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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 15, 2021 2 <br /> City Administrator Perrault reviewed the numbers from 2019 with the Council. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested further information on how the services provided were billed <br /> out to residents. <br /> Ms. Jebens-Singh described how grants, insurance and other dollars are used to help cover the <br /> expense for the services provided by NYFS. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented on the deficit that has occurred at NYFS. She questioned <br /> how much costs would increase in 2022. <br /> Ms. Jebens-Singh reported the costs were approved by the Board of Directors noting the member <br /> cities would have a 3% increase from 2021. She discussed how she created a more proportionate <br /> cost for cities based on population. <br /> City Administrator Perrault explained the City of Arden Hills would actually have a 10% <br /> increase, due to a 7%carryover increase from last year. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the majority of diversion cases were appointed by the <br /> Ramsey County court system. <br /> Ms. Jebens-Singh stated this was the case, noting other agencies also referred youth to this <br /> program. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented on how County tax dollars helped to fund the diversion <br /> program,which meant only 14 individuals in Arden Hills were served by NYFS in 2020. <br /> Mayor Grant thanked Ms. Jebens-Singh for her presentation and update. <br /> B. Feasibility Study—Proposed Trail from Lake Valentine Road to CR-96 <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reviewed the location of the proposed trail <br /> segment with the Council. This trail would be a 6,500-foot North-South connecting segment along <br /> Old Highway 10 from Lake Valentine Road to CR-96. At the southern end of the corridor there is <br /> an existing trail segment along Lake Valentine Road near Valentine Park and the City has 95% <br /> design plans for a trail segment on the West side of Old Highway 10 from Lake Valentine Road to <br /> County Road E2. Towards the middle of the trail corridor, there is another connection on the <br /> south side of Parkshore Drive as part of the senior living development. At the north end of this <br /> corridor the trail would meet the existing trail that extends along Old Hwy 10 at the interchange of <br /> CR-96. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported the feasibility study will provide <br /> information of what is involved if this trail were to be designed and constructed, such as, existing <br /> conditions with utilities (Public and Private), drainage, environmental challenges, estimated costs <br /> and project funding sources. It would also include some Public involvement to identify needs or <br /> issues from their feedback. The feasibility report does not commit the City to construct the trail <br /> but puts the City in position to pursue funding opportunities when available. <br />
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