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Roseville Public Works, Environment <br />and Transportation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Tuesday, October 24,2006, at 6:30 p.m. <br />City Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />5. James Addition Access Alternatives Public Input Meeting <br />Residents had been invited to the meeting to provide their input. Duane <br />Schwartz presented the three alternatives the Commission selected as the <br />most viable. Member Willenbring added a fourth alternative, which is to <br />do nothing. <br />Member Willenbring opened the floor for comments. <br />Crai� Landkamer, 2612 Wheeler <br />He asked if anyone from the state was in attendance. Schwartz said no. <br />He wondered �h�• the state couldn't have re-evaluated the closing at <br />Oakcrest now that Snelling has been reconfigured. He said it's ridiculous <br />that they're even closing the �akcxest intersection and that none of the <br />alternatives address the real problem. He wants the state to reconsider <br />closing the intersection. <br />Rob Chase, 2558 Beacon <br />He thinks the Oakcresi and Snelling closing should be restudied and <br />doesn't lil{e any of the alternatives. <br />Dan Stock, 2565 Frv St <br />He also thinks the Oakcrest and Snelling closing should be restudied. He <br />asked why in Alternatives A and B two streets are turned into cul-de-sacs <br />and one is opened to Fairvicw with a signal light, why can't all three <br />remain open. Schwartz said Rarnsey County has jurisdiction over <br />�airview, and the alternatives show their criteria for intersections. They <br />feel there would be too many problems with intersections being so close to <br />one another. <br />Tony Rozvcki, 2557 Beacon St <br />His house is in the path of Alternatives A and B. He also wants the <br />Oakcrest & Snelling intersection to be reconsidered. He said of the three <br />Page 1 of j�� <br />