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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL--October 25, 2010 9 <br /> 8. A. Resolution 2010-052 Disapproving Municipal Consent for 694/TH51 Mn1DOT <br /> Improvement (continued) <br /> Councilmember Grant asked if language should be added to Item 8, Exhibit A, to indicate the - <br /> City does not want the bridge to be narrowed. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated this language could be added. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated at this time it was not necessary to add any language. <br /> The amended motion was called to a vote. <br /> The motion carried unanimously(5-0). <br /> 9. COUNCIL COMMENTS AND REQUESTS <br /> Councilmember Holmes thanked Mark Lindeberg and Wayne Norris from Mn/DOT for — <br /> attending the meeting and working with the City. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated she has received an e-mail from a resident concerning an address <br /> identification problem related to an accident that occurred near her home. She stated the City and <br /> County need to address the problem that there are addresses in the City that are not on maps, or <br /> are known by more than one name, or are not known by those individuals that are responsible for <br /> dispatching emergency services. She also stated the speed limit in the area of Lake Valentine <br /> Road and Old Highway 10 needs to be assessed. The speed limit is 45 mph and this is too fast for <br /> pedestrians and children in this area <br /> City Administrator Klacrs stated this can be brought to the Council at a future work session and <br /> he will also be meeting with the Fire Chief on this topic. Also, the contracted cities (Sheriff's <br /> Department) group will be meeting later in the week and can discuss this issue at that time. <br /> Councilmember Grant asked for an update on the construction progress on the trail on <br /> Lexington Avenue and the CP Rail Bridge. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated the concrete has been poured on the trail on Lexington <br /> Avenue. This project is expected to be completed early next week. The contract will remain open <br /> until next year so the City can assess the vegetation that will be planted. The CP Rail project will <br /> be completed by mid-November. The contractor has had an issue with the anchors and needs to <br /> install more than what was originally planned. The trail should be ready to pave in about a week <br /> to ten days. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated the Council had requested a study be done on Snelling Avenue <br /> North, south of Lindy's. He asked if this study had been completed and if it included the Rice <br /> Creek Water shed. <br />
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