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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—APRIL 18, 2016 2 <br /> improvements and are reluctant to assess Target most likely because they assessed Target last year <br /> for the improvements on Red Fox Road. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson pointed out that individuals have the option of making <br /> a left turn onto Lexington Avenue from Grey Fox Road instead of from Red Fox Road. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked about monitoring by the Ramsey County Sheriff's office and <br /> suggested inviting the Sheriff to a City Council meeting. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson agreed with Councilmember Holmes. <br /> Mayor Grant stated he believes the solution is to install a traffic signal at Target's south access. <br /> Councilmember Wicklund asked what the process and timeline were for Ramsey County to <br /> propose an application for federal funding and whether or not the City had any influence. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated that if the City provides a resolution of support <br /> showing it is a willing partner in the project, the County would receive points which betters its <br /> chance for funding. He said that the City of Arden Hills can make the County aware of our <br /> support and inquire as to when a resolution is needed. <br /> Mayor Grant asked Acting Public Works Director Anderson to inform the County that the <br /> Council considers this to be a temporary solution,not a final solution. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how the addition of a traffic signal at Grey Fox Road would help <br /> people exit off of Red Fox Road. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson explained that when a series of traffic signals are <br /> timed together, groups of cars are better directed through the corridor. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that even if Ramsey County receives funding for the project, <br /> there remains the issue of the cost to the City of Shoreview. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson agreed. He said the green space at Target's south <br /> access is not Target's property but actually the City of Shoreview's right-of-way. He stated that <br /> the current congestion in that area may force Shoreview residents to encourage their City Council <br /> to move forward with a solution. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked when the temporary traffic signs would be removed. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated temporary traffic control will be in place until <br /> the right hand turn lane onto I-694 is complete, so more than likely October. He also said that <br /> creating no turn on red signage does not solve the problem as it must then be continually <br /> monitored and enforced. If there is non-compliance and no enforcement, the no right turn on red <br /> signage is ineffective. <br />