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upon certain elements of the I-35 corridor, and what could possibly be done to redevelop areas of <br /> this corridor, including Mounds View. He stated an item brought forward by one of the meeting <br /> facilitator was that due to the City's wide right-of-way on what is now called County Road 10, <br /> there is some possibility of redevelopment of some of that right-of-way into additional business <br /> parcels. He stated, however, it would require a significant undertaking and commitment by the <br /> City and the I-35 Corridor Coalition to accomplish this. He stated the Metropolitan Council has <br /> indicated they are willing to underwrite, by several millions of dollars, some efforts of <br /> redevelopment within the entire corridor. He stated both he and Community Development <br /> Director Jopke would be attending several more meetings in this regard, including an all day <br /> lock-in meeting.. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated that Council Member Marty had requested he fill in as liaison at the <br /> Parks and Recreation meeting. He expressed his apologies to Council Member Marty, and <br /> explained that, due to the back to back scheduling of the meetings he had earlier attended,he <br /> arrived at the Parks and Recreation meeting just as they had adjourned. He stated the <br /> Commission had sworn in three newly appointed members at that meeting. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he had attended an informational meeting on Single House Legislature, <br /> also known as Unicameral Legislature. He stated, recently the Governor had made an extensive <br /> effort to have the Legislature consider combining the House and Senate into one group, thereby <br /> reducing the number of people required. He stated one of the concerns in recent years,was that <br /> more things were being done in Conference Committee than they were on the floor of the <br /> respective bodies, and a relatively few number of individuals from the House and Senate decide <br /> how a final bill will look. He stated there are times a final bill coming before the Governor is <br /> radically different than how it originated. He stated it is the hope of those people pushing for a <br /> Single House Legislature, to reduce the amount of"pork barrel"projects that are added to the <br /> bills in the Conference Committees. He stated the information he had received at this meeting <br /> was available for the Council Member's review, and was located on the Council/Mayoral desk in <br /> the office. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he had met with Representative Haake, and discussed wide ranging <br /> issues, including taxes on city purchases, and the ongoing push to a legislative end to the airport <br /> noise problems. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated the renaming of County Road 10 had come forward at the I-35 Corridor <br /> Coalition meeting. He suggested renaming the road Mounds View Boulevard. He noted this <br /> would require the acceptance of the surrounding communities. He inquired if the Council would <br /> consider directing staff to pursue this matter, and discuss the renaming with other cities and their <br /> administrators. <br /> Council Member Marty stated he would be agreeable to this. Council Member Thomason stated <br /> she was agreeable, as long as it was not confused with Mounds View Drive. Council Member <br /> Stigney stated he was agreeable to County 10 or Mounds View Boulevard. He noted,however, <br /> the road would be Mounds View Boulevard within the City, and further down the road, it would <br /> be Coon Rapids Boulevard. He stated he would like to see some consistency, and possibly retain <br /> 3 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-9-99.CC <br />