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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes September 21, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br />the road with one side having a 10-foot wide multi-use trail. There will be an open house meeting <br />at City Hall regarding the options, hopefully in mid-October. <br />Council Liaison Grant added the cost estimates were originally considerably higher but if the <br />road stays within the existing footprint the cost is minimized and cost to add a trail is fairly <br />reasonable. It is still to be determined which option to go with and which side of the road the trail <br />should go on. He acknowledged Interim Public Works Director Swearingen and Bolten & Menk <br />for looking at all options. <br />Committee Member Poelzer suggested they make the cost very visible when the options are <br />shown. <br />Committee Member Finlay said they also need to make it clear the options can’t be intermingled. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen noted the designs have been approved by MSA and <br />therefor wouldn’t have any changes. <br />Committee Member Beggin said he’d like to see the meeting be hybrid and accessible via Zoom. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen said construction is anticipated to begin in the spring <br />of 2022. The City will not be able to lower the speed limit without a MnDOT study and approval <br />from MSA, but the design can help slow vehicles. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen reported the Mounds View High School trail <br />segment from the school to Old Highway 10, and south on Old Highway 10 to County Road E2 is <br />in design phase with the intent of being ready for construction when funding becomes available. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen explained the Lake Johanna Boulevard Trail Study <br />is being done by Ramsey County. The trail location would be along Lake Johanna Boulevard from <br />County Road D to the intersection of County Road E and Old Snelling. There will be a public <br />informational meeting at Tony Schmidt Regional Park on October 5 at 5 pm. <br />Committee Member Poelzer wondered if there could be signs posted along the Elmer Anderson <br />trail as many of the trial users aren’t from Arden Hills. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen said that will be done by the consultants doing the <br />study. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen stated the Parkshore Drive exercise trail will be <br />constructed as part of the senior living development. The project has broken ground but there is <br />currently no completion date set. <br />Committee Member Poelzer will send photos to the Committee of equipment at a similar trail in <br />Brooklyn Center. <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen said the next trail is a part of the Lexington Avenue <br />reconstruction project that Ramsey County is doing next year. There is a connection missing from
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