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Mounds View City Council January 22, 1990 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Four <br /> down his street. • <br /> Pat Knovak, 8371 Knollwood Drive, stated he had lived <br /> there since 1976 and he did not get excited when all <br /> the hearings on 610 and County Road J took place, as <br /> he was told the access was Red Oak Drive. He stated <br /> he does not want to be a feeder street for all the <br /> traffic onto County Road J, and recommended a service <br /> road be placed to serve as a feeder. <br /> Jerry Linke, 2319 Knollwood Drive, stated he had <br /> attended meetings in mid to late ' 70s and reviewed <br /> the history of what had transpired for the planned <br /> alignment from that time. He noted MnDOT is planning <br /> to raise the roadway also. <br /> Russell Pahl reviewed the history of the project <br /> also and the various plans that have been presented <br /> and how they have changed. He stated people do not <br /> pay attention to what is happening until it gets <br /> into their own yard, and he added people should <br /> think about how many other peoples homes they drive <br /> by each day. <br /> Mr. Hogen stated he did not believe this plan would <br /> work and showed on the map where he felt the problems • <br /> were, with the biggest problem being Ardan Avenue. <br /> Cindy Burdick, 8339 Knollwood Drive, stated she is <br /> concerned with the existing speeding problem on <br /> Knollwood and she would like a traffic count done <br /> on Knollwood, so a comparison could be done to what <br /> is expected. <br /> Mr. Minetor replied a traffic count will be done <br /> again this year. <br /> Ms. Burdick stated the plans made in the ' 705 are <br /> mistakes the Council 's predecessors made, and times <br /> have changed and the Council needs to look at <br /> changes now, and the residents need the Council' s <br /> help to get the State to alter their plans. <br /> Mayor Hankner explained the survey results will <br /> give the Council a better idea of where everyone <br /> is. She noted that even living on a dead end street <br /> presents problems with how people drive, and signs <br /> do not always work, and people need to develop a <br /> sense of respect for one another. <br /> Jim Jorsen, of Knollwood Drive, stated he has lived • <br /> there since 1976 and did not know what was planned <br /> until this past week,and he feels it is not too late <br /> to do something, and they do not need to be slaves <br /> to technology, nor do they need all that traffic <br /> on their street. <br />