Public Safety Committee meets Monday to discuss parking and motorized scooter ordinances

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The Public Safety Advisory Committee will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Monday to address the new Traffic Task Force, parking and scooter ordinances, the city’s emergency plan, illegal immigrant traffic and the drug-free coalition. The agenda follows:

Maricopa Public Safety Advisory Committee
Monday, July 17, 2006 at 5:30 pm
City Hall — 44624 West Garvey Road
Maricopa, AZ 85239

1. Call To Order

2. Roll Call

3. Agenda Items

4. Unfinished Business

4.1 Traffic Taskforce. The committee shall discuss a request by Committeeman Greg Morrow for form a traffic taskforce to study solutions to traffic problems on Hwy 347. Discussion and Recommendation to City Staff.

4.2 Parking Ordinance. The committee shall discuss the need and/or implementation of a parking Ordinance in order to facilitate PCSO enforcement of parking code. Discussion and Recommendation to City Staff.

4.3 Scooters. The committee shall discuss recommendation to city staff regarding motorized scooters within Maricopa city limits. Discussion and Recommendation to City Staff.

4.4 Emergency Plan The committee shall discuss recommendation to city staff regarding City of Maricopa emergency/disaster plans. Discussion and Recommendation to City Staff.

4.5 llegal Immigrant Traffic. The committee shall discuss the issue of illegal Immigration into and through the city. Discussion and Recommendation to City Staff.

4.6 Maricopa Drug-Free Coalition. The committee shall hear a report regarding the progress of establishing a drug-free coalition in Maricopa. Discussion.

4.7 Old Issues. The committee shall discuss old issues which have not been resolved by staff or council. Discussion.

5. New and Miscellaneous Business

5.1 Reports from Agencies. The committee shall hear reports from PCSO, Maricopa Fire Department, Southwest Ambulance, Animal Control and PC Health Department and discuss resulting issues as they pertain to general public safety in Maricopa. Discussion.

5.2 New Issues. The committee shall discuss new public safety issues of which city staff should be aware. Discussion.

5.3 Next Meeting. Monday, July 17, 2006.

6. Call to the Public

The procedures to follow if you address the Committee are: Committee requests that you express your ideas in five minutes or less and refrain from any personal attacks or derogatory statements about any City employee, a fellow citizen, or anyone else, whether in the audience or not. The Chair will limit discussion whenever he deems such an action appropriate to the proper conduct of the meeting.

7. Adjournment

Note: This meeting is open to the public. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Supporting documents and staff reports, which were furnished to the Committee with this Agenda, are available for review.