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To: Joel Hanson, City Administrator <br />In preparation for the informational meeting regarding the transfer of jurisdiction of <br />County Road B2, we have put together a list of some of the questions and concerns we <br />would like to address. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. <br />a Why is the transfer being proposed? <br />• Who proposed it? <br />a What are the advantages to the City and residents of Little Canada? <br />• Keller Parkway, County Road B and stretches of Arcade Street have been redone. <br />Why not County Road B2? <br />a Present drainage on the street is ineffective. What measures are proposed to solve <br />this problem? <br />▪ The street has a high volume of traffic for a residential street due to its location and <br />use for access to Highways 36 and 35E, as well as public boat access on Spoon <br />Lake and the public beach on Edgerton Street. Has a traffic volume survey been <br />done on this street in the last two years? <br />• The road has steep inclines at both ends. In winter the need for prompt plowing and <br />sanding is imperative. Currently the road is plowed and sanded by the county, <br />usually before 6:OOAM on weekdays. What assurances do we have that the City of <br />Little Canada can provide the same level of service that the county currently does? <br />• Travel at speeds in excess of the posted limits is an ongoing problem. How will this <br />be addressed? <br />a Who pays for improvements under County jurisdiction? <br />a Who pays for improvements under City jurisdiction? <br />• Will there be a change of address for people living on the street? <br />Chuck Vermeersch <br />626 East County Road B2 <br />Little Canada <br />Ph: 490 -9451 <br />cc: Mayor Mike Fahey <br />Page 50 <br />