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RDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION -SEPTEMBER 21 2009 14 <br /> IE. Draft Revised Traffic Sign Policy/Dellview Glenview Intersection Update <br /> (continued) <br /> It was the consensus of the Council to direct staff to review the information, <br /> address the street signs and work in additional language regarding the stop signs, <br /> and bring back to Council for approval as a Consent Item. <br /> Public Works Director Hoag asked if the Council was in favor of acting formally <br /> on the sign at Dellview and Glenview. He indicated the warrant analysis does not <br /> warrant a sign. <br /> Mayor Harpstead noted the Council does not need to take any formal action at <br /> this time, as the sign is not warranted. <br /> Councilmember McClung questioned if a sign had been requested. <br /> Public Works Director Hoag noted there was a request in writing after the sign <br /> was removed but that nothing further has come from the conversation. <br /> Mayor Harpstead suggested the sign policy be forwarded to the individual to <br /> clarify the City's position on traffic signs. <br /> F. Celebrating Arden Hills <br /> Park and Recreation Manager Olson presented the City Council with an update <br /> on Celebrating Arden Hills. She reviewed the ideas the Committee has devised <br /> thus far, the first being to move the celebration to the fall. <br /> Park and Recreation Manager Olson noted they have also suggested making the <br /> festival a two day event. The first day would involve an art exhibit at City Hall <br /> with a wine tasting. She reviewed this idea with the City Attorney and explained <br /> that it would be allowed if hosted by a vendor with a liquor license that also <br /> catered. <br /> Councilmember Grant questioned if the Council was in favor of the wine tasting <br /> event and asked if this should be an event that is charged a fee. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how the committee felt they would raise $15,000 <br /> to cover the expense of the event. She indicated she would not be in favor of the <br /> City covering any portion of that expense. <br />
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