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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – MARCH 21, 2016 9 <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund thanked the PTRC for their hard work and contributions and offered <br />assistance with newsletter articles. He then asked for clarification as to the location of the <br />pedestrian walkway over the County Road E2 bridge. <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated he believes it would be on the south side of the <br />bridge but would obtain the design plan in order to confirm the walkway location. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund asked for clarification as to how suggestions for the TCAAP park <br />designs are implemented. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden stated it is too early in the process to discuss implementation of the <br />parks in the TCAAP redevelopment area. She said that the information provided by the PTRC <br />regarding suggestions for that area are more of a “wish list”. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund asked about the budget for parks, trails and recreation improvements. <br />He asked what the future plan was to increase the amount of dollars budgeted for trail <br />improvements. <br /> <br />Interim City Administrator/Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson stated <br />Capital Improvement information was available in the CIP. She said that in June the City Council <br />would meet to discuss the budget, CIP items and long-range planning. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked what the cost savings were regarding the push light at Cummings <br />Park. She also asked for clarification as to why the lights were on continually at Hazelnut Park. <br /> <br />Recreation Coordinator Grant stated the lights were on for safety reasons. She will provide the <br />cost savings for the push button lights at the next meeting. <br /> <br />PTRC Chair Straumann asked for direction regarding the observation deck on the water tower <br />at the TCAAP site. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated the Council would need to consider the operational needs of the water tower <br />as well as more information pertaining to its location before providing a recommendation. <br /> <br />The Council agreed to discuss this item at a future work session and thanked the PTRC members <br />for attending. <br /> <br />E. Process and Parameters for Organized Collection on TCAAP <br /> <br />City Attorney Joel Jamnik referenced the 2013 amended State Statute 115A.94 regarding <br />potential organized collection in the TCAAP area. He said that any city that had more than one <br />licensed collector, such as Arden Hills, must notify the public and all licensed collectors in the <br />community. While State statute defined the minimum notification period as 60 days, most cities <br />typically allowed between 120 and 180 days. <br /> <br />City Attorney Jamnik stated that while the creation of organized collection in TCAAP would <br />involve a completely new service area versus an existing service area, the statute did not