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Exhibit A. <br />Resident Input About Fox Street Received: <br /> <br />From: Eric Dayton [mailto:ejdayton@gmail.com] <br />Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2022 11:38 AM <br />To: Adam Edwards <aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br />Subject: Re: Fox Street traffic <br /> <br />Adam, <br /> <br />I'm writing to let you know that unfortunately I tested positive for COVID on Friday and so will be <br />unable to attend the City Council meeting tomorrow evening. Would it be possible to delay the Fox Street <br />agenda item until the next meeting? I would be grateful for the opportunity to advocate for the proposal <br />before a decision is made. <br /> <br />Thank you for your consideration and continued support. <br /> <br />best, <br />Eric <br /> <br /> <br />From: Mike Olson [mailto:mikeolson2@yahoo.com] <br />Sent: Monday, September 12, 2022 8:35 AM <br />To: Adam Edwards <aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us> <br />Cc: jenolsonlaw@yahoo.com <br />Subject: Fox St Pavement Project -- Pedestrian & Bicycle Space <br /> <br />Adam, we are residents of Orono on Fox Street (1860 Fox St -- permanent residents since 2013) and <br />have the following input regarding the potential inclusion of pedestrian and bicycle space when the <br />pavement is redone: <br />• We believe Fox Street is too narrow for general vehicle traffic. We have often seen vehicles in the <br />ditch near our house due to inability to properly navigate around other vehicles, particularly during <br />the winter months. <br />• We are in favor of the inclusion of pedestrian and bicycle space given the current danger to those <br />that do use Fox Street for such purposes. It is hazardous to both the pedestrians/cyclists and <br />vehicle traffic to maneuver through potential oncoming traffic and safely pass non-vehicle users.