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Mrs. Liebman reiterated Committee's former posi- 10/20/76
tion as being opposed to concession operation of
ice skating rink, and pointed out that further
delay in awarding contract for ice skates will
result in delay in use of activity. Councilman
Weinstein requested Administration to be pre-
pared, at Nov. 3, 1976 meeting to make a firm
recommendation as to 1) acceptance of bid, or 2)
possible leasing of necessary equipment before
making purchase, or 3) that activity be conces-
sioned; further, that Administration ascertain
whether facility has liability insurance coverage.
Memo #6015, recommendation of Committee for 11/3/76
Art in Public Buildings as to art in Youth
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Center, deferred to Nov. 24, 1976. 11/3/76
Memo #6015, recommendation of committee for 11/24/76
Art in Public Buildings as to art in Youth
Center (deferred from 11/3/76). Deferred to
Dec. 8, 1976.
Memo #6059A, Youth Center and Staffing,appear- 11/24/76
ance of Mr. Jimmy Morales on behalf of M.B. AD
Hoc Youth Center Committee. Administration's
recommendations approved, as follows: Open
House scheduled for Dec. 19, 1976; staffing as
outlined in Council Memo #6059A; pro -rated mem-
bership fee schedule, expiring 5/31/77. Admini-
stration to establish date for formal opening,
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and will notify Council accordingly. 117276
Memo #6015, Council approved recommendation of 12/9/76
Committee for Art in Public Buildings, to re-
tain Charles Perry, at fee of $26,000, and
Harry Hilson, at fee of $7,000; authorized ap-
propriation of $34,000 from Youth Center bond
issue, with direction to Committee that funds
be provided for a Youth Art Contest, and end
product to be displayed in the Youth Center.
(1972 Bond Issue) (Deferred from 11/24/76).
(ADD-ON) 1. Concession bids for operation of 12/9/76
bowling alley and ice skating rink.