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U <br />2 <br />0 <br />U <br />Z <br />W <br />m <br />Z <br />J <br />Q <br />a <br />Z <br />CO <br />0 <br />0 <br />N <br />W <br />n <br />to <br />W <br />W <br />W <br />F- <br />to <br />F <br />0 <br />W <br />00 <br />wsb <br />May 2, 2019 <br />Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />City of Hugo <br />14669 Fitzgerald Avenue North <br />Hugo, MN 55038 <br />Re: Rosemary Way <br />Parking/No-Parking <br />WSB Project No. R-013272-000 <br />Dear Mayor and Council Members: <br />At the April 15th City Council meeting, Council considered the Site Plan and Conditional Use <br />Permit for the Rosemary Apartments. During the discussion, a comment regarding parking on <br />Rosemary Way had come up from an individual in the audience. Rosemary Way is currently <br />designed as a 32-ft wide roadway and is part of our State Aid Roadway system. Currently, there <br />are not any parking restrictions along Rosemary Way. Staff has three options that currently exist. <br />These options are as follows: <br />1. Continue to leave Rosemary Way without parking restrictions and monitor to determine if <br />parking becomes an issue. Parking on both sides of Rosemary Way does not meet State <br />Aid Standards based on roadway width, although we have this situation throughout much <br />of Hugo. The roadway was built and later added to our state aid street system. If the <br />roadway was designed as a state aid roadway and constructed using state aid funds, <br />MNDOT would have required a no parking resolution for at least one side of the roadway <br />based on the design width. <br />2. Restrict Parking on one side of Rosemary Way. This would meet state aid standards <br />based on the existing roadway width. <br />3. Restrict Parking on both sides of Rosemary Way. This would meet state aid standards <br />based on the existing width of the roadway. <br />While one could argue any one of the options is acceptable at this time, the long-term plan for <br />Rosemary Way (as identified in the Comprehensive Plan), would not likely allow parking along <br />Rosemary Way. For that reason, staff recommends approving the attached no parking resolution <br />and posting Rosemary Way as no parking. <br />Sincerely, <br />WSB <br />Mark Erichson, PE <br />Sr. Project Manager <br />Attachments <br />C:1Userslmichele.lindaulAppDatalLocallMicrosoft\WindowsllNetCachelConlenl.OutlooklEQODF6D41rosemary no parking.docx <br />