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<br /> <br />tervi{{e <br /> <br />'Esta6[islieri 1857 <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />August 14,2002 <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers <br /> <br />Kim Moore-Sykes, City Administrator j:1lLl;J <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />RE: <br /> <br />Letter from the Anoka County Engineer , <br /> <br />......................................................................... <br /> <br />Attached is a letter that we received via fax on August 1, 2002 from Anoka County <br />Engineer Doug Fischer. Staff requested that this letter be sent to the City via email so <br />that the information contained in the letter could be distributed to the City Council and <br />the various commissions. As you know, that distribution was done last Wednesday. <br /> <br />I had previously advised Council that I had attended a meeting at which Mr. Fischer <br />reported on the improvements that are being considered for CSAH 14. Mr. Fischer <br />indicated that he and the County are planning informational meetings for this fall in the <br />affected communities. He also indicated that he would be happy to come out at anytime <br />to meet with city councils and planning commissions or any other community group that <br />is interested in this project. <br /> <br />We did ask about re-routing CSAH 14 to the north, but Mr. Fischer indicated that <br />because of current and long-standing enviromnental regulations, a new roadway through <br />an enviromnentally sensitive area when an alternative already exists is probably not <br />likely. He did say that they are interested in making the proposed new road safer for <br />pedestrians and bikers and to have planed boulevards to keep and enhance the City's <br />small town uniqueness. <br />
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