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Mary Clairacial has been a resident of Elk River for 21 years. She does not think there is <br /> • enough housing for lower income people like young adults in their twenties needing to <br /> move away from home. Apartments in the Elk River area are very expensive unless you <br /> are low income and can get on section 8 waiting list. She thinks that we should consider <br /> putting another bridge over the Mississippi river from north to south around the County <br /> Road 14 or County Road 15 area. The bridge could also be over by the new courthouse. <br /> One more bridge crossing on the Mississippi would alleviate many transportation <br /> problems. Also, she comments on doing whatever we can to get Highway 101 up to four <br /> lanes all the way to Rogers. <br /> Monday,February 6, 1995 <br /> No Name. This caller believes that a thoroughfare should be placed from County Road 24 <br /> continuing straight across the county line to County Road 21. He thinks this would give <br /> pretty good access. From East coming down 22 you could swing down 5 to Nowthen <br /> and 24 to 169 would not be much of a problem. <br /> Tuesday, February 7, 1995 <br /> Deb Johnson, 11367 190th Court, thinks that some nice restaurants are needed around the <br /> area. Being originally form Denver, she is used to many paths and trails. She thinks that <br /> paths and trails would be nice for bikers and pedestrians in the Elk River area. <br /> • Maurine and Kenneth Fisk, 21083 Brook Road, (CR. 21)moved here fairly recently. One <br /> of the reasons they picked this area is City expansions and developments would not be <br /> built out their way. They would prefer that there were no developments/improvements in <br /> their area, but in the downtown area only. They feel that the development should be <br /> limited to that specific area downtown which would also make it easier for people to get <br /> to. A few more sit down type restaurants vs. fast food restaurants in the area would be a <br /> welcome addition. <br /> Pat Dolsick, 14684 221st Avenue, had recently addressed some of these issues in a letter <br /> to the editor. She is thankful that there is an organisation assigned to these issues. Pat <br /> believes that Highway 169 is becoming "swept" with retailers and franchises, neither <br /> contributing to the aesthetics of our area. She would like to see an original downtown <br /> Main Street equipped as Stillwater has done. Unique rustic old west appearance on store <br /> fronts a restaurant with character yet small, attracting locals and tourists alike. Housing <br /> projects in the area are `undesirable" . Clustered box houses leave cornfields behind with <br /> no trees and no character. `Past built low income homes have been known to lure and <br /> breed crime, look at Maple Grove and Brooklyn Park". The City of Elk River still has <br /> time to set a custom course in its growth plan. She believes the City should promote red <br /> pines in treeless neighborhoods, stained home fronts as opposed to aluminum siding, a <br /> downtown that reaps of character and design reminiscent of the old days. <br /> • <br />
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