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Mounds View City Council March 25, 2019 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />2 Mayor Mueller recognized Nancy Bulmer and David Bulmer for all of their efforts while serving <br />3 on the 601h Anniversary Committee. She presented each individual with a certificate of <br />4 appreciation. A round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br />5 <br />6 Mayor Mueller reported Josey Warren was not able to attend this evening and would be <br />7 presented with a certification of appreciation for her efforts on the 60th Anniversary Committee. <br />8 <br />9 B. Mark Lindeburg — MNDOT 35W MNPASS Update. <br />10 <br />I t Mark Lindeburg, MnDOT, introduced himself and updated the Council on the 35W MnPASS <br />12 project. He explained this project would take three years to complete noting work would begin <br />13 in 2019. He reported the project area would include 35W from County Road C to Sunset <br />14 Boulevard. He noted noise walls would be constructed as part of the project. He stated a <br />15 MnPASS lane would be installed in both directions between Lexington Avenue and County <br />16 Road C. He broke down how the project would be staged into three phases. The Mounds View <br />17 detours were detailed with the Council. He explained MnDOT was working with the freight <br />18 community to keep them informed on the project and how to work with the anticipated traffic <br />19 delays. He encouraged residents to follow this project on their website under the Know Your <br />20 Route tab. <br />21 <br />22 Mayor Mueller opened the meeting to the public for comments or questions. <br />23 <br />24 Selena Monn, 2357 Sherwood Road, requested further information regarding the noise wall. Mr. <br />25 Lindeburg reviewed the location of the seven noise walls commenting further on the walls <br />26 planned in Mounds View. He reported the walls would be dark brown in color. <br />27 <br />28 Ms. Monn encouraged MnDOT to place a noise wall around the compost site/wooded area in <br />29 Mounds View given the fact this area may develop in the future. She asked how many trees <br />30 would be removed for the noise walls and questioned if any trees would be replaced. Mr. <br />31 Lindeburg reported he had analyzed one long noise wall for the compost area and reported <br />32 MnDOT deemed this to be ineffective. He commented the wall was then broke into two parts in <br />33 order to make the wall cost effective. He indicated all tree cutting had been completed for the <br />34 noise walls. <br />35 <br />36 Ms. Monn commented the project impacted her residential area. She explained she had not <br />37 received any emails or communications from MnDOT to date. She encouraged MnDOT to <br />38 improve their communication efforts with the public regarding this project. <br />39 <br />40 Council Member Bergeron thanked Mr. Lindeburg for his presentation. He asked when the <br />41 neighborhood meeting for the Colonial Village noise wall would be held. Mr. Lindeburg stated <br />42 this meeting would be held on Tuesday, March 26th from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. noting the <br />43 meeting would be held inside Colonial Village in their Community Room. <br />44 <br />