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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES <br />TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,2003 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />programs from leased space back into district owned space, which would result in <br />additional savings. He indicated the district would dispose of the building on <br />Hamline Avenue. <br /> <br />Administrator Lynch asked ifthe district was still considering developing athletic <br />fields on TCAAP property. <br /> <br />2. Student Parking and Graffiti <br /> <br />Director Moore stated the issues of overflow parking at Mounds View High <br />School and increased graffiti generated an increase cost for the City. He stated <br />students have taken down "no parking" signs. lIe asked what the school district <br />could do to be proactive in preventing graffiti. <br /> <br />Superintendent Witthuhn stated the district sends out the Student Response <br />Officer to ticket vehicles illegally parked. She favored increasing parking fees to <br />an amount higher than bus fare to discourage students from driving to school. She <br />encouraged the City to post more "no parking" signs, if the City felt they were <br />needed. <br /> <br />Boardmember Grivna asked about parking on the telecommunication property. <br /> <br />Superintendent Witthuhn stated the district previously visited this idea, but was <br />discouraged because of the assessments. <br /> <br />Superintendent Witthuhn responded to the issue of graffiti by stating that the <br />worse incidents occurred during senior graduation. She stated Julie Wikel ius, <br />Mounds View High School Principal, would be willing to work on solutions. She <br />also stated the school could possibly revisit the idea of designating an area on <br />school property to be used by students for graffiti. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked if it was possible to create a program that would <br />allow high school seniors to contribute to the community instead of drawing <br />graffiti. He indicated a similar program had been very successful in the City of <br />Cottage Grove. <br />