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9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - JOE WIGGINS - CONCERNS <br />REGARDING 11TH STREET SW PAVING AND CODE <br />ENFORCEMENT (deferred from meeting of 2/20/2001) <br />The Board reviewed a letter received February 9, 2001: <br />TO THE COUNTY COMMJSIONERS <br />1 WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THE NEXT AGENDA TO ADDRESS THE CONCERNS <br />OF 1 1" ST S W, WE HAVE SUBMITTED PITTIONS FOR PAVEING BUT THEY <br />SEEM TO GET LOST AND I WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS THIS TO THE <br />COMMSIONERS AS TO WHAT TO DO ABOUT TMS PROBLEM THANK YOU <br />2. I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS SOME CHANGES THAT NEED <br />TO BE MADE IN CODE ENFORCEMENT IN OUR AREA <br />v <br />d 2�7 <br />� -fit' r <br />Joe Wiggins, 895 11`'' Street SW, advised that his situation is different from the <br />paving issue the Board spoke of earlier. He believed 11`h Street SW, which needs paving, <br />is being used about as much as Oslo Road. He advised of his two unsuccessful attempts to <br />get the paving done through the petition method. Since most of the property owners live out <br />of town, he paid the out-of-pocket costs. Somehow the papers from the first time were <br />misplaced after he brought them to the County. The second time, he had the property owners <br />send their petitions directly to the County. but Public Works Director James W. Davis <br />advised that only a few were received. In talking with the property owners, most were in <br />favor of paving. He cited several reasons for paving: frequent usage by County vehicles, <br />safety concerns heard from Thompson Elementary School, emergency vehicle response time, <br />dust, and frequent maintenance due to the dirt bike use which tears up the dirt road. <br />March 6, 2001 _ <br />74 <br />BK 11- PG 333 <br />