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Mounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Six <br />May 26, 1992 <br />Ms. Janssen asked why the City couldn't plow odd/even. Janssen stated <br />that she has been here since 1967 and never had any problem with <br />snowplowing. Janssen further stated that if the car was in the street <br />it would just get plowed around. If the owner of the car doesn't move <br />it, plow around it and have it towed. The City could make money that <br />way. <br />Mayor Linke stated that cities don't make money towing cars. The <br />odd/even approach would not be cost effective for the City because of <br />the city's size. The streets that are being plowed are not that wide <br />and the City doesn't have many new streets. <br />Mayor Linke stated <br />Police Department. <br />from cars as well <br />the streets and if <br />a.m. it could be a <br />be parking there. <br />that these parking restrictions would help the <br />There have been a lot more burglaries and thefts <br />~s damage to cars. It would help to have cars off <br />there were a car parked between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 <br />burglary in progress because the residents wouldn't <br />Mayor Linke listed a number of cities surrounding Mounds View that have <br />parking restrictions in effect. <br />Ms. Janssen asked if these signs would be up only during the winter for <br />snowplowing or would they be up all year. Ms. Janssen also asked if <br />there has been trouble all of a sudden. <br />Mayor Linke explained that the problems are getting worse as the City <br />grows. <br />Ms. Janssen asked if the City was going to issue preferential parking <br />for residential parking because there are five persons in her household <br />with cars and someone always ends up parking in the street. <br />Mayor Linke stated that he also has four drivers in his family and four <br />cars. When he leaves the house, he has to move at least one car and <br />further stated that he sets aside a little extra time to do this. <br />Mayor Linke suggested that the City change the driveway ordinance to <br />allow parking within one foot of the property line with written <br />permission of property owner next door. <br />Ms. Janssen stated that she ds really opposed to City wide parking <br />restrictions. Janssen indicated that her taxes went from $356 to $952. <br />The residents in this City don't need any more taxes or burdens. <br />Janssen stated that the City should help the young kids, pay for field <br />trips, give money to the schools instead of putting up parking signs. <br />Mayor Linke explained that the City is not part of the school and that <br />there is a state law that prohibits one government agency to give money <br />to another for those purposes. <br />
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