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3/9/1992
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3/9/1992
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Mounds View City Council Page Eigh <br /> io <br /> Regular Meeting March 9, 19 <br /> 4. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works, City Engineer, reviewed <br /> Staff Report No. 92-198C, a request to use MSA Funds for the <br /> reconstruction of Long Lake Road. Minetor stated that the Council is <br /> required to formally request the Commissioner of Transportation to <br /> authorize the use of Municipal State-Aid Street Funds for use on a <br /> County-State Highway project. The total amount requested_ from State- <br /> Aid funds is $696,421.90. This is used to pay for the City's share of <br /> parking lanes, storm sewer, concrete walk, and other miscellaneous <br /> items for which Ramsey County requires city participation. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Blanchard/Rickaby to request the Commissioner <br /> of Transportation to Approve Municipal State Aid Funds for <br /> Reconstruction of Long Lake Road. <br /> Councilmember Quick asked Minetor to explain what MSA funds <br /> are. <br /> Minetor explained that the gas tax that the taxpayers pay <br /> is placed in three funds; 'highway trust fund, county and city. <br /> The amount the City received is decided by population and <br /> number of miles the City has in Minnesota state aid network. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried • <br /> 5. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, reviewed <br /> Staff Report No. 92-197C regarding parking restrictions for Long <br /> Lake Road reconstruction. Minetor stated that Long Lake Road <br /> between County I and County Road H2 has been designed to be <br /> four lanes. Minetor further stated that parking would have to <br /> be posted no parking along this section. Minetor also stated that it <br /> is a requirement of Ramsey County to have the City Council adopt a <br /> resolution stating they are in concurrence with the parking <br /> restrictions. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick7Wuorio l ±on N 420l <br /> requesting Rams-ey_County to restricfparkin_g_along a portion of <br /> Long Lake Road <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> 6. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, reviewed <br /> Staff Report No. 92-200C regarding parking restrictions ori <br /> streets adjacent to Robert's Off 10. These streets are Edgewood, <br /> Greenfield,__O'Connell and Clearview. Minetor stated that the <br /> residents came in with a petition at the February 24, 1992 asking <br /> the City to prohibit parking from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. on these <br /> streets. Staff felt that this was an adequate amount of time to <br /> prohibit parking. If a problem arose on O'Connell and Jeffrey Drives, • <br /> these streets could be phased in at a later time. <br />
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