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who sat back listening to the debate "hold back until traffic studies
between the mayor and Wiegert, indicate roads are needed."Bruton
seemed perplexed by the whole dissented on the vote.
matter. "Every street problem is In another item of "recon-
running through Northeast sideration" the council informed
corridor," Murdock said. citizen Roger Krummel, 1638 Frost
Councilman John Greavu, Avenue, that drainage plans for
perhaps intending to throw a curve county ditch 17 have not been
at the mayor, asked if change or- finalized.
ders on construction projects would Bruton proceeded with his ruling
also be "reconsidered" items. on reconsiderations.
Bruton responded that con- But again he was overruled.
struction costs for construction Councilman Norman Anderson
projects are admittedly never final said, "There are times when you
until completed. have to listen to other people."
After more discussion the council Krummel, who thanked the
voted to refer to the city staff the councilmen who allowed him to
feasibility of holding up the Lydia speak,said he resented the fact that
and Ariel street projects. he as a citizen couldn't come to the
. William Harrison, representing council with a question.
Maplewood Plaza, said the Krummel said he was not aware
developer no longer desired to that the design for the ditch plans
eliminate the two roads but only had not been completed.