HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES & AGENDAS 19784.
December 14, 1973
To:
Butte Count Association o#` Gave,
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From:
B CAG Secretary
Subject:
December meeting and .agenda;
bate: December 20, 1g7$
J�: g:OO' A.M.
Placer Board ot,supervisors' boom
County Administration Building
1859 Bird Street
Oroville California
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native thori setads
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traiispart�ttiari funds as
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ASSOCIATION OF GOV�RN�IMEN1`S
ADMINISTRATIVE QF FICC_
Giliton'C:Mickelson
Secretary
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MINUTE ORDER
Thursday, May, 11, 1978
Present: Hon. Clark A. Nelson, County Clerk
= N. Lindquist, ,Asst.
Due;', to the rescheduling of thil BECAG meeting froth M
to May 24, 1978, $:00 a.m. � 17, 1978
the Cit Selection
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Committee meedYn h
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for scheduled fvr May 17, 197$ will be reschedUled al for May 24�.j 7g�
following the BECAG ineating,
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B rtis remainthe 'same
CC: Boli, Eugene F. Sy]va, Jr., Mayor
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Orovaifornia 9$965
Xon.i Robert Thorn Ma or Chico
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Attn:
Barbar+ A.�Evans, City Clerk
P•' o- Box 3426
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Chica, California 95927 -
Roh. Willia� H- Ca:`l.lawa,`Y, Mayor
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April. 114 t 1978
TO:
But�re Co . . - Canty szs biation Of .GOvernme�ts :_
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From:
bCAO Secretary
,Slibject:
April mooting
bane: April. 1.9; 197$
Timet 8:00 am<
Place: Fo:ard o Sl ervisirs Room
CotirtY AcbYiinia trata an Building
'' 159,$ird Streets Oi'.oviYle
Sub ec �o
App roval of miiwtes
CommuAi cations ;
2:otnt" Atari b�!, Auditar sends notioe th&tI they have prorated,
re Sabra ;
ary and..�i�rc� recon. t a�� SB ��� �(�l�tters'
p 3 3 e�.e�.oso-d vitYi agenda)
Count Auditor. t
'ho County Auditor Torwards a 15 O-temon.,, of reve,
rboe3.ved. and payments made to rec'jp,: nts fob the pora.od of ul.y 97?
to Marah1a . 8 97 �.o'6'a 4iith agaric a) .
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44,A� r Resourbe� board: 'w �,�,;m11 }atilt-
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State A� r Resources board; oeitds hoof oats oh 'that b�1 iaalo baeh 'ctea�
dated the lead agehcy far de've opment of 'the '1 g hok�attaintr;<"!nt p an for
Butte Cat�.ty �lot'�t�xena�.oe3o'd w�,'��t ageridal:
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ASSOCIATION OF 60VERNMENTS,
Clifton C, Mickelson
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
COURTHOUSE-, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95900
Secr etory
AREA 916:5344631
November', 1978
To:
BCAG Members
From:
WAG Secretary
Si.ibject:
Cancellation o:" Nove;nber 15,1,978 Meeting.
and res
November 15, 978 BCAG me�titg has been cancelled
,duled for November 22 1978, at 8:OC3 A M.
hoard of Supervisors Rood County. Administrat on uilda.rigIll e_`
1859 Bird Street, Oroville: Cali'brna. _
BCAG Secretary;
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Steve Mtl sl�nan
Administrative Analyst
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BCAG Minutes
May 24, 1918
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Supervisor Richter stated that he Was upset- about the Thoney:being
spent fox planning when a signal has not been
put ,in at the coxncr of Hw. 92
which would save lives: BCAG is being aslced''to adopt aiiother proy
gxam three,
months after a 'program was adopted.
Mr. Brockett,stated that the county is not- satisfied with the;
allocation of funds it is receiving. The
program gives the county the :control
to establish their needs. There mill he $4 million in capital improvements;
each f-,ur years available
far Butte County under the State highway Capital
Impxr;_ments. Has the county decided on which project is the most
Haimportant?
Has
the county developed a project that mil,ht fly through the PTj This
takes;,developmenta1 i work to have
good projects. This meeting is indicative
that share is: a u
need .fax continued pnning in the t,rarisit
arta. The county
is eligible for. TP&R funds.
Mr. Castleberry stated that .he'has `reuarwation: about the plan.
but that it is
nenessary. This is required by legir.lat3.ve mandate. If the
update including the 'airport modifications is not done, the
Gity of Chico
is not, going 'to be able°'to get capital outlay money:
Vote on motion:
A�ESt SuP rVisors Madigan, Moseley, Winston;
Boeger and Cry; ;Mayor Sylva; Councilmen
N'CPSe Superv3'sor Richter
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�ransiyorta�.,c.or? �`atetris ;� � ''
Clay Castleberry, public wo - to ditactor stated that ttxe-'cottitttittee
met end recommends proposals for improvements'
of transpotrtation systems in
the county. 5ta£f Lias been working on other alternatives at .'the board's
request
dud the sugg-6sti°1o�ts ,of, .tile other' people that carni before the meeting
as motif Tie r ou hat:
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pp red bbfoxe the board expressed needs in
mane differet:t" •arees.
Them are... changes in the ,�Kt,Ytidimed taxi.; Tho' costs: -caill be e�iout
doable. In Ora��i leo there are subetattt sal chrI i xt 3.s
. propc5eed'' to add
areae to the lout t ' c��r? x tete renter` stl��r h: wtrban n 1 - There will
be two type
per weals to,i5ale;wo for til e's.Iozw i id'itxgti;i Chico is prav3diig;
additional hours of se'ztriob and ��re; to S.undb ' �L�itsoard
.goin ay * asked for
a strict monitoLing Thftd will 6 a need for a oon xac �. tiaion in Chi.cb.
rhe bids for
Patadise veke juts't operiedi �' ati
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teal s�:rvc a ;3s $42'y,bCib: Ths;a `ifs �, +T
neaci° lees �?eenR�tii�,it�lke
A grant h'as fawn appi`ad four to 'roi�rdiate the 'existing
transportation system in '-Chico
'rhe 'propasel calls,for worltirig with CAI,T S to ma %e 'carpooling
more ^viable..
BCAG Minutes
May 2 4,i 1978
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the county enters into transportation. 'Cherry n�ugt ,be same cost
established instead per ride
,o£ a u®ss.
,.. g BCAG has tt�0' ),u' h of establ�sh3hg the
Plan before they cti spend M,bney '
an xoads.
Vote on motion.
Ai'ES; Supery sors Madi�;ah, Museiey St cIltar, Winston;X _A) or
Sy1va; Councilman Boege.t:
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NOES: COLinciAman. Ory
MOTIONCARRIES.
AbJ'OURNMPNT
there ben noth in
g g ur hex before ,k aoArd. aC i;h3s timr�, the
meeting was-O d�Journ°erg at, �:40.`a.rn,, to ',xedonvene
at '8: 00 a .m. on ;Wednesday, 1ene 21, 1978
A'CTEST: CLARK A. tNELSON, COiJN' Y Cr,E1tK
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April, 1978
ted •� there e are
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teff Lucas,, Y)�iLte� �Sounty I�1elfare Ri.glrts. Mr. Lucas. '4 )
G 000 public reci �Yentr"' in this county: People canoe aftar pea�ponsl transportation.
He stated SB 32,5i money is mangy weed to be spent on the transportation needs of
disabled, elderkF or IA income.
Supervise ' :'1'cht(.ir'stated, that a study was conducted when thr� �Pelfare Office ,
was located iia t,h:.co and, something like 80-85 of the welfare recipients had
their own tranA ;Lon•
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Mr Lucas `stated that also, there are other costs chat enter into it.
Mateo Muziozr Mr. Munoz addressed the needs of the agriculture people who
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work the Many are low income. I3e stated there y a a naed fc.r transportation
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_in _f:%elds.
in this count;' to ho_p these` ,people. Between X15-1. % of the money budgets .for
streets and r1oads ars: 325 monies. He stated that a. budget shjt4At needed �.n these
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monies for 1 <tv1 ople who reside in the rural areas stated
income pes
to " t coi;nty.
that the elected officials need
that these a'tlt the thing lot.
Stoney " alber`V! Nix. Halbert stated he waited for over two, for the Chico
F�: He stated
C�3.pper HES statdd,"h6 would like to see a bus system in the Ch�._,5-
be
that of''tei las has to hitchhike and want. He stated that sidewalks , ��u1:,i also
d be a �a�`
usefu so tliat if someone can walk, at least there would <� pldte ta' do so-
,auis Poor, CYai.co. Mr. Poor ~stated that many peop e do not seem to know about
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to them. He stated ghat there are many disabled
all the thugs th:44 ar available
and poor, 1.66, are not necessarily asking. 'for help. tot ''nor told of two instances
- -' en he- ga.Ve,_ a ride to someone Who seemed to need it. "k se people axe not asking
for hejp; �;lany people do not reach out, to grasp for i, angst, kte stated the youth
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of Our 'c0111ltyi m�r of the youth agencies are having difficUlt�es The volunteer
leaders do not biers transportation themselves. Many of the oha�ldren do not get
that if ;there was "more help
to the rijee,I'Iings of these agencies+ Mri Poor stated
in this t, a, for the youths it might effect the crime and vandalism xates. He
stated that after appnintnie' 't are oro ten due to breakdown of a vehicle: t t. Poor
spoke of t;raftoportation systems of the past.
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Supe visor R chtex stated that the Hoard of Supervisors has t110ca' ecl hiorisY
for exten��Ii r6 bicycle ,path development for the benefit of the youth:
Jean Saaryer. ISS. Sawyer suggested that meetings could be held in All tfxe
ittake
n�x�:eo le et. d6u�
� POOP, � d no
cojt=ities because many 1611 income peop1.e; t
it'to- this mee;ting•
Sad Srac^?na Msy $rotvn endorsed the Clipper system. Hhe stated she holds
of
the you;rh, and perhaps Morottent3.on should b ]aced n
n " tre'st p
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Judy �travitz,h3.cr State IJnivermity. Ms. Kravitt spoke ori behalf of disab.ed.
ttid��n' '' y ' becausyo bort hours o£ the Cl�.ppeit
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aha stated Lheyscaanno�.�talte advatitagecteci
gisti^ation ro rash Or 'ear
:of the ear re". S