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City Council meeting of April 4, 1994 <br />Page 6 <br />Barnes made motion, Miron seconded, to proceed with a public hearing for <br />the extension of sewer and water utilities along Egg Lake Road to Goodview <br />AVL -nue. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT <br />The City of Hugo has received a response from Mary Hauser, Chairperson, <br />Washington County Board of Commissioners, in response to the City's letter <br />objecting to Washington County's policy of sharing the maintenance costs <br />of traffic signals placed on County roads. The Council also reviewed a <br />revised Agreement between the MNDOT, Washington County, and the City of <br />Hugo in accordance with Washington County's current policy on signal <br />maintenance for Council consideration. <br />Leroux made motion, Miron seconded, approving the Minnesota Transportation <br />Department Traffic Control Signal Agreement No. 71820 between the State of <br />Minnesota, Department of Transportation, Washington County, and the City <br />of Hugo, to install a new traffic control signal on Trunk. Highway N(--). 61 <br />at County State Aid Highway No. 8 (145th Street). <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />COUNTY B I K'E_.TRAIL ( LETTER SUPPORTING GRANT APPLICATION)_ <br />Washington County requested support from the City of Hugo in obtaining <br />funding for the development of a multi -use trail along the abandoned <br />Burlington Northern Railroad alignment adjacent to US Highway 61, from <br />Hugo to the Washington/Chisago County line. The Council considered a <br />draft letter from the County in support of the project.. <br />Barnes made motion, Stolt man seconded, that the City of Hugo forward the <br />proposed letter to Washington County in support of this project. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />CULVERT S PARKER) <br />Jerry Par6:.er- and Richard Ophus, adjacent property owners along Ingersoll <br />Avenue, have requested the City realign a culvert located on Mr. Parker's <br />property, so that it would drain on the property line between them. Mr. <br />Parker and Mr. Ophus gave agreed to pay for one half the cost of moving <br />the culvert, which would entail some repairs to the bituminous surface of <br />Ingersoll Avenue. Mr. Parker is concerned that the water draining from <br />the culvert is making a. portion of his land unusable, and is a detriment <br />to the trees located on the site. <br />Lerou>: made motion, Barnes seconded, <br />investigate matter with field staff. <br />expended, determine if there is any <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />to table this matter to further <br />Because City funds would be <br />benefit to the City. <br />