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08/05/1992
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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNCIL MINUTES <br />AUGUST 5, 1992 <br />Staff Members present: Public Works Director, Don Volk; City <br />Administrator, Randy Schumacher and Clerk- Treasurer Marilyn <br />Anderson. <br />SOLID WASTE SURVEY <br />Mr. Volk briefly updated the City Council regarding the action of <br />the Solid Waste Committee. He noted that this committee is very <br />active and very professional. The committee is preparing a <br />survey asking all Lino Lakes residents what their needs and <br />desires are regarding solid waste collection. A recommendation <br />based on the results of the survey will be prepared by the <br />committee and presented to the Council for their approval. Mr. <br />Volk also noted that the survey would be coded so that the <br />committee would know from what section of the City the survey is <br />sent from. The cost of the survey will be between $300.00 and <br />$400.00 including postage and will be funded by the solid waste <br />grant from Anoka County. <br />This matter is presented to the Council as an informational <br />matter only. No action: is required. <br />STREET PATCHING <br />Mr. Volk explained that there was an extraordinary amount of <br />street breakup this spring. He presented a map showing the areas <br />where most of the damage occurred. Mr. Volk said he would like <br />to use the 1992 seal coat budget to help correct some of the <br />problems on streets that are worth saving. He also explained <br />that streets damaged beyond salvaging with patches would not be <br />patched but be scheduled for total update. <br />Mayor Reinert suggested that an informational meeting be held <br />PAGE 1 <br />173 <br />
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