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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — AUGUST 12, 2024 11 <br />Boulevard. There have been recent and more frequent breaks there. He said that is the method we <br />used for the roundabout by going after the GO bond funds to get that funded and replaced. <br />Councilmember Monson summarized that there are a couple things on the list with opportunity <br />to align some of the work that may be a better candidate for state money. She asked if the trail or <br />the sewer and water projects are priority. <br />Discussion ensued regarding Safe Route to School. A determination should be received by <br />February and the project would be $1 million short. <br />Councilmember Monson would like to see a separate memo showing where the assumed money <br />was. <br />Councilmember Holden said there is a big increase in sewer prices. We need a legislator that <br />will really push for it. She is concerned about 51. That will be big money if it needs to be <br />replaced. <br />Councilmember Monson would support looking at anything that's already running under a <br />project like 51 or Lake Johanna. She thinks unless there is a really specific need for a trail, like for <br />a school, it may not be favorable. The other requests are highly competitive so looking at absolute <br />needs for the City is attractive. <br />Councilmember Holden said everyone has MNDOT highways running next to their city and <br />everybody is old, it's a balancing act. <br />Councilmember Rousseau stated as a homeowner, it's not a great experience to have sewer lines <br />fail on you. However, there seemed to be positive discussion regarding the Old Highway 10 Safe <br />Routes to School. Explaining to the legislature it's a key connector for over 6,000 students <br />between three schools could be successful. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if there has been a request for legacy money for the boardwalk. <br />Public Works Director and City Engineer Swearingen didn't think so. <br />Councilmember Holden thinks water and sewer could receive general obligation bonds. The <br />Legacy Fund is the DNR pot. <br />Councilmember Rousseau thought in regards to the trails, the Lake Johanna and Old Highway <br />10 are a public safety need. <br />Councilmember Monson suggest tabling the discussion until the state representatives visit in <br />November. That would allow Council to discuss what the legislative priorities are going to be. <br />That may help narrow the options already discussed. <br />Councilmember Holden thought there should be clarity on the need when speaking to the <br />legislators. <br />Discussion ensued regarding priorities and timelines and delays on previous projects. <br />
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