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Moorpark, California August 27, 2002
A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Moorpark
was held on August 27, 2002, in the Community Center of said
City located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California.
1. CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Hunter called the meeting to order at 6:26 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL:
Present: Councilmembers Mikos and Wozniak, and Mayor
Hunter.
Absent: Councilmembers Harper (arrived at 6:35 p.m.)
and Millhouse.
Staff Present: Steven Kueny, City Manager; Hugh Riley,
Assistant City Manager; Ken Gilbert, Public
Works Director; Mary Lindley, Community
Services Director; Barry Hogan, Community
Development Director; and Deborah
Traffenstedt, Assistant to City Manager /City
Clerk.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT:
None.
4. PRESENTATION /ACTION /DISCUSSION:
A. Consider Planning and Sponsoring a Community Event to
Commemorate the September 11 Terrorist Attacks on the
United States. Staff Recommendation: Direct staff as
deemed appropriate.
Mr. Riley gave the staff report.
Mayor Hunter suggested lowering the flag to half mast
all day on September 11 and turning off the lights at
all City offices for two minutes beginning at 8:30
a.m. on that day.
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Moorpark, California Page 2
ust 27, 2002
Councilmember Wozniak requested that the military also
be acknowledged in any proclamation prepared in
recognition of September 11.
AT THIS POINT in the meeting, Councilmember Harper arrived,
and Mayor Hunter recessed the meeting until after the
Special Joint Meeting of the City Council and Moorpark
Unified School District Board of Education. The time was
6:35 p.m.
The Special City Council meeting reconvened at 8:30 p.m.
Present were Councilmembers Harper, Mikos, Wozniak, and
Mayor Hunter; Steven Kueny, City Manager; Hugh Riley,
Assistant City Manager; Mary Lindley, Community Services
Director; and Deborah Traffenstedt, Assistant to City
Manager /City Clerk.
Councilmember Harper questioned whether a recognition event
should be scheduled for September 11.
Councilmember Mikos stated that the City should not
schedule an event that would conflict with events already
planned such as at the Reagan Library.
Councilmember Wozniak stated he did not prefer a separate
City ceremony.
Mr. Riley discussed the plaque already approved by the
Council to be installed at the fountain site at the corner
of Tierra Rejada Road and Mountain Trail Street.
Mayor Hunter reiterated his previous suggestion.
CONSENSUS: By consensus, the Council directed Staff to schedule
consideration of a proclamation for the September 4, 2002
regular meeting, at which time the Mayor would announce the
September 11 recognition plans, including the plaque to be
installed, flags at City facilities to be flown at half mast,
and lights to be turned off for two minutes at all City office
buildings on the morning of September 11.
Minutes of the City Council
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5. ADJOURNMENT:
Mayor Hunter adjourned the
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffensted
City Clerk