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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL JOINT WORK SESSION—JANUARY 19, 2016 10 <br /> Councilmember Holmes reported that she would also support a 2.75% increase. <br /> Councilmember Holden believed that the City was on the high side for seasonal employee pay. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson discussed the difficulty the City has with hiring and <br /> keeping seasonal employees on a yearly basis. For this reason, staff is proposing a wage increase <br /> in order to attract the right people. <br /> G. Proposed Highway 10 Median Discussion <br /> Mayor Grant stated that during an update on projects to the City Council from MnDOT, Mark <br /> Lindeberg mentioned that as part of a MnDOT safety project, the center median on Trunk <br /> Highway 10 in front of Welsch's Big Ten Tavern and Scherer Bros. Lumber Co. will be closed <br /> permanently. He indicated that staff has been asked to draft a letter regarding this project. He is <br /> looking for feedback regarding the content of the letter, Council concerns, and who the letter <br /> should be sent to. A draft letter was included in the agenda packet as a starting point for <br /> discussion. <br /> Councilmember Holmes explained that she traveled this highway daily and believed that the <br /> median should be closed. She believed that the intersection was extremely dangerous and noted <br /> that a Sheriff died at this location two years ago. She recommended that the Council defer to the <br /> expertise of the State on this issue. She did not believe Big Ten would suffer from the change. <br /> Councilmember Holden understood that if MnDOT deems this intersection to be unsafe,the City <br /> would have to accept their decision. She was concerned with how the City's businesses would be <br /> adversely impacted by the proposed access change. <br /> Councilmember McClung supported a letter being drafted to MnDOT expressing the City's <br /> concern for its local businesses and how they would be impacted by the proposed median closing. <br /> He suggested the City ask MnDOT to work with the businesses to mitigate any adverse effects of <br /> the closure. He believed that the intersection was extremely unsafe and should be closed given <br /> the high speed of traffic along Highway 10. <br /> Councilmember Holden did not believe a letter was necessary. <br /> Mayor Grant discussed how traffic would be rerouted to Big Ten if the median were closed. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding Big Ten and Scherer Brothers and how these businesses <br /> would be impacted by the traffic change. <br /> Councilmember Holmes did not believe the City should get involved because the City was not <br /> certain as to how these businesses would be impacted, adversely or otherwise. She did not believe <br /> that the new route would be difficult for Arden Hills' residents to figure out. <br /> Mayor Grant believed that the City had to make some sort of statement on behalf of these <br /> businesses. <br />