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2024-10-23 WS, CC & Close Exec. Session Minutes - (Approved)
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<br />City of Centerville <br />City Council Meeting <br />October 23, 2024 <br /> <br />business but rather Anoka County and the City of Centerville. Ms. Johnson also asked that <br />th <br />the passing zone between 20 Avenue and Center Street be removed, reduction of speed on <br />th <br />20 Avenue north and south between Main Street and Center Street and supportiveness <br />between Anoka County, City Council and Creative Kids Academy along with transparency <br />for the process. Ms. Johnson stated that she understood that a traffic study would be needed <br />for speed adjustments, but what she wanted to understand was how to address this <br />immediately and processes needed in partnership. Ms. Johnson also stated that the handout <br />that was presented to council was where she would like to see the barriers and where the <br />removal of the passing zone should be. <br />Ms. Cassie Williams, 30980 Walmark Lane Drive, Chisago, MN, stated that she had spoken <br />with two individuals with Anoka County who stated that the location of Creative Kids <br />Academy is far enough away from the roadway to be in a considered “safe zone” from a <br />roadway that has a 50-55 miles per hour speed zone. She stated that she was unsure how fast <br />the motorcycle was traveling, but if it was a car, truck, a cargo van, etc. the accident would <br />have been worse. She stated that the County has stated that a traffic study would be at least a <br />year out. She asked if the city could assist in fast-tracking a study following this incident and <br />possibly making the area around the Academy a school zone. Ms. Williams stated that she <br />has started a petition and has 200 individuals signed up already. She stated that the safety of <br />her kids mattered a lot. She thanked Council for their time and hoped she had their support. <br /> <br />Mayor Love asked Attorney Glaser if Council had the ability to amend the agenda to add this <br />item to the agenda. Attorney Glaser stated yes with a motion. Mayor Love asked Council for <br />a motion. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Mosher, seconded by Council Member Taylor to add Item <br />th <br />#3, under New Business, 20 Avenue Traffic. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />V. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />1. None <br /> <br />VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />1. September 25, 2024, Work Session, City Council, and Closed Executive Minutes. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Taylor to Approve <br />the September 25, 2024, Work Session, City Council, and Closed Executive Minutes, as <br />stated above. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />VII. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />1. City of Centerville Claims through October 23, 2024 (Checks #37103-37143, <br />E2309-2315 & Voided Check #36814, 36891, & 37044) <br />2. Centennial Lakes Police Department Claims through October 17, 2024 (Checks <br />#15429-15441, E2024080-2024082 & Payroll Check #15426-15428) <br />Page 4 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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