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Chuck Whiting <br /> Page 2 <br /> October 30, 1997 <br /> 15. There needs to be an overall traffic study done to determine the impact of the ring <br /> road on adjacent residential areas. <br /> 16. The theatre project layout may lead to parking and crime problems. <br /> 17. There may be more intense commercial development in the future. The theatre may <br /> not be a long term use. <br /> 18. Speed of cars on Long Lake Road is a problem. Better enforcement is needed. <br /> 19. Redevelopment of the second tier of homes off of Highway 10 is being proposed. <br /> Change of residential to commercial is a problem. <br /> 20. All activity being proposed focuses on cars. There is a need for more emphasis on <br /> pedestrian trail systems which connect to the community center area. <br /> 21. It is good to talk about these issues. Overall benefits of the ring road concept need to <br /> be discussed also. <br /> 22. Will pedestrian bridges be considered? <br /> 23. Signal timing should be studied. <br /> 24. A good compromise was reached to reduce the impact of the theatre project on the <br /> County Road H-2 residential area. <br /> 25. The existing soccer field in Silver View Park is not widely used. <br /> 26. The service road would end up too close to the light which would lead to congestion <br /> which would be a problem because of the number of senior citizens in the area and 410 <br /> the library. Traffic should be directed to Long Lake Road instead. <br /> 27. The status of the city approval of the Theatre project and the proposed project at <br /> Silver Lake Road and Highway 10 was questioned. <br /> 28. The city needs to provide protection to residential properties beyond what is provided <br /> by the city code. <br /> 29. Public agencies must get together to solve problems. <br /> 30. Do public meetings do any good? <br /> 31. A right in/right out access should be provided to Long Lake Road. <br /> • <br />