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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION NOVEMBER 8, 2000 <br />consider the possibility of a number of lanes being phased in over time. Neither the <br />County nor the City has an jurisdiction over reducing the speed limit on the roadway. <br />The project intends to include a signal light for the transition from Anoka County to <br />Ramsey County at County Road J. Ramsey County has requested that the intersection be <br />completed as part of the project. <br />Mr. Olson continued advising that since the Public Information Meeting and the last <br />Council work session, Anoka County has revised its proposed cross-section for this <br />roadway so that the roadway includes two (2) lanes in each direction, a median, a right <br />and left turn lanes were appropriate. The County has removed the eight (8) foot shoulders <br />on each side of the roadway from its proposed design, and has lessened its right-of-way <br />requirements from 60 feet on each side of the centerline to 50 feet on each side of the <br />centerline. These changes have been made in response to public opposition to the project <br />and specifically to the concern about the width and distance to existing structures. The <br />result of this change will be that in addition to the 50 foot of roadw ; asement on one <br />side of the road, an additional trail easement may be necessary ,r ere City has <br />requested that trails be installed. These changes are curren n�• ed the design work <br />being conducted by TKDA. <br />Mr. Olson reviewed option B and a drawing of wh. the urr roposal would look like. <br />He also reviewed option C noting it is a narrowersion of option B. <br />Council Member O'Donnell asked for clarif <br />of road and the right-of-way. Mr. Olson 1 <br />for each option. <br />garding the options relating to width <br />right-of-way and curb to curb width <br />The City Engineer advised opt'. oa : a c� bination of options. There are design issues <br />that have not yet been wor <br />Council Member 0' t e nnell ed that a 62' foot roadway is shown as an option with a <br />median. <br />The City Engineer asked option C requires a 5' trail easement. Mr. Olson indicated <br />option C does require a 5' trail easement in some locations. <br />The City Engineer explained why the 5' easement is needed in some locations. <br />Council Member Dahl asked why a three -(3) lane roadway with a shared middle lane is <br />not an option. Mr. Olson stated that is not a safe design for a roadway unless there is a <br />lower speed limit. <br />Council Member Dahl suggested shared lanes for left turns only. She asked if that is an <br />option if the right turn lanes are only in strategic locations. <br />2 <br />