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JOINT COUNCIL MEETING JULY 29, 1998 <br /> �-� out that the City is now considering the third phase of the Clearwater Creek residential _ <br /> development. He indicated the route of a trail through that phase. The Lino Lakes <br /> Environmental Board is at this moment considering the impact of the proposed <br /> development. The proposal is consistent with what Mr. Willenbring and Mr. Powell just <br /> outlined. Mr. Ahrens also noted that part of the"greenway"will be constructed this fall <br /> as part of the Otter Lake Road realignment project. He asked Mr. Willenbring what is the <br /> status of his work on the"greenway". Mr. Willenbring explained that Hugo is trying to <br /> implement some of the aspects of the project as part of the development to their industrial <br /> park. Plans and specifications have been prepared to provide some of the improvements <br /> to a selected part of the area. However, improvements in this area are only a small part of <br /> the overall plan. He noted that the Rice Creek Watershed District has included in their <br /> Comprehensive Plan the installation of an additional 48 inch culvert under I-35E and at <br /> the same time blocking off the larger culvert at the same location. The purpose of this is <br /> to provide a better hydraulic flow when water is at low stage. At this time,when it rains, <br /> water builds up in this area and remains in the ditch until it gets almost to the top of the <br /> bank or slightly above to get significant passage out of the area. The proposed plan <br /> increases the rate of discharge at low stage and cuts back the peak discharge by installing <br /> additional storage. Rice Creek Water District is estimating that the new culvert will be <br /> installed next year. <br /> Mr. Angus explained that Hugo is accepting bids tomorrow for construction of a street <br /> that links 130th Street to 140th Street. That street will form the western boundary of the <br /> industrial park. Mr. Museus explained that the type of industries in that park are related to <br /> rail traffic. He explained what type of industries are interested in locating in the industrial <br /> park. Mr. Museus also explained that Washington County will be given jurisdiction of <br /> Highway 61. The County plans to upgrade the road to a four(4)lane highway. <br /> Ms. Ford asked Mr. Willenbring if there has been any consideration of connecting the <br /> Clearwater"greenway"to a potential trail around the north end of Bald Eagle Lake which <br /> could connect to a trail around Otter Lake down into the Ramsey Regional Park. Mr. <br /> Asleson explained that is part of what Lino Lakes is trying to accomplish with the trail <br /> extension through the third phase of Clearwater Creek. Ms.Ford said that to actually <br /> make the connection in Ramsey County, trails in Lino Lakes and in Hugo would have to <br /> come around the head of the Bald Eagle Lake either down Hugo Road in Hugo or west to <br /> Bald Eagle Boulevard in Lino Lakes. She asked if there has been any serious discussion <br /> about this area. Mr. Angus explained that is what Hugo is trying to accomplish at this <br /> time. A new subdivision call Woods of Bald Eagle is developing and a small portion of <br /> Ethan Avenue is going to be reconstructed this year. A trail along this portion of Ethan <br /> Avenue will also be constructed. In addition, next year another portion of Ethan Avenue <br /> will be reconstructed. As these segments of Ethan Avenue are reconstructed,trails will <br /> also be constructed. If the reconstruction continues,the trails will be extended down to <br /> Highway 61 and 125th Street. <br /> Ms. Ford explained that she asked the question for a specific reason. She has a friend who <br /> is a staff person at LCMO. She has been given the understanding by that person that if the <br /> PAGE 5 <br />
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