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Mounds View City Council April 24, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br />Mayor Marty asked Economic Development Coordinator Backman for an update on the matter. 1 <br /> 2 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that it is a priority for the Council and the 3 <br />City has been trying to work with the legislature on this issue. He stated there was a hearing on 4 <br />April 11, 2006, where the City tried to get it amended on to the Omnibus Transportation bill on 5 <br />the Senate side, but the City was not able to do it. He stated it is difficult at that juncture, 6 <br />because the chairs are marshalling those omnibus bills through the process. He stated that 7 <br />recognition has been received from the different entities that this is an important issue. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that because it is a bonding year, the budge 10 <br />targets do not allow for a project of this amount to move forward at this time. He noted that the 11 <br />target for the transportation bill on the House is a modest $750,000. He stated that all operating 12 <br />agencies and stakeholders will continue to work on the components of the noise wall extension 13 <br />and the design concept extension on I-35W area from Lexington Avenue to 694. He thanked 14 <br />Representative Bernardy and Senator Betzold for their time and efforts on behalf of the Coalition 15 <br />and the City on this issue. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that he attended a meeting on April 18, 18 <br />2006 at the Capitol with all of the entities, where the legislation and the status of things were 19 <br />discussed. He explained the consensus was that this issue should be addressed at the next 20 <br />session, and work should be started earlier in this process. He explained the issue continues to 21 <br />have the support of Medtronic and the other players that want to see the sound wall. He stated it 22 <br />is a priority for the City, and pointed out that the City has not forgotten about this issue, but the 23 <br />financial realities at the Capitol have to be recognized. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Mayor Marty pointed out that Economic Development Coordinator Backman related to him last 26 <br />week that MnDOT is on board with the City and is supporting this issue, and that carries a lot of 27 <br />weight. He stated in the past, the City has tried to drag MnDOT along to get it done, but this 28 <br />time they are in support of this project. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated that with luck in the process, the project 31 <br />could be underway in 2007. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked Deputy Chief Kinney about the traffic safety training by the 34 <br />DARE Officer. Councilmember Thomas stated the school was doing it. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Councilmember Flaherty agreed with Ms. Heilman that children should be shown how to 37 <br />correctly cross the street and about traffic safety in general. He wondered if the City can contact 38 <br />the school to get the program rolling again. City Administrator Ulrich stated he would look into 39 <br />that. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Councilmember Gunn recalled that an actual light was brought into the school and the children 42 <br />were taught how to push the button and how to wait for the light to change. She could not recall 43 <br />who was doing the training. 44 <br /> 45