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MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP MEETING <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />APRIL 19, 1993 <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a workshop <br />meeting of the Council of the City of Little Canada, <br />Minnesota was held on the 19th day of April, 1993 in <br />the Council Chambers of the City Center located at 515 <br />Little Canada Road in said City. <br />Mayor Raymond Hanson chaired and called the meeting to <br />order at 8:10 A.M., and the following members of the <br />Council were present at roll call: <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Mr. Raymond Hanson <br />Council Member Mr. Jim LaValle <br />Council Member Mr. Steve Morelan <br />Council Member Mr. Bob Pedersen <br />Council Member Mrs. Bev Scalze <br />ALSO PRESENT: City Admin. Mr. Joel Hanson <br />City Engineer Mr. Mike Lynch <br />Citizen Mr. Chuck Nagle <br />Recording Sec. Mrs. Kathy Glanzer <br />ASSESSMENT/ The City Administrator presented the Council with <br />STREET a proposed assessment policy governing street <br />RECONSTRUCTION reconstruction/rehabilitation. The Administrator <br />POLICY suggested that the meeting begin with a review of <br />the underlined areas in that policy. The <br />Administrator noted that there have been additions <br />made to the Definitions section of the policy to <br />include the various classifications of streets <br />previously discussed by the Council. The <br />Administrator also presented a City map highlighting <br />by color the various classifications of streets <br />within the City. He thanked the Administrative <br />Assistant for her worlc in compiling this graphic. <br />Morelan asked if it were expensive to do traffic counts <br />to ensure that the ranking of City streets is correct. <br />The City Engineer replied that the City does get <br />traffic counts on MSA streets every two years. At the <br />time those counts are being done, the City could <br />request that other streets be included. The City <br />Administrator did not believe it would be very <br />expensive to put a traffic count meter on a street. <br />Page 1 <br />