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<br />Parking Clarification <br /> <br />Page 1 of2 <br /> <br />From: Clark, Scott <br />Sent: Monday, September 18,200610:50 AM <br />To: Huebner, Debbie <br />Subject: FW: Parking Clarification <br /> <br />c c \\0~,~} <br />Gl \>(7.10' / <br />\ \ \ '6 Q <br />Ue~ S,3 <br /> <br />Huebner, Debbie <br /> <br />From: Pat Dwyer [mailto:pdwyer@thebankofelkriver.com] <br />Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 10:00 AM <br />To: Mehelich, Catherine; Johnson, Lori; Beahen, Jeff; Clark, Scott <br />Cc: Cindy Barney <br />Subject: Parking Clarification <br /> <br />I just want to clarify something with regard to the parking information contained in tonight's council packet. <br /> <br />In the packet information it is inferred that the bank is not using 11 parking spots in our "Boelter" lot north of Hwy <br />1 0 ~nd we have those 11 employees parking in the city employee lot. This is not true. <br /> <br />We have 71 employees downtown; 35 parking in the "Boelter" lot and 36 with parking permits for the city lot. <br /> <br />The bank does not have any employees with assigned parking spots in our "Boelter" parking lot who also have <br />permits for the city lot. In other words, every space in the "Boelter" lot is assigned to and is being used by a <br />bank employee and none of them have permits for the city lot. Just a reminder that the bank spent in excess <br />of $300,000 to provide the 35 employee parking spaces at the "Boelter" lot and we take the downtown parking <br />situation seriously. <br /> <br />Also, the bank's lunch hour runs from 11 :00 am to 2:00 pm, so a car count in the "Boelter" lot at 1 :45 pm still <br />includes employees at lunch. In addition, as with any business, at any given time a number of employees are on <br />vacation, out on customer calls, etc. Such was the case when the car count was done. <br /> <br />I will be at tonight's council meeting, but I would like this information relayed to the people on your emaillist so <br />they have the facts if they aren't at the meeting. <br /> <br />I have contacted Phil Halls a couple of times about the condition of the street, sidewalk and curb at the southeast <br />corner of Hwy 10 and Jackson. The walking surfaces have continued to move and settle since the shoring was <br />installed, leaving heaves and gaps that are becoming dangerous for those using that crossing. Something needs <br />to be done to level this as it will become more dangerous in the winter when these uneven surfaces become <br />covered with ice. <br /> <br />Please call me at 241-8528 if you have any questions. See you at 6:30. <br /> <br />PHD <br /> <br />Patrick Dwyer <br />pdwyer@TheBankofElkRiver.com <br />(763) 241-8528 <br /> <br />9/18/2006 <br />