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Pedestrian bridges draw questions on damage and ADA compliance; council schedules work session
Summary
Residents raised safety and ADA concerns about Roslyn and Grandview pedestrian bridges; staff acknowledged the issues and said a work session is scheduled to discuss the city’s agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
A resident alerted the council that the Roslyn Park pedestrian bridge has suffered a new dent and pressed the city for the replacement schedule and an update on the Grandview pedestrian bridge’s ADA compliance.
David Frankel told the council he discovered a “sizable dent” in the Roslyn Park pedestrian bridge. He asked whether the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) had…
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