Description
The chain link fence has been broken for quite a while as a result of a police pursuit last year. The senior living building across the streets houses vulnerable adults who could walk onto 494.
The chain link fence has been broken for quite a while as a result of a police pursuit last year. The senior living building across the streets houses vulnerable adults who could walk onto 494.
5 Comments
City of Edina (Verified Official)
Susan Waack - Administrative Assistant (Registered User)
Thank you for contacting The City of Edina about this fence issue. I have created a service request for our Street Supervisors and they will contact MNDOT about the damaged fence and your concerns. If you have any further questions or concerns please call us at 952/826-0376.
Susan Waack
Edina Public Works
Jdoyen (Registered User)
Jdoyen (Registered User)
Stängt Susan Waack - Administrative Assistant (Registered User)
J. Doyen,
Thank you for your continued concern about this fence issue. Both the Edina Street Department and I have contacted MNDOT (This fence belongs to The State of Minnesota Highway Department) numerous times about this. The Street Supervisor marked it with a cone for MNDOT to see also. If you wish you could contact MNDOT, perhaps you will get a quicker response. Their phone number is 651-296-3000. Their web address for maintenance issues is:
https://www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/maintenance/potholes.html
If you have any other concerns please don't hesitate to call Edina Public Works at 952-826-0376.
Thank you,
Susan Waack