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-5- <br />March 24, 1975 <br />Board stating their intention to connect to the sewer and the city <br />could take out the necessary permits. Mayor Johnson directed the <br />administrator to prepare this letter. <br />Engineer Bearden reported on the traffic control survey. The State will <br />reimburse the city 100 percent after the survey is made up to $20 per mile. <br />If the survey is conducted by city personnel they will have to attend a <br />training school in order to be eligible for funds or the survey can be <br />made by someone already approved by the State. The city can then replace <br />and update their traffic signs and the State will pay 90 percent of the cost. <br />The city will have to sign an agreement that the signs will be maintained. <br />Councilman Baumgartner noted that this funding is only for city streets. <br />Mayor Johnson instructed the administrator to check into having our <br />personnel do the work and how the cost is determined if we do the survey. <br />Councilman Baumgartner stated that he had received a call from a resident <br />of the apartment building on Groberg Street in regard to the two -hour <br />parking limit on that street complaining that there is not sufficient <br />parking space in the parking lot. His guests were ticketed for parking <br />more than two hours on the street. <br />Councilman Baumgartner asked if there may be a possibility of installing <br />parking signs from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. or some other arrangement to allow <br />more space for parking. Mayor Johnson referred this matter to the police <br />department. <br />MSP (Baumgartner - Shelquist) to adjourn at 9:58 p.m. 5 Ayes <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mark Achen, Clerk- Administrator <br />