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Road Improvement Updates <br />Speed Trailer Alerts Drivers to Current Speed <br />In an effort to alert drivers to their current speed, the city is rotating <br />placement of a driver feedback speed display trailer on various city streets, <br />beginning with Snelling Avenue North within the street segment south of <br />County Road E. The speed trailer will be relocated every two weeks. The <br />list of sign placement locations currently includes Ingerson Road, Hamline <br />Avenue and Lake Valentine Road. Residents who request additional <br />locations should call the Public Works Department at 651-792-7800 or <br />651-792-7846. <br />2021 Pavement Management Program Study (Hazelnut Park/Glenpaul <br />Area Street Improvements (2021) <br />In lieu of an open house meeting, a presentation about the 2021 PMP <br />Feasibility Report has been recorded and posted to the city website at <br />cityofardenhills.org/constructionprojects. The project study is evaluating <br />needed street and utility improvements in the Hazelnut Park/Glenpaul <br />neighborhood in southern Arden Hills, as well as along Lake Valentine <br />Road from Snelling Avenue North to Janet Court. <br />MnDOT Snelling Avenue / Hamline Avenue Median Closure <br />The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) hosted a virtual <br />public meeting on May 19 to discuss the closure and future plans for the <br />center median along Highway 51 (Snelling Avenue) at Hamline Avenue. <br />This median closure restricts southbound traffic on Highway 51 from <br />making a left turn onto southbound Hamline Avenue. <br />The presentation slides, meeting recording and a map identifying the <br />location of the proposed closure can be found on the city website at <br />cityofardenhills.org/roadconstruction. From there you can navigate to the <br />MnDOT and County web project page. <br />Feedback from the meeting will help inform MnDOT’s decision regarding <br />temporary or permanent closure of the left turn movement from Highway <br />51 (Snelling Avenue). <br />Arden Hills Census 2020 <br />Response Rate at 82 <br />Percent <br />Thank you to those who have <br />responded to the 2020 Census <br />Survey. As of May 20, the <br />Arden Hills response rate was <br />82 percent. If you haven’t <br />already filled out the Census <br />survey, please respond today. <br />Visit 2020census.gov to learn <br />more. <br />Did you know that at least 30 <br />percent of waste in Ramsey <br />County could be separated out <br />for food scraps collection? This <br />material contributes to methane <br />emissions in landfills. Instead, <br />food scraps can be separated and <br />used to create compost either <br />through Ramsey County or at <br />home. <br />How do I participate? <br />To get you started, pick up a <br />free starter-kit, which includes <br />a collection bucket and some <br />starter bags at the Arden Hills <br />Yard Waste site at 3530 Hudson <br />Avenue. When the bag gets full, <br />tie it closed, and put it in your <br />car. Stop at any Ramsey County <br />collection site and drop the <br />bag in the collection dumpster. <br />Collection at yard waste sites are <br />open at specific times, but other <br />collection sites are available <br />24/7. Check RamseyRecycles. <br />com/FoodScraps for the <br />addresses and hours at each <br />site. You can pick up one free <br />compostable bag at the drop-off <br />sites to start your next collection. <br />How to Get Started with <br />Food Scraps Collection <br />Attention: Do you Want to Receive City News as it Happens? <br />Did you know the city publishes news that is not included in this <br />newsletter? There are many notices that fall between newsletter <br />issues and are no longer timely for publication. To keep up to date <br />on city news as it happens, subscribe to city news updates online at <br />cityofardenhills.org/NotifyMe. Check out our website home page <br />news, follow us on Facebook, or find us on Twitter.