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12/13/2006
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<br />3 <br />T:\Advisory Boards\Orange Unified Transportation Board\Minutes\2006\OUTBoard Minutes 12-13-06.doc <br />3 <br />Gordon suggested that the board review the goals, particularly the transportation <br />goal(s) approved by the County Commissioners for the land use plan. She <br />asked staff to provide those to board for its next meeting. She summed up <br />previous discussion by noting that the transportation matrix will be used to: <br />2. Help the OUTboard define its identity as a board; and <br />3. Provide a checklist of points to look at when considering projects. <br /> <br />Baker stated that board discussions should address how to resolve problems <br />such as maintenance for sidewalks outside of municipal ETJs. <br /> <br />Marshall said that any discussion can set its own agenda and these things <br />should be discussed when pedestrian issues are discussed. <br /> <br />The board agreed that it would discuss pedestrian issues at its next meeting <br />(January 17, 2007) <br /> <br />I. Future Agenda Items <br />Lincoln noted the items listed on the agenda facesheet. <br /> <br />II. Adjournment <br />Motion by Marshall to adjourn. Seconded by consensus. <br />Vote: Unanimous.
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