[MissoulaGov] hydrants

hdgray at modwest.com hdgray at modwest.com
Thu Mar 26 16:12:32 MDT 2009


Bob,

A big "Thank You" to you and the council members that voted to install the
fire hydrants and sidewalks in the F2F neighborhood. We very much
appreciate the improvements.

David V. Gray


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> F2F is short fire hydrants? I assume that this means that there are some

> houses in this neighborhood to which fire hoses simply will not reach?!

> Tell me this isn't as serious of a public safety issue as it sounds.

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> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 22:07:32 -0600

> From: BJaffe at ci.missoula.mt.us

> To: missoulagov at cmslists.com

> Subject: [MissoulaGov] Committee Update 3-25-2009

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> Greetings,

> This morning we opened with a bid to install three fire hydrants in the

> Franklin to the Fort neighborhood. We have $30,000 allocated for the

> project. It is unclear if we can get all three for that amount. There are

> about nine that are needed but they will have to be done over a few years

> as funds become available.

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> Then we did a mid-year review of the police department budget. We are

> really about ¾ way through the year but Mark brought in the 12/31 numbers

> anyway. As of mid year they were sitting at about 48.5% expended. So they

> were doing OK. The police budget is about $11,000,000. A few of the

> significant numbers are that gasoline has come in about $40,000 under

> budget at midyear. We are looking at almost $350,000 in vacancy savings

> for the year but $80,000 in overtime. The department is understaffed.

> After the shooting at the end of last year they had 25 officer positions

> unfilled or on some kind of leave. The number today is 16.

> They made some scheduling changes that will help with the overtime. A

> large percentage of the overtime comes from having to show up in court. If

> they have to come to court on their day off they automatically get five

> hours of overtime (even if it only takes an hour). They used to have three

> teams working four day shifts that overlapped. So a particular arrest

> could have three officers from three teams. Odds were at least one of them

> would be getting overtime for whatever day the trial was scheduled.

> They switched it to two shifts with only one overlapping day. They are

> also coordinating more with the courts to get the court dates on days that

> will not incur overtime.

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> In Conservation we set a public hearing to consider the purchase of a

> small piece of open space land. It is a 59 acre parcel for $30,000 on the

> back of Mt. Jumbo. It is right above the Mountain Water tank and provides

> access to the rest of the open space lands to folks from East Missoula. We

> also heard from the city Green Team. This is a group of employees headed

> up by Jacky Corday to come up with conservation practices for the City.

> They have worked out a list of free things folks can do to conserve. It’s

> a good list that could apply to just about any large organization. Here is

> the link:

> ftp://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/Packets/Council/2009/2009-03-23/Referrals/GreenPolicyFeb252009-2.pdf

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> In PAZ we just did some interviews for the Design Review Board seat.

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> Then we had our annual lunch meeting with the Downtown Association. We

> discussed the Downtown Master Plan, the Business Improvement District, and

> a few other items. We will be taking up the downtown plan at PAZ on April

> 8th and 15th. We will be jumping in ahead of the planning board since our

> schedule is open and theirs is backed up. We won’t be so much considering

> the document for approval as trying to work through a couple of the points

> of contention. After the planning board finishes the zoning rewrite they

> need to give the county some time and take up the Seeley Lake plan. Then

> they can come back to the city and take up the downtown plan.

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> After lunch we regrouped in council chambers to hear from the housing

> authority about their plan to sell twenty units of housing. They own a

> bunch of properties scattered about the south hills. They all need a lot

> of maintenance and are getting really expensive to manage. They are also

> not having a lot of demand for 3+ bedroom units. Something like 85% of

> their need is for one and two bedroom units. So they want to sell them off

> and build a bunch of units in their Garden District project on Russell.

> The business decision here is all pretty straight forward but a number of

> us lamented the loss of the affordable housing stock currently in public

> ownership. It’s too bad a deal could not be put together to turn the homes

> over to private owners but with some kind of deed restricted land trust

> keeping them affordable.

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> Public works had two sidewalk projects. We approved one project that puts

> in sidewalks down Johnson street. The bids on this one came in at about

> 65% of the estimate. It’s a good time to do concrete work. We also

> discussed a sidewalk project on Lolo street between the bridge and

> Rattlesnake drive. This one was more contentious. A number of folks

> showed up on both sides of the issue. Proponents generally spoke of

> safety. Opponents expressed concern about cost and the change in the rural

> character of the neighborhood. Sidewalks made it more urban and they

> didn’t move to the Rattlesnake for urban. That one doesn’t get much

> traction for me but the cost is still really hard to accept. Some of the

> larger assessments are going to come in around $15,000.

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> Thanks for your interest,

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> Bob Jaffe

> Missoula City Council, Ward 3

> bjaffe at ci.missoula.mt.us

> 406-728-1052

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