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ds View City Council <br />lar Meeting <br />September. 23, 1991 <br />Page Six <br />Mayor Linke entertained a motion to adopt the final payment to Allied <br />Blacktop Company as a just and correct claim against city fund. (This item <br />had been removed from the Consent Agenda previously.) <br />MOTION/SECOND: Wuori/Blanchard to adopt this item as a <br />just and correct claim against city funds. <br />5 ayes <br />0 nays Motion Carried <br />REPORT OF COUNCILMEMBERS: <br />Councilmember Wuori: No report. <br />Councilmember Ouick: No report. <br />Councilmember Blanchard: No report. <br />Councilmember Rickabv: No report. <br />REPORT OF MAYOR• <br />• Reminder to the residents of the Household Hazardous Waste <br />Meeting on September 26, 1991 at 7:00 p.m. at Mounds View <br />City Hall. Members of City Staff., representatives from Dynex <br />and representatives from Ramsey County will be a part of this <br />informational meeting. The meeting will be run on cable for r <br />unable to attend. <br />2. October 3rd is "Turn Off The Violence Day". All persons are <br />asked to participate by not watching violent TV shows, renting <br />violent video tapes, not to go to violent movies and not to <br />listen to violent music on October 3rd. <br />esidents <br />3. Mayor Linke noted that he had received a letter from a "Concerned <br />Resident" regarding the speed limit on County Road I. The <br />resident further stated that he/she had written in the past and <br />received no response from Mayor Linke. Mayor Linke stated that in the <br />past he has made it a practice not to respond to unsigned letters; <br />because there is no way to know to whom to respond. <br />Mayor Linke sited an article from the St. Paul paper from last <br />Tuesday, September 17, 1991, where a resident had complained about the <br />speed limit of a specific street saying that 40 mph was too fast. A <br />traffic study was done and the speed limit was raised to 55. Speed <br />limits are set based on traffic studies which may or may not concur <br />with resident's concerns. This was discussed as a point of interest. <br />• <br />