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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br />MAY 17,2004 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />. also mentioned that the proposed improvements include a sidewalk system. Mr. Moore <br />mentioned that a total of 250 households had received meeting notices for each meeting. He <br />indicated that a total of 29 residents attended the two meetings. In addition, a number of Council <br />and PTRC members also attended the meetings. Mr. Moore mentioned that four residents who <br />are opposed to this project expressed safety concerns with entering and exiting their driveways, <br />loss of landscape, and increased pedestrian traffic. The remaining 25 residents who attended the <br />meetings showed support for the proposed improvement. <br /> <br />Mr. Moore requested the Council provided direction. There was a general consensus to move <br />forward with the improvements, however staff was asked to come back with options with regards <br />to the layout of the sidewalk, such as sidewalk next to street or boulevard or no boulevard. <br /> <br />2.F. Old 10 Rail Brid2e Pedestrian Improvement Studv <br /> <br />The consulting engineer (URS) had not yet received and reviewed all the necessary information. <br />The report will be reviewed at a later date. <br /> <br />2.G. Celebrate Arden Hills <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Michelle Olson, Park and Recreation Supervisor, provided an overview of the upcoming event. <br />She brought up the issue of providing free dimler tickets to volunteers and staff who worked at <br />the event. There was a general consensus to provide a free ticket to every staff member who has <br />worked a complete shift at the event. Volunteers would not be eligible for free tickets. <br />Councilmembers were asked to promote the event and also help sell the dinner tickets. <br /> <br />2.H. Law Enforcement Service Expectations <br /> <br />Michelle Wolfe, City Administrator, stated that during the recent review of the contract, it was <br />emphasized that communication between the City and the Sheriffs Department needed to be <br />improved and on-going. There was emphasis placed on increased visibility of the Sheriffs within <br />the City. The Sheriffs Departmcnt has also been requested to increase graffiti patrol and to <br />initiate immediate clean-up, in addition to its role in addressing Human Rights and diversity <br />issues. A Councilmember emphasized that the Sheriffs needed to spend more time patrolling the <br />streets. <br /> <br />The Sheriffs Department will be invited to a future work session to discuss these and other <br />topics. <br /> <br />3. Council Reports <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden: It was mentioned that Presbyterian Homes IS having a close <br />proximity meeting which is intended for the neighborhood. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson - stated the Fire Board Meeting will take place on Wednesday, May <br />19th <br />
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