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Item No: 8 <br />Meeting Date: August 7, 2023 <br />MOLNDtSIEWType of Business WS <br />Admin Review <br />City of Mounds View Staff R <br />To: Honorable Mayor, and City Council <br />From: Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator <br />Item Title/Subject: Citizen Requests — Development of a Process <br />Introduction: <br />Staff regular receives requests from citizens and endeavors to address them. On occasion staff will need <br />input from council and has been able to obtain that via workshop and council action if needed. Recent <br />requests have increased and are of substantive nature warranting a discussion specific to Councils desire <br />to consider development of a process. <br />Discussion: <br />Currently we have the following items for discussion/examples of developing a policy: <br />1. Parking on Groveland near the park; painting symbols on bike lane, painting curb and <br />coordinated enforcement by PD with rental data from Recreation. <br />2. Development of a new park south of Ardan Park. <br />3. Stop sign requests for Groveland Road (south of MVBLVD), SLP Road (north of <br />MVBLVD) and suspect others coming. <br />4. Specialized parking restriction sign near Jeffrey/O'Connell neighborhoods. <br />5. Red Oak — Boulevard grading and/or retaining wall. <br />6. Edgewood parking restrictions — Splash Pad <br />As council is aware, we developed a stop sign policy but are in the midst of an experiment on <br />Groveland north of MVBLVD which should be taken account given the data collected and other <br />requests. <br />Current practice is to work requests that need council input into council meeting or workshop as <br />time permits. <br />Direction Requested: <br />Discussion on the value of a policy, what components should be included, process that would <br />be followed. <br />Respectfully, <br />Nyle Zikmund <br />City Administrator <br />The Mounds View Vision <br />A Thriving Desirable Community <br />