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<br />ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />NOVEMBER 29, 2004 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />be locked into their decision, He noted if the bridge were replaced in the future, a walkway <br />would probably be put on both sides at that time, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden stated she understood the City Engineer had recommended building on <br />the north side of the street. Mr. Brown replied the north side of the street was preferable if <br />money was not an object, and if some solution could be made for the garage that would be too <br />close to the sidewalk. <br /> <br />Mayor Aplikowski asked Council make a firm decision on this tonight and to look into the <br />future before any final decision is made. <br /> <br />Council member Holden asked if they could spend MSA money on a fire truck. <br />Councilmember Larson replied he was not implying they could use MSA money for the <br />purchase ofa fire truck. He was simply using it as an example of what $211,000 would buy. <br /> <br />Lee Kern, 1400 West County Road E, asked how much of the money was the City responsible <br />for. Councilmember Grant summarized what the State would be contributing and what the <br />City would be contributing, He noted however, this was a grant application and there was no <br />guarantee the City would receive this money, <br /> <br />Ms. Kern asked if they were putting the cart before the horse because tbey did not even know . <br />what the funding from the State was going to be. Mr. Brown stated the City had applied for the <br />$266,000 for a sidewalk on the north side and depending on what happened tonight with the <br />Council, they could amend their request. He stated they were asking for the full amount and the <br />State might pay for everything, except for possibly five or ten percent of the total for engineering <br />costs. <br /> <br />Ms. Kern she understood the concern about the house on Pascal, but this driveway had a 40-foot <br />parallel driveway, which would allow them to be off of the street. <br /> <br />Troy Fields, 1404 County Road E, stated he had the only children that lived on the south side <br />of County Road E and he would prefer the sidewalk be located on the north side ofthe street. He <br />noted there were more children located on the north side of the street and he did not want to see <br />all of those children cross County Road E to get to the sidewalk on the south side of the road. He <br />stated he did not see any more children moving in on the south side of the road. He noted <br />County Road E was a big detriment and parents would not want to raise children on this road. <br />He indicated they needed to look forward and attract families with children and not make it so <br />families would not move in this area because of safety issues. He stated the trail from Lake <br />Johanna could only be put in on the north side of the road and so the only choice here was the <br />north side of the road because this was the only place were it made sense for safety reasons, no <br />matter what the cost. <br /> <br />Keith Gilbert, 1466 Skiles Lane, stated he did not believe eitber side of the road was safer than <br />the other side. He noted in order to get to the other side of County Road E, a pedestrian would <br /> <br />. <br />
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