Proof_City Council Proceedings 01.30.23Copyrighted
February 20, 2023
City of Dubuque Consent Items # 01.
City Council Meeting
ITEM TITLE: Minutes and Reports Submitted
SUMMARY: City Council Proceedings of 1/30/23 and 2/6/23; Equity and Human
Rights Commission of 8/8/22, 9/12/22, 11/14/22, and 12/12/22; Historic
Preservation Commission of 1/19/23; Library Board of Trustees of
10/27/22, 11/16/22, and 12/15/22; Library Board of Trustees Update of
1/26/23; Zoning Advisory Commission of 2/1 /23; Zoning Board of
Adjustment of 1/26/23; Proof of publication for City Council Proceedings
of 1 /17/23 and 1/30/23.
SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File
DISPOSITION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
City Council Proceedings 1/30/23 Supporting Documentation
City Council Proceedings 2/6/23
Equity and Human Rights Commission of 8/8/22
Equity and Human Rights Commission of 9/12/22
Equity and Human Rights Commission of 11/14/22
Equity and Human Rights Commission of 12/12/22
Historic Preservation Commission of 1/19/23
Library Board of Trustees of 10/27/22
Library Board of Trustees of 11/16/22
Library Board of Trustees of 12/15/22
Library Board of Trustees Update of 1/26/23
Zoning Advisory Commission of 2/1/23
Zoning Board of Adjustment of 1/26/23
Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of
1 /17/23
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
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Supporting Documentation
Supporting Documentation
Proof of Publication for City Council Proceedings of Supporting Documentation
1/30/23
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CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL SESSION
The Dubuque City Council met in special session at 5:30 p.m.
on January 30, 2023, in the second -floor Council Chambers of
the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Cavanagh; Council Members Farber (attended
virtually), Jones, Resnick, Roussell, Sprank, Wethal; City
Manager Van Milligen, City Attorney Brumwell (attended
virtually).
Mayor Cavanagh read the call and stated this is a special
session of the City Council called for the purpose of
conducting work sessions on the Smart Parking & Mobility
Master Plan and the Historic Millwork District Master Plan,
WORK SESSIONS (2)
1. SMART PARKING & MOBILITY MASTER PLAN UPDATE
Director of Transportation Services Ryan Knuckey introduced
Kevin White of Walker Consultants. Mr. White; Kenny Okigbo
with RDG Planning & Design; and Eric Haggett with Walker
Consultants, reviewed the status and findings of the Smart
Parking & Mobility Master Plan.
Due to a technical issue, the work session paused at 5:46
p.m. and reconvened at 6:03 p.m. While reconvening the
session, Mayor Cavanagh announced that the meeting would not
be broadcast on the citys video feed and Facebook due to
technical difficulties. The meeting remained virtually
accessible through GoToMeeting and was being recorded via the
platform.
Responding to questions from the City Council, the
consultants summarized the outcomes of charging for parking,
the possibility of reduced rate solutions, and outreach
efforts conducted to obtain equitable input. Input received
about transportation options for students and biking options
were briefly outlined. Responding to a question from the City
Council on whether the income ranges of survey respondents
reflected Dubuques income data, Mr. Okigbo stated that the
consultants would provide that information to the City
Council. The consultants summarized the current limitations
and opportunities regarding the citys parking infrastructure
and technology and stated that offering technologies that
accept coin payments continue to be a prevalent option. The
consultants stated that one outcome of the study will be to
issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for parking technology, in
which the City can specify all desired technology. While
leasing technology is an option, the consultants stated that
it could limit the number of vendor options. Mr. Okigbo stated
that the online survey was closed, but the public can still
visit the Move DBQ website to submit comments, and that
Council Members could forward any comments they receive to the
consultants.
This work session concluded at 7:28 p.m. The City Council
recessed until 7:34 p.m.
2. HISTORIC MILLWORK DISTRICT MASTER PLAN UPDATE
Economic Development Director Jill Connors introduced Andrew
Dresdner of Bolton & Menk. Mr. Dresdner and Chris Brewer, also
of Bolton & Menk, presented on the current status of the
Historic Millwork District Master Plan Update.
Responding to questions from the City Council, Mr. Dresdner
discussed the possibility of either 7th Street or loth Street
serving as a thoroughfare to other Dubuque amenities and
provided input on district naming. Responding to a question
from the City Council, Ms. Connors stated that the initial
Historic Millwork report was submitted in October and will be
provided to the City Council. Ms. Connors also stated that
marketing has not been included in the master plan, but that
marketing is a discussion point in monthly stakeholder
meetings regarding the district.
There being no further business, Mayor Cavanagh declared the
meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m.
/&/Adrienne N. Breitfelder, CMC
City Clerk
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