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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br /> utility extensions will be necessary to serve the municipal center area, and will precede building <br /> construction in order to allow access to the site. �-- <br /> Mr. Ahrens provided the following proposed schedule for the phase 2 Town Center Parkway <br /> construction: <br /> Advertise to receive bids February 25, 1998 <br /> Receive Bids March 27, 1998 <br /> Award Contract April 13, 1998 <br /> Preconstruction Meeting April 20, 1998 <br /> Utility Construction Begins April 27, 1998 <br /> Street Construction Begins June 1, 1998 <br /> Estimated Construction Completion August 1, 1998 <br /> Mayor Sullivan expressed Council's concern that a 26-foot roadway would be too narrow to <br /> accommodate projected traffic. Mr. Ahrens indicated that he had discussed this matter with <br /> Chief Pecchia who, after consulting the fire chief, advised that the proposed roadway would be <br /> adequate in width so long as parking is prohibited. Mr. Ahrens added that driveway areas might <br /> require additional width,making return curves critical to the design. <br /> Mayor Sullivan also requested clarification that there would be adequate snow storage,to which <br /> Mr. Ahrens responded in the affirmative. <br /> Council Member Lyden expressed concern that the proposed roadway is not representative of a <br /> typical"parkway", in that there is not sufficient green space, asking why a median cannot be <br /> included. Mr. Ahrens indicated that such a design issue could be accommodated. Mr. Wessel <br /> addressed Council, pointing out that plantings are proposed for the entry to the civic complex. <br /> He added that there has been considerable discussion regarding overall landscaping, and that the <br /> proposed roadway design was the result of that effort. <br /> Council Member Neal asked about the proposed bandstand, asking if there would be adequate <br /> parking for that structure. Mr. Wessel referred to a design rendering, pointing out the bandstand <br /> as well as the locations for parking. <br /> Council Member Bergeson pointed out that the City's public works departments are generally <br /> opposed to roadways that contain medians and similar design issues, as they create obstructions <br /> to efficient maintenance such as the plowing of snow. <br /> Council Member Neal expressed concern that citizens who find inadequate parking will park <br /> along the roadway. Mr. Wessel indicated that parking prohibition must be enforced. Council <br /> Member Neal reminded the group of the need for senior citizen availability, and Mr. Wessel <br /> pointed out accesses. Mr. Wessel added his appreciation for Council's input, and additional <br /> suggestions will be considered for enhanced accessibility to the bandstand and other areas of <br /> particular interest to senior citizens. <br /> 14 <br />