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COUNCIL MINUTES October 9, 2017 <br />DRAFT <br />5 <br />Council Member Kusterman moved to approve Resolution No. 17-113 as presented. Council 176 <br />Member Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 177 <br />6G) Consider Resolution No. 17-115 Approving Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) 178 <br />Report for Centerville Road (CSAH 21/CSAH 59) at Ash Street (CR J)/Wilkinson Lake Blvd. – 179 <br />Chuck Rickert, WSB & Associates, reported. He noted the council’s discussion at the last work 180 <br />session. They are recommending a roundabout at the Centerville Road location (to be planned 181 <br />through the county and in conjunction with adjoining communities). When funding becomes 182 <br />available, the project can move forward. 183 <br />Mayor Reinert asked about timing for the project. Community Development Director Grochala noted 184 <br />that other community’s approval will be requested and funding will be sought. The county will be 185 <br />approached as well. The city’s part will play out in its capital improvement program. 186 <br />Council Member Kusterman moved to approve Resolution No. 17-115 as presented. Council 187 <br />Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 188 <br />6H) Consider Resolution No. 17-116 Approving a Traffic Policy for the City of Lino Lakes – 189 <br />Chuck Rickert, WSB & Associates, reported. The policy and it’s inception was reviewed thoroughly at 190 <br />the last council work session. This will formalize many of the policies that staff is currently using to 191 <br />review traffic situations, 192 <br />Council Member Manthey moved to approve Resolution No. 17-116 as presented. Council Member 193 <br />Kusterman seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 194 <br /> 195 <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS 196 <br /> 197 <br />There was no Unfinished Business. 198 <br /> 199 <br />NEW BUSINESS 200 <br /> 201 <br />There was no New Business. 202 <br /> 203 <br />COMMUNITY EVENTS 204 <br /> 205 <br />ABSENTEE VOTING HAS BEGUN You may absentee vote at City Hall. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 206 <br />4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday now through November 6. Information is available on the City 207 <br />website to apply for a ballot by mail. 208 <br /> 209 <br />WALDOCH FARM PUMPKIN PATCH AND CORN MAZE will be open daily September 23 210 <br />through October 31 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 211 <br /> 212 <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE The Public Safety Open House will be held at 213 <br />Fire Station #2 on Saturday, October 14 from 12-3. For more information call 651-982-2323. 214 <br /> 215 <br /> 216 <br /> 217 <br /> 218
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