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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 23 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Director Lee said street design and curbing was one of the main issues discussed. He said 10 of 2 <br />14 feedback forms touched on street design and curbing, that 9 of 10 were in favor, and 7 3 <br />indicated they would go along with the project. He added that only one person was against the 4 <br />project. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Director Lee said 10 of the 11 were opposed to public walkways. He said the City does have a 7 <br />trail way plan and trail way advocacy group that submitted a report in 1992. He stated Staff is 8 <br />recommending that these are included in the feasibility report to identify issues surrounding 9 <br />providing pedestrian corridors in the areas and the cost associated with them. 10 <br />Director Lee stated another issue is mailbox grouping. He said the City has an ordinance that 11 <br />when streets are re-done, the mailboxes be grouped. He said of the 14 feedback forms submitted, 12 <br />four of them commented on the mailbox grouping and two were opposed, two were indifferent. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Director Lee said that one of the main issues is traffic volumes and speed in the area. He said it 15 <br />was nearly unanimous that this was a concern. He said Staff will recommend a proposal for 16 <br />traffic study of the northwest quadrant of the City. He stated this will collect data about this part 17 <br />of the City, identify the issues as far as traffic volume and speed, and then provide a list of 18 <br />possible solutions that could be implemented. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Director Lee said as to the issue of whether to include the segment of Sherwood Road, Staff 21 <br />recommends sending a survey to property owners on the segment asking if they do or do not 22 <br />want to be included with the project. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Director Lee addressed the elimination of the Hillview/Fairchild access to County Road 10 and 25 <br />stated Staff recommends that they continue with the plan and incorporate this into the feasibility 26 <br />report. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Director said Staff is recommending the approval of six items to be included in the feasibility 29 <br />report: 30 <br />1. Street Design Option that was implemented in 2004 which included concrete curbing 31 <br />and gutter; 32 <br />2. Trail ways as indicated by the City’s comprehensive trail way plan; 33 <br />3. Mailbox grouping as required by City code; 34 <br />4. Following the County Road 10 improvement plan as adopted in August 2002 indicating 35 <br />the closing of the Hillview/Fairchild access; 36 <br />5. Including Sherwood Road segments between Long Lake Road and Edgewood Drive 37 <br />only if property owners indicate a desire to be included by a popular vote; 38 <br />6. Any other items as directed by the City Council. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked about the rest of Red Oak Drive and stated that there were many 41 <br />people who requested it be done. Director Lee said Red Oak Drive would be somewhat 42 <br />problematic since there have been no surveys of people to the north. He said the projects need to 43 <br />terminate at some point, and that not everything can be done at once. He said in terms of Red 44 <br />Oak Drive, it could become disjointed and it will be determined by the study. 45