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City Council Regular Meeting — 02/27/06 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 34 <br />Mr. Christianson reviewed his various options and their specific <br />advantages and disadvantages. Mr. Christianson's preferred <br />option, identified as "possible access with different curves," was <br />his suggestion to the Council, including designing for roads with <br />speeds less than 30 miles per hour for more traffic calming <br />through the neighborhood. <br />Chris Hughes, 1729 Rose Place <br />Mr. Hughes noted that, in meetings held to-date, it appeared that <br />safety was MnDOT's main concern; and suggested that the City <br />Council focus on that in future discussions, noting that the <br />current yet temporary solution appeared to be reducing accidents <br />and accomplishing their goals. Mr. Hughes opined that, citing <br />safety concerns for emergency vehicles accessing the assisted <br />living facility, leant no logic to MnDOT's safety issues. Mr. <br />Hughes urged the Council to return to 1VI��DOT with tonight's <br />comments and additional information, to prove that the current <br />configuration is not unsafe. <br />Councilmember Maschka opined that at the first fatal accident, <br />MnDOT would immediately close the access. <br />Further discussion included individual interpretations of <br />MnDOT's letter and their requested information; funding for this <br />issue; and the Task Force. <br />Lee Goldman,1756 Qakcrest Avenue <br />Mr. Go�dman opined that past meetings provided numerous <br />options, and residents in the neighborhood were convinced the <br />intersection would be kept open, so they were unwilling to <br />compromise on a viable solution. Mr. Goldmar� further opined <br />that, with MnDOT's firm commitment to close the access, they <br />were more open to finding a solution. Mr. Goldman noted the <br />repercussions of safety issues gravitating to Fairv�ew Avenue <br />from Snelling Avenue; and encouraged the City Council to <br />actively seek out funds for a viable solution and consider all <br />options. <br />Ron Nelson,1799 Rose Place <br />Mr. Nelson noted that he was on the original James Addition <br />
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