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Mounds View City Council February 26, 2024 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause asked if Tubman partnered with NYFS. Ms. Dickinson explained <br />she does not typically partner with NYFS because the organizations provide different services, but <br />noted she would be meeting with them next week to talk further about collaboration. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause inquired if Ms. Dickinson was familiar with CSC. Ms. Dickinson <br />was not. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause explained CSC (Community Support Center) was a small non-profit <br />located in New Brighton that services residents of New Brighton, Mounds View, Arden Hills and <br />Shoreview. This organization helps residents who are on the verge of losing their housing and <br />noted this may be another resource for Tubman. <br /> <br />Council Member Cermak stated she has used Tubman services and she would not be here today <br />without them. She urged the community to support Tubman. <br /> <br />Mayor Lindstrom thanked Ms. Dickinson for her presentation and for all of the assistance she <br />provides to Mounds View residents. <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> <br />Vince Meyer, 8380 Spring Lake Road, discussed the cement warranty work that would be <br />completed on Spring Lake Road. He reported 14 of 17 driveways had cement popping, along with <br />the curb. He noted three driveways were installed too narrow and asked when this would be <br />corrected. He questioned if Schifsky would be completing the correction work. He expressed <br />concern with the fact the asphalt that was installed went three inches too far onto the curbing, <br />which was now crumbling and running into the storm sewer. He questioned if the sewer line issue <br />had been addressed. He encouraged the Council to drive down Spring Lake Road to take in the <br />poor workmanship of this roadway. <br /> <br />Bob King, 7408 Silver Lake Road, stated with what happened in Burnsville and due to the fact, <br />the department was short four officers, he understood morale within the Mounds View Police <br />Department was down. He understood officers were working a lot of hours and he suggested the <br />City put together an appreciation day for Mounds View Police Officers. <br /> <br />Mr. King encouraged the Council to introduce themselves to the three new residents of Mounds <br />View that were attending this meeting. <br /> <br />Luke Edmond, 8407 Spring Lake Road, commented on the request his wife made for stop signs at <br />84th and Spring Lake Road along with Arden and Spring Lake Road. He noted Public Works <br />declared that criteria had not been met to install stop signs at either of these intersections. He was <br />told the next step was to make a request to the City Council. He requested the Council consider <br />installing stop signs at 84th and Spring Lake Road and at Arden and Spring Lake Road. <br /> <br />City Administrator Zikmund reported once a petition was submitted the request would be <br />considered by the City Council. He stated he would follow up with Mr. Edmond to ensure he <br />receives a copy of a petition.
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