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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 2 <br />been two serious accidents with three fatalities at this intersection. He recommended the flashing <br />left turn yellow lights be eliminated. He asked the Council and Ramsey County to consider <br />making changes at this intersection to improve driver safety. <br />Megan Schletty, 4137 James Circle, stated she supported all of the comments that Ms. Eno made. <br />She reported she plans to be a long time Arden Hills resident and she has two young children. She <br />indicated she would like the safety at the intersection of US Highway 10 and Highway 96 <br />improved. <br />Bill Gillies, 1736 Crystal Avenue, commented on the US Highway 10 and Highway 96 <br />intersection. He stated he taught AARP classes and did not believe the intersection needed to <br />change, but rather believed people needed to be more observant while driving. <br />Susan Steele, 5793 Churchill Street in Shoreview, thanked Ms. Eno for sharing her concerns. <br />She commented on how flashing yellow left turn lights were confusing to young drivers. She <br />thanked Ramsey County for turning the flashing yellow off for the safety of the public. <br />3. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br />None. <br />4. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br />A. Ramsey County Update on Highway 96 and Old Highway 10 Intersection <br />Brian Isaacson, Public Works Director for Ramsey County, thanked the Council for its time. He <br />stated this was a difficult time for him to be before the City. He discussed how Ramsey County <br />was responsible for putting infrastructure in place in a human environment and that he would be <br />working to make it better. <br />Brad Estochen, Traffic Engineer with Ramsey County, explained transportation systems are <br />complex and unfortunately something failed last Monday. He reported upon learning about the <br />crash last Monday Ramsey County completed a site assessment and assisted with cleanup. He <br />stated he knew the history of this intersection and anticipated there would be expectations or <br />concerns expressed regarding the safety of the intersection. He indicated he immediately assessed <br />if the signal was operating as anticipated. He found the signal was operating as intended. He <br />explained Ramsey County staff made a determination to suspend the flashing yellow arrow on <br />Monday afternoon while they further investigated the crash. He stated this was done out of an <br />abundance of caution. He commented on other considerations that are being made for this <br />intersection in order to improve safety. <br />Mr. Isaacson reported Ramsey County was still investigating the details of the crash and his <br />intention would be to make changes after fully analyzing the intersection. <br />Mayor Grant indicated the flashing yellow arrow would no longer be on from 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 <br />p.m. He questioned why the flashing yellow arrow was not eliminated all day long. <br />
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