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Ms. Donna Baldwin, Harold Avenue resident, complained of litter; noise and drug <br />trafficking from pedestrians; <br />Mr. Berry, a Harold Avenue resident, complained of children and teenagers jumping over <br />the gate; as well as litter; <br />Ms. Blackfargo, a resident of St. Moritz, questioned the testimony identifying St. Moritz <br />tenants as the pedestrians who loiter, litter, etc., - <br />Ms. Villareal, Harold Avenue resident, testified that she often sees pedestrians <br />using the gate and she does not see small children and the elderly but rather teenagers who litter <br />the area as they walk through; <br />Betty Ackle, Harold Avenue resident for 43 years, also testified that she <br />does not see the elderly using the pedestrian gate; she also complained of <br />a retarded St. Moritz tenant who allegedly every day removes the rubber -bands from newspapers <br />delivered on Harold Avenue; <br />III Safety issues related to a Washington Blvd access only for vehicles <br />A. Traffic safety issues <br />■ January 16, 1973 request to Traffic Dept. from Don Bright, tenant, that more red curb <br />area be created so that visibility upon exiting complex onto Washington will be <br />improved; <br />■ January 17, 1973 CSL inter -office memo from Jim Lanning to Phil Long ordering eight <br />feet more of red curb area for safer sight distance from the complex. <br />G:\TOANN\SMORrIZ\RESM NDG. CC <br />