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added that there will only be minimal maintenance performed on he street at this <br />point since it is simply throwing good money away. <br />There was a concern about traffic speeds and the likelihood that there will be <br />more speeding with a new road surface. It was asked if speed bumps could be an <br />option. Mr. Elfering answered that the City does not install speed bumps due to <br />plowing concerns and added that in this case the speeding is likely being done by <br />residents of the neighborhood since it's a dead end street. The Sheriff's <br />department could keep an eye on it. <br />There was a discussion of where temporary mailboxes could be set up during <br />construction. Residents felt they would be unsafe on County Road B2. <br />At this point the City Administrator asked how many of those present wanted to see the <br />project move forward. Nine properties represented were in favor of moving forward and <br />five properties were not in favor. The City Administrator said the project would move <br />forward to the next step and residents would be notified of the next meeting. <br />The City Administrator thanked the residents of Dianna Lane for attending the meeting. <br />39 <br />