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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—AUGUST 31, 2015 11 <br /> 10. COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> A. State Fair Parking <br /> Mayor Grant stated that he received a complaint regarding a cul-de-sac and State Fair parking. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer reviewed the City's parking requirements with regard to cul-de- <br /> sac. He discussed how the City has signed its streets to allow for the proper delivery of mail. He <br /> stated that those taking the State Fair shuttle were allowed to park on City streets, so long as these <br /> vehicles were not blocking intersections, driveways or mailboxes. <br /> Councilmember Woodburn expressed concern with the numerous cars parked in the City at the <br /> State Fair shuttle areas. He believed the park n' ride areas were insufficient for the number of cars <br /> taking advantage of this service. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented that this year parking has become a major concern as cars <br /> were parking adjacent to posted "No Parking" signs. She recommended that the cars be towed <br /> and/or ticketed to ensure that Arden Hills' homeowners are able to get out of their driveways. <br /> Mayor Grant believed that the Council may need to be more proactive regarding State Fair <br /> parking to ensure that residents understand the City's parking plan. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer understood that parking was a concern this year. He stated that <br /> the park n' ride lots may not be appropriately sized for the State Fair. He explained that the <br /> Public Works Department posted temporary "No Parking" signs this year to address this concern. <br /> He reported that the signs were reviewed and approved by the Sheriff's Department. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if vehicles could be towed. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer was uncertain and stated that this question could be addressed <br /> with the Sheriff's Department. <br /> Mayor Grant discussed the parking situation further and understood that personal signs could not <br /> be enforced by the Sheriff s Department. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if a fire truck could pass through Prior Avenue. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer believed that a fire truck could pass, but noted that this roadway <br /> could be posted"No Parking" on one side. <br /> Councilmember Holden expressed concern with the expense the City has incurred to post "No <br /> Parking" signs. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer commented that the temporary signs were being made at City <br /> Hall and being posted by staff. <br />