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Mounds View City Council September 23, 2002 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br /> <br />situation. She then said that last fall the New Brighton and Mounds View Police Departments <br />were out in force to try to slow traffic down. <br /> <br />Ms. Livingston commented that even though Sunnyside is on the south side of County Road H, <br />80% of the children who attend Sunnyside live in the City of Mounds View. She then said she is <br />at the meeting because she sees it every day and is worried about Mounds View children who <br />have to cross County Road H and it will only get worse when children are teetering on snow piles <br />waiting to cross and darting across County Road H to get to the safe side of the street where there <br />is a sidewalk. <br /> <br />Ms. Livingston indicated that the school has recorded 70 carpools on County Road H that drive <br />to Sunnyside because they feel they cannot allow their children to walk. She then said that if <br />they could have a sidewalk on the north side of County Road H to get the children to the area by <br />the school and cross them there it may actually improve traffic because there would be fewer <br />crossings. <br /> <br />Ms. Livingston commented that parents and the school are asking for a pathway because the <br />situation is an accident waiting to happen. She then said the school social worker was unable to <br />attend the meeting and handed out a letter written by the social worker. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas asked for a dollar figure for the pathway from Silver Lake Road to the <br />western City limits. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Lee indicated the number was $90,500. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas commented that she was concerned with the section from Highway 10 <br />to Edgewood Drive and said that in order to have that section the students are expected to cross <br />there and there is no residential on the north side so they are either coming from the trailer park <br />and walk on the north side so you would have students crossing at Highway 10 to get to <br />Edgewood. She then said that if there were no sidewalk by the commercial properties they would <br />be encouraged to walk on the south side to Edgewood. <br /> <br />Council Member Quick indicated he was curious if there are children coming down from the <br />Pinewood area walking down Quincy and crossing 10 and dropping down through the industrial <br />area down to County Road H. <br /> <br />Council Member Thomas clarified that students that go to Sunnyside live in the area of Bronson <br />and the Saturn dealership and it would be easier to cross them at H2 and walk down to <br />Edgewood rather than walking through the business district. <br /> <br />Mayor Sonterre commented that those paying for busing service are the ones that have to cross <br />Highway 10. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty commented that in previous discussions it was stated that Mounds View <br />would be responsible for County Highway 10 up to Edgewood and New Brighton would be
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