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o It was discussed whether the City would hold liability if someone were to slip on <br /> the ice. Staff was directed to research what other cities are doing in this situation. <br />· Trails that are designated as transportation trails will need to be plowed sooner than other <br /> trails. <br />· The City will not be taking on storm removal activities for private roads or sidewalks. <br />· Staff to look into snow emergency routes. <br />· Staff to look into the equipment and manpower that will be needed for brooming the <br /> sidewalks. <br />· Parking restrictions may need to be different than the rest of the City where it is restricted <br /> from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., due to the 2 a.m. closing time of the bars. <br />· Police action will be needed for towing. <br />· Staff to look into providing snow storage for other businesses in the City, in addition to <br /> the snow that is hauled by the City, for a fee. Capital costs and annual costs to the City <br /> should be determined when calculating the fee. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE/STAFF INPUT <br /> <br />Citizen Meeting <br /> <br /> rd <br />City Engineer Jankowski noted that the citizen meeting regarding the road at 163 Lane, <br />Uranimite Street and 164th Lane will be held Thursday, October 7th at 5:30 p.m., and will be held <br />on site. <br /> <br />Stop Sign at Alpine Boulevard and Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br /> <br />Public Works Director Kapler indicated staff has not heard back from the county regarding the <br />stop sign to be installed at Alpine Boulevard and Sunfish Lake Boulevard. Staff has installed a <br />temporary sign and is waiting to hear back from the county. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br />Assistant Public Works Director/Principal City Engineer <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />CC: 10/14/04 <br /> <br /> <br />