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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL JOINT WORK SESSION—JANUARY 19, 2016 8 <br /> 1. More obstacles adjacent to walks (County Road E and County Road 96). <br /> 2. 36% increase in total walk/trail mileage in the last 10 years <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson explained that another issue covered in the snow <br /> plowing policy is damage to yards and mailboxes during plowing. Public Works repairs plow sod <br /> damage with topsoil and seed in the spring. Staff does not repair salt damage or damaged sprinkler <br /> heads in the right-of-way. Damaged mailboxes will be repaired if there is a physical hit between <br /> the plow and the mailbox. If the force of the snow caused the mailbox to drop, it is the <br /> homeowners' responsibility to repair the mailbox. <br /> Staff requested feedback from the Council on the policy. <br /> Mayor Grant understood staff was completing a check-in with the Council. He questioned what <br /> four parking lots were plowed by staff. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson reported that the Public Works staff plows the City <br /> Hall parking lot, in addition to the lots at Ingerson, Perry and Freeway Parks. <br /> Mayor Grant requested comments from the Council on the policy. <br /> Councilmember Holmes supported the policy as is. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the current policy would cover the sidewalk and trails within <br /> TCAAP. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson was in favor of having property owners maintaining <br /> the sidewalks within TCAAP, as was the practice within the remainder of the City. <br /> Mayor Grant reviewed several edits to the document, noting that the City no longer uses sand <br /> and requested the mileage reference be corrected. <br /> Councilmember McClung questioned how the salt brine was working for the City. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson reported that the salt brine was very effective and he <br /> appreciated the relationship City staff had with the County. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that her roadway was the last plowed after each snow event. She <br /> questioned if staff could review the route schedule to have this area completed more quickly. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated that he could review this but understood that <br /> staff worked to complete business and commercial plowing first before moving onto City streets. <br /> He expressed the concern that the snow plow drivers have when running by the new Goodwill <br /> Store. <br /> Councilmember Holden did not want to have this same snow removal concern on the properties <br /> within TCAAP. <br />