

Henry Street, spoke about having a security guard at the library during the morning, early afternoon and evening hours, as sometimes children come in with their parents or other people come in and they are loud and noisy, and the librarians have difficulty keeping them quiet. He said he hoped Council would speak to its representative on the Metro Board and encourage them to not support it. Antonelli said that Metro will be holding hearings on this in the summer and he hoped the City would do its best to make sure the word gets out that the plan is in existence. What is really going on is that is a plan to take those four blue line trains, get them out of the Rossyln viaduct and run four more orange line trains, and the bottom line is it is a net loss for Alexandria, as people who need to go downtown will have to wait for the remaining crowded blue line trains or go to L'Enfant Plaza. He said Metro's reason for doing it is they claim that with that area redeveloping, that is where people really want to go. Wayne Street, Arlington, spoke of a plan by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to take four blue line trains that normally run through Rosslyn, Foggy Bottom and Farragut West and run them over the long bridge out to L'Enfant Plaza. Niebauer, Director, Office of Human Rights Fire Chief Thiel Mr. Josephson, Deputy Director, Planning and Zoning Mr. Tran, Office of Environmental Quality Ms. Skrabak, Director, Office of Environmental Quality Mr. Garbacz, Transportation and Environmental Services Mr. Baier, Director, Transportation and Environmental Services Mr. Carton, Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Mr. Kagawa, Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Ms. Vosper, Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Mr. Mason, Special Assistant to the City Manager Police Captain Ogden Police Chief Baker Deputy Police Chief Corle Ms. Harris, Communications Officer, City Manager's Office Mr. Castrilli, Communications Director, City Manager's Office Ms.
