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;t <br />r j�We are committed to work as a team with other city departments <br />And our community to provide innovative, effective and <br />E�cient se►vice which will improve the quality of life in the City of Roseville. <br />interoffice memo <br />Date: <br />To: <br />From: <br />Subject: <br />5/4/00 <br />SteveSarkozy <br />Tom Alleva 1 <br />On-Street Parking Request by Lake Ridge Health Care <br />From time to time citizens and businesses call and request <br />temporary permission to park where there are No Parking signs. <br />Requested times are usually short and specific - garage sale, <br />birthday party, resurface an apartment parking lot or a company <br />event for example. <br />Lake Ridge has requested permission to park on Victoria and on <br />Vl/oodhill for about 30 days; May 15 to June 15, while they construct <br />an expanded parking lot on the north portion of their property. There <br />will be numerous vehicles involved, staff and visitors. In the past I <br />have granted parking on Woodhill for a one day or partial day event <br />at Lake Ridge. I am aware the neighbors on Woodhill requested the <br />street be signed No Parking some years ago, I believe in response <br />to on-street parking by Lake Ridge employees and visitors. <br />I asked Travis Palmquist, Lake Ridge Executive Director to give me <br />a written request in this case since I felt there would be complaints if <br />I allowed on-street parking for such a long time. Doug Strong feels <br />the same way, from his experience with the neighborhood and their <br />request for the No Parking signs. <br />I would like to help Lake Ridge, but believe I should not allow such <br />long term on-street parking. <br />
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