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<br />To Whom It May Concern, <br /> <br />We the businesses and land owners along the proposed expansion of Anoka County Road <br />14 are uriited in our belief that the expansion can and will have great impact on our area. <br />,In order to make cities of Centerville, Lino Lakes and Anoka County aware of our <br />concerns we have agreed on these major Points of contention. <br /> <br />.' . <br /> <br />Improved ability to access and .,xit all businesses and developable land along <br />.County Road 14. The proposed median would greatly affect access to and from <br />business. "There are many semis and other large vehicles that under the curtent proposal <br />will be required to perform a u-turn or go miles out of their way to reach their destination. <br />The median would also require many retail customers to perform a u-turn before they <br />could head in their desired direction. This would obviously have an adverse affect on <br />current and future business in the area as well as slow down traffic. <br /> <br />Speed and flow of traffic along County Road 14 from Centerville to 35E should be <br />controlled. The traffic along this stretch of County Road 14 passes by an elementary <br />school and through commercial and residential areas. Speed should be limited for the <br />safety of all. Traffic also needs to be controlled with the use of stop lights which would <br />create lapses in flow of traffic and allow greater access to 14 out of driveways and <br />businesses. <br /> <br />We believe that solving these two major issues would go a long way toward making the <br />expansion of County Road 14 safe and effective for all users. A possible solution to <br />these problems would be to reclassify the stretch of County Road 14 from Centerville to <br />35E which would slow down traffic and eliminate the need for medians. <br /> <br />. Sincerely, . <br /> <br />-7K4:~~ <br /> <br />--.-.. <br /> <br />Michael J. Thinesen <br />President - Mainstreet Bank Centerville <br />