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<br /> . <br /> . 4.-RQEN ijI~J.,S CITY COUNCIL - MAY 8. 1994 7 <br /> ~ indicated if the walkway goes through, the residents would expect the walkway to be maintained by <br /> . the City. <br /> Ms. Jones wished to clarifY Mr. Tavernier's statement regarding the assessments in New Brighton, <br /> . Mr. Rutherford indicated based on the original condition of the street, assessments range from $800 <br /> to $1,800. <br /> . Ms. Jones indicated neighbors had their property appraised, the appraisal was lower than expected <br /> and the realtor indicated this was due to the fact that the home was on a busy street. <br /> . Mayor Probst indicated the Council has received the petition regarding the walkway and a final <br /> decision has not yet been made. He noted there will be additional pedestrian traffic to the New <br /> . Brighton Family Services Center and that will also be taken into consideration. <br /> Mr. Rich Turgeon, 1777 Venus Avenue. believed that any assessment plan that would charge any <br /> . resident up to $6,000 is an unfair plan. <br /> Mr. Carl Hosler, 1724 West County Road F, inquired if the reconstructed road would move the <br /> .. easement. He had just recently added to his home and was curious if this would affect his setback. <br /> Mayor Probst indicated the setback is from the right of way and should not be affected. <br /> . Mr. Jones indicated the sidewalks would be a safety issue as well, because it would draw kids to the <br /> sidewalk and encourage bikes also. <br /> . Ms. Betty Blasczyk, 4050 Fairview Avenue North, indicated she had raised six children in the <br /> area. She noted, as a parent, you chose other routes to take your children to the park, County Road <br /> F is just too busy. <br /> . - <br /> Mr. Wilson. 1677 West County Road F, believed the walkway would not help regarding safety, <br /> . the high school and Bethel College track teams will not use the walkway, they will use the road. <br /> Mr. Wilson indicated MSA funding may require an even wider walkway and that would encroach <br /> . on residents' property. <br /> Mayor Probst closed the Public Hearing at 9: 15 p.m. <br /> . Mayor Probst indicated since there has been a large number of appeals received, he suggested an <br /> additional public hearing be held at the May 30th meeting. <br /> . Councilmember Keim commented that perhaps one half of the money received from the County be <br /> used to reduce the residential assessment. <br /> .. <br /> . <br />