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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br /> November 15, 2004 2 <br />. Councilmember Grant commented that the value of the service received by the City always <br /> exceeds the funding dollars provided by the City on almost a 2 to I basis. <br /> Councilmember Larson asked if the school districts approached NYFS regarding the NETS <br /> program? <br /> Kay Andrews stated that the school districts did approach NYFS about offering the NETS <br /> program. The intention of the program is to step in and take corrective action at younger ages <br /> and not let emotionally disturbed youth become troubled adults. <br /> Mayor Applikowski asked Kay Andrews if the bullying video that was recently shown on the <br /> evening news is an accurate depiction of our youth today. <br /> Kay Andrews mentioned that hullying has always happened, but more children seem to be acting <br /> out their aggressions. One of the goals for NYFS is to reach out and strengthen troubled families <br /> and youths. It is important to create a strong family and home life for children. <br /> Northwest Youth and Family Services are asking for the City to consider budgeting money for <br /> their organization in the future. <br /> Mayor Applikowski thanked Kay Andrews and Rachel Caine for presenting the NYFS service <br />. report to the City Council and staff. She stated that the City Council would discuss this request <br /> at a future meeting. <br /> Lexinl!ton Avenue Sidewalk <br /> At the September 27'h City Council meeting, Ramsey County requested approval of the Project <br /> Development Report, Cooperative Agreement, and the Right-of-Way Plan for the Lexington <br /> Avenuc Reconstruction project. At this meeting, the City Council was to make a final <br /> determination regarding the construction of a sidewalk or path on the east side of Lexington <br /> Avenue. After considering the potential impacts of the proposed sidewalk or trail on the <br /> residents and City, the City Council approved a five foot sidewalk for Lexington Avenue. After <br /> the decision was made by the City Council, representatives from the City of Shoreview <br /> expressed some concerns regarding the sidewalk decision. At the October 25th meeting, City <br /> Council requested that staff discuss the possibility of changing the original sidewalk plan with <br /> Ramsey County and the City of Shoreview. <br /> City Administrator Wolfe stated that a five foot sidewalk was originally approved hy the City <br /> Council and was submitted to the Municipal State Aid (MSA) for approval. The City of <br /> Shoreview has surveyed the boulevard area on the east side of Lexington A venue and determined <br /> that an eight foot trail is not feasible. An alternative option, on the west side, would be to install <br /> a three foot panel extension onto the five foot sidewalk. If a trail is reinstated on the west side, <br /> the plans would have to be redrawn and the project may be delayed. <br />. Jim Tolaas, Ramsey County Engineer, stated that the affected properties have been staked. The <br /> difference between an eight foot trail and five foot sidewalk is approximately seven feet. A five <br /> foot sidewalk is meant for pedestrian traffic. An eight foot trail is typically constructed for <br />
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