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Director Ducu explained that the pedestrian signal has been struck many times since it was <br /> installed in 2018 and the city does not have enough room to relocate it within the existing right- <br /> of-way. The attached easement will allow the pedestrian signal to be relocated behind the <br /> sidewalk. The City and the property owner have agreed that the city will replace 225 square feet <br /> of sidewalk as compensation for this easement. <br /> Councilmember Baker attested to the need for this improvement and expressed enthusiastic <br /> support for this creative solution. <br /> Councilmember Rader agreed this creative solution will benefit the city and pedestrians. He <br /> made a motion to recommend adoption of Resolution 2022-07 for adoption. Motion was <br /> seconded. All members voted in favor. Motion passed. Reso 2022-07 recommended for <br /> adoption. <br /> Public Works & Sustainability Committee adjourned at 7:20 p.m. <br /> 3 <br />