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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MAY 26. 1998 3 <br />. Councilmember Malone noted this process started with no access in any direction at this <br /> intersection. He thanked Mr. Tolaas for working with the City to address their concern by adding <br /> as much access as possible. Councilmember Malone asked ifthe southbound access from <br /> Highway 10 to Highway 96 would be signalized. Mr. Tolaas stated it is not proposed since the <br /> numbers will not be that high but it could be added if it becomes a problem. He noted the access <br /> to the mobile home park may better justifY a signal. Mr. Tolaas explained the State wants to <br /> encourage the use ofI-35W rather than Highway 10 to gain access to Highway 96. <br /> Councilmember Malone noted the ramp is metered and drivers will want to avoid that route. He <br /> asked if a "cheater" ramp could be considered by County Road H-2 or if traffic could be diverted <br /> by the Mermaid and routed down the newly constructed frontage road. Mr. Tolaas stated they <br /> will check the traffic volumes and noted that conduit could be placed to allow for that option in <br /> the future. <br /> Councilmember Malone noted that ISTEA passed last week which substantially increased <br /> funding to Minnesota. Mr. Tolaas stated they did apply for funding two years ago but it did not <br /> score very well and funding was not received. However, now this project has evolved and may <br /> score better for funding. <br /> Mr. Tolaas noted the modification to the cul-de-sac shifting it farther northwest to avoid a <br /> conflict. Also, there was discussion about improving the Old Highway 10 roadway but it is felt <br /> that the traffic level is not going to be high enough to justify that improvement. He stated he <br />. believes this is a good design and it meets MSA standards. <br /> Mr. Post asked if New Brighton has been approached about being a local funding source to the 1- <br /> 35W bridge. Mr. Tolaas advised a presentation was made to New Brighton and agreed a <br /> discussion about the impetus driving the need for a wider bridge should be discussed, <br /> Councilmember Keirn noted that the use ofthe Hamline Avenue exit farther east is a route option <br /> which would not involve the two freeway ramp meters. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski asked if old Highway 10 will not change. Mr. Tolaas answered <br /> affirmatively and stated it will remain at the current grade. <br /> Mr. Tolaas commented on the difficulty of staging the Highways 10 and 96 intersections and <br /> advised they will consider what would happen if Highway 10 were closed to allow more <br /> expedient intersection construction which may save several hundred thousand dollars. He noted <br /> the State is willing to work with the City on this issue. <br /> COLlncilmember Malone commented on the anticipated increase to 1-35W traffic levels and noted <br /> there is adequate room for another lane from Highway 96 to 1-694. Mr. Tolaas explained the <br /> State is considering the "bigger picture" and when that work should be staged. <br /> Mayor Probst invited audience members to provide comment or ask questions. <br />. Wendy Crow, Arden Manor Mobile Home Park, asked which homes will be impacted. Mr. <br /> Tolaas pointed out the current park entrance and advised that anything to the east will not be <br /> impacted at all. The first five units to the west of the entrance will not be impacted and can stay <br /> , <br /> , <br />