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Mounds View City Council January 22, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Five <br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />• Terry O'Keefe, 8261 Knollwood Drive, questioned who <br />picked Knollwood, as Groveland, which is one block <br />over, is much wider. <br />Mayor Hankner stated they would have to refer that <br />back to MnDOT and get their historical perspective. <br />Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated he was con- <br />cerned with cutting off emergency vehicles from the <br />north, but if J were to go under the bridge, they <br />could still allow all streets access. <br />John Johnson, 8480 Knollwood Drive, stated the <br />majority of the residents have not lived there for <br />many years, and did not do their homework. He ques- <br />tioned where the people from.Ardan Avenue .and Green- <br />wood are, as they should be concerned also. <br />Mayor Hankner stated they hope to still hear back <br />from them, as over 500 surveys were distributed <br />yesterday. <br />Jim Nelson, 8360 Knollwood Drive, stated he has <br />lived there for 13 years and feels this was a <br />carefully guarded secret, and he would favor making <br />• a service road and tying the other roads into it. <br />He questioned whether it is required that Knollwood <br />be the access, as he is concerned with safety. <br />Mr. Minetor replied it is not required, but the <br />State designed it according to the previous <br />Council request. <br />Mayor Hankner questioned how the council can be <br />sure the people become informed. <br />Mr. Nelson stated individual letters should have <br />been sent out. <br />Mayor Hankner noted in polling residents, no one <br />had received a map from MnDOT. <br />Ms. Trude stated the MnDOT notice was not clear, <br />and suggested there may be legal problems with <br />the notices. She also noted no map was enclosed. <br />Mayor Hankner noted the notice for the next meeting <br />would be included in the Focus, New Brighton Bulletin, <br />City newsletter, on the message board in front of <br />City Hall, post card mailing, door to door notices, <br />and on cable tv. <br />• Mr. Pahl again reviewed the history of this project <br />and what progress means. <br />
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