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PATHWAY PROJECT — ADDITIONAL SEGMENTS FOR <br />CONSIDERATION <br />• The City's Pathway Plan was discussed at the February 3, 2003 City <br />Council Work Session. In addition to the pathway along County Road H <br />from Edgewood Drive to the west City limits, the City Council identified <br />four pathway segments they would consider to be a priority. These were: <br />Along the north side of County Road H2 - from Cormty Road 10 to <br />Program Avenue. <br />Along the east side of Edgewood Drive - from County Road H2 to <br />Edgewood Middle School. <br />Along the north side of County Road 10 - adjacent to the wetland area <br />located just southeast of Walgreen's store. <br />Along the south side of County Road 10 — from Woodale Drive to the <br />south, connecting into the existing trail. <br />• The two segments along County Road 10 were completed in the fall of <br />2003 as a change order to the County Road H2 Project. <br />• Staff would like to discuss the first two segments with the City Council. <br />Staff has investigated both sites and found that the roadway segments <br />were excessive in width. This, coupled with the narrow boulevards and <br />current obstructions, would make the installation of a sidewalk or pathway <br />in these areas problematic for both the City and the adjacent residents. <br />Staff is recommending that the City install pedestrian walkways along <br />these segments at the time the streets are scheduled for major <br />maintenance. This would allow for the option of changing one or both <br />curblines to accommodate a pathway. This would provide the best long- <br />term solution for the City and the people who use and live along these <br />street segments. <br />In lieu of constructing these two segments, Staff is presenting the option <br />of pursuing the construction of a pathway along Silver Lake Road from <br />County Road H to County Road 10. The County has scheduled a mill and <br />overlay for this segment of Silver Lake Road in 2004. Although the <br />County project will not involve or disturb the boulevard areas, it still <br />would be advantageous to coordinate a new sidewalk/pathway with the <br />repaving of the street. <br />COUNTY ROAD 10 RECONSTRUCTION AND REVITALIZATION <br />PLAN — IMPLEMENTATION PHASE <br />• This will be discussed that January 5t1' City Council Work Session <br />meeting. <br />
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