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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—APRIL 18, 2016 4 <br /> Recreation Coordinator Grant stated that two examples that funding could be obtained to help <br /> pay for are lighting and garden maintenance. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked what agencies support and provide funding for the program. <br /> Councilmember Wicklund stated the MPCA and League of Minnesota Cities as well as other <br /> entities are partners that help fund GreenStep cities. <br /> Councilmembers Wicklund and McClung said they agree with pursuing this program as long as <br /> little staff time is necessary. <br /> Mayor Grant asked that this item be placed on the consent agenda for the next meeting <br /> C. State Fair Parking(Temporary Parking Regulations) <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson indicated staff updated the City's ordinance to allow <br /> for a 30-day, temporary posting of no parking signs at the direction of the City Administrator. He <br /> said that last year, no parking signs were posted at the intersections of Harriet Avenue and Benton <br /> Way as well as on the north side of Beckman Avenue from Lake Johanna Boulevard to New <br /> Brighton Road; the locations where Jerrold, Edgewater and Glen Paul Avenues intersect with <br /> Prior Avenue; the east end of Jerrold, Edgewater and Glen Paul Avenues where they intersect <br /> with New Brighton Road; the north side of Edgewater Avenue from New Brighton Road to the <br /> west end; and the south side of Jerrold Avenue from New Brighton Road to Prior Avenue. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that last year there were issues with mail delivery due to cars <br /> blocking mailboxes. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated no parking signs were posted on the mailbox <br /> side of the street. He also said temporary signs made of laminated paper that were mounted on a <br /> lath were used. He added there were times the signs had been removed and also some people had <br /> created their own no parking signs. <br /> Mayor Grant stated a concern last year was that the signs mounted on a lath did not look very <br /> professional and were too was easily removed. He asked for options for a sign that is more <br /> professional looking and stable. <br /> Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated that a metal sign mounted on a steel post is an <br /> option, but staff has not used this method as it requires coordination with Gopher One. He said <br /> that if a more substantial post is used, staff must contact Gopher One to mark the area, which <br /> requires 3 days' notice. This style of sign would not offer as much flexibility should the need to <br /> expand no parking signage occurs. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked about creating a more substantial sign now and the ability to <br /> contact Gopher One later, while also using the laminated, lath style if the signage needs to expand <br /> to another area. <br />