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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRequest to Speak RegistrationRequest to Speak Registration Meeting Date:Full Name:City of Residence:Email Address:Topic:Spoke at Meeting 11/1/2021 Tim Hayner Bonney Lake, WA thayner@cascadedcivilconstruction.com; (971)235-5050 We are the contractor for the City of Renton performing the Williams & Wells Conversion project in old downtown. We wish to address the council about the status of unresolved payments for changed and added work directed by the City's project management team. The order of magnitude of these changes and added work is $1.2 million. The contract provides for payment of added and changed work within 30 days. A majority of this added and changed work has been performed 90 to 180 days ago.  11/1/2021 Carl Nelson Portland, OR cnelson@kerrcontractors.com; (407)446-9865 We are the contractor for the City of Renton performing the Williams & Wells Conversion project in old downtown. We wish to address the council about the status of unresolved payments for changed and added work directed by the City's project management team. The order of magnitude of these changes and added work is $1.2 million. The contract provides for payment of added and changed work within 30 days. A majority of this added and changed work has been performed 90 to 180 days ago  11/1/2021 Jennifer Watts Renton WA jlpwatts@gmail.com Speed of cars traveling on N 2nd St in particular, and on the residential streets in the North Renton neighborhood in general. We neighbors have voiced our complaints before and requested speed bumps be added. I just now viewed 2 police cars traveling 45 - 50 miles per hour (at approx 10:45 am, 10/25/21) without lights or sirens. This speeding is a regular event, especially in the afternoons once the Boeing shift changes. The police activity was just as my neighbor was loading her car with her baby and 3 year old daughter. N 2nd St is just 1 block from the elementary school and a well used pedestrian walk way. 