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• <br />PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE <br />. CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY . <br />STATE. OF MINNESOTA <br />The Public Works Committee conducted a regular meeting on Tuesday, November 21, 2006, at <br />the Ramsey Fire Station Number 1, 15050 Armstrong Boulevard, NW, Ramsey, Minnesota. <br />Members Present: Chairperson David Elvig <br />Councilmember Mary Jo Olson <br />Councihnember David Jeffrey (alternate) <br />Members Absent: Councilmember Todd Cook . <br />Also Present: Public Works Director Brian Olson <br />Fire Chief Dean Kapler <br />Public Works Supervisor Grant Reimer <br />City Engineer Steve Jankowski <br />Civil Engineer H Leonard Linton <br />Utilities Supervisor John Nelson <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />Chairperson Elvig called the regular meeting of the Public Works Committee to order at 5:30 <br />P.M. <br />• CITIZEN INPUT <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated Mr. Hess is present on behalf of his neighborhood in the vicinity. <br />of 142" Avenue and Waco Street. This intersection was recently marked as a location for the <br />installation of a streetlight as directed by the City Council through the Priority Streetlight Fund. <br />Typically streetlights installed with monies from this fund are a cobra head style of luminaire <br />light. Mr: Hess and his neighbors have indicated they would prefer that the .traditionaire style of . <br />light be installed to be more in conformance with the nature of. the neighborhood; they feel it <br />would be more appealing. The traditionaire style light provides slightly less light on the roadway <br />and a little more reflective light on Jawns in the surrounding areas. The installation is scheduled <br />for tomorrow; staff will contact Connexus in the morning and direct them on whether to install . <br />the luminaire style light or the traditionaire style light based on the direction of the Committee. <br />Mr. Hess stated he has been in this neighborhood for nine years. There are no lights in the <br />neighborhood at all, There are five of these traditionaire style lights on Xkimo Street and they <br />look nice. This light is planned for installation in his front yard; it has a 25 foot pole with a <br />cobra head; this is the. type of light that is up and down the highways and the major intersections. <br />Installing this type of light in their neighborhood does not make sense to him or his neighbors; he <br />feels some type of input by the neighborhood should have an.effect. Their.block is totally dark <br />Public Works Committee / November 21, 2 <br />Page of 8 <br />
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