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RESOLUTION: <br />REQUESTING <br />HIGHWAY DEPT. <br />TO INITIATE <br />A STUDY OF <br />9TH AND 10TH <br />STREETS RE- <br />ALIGNMENT <br /> <br />3'7'3 <br /> <br /> Mr. Ray Haas, Vice-President of the University of Virginia, urged <br />Council and the Planning Commission to give the realignment of 9th and <br />i0th Streets priority in order to provide access to the University of <br />Virginia Hospital after its relocation. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mrs. Gleason, seconded by Dr. Gunter, Council unanimously <br />voted to request the State Highway Department to initiate a study of the <br />9th and 10th Street realignment. It was agreed that a decision on the <br />priority would be made following the study. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Council has determined that it is necessary and <br />appropriate for the future transportation needs of the City to initiate <br />certain street and highway improvements; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Virginia Department. of Highways and Transportation <br />requires a formal request for each project and certain commitments <br />on the part o.f City Council, before the Department can initiate work <br />on such highway projects to be funded from the City's'annual allocations <br />of urban highway improvement funds; now, therefore, be it <br /> <br />RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Charlottesville: <br /> <br />That.'the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation <br />be and hereby ms requested to establish a project within <br />the corporate limits of the City of Charlottesville for: <br /> <br />Realignment of 9th and 10th Streets and related improvements. <br /> <br />That the City hereby agrees to pay its share of the cost of <br />engineering, acquisition of right~of-way, and'construction <br />of such project under the cost formula of 95% from the <br />Department of 5% from the City. <br /> <br />The City further agrees that if such project is established <br />as herein requested, and thereafter the City elects not to <br />continue with such project to completion, the City will <br />repay the Department for I00% of the costs incurred by'the <br />Department up to the time of such action by the City terminating <br />such project. <br /> <br /> Mr. Wagner state.d that an environmental study of the proposed Mclntire <br />Road Extension was beginning and would take nine months to one year to <br /> <br />complete. <br /> <br />Mr. Buck stated that he did not feel adequate information on the <br /> <br />Mclntire Road was available to give it a priority .listing and requested <br />information _on when funds for the County portion would be available. <br /> <br />Council indicated their continued commitment to the building of Mclntire <br /> <br />Road Extended· ~ <br /> The meeting was adjourned. <br /> <br />Cl~Vk President <br /> <br />NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING <br /> <br />A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. WILL BE HELD ON Monday, June 4, 1984 AT 7:15 p.m. <br />IN THE Mayor's Office. <br /> <br />THE PROPOSED AGENDA IS AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />School Board interview <br /> <br />BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR <br /> <br />BY Jeanne Cox (signed) <br /> <br />MAYOR's OFFICE Monday, June 4, 1984 <br /> <br /> Council met in special session this date with the following members <br />present: Mr. Buck,~Mr. Conover, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter, Dr. Hall. <br /> <br />On motion by Dr. Gunter, seconded by Dr. Hall, Council voted to meet in <br /> <br />executive session to discuss personnel matters as exempted by Section 2.1-344 <br />(a)(1) of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. <br /> <br />COUNCIL CHAMBERS Monday, June 4, 1984 <br /> <br /> Council met in regular session this date with the following members present: <br />Mr. Buck, Mr. Conover, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter, Dr. Hall. <br /> <br /> <br />