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City Council Meeting Minutes May 19, 2020 <br />an entry and exit, are they allowed to use that areas only? And what decisions <br />was to open some parks and not other parks. Mr. Stapp stated we looked at <br />the amenities and if it had access to the river. Some parks will be open because <br />of the trails or access to the river. He noted concern for the safety of our <br />employees. Mr. Stapp suggested that large crowds should use good decision <br />making, common sense and use social distancing. Officers will handle more <br />serious concerns and issuing citations. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Mihalkanin asked about the data and where are the resources <br />coming from regarding cases? Mr. Stapp stated that the resources on a <br />national level are on the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website, the State <br />level is coming from Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and on the <br />local level is coming from the local health department. Mr. Stapp stated that <br />we are mostly concerned about the local numbers and trends. Mr. Stapp gave a <br />brief report on our readiness for more cases. <br />Council Member Marquez asked for creativity about informing public safety <br />to protect the public and the officers. Mr. Stapp stated that we can put a ideas <br />together but that will not control the river. Officers who come in contact with <br />the public will educate the public about compliance. <br />2. Receive the FY2021 - FY2030 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) with Planning & Zoning <br />Commission Recommendation, and provide direction to Staff. <br />Laurie Moyer, Director of Engineering and Capital Improvements provided <br />Council with the presentation on the 10 year Capital Improvements Program. <br />Capital Improvements Program <br />• Long-range plan and schedule for capital projects and system assets <br />• Identifies options for financing projects <br />• Only the first year CIP is approved in the budget <br />• Detailed look at projects in first 3 -years <br />• Projects out 4-10 years are less defined <br />Capital Improvements Program Funding Sources <br />4 City Funding Sources External Sources <br />General Fund <br />• Property & Sales Tax <br />• Airport, Parks, Facilities, Public Safety & Transportation <br />Drainage or Stormwater Fund <br />• Drainage Utility Fee <br />City of San Marcos Page 6 <br />
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