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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> February 22, 2000 <br /> Page 8 <br /> 1 Mr. Hubmer said that the original discussion had centered around the sidewalks on the south side <br /> 2 of the street where there is approximately 30 feet from a resident's home to the right of way. <br /> 3 However, he stated that there is approximately 40 feet from a resident's home to the right of way <br /> 4 on the north side of the street. <br /> 5 Hodson suggested revisiting the issue and believed the City had a responsibility to investigate in- <br /> 6 stalling sidewalks. <br /> 7 Thuesen asked if the subject could be revisited and the plans changed midstream to incorporate <br /> 8 different lighting, sidewalks, landscaping and still meet the deadline. <br /> 9 Mr. Hubmer responded that currently the City has more time than is typical, and if a sidewalk de- <br /> 10 cision is made, the plans can be modified after bidding takes place. <br /> 11 Cavanaugh requested that Mr. Hubmer supply a copy of the previous drawings that depicted <br /> 12 decorative lighting and shrubbery for the Council's upcoming worksession. <br /> 13 Mornson clarified that the City would need to consider extending the bid date or providing <br /> 4 change orders because of the normal process that would be needed in order to install sidewalks, <br /> 15 such as neighborhood meetings, and reports back to the Council that would take additional time. <br /> 16 Mornson wished to clarify for the Council that the City received$2 million from the State of <br /> 17 Minnesota two years ago, and the City still needs to match that amount. The 29th Avenue <br /> 18 project is the City's match, he stated, and it is imperative that the City complete the 29th Avenue <br /> 19 project as a storm sewer project at a minimum. <br /> 20 Cavanaugh thanked Mr. Hubmer for his reports and information, and for addressing the Council. <br /> 21 C. City Manager. <br /> 22 City Manager Michael Mornson reported that the City of St. Anthony would be receiving an <br /> 23 award from the Minnesota Department of Transportation for the design of 33rd Avenue. SEH, <br /> 24 the engineering firm, will be available to accept the award on behalf of the City. . <br /> 25 Additionally, he reported that he has been in contact with Ann Higgins, the lobbyist for the <br /> 26 League of Minnesota Cities, who has been closely watching the bonding bill. Mornson <br /> 27 suggested that the Councilmembers check in on the status of the bonding bill at the Capitol if <br /> 28 possible. <br /> 29 Mornson stated that he would be attending the meeting with Mayor Cavanaugh and the MTC to <br /> o discuss the routing change. He suggested that interested residents contact the MTC to express <br /> 31 viewpoints on the routing change. <br />