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John Anderson <br /> From: John Anderson <br /> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 9:07 AM <br /> To: 'Dan Erding'; Terry Maurer; Danielle Erding <br /> Subject: RE: Street Reconstruction <br /> Mr. Erding <br /> Thank you for your comments. At this point no decision has been made on the street section(curbed, no curb, <br /> bituminous curb). The public hearing is scheduled for January 14, 2013,we will include your email along with other <br /> comments we receive in our report to the City council for the Public Hearing. I encourage you to attend this meeting to <br /> share your comments with the City Council . <br /> John Anderson PE <br /> Assistant City Engineer <br /> City of Arden Hills <br /> 1245 West Highway 96 <br /> Arden Hills, MN 55112-5743 <br /> (651) 792-7846 john.anderson(@ci.arden-hills.mn.us <br /> Tt <br /> EN IHMLZ) <br /> From: Dan Erding <br /> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:01 PM <br /> To: John Anderson; Terry Maurer; Danielle Erding <br /> Subject: Street Reconstruction <br /> Hi John and Terry, <br /> I live at 3120 Asbury Ave in Arden Hills, my garage sits in Roseville and my house in Arden Hills. I'm being told by my <br /> neighbors that when re-doing the street, they are most likely going to skip the concrete curbs. As you probably can <br /> guess, I am opposed to this. I can't even believe this is an option since I was told back in 2008 there is NO WAY I'd <br /> have to have part of my property curbed and the other part not after Arden Hills finally decides to re-do their streets. Of <br /> course I was also told the curb would end at my property line rather than in the middle of my yard. Well that didn't <br /> happen, so you can probably see where I'm going with this. I see on the website both proposals and I'm curious what <br /> the general feedback is that you've received from the neighborhood? The ones telling me that they aren't going to curb it <br /> are the "old timers" who don't want to pay for anything and have been fighting the street re-construction for the past <br /> decade even though they've lived in this neighborhood for 50 years and used the street for that long. Any feedback is <br /> appreciated. <br /> i <br />