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• =0 ;i 1\ n <br /> Page8 L <br /> February 24, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> the bridge project He stated there has been no evidence by expert testimony or scientific study and <br /> demographics,traffic analysis or a needs assessment to support any claim that a pedestrian bridge on Long <br /> Lake Road will offer a broad benefit to the majority of Mounds View citizens. <br /> Furthermore he sees a safety issue with regard to the design of the ramp and where the spiral ramp empties,the <br /> compatibility of skateboards/bicycles/rollerblading and foot traffic on the bridge deck Long term maintenance <br /> estimates are limited to best guesses,and no provisions have been made for future replacement costs. The cost <br /> of the project has escalated from the original$120,000 estimate to approximately$246,500,representing a <br /> 105%cost overrun. He feels all of this makes this project unfeasible for the city at this time. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: McCarty/Koopmeiners that the City Council stop all further action on the pedestrian <br /> bridge over Highway 10,settle all accounts owed to date,abandon the bridge project and notify appropriate <br /> government agencies of this action. <br /> Jerry Linke,2319 Knoll Drive,stated as Mayor he found the financing options while working with the city <br /> auditors and temporary finance department head. At that time,he had been informed that tax increment <br /> financing was not a financing option,as would have been his first choice. He noted that the city does have <br /> letters of support from both the Police Chief and the Minnesota State Patrol. Without doubt,and in his <br /> opinion,the$200,000 is worth saving a life and he still feels he made the right choice in voting approval of the <br /> pedestrian bridge. <br /> Jill(last name inaudible),a resident of Mounds View and a employee at Pinewood Elementary School,stated • <br /> on a daily basis she witnesses cars that blatantly disregard children on the streets and walkways. She feels it is <br /> unsafe to cross Highway 10. Furthermore,she feels it is very disrespectful to citizens who served on the Task <br /> Force to now vote down the project She,as a taxpayer,is willing to pay for the bridge to allow citizens access <br /> to the other side. <br /> Russ Nordstrom,2536 W. County Road H2,stated he is opposed to the project and feels kids need to use <br /> common sense. There are plenty of opportunities to cross the highway with the stoplight walk signs. He feels <br /> kids are not going to take the time to walk the extra distance just to use the bridge,and he feels this would just <br /> be a waste of taxpayer funds. <br /> Karen Arciero,7501 Spring Lake Road,stated she feels the bridge is needed. She stated as an adult she is <br /> often scared to cross Highway 10. She feels the city needs to provide a safe opportunity for kids to cross the <br /> highway. <br /> Henry Ruggles,2629 Lake Court Drive,stated he has been opposed to the bridge since the beginning. He too <br /> feels that skateboarders will be using the bridge and cause seniors to be afraid to do so. Additionally,he is <br /> concerned about how the costs have increased. He does not feel that the cost will justify the amount it will be <br /> used. <br /> David Jahnke,8428 Eastwood Road,stated he agrees it would be nice to have a safe option for kids to cross <br /> the highway,but the city needs to consider what it can really afford. <br /> Sherry Gunn,8120 Red Oak Court,stated Mounds View represents pride,partnership and progress. She feels <br /> the bridge is a sign of progress for the city,and the community residents working with the council and staff <br /> represents partnership. The bridge was a topic of the Focus 2000 group as a means of connecting the <br /> community and she asked that the council let the work continue. • <br />
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