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LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> MINUTES <br /> DATE: January 13, 2025 <br /> TIME STARTED: 6:30 PM <br /> TIME ENDED: 7:49 PM <br /> LOCATION: City Council Chambers <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Rafferty, Councilmembers Cavegn, Lyden, Ruhland <br /> and Stoesz <br /> MEMBERS ABSENT: None <br /> Staff Members Present: Interim City Administrator Dave Pecchia, City Clerk Roberta Colotti, HR <br /> and Communications Manager Meg Sawyer, Community Development Director Michael <br /> Grochala, City Planner Katie Larsen, Engineer Diane Hankee, Sergeant Curt Boehme, and Deputy <br /> Director/Fire Dan L'Allier <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Rafferty at 6:30 PM. <br /> Mayor Rafferty provided an overview of the Rules of Decorum. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Mayor Rafferty opened the public comment period. <br /> Lilian Dabrowski, 6932 Lakeview Drive, Lino Lakes, stated that she has concerns about the <br /> traffic and pedestrian crosswalks that go to Centennial High School from the Lakeview <br /> neighborhood. She doesn't feel like it's clearly marked and there are not sidewalks. There is a <br /> lot of traffic. She does not think it's very safe for students waiting for the bus or walking to <br /> school. It's not lit up, clearly. She stated that crosswalks with signs that are flashing for students <br /> to walk would be safer. She stated that if these students are expected to walk from this <br /> neighborhood as they don't have busting services, they should have something that is safer to <br /> get to school <br /> Mayor Rafferty requested that the City Engineer follow-up with Ms. Dabrowski after the <br /> meeting. <br /> Mayor Rafferty closed the public comment period at 6:38 p.m. <br /> SETTING THE AGENDA <br /> The agenda was amended to include Item 4A, Sale of Fire Department Tender. <br /> Page 1 of 8 <br />
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