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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br /> MARCH 17,2003 5 <br />. <br /> 3.B Street Sh!:DS <br /> Mr. Moore presented a drawing which illustrated several street sign options. He <br /> noted the installed cost per sign was $175 each. Mr. Moore said there are 750- <br /> 1,000 sign locations. <br /> Mr. Parrish asked for direction from the Council on this issue as a 2004 project. <br /> The consensus of Council was to approach this issue later in the year <br /> commencing as a 2004 project. <br /> 3.C 2003 PMP - Review and Prepare for March 31. 2003 Public Assessment <br /> Hearin2: (Karth Lake East and In2:erson Nei2:hborhoods) <br /> Mr. Moore said this agenda item was necessary to prepare Council for the March <br /> 31, 2003 Public Hearing regarding the Karth Lake East and Ingerson <br /> Neighborhoods. Concerning the Ingerson Court cul-de-sac, Mr. Moore said the <br />. Operations and Maintenance Workers have less trouble snow-plowing the <br /> hammerhead than a cul-de-sac. <br /> Former Mayor Bob Woodburn said the hammerhead on Ingerson Court is <br /> preferable to a cul-de-sac by the residents and the present road design seems to be <br /> well liked. <br /> Engineer Brown said in principle, the cul-de-sac is a good design. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to have the hammerhead design on Ingerson <br /> Court remain. <br /> Mr. Moore made the Council aware of a letter hand-delivered to resident Linda <br /> Swanson as found in the Work Session agenda packet. He stated the improvements <br /> to the area in concern would benefit the overall look of the area. He noted the City <br /> had already spent in excess of $10,000 concerning the Josephine Hills Association <br /> Easement. <br /> Councilmember Larson said he did not support the abatement of the Josephine <br />. Hills Association assessment because the improvement enhances and benefits their <br />
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