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MINUTES <br /> NOVEMBER 25, 1992 <br /> PAGE 5 <br /> Staff will work up a plan on the sidewalk issue and will discuss <br /> it with the Grove Homeowners Association. <br /> ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE FEASIBILITY REPORT AND <br /> ORDERING PLANS AND SPECS FOR PROPOSED 1993 STREET PROJECT <br /> Ciernia moved adoption of Resolution R -92 -49 which carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> RESOLUTION R -92 -49 <br /> A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT, AND ORDERING PREPARATION <br /> OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE MATTER OF THE 1993 STREET <br /> IMPROVEMENTS <br /> POSSIBLE POLLING PLACE CHANGE FOR PRECINCT 2 <br /> Steven D. Petersen, 1730 W. Larpenteur, briefly reviewed his <br /> rationale for requesting that council consider moving the <br /> Precinct 2 polling place from Falcon Heights United Church of <br /> Christ to Falcon Heights Elementary School. Council concurred <br /> that Mr. Petersen's suggestions regarding parking, setting a role <br /> model for children regarding importance of voting, taxpayers have <br /> an investment in the school, and improved handicap accessibility. <br /> Following a brief discussion Gehrz moved that staff be directed <br /> to open discussion with the school district regarding moving the <br /> Precinct 2 polling place to Falcon Heights School. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> REQUEST FOR CONTRIBUTION TO ROSEVILLE AREA SENIOR PROGRAM <br /> DEFERRED <br /> Lynnae LeBarron, Executive Director North Suburban Senior <br /> Council, presented a brief history of the organization and an <br /> overview of the programs provided. She explained that there has <br /> been a decrease in funding from federal, state and county making <br /> it necessary to rely on donations. All cities within the school <br /> district are offered services by the Senior Program and are <br /> therefore being requested to contribute to the funding. Council <br /> questioned the formula on which the amount requested was based, <br /> indicated they were not opposed to some contribution but were not <br /> comfortable with the suggested amount, and requested more <br /> information from the organization regarding costs. The matter <br /> will be discussed further at a future meeting. <br />
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