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2007-02-09 Friday NewsThe Friday News February 9, 2007 TRANSPORATION FORUM On Thursday morning this week, the Minnesota Inter County Association and the Metro Cities (AMM) hosted a Transportation Forum at Southview Country Club. The speakers included Senator Steve Murphy, Chair of the Senate Transportation Finance Committee and Representative Bernie Leider, Chair of the House Transportation Policy Finance Committee, Bob McFarlin, Assistant to Carol Molnau, Senators Metzen, Carlson, Pappas and Joe Atkin were also there. The panel members discussed various transportation issues being considered on “the hill” this year and then took questions from the audience. Most of the discussion centered on maintenance, repairs and construction of roads and rails. The bottom line was that there is not enough money to do everyone’s project, and in fact, revenues are declining. The legislators talked about the possibility of adding 5¢ or 10¢ to the gas tax. They also said that Governor Pawlenty has already put them on notice that he will not sign any bill that includes a gas tax increase. The participants all felt that this gas tax increase is needed to improve our roads and keep Minnesota a first class State. Senator Murphy thought the Governor should call the gas tax a “fee”. If the Governor will not sign the gas tax increase, there are two hopes: one, that he pockets the bill and lets it become a law without his signature; or two, that there are enough votes to override the Governor’s veto. It was a very interesting and informative meeting to attend. MENDOTA HEIGHTS PAR 3 ON (DUAL TRACK) The dual track process regarding the future of the Mendota Heights Par 3 property continues to proceed. Monday of this week, staff was informed that the comprehensive plan amendment passed by City Council in December has been administratively approved by the Metropolitan Council. This amendment creates a new land use designation from Golf Course to Golf Course – Small. Included in the designation is a set of conditions for development which are intended to provide the City with controls to preserve as much open space as possible. Tuesday of this week, City Council approved a Resolution, Notice of Special Election and Sample Ballot for a referendum to purchase the Par 3 property. The election has been set for Tuesday, April 24, 2007, from 7am to 8pm. Citizens can vote at the same polling places as a regular election, and absentee ballots will be available 30 days prior to the election. This referendum will provide the citizens of Mendota Heights an opportunity to decide the fate of this property. MENDOTA HEIGHTS HELPS OUT INVER GROVE HEIGHTS Just before 10:00pm on Thursday, MHFD and Inver Grove Fire Departments were called to respond to a crash on 494 near Robert Street. It was a very difficult fire and tanker trucks had to be used to shuttle water to the scene (our tanker and two from Inver Grove Heights). The call was reported to us as an accident with injuries. The incident involved two semi-trucks; one had crossed the median and hit the other, head on, resulting in two fatalities. The collision resulted in an explosion at scene. Three minutes after Chief Maczko’s arrival on the scene, both semi- trucks were fully involved (totally burning) and, unfortunately, there was nothing that could be done to save the two drivers. Firefighters cleared the scene at about 0400 hours Friday morning. It was good work by both departments in a bad situation and under very cold conditions. There were two minor injuries to our firefighters due to falls on the slippery road. Respectfully submitted, James Danielson City Administrator Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts, Par 3 Golf Course Letter from Met Council, Pioneer Press article, “Par 3 Opponent Raises his Voice”; Pioneer Press blurb “Sage Market and Wine Bar” Sun Current articles, “MH Voters to Determine Fate of Golf Course” and “Keeping Par-3 Golf Course is Hole-in-One”; Cities Bulletin; and Friday Fax.