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Mounds View City Council March 13, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />• safety as they see it. He explained that attempting to determine some form of coordinated effort <br />on a large scale might actually inhibit the development of a direction, therefore, in the next <br />several months, the citizens will be hearing about individual programs, policies, and actions that <br />could be taken to assist in this matter. He pointed out that this might not be recognizable in <br />terms of seeing these items individually listed on the agenda, however, this is the approach they <br />will be taking. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated alarge-scale plan, such as constructing a pedestrian bridge or <br />a trail system, would involve a community effort, and would simply take time. He indicated <br />some of these items may come forward in the future in discussion, and the level of local interest <br />will have an effect upon keeping these considerations before the Council and staff, however, the <br />solutions are not always readily apparent, and not everyone is always in agreement. <br />Ms. Crum inquired if money was one of the primary reasons that little was being done at this <br />time. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated there is the question of how the money would be utilized. He <br />explained that there are questions pertaining to whether it would it be used for a pedestrian <br />bridge or trails, how they would insure that if a bridge was constructed, the citizens would utilize <br />it, and where the bridge would be located. He stated these questions have been debated in the <br />community for quite some time, and the pedestrian bridge that was proposed three years prior, <br />had it been approved, would have been constructed a quarter mile from the recent accident site. <br />• He advised that money was always an issue, however, they were attempting to determine what <br />should be done to make the entire 2.5 mile stretch of four-lane highway through Mounds View <br />safer for the citizens to use and cross, no matter where they are located. <br />Council Member Marty indicated Police Chief Clark and Director of Public Works Ulrich had <br />flown up and down Highway 10 in a helicopter, to observe the traffic patterns. He stated the <br />local newspaper and representatives of MNDot have taken pictures of the accident site, and <br />further information would be coming forward in the next week or so concerning this matter. He <br />indicated a telephone call to Council Member Thomason had been forwarded to him from a <br />resident who believed the City should have 15 pedestrian bridges. <br />Council Member Marty indicated Highway 10 is traffic friendly, not pedestrian friendly, and they <br />are attempting to make the entire stretch of roadway safer, instead of simply attempting to <br />immediately obtain funds, and construct a pedestrian bridge at the Edgewood Drive intersection. <br />He explained that citizens cross Highway 10 at many different points. He pointed out that the <br />original site proposed for the pedestrian bridge was a quarter mile from the accident site, and all <br />were aware that people do not generally wish to go a quarter mile out of their way to reach to <br />their destination. He indicated another fatality occurred on Pleasant View Drive, and one <br />pedestrian bridge at Edgewood Drive would not help those residents. He advised that they must <br />have a good idea of what it will take to fix the entire road correctly, prior to considering the <br />aspects of funding. <br />• cil r M stated this woul of be an overni ht rocess. He noted the revious <br />Coun Membe arty d o g p p <br />bridge discussion went on for quite some time before the matter even came to a vote, however, <br />he felt encouraged that there is some public support and momentum to attempt to fix the entire <br />
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