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t <br /> 1 Mr. Wiger indicated he had noticed the Council was scheduled to discuss <br /> 02 the Anoka/Hennepin Northeast Corridor Study later in the agenda. He <br /> 3 said as they already knew, the Metro Council was going through some <br /> 4 major decision making as to whether and when the metropolitan area is <br /> 5 going to have light rail transit. He perceived St. Anthony was caught <br /> 6 in the middle of decisions made between the three counties in .terms of <br /> 7 how the City wanted to position itself with all the options, <br /> 8 including numerous proposed corridors of which Highway 88 is one. <br /> 9 The statutory mandate from the state is for the Metro Council to <br /> 10 coordinate all seven county proposals and Mr. Wiger's advice to the City <br /> 11 would be to work closely with at least Hennepin Ramsey, and Anoka County <br /> 12 Railroad Authorities to determine how St. Anthony's interest could best <br /> 13 be served. Metro staff people would be available to help the City <br /> 14 "troubleshoot" any problems encountered with the planning, he added. <br /> 15 Sundland indicated he had sat in on a couple Anoka/Hennepin meetings <br /> 16 on light rail and had a personal conversation with an . Anoka County <br /> 17 Commissioner where he had gotten the impression that not everybody's <br /> 18 questions on the issue had been answered yet. He said he personally <br /> 19 had sensed things were moving too fast when it came to Hennepin County's <br /> 20 proposal. The Mayor said he was glad to find out that the Metro Council <br /> 21 intended to serve as the bridge over which the plans had to travel to <br /> 22 assure equal treatment for all areas. <br /> 23 Marks commented the question of whether we really need a public transit <br /> 24 system is easily answered by just driving down Highway 35 in rush hour <br /> W5 traffic which he has to do to get to the southern part of the <br /> 6 metropolitan area to teach. He said driving long distances at "a fast <br /> 27 walk" pace made him conclude "it's a lot worse than last year and <br /> 28 projecting what will happen next year with major construction projects <br /> 29 planned for Highways 35, 94 , 694, and 55, it's apparent even with <br /> 30 another lane of traffic added that we have to do something different to <br /> 31 solve the transportation problem. " <br /> 32 The City Councilmember said he perceived there was a high level of <br /> 33 frustration with the unsuccessful attempts in the Legislature to do <br /> 34 something about getting a LRT system set up' while the current system <br /> 35 gets more tightly packed every year. He commended the Metro Council's <br /> 36 and Hennepin County's efforts to grapple with the transportation <br /> 37 problem "which is getting worse and worse every year. " <br /> 38 Makowske told the Metro Council Member that the City hadn't included <br /> 39 metropolitan transportation questions in the community survey this year <br /> 40 and she .later suggested that might be an issue the City might want to <br /> 41 get insight on with the next survey. <br /> 42 Sundland commented that because St. Anthony is so close to Downtown <br /> 43 Minneapolis and residents can use other methods to get there, the level <br /> 44 of frustration might not be as high as it would probably be in Fridley <br /> 45 and Coon Rapids. He agreed that St. Anthony had good bus service, which <br /> 5 <br />