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JOINT COUNCIL MEETING JULY 29, 1998 <br /> to Centerville Road in the City of Centerville. The Task Force has been considering _ <br /> different scenarios that would link the west side with the east side of the City with <br /> possibly a bridge over I-35E, (not an interchange with ramps). That idea is not popular at <br /> this time and will be discussed further tomorrow at the regular Task Force meeting. Mr. <br /> Kern referred to the northeast quadrant of this area and explained that the Task Force <br /> does not see a need for additional bridges or access to I-35E in this area. The emphases in <br /> this area is 80th Street where.a bridge without ramps is already in place to link with the <br /> regional road system. <br /> Mr. Powell briefly explained the utility issues for the southeast quadrant of the City. <br /> Utility installation in this area was prompted by the development of the Clearwater Creek <br /> subdivisions south of Cedar Street. He noted the location of the sanitary sewer lift station <br /> and the extension of trunk utilities to the north to Main Street. The sanitary sewer <br /> development on the west side of the freeway drains south to a lift station which <br /> eventually pumps into the Cedar Street lift station which ends up in the Metropolitan <br /> Council interceptor which runs along Cedar Street. Currently Metropolitan Council is in <br /> the design process for constructing a new gravity sewer which will pass through Hugo. <br /> The City has already constructed a new water tower located near the realigned Otter Lake <br /> Road and a well at the southeast intersection of Cedar Street and Clearwater Creek Drive. <br /> Utilities for the area south of Main Street are established. Development of the area north <br /> of Main Street will just required the extension of the utilities. <br /> Acting Mayor Lyden asked Mr. Willenbring to present the "greenway"development <br /> proposed for the south east quadrant of Lino Lakes and extending into the City of <br /> Centerville to the west,the City of Hugo to the east and White Bear Township to the <br /> south. He asked Mr. Willenbring to be frank about what he sees are the issues and how <br /> they impact each community. <br /> Mr. Willenbring explained the"Clearwater Creek greenway corridor project". It is a <br /> perspiration project which has a number of elements associated with it. The general <br /> alignment of the Clearwater Creek corridor was highlighted on a map presented by Mr. <br /> Willenbring. The corridor extends from the north outlet of Bald Eagle Lake north through <br /> Hugo and then west through Lino Lakes under I-35E into Centerville and eventually into <br /> the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes. There are three (3)distinct sections of the corridor, one in <br /> Hugo, one in Lino Lakes and one in Centerville. The three(3)cities have been working <br /> together for the past several years trying to get a grant from the Legislative Commission <br /> on Minnesota Resources to try to protect the corridor and develop it for preservation. The <br /> general concept is to take the corridor in Hugo which consists of a fairly narrow creek or <br /> ditch where water ponds in the channel and spreads out over a fairly flat flood plain and <br /> widen and deepen it, in selected areas,to increase the flood plain storage,develop some <br /> additional wetland vegetation along the sides of the channel and provide a trail along one <br /> side or the other through the corridor. The purpose is to develop a"greenway"corridor <br /> and protect the natural vegetation,protect areas where there may be some agricultural <br /> activity, and identify the natural and environmental concerns. This project will not <br /> discharge more water down stream but, provide an area for the water that will discharge <br /> PAGE 3 <br />