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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 13, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF - NONE. <br />VI. GENERAL BUSINESS OF COUNCIL. <br />A. Operational Research Assistance (OPERA) Program Recap. Janelle Borgen, WSB & <br />Associates, presenting, <br />9 Ms. Borgen provided background information regarding the mid -block crossing at Silver Lake <br />10 Road and 34`h Avenue and advised the project received a $10,000 OPERA grant to study the <br />11 effectiveness of in -pavement LED and the City worked with students from the Capstone project <br />12 to raise awareness about pedestrian safety. She stated that final design work was completed in <br />13 spring 2012 including pre -installation data collection that counted cars as well as how many <br />14 pedestrians used the mid -block crossing. She indicated the project was installed in September <br />15 2012 and post -installation data was collected this spring and the OPERA final report submitted <br />16 in June. She advised that drivers were not complying with the standard signage at this location <br />17 requiring drivers to stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk with the majority of pedestrians in <br />18 this area being children going to and from school with a peak hour average pedestrian count of <br />19 75, adding that 49% of vehicles were observed to stop for pedestrians when both traffic and <br />20 pedestrians were present. She stated the City has received numerous positive comments from <br />21 residents about the new signal and driver compliance has increased by 12%; in addition, <br />22 jaywalkers and conflicts have decreased. She indicated there has been no maintenance since <br />23 installation and no issues with snow removal. She presented a short video of the crosswalk and <br />24 advised that WSB has a partner with a $10,000 donation that it would like to give to the City and <br />25 consideration is being given to adding a similar signal at Pentagon Drive and Kenzie Terrace. <br />26 She added they are also working with Hennepin County on funding for this location and if the <br />27 County is willing to partner with the City on this project, construction should begin next spring. <br />28 <br />29 Mayor Faust stated that while the new signal has not resulted in 100% compliance, it has likely <br />30 reduced the number of jaywalkers. He added there seems to be more non-compliance from <br />31 drivers traveling south on Silver Lake Road and was not sure if there was a sight line issue or if <br />32 some adjustment is needed to the signal. He thanked Ms. Borgen for the update. <br />33 <br />34 B. St. Anthony Liquor Operations Mid -Year Report. Mike Larson, Liquor Operations <br />35 Manager, presenting. <br />36 <br />37 Liquor Operations Manager Larson presented the mid -year report on liquor operations and <br />38 presented a five-year profit history showing 2012 profit of $529,273 as well as a ten-year profit <br />39 history, noting that from 2003 to 2012 net profits increased by 186% and sales have increased <br />40 over 70% since 2003. He then presented a summary of sales through June 2013 showing a <br />41 decrease of $228,500 and a net profit decrease of $30,428 and presented a comparison of <br />42 January -June 2012 versus January -June 2013. He discussed several possible factors for the sales <br />43 decrease, including the weather and increased competition from brewpubs and a new off -sale <br />44 liquor store near the Quarry. He presented sales and net income projections for 2013 and pointed <br />45 out the 2012 figures were removed from the projections because 2012 represented an anomaly <br />46 and explained that even by removing 2012, average sales from January -June of 2009-2011 were <br />47 $3,142,000 and 2013 average sales from January to June were $3,266,000, with projected sales <br />
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