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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JULY 11, 2022 2 <br /> <br />within TCAAP and would create a $1 billion development. He encouraged the Council to take <br />action and work with Ramsey County versus hoping this project would move forward because he <br />wanted to witness the completion of the TCAAP project. His question to the City Council was <br />“What are they doing today to work with Ramsey County?” <br /> <br />Katy Muckala, 1147 Karth Lake, stated she would like the City Council to consider changing the <br />residential pool barrier requirement. She requested the barrier height be changed from five feet to <br />four feet. She noted this change would be in alignment with neighboring communities. She <br />indicated the federal government recommends pool barriers be 48 inches. <br /> <br />3. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br /> <br />A. Public Inquiry Response from June 27, 2022 City Council Meeting <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen provided the Council with a response to the <br />public inquiry from the June 27, 2022 City Council meeting. He commented further on the <br />improvements that were being made at Old Snelling Avenue and County Road E. He noted <br />Ramsey County was currently reviewing the feedback that had been provided to the public and <br />would be holding an in person open house in September or October of this year. <br /> <br />4. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> <br />A. Transportation Update <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen reported paving of the northbound lanes of Lexington <br />Avenue was completed. He noted northbound traffic would reopen mid-July. He encouraged <br />residents to drive safely through the project area and to visit Ramsey County’s website for further <br />information regarding this project. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen stated work on Old Snelling continues and the first paving <br />course was in place. He explained the multi-use trail was in place and would be open for use in <br />the coming weeks. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen explained the Arden Oaks Street Improvement Project <br />would begin the week of July 18 and newsletters have been sent to residents regarding the project. <br /> <br />B. Night to Unite <br /> <br />City Clerk Hanson stated Night to Unite would be held on Tuesday, August 2. She encouraged <br />residents that were looking to host an event to register with the City by Friday, July 15 in order to <br />have a visit from the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department. <br /> <br />5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />A. June 20, 2022, City Council Worksession <br />
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