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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 9, 2018 8 <br /> Councilmember Holmes expressed concern with the limited information the Council was <br /> receiving regarding TCAAP from the JDA. <br /> Mayor Grant commented the JDA agendas and minutes would now be forwarded to the full <br /> Council after each meeting. <br /> City Administrator Perrault indicated he could provide the Council with a summary after each <br /> JDA meeting. <br /> Mayor Grant supported staff sending a summary to the Council after each JDA meeting. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented on the Easter Egg Hunt and thanked Joe Mooney from <br /> Public Works for his assistance at the event. She reported this was a very successful event <br /> despite the winter weather. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated hot dog with a cop was scheduled to be held at Perry Park in <br /> July. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked when FPAC would be meeting next. <br /> City Administrator Perrault reported he would schedule a meeting once he heard back from <br /> the consultant. <br /> Mayor Grant reported Terry Soukkala with the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department was <br /> retiring. He noted Commander Rich Clark was moving to Investigations and Apprehension. <br /> Mayor Grant commented on a recent postal disruption for properties along Old Highway 10 due <br /> to a portion of the roadway being renamed by the City of Mounds View to Mounds View <br /> Boulevard. He noted City Planner Bachler was addressing this matter. <br /> Mayor Grant explained he received a letter from a resident living on Shoreline Lane expressing <br /> concern that a firetruck was stuck after a recent snow event. He requested staff investigate this <br /> matter further. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka noted she provided the Council with a speed <br /> study from the County that was conducted on New Brighton Road. She stated at this time there <br /> would be no effort to raise the speed limit. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the speed limit could be reduced to 35 miles per hour. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka reported this would require a study to be <br /> completed by MnDOT. She explained after this study was completed MnDOT could raise the <br /> speed limit. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if the City could post signs on this road. <br />