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Regular Council Meeting Minutes <br />7-20-09 <br />Page 10 <br />the other project as well. They will be here on August 3`d as will a representative from Cuyahoga <br />County introducing the concept of the new phone system. We will be able to see that and <br />understand that better. It will be a great savings to what we are paying now or what we would be ' <br />paying. <br />Records Commission - Mrs. Mills reported that there was no meeting this month. The <br />Commission will be meeting August 12tn <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />OPEN PORTION - 3 minute limit imposed by Chair. Those who wish to speak must first state <br />their name and address. <br />Marge Eisenberg <br />6783 Seneca Road <br />There is a light at the end of Mrs. Eisenberg's street. Sometimes she cannot get out. Would it be <br />possible to put a temporary sign, "Please do not block drive or street". Would that be a <br />possibility? You can't get in and sometimes you can't get out. Mrs. Eisenberg has gone all the <br />way up to Bonnieview to go axound. Sometimes it's at 12:00. Sometimes it's at 4:00. You have <br />to go down there and see that traffic to believe it. It's unreal. Could we have a temporary sign <br />that says, "Please do not block this intersection" just until this is cleared up. Would it be possible <br />to do that? <br />Chief Dearden replied he will, but it won't help. Mayor Rinker added we have had an officer <br />there regulating the light. Chief Dearden stated we have officers at lunchtime and during the <br />afternoon rush hour. Mrs. Eisenberg said that's when she gets out. Other than that, you <br />absolutely cannot get out. There was almost an accident. There has been several accidents from <br />people coming out from Heinen's. <br />Mayor Rinker asked Mr. Cappello when the ramps will be functioning. Mr. Cappello replied, <br />tomorrow or Wednesday. Mayor Rinker stated we should see a drop off already. That's all the <br />burden from Mayfield Road. <br />Chief Dearden stated we could put a sign up. We have one at the end of the police station drive, <br />but that doesn't help. He would be happy to put one at Seneca. Mrs. Eisenberg asked, would <br />you? Chief Dearden replied, sure. Mrs. Eisenberg stated she would appreciate it. She thinks <br />everybody on the street woul3 appreciate it. Chief Dearden said, there are no guarantees to come <br />along with it. Mayor Rinker added, we will make the effort, but history has demonstrated that <br />people aze amazingiy averse to reading signs, but understood. <br />Mrs. Eisenberg appreciated the efforts. Thank you. <br />Council President Buckholtz thanked Mrs. Eisenberg.