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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 2 <br /> north of the area where the fireworks are launched, and this year, debris from the fireworks landed <br /> in and around her property. Ms. Kneeland brought in Ziploc baggies full of debris that she <br /> collected from her yard, garden, driveway, and roof. She noted that she is attending the meeting <br /> for two reasons. The first reason is to ensure that her complaint is noted in the meeting minutes as <br /> a means of becoming permanent record. The second reason is to request that future fireworks be <br /> launched to the south over the lake, or to the west over the wetland area. She indicated that she <br /> will be getting a new roof in the next year or two and any damage caused by firework debris <br /> landing on her home will not be tolerated. <br /> Mayor Grant thanked Ms. Kneeland for bringing this issue to the Council's attention and for <br /> bringing in the examples of the firework debris. He apologized and noted that it was not intended <br /> for the firework debris to land on her property. <br /> 3. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> A. Transportation Update <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that the Highway 10 bridges over 1-35W between Mounds <br /> View and Arden Hills opened for traffic last week. Traffic still cannot exit southbound 1-35W <br /> onto Highway 10 or northbound 1-35W to West Highway 10; however, full access on and off I- <br /> 35W is expected sometime in November. <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that the Hamline Avenue and County Road F intersection will <br /> be closed beginning October 1. There is a 30-day window for the construction that MnDOT has <br /> scheduled for signal and road improvements at that intersection. <br /> City Administrator Klaers announced that the northbound Snelling Avenue and southbound <br /> Hamline Avenue access is scheduled to be open in November, and eastbound Highway 10 from <br /> County Road 96 to 1-694 is also scheduled to open this November. Eastbound 1-694 at the <br /> Lexington Avenue ramp is scheduled to be closed in early October for approximately one month, <br /> and this exit off 1-694 will be closed. <br /> City Administrator Klaers noted that Councilmember Holden expressed concern at a previous <br /> meeting regarding the signalized light at Lexington Avenue and the Grey and Red Fox areas. He <br /> stated that the timing was changed to allow for the hauling of materials from the 1-694 project. <br /> The hauling of material has ended and the signal will be programmed back to what it was when it <br /> was functioning better. <br /> Mayor Grant talked about the 1-694 stretch that goes over Old Snelling Avenue. He stated that <br /> the City had an interest in putting in a trail when the construction in that area was finished. He <br /> asked staff to speak with the Public Works Director in terms of final grading so MnDOT does not <br /> grade all the way out to the road. He wanted to make sure that MnDOT remembered the <br /> discussion regarding the City wanting a trail. <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired if the City could be informed when changes to the signals are <br /> scheduled. The City could then pass this information along to residents. <br />