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<br />Thank you for your e-mail. Please consider our previous concerns in your meeting <br />tomorrow. Obviously we are not in favor of this proposal as it relates to an asphalt <br />pathway through the woods from E-2 to V enus Ave. Thanks for your concern and <br />interest. <br /> <br />Jerry and Barb Ciresi <br /> <br />October 2, 2009 <br /> <br />Deb, <br /> <br />The utility poles do start at the West driveway of VH School (I stand corrected). The <br />distance should be around .3 miles. How about putting the lines underground in front of <br />our three homes? This is the only place homeowners see them. <br /> <br />Thanks, <br />Gary Borg <br /> <br />February 3, 2009 <br /> <br />Hi, <br /> <br />Kamakshi and I live on Venus Ave., along with our 5 yr. old daughter <br />Riley who will be starting Kindergarten in Fall '09. We frequently <br />walk to the Arden Hills library and VHES via the existing paths, and <br />look forward to the day when Riley will be old enough to safely use <br />those paths herself. Naturally, we enthusiastically support the general <br />project discussed in the flyer you sent out about the "Safe Routes to <br />School" open house. We don't have too many specific thoughts to add <br />at this time, so I wanted to ask what sort of concrete goals you had for <br />the meeting on Thurs, Feb. 5? One sort of vague idea I have is that <br />our area is underserved by public transportation (probably due to the <br />low density), and it seems like the general intersection of the proposed <br />paths would potentially be a good vicinity for a bus stop sometime in <br />the future. Another issue, I imagine you have probably already <br />addressed, is that low lying portions of the existing paths have a <br />tendency to turn into mud puddles during months with a lot of rain or <br />snow melt, so some sort of construction techniques taking that into <br />account are advisable. <br /> <br />Regards, <br /> <br />Josh Stern <br />