pedestrian whereas other places it feels like cars don't slow down as much for you and you kind of have to either chance it or wait a long time for an opportunity. And then obviously we're biking here so I'd love to see more bike lanes but I know that's not practical everywhere. Personally the Cheros seem like, I don't know, it doesn't feel like with the Cheros being on the road, cars really care much but in the few places that there are bike lanes, those feel nice and then the work that was done in Indiana was really good where there's that bike path for him all. We bike down there a couple times and that's wonderful. So in general, those are the things I'm thinking about. I'd love to see plans and just be able to provide that input but I'm just starting to learn about what's going on with the city and what all the processes are for the meetings and stuff so. Director Bebel, as someone now I'm part of the system so I kind of am involved but if I was an active part of the community who really wanted to kind of learn more and have input, what would you suggest for somebody? Well, we've started with our complete streets program. We started getting kind of a, I don't know what you call it, a mail list? A newsletter, sorry. That has started on kind of this philosophy and getting more pushing out information back and forth and getting feedback and I think Kevin's right. A lot of this is we need to get ahead and right now we're like got these projects finally all to bed and then we really should be already planning for not even next year but the year beyond that would give us time then to actually do more due diligence with the neighborhoods so we're implementing kind of the things that we see professionally but yet it's still not as inclusive as we would like it to be so it's a work in progress but yeah, if you really like to participate, Heather's got a great, it's part of Shiboy and Active Transportation, Complete Streets and there's a lot of good information on there and yeah and then great, there's like things like this we want the feedback and then we can also then provide this is why we don't use it in all the locations and this is why it's good in this location and we can have that kind of dialogue and information education back and forth and the more we can have an informed community, the better for everybody, that means included motorists and bicyclists and pedestrians and those that use transit, we're all using the same infrastructure so we have to be aware of everybody in this area so. Thank you, yeah. Thank you, thanks. Yes, and thank you for your input, we appreciate it. Okay. Any other questions? Like I said, we'll be looking for a motion then. I move to approve the resolution. Second. I also made the second, any other discussion? All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Chair votes aye. That is approved. Next meeting date is March 26th, 2024. We'll be looking for a motion to adjourn. I move to adjourn. Second. All in favor? Aye. Okay, we are adjourned. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.