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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Minutes - 6/9/2016 Approved CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES June 9, 2016 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Alderman Borgman at 6:00PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL Aldermen Borgman, Hammel and Engelhardt, Citizen Representatives Johnson and Kuwitzky, along with Captain Rens were in attendance. Aldermen Kubacki and Madden were also in attendance. STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with the open meeting laws on 06/07/16. APPROVAL OF MINUTES M. Kuwitzky made a motion to approve APPROVAL OF MINUTES, Matt Johnson seconded. Minutes from April 14, 2016. PUBLIC APPEARANCE UPDATES FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT Captain Rens advised that the department is currently down four officers and we are in the interviewing portion of the hiring proces. UPDATES FROM FIRE DEPARTMENT No one present from fire department. NEW BUSINESS Stop Sign Oakhill Trail and Oak Hill Drive. Alderman Borgman advised that intersection is extremely overgrown and needs to be cleaned up and also that a stop sign be placed on Oakhill Trail. DPW will be cleaning up the intersection. Citizen Representative Johnson made a motion to erect a stop sign. Citizen Representative Kuwitzky seconded. Motion passed 5 in favor. Matt Johnson made a motion to approve Stop Sign Oakhill Trail and Oak Hill Drive., M. Kuwitzky seconded. Traffic Accident History Commerce Center Parkway and Moorland Road. Alderman Borgman witnessed an accident at the intersection and heard that there were accidents at that intersection almost every week. Captain Rens investigated the last 3.5 years and there have been six accidents at that intersection. After a brief discussion, no action was requested to be taken. COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Alderman Borgman advised that he and Alderman Englehardt participated in the elected official training at the fire academy this past weekend. Alderman Borgman wished to thank the fire department for allowing them use of their equipment. He advised it was a very eye opening experience and he would recommend it for others. Alderman Borgman also asked the committee to think of some goals to help with neighborhood watch events and he would be contacting CRO Rakers to see if there was anything the committee can do to help. ADJOURNMENT Meeting was adjourned at 6:18PM. M. Kuwitzky made a motion to approve ADJOURNMENT, Alderman Engelhardt seconded. Motion Passed 5 in favor. 5 in favor.