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Mounds View City Council June 11, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />1 fact Long Lake Road would be closed this summer. She requested the Council take action prior <br />2 to something terrible happening in the community. <br />3 <br />4 Brian Cornell, 8368 Groveland Road, stated there were 23 kids living on his street plus family <br />5 pets. He noted one of these children was in a wheelchair. He explained he now had large truck <br />6 and bus traffic on his street and requested the City Council consider installing stop signs at <br />7 Groveland Court before something terrible happens in his neighborhood. <br />8 <br />9 Dave Auge, 8401 Groveland Road, stated he has lived in his home since 1985. He discussed the <br />10 concerns he had with the speed of traffic along Groveland Road and commented he was pleased <br />11 he had several neighbors also in support of stop signs. He recommended the City Council hear <br />12 the voices of the public and consider installing stop signs at Groveland Court. <br />13 <br />14 Molly Kostecky, 8409 Groveland Road, stated she also supported the installation of stop signs at <br />15 Groveland Court. She explained her son was in a wheelchair and his greatest joy was going up <br />16 and down the street. She noted her son was not able to cross the street for safety reasons. She <br />17 commented on the large number of children that live on her street and recommended the Council <br />18 consider installing stop signs. <br />19 <br />20 Albert Wilson, 8346 Groveland Road, indicated he agreed with the comments and concerns <br />21 being raised by his neighbors. He stated he had a six-year-old daughter who liked to play with <br />22 the neighbors across the street. He explained this has become a safety concern for his family. He <br />23 commented the speed of traffic was on the rise and he believed a stop sign was a step in the right <br />24 direction. <br />25 <br />26 Mayor Mueller thanked the public for coming forward with their comments and concerns. <br />27 <br />28 Council Member Gunn asked if the City Council could petition to put a stop sign on this MSA <br />29 road. Public Works Director Peterson stated a petition would be required. <br />30 <br />31 Mayor Mueller requested the Police Department have a strong presence in this area to ensure the <br />32 speed limit is followed. She stated she supported this stop sign becoming a priority for the City to <br />33 assist this neighborhood in improving their safety. <br />34 <br />35 Council Member Meehlhause stated he supported a stop sign as well. He suggested an additional <br />36 stop sign be considered at Laport. He discussed a grant the Police Department was applying <br />37 noting if funded, the City would have an officer dedicated solely to traffic control. <br />38 <br />39 Council Member Bergeron requested staff speak with the County and have them remind the <br />4o dump truck drivers that the speed limit along Groveland Road was 30 miles per hour. Public <br />41 Works Director Peterson stated he would speak with the County. <br />42 <br />43 The City Council requested this item be placed on a future worksession agenda for further <br />44 discussion. <br />45 <br />
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