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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION MINUTES <br /> MARCH 14,2005 2 <br /> . <br /> Councilmember Holden agreed the street light fixtures did not fit this area. She asked if the <br /> street lights would stop at Victoria and if so, she believed it would not look good. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski requested they not do what New Brighton did on 5th Avenue by having too <br /> many poles too close together. She stated she liked the light fixture design. She asked if this <br /> was the only design they looked at. Ms. Wolfe stated they had also looked at the hat box design <br /> light fixture. She believed that they would be a cheaper design, but she did not have those <br /> figures. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how long of a strip down Lexington Avenue was being <br /> proposed. Mr. Brown replied it would cover 100 feet, but wire could be run to 694 if they <br /> wanted. <br /> Councilmember Larson stated cutting the lights off at Victoria did not make sense. He <br /> indicated if they extended it up to 694 then why shouldn't it be extend it down to County Road <br /> E. He stated if they were going to start putting street lights in, they needed to make a systematic <br /> decision about this. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski noted the policy now was that if a resident wanted a street light, they had to <br /> pay for it themselves. <br /> . Councilmember Holden asked what the annual cost would be for electricity. Mr. Brown <br /> replied he believed it would be around $500.00 annually. <br /> Ms. Wolfe noted they were discussing this because Shoreview was inquiring about this. She <br /> stated if they had any interest in street lights, this was the time to do it for Lexington Avenue and <br /> there might be a possibility of extending this down the road in the future, but with the road being <br /> under construction, now would be the time to do this section. She stated staff could look at the <br /> entire City to see ifthere were other locations where it might make sense to add street lights also. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked what Lexington Avenue would look like if there were lights on one <br /> side of the street (the Shoreview side). She noted there would be no light on the sidewalk if they <br /> did not do this. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked if they should stick with the current light policy, or change the policy. <br /> Personally, she believed they should start making the change. She noted the City was entering a <br /> whole new era and people were more safety conscious. <br /> Councilmember Grant noted once TCAAP developed, he could not imagine they would not be <br /> putting lights on Highway 96. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she agreed with Councilmember Larson and she was not ready <br /> . to put lights in. <br /> 2 <br />
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