Request $205,000 from county transportation authority to study upgrading Richmond Parkway to state highway
$205,000
In Plain English
The city wants Richmond Parkway to become part of the state highway system, which would shift maintenance costs from the city to the state. This study would identify what upgrades are needed to meet state highway standards. If approved, Contra Costa Transportation Authority pays the $205,000 study cost.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
8 to 0
Approve the contract with the condition that staff solicit contributions from various private enterprises
7 to 1
Approve the item
7 to 0
Adopt Resolution Nos. 43-06, 44-06, and 45-06
7 to 0
Refer the matter to the Rules and Procedures Committee to deal with the compensation, and report back at a later date
Suspend the Rosenberg Rules in order to place this item on the agenda
7 to 1
Refer the item to the four Councilmembers that placed it on the agenda to work with staff and report back to the Council in two weeks
7 to 1
Approve the amendment (amended to state 'this ordinance cannot be enforced unless accessible shelter can be provided')
6 to 0
Approve the City's request to CCTA
6 to 0
Approve the appointments
7 to 0
Close the public hearing
Authorize the contract
8 to 0
Approve the exact language in paragraphs six and seven only
8 to 0
Reconsider the last action taken by the Council where the votes were tied four to four, and take action approving the recommendation of this item and refer a draft and/or modified ordinance to the Planning Commission pursuant to Council direction for a public hearing
6 to 3
Have the decision held over until staff comes back with an analysis of the costs for other proposals and new proposals to deal with the waste water increases
Adopt the staff's recommendation
8 to 1
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