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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Page 2 01"5 <br /> <br />From: indyjpl@aol.com [mailto:indyjpl@aol.com] <br />Sent: Monday, May 05,20083:48 PM <br />To: jason.p@ecm-Inc.com <br />Cc: dlarson@centervillemn.com <br />Subject: Re: Proposed road improvements vs. assessments <br /> <br />Jason and Jessica, <br /> <br />Thank you for your email, I appreciate you taking the time to email me. I have gone through <br />this project with a fine tooth comb and have over 20 pages of notes I have made on this <br />project. Not to mention I have walked, drove, and road my bike through the roads involved in <br />this project. A few of the issues I have concerns with is the mandatory water hook up and we <br />are planning on looking at other alternatives to that. Also sidewalks and bike paths are on my <br />list as well. It is hard because there has been a trail connection plan for many years as well as <br />on our comprehensive plan so this should not surprise people. I am a little upset with your last <br />comment about the people of Centerville being smarter than I give them credit for. I believe <br />our residents are hard working smart people and I am proud to serve all of them I am willing <br />to have discussion about all of the issues with this road project, I can not speak for the rest of <br />the council but I think. they are willing to discuss issues about this road project as well. <br /> <br />Council Member Jeff Paar <br /> <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: Jason Pietraszewski <jason.p@ecm-inc.com> <br />To: Indyjpl@ao1.com <br />Cc: 'Teresa Bender' <tbender@centervillemn.com>; mmlakso@yahoo.com; 'linda broussard' <br /><lindabv@msn.com>; capria@comcast.net; leeincville@earthlink.com; <br />kstephan@centervillemn.com; tbender@centervillemn.com <br />Sent: Fri, 2 May 2008 10:54 am <br />Subject: RE: Proposed road improvements vs. assessments <br /> <br />Mr. Parr, <br /> <br />You are a city council member. "I suggest" you plan a city roads project that is within a reasonable <br />budget the citizens of the community you are serving support, which they currently do not. You have <br />not gone through this project with a fine tooth comb or there would not still be bike paths and side <br />walks in the plan that are clearly curb appeal, not necessity. <br /> <br />5/9/2008 <br />