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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />August 22, 2022 <br />Page 3 <br />1 <br />2 Mayor Mueller reported the City was blessed to have some form of transit in the community. <br />3 <br />4 Ms. Hoye inquired if the City had ridership numbers for the Metro Transit buses in Mounds View. <br />5 <br />6 Mayor Mueller stated she did not have any of this information. <br />7 <br />8 Ms. Hoye asked what the average daily traffic numbers were for Long Lake Road. <br />9 <br />10 Mayor Mueller explained she was uncertain but noted Groveland Road had 3500 cars per day. <br />11 <br />12 Ms. Hoye reported the 2020 numbers show there are 2200 cars per day using Long Lake Road. <br />13 She expressed frustration with the number of City lawn mowers that went up and down her street <br />14 every day. She stated she did not want any more traffic on her street. She explained she works <br />15 from home four days a week and was very distracted by the number of vehicles using Long Lake <br />16 Road on a daily basis. <br />17 <br />18 City Administrator Zikmund encouraged Ms. Hoye to speak with Metro Transit because the City <br />19 does not control their bus routes. He explained the City Council had asked for more bus service in <br />20 the community, but had no control over where these routes went. He indicated he could forward a <br />21 link to this meeting onto Metro Transit to make them aware of the residents' comments and <br />22 concerns with the new bus routes. <br />23 <br />24 Mayor Mueller reported the City has been requesting more public transit services for the past 16 <br />25 years. <br />26 <br />27 Ms. Hoye indicated she supported the bus routes, but questioned why the routes were being <br />28 rerouted, given the fact ridership numbers were down. <br />29 <br />30 James Kavanaugh, 7956 Red Oak Drive, discussed the letter he received from the MTC regarding <br />31 the bus reroute. He explained he was caught short and unawares of this change and it was <br />32 negatively impacting his neighborhood. He understood the Council requested more transportation <br />33 and that this matter had been discussed with the Council for some time. He expressed frustration <br />34 with this situation noting he was a 51 year resident of Mounds View and noted many of his <br />35 neighbors were also long time residents in the community. He questioned if a transportation or <br />36 traffic study was completed for the bus reroute. <br />37 <br />38 Mayor Mueller stated to her knowledge a transportation or traffic study was not completed by the <br />39 City. She reiterated that the changes were made by Metro Transit and not the City of Mounds <br />40 View. She encouraged Mr. Kavanaugh to speak directly with Metro Transit. <br />41 <br />42 Mr. Kavanaugh explained he had no problem with transportation running through the community <br />43 so long as it is a win -win situation. He stated at this time the residents living on Red Oak Drive <br />44 and Quincy Street were losers in this situation. <br />45 <br />
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