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<br />August 24, 2007 <br />RE: Transportation, Utility, and Storm Water <br />Management <br />Comprehensive Plan Update <br />City of Falcon Heights <br />SEH No. AFALCO0701.00 <br />Mr. Justin Miller, City Administrator <br />City of Falcon Heights <br />2077 West Larpenteur <br />Falcon Heights, MN 55113 <br />Dear Justin: <br />Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®) is pleased to submit four (4) final drab copies of the <br />Comprehensive Transportation, Utility, and Storm Water Management Plan Update for your review and • <br />comment. Please distribute to the appropriate plan reviewers. This final draft plan incorporates your <br />comments received for the draft plan on April 18, 2007 except as noted below. <br />^ Comment - Do we need any references to TAZ analysis? Response -The traffic forecast was <br />not generated using the regional model; it was completed with historical straight line growth. The <br />land use section of the comp plan (not completed by SEH) should include this information. <br />^ Comment -Can we list the accident rates as a ratio, such as accidents per million vehicles? <br />Response - We have defined the crashes graphically through the City to point out the <br />intersections and areas that experience the highest crash frequencies. Our scope of services <br />indicated that we would identify safety hotspots. With conversations with the St. Anthony Police, <br />no safety hotspots were identified. A detailed crash analysis would provide more conclusive <br />results but is not part of our original scope of services. However, if there is a specific <br />question location you would like us to address we may be able to include it under the original <br />scope. <br />• <br />
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