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o Installation of several no parking signs along the south side of the road <br /> and one loading and unloading zone sign for north side of the road. <br /> Estimated cost: $1,600, including City labor. <br /> o Removal of yellow paint along curb, with the exception of the <br /> loading/unloading zone, approximately 410 feet of paint. Originally staff <br /> recommended sand blasting. However, this practice is no longer allowed <br /> due to EPA hazards and therefore, painting the curb is the best option. <br /> Estimated cost: $210, including City labor. <br /> o Repair existing stairs (This needs to be done with or without the change as <br /> the stair timbers are rotting and are proposed to be replaced with block. <br /> Estimated cost: $1,500, including labor. <br /> o ESTIMATED T07AL FOR ALL CHANGES: $20,410 (including the <br /> estimated $1,500 for the stair repair, which will be done with or without <br /> change) <br /> Floral Park Parkiniz Needs <br /> City in house programs and leagues and the local association leagues utilize this park in <br /> the months May through July typically Monday through Thursday evenings. There is <br /> one available ball field. If two teams are playing on any given night, cars will need to <br /> park along the road due to the lack of a parking lot. If each team has twelve participants <br /> and each arrives in one car, it would mean 24 cars parking on that given night. Parking <br /> on those nights tends to stretch into the residential areas of Floral Drive and Royal Lane. <br /> The City park system has numerous fields without parking lots. This poses a challenge <br /> for scheduling and in this case, is difficult to avoid. There are not enough ball fields in <br /> Arden Hills with parking lots to satisfy program/league needs. Therefore, this field is <br /> regularly scheduled. The one letter received by the City did inquire about possibly <br /> adding a parking lot along the back of the tennis courts. However, this is a wooded area <br /> with wetland restrictions. The City owns the parcel on Royal Lane just across from the <br /> perennial garden, which could be a possibility for adding a small parking lot. However, <br /> this is a wooded lot and would be located along the curve, which may have visibility <br /> issues with exiting and entering. In addition, this is a wooded area causing a high <br /> amount of tree removal. <br /> Requested Action <br /> Staff is looking for direction on how to proceed with this issue. <br /> 12192011 Floral No Parking Request Discussion.doc <br />