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<br /> ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> OCTOBER 12, 2004 5 <br />. traffic, more congestion, as well as more recreational traffic into a dangerous location. She noted <br /> they have had to replace their mailbox and to get the post in the ground with sidewalk around it <br /> would not be easy. She also noted snow would be piled up along the sidewalk during the winter <br /> which posed a hazard. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked if the neighborhood had spoken with other residents in the area to see <br /> if they would agree to the resident's proposal. <br /> Ms. Hass, 1420 West County Road E, stated they had spoken with the neighborhood and she <br /> believed they were in agreement with the letter Ms. Kern read. She also noted if this was a <br /> sidewalk, she understood that it could not be used by bikers, only pedestrians. She stated she <br /> was for the bridge, preferably the more expensive bridge, but recommended the Council consider <br /> the resident's proposal for a redirected sidewalk. She asked the Council to consider this project <br /> as two different projects. She asked the Council to vote for the bridge and against the sidewalk. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski stated she believed the residents that were west of this area would not be in <br /> agreement with the West County Road E resident's proposal. <br /> Mary Rains, 3521 Ridgewood Court, believed the primary responsibility of the Council was <br /> the safety issues. She stated the idea of looking at this as a path solely from park to park was not <br />e speaking to the uses that the residents had. She stated she liked to walk and she did not need a <br /> direction in which to go, but she wanted safety. She noted walking along the road was not safe. <br /> She stated safety needed to be a primary vision of the City and recognizing that the City had <br /> walkers, riders, bikers, etc. who used the streets for other uses than park connection. She <br /> indicated she understood the residents concerns, but their concerns did not balance the residents <br /> in the City as a whole. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked Ms. Rains on which side of the street did she walk. Ms. Rains stated <br /> she walked against the traffic, but ifthere were a sidewalk, she would utilize the sidewalk. <br /> Leon Hass, 1420 West County Road E, stated there was not really much pedestrian traffic <br /> along County Road E and if safety was really a concern, why didn't the residents walk one block <br /> away. <br /> Ms. Rains replied she was concerned about the safety of all of the residents in the City and she <br /> did not believe they needed to justify the volume of pedestrians on County Road E. <br /> Roger William, 3450 Seims Court, stated safety was the issue and he believed it was the <br /> Council's job to ensure the residents' safety. He stated he had been on a previous city council in <br /> another city and every time there was a sidewalk being put in, there was opposition to it. He <br /> stated it was the Council's job to go with the majority of what the residents wanted. He stated if <br />. there were a sidewalk put in, it would be used because there was a safe place for the residents to <br /> walk. He stated he was in favor of the bridge and sidewalk. He believed the sidewalk would link <br /> the residents on the west side to the shopping center. He asked the Council measure and weigh <br /> their decisions and asked them to serve the most residents. He stated only nine homes would be <br />
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