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, } - <br /> � REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, APRIL 14 , 1980 Page 57 <br /> Dick Benson, City Administrator, presented the VACANT PUBLIC BUILDINGS' <br /> following letter to the City Council to John John Walley Letter* <br /> Walley, Department of Administration, dated <br /> April 7, 1980, which states: <br /> "The City of Orono, at this time, does not have <br /> vacant space in its public buildings available <br /> for leasing. <br /> Public buildings accommodating Orono' s operation <br /> are very limited and the City is in the process <br /> of evaluating its housing requirements anticipating <br /> some new construction to provide for its housing <br /> needs. ' <br /> Thank you for your inquiry on this matter. " <br /> End of letter <br /> Council Meeting - April 14 , 1980 <br /> Butler moved, Hurr seconded, to approve the above <br /> letter to John Walley, Department of Administration, <br /> dated April 7 , 1980. Motion, Ayes (4) - Nays (0) . <br /> Dick Benson, City Administrator, presented the 1981-83 FEDERAL AID <br /> attached letter to the City Council to Mr. Emil URBAN PROGRAMS* <br /> Brandt, Transportation Coordinator, Transportation <br /> Advisory Board, concerning the 1981-83 Federal <br /> Aid Urban Programs, dated April 7, 1980. <br /> Letter - Pages 58 & 59 <br /> Council P4eeting - April 14, 1980 <br /> Butler moved, Hurr seconded, to approve the letter ' <br /> to Emil Brandt, Transportation Coordinator, <br /> Transportation Advisory Board, concerning the 1981-83 <br /> Federal Aid Urban Programs, dated April 7, 1980. <br /> Motion, Ayes (4) - Nays (0) . <br /> Dick Benson, City Administrator, sent the following HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION <br /> letter to Mr. A. J: Lee, Associate County Administrator, LETTER* <br /> concerning highway construction in the Lake Minnetonka Lake Minnetonka Area <br /> area, dated April 7, 1980 , which states: <br /> "Thank you for meeting with Mayor Van Nest and me for <br /> lunch. I do anticipate a better understanding of <br /> not only Orono' s concerns with future planning for <br /> the Lake Minnetonka area regarding highway construction, � <br /> but also a solidified effort involving all of the <br /> communities to strive toward one common goal and <br /> that is a realistic commuter route to the Twin Cities. <br /> (Continuea} Page 60) <br />