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Mounds View City Council May 29, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br />Council Member Gunn stated this was the way the City has completed many of its sidewalk and <br />trail segments along County Roads. She indicated this has saved the City a great deal of money <br />noting the County has paid for the initial installation of these trail segments. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Meehlhause. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 8975, <br />Approving Future Maintenance of New Trail on Long Lake Road in Coordination of Road <br />Improvements by Ramsey County. <br />Ayes – 4 Nays – 0 Abstain – 1 (Bergeron) Motion carried. <br />Mayor Mueller requested the Police Department have increased police patrols along the detour <br />routes. <br />9. REPORTS <br />A. Reports of Mayor and Council. <br />Council Member Gunn reported she attended the graduation ceremony for Police Officer <br />Schultes and K-9 Grizz. She thanked the Mounds View Police Foundation for assisting the City <br />with the funding of this new K-9 officer. <br />Council Member Gunn noted she would not be able to attend the Monday, July 2nd worksession <br />meeting. <br />B. Reports of Staff. <br />City Administrator Zikmund noted he met with the watershed district for an hour and a half <br />today. He explained the information gathered at this meeting would be forwarded to the Council <br />in an upcoming report. <br />City Administrator Zikmund indicated he received a complaint from a resident regarding the <br />speed of traffic along Spring Lake Road and H2. He explained this resident has requested stop <br />signs and noted this item would be addressed by the Council at a future worksession meeting. <br />Mayor Mueller asked if the portable speed bumps were an option to assist with reducing speed in <br />the area. City Administrator Zikmund commented the City received a great deal of complaints <br />regarding the portable speed bumps due to the noise they generate. <br />Mayor Mueller suggested the City consider placing a flashing sign along this roadway. City <br />Administrator Zikmund discussed the expense for this type of sign but noted a grant may be <br />available to assist the City. Police Chief Harder reported the Police Department has had a radar <br />trailer along this roadway and noted it has not assisted in reducing the speed of traffic and <br />commented it was difficult to find a proper location for the trailer. He noted he has spoken to the <br />owner of Cummins Corporation stating this assisted in reducing speed for a short time.