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JOINT COUNCIL MEETING JULY 29, 1998 <br /> Acting Mayor Lyden suggested Option B2 and explained his idea. Mr. Museus explained <br /> that the area is already developed and wetlands would be impacted. There was another <br /> suggestion from a lady in the audience. Mr. Angus explained that development of the area <br /> is imminent. The lady asked why the residents concerns are not being considered before <br /> the developers concerns. Mr. Angus explained that it up to the City Council to decide <br /> upon an option after receiving all pertinent information. <br /> Acting Mayor Lyden discussed his option further and Mr. Museus again said that the <br /> wetlands would be impacted. Mr. Angus said that is something the City is taking a guess <br /> at. More studies have to be conducted. <br /> Another gentleman from the audience said that Hugo does have an east/west access to the <br /> freeway. He asked why Hugo could not improve Highway 61 by adding more lanes and <br /> widening Main Street to make it four(4) lanes. Main Street is a county road and is <br /> maintained by the county. Mr. Angus explained that one of the main concerns for Hugo is <br /> to reduce the traffic through the downtown area. The gentleman noted that downtown <br /> traffic is good for the businesses. Mr. Angus said that Hugo has to make a decision as to <br /> whether there will be a road crossing Clearwater Creek south of Main Street. If there is <br /> not to be a crossing,the city has to look at options for improving downtown traffic. <br /> However, if there is ultimately going to be a road crossing Clearwater Creek,the city <br /> should be looking at how the road will go from Highway 61 to Elmcrest Avenue. <br /> A gentleman from the audience asked if it has been decided that Elmcrest Avenue serves <br /> no purpose to the City of Lino Lakes. Acting Mayor Lyden said that the city has not had <br /> those discussions yet. Mr. Powell explained that the City did a detailed study in 1989 on <br /> that roadway and one of the problems here is that not only do we have three(3)cities in <br /> this area but also have three(3)counties. Elmcrest Avenue runs along the border between <br /> Anoka County and Washington County. He explained how state aid funds could be used <br /> to improve the road. At this time, from Lino Lakes perspective, Elmcrest Avenue is not <br /> taking a lot of traffic. However,the City is looking at this area again because the <br /> Metropolitan Council is looking at aligning a sewer interceptor across Cedar Street. If <br /> they go forward with this plan,that may provide an opportunity for the Metropolitan <br /> Council to pick up some of the cost of improving the roadway. Another gentleman in the <br /> audience said Metropolitan Council has already made the decision to construct the <br /> interceptor along Frenchman Road(Main Street). <br /> Mr. Sand explained that this looks like what White Bear Lake went through 25 years ago. <br /> He explained the decision to build a parkway that would take traffic off of I-35E and <br /> route the traffic out of downtown White Bear Lake. Downtown businesses did not like <br /> the idea of routing traffic away from the downtown. Today they have a parkway,however <br /> it is not a thoroughfare route but is for the industrial businesses along the parkway. <br /> Highway 96 continues to carry traffic to Highway 61 and through downtown. During the <br /> n past two(2) years there has been considerable upgrading of Highway 96. <br /> PAGE 9 <br />