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� <br />;� <br />� <br />5 <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />��A�"'I' Monday, March 12,2007 <br />Page 9 <br />Discussion included monies set aside for the alternatives and priority level <br />within the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), with $1 million in the <br />CIP designated for this project, but with no identified funding source at this <br />time; possibility of looking at signals on Fairvi�w to improve access and exit <br />points, and the City's need to share in the cost of a consultant and study with <br />other agencies; possible benefits or constraints for such signalization and <br />how it would impact traffic and flow; and railroad crossing status and future <br />development and need. <br />1[� Councilmember Pust thanked staff and the PWET for their work; and opined <br />t] that this is exactly how the Council's advisory commissions should be util- <br />l � ized. <br />1� <br />�� <br />1,� <br />i� <br />i� <br />1� <br />i� <br />2� <br />�I <br />��� <br />Public Comment <br />�i Sands, 2612 Aldine <br />As a resident of James Addition, Mr. Sands thanked the City Council and <br />staff for their consideration of alternatives; and while noting that the City <br />remained in the same spot as it was 2�-1I2 years ago, that didn't indicate the <br />measure of work and study that had gone into this matter. Mr. Sands re- <br />quested that the City Council direct staff to follow-up on the two items sug- <br />gested by Councilmember Ihlan: that of the emergency vehicle access (such <br />as surmountable curbing) and the Fairview stoplights. <br />�� After further discussion regarding signalization at Fairview and the City's <br />�� responsibility in a cost-share for such a study; Councilmember Ihlan re- <br />� 5 quested that staff provide cost estimates for such a study, and suggestions for <br />��� how to get Ramsey County interested in participating in such a study. <br />�� � <br />�� <br />•� S� <br />�� <br />�] <br />�2 <br />�� <br />�4 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�. Consider Roseville Skating Center Bids <br />Parks and Recreation Director Lonnie Brokke provided background infor- <br />mation on the State Bonding Bill granted May 20, 2006, including funding <br />of $500,000 for general improvements/enha�cements to the Guidant John <br />Rose Minnesota OVAL. Mr. Brokke reviewed the subsequent Council ac- <br />tion on September 25, 2006 authorizing staff to enter into an agreement with <br />Busch Architects, to provide concept plans for the south building entryway <br />addiiion/imp�ovemen�s and addi�io�rl/renovation to bathroom facilities near <br />the banquet area; and to advertise for bids for the projeci(s). <br />Mr. Brokke provided bid tabulation and descriptions as follows: <br />