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mounds View City Council Page Seven <br /> lar Meeting May 11, 1992 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Quick to approve the expenditure of $1, 611 for <br /> the City of Mounds View's percentage share of requested architectural <br /> services for the multi-jurisdictional Regional Senior Community Center <br /> 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> 4. Mary Saarion, Director of Parks, Recreation and Forestry reviewed <br /> Staff Report No. 92-273C considering the adoption of Resolution No. <br /> 4227 establishing a comprehensive trailways system policy for the City <br /> of Mounds View. <br /> Saarion stated that with the adoption of the above referenced <br /> resolution it is hoped that all departments, commissions and present <br /> and future Councils of the City of Mounds View will acknowledge this <br /> policy in the future development of a Trailways System in the City of <br /> Mounds View. The Trailways Advocacy Group is a group of volunteers <br /> that worked on the establishment of the proposal since November of <br /> 1991. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Blanchard/Wuori to adopt Resolution No. 4227 <br /> Establishing a Comprehensive Trailways System Policy for the City of <br /> 0 Mounds View and to Accept the Trailways Proposal as a Working Document <br /> Councilmember Rickaby emphasized the fact that this document would <br /> be a working document. Rickaby commended this group of volunteers for <br /> the fine job they did on the Trailways Proposal, however, she stated <br /> that she has a major concern about the trailway design that would <br /> cross 10 at Groveland. It would be unsafe for persons to cross <br /> Highway 10 with a bike. The trailway should be at an intersection with <br /> a semaphore. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that the safety of the residents crossing at <br /> Highway 10 would be discussed when the group studied that particular <br /> trailway. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> 5. Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, reviewed <br /> Staff Report No. 92-274C regarding city-wide parking restrictions. <br /> Minetor stated that restricting the parking would aid <br /> the Public Works Department in snow removal and street sweeping and <br /> would help the Police Department with the enforcement of parking <br /> problems and public safety when patrolling at night. Minetor stated <br /> that staff would draft an ordinance for the next regular council <br /> meeting. <br /> • Councilmember Rickaby stated having a public hearing regarding this <br /> item would be an appropriate time to give citizens an opportunity to <br /> come in and ask questions and state their opinions. Rickaby stated <br />