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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19930907Special Meeting Aspen City Council September 7, 1993 Mayor Pro Tem Reno called the meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. with Councilmembers Waggaman and Paulson present. RESOLUTION #60, SERIES OF 1993 - Canceling Special Election Jed Caswall, city attorney, explained this resolution cancels the special election set for November 2, 1993. If Council adopts Resolution #60 they will not be able to have an election on that date. Amy Margerum, city manager, told Council the County Commissioners voted earlier today on the sales tax question which was approved by Council. Councilwoman Waggaman moved to adopt Resolution #60, Series of 1993, seconded by Councilman Paulson. All in favor, motion carried. RESOLUTION #61, SERIES OF 1993 - Joint Resolution Endorsing a One- half cent sales tax Amy Margerum, city manager, reminded Council this was presented and discussed at the last Snowmass to Aspen decision makers meeting. This resolution outlines the process and projects that will be used with the one-half cent sales tax. One change is to call this the "Comprehensive Valley Transportation Plan Funding". Other changes are to add acquisition as well as operation to the Park & Ride lots, "unanimously" was taken out of the section on intergovernmen- tal agreement, "public" was inserted before meetings of elected officials, and the map was amended. Councilman Paulson said he is disappointed that the fixed guideway has been deleted from the resolution; there is a lot of support in the community for that. Ms. Margerum said staff will bring that part of the plan back by next November and it will be part of the 1994 bonding projects. Councilman Paulson said he would like more assurances that a fixed guideway will be part of the transportation plan. Councilwoman Waggaman said there is no intention of slowing down the process. Ms. Margerum pointed out the city is proceeding with $25,000 study prior to the November election. The county is working on an RFP for engineering and design work. Ms. Margerum said until more specifics about the fixed guideway are known, the city and county did not feel comfortable bonding for that. Councilman Paulson said the east end parking garage is mentioned in the attached graphic. Councilman Paulson said he would like some explanation added that this is not necessarily a given. Ms. Margerum said nothing on the graphic is guaranteed. It is to try and give voters and overall picture of what is possible. The Decision Makers agreed that 3 things are to come out of this tax; Park & Ride, fixed guideway, and down valley buses. Councilman 1 Special Meeting Aspen City Council September 7, 1993 Paulson said he would like the plan titled "conceptual". Ms. Margerum said the east end parking lot will not be paid for with this tax without Snowmass and the county's approval. Councilwoman Waggaman said at the Decision Makers meeting these elements of the transportation plan were agreed upon. Councilman Paulson said the graphic shows a 4-lane highway and he is solidly against the 4-lane. Councilman Paulson said the more the community caters to the automobile, the more they are asking for trouble. Councilwoman Waggaman moved to adopt Resolution #61, Series of 1993; seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Reno. All in favor, with the exception of Councilman Paulson. Motion carried. RESOLUTION #62, SERIES OF 1993 - Joint Resolution Confirming Transportation Projects to be funded from Transportation Revenue Bonds Amy Margerum, city manager, said the detailed project list is outlined as exhibit A. The projects total $13.5 million. The 1994 projects are separate, dedicated transit way A-line and C-line with no projected costs. These costs will be worked on in the next year and will be funded from the 1/2 cent sales tax, federal and state monies, transit revenues and private funds. Mayor Pro Tem Reno asked who will administer these. Ms. Margerum said the governments will come up with an intergovernmental agreement to outline who will administer these bonds. Councilman Paulson moved to adopt Resolution #62, Series of 1993; seconded by Councilwoman Waggaman. All in favor, motion carried. Councilman Paulson moved to adjourn at 5:30 p.m.; seconded by Councilwoman Waggaman. All in favor, motion carried. Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 2