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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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-S- <br /> and Mr. Childs have begun visiting various St. Anthony firms , such as <br /> Medtronics , Monarch and Central Engineering , letting them know they <br /> are welcome in the City and urging the firms ' officials to let the <br /> City know well in advance if they forsee any type of problems which <br /> might prompt a move. <br /> The Mayor and Councilman Ranallo reported they had also visited the <br /> offices of Senator Durenburger and Senator Boschwitz as well as those <br /> .,of Minnesota Congressmen Sabo and Sikorski to seek their support in <br /> convincing H.U.D. officials that 202 funding should be granted for the <br /> senior housing project. <br /> The annual meeting of the League of Minnesota Cities is scheduled to <br /> be held in Duluth on June 12 , 13 and 14 and Councilman Ranallo urged <br /> the other Council members to give Carol Johnson their reservation <br /> applications early so they could be- housed in the Holiday Normandy <br /> near the convention center. He gave the names of the various speakers <br /> who he perceives would make the conference interesting and well worth <br /> their attendance . <br /> Councilman Makowske reported she is receiving many calls from resi- <br /> dents on a wide range of concerns and she has been referring them to <br /> the appropriate City -department heads. She was told the Council had <br /> adopted a policy and a complaint form for referring all such calls to <br /> the City Manager, who in turn , would refer them to the propert, depart- <br /> ment and, at the same time , keep a tabulation of types of calls , so he <br /> could . report _any patterns of. ;complaints which he perceived indicated. <br /> a prevalence of any particular concern. <br /> A number of calls to Councilman Ranallo related to the upgrading of <br /> County Road D and had prompted him to suggest it might be wise to set <br /> up information meetings for the neighbors close to 37th in an effort <br /> to dispel some of the confusion regarding the project. Councilman <br /> Marks indicated some of the concerns had been raised when the resi- <br /> dents saw .the construction limit stakes and thought they denoted the <br /> width- of the roadway . He indicated he believes that a few of the <br /> residents on Silver Lake Road were not really confused about how the <br /> project was going to be developed, but rather, wanted it dropped <br /> completely. More meetings might only encourage them to think this was <br /> possible , he said. <br /> Several of the residents on streets close to 37th had expressed to <br /> Councilman Makowske their concerns that traffic might be detoured past <br /> their homes and the Manager told her the plan from the very start had <br /> been to close only one side of 37th at a time during construction. He <br /> acknowledged drivers might make their own detours when traffic slows <br /> down, but Mr. Hamer said he believed the County would funnel traffic <br /> down County Road E, if that became too big a problem. He added that <br /> Berger Transfer had agreed to send their trucks down Chandler Drive . <br /> The Mayor suggested.-the County Road E detour, if needed, be strongly <br /> • promoted by staff-. <br /> The Public Works Director indicated Ramsey County had completed all <br /> their acquisitions, some by condemnation, and Hennepin County was <br /> almost through with theirs . <br />
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