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LTC 069-2008 Resolution from the Transportation & Parking Committee__. . a ,' ?.. c 5,... ,..- ~ M I AM I B EAC H 2°°~ "k~ ' ' a" "~ 44 _" CI1~ Y CLr ~~t`5 u~ ~ ICE. OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 069-2009 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the~ity Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: March 9, 2009 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION FROM THE TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING COMMITTEE (TPC) The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence received from Mr. Mark Weithorn, Transportation and Parking Committee Chairman. This letter includes a resolution made by the TPC during their March 2, 2009 meeting, in regards to green initiatives for City vehicles, etc. ~''JMG:SF c: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Tim Hemstreet, Assistant City Manager Hilda Fernandez, Assistant City Manager Saul Frances, Parking Director ~``~,~~~c~ d' ~% Lam - . Mark Weithorn, Chairman Alan B. Fishman, Vice-Chairman Members• Robert Arkin 1o Asmundsson Scott Diffenderfer Donna Feig AI Feola Josh Fisher Del Fruit Scott Timm JP Morgan Josephine Pampanas TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Mark Weithorn, Transportation & Parking Committee Chair DATE: March 9, 2009 SUBJECT: Transportation & Parking Committee Resolutions Dear Mayor and Honorable City Commission: Marvin Silverman The Transportation & Parking Committee met on March 2, 2009 and held a discussion regarding Green Initiatives. As a result of this discussion, the members of the Transportation & Parking Committee, made the following resolutions which were unanimously approved by the committee. 1. All City departments should review how they use transportation in carrying out their daily responsibilities and pursue methods that use less gasoline such as bicycles/scooters/electric vehicles/hybrids, etc. 2. City should mandate no idling of City vehicles when not in use. 3. In instances, where practicable, such as Code Enforcement, Meter Readers, Parking Enforcement and Fire Inspection, the City should require employees to park at a set location and walk within a reasonable radius of an area. 4. When possible, replace gasoline powered vehicles with green alternative vehicles. As an Advisory Committee, we sincerely ask that consideration be given to the above resolutions.