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Kurt Kiehl, Vice President of Operations, Dolphin Fast Food, Inc., stated when the median was <br />installed, Burger King lost 20 percent of their business and now they were at a breakeven point. <br />He noted this was not consistent with the other restaurants. He stated he understood the median <br />was installed for development, but the development did not happen. He stated it was safer to <br />have a turn lane than have U turns done at the railroad track or up the road, which is what people <br />are doing now. He noted the traffic was not there to justify having this median and people could <br />not get to their business. <br />Councilmember Dehen asked if Burger King would be amendable to paying for the upgrades if <br />allowed by the County. <br />Mr. Kiel responded it would depend upon the cost, but they might be. <br />Councilmember Look asked how this proposed cut differed from the cut on Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard accessing the Anoka County Library. <br />Mr. Witter responded the difference was the proximity of the intersections. He indicated there <br />was also no railroad track there. <br />Councilmember Elvig stated he had spoken with Mr. Kiehl and had discussed with him the <br />possible temporary cut until traffic volumes increased. <br />Mr. Witter responded the railroad would not be happy about a median cut. He noted from the <br />County's perspective, the County believed this was a good location, had good access, and could <br />be seen well, but acknowledged there was a challenge going north on Ramsey Boulevard. <br />Councilmember Wise stated this business had a horrible access, but he did not know how the <br />City could do a temporary, affordable fix. <br />Mr. Kiehl noted they were considering additional signage, but temporary signage along Ramsey <br />Boulevard would be helpful. He indicated he would discuss this with staff. <br />The consensus was that the City could not do anything about this situation at this time, except <br />possibly allowing signage along Ramsey Boulevard. <br />2) 2010 Street Reconstruction Assessment Discussion <br />Assistant City Engineer Jankowski reviewed the staff report. He noted staff was looking for <br />direction regarding street reconstruction assessment work.. <br />Councilmember Look noted he saw a problem from 142°d to a little south of the 141St entrance. <br />He indicated this area collected water and had a lot of potholes. He asked if the City could do <br />spot repair, or did all of Dsyprosium need to be reconstructed. <br />Public Works Director Olson believed the decision was to move ahead for the entire <br />reconstruction of Dysprosium. <br />City Council Work Session /December 8, 2009 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />
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