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City Council Meeting Minutes December 4,2018 <br /> example: <br /> •Mobility and Parking Management Fund [Ma?Fund] <br /> • Mobility and Parking Advisory Board [Ma? Board] <br /> 2. Do not transfer any funds out of the MaP Fund to the General Fund. It is <br /> critical that the City establish trust regarding its intentions in managing <br /> parking downtown. The DTA firmly believes any parking revenue generated <br /> should be spent on parking resources or other benefits for the districts where <br /> the revenue is generated. We oppose the proposed transfer of 30% of parking <br /> revenue to the General Fund where it may be allocated to other initiatives or <br /> areas. <br /> 3.Ensure the Advisory Board's duties and responsibilities include mobility and <br /> transportation demand management objectives. While improving the <br /> efficiency,availability,and accessibility of public parking resources will be the <br /> Advisory Board's first tasks, policy should come from a holistic perspective <br /> aimed at managing transportation demand within any future benefit districts. <br /> For Council's convenience and consideration,we have enclosed some proposed <br /> redlines to Sec. 2.174 of the proposed Ordinance establishing the Advisory <br /> Board. <br /> r <br /> Again,we thank you for the open engagement and dialogue on parking and <br /> mobility issues within the <br /> Downtown. We will provide additional thoughts and guidance regarding the <br /> implementation of paid on street <br /> parking and benefit districts in a subsequent letter once those items are on a <br /> future agenda for Council action." <br /> Rodrigo Amaya,addressed the Council regarding a meeting with the City <br /> Manager. He encouraged Council to talk to him since concerns have not fixed <br /> and within his job description it states "address citizens concerns". He stated <br /> his concerns regarding the salaries of the City Manager,Assistant City <br /> Managers,and Directors. He stated the City of San Antonio is in the process of <br /> capping the City Manager's salary at$250,000. He believes Council should <br /> look at doing this here in San Marcos. He also addressed an issue regarding his <br /> neighbor cutting some grass recently and that they had to clean it up and he <br /> felt that it was the City's job not his. <br /> Matt Akins,spoke in support of the new Transportation Master Plan and was <br /> excited about the newly proposed bike and pedestrian friendly roadways. We <br /> should encourage students to walk and bike more to reduce traffic. More roads <br /> City of San Marcos Page <br />