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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 2 <br /> <br />had expressed concern about Costco’s proposed location on the site, but not Costco itself. He also <br />reported that the only statement regarding Costco allegedly made by a City Councilmember was in <br />litigation brought by Ramsey County against the City; that particular statement is not cited nor is <br />there any information on the source of the statement. He addressed that the statement was <br />referenced in an e-mail by an outside party, however, they did not hear it first hand and he noted <br />this quote was strictly hearsay at this point. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked for a point of personal privacy. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant granted this request. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden stated she was tired of the half truths that were being said about her. <br />She explained she was the only Councilmember that was against Costco and that was because of <br />the size, the large amount of asphalt, as well as the traffic and environmental impacts. She <br />reported the proposed Costco would generate one million car trips per year and this had not been <br />considered within the traffic study. She commented on how TCAAP was supposed to be a special, <br />unique development. She indicated she alone opposed Costco and not the entire City Council. <br />She explained she was tired of her name being damaged by an out of context statement that <br />Ramsey County decided might sway the court. She reported the City denied that allegation. She <br />reiterated for the record that the City Council was not against the Costco, it was her alone. She <br />reported the City continues to give the County term sheets and proposals and the only thing the <br />City hears from the County is no. <br /> <br />4. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> <br />A. Transportation Update <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen reported one-lane of traffic was now open in both directions <br />along Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen stated Ramsey County’s drainage improvement project at <br />Old Snelling and Lake Valentine Road was now open to traffic from all directions. He encouraged <br />residents to use caution while traveling through this intersection as it was still an active worksite. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Swearingen explained the City’s paving projects were now all <br />completed. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden thanked staff for all of their work to sealcoat, weed, and improve the <br />City’s trails. <br /> <br />B. State of the City Update <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the State of the City will be held on Thursday, September 15 <br />at 7:30 am at Boston Scientific in Building 3. For those that are unable to attend, the presentation <br />would be available on Nine North. <br /> <br />5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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