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rather wait and cross with the light. With the many requirements for <br />• wheelchair accessibility, it even becomes a greater eyesore. <br />Mayor Linke stated according to his calculations, for every foot in height, the <br />ramp must go out twelve feet for wheelchair accessibility. <br />Mr. Wahlberg stated this would involve a tremendous distance and he cannot <br />see that wheelchair bound residents will even use it. It will attract nuisance, <br />with graffiti, etc. He feels the proposal should be put on a vote for residents <br />showing what it will cost them in taxes. <br />Ms. Trude explained that kids who use the bus service often aze involved in <br />other school activities before and after school hours. Also there aze kids <br />involved in summer swimming that need to cross the highway during the <br />summer months. She talked with members of the PTA who stated they would <br />tell their kids that it is the only way they will be allowed to cross the highway. <br />As far as designing the structure, there should be sufficient funds available to <br />do something that would be appealing. A public committee of residents could <br />be arranged to come up with suggestions to the engineer. <br />Ms. Hankner reminded residents that on November 29, 1995 there will be a <br />Public Hearing on the budget. On December 6, 1995, the council will actually <br />vote on the budget. <br />Ms. Blanchazd stated she has been asked how the pedestrian bridge can be <br />stopped or promoted. Regazdless of whether a resident is in favor or in <br />opposition to the bridge, they must discuss the issue with neighbors, write <br />letters to the editor, and attend the public hearings. She stated she personally <br />does not feel that Mounds View can afford the bridge but if the majority of the <br />people want it to be put on their taxes, they must let the council know. <br />Carol Golden, 2749 Lakepoint Drive, stated she understands that this has <br />become a safety issue. However, 25 yeazs ago Highway 10 did not even have <br />traffic signals. The traffic lights were put in for safety. <br />Mr. Brager noted that in mid-November a Truth in Taxation will be mailed <br />out to the residents. <br />C. Consideration of Resolution No. 4830, Approving the Affirmative Action Plan. <br />Ms. Orduno stated that the Affirmative Action Plan has been updated, and <br />upon approval will be submitted to the Department of Human Rights for <br />recertification. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Blanchazd to approve Resolution No. 4830, <br />Approving the Affirmative Action Plan. <br />