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Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] Online Form Submittal: Send Jennifer Wagner an Email <br /> From: <ncrei2Iyncivicr)lus.com> <br /> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Online Form Submittal: Send Jennifer Wagner an Email <br /> Date: August 5, 2019 at 1:08:44 PM CDT <br /> To: <Jennifer.Wav ner Ik Iver cv> <br /> Reply-To: <br /> Send Jennifer Wagner an Email <br /> TO: Jennifer Wagner <br /> First Name Karl <br /> Last Name Voltzke <br /> Reply Email Address <br /> Subject Lincoln St diversion <br /> Comments A few residents living on Lincoln Street continue to try everything <br /> they can to cut potential traffic from Miske Meadows and divert <br /> the traffic to Kennedy Street. Their thoughts are to make the <br /> connection to Twin Lakes Rd as difficult as possible to discourage <br /> Miske traffic in hopes to decrease traffic. If they can get the city to <br /> close or alter the Lincoln/Twin Lakes Rd intersection, they <br /> achieve their goal and divert some or all traffic down Kennedy <br /> Street. I have talked to a few people from the County and Bolton- <br /> Menk and have been told there are numerous things that can be <br /> done to improve Lincoln/TLP intersection. Sight lines to the south <br /> would greatly be improved by cutting branches that overhang into <br /> the ditch. Isn't this in the roads' right-of-way and could easily be <br /> cut? I know utility companies cut tree branches that interfere with <br /> power/phone lines and the city cut branches off trees on my land, <br /> that were overhanging Kennedy Street a few years ago. Couldn't <br /> this be done? <br /> Disclaimer <br /> Information submitted is considered public data. <br /> Email not displaying correctly?View it inyour browser. <br /> 1 <br />
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