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<br />ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />OCTOBER 12,2004 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />affected by a sidewalk being put in, where all of the residents in the City would be affected if a <br />sidewalk was not put in. <br /> <br />Bruce Kuukel, 3452 Glen Arden Road, stated he was in favor of the bridge and sidewalk. He <br />noted when the new bridge was put in he believed more residents would use it because it was <br />safer. He requested Council be concerned about the safety ofthe residents. <br /> <br />Mayor Aplikowski stated this was not an easy decision and the City needed to plan for the <br />future. She stated the one concern she had was the connection of the two parks. She noted the <br />most direct route, was the route that pedestrians wanted to take. She stated they could not put in <br />a sidewalk on the north side because there were utilities in the right-of-way which would need to <br />be moved and this was not going to happen financially. She indicated she had taken everything <br />into consideration. She noted whatever they decide had not been an easy decision and they had <br />weighted the pros and cons, but noted they could not make everyone happy. <br /> <br />Council member Grant stated one of the reasons they were looking at the sidewalk on the south <br />side was because of the terrain and cost. He noted he was not sure this was the safest decision. <br />He stated on the south side, pedestrians would have to cross at both the clove and the diamonds <br />on the bridge, while on the north side, they would not have to do that. He indicated it was more <br />difficult for the residents on the south side to get out into the traffic. He noted if the sidewalk <br />were on thc north side, it would be farther away from the homes than if it were on the south side. . <br />He indicated the north side seemed to get more pedestrian traffic, which he believed was because <br />Bethel College was on that side of the road, as well as McDonalds and other businesses being on <br />that side of the road. He expressed concern about people using the double driveways on the <br />south side to make a "u" turn. He stated while a sidewalk on the south side might be financially <br />cheaper, he was not convinced it was the safest. He stated there were redeeming qualities having <br />the sidewalk on the north side. He indicated this was not the only place in the City that was not <br />safe. He believed they should discuss this more and he was also concerned that Councilmember <br />Rem was not in attendance tonight for her opinion. He asked the Engineer if they needed to <br />specify which side the sidewalk would be put on. Mr. Brown replied the application did ask <br />this, but he was not sure if it would make much of a difference if the sidewalk was on the north <br />or south side, but the Council would want to request funding for the most expensive proposal, <br />which he believed would be a sidewalk on the north side. He stated he would check with the <br />State if this would make a difference. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden stated each time they discussed the bridge and sidewalk, something <br />changed, including tonight with the grant information being presented. She stated when she first <br />started discussing this, she wanted the sidewalk for the bikers, but since that time, she had <br />spoken with bikers who used County Road E, who indicated they would not use a sidewalk <br />because of the curb cuts. She stated she had also contacted Mounds View High School and was <br />informed that Mounds View High School Cross Country runners would not use the sidewalk <br />either because ofthe curb cuts. She noted the bikers she had spoken to indicate their greatest fear . <br />was residents backing up into them and not riding in the street with traffic. She asked if people <br />were going to take the most direct route, should the City put in sidewalks/trails everywhere. She <br />indicated instead of a community fight, this has turned into a neighborhood fight. She stated <br />
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