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City Council Minutes <br />June 2, 2025 <br />--------- <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />Mr. Portner asked the Council if they wanted staff to develop a policy for receiving petitions from <br />residents. The Council felt that it would be beneficial to have a written policy. <br />8.8 Country Crossing Playground Equipment Replacement <br />Mayor Dietz requested that the demolition of the Country Crossing playground be postponed. He <br />asked if the playground could be downsized instead of completely removed. <br />Mr. Femrite stated that any damaged apparatus have already been removed and will continue to be <br />removed as they break as components are no longer available to repair or replace the play equipment. <br />Mayor Dietz asked if the basketball court could be lined for pickleball. Mr. Femrite stated pickleball <br />courts have exact standards that the basketball court may not meet. <br />Councilmember Grupa agreed that he did not want to see the playground equipment removed. <br />Mayor Dietz asked if the Parks and Recreation Commission could give an update to the Council on <br />which parks needed repairs or replacement after they had finished conducting their park study. <br />9.COUNCIL LIAISON UPDATES <br />9.1 Council Liaison Updates <br />The Councilmembers provided updates as outlined in the respective advisory board's minutes. <br />10.MOTION TO ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING <br />Moved by Councilmember Beyer and seconded by Councilmember Grupa to adjourn the <br />meeting of City Council. Motion carried 5-0. <br />The regular meeting adjourned at 8:04 p.m. Mayor Dietz called the work session to order at 8:04 p.m. <br />11.WORK SESSION <br />11.1 165th Avenue and Trunk Highway 10 Access Improvements <br />The staff report was presented. <br />Matt Barker and Steve Bona from Capstone were in attendance. Mr. Barker asked the council if <br />they would consider splitting the $1,275,000 cost of the necessary road improvements to access Trunk <br />Highway 10 (TH 10) from 165th Avenue. This would be the main access point for the proposed <br />development. Capstone needs an access permit in order to start construction on their development. <br />Mr. Barker reviewed the attempts Capstone had made to work with the state and federal governments <br />to secure funding. While MnDOT is planning safety improvements along TH 10, the 165th intersection <br />is not in the plan for funding. <br />Councilmember Calva asked if a J-Turn was the only option and stated he was not in favor of J-Turns. <br />Page 8 of 637