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<br />I <br />I~ ARDEN HILLS CITY COUN<:;IL - FEl}RUARY 13. 1995 4 <br />I <br /> Councilmember Malone also indicated concern for Arden View Drive, the roadway is in good <br />I condition, but there are dips in the pavement. Superintendent Winkel indicated this could be <br /> looked into further this next summer. <br />I MOTION: Hicks moved, and Malone seconded, a motion to adopt Resolution 95-15, <br /> Ordering Feasibility Report for 1995 Sealcoat, Overlay & Reconstruction projects, <br /> with the amendment including Hamline Avenue from T.H. 96 to Floral Drive. <br />I The motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br />I Mayor Probst indicated he would review the cost of the improvements to Hamline and if the cost <br /> is large, he would favor work on other streets before work on Hamline is done. <br />I Superintendent Winkel indicated the length of the project on Hamline would be just short of a <br /> mile, but costs can be reviewed and presented to the Council. <br />I ADMINISTRA TOR COMMENTS <br />I- City Administrator Fritsinger indicated this past fall the City made a request to the Army <br /> Reserve, to use their building for City Council and City Planning Commission meetings. He <br /> indicated the Reserve responded this past week and approved the first Wednesday and second <br /> Monday of the month, but did not note if the last or fourth Monday would be available for the <br />I City to use. <br /> City Administrator Fritsinger inquired if the Council would like him to pursue using the Army <br />I Reserve Building. <br />I Mayor Probst indicated he would prefer to hold meetings in Arden Hills and to pursue using the <br /> Army Reserve. <br />I Councilmember Malone indicated he would also prefer returning to Arden Hills, but would like <br /> a calendar set, since the letter indicated that dates could change at any time. He was also <br /> concerned that holding a Council meeting in a classroom setting would not be appropriate. <br />I Councilmember Hicks indicated he would also prefer to pursue the Army Reserve building, even <br /> though New Brighton has been very generous in letting the Council use their chambers. <br />I Mayor Probst directed the City Administrator to pursue using the Army Reserve for City <br /> meetings and to clarify a calendar with a commitment to the dates needed. <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />
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