HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 5, 2001A G E N D A
Arcadia City Council
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,, Redevelopment Agency
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JOINT MEETING WITH L.A. COUNTY SUPERVISOR
MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH
December 5, 2001
7:30 a.m.
Council Chambers Conference Room
1) ROLL CALL: Council/Agency Members Chandler, Chang,
Marshall, Segal and Kovacic
2) SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FROM STAFF
REGARDING AGENDA 1TEMS
3) TIME RESERVED FOR THOSE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO
WISH TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL/
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (FIVE-MINUTE TIME LIMIT
PER PERSON)
4) Discussion concerning Arcadia County Park operations and processes
5) Discussion concerning the construction of the Blue Line and its
impacts on the region and Arcadia
6) ADJOURN to December 18 at 6:00 p.m.
Mickey Segal, Mayor . Gail A. Marshall, Mayor Prorempore . Roger Chandler, Dc Sheng Chang, Gary A. Kovacic, Counci! Members
William R. Kelly, City Manager
June D. Alford, Ciry Cle~k
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WELCOME TO YOUR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Thmak you for attericling an Arcadia Ciry Council meeting. The following infonnation is provided to make the
meeting a more mea~iingfi~l and iaidersta~idable ever~t.
The City of Arcadia is governed by a five-member City Council, which also serves as the Redevelopment
Agency. Every even-numbered year, either two or three Council Members are elected at large to serve four-year
terms. The City Council elects, from its membership, a Mayor to serve as the presiding officer for a one-year
period.
The City Manager is employed by the City Council to carry out its policies and to serve as the Chief Executive
Officer of the City and the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency.
REGULAR CITY COiJNCIL MEETINGS are heid on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers located at 240 W. Hunting[on Drive. Meetings are broadcast live on cable channel 20
and replayed at various times in the following weeks. From time to time, special meetings are scheduled for
specific purposes. The City Council follows a regular order of business, as provided in the agenda for each
meeting. The agenda is prepured and made ~vailable to the public 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Full
agenda packages are available for review prior to the meeting in the City Clerk's Office at City Hall and at the
Arcadia Public Library.
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or embodies a public City Council statement. A Resolution is adopted the same night it is proposed. Once
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