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hbofs but <br />Jtaff will <br />aroage from <br />iy Council <br />he repair <br />ii <br />2300 MULTirOOOS TOWER <br />33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET <br />MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA SS402 -360^ <br />May 13, 1988 <br />Mr. John Gerhardson <br />Public Works Director <br />City of Orono <br />P.O. Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br />He: Crystal Bay Road <br />Dear Mr. Gerhardson: <br />purpose of this letter is to suirunarize our <br />various discussions regarding remedial efforts to correc <br />the damage to Crystal Bay Road and my property in the <br />August, 1987 storm. <br />eside the issue of whether the damage was <br />caused by the design and maintenance of the road by the <br />City of Orono, the residents of Crystal Bay Road express <br />a willingness and desire to work with the City to find a <br />common solution to the problem. In addition to the shoi <br />term solution of fixing the damage to our shore front ar <br />the road, we were interested in a solution to the long-t <br />problems of the location and design of Crystal Bay Road. <br />As you will recall, we had discussed a number of op <br />to eliminate the problem caused by the road being too na <br />traffic on the road and the location of the road on the <br />edge of a high bank. The options were: 1) making Cryst <br />Bay Road a one-way road to reduce use; 2) making it a <br />dead-end road; or 3) moving the road behind t.he homes. <br />Those solutions would have solv^ed both the immediate pro <br />of the damage to the road and the long-term problems of <br />design and location of Crystal Bay Road. Each of these <br />Ideas was rejected by the City. <br />■fi <br />^ V/v <br />K-.' ■ ■ <br />m
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