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<br />Tony Rozycki, 2557 Beacon St <br />He wants to know why there can't be a three-way stop light at either <br />Oakcrest or Rose Place. <br /> <br />Duane Schwartz said that it goes back to Ramsey County thinking it <br />would cause more traffic problems. <br /> <br />Member Neprash said he could see in the diagrams that it wouldn't take <br />much for cars to stack up and cause gridlock with the adjacent roads so he <br />can see why the County is against lights at Oakcrest or Rose Place. <br /> <br />Kaylynn Hofmeistec 2618 Aldine <br />She lives on the corner and when the Snelling and Oakcrest intersection <br />was closed before, she didn't think there was much more traffic going <br />through the neighborhood. She doesn't want anyone to lose their homes. <br />She wants the left turn off of Snelling to be left open, and she's not in <br />favor of any changes to the Fairview side. <br /> <br />Craig Landkamec 2612 Wheeler <br />He said that if Alternative A was used and there was an accident on <br />Fairview, people wouldn't be able to get to their homes. Also, he said the <br />police told him they would give him a ticket ifhe did a V-turn on Snelling <br />at County Road C. He said no matter what happens the speed limit on <br />Fairview should be lowered. He doesn't understand how Mn/DOT can <br />say the Oakcrest and Snelling intersection is a safety hazard and keep open <br />the Snelling crossings at Hamline and Glenhill. <br /> <br />Nate Goldenman, 1756 Oakcrest <br />He said he would also like to see the Snelling and Oakcrest intersection <br />open, but Mn/DOT doesn't seem to be changing their mind so the <br />neighborhood needs to get together to come up with a viable solution. <br />Even though he sees problems with all the alternatives, a choice needs to <br />be made. He likes Alternative A because it creates a controlled <br />intersection and will probably address the steep incline there. He said <br />Alternative C seems to create the least amount of impact to the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />Roy Nelson, 1799 Rose Place <br />He spoke on the assumption that Snelling and Oakcrest will never be <br />reopened, he'd like to see a survey done by the county. He's driven <br />around trying to find an intersection comparable to it. <br /> <br />Al Sands, 2612 Aldine <br />He suggested they take a vote to see where everyone stands. <br /> <br />Doing nothing at this time even if northbound access is cut off from <br />Snelling - 13 votes <br /> <br />Page 4 of6 <br />
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