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Mounds View City Council March 14, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />1 provided the low bid of $3,579,081.49. He indicated staff was pleased with the fact the bid came <br />2 in favorably for this project. He reviewed the pricing for bid Alternates 1, 2, 3 and 4. It was noted <br />3 bid Alternate 4 would only move forward after receiving approval from the City of Spring Lake <br />4 Park. He discussed the work that would be done on the mailboxes. Staff commented further on <br />5 the project and recommended approval of the Resolution awarding the project to T.A. Schifsky & <br />6 Sons along with bid Alternates 1 through 4, mailboxes from Home Depot, a 10% contingency and <br />7 engineering services from Stantec and American Engineering. <br />9 Mayor Mueller opened the meeting for public comments. <br />10 <br />t t Rosemary Lensing, 8310 Pleasant View Drive, stated she has had discussions with the City <br />12 Administrator regarding her mailbox and noted she would like to keep her own mailbox. She <br />13 reported her late husband installed her mailbox before he died and she would like to keep this on <br />14 her property. She explained all of the residents on her street would like to keep their mailboxes. <br />15 She indicated her driveway was 30 feet wide and she understood the City would only provide an <br />16 apron that was 24 feet wide. She stated she has been in her home since 1977 and she requested that <br />17 the 30 foot apron be allowed to remain. <br />18 <br />19 Kim Oberg, 8340 Pleasant View Drive, expressed concern with the fact the City Council would <br />20 be approving all of the trail segments, even though the neighbors adamantly opposed this. She <br />21 asked if alternatives were discussed or addressed. She believed the issues with the neighbors have <br />22 not been resolved and those neighbors were not invited to this meeting. She questioned what the <br />23 Council would do when the public expresses a deep concern and there is no follow up and not all <br />24 of the neighbors were invited to this meeting. She commented she was also concerned about her <br />25 mailbox. She noted she was an engineer and she engineered her mailbox to last through <br />26 Armageddon. She requested the City allow her to replace her mailbox with her own mailbox after <br />27 the street was completed. <br />28 <br />29 Sabrina Martinez-Parias, 8380 Pleasant View Drive, explained she was a new homeowner in <br />30 Mounds View and has not been notified once about the street improvement project. She stated this <br />31 was very concerning to her. She reported she learned about the street project from her neighbors. <br />32 She indicated she has one of the longest and widest driveways on the block. She requested her <br />33 driveway be allowed to remain as is. <br />34 <br />35 Sarah Solbro, 8305 Pleasant View Drive, stated she was concerned with the mailboxes. She <br />36 indicated she had three inflatables stolen last winter and she feared someone would begin taking <br />37 her mail if it was located down the block. She commented she would like to have her own private <br />38 mailbox on her property. She explained she was interested in replacing her driveway and would <br />39 like the new apron to be 24 feet wide. <br />40 <br />41 Mayor Mueller closed the meeting for public comments. She stated for those new to the <br />42 community the City sends out the Mounds View Matters which speaks to upcoming projects. She <br />43 reported the Council went forward with this bid in order to not set it back another year. She <br />44 explained the Council was looking to approve the project, with the alternates with the <br />45 understanding further discussion would be held with the neighbors regarding the alternates. She <br />46 indicated she was concerned about traffic and pedestrian safety along Pleasant View Drive, <br />