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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 12, 2021 5 <br /> Mr. Prihoda suggested the City provide more clarity on how payments are made for future <br /> assessments, especially given the COVID-19 environment. <br /> Tracy Timp, 1901 Jerrold Avenue, stated she received a notice from the City last week regarding <br /> the timeline of the 2021 street improvement project. She understood that Jerrold Avenue would be <br /> done during the State Fair. She discussed how this would impact bus traffic and State Fair parking <br /> at the church. She suggested Jerrold Avenue be done earlier in the summer. <br /> Mayor Grant commented this may need to be reassessed once more is known about the State <br /> Fair. <br /> Councilmember Holden explained she was not part of the 2021 Street Improvement project area. <br /> She then discussed how this neighborhood was impacted by State Fair parking and stated this was <br /> a major problem that the City would have to consider. She recommended no State Fair parking be <br /> allowed in this neighborhood this year and that the church and State Fair be notified. <br /> Mayor Grant supported this recommendation and thanked Ms. Timp for bringing this concern to <br /> the City Council's attention. <br /> Mr. Prihoda suggested the neighborhood be given some sort of permit and that these permits be <br /> enforced by the City. <br /> Mayor Grant thanked Mr. Prihoda for the suggestion. <br /> City Administrator Perrault explained the City Council would be discussing State Fair parking <br /> at a May worksession meeting. <br /> Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:45 p.m. <br /> 9. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Resolution 2021-020 Adopting Special Assessment Roll — 2021 PMP Street <br /> and Utility Improvement Project <br /> Nick Amatuccio, Bolton & Menk, requested the Council adopt a Resolution approving the <br /> special assessment roll for the 2021 PMP Street and Utility Improvement Project. <br /> Mayor Grant commented it may benefit the City to send out a second notification to residents <br /> after the special assessment roll is approved regarding payment information, given the fact these <br /> were COVID times. He stated the timeline for the project could be explained and parking <br /> concerns could be addressed. <br /> Councilmember Holden recommended these letters be specific to the resident because some <br /> projects were restoration and others were reclamation. She reported she was very pleased to see <br /> the favorable bid results the City received for this project. <br />