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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 13 <br />1 Recreation Director Peterson stated the boulevard would be the safest for pedestrians and bicycles. <br />2 He reported no trees would have to be removed for this project and only minor landscaping would <br />3 be disturbed if the 10 foot trail were installed. <br />5 MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Cermak. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 9753, Accept <br />6 the bid results for the 2023 Street Rehabilitation Project — Pleasant View Drive/Stinson Boulevard <br />7 and selecting Bid Alternate 1 for trail section. <br />9 Council Member Lindstrom stated he drove around the City and measured several trails. He <br />10 reported the trail off of H2 was an eight foot trail and most of the boulevards in town were four <br />11 feet. He indicated Davenport Avenue has a six foot sidewalk. He explained he has driven Pleasant <br />12 View four times a week for the past six or seven months and he has seen a total of five cars and <br />13 no pedestrians. He did not believe this was a highly traveled area that required a trail. He reviewed <br />14 the 2019 Comp Plan and noted Pleasant View does not have a trail on it. He stated because the <br />15 City had 100% participation from the residents on this street, he would not be supporting the trail. <br />16 <br />17 Acting Mayor Meehlhause commented he has continued to be amazed at the opposition to a <br />18 sidewalk or trail as part of a street project. He noted this was true for Arden Avenue, Groveland, <br />19 Spring Lake Road, and now Pleasant View Drive. He was perplexed by the fact there was no <br />20 compelling reason other than the fact the residents do not want it. He explained in making decisions <br />21 the Council receives input from a variety of sources, such as staff, residents, and the strategic plan. <br />22 He reviewed the goals within the City's strategic plan, noting one of the goals was for the Council <br />23 to maintain and expand the City's trails and sidewalks to provide further connections with existing <br />24 sidewalks and trails. He noted the City's 2024 Comprehensive Plan also comes into consideration <br />25 for this project. He stated there was a variety of input and resources each Councilmember takes <br />26 into consideration before making a decision on matters like this. He indicated each Councilmember <br />27 will reach their own decision based on the input and resources they have considered. He discussed <br />28 long-time Shoreview Mayor Sandy Martin who will go down in history as one of the most effective <br />29 local elected officials in Minnesota history. He reported Ms. Martin said she spent her 20t years <br />30 disappointing Shoreview residents because if she had listened to what the residents didn't want, <br />31 they wouldn't have a community center or playground outside of city hall. He noted he too would <br />32 disappoint the residents on Pleasant View Drive as he would be supporting the construction of a <br />33 sidewalk trailway based on the master trail plan, comprehensive plan and the Council's 2023-2024 <br />34 strategic plan. He noted the cost of this trail was not coming from property tax funding. <br />35 <br />36 Ayes — 3 Nays — 1 (Lindstrom) Motion carried. <br />37 <br />38 9. REPORTS <br />39 A. Reports of Mayor and Council. <br />40 <br />41 Council Member Cermak reported graduation at Irondale High School would be held on Monday, <br />42 June 5. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Cermak stated the Mounds View Police Foundation would be meeting next on <br />45 Tuesday, June 6. She encouraged residents to visit the Manitou Grill on Wednesday, June 7 as a <br />46 part of a fundraiser for the Mounds View Police Foundation. <br />