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ARDEN HILLS CITY COLINCIL WORK SESSION - April 15,2019 <br />Commander Waldo replied that enforcing no parking and giving tickets is a challenge when <br />there isn't a clearly visible no parking sign. It has to be made especially clear because it is <br />temporary no parking. <br />Councilmember Holden asked about left turns to go north onto Lexington from the Red Fox <br />Road or Dunlap, and if having another deputy would help. She felt they had no cooperation from <br />the Sheriff s department because they didn't want to stop traffic on Lexington. <br />Undersheriff Ramacher said by adding another traffic enforcement Deputy would be able to <br />address complaints like that in a timelier manner. He noted that he had talked to MnDOT about <br />the situation during times there was construction happening. <br />Undersheriff Ramacher said the goal of traffic enforcement is to change behavior, not to give <br />tickets. He felt adding another traffic deputy during peak times would help that goal. <br />Mayor Grant mentioned distracted driving and the new law. <br />Undersheriff Ramacher said that distracted driving has been a factor for many years and <br />continues to get worse. The new law will help enforcement by giving latitude in writing citations, <br />but the new law isn't the reason why they would like to add another traffic offrcer during the <br />summer. <br />Commander Waldo added that traffic complaints in general increase in the summer. <br />Councilmember McClung mentioned that the last couple of years there hasn't been a problem <br />with visibility in the City and he hopes they continue to stop to talk to residents in the <br />neighborhoods. <br />Mayor Grant noted that squad cars tend to take major roads but aren't necessarily turning into <br />individual neighborhoods. He said it's been a long time since he's seen a squad in his <br />neighborhood. <br />Commander Waldo said they can sit in a neighborhood for long periods of time and not see <br />anyone speeding or other types of crime, so that's why they may tend to patrol the larger roads. <br />They will pass the request along at roll calls. <br />Councilmember Holden stated they are having car break-ins again in the Venus/Crystal area. <br />Councilmember McClung said there was a string of car break-ins last year but hasn't heard <br />anything so far this year. He asked if the Sheriff s department would let the Council know if they <br />notice trends. <br />Councilmember Holden mentioned another issue is the Cummings Park Pavilion getting broken <br />into and vandalized. <br />Undersheriff Ramacher said they will come up with an action plan for the pavilion.
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