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1/8/1990
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Mounds View City Council January B, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Four <br />----------------------------------------------------------- <br />Mr. Minetor explained County Road J will be recon- <br />structed in the near future to take care of some of <br />the traffic concerns on J itself. Spring Lake Park <br />Road and Knollwood Drive are not planned for re- <br />construction at that time. <br />Jim Meyer, of Blaine, asked how many houses would be <br />taken for the project. He added he had read 15 would <br />taken in Coon Rapids. <br />Mr. Robinson replied he believes one will be taken in <br />Blaine, and about a dozen hangers at the airport. <br />Paul Milke asked what will happen to County Road J. <br />Mr. Robinson stated he understood it would be turned <br />over to the City. He noted, also, that the center <br />line of the road is the boundary between Mounds View <br />and Blaine. <br />Mr. Nelson stated he believed traffic would get off <br />the highway and go through the residential areas, <br />especially if the freeway is backed up. <br />Mayor Hankner stated the City could talk to the <br />Legislature about changing the moratorium on noise <br />abatement. She added laws can be changed, but it <br />takes a lot of work. She stated her primary concerns <br />are noise abatement and traffic. <br />Mr. Benson explained the interchange at Highway 65 <br />has too much traffic already, which is why the airport <br />interchange is needed. <br />Mr. Robinson stated the weight limitations on County <br />Road J would be a ten ton design, and he believes the <br />speed limit would be 35-40 MPH. <br />Mayor Hankner noted the lights on old Highway 10 are <br />timed that residents, specifically at Long Lake Road, <br />cannot get across, and asked if that timing could be <br />changed. The City would prefer a walk -over there, <br />but has been turned down. <br />Mr. Robinson explained as signals are being rehabili- <br />tated, they are adding pedestrian signals and ramps. <br />Mr. Minetor advised that was done recently, and he <br />has been told the timing problem is still being looked <br />at. <br />Mr. Henzela stated he is a concerned parent, as his <br />children will cross the hichway to go .".o the new <br />library, and he questioned why a bridge couldn't be vp <br />built. <br />
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